Newspapers / The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, … / Sept. 8, 1892, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
lyXfojHXtkksf ON A fc6U4ft Senator Huwytr' Iletnrtt to a Brother Who pld Him a Small Favor. Senator Sawyer, trf ,WisconBija,p cumulated an immense Xorteune in' the lumber regions of the northwest farm. Hia brother was thn a VK IU uu uu uier ui tun uauio ouiii -" young Sawyer pas3mg"tarewejl hia brother WkhimhomuWj money he had to begin life ypthj "I've cot 199in my pocket, the eenatorof the future pis Jipthe: gave nun-' a dollar to mace A few years ago Senator Sawyer, returning from a yuit to stopped at his brother's hxk&e York stato to Bpanaa weeK scenes of his youth". v He i cloud on! his brother's face. evening at supper the senator ."- ually inquired into his fortunes, and. oeiore tno conversation cicsea aevei oped tho fact that he was troubled over some outstanding notes. They were not exactly pressing, but as a thrifty farmer and a conscientious man generally they troubled him. By adroit questioning the senator ascertained the amount of each note and the name of the holder. The a. i. i l i :a utx&b morning at ureiimuiib ue buiu iu hia brother: r-. ij I jvant t use your horse ana pug-, gy today, to take a drive over the country , and call on some of my friends. But I go alone." Th horse and buggy .were got readyj and 'away went the eccentric old senator. They wero sitting together that evening after supper, when out. of his inside coat pocket the senator drew a small package of papers and handed them to his brother. They were the notes, representing an aggregate of $1,300. He had paid and taken them up. His brother was at first dumf wind ed. Still he was not averse to the senator's course. The notes had been4 scattered among three or four men In the senators hands they wereall together, and then the senator was his brother, and it was only natural that he should prefer him as his crecL "Now, you make out a note fx tfc whole amount, and I will secure it," he Bald. "When I went west," said the sen ator, looking up at the border of the wallpaper, ' 'you gave me a dollar to make up the $300 with which I began life for myself. Probably you have forgotten it, tut I never forget a financial transaction. Every dollar I took; west earned $1,450. The notes I took up today were for only $1,300, and so, instead of being in my debt, I still owe you $150. Here it is." And be handed him the amount in crisp bank notes already, counted. . St. Xiofuis tttoDe-lJemocrat' J A Bragging; Hatch. A Parisian paper relates the fol lowing story of a contest in wibh, it says, took ' place b6twi three artists. ' "My dear," jsaid one of th.irtta, A "yesterday I painted a pine board Jn i imitation of marble, an did) it with 4) sucn naeuty1 mai wnen ine Doara was put into a pond of water JtKjffft like a stona" M. M, "Pooh lw said the second; "that Jm. J nothing, f Yesterday I happWea4o- bang up my.'tnermomecerucib back of the frame of my 'View in tho Artie Regions,' and theaaairraw instantly went aown to zu aegs. De low zero." "AU ,that ,is nothing at aU,V eai the 'third artist "You know 'my portrait of the old Marquis of Cam argno? Well, it is so lifelike that it has to be shaved three time a week." Fhuapbatea In Foo A deal of rubbish has been written about phosphates in food. What ia certain is this, however, that in the"" finest qualities of flour, from which . the j best bread is made, there is a slight deficiency in phosphate of cal cium. The outer portion of the grain contains more phosphate than the inner part Somebody has printed that "the quantity of phosphate of calcium contained in living beings is proportioned to their activity, " bid;, wnetnor this activity is a physical or mental one is not mentioned. It does 8e4oi tthat the phosphates in food jdt not go to make bone entirely, but are used in other parts of the human economy. New York Times. '" 'J . Core of Booka. . A lover of books will always take gVjd care of them. He never holds the book by the corner of the cover, never turns down leaves, never lays the book down open, either with the face downward or on its back, and never breaks the binding by opening the book too forcibly. He turns the leaves one by one, taking great care not to soil or tear them, and uses the volume gently. It makes no differ ence if the book be cheap or worn, ofraiways nanoies it gently. Jew ish Messenger. 1 TlM Hwm Uked Vrod. ) ' Stranger (anxiously) I left my horse tied here to your post and now Mr. Wayback (reflectivelydjSqr "DSaB$ misj no fpr . sure; but frpm the way that uvw3v jwiu Bae'.uawBi ai my : post I shouldn't wonder if he'd eaten it up an gone off ter hunt another. -Good ewsA r t x J r jjr rf f. Elias Corr requests the press and peopm not w ,nim "UOl., or "Capt.," or "Mftj." He is not even a "doctor." He says that he is6lain "Mister; J hj:t;tha G-asttmia , Gisfeitg trrflj-'saytlie1 people rlanHklfW "Gov." atxer November. llj. Nagley-' I aiippos'e llnk you never made a mistake since you oay mai, uuu x uicu k uinue many since I was married." Kate Field's w.JipMs bio The colored people of Georgia have formed a society called the Up per Ten. The members agree that after a certain date they will do .no more work for the white people. , Nothing is so fortunately built- as ii fly. It can ijj1 leg . I IIIL.i finite n.. -PAtier-hftno-eri are abotlt 'the'' Dtilv mea "wno aacceea in- -Duamesa-. -.oj .n jl' . i J.-iirt'fn : fir A! going ur me wau. lexas puving -;.-'-,' ' , . - If you. would protect yoursdf cft-nrinVvniT fntist use Nir i imr iJAW MM .ho tYifget'iiiP. T u'nraTways willing an(! . -Rock bottom prices at UCUlH. JIQWCII d!U.iu - i Establtstrmiwir AiiTpfiife If taR.-ffes, fcWks, JevfdmAijtafiidoetc., always on na teed." i K epairsLaJSpeca ilty . the country and vork he do? in a satisfactory manner. . We expect to be re-inforced in this department by W: II. H. Newell, whohas fewu periors as a workmraT-VAVe womt your patronage, and ifldstwiainanon to do our work and seferjpfids aaraow as, reliably articles canf(f3soldiny- wherej'filiclt will M toi yotf ad- vaBxatocafranci see tnt spkvus. Full line of SPfrAi3Jm aanties titTediii cheaper than you tore. V e will waTrant Qteai jart: sold to be exactly as repx'esciid you can return at in y exfM3 t 0 to see us. e want voi With W.J. Johnson t tf 210 and 212 Ninth Street)" 1 JCUJ.S?T RECEIVED. An elegant line of line and lhedhuu PA KLOR SUITES ; a coinplete stocTi of CHAMBER., vSUJTEH.m trlDE- BOARDS, WARDROBES. MAT- TRESKStfKj LfflL'N CASES', tfESkV ' ' 1 nfg VurhiMe CoV ' t-u.j -i r . i .iUBYi.OAKJtIAGES. (Just the thing needQil in lioxiuu-Oj) cAlatE'rHinn Kftaini; DOW SHADES and CURTAINS, Davis rSawingcMacbiri 3iROtu need one. Write ns. f V SIMPLE PERMANENT IN DURATION. PEAJSIlVApkilfeto I rs SKILI- rne JtX7U TKu.fUlS.E is an WrthoUtMedlclne. HAsKO on new. Ibenrics of the cause and aire of UeeUilel8 wi'h.lhtL Ietrical and ifcairnetl.-. coriilit"iou'6f tlrtf (diiy iMd the araaoa jMartiUoita'Af biy. aMa aiirroundins i(9 the atmoupbere, controlling these comlitrortafftt wilVIt lWlrmfttIJtriclty. oisKASK is impiy impaired vitality. The lectrnpoise adds to tbe ritaiitfiamd ontx assists oatare, in nature's way, m uirow on tne T A 40-pa(refwk, deHcriTjinJintrntrfTka f rpr tlciir if il iB)efl AuiB 9 jttiEu ki a- fllicAIian. I;lie8i AT14HIICEOT1PI1SEC0, liniimn fliw oilw .eh Use Browa'a Iron IUtters . :, D TD fiA4stSfckM - J billot .l..l v.. in. (.- I' driui'.l " Baid, LreTO a an even I truly VbrfL Jsw. stbahgb. L ;li v , 1 VkcW I le ijtj6air)ril!lgc. ' atrMeWarVandeViKArAliBcfawfce 2 1 . ir- f I " X - I -SlTf 1 I. l"f I , 1-fJk. J H"' "-L4 ,''tW Ilk : , . l 1, Im t IWU " ; II I I Mi III 111 Jil. WHCfiHIS" SPlCE EV- Mi 1 . nnTRdl m -v s s : i &kl Clocks, Jewelry XUil.Tl -WA-TCWES nf all Winds: ' I rndypp sUffeniiinellAILKOA D rock bottan)rces, - I offer spexjial bafisrains in CLOCKS from $1.59 to $15.00. All warranted: lieaatiOilTKv ng and hollTotey 'jfresenU'hJ VVfeRf SPOOSS. FORLltS-C KNIVES TALE- .ihavcthe finest lot .of SPEG'HAr. pjebouglv aqa willguarantee broiiglit t& t he ? .SoifflM., to fit any eye, J E VV ELK Y . t- 'iREAST-PINS, ' EAR-RINGS BADGES, CHARMS, CHAINS, ENGAGEMENT and WEDDING JlINGS; in fact, snything you want In the Jewelry line. ; Uring jne your-watch, clock and gwelry repairs! ! Satisfaction guar- ranteed. .- ut a Grood oiie : ! 'it i no i i; on: BefmantrA; Goodfriend.' -1, ' Thepric'orsoi nll "oil if good ' "''fea, tlVmir 'chftnee' to Ii ; . seenre A 1.1) r- M . I i i . 1 Thin.i xux Annaal Sale, earan(e 1 And all- the Goods have , been marked down at so niow a figure, that all who i, need in, onr general , line nwill beyenefitted bj exam, ,ting. tliem;, - These . goods , must be, sold to make., room' for Fall Goods. Now is the .)Vi)Be,to :bpy goods. ,cheap. u yexy. .Respectfully, pBennarin r:& . Goodfriendn, VIRGIN IAf. FIRE AND MARINE .00$ ,33JMJ. Mot -3 $f5&000 .. 'f: t INSURES ' A AlJTRT' " iTJUA-OlilcojupanjCi now more, than lialf aeii thry tnsuceettlM'trVeratioirbaB'tiaiOh'T HIJNtREpS. THQUSANDJ alvory simple and concise nolie'v. fr.. nf rfestriaoiw,,.ai)d Mleral.i,,iliS i-nia sna coii,' T&JUY 'v. -"?n Via?. BMHINES, DistHctAa'siift it djgWO xipans curelnauslflll lirl '141 j. aj.iun.'s cure ttliqmoiij All I , Eiy.nitaffl i viM up Nta A U MJiUiUJ: .SJfiJ OMIOM-JK 1Tl WARrfiflPinds .t'weei prices - v.;?:i- tVC L. 1 Ull Ui, JioquS 1'voO .U aaJI .iswoI sninivI n't lix lo 5?- catskqtit! ctci;;vTthit?b3-;w:o'i wiH lelT Wt rqa?6nibl(i ; prices: !ffiiiiKMhadesS .if . Will b 6jfoii .pf flftv,iltiaflg.rJinK... i Woi.'w,iiIj carry 'iur njtnre from tho cheapest grades' tft'thd'flnqst chariibei suits, and all Avill be sol'n"at W will 1. nAMtvlMtilW Un .it,'l (, J nil mh tMrkv;;'"'' . 'V' i;' - J-' ' i !anW Vll(leTV f cirt)cj;it !: i ' " and in the most satisfactory none but competent and experienced workmen, and will, use nothing but, the , very best -.material.; . ..... i Mr: E. D.' Cheek, late of niiujiiior.e, iMaii ten, .years, pusmess win nave pnargc ot managq'r' and will give Hie,', sonal'attention. ' Shop in the hew ; building 'on' CouJ rier Lane, just below.Ihe. Courier office.".; . .' .V . WESLtbtTTJi''iTRONAeE; THE PUUtlC;' : " :i"v" ' . " :.;!;;Yery;respectfuiy,' ' ' " THE- CHEEK BUGGY AND FUNITURE COr i S THE Vi. :iuf! !:: " ' (! 1 1 ,, , ... ' tit: asnmgton Lire U -Ttfjlli' OF NEW ';i'.;r Wot the Largest, but the Bee . I iv.iiv. tfilf .' ..! .-iTiJ.!ji .'J'Oiivl "ui VITAL' QU Arevyou worth, to - s evou want-to leave will it take;to place ficient income bearing: coniiiiion? In tbe event of deatn o werfefcirieouv ds'tMbt plan arriaee of yotir mtenti come;' iromu your 'esxate supportn your pp6rtunities;of;..oyerco Vantager3 01 an unsumcienL estater .9l2 10 Insurance Co., jyfe.ana;nif r iO -mum f)l!J -Jol i-lB2-9TrtiTi.1i j; ,,;!! 1' in Til r' " j IO fill) 701 St! J "lol Vested Assets held for the protection ffctimiinv. aofoTfto-at.A mnra ha.n..9,fVnnil Tlie iPjcJicies of the WAshinffton are. restef, an,d:nojlS i'; f&Ag Ts. ' t ' 'Via ymhr wHtffzwp rfww?(i wbt't' wrwyv, TH Wi r r s , . .aiLunium. .. Aiutre wiTii t' -ill IjLfll 1 tflfi'H'i . fjlIiB Ut'lJOiSfJ - iireiwarkal)ly"clioe prices. c 1 "-l-1-'' ur1V" ' ''M Jiiv .prices and ' quality. (iei . 1 , ,. I ..it ... , ... manner. We will have Hillsboro, N. C, who has experience m trie apoye tiie- tmsmess as genera entire business Ins per ; .-'. j;iT.i..i IM "til lil, IV i i r, : I . i! . iJi:i i : '! i-ii . .1 .:'iiu. i . ' -cm ( ( ! . rr.i ui ' r,uH l!V( iO Ii" '.!'.' . YORK. Iif. .' r'iVi.j HIS, S ni:Ji.-iiS!r. vouj unii'rv inn S.T IONS i" i:.t. It d ay ;;fqipbdiy as au es fcate at y our vour estate in suf t piit XMW 0U.' irji! rut) i: Oil : " "j 7 fK;q 1 .' . ; df N.oii-.k;'.?:. nWUB et'HlTJit'i Jo noiJil'.ixj oir.j '.n , " " 1 , " I -iwvmi.1 hutt AiniaiKO ..yno-l oJ i ot, 1pWHaels, v)tMs'''oVrterirntnvifoia AAIVt) ItnQOit i;frtlut'lfJl lUUlUttt 9UJ HI el) rion-forfeitable : reMtiftfettd tfa-V! ,i9fsi I'Uii oK. anaareiv"1 .'.rjl!f .v.t.AiT.hX .ir'iSt .TS" .Jim A' :r-.VL ,mn loiiMi tieIcO io lflomlri0 lo s-sfiws tiudisW nil iT oft vT4J9fflKy" faB flofita In onaaf IIII AT i!i 'WSV8 SIOUW 9CJ J!Ui: rabiilm Bofiii fldl rfT'Oiniii Ii sni bsaij &d 10 en ij'tioiia H'tbiim ilnuft ijJiMjoi aoft 'iioiJhafedfi no j-iox jjoy ftoozj 9iU. 6J Mol xioi ti th II iv, .0f 1x9 IdT loO A 9niif J .1. :i yj O! '9liJ lO OUiil-U)?' Jk)Ti alafcorltoc of. coffins, insurance Co., l'i: i; 3'): J I 'in ..s II w. btre J)xii . vl jwewi-ifrr.- it -t.-A uiaiueu (oe. most pott)t VilirEJR COMPANY -i. -1 ' "'Ig'on.St. Itoetoa. Alaw , RianosS: Pianos;-Riaiids: t ' 'I; 'v -V K i1- 'f ;' W Villi liiWi1 NONE BUTvTHE ; "Just, drop iis a postal card and1 be con- Vinced. '. i WeMiandl'e i: IU l-'iii; t fhillii'J I lii'Jf arid direct f ;onl : the THE is our leader; THE COTTAGE is our standard, and the old reliable CHASE BROS., PIANOS. Write at once and get our term and prices. Very Truly, S. A. HUGHES, ; y Manchester ; ; Special Agent for Richmond Music Oo. Witli tlie Largest, ! : Most Varied, ; . ' Best : v:aiiH' .:' . $.m -iff mm Line of Fancy Rf el' Beore , Offered to the ; FAIICY GOODS AT On onr Shelves you will I-lfeitvy Groceries, Flour, Meal, Corn, ;i, .Ji!'. ;ii tj :r,).ii" KeeclStuflfe, Sliip Stuff, "If ' il 1 ii t , ALL .BOU GIIT 15Y 4uriJ'!6oldonf the smallest possible margin. - Favor us" with a now Ini bar large new store, corner Main Street and Reams Avenue near PWvhfcfir Warehouse. km. Mil -i..-- hi Off :i; ;t;:'il Irn,', fcAte Oil .l-;:."-:i ROXBOBp; iiiil lw. , titi;.,rn:a. OAPIMS. stock, -r.rt-5VI.a.5.. , OFFICERS. Q. S WIJSTSTKAD Av'JPlrESTER -.4, W, W.! This bank doecgenerat oalikinp Msmeslfe tesTeptfiillysolicit8 youivpatrag,ts'T J-JU iV iJfij- :!ri, .ci;-. r.; I. a-'''- 3 &t: ill JrlflJW VK !TM:l:8tgfl9ay; irSlLilfla ".i:m o &1toWIfcB iiroljiiu st be sirnple: when :u gjuJaean. much, ut to liailJ lol ell .fi iiL! isIO t fiVelrisiii ftt.fo purer, nd I I .... 1 1 sofu vrt J.lctnc light And. ei j taj? l'r'c ya v1. lH'?ir J -"Jir, mP ,iAPTSJ. K.AZIP i-iUtunpres'.i truthaore forciblvii AllfSnetali tough and ...!) m made in three pieces only, ills obsoiuU.. v and unbreakable ":.Xike Aladdin's ii-r.,r i's , ' 1.' VERYBEST , - 'ii-.i ; , ' but only ;the 5 .'T factory. ESTEY ORGAN iff i ; ;.; . PS m .31 Seieciec uroeenes - Buyers of Person 'County; STAPLE PRICES .'I,:.-.: find all the Delicacies!; of ' Bacoii;JLard, Salt, r-;. Bran, -: pEIay and Lime, -THE OAK 10 AD, . ;' --s ' - ;" " ' - Vr J. JOHNSON & CO. mix .1 VlltW.t 1 Hl,I3'i 2 ifo;?. ! lii -'tii.illlij .Hi': ;-.V .. r - ' . Cashier iHib f?.i; ftiiailflO KITCHIN, 7SBWINSTEA)0 iii.MUM bCtSiyi .i.iunil,J. u'ui ,'&(; i:ljfi Jl ly :u.(Miii; In it w not. simple it see f The ,Kochesterft ill brighter than: ga? light; N,,. ii mdre cheerfolthaetthdtiiijiua isot cnd to u lor our new I'luxirated eatalopue. ; mm,e,r. oy xpre your cButc ot oer JtUOV CO.. 42 Park Place, Ntw Tork Cltj, osiievins: Time Table id jsnect j uiy tin, - DURHAM MVI&ION --- - a. m. daily for Lj-achbnrgand way stations. Aiymyiiiin iwwuii"' ' i in 4.08 nus aaily or J,yncbburg;and wav statipt.s Arrivb laUart 7 sorpimi U J it U II 10.28 a. m, dalljr for Durbam, -"'Arrive Durham ( 15 p. m. daily tpffr py)u VJivo D.irba-i 4a n. m. arrive at and depart froui ' All trains ojviw iiqrnani 1VT8'(9 aui 12 Oi street siatioti I. yncUljurjr. i - WestBound- id Leave Lynchburg Daliv. Illi Iff ' ii-.l'T- 1 20 p 01 forRdrfA6kV,iKaiffoWi;'Fhla8ki. lirig- 1 toi. anatne west. . t farlor car to ttoanoke Pullman sleeper Bo (tnoke to alempliis sUlCnotXTjile ami .cliattu nonira. " ior uoeniOKgL xaivorn, tniiaski. Jiristot 1 Bliiefl(i: rocaUohUs.' rikhorn ami Clinch Valley uyisien,aW fo Lotiis t 8titi(JnA L.1 N. rartrotol VIA 'Norton aW stUeo. JTinslon-aleni Jtiviuwu.' Pullmare SleeAerlrBchUdigie Loftiav'ilte via Eadfonl nd Norton. ,J v 85 p m for RoaH5ke"a'ii rnterlilediale stf.tion i East Boond-reaye LsnchUiirg Daily. i 20 a m for KicbmbhdjVpeteV-suurjr and Nor- ioik arrives at vswWwg l.ai0J(i. connect ing with Kichraond and l'etersourg railroad wifhWi&VaH mond 7. 47 arrives at Norfolk 7 00 a ni-l'iiliinnn peeper td Korfolk. Hurann Al84ullnjatt Palace 5ieepexibeJ.v(jB iJtj, bnrgandliichmond. ( J This car will bcrexly- ar-lijHilMral,- tW ' p m for reception of passengers. t 55 p m for Uirhmond.-Fetersbureaiid Njifoik T Wh-Salera' BivisibiiMaW JliyJnlRe'' DaUy 9 45 a. m. and 4 45 rm. for Koeky Mount Martinsville ami WinsUSn-laium, N. e. lamited," a train' oPlfman coaclica' T?.nn nnlro o n " . . . mum MHMiVU... , . ... ' -: -Iassoig:erJtnf Uoan61ib'il 4 W U 11KVILL G P anT agent Uqanoke . General OffijceH aoanohHfal u.;fluT ni -oo- ' .ef i'i it BOUND EAST. STAm)NS.:) 1M N a,tJj ;9,(4V Ly, Danville,! 6(,j8 ?,AfM -jirAiOajAw : " Blanche 8 48, . ,i hi&n m ) MUton Q2 1S7 ?, .Seav?ra .... f It, 1,.1 1. !VCaninghAma-)ft SsSI-jJl " Alton , 9 44 iiaAei . .,( ' DenniBton 2 27 i-.lliroM UsUOiOaK.',! ..1 2V.9.il -Ola'ftstHloi nLfilO 58iil 9iUji9tS0 7i' " Lawrencevi.lo 1 02 piytlI:J24e'-i"M kr Portsmouth $Q0 9 0 i Ji-! ifi'Siu'iUol -3l:J a'Jlillliq'til STATIONS. Lv Portsmouth S) am . 9 00 ptn fvmeevUfi ihfam .1 VM wit f " Clavml ?i3.32 Jwf ",,Y1 j" Mayo ,ih4;8!7 .nj f.iWji'! Luii ; " Denniston : 3 44 iJj;Mfltttn'-',! !ilv 3fJ0 'Vis "Blanche 6 47 .$4w$hil Ar. Danville Qp , 5 06 i:Nrfs 3i0d 4 aifiJepuippsdlHiOi JBiiHinn .;luaexinie)lou .iU..bjjrident,lSWfiBlh mouth with the Xew York, PbaUiU'lfrf! Norfolk Railway, (pipe Charles Hcute) knd Baltimore steamers , for all noints Nor th am atf' 6UrHlIatth 4le-ie1dtKlt A Danville --Jilw lorialljidl iVartVl Sbntlfciiio-.' a iik-J vai!j M-iiw vumi AiviijP PnK4liii .!:it.tl-r J. ti.ii'( Rp(! oora no ui) 'nerallii5eiftit!en4rif'U 'lii-iTii-' iii it.l iwr, ina fit K CONDENSED SCHEDULE. .IlJff i.Hl IN EFFECT JCi.Y24TH, 1892. J U !l lljA . f, U UdOT39. r fin 1 ir fx " - Greensboro , 10 15 p m 'PPfclif. hs Goldsboro 94j00pm t7 45 nm ! -l. rt . .a 1 A . - . 1 tr. Lv Greensboro V Wnfrb StflrA' ZrSaliaburv 42i8ani 12 Iar&iligtanJjna aiHlU'ESia jM aViaioilWi ArCtilnnilili ?6lff,W3' WW 1H hi 1 All tt in Ar Augusta ; 937 a ni fl.B3ifrt(t rt A IT "V - -111 W '1st tnua-ril . I H hn& MS-. Lv, Columbiari , AO, 60 d m ll 35 i iji Ac CharlMt IniiiTfiyitl anla.ui0p.lw: At Salisbury ... 8 27 am - L.v Salisbury " 37 am ; "8 2 i y in Ar Greensboro,. AOO am l0 25 u'ni A,r'Vrt'nstonIlle& SimntSI1! m At"!GfoiabSlfe9'e5)8Wn IiriGmcHBbon 110 96 11A 4fl.fi nl Ar Danville " IS lgV'ia 45 a m f)iiiSeVifolato9Jl'JiiaiJaJlv Htft4 8i60 aim dajly extptiiwiy nVi;aiondajJ fmy.eft?iP6 Wig mi,,, turning leave Kichmo4,3UQ PiirriR 4 45 P M daily except &ff.imSlNm Point 5 OQ and 6 OO ' B0tWtri:Riht'dndiWlld- RKl Kyvato;5 Wdntf axjiVe Otloridi Richmond and Baletin above train. . , LimOtdi eperatsd; jbatwoR) VbtfiiotAnutsd Atlanta a'toiRijiggw Sallsbarjl 9,iaitfo!batlllfld 1 aJ SLEEP INGbCRERVJIuBI DabvillHaod-LAofjuscsudJ ; 9V4jj vJao mil Sleepte'n beiweeWi Washict5atifl AYlUiil ana sleeping cars .Tuns,, daily" via Shenandoah Valfcyori, itoL only at Liifayl Shelnkndoaii; "'BiS' Av.aursvwfiju.1 , jiip? mwadoi attto fc. i ;. Gfeenyule . 6l0aju. S35ay wwufi iitrl .viiujto S?iTTJ Salislur-'- ind J.llliyfitffliSftiT'JUkr i I mff Cars betwen Pjlpik ol. AoKniif?,
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 8, 1892, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75