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NOELUli A rH ALLEGED REPUBLICAN PLOT. EEKUY JO iB.aiProp;,8. S. B. Alexander. whom yon asked to lead you two veura ago, has fallen m low you willnot hear him? Can it be that Klias Carr, who was fit to be the president of your order in the day when it -was- strong enough to destroy the Jute bagging trust," now anworthj of your support? Can it be that in8ixty days W. A. Gnth iio.haa fallen from the high plain !0 Chicago Pott Claim to Have Unearthed a'Bia Schema of tha Rfaubltcani. ( ntCAGO. JSep, 29th.-TTbet .Po8l N. C. w.ieconci -class intf-tero , u ftepHDiicag natronai tomnniwe to t., v----: tt-7cTi, f' n' emissary to England to :.-' smrk-' tlm fcno-ltaB Krd In tha In. Tub birnr tuU w.mm rsuaMuMMftMH, r-... . ., ,. - u ,.. r-a by i.rr,r,u. tereat of tbJtejlicau, parti, dor J J?" F? " J t- " : --ss-,te rerosinder of the national, own distinction? subscription TtKffjJrtlJ j&aigiQ 90 to"!tR Fot. If the advice of Walter Q. Gresham 1 copy, one year. - - - $1.00 llie pan wa8 deVfsl at a conference be cast aside, within ninety days i copy, sixmoiYaV1f prominent Republicans of this you thought him worthy to be ' V ill 'Jl'.," ,lw city and approved by the RepublU President? ROXH9N.C,? l8tk 1892. Nal bommlttee. but the Person county farmersj Who are .4 emisssry selected, a reporter for the you following today? Who are your FOR PBES1DKNT ' . . i j o w, Nr Inter-Ocean, whose articles over leaders CRO Y-S!l Sf"-1? H'V vJ" J ,4 signature rPat fG-rant, Railroad - Do you in your heart think of New YoHtfi (i LaKrer." hare -Uratel irreat at- Weaver is more able to lead you than "t3 301?0KSff 3 W tortitiou, was considered by the na- Grtsham? If you do vote for him. If tibial committee to be a uiauofunsuf- you don't vote with Gresham and licieut diplomatic ability, and Wm. you will vote for Cleveland. E,' Curtis, furm'ejy private seoretary Is Elias Carr worse than Exum? u James G. blaine, was selected to Who is the better farmer? Who is ilJtlje work-' ' . " more worthv of being your Governor? i a " Thi. tbe Post- says, so inceuseti II Exum, or Carr? Did you ever hear Grant that he-hastened to the Debao- J0f Exum before you nominated him craU;leadert f- this city and ex for Governor? Did you know that posed the plot. He intimated that the leading paper of your State had he had in his possession a letter to inanire in its editorial columns. from President Harrison approving "Who is Exnm?" Who is better able i r m ' j : ; - . - i IthdKlnr. ' -lift. nffArAd tn vri(V hl i . .n i l j. i.: III jf - j . .t " jwieiiyou now to vote u quwiwuo proois lor a consiuerauon oi za.uw. of financ g. Qtho Wilson, or Sid R. M. FURMN. of Bunoinlb j This amount was considered by the Alexander? Who is the best man S. For Treasurer Democrats to be altogether too high, 0tho Wilson the Exum School - ' ' 1 ' ' I J i1 A. 4.1. 1 4.-11 I I D. WBIN; of Wake. , . 'T .J. Master or Syd B. Alexander your iaUT,.Ui. .uuujLuauj IP.no-rpmnn ntid T.PrP9 dftnt of Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in Jus hands by an East India missionary the formula of n simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and perma nent cure of Consumption, Bron chitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung AfTectk ii3, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debil ity and all Nervous Complaints, af ter .- having tested its , wonderful curate powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or Lnghsh, with full directions for pre paring and using, Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A'. Notes, 820 PuweS Block. Rochester,!. Y. A D LAJ JE. XE Y F, N SON , ; . ,QAJlllBQia. our st Ann E TICKET. ,iKiiKot tiovermir . ELIAS CARR ,' o-f Edgcombe. For Lt. Governor R. A. DOUGTbN. of'Aleghany; Tor Secretary of State OCTAff lVS.C0XB.4jf Wafa: : For Snp'L Public Uruction y Mr. Cleveland and deal with him J. C. S(ARpO ROUGH, of Johnson. I if the campaign committee declined Fob Attorney .General , Jto "do business with him.' F I. OSBORNE, of Mecjcleaburg. WILL YOU READ THIS? Wonder, if theje. is any , louht nqw about how Georgia will go? . your order? Did you know that Sing ing master Otho Wilson had instruct ed his lawyer to compromise his debts at ten ceuts or fifteen cents on the dollar, while he was instructing For Congress, 5th District If the good and honest men, who you how to vote and grow rich? Do H01ff4igp8 . WjLJ&AMas 1 Ljara 'bow following the People's Party, yon rtslly feel down in your hearts oflnTlilfl9ttTi'tinpfJla senousi; cousiaercerUin recent mac is. wmo nnson is au uoutaa acts of their party, and of a few man, ana wortny to ieaa nonest men public men, they will find good food like yon are and advise you how to for sober thought, and material aid vote? Or rather do you not know he in- concluding how to vote. is a corrupt man, of "commercial Where were the people''! the Peo- When the PeopleV Party met in interests" who would as soon make pie's partyQk 7 Georgia' llstJventioii , in the city of Raleigh, to dollars out of politics as out of anyj Wednesday, vende t t hjaminate a ticket, who did they select thing else? Did you dress him up in . .4Cg-Wg !.' 1 al their candidate for Associate Jus- a silk beaver and send; him to the Wonder; if the Progressive Farmer tice of the Supreme Court? That is head ' quarters of the Republicans, and the Special Informer will -tell position distinction and much 1 or did he gather on the money col their readers Jhpw Florida and GeojiBesponsibiHty. None save the Gov- lected in your lodges without your gia voted? , er nor ranks higher than the Justice instructions? the SUDreme Court A trnlv Have you yet found out that some v nose aavuee mil you taker gt lawyer, would prefer; that dis- other newspapers, besides Democratic Otho JlVWfJttiAioi to the Governorship. He, and Republican, sometimes tell lies? ... y. a y, mm9mm , Vh6m the .e clofcb w.th the . di- Didn the Progressive Farmer Bay crauc Ainance.-vougressmanr . nure. Cleveland favored the Force bill, and tlest and able to advise his people, didn't yon know it was a scurrillous e nian. selected by the People's lie when you read it? Hasn't it told We expect tb,eT;ve somev people I JTj xr.ti. r : u.. in I " fn North Carolina jwho will conclude they have been reading lte in some of the North Carolina newspapers. . It is veryjclertbat:Jde Gresham doesn't think Cleveland is a Wall Street man. Wonder who knows more about Cleveland, Gresham or Editor Ramsey? . That man who said the People's party was nearer in accord with the Republican than the Democratic party, does not agree with Judge Gresham and Major Guthrie? iucklen's A.-;:,..: Salve. The best Saive in the world for Cuts, liruises, Soreo, Uluers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and postively cure3 Piles, or .no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. De Morris If you want your horse shod in best and most satisfactory manner, carry it to the shop of the Cheek uggy & rurniture Co. THE DRUMMERS' HOME, Hotel French. Main Street, South Boston, Va. Hat been put in first (-.lass onler and thor oughly renovated. Corvement to all depots ana unsiness portions oi me town. Large ami welt-lighiea sample rooms. A lso 11 iruoil 1' oo room attached. J. B. FKKNC'H, l'rop. Robert J. Terry, Maiaeer. 7"Lock Box 8S1. 9 1 12 QR. LOUIS F. HIGH, Physician and Seigeon, Woodburn. N. C. Scecial attenti' n riven to tbe treatment of unronto JJiseases. Tellegraph office, Cuningham, N. L' arty-id those abilities, in such a you there was no difference between -4-1 r . l -- 1 . degree as to have al ways commaneded iieveiana ana namson, anu naven t the respect and. esteem of his fellow you felt m your hearts that was false men. Major Guthrie is well know as false could be? for those qualities, throughout his Didn't it tell you the Third Party State. , He had been a lifelong Re- would carry Florida and Georgia, and publicau. Surely a man thus honored has it yet told you that the Demo by the .People's. Party, should have crat carried Florida by 25,000 and their attention when he gives advice. Geogia by 70,000 votes? What is that advice? We have been editing a newspaper He comes, out openly, and urges for seven years, and reading news the people who trust and confide in papers for twenty years, and we have him, to cast their; votes for Cleveland, never before this year known any He symtathizes with the people in newspaper to advise the people to this struggle with combined wealth, believe nothing found outside of its and to escape their grievances, he columns and then deliberately tell urges, them to vote for the Demo- them lies made out of the whole cratic candidate. cloth. Again. When the People's Party J-his may seem strong language wanted a( man in whose hands it and severe terms, but we believe we should piaceits banner, as the can- can select twelve People's Party men didate for the highest position in the in Person county, have them sworn world, whom did thev take as first as a jury, and prove every one of the Is there a man in FfrsDftdounty Luv ian u k:af u0 iua ij J above ntteranfiPJi to their own satia o full of prejudice, tfiat he wifl read ora nf tha Ponna Purf :u;i . faction. . . . iwawvtb. vuv a wwi t Mia V V ww mi wv. U I J " ; 3 Judge Gresham time and time again, peak? Every man wghl , wpte nomination By nirtae of niorti aoui. uoore, snsan NOTICE. tgaare executed to me by p . Moore. Lnrv Unnre. J. Moore and Lucy S. Moore, dulr recorded a Itook L. L. Pace 7. I will on the 1st. Monday in Nov.. sell at public auction for cash at tbe Cou.t louse door in Uoxboro tbe tract of land described in said mortgage adjoining the lands of C. C Cates. S H. cates, I'reston Whitfield and C. C Blalock and others, containing 254 acres more or less. This J8tb, day of Sept. 1892. v . r. kkadk. siortgapee. WlWSTKAD & BKOOKS, Attga. majority in in nn Georgia L If GerHalJjiyvej f ajtMLease had filled all of their appointments in Georgia ther people would have made it unanimous A ( ' ' 1 1 - ! 1 Uunder judirnient of court Cntcberao-larre- ly in my debt. I berebv forbid and frrre notice to all persons owinfr said firm of Pas& Critcher t pay tnem nothing, pending unsettled Judg ment. 3. C. PASS of PASS CUITCriER. August IStb, 1892. NOTICE. Tbe undersigned as Administrator nf tbe late G. Vf. Yancey will sell on tbe premises at Snri, N. C, on Tuesday, 6lho' September, 1892, the remains of the stock of goods belonging to hin intestate, also one set of smith tools. Terras Cash. This August 23rd, 1892. N. LUNSFORD.Admr. willing to hear all sides. Let us haye an honorable and fair campaign. Gen. Sickles is the only distin guished man in tifeUnited States who has TeffMhV, Democracy and gone over to the Republicans. He gives as his reason for opposing Cleveland, the latters veto of pen sions while President. That won't hart Cleveland much in the South. What Strongtr Proof for the Presidency? His answer was I needed of the merit of Hood's Sar one of svmnathv with the toilin Baparilla than the hundereds of let- people, but he could not accept the ters continually coming in telling of honor. All admitted him to be a marvelous cures it has effected after all other remedies had failed? Tru ly, Hood' s Sarsaparilla possesses pe culiar curative power unknown to other medicines. WE WONDER: Why Dan Andrews was not nomi nated for Sheriff, .or even hnllntArl for befoiiIe)couantlrf.7 J J f N9. f "5 ty WwOxj, of consid What recognition the neeroes rot erat,on from men? We rteai man of honor, ability and vigor. Nothing was tco good for the press to say of him. Where is Judge Gresham today? 'He announces his intention , ,. , . ., v . Hood's Pills cure Constipation by farmers ,4hat! four , years more of restorlng the peristalic action of tne .u.r, ,... unug uw aHmentary canal. They are the best great, lor meir enaurance. x ne famUy cathartic. iarmers cannot siana it ana prosper. So he advises them to unite with him in voting for Grover Cleveland. recognition the neoroes mt w"w"u irum menr ne "e D - I m m. I lastSatnrdav trom nonest menr There are some It tbe negroes win' vote be ticket bad meu in aU, parties.. They re put out last Saturday. w,th a Party for office or for money. If the Third Dai tv ticket wi rJ Qf cdurse these will work and vote main in the field. ' " f6r thc 'How east fifty cir party, though the stars fall, thirty jeven delegates can "d to these we have nothing to say. y-fSf4veesJ ( ' ; j But to the good and honest men, who are acting from principle, what lesson do you draw from the .advice of Maj. Gnthre and Judge Gresham? TWO SIGNIFICANT VOTES. 7. r jt r t : n I i A 11 (When the Democrats in Congress years ago sojight to pass a rule under ONE ; ENJOYS You showed,y6urnfidenpe"inlBoth tie method and results when Lhem by WAdenig them nominations byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant ces. You have said d refreshing to the taste, and acts l . . .... ... I frtar hicrh rtlarMt. sun! vw w mL ia:ty d- iw. jet 0 tb,w propriawuuB suouiu ue met, oy tne - - r - - Ldver aaa iMweis, cleanses the sys iniposition of an income tax suffi- f leading you an prthy, of . jwr tern effectually, dispell colds, head dent to pay the increase, who ws it confi(lfcnce- Dyjoa ViuVthem h.d fevers and cures habitual .. . ..... T - n ' 1 constipation. Syrup of Figs k the ?wa. Ml Weaver Z Z Zl o7e sten, Third Partyrrheti.moI. Sremedr ofkind ever pro It was Mr. Weaver who is now pre- . J duH.P?; to A and ac tending to be greatly in favor of an I ""' "J'i uc,Vfu , eeptabie to tbe ston Inoome unQ aft ' p v J:H VPa2 iaX wiiBttJtleriJ lU action and 4ruly JWhenhl Democrats, were votinT ' Weaver, and Dr. Exnm? Or. ffl&ctj, prepared onl; for a bill "to facillate the refunding of the national ShA 3 Hayes vetoed because it would put 14 end to the nar!onbanS was' it that yotfi thm prevented: thedesl cans and thai prevented thedestru tlo'n of the national banking system? It was Mr. Weaver. W U hbw Vrb-' tending to be greatly In favor of abolishing natlopal banks.North (Jarolinian. J ' stomach, prompt in beneficial in its ily from the most Sid B 'ACxfkSfitlJQ ' 'ridv jaeiV17 agreeawe suDstances, its a '7 eiedteit jualitie commend it A. BianjPaWypiaTOElias 40 afl and re xnade' it the most Carr, .IQio Vfenthrie? and L-Jadge toopularnmedy known. f. , ,..t GreshaJgii mmM VdLk k i. . and SI bottles by all leadincr druff- i, i3Ht:- .w.'i "v"? .i .-i . " i ana i ootues dt au leaoinsr druo-. aider, affd Gjaand CJ :Itecently may.'not Jiare tt on handill pro vou have expressed tour confidence in I cure.' it i promptly for . any one who htJuXHrie and areshaw' i fs Hpciblef wahes to !TJ P cceP,n7 1 : " - : " i. -z '-' I fltirtofirnrA i . they mmm:9i)i fib syrup cq. corrupt tfnd nnworthy of your atom-1 9rr.nW!SLylvUF tion? Is iti088ibl& that good man i ...wo 2 til V'."- t -,T!M ' BAH fKAHViaUU. VAU tlOUI8VIUe, KT. v HEW T0RK, H.t- ! : . i - NOTICE. NOTICE. Having Qnalified as administrsAix of Henrr S. W instead, dec. late of Person Conritv. N. C. bis is to notify all person having claims against the estate of said doeeased to exhibit them to the nndei signed on or before tbe 15tb day of Angost 1893. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All nersons indebted ft said estate will please make imediate ptymnt This Aug., 15th, 1892. ELiLiA. 31. WIN8TKAJJ. WIN8TEAD & B iOOKS, Aetja. NOTICE!! I will sell to the highest bidder foresb.at the late residence of Henry S. Winstead, dceased, on Thursday, tbe 10th day of Nov.. next, corn, fodder, wheat, oats, tobacco, horses, wagons, plantation tools, etc. JS&LA M. WIN8TKAD, Admx. Oct.4th.lS92. Baptist Female Institute MURFREESBORO, N. C. This institution offers superior advantages in Literature, Science, Elocution, Music, Art, Stenography and Typewritine"- So far as possible each department ii placet! under the care of a specialist. Tfce health is unsurpasa. d. Daring the past sefsion the average of medical bills was Uiir teeu cents. With a most imposing bnilding located in tbe midst of grounds of remarkable beauty, the sit uation is one of groat attractive d ess. Charges are made as reasonab.e as tbe class of work done will allow. Tbe Fall session be gins on Wednesday, Sept. 7th. For catalogue I or additional information, address 1 Notice. Having this Sept. 3rd, 1392 qualified a al ministratorof tbe estate of tbe late N. t .Allen. I hereby notify all persons having clai ns against saidesute, to present them tome within twelvemonths from this date. Those owing said estate will vlease make early settlement. This sept. 3rd. 1892. J.W.Allm, Admr., of N. W . Allen, W. W. Kitchin, Atty. LAND SALE. Bj virtue of a mortgoage executed to me by J . B. Davis and wife, and John H. Rnrch and wife, duly registered in Book O. G., page 196 in tbe offlce of Register of Deeds for Person county. 1 will sell to tbe highest bidder for cash at tbe Court House door in tbe town of Koxboro, en tbe first Monday in Nov., 1893, a part of that tract of land situated on tbe Mayho stream, In AllensvlUe Township, and know as the AOtea' traet. Tbe part to be sold is situated on the west side of Mayho, adjoing the lands of W. B. Davis and others, containing about 80 acres more or less. For further description see Book -page In aegisters office. W. F. Beade. Oct. H. 189. - LAND SALE. By vlrtne of mortge deed executed to the nndersigned, by Jobn II. Bnrcb and wife Eliza beth i. Burch, will on the first Monday in November. I8t. In front of tbe Court Hnn door, in Uoxboro, sell to tbe highest bidder, the tract oi una uuea in saia mortgage, situated on Mayo Creek in AllensTiOe township, adjoin ing toe lanasoijs. . Montague, u. . Burch, M. H. Garrett and others, and containing' l-Vi acres more or less. , It is part of tbe old Bowl ing traoU Terms of sale cash. This Oct. 1st 1894. J. . LOXO. ii. W. BUKCH, if iOEMSr RED I M0CKM0NDi 'AND ' .-X.. CAPITAL' AGREE - that there is five times "as'S much solid enjoympt (!n S smoking five OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS as there is in one ten-cent cigar, anl they cost tne g same. ' ' ' 11 I UU a. uviivty nj TRY "THEM. 12 R0XB0R0 INSTITUTE Fob Botii Sexes. Location Healthy, Elegant New Buildings. Experienced Teachers. Thorourli Course in English, Matht ma'ics Sciences, Language Book-Keeping, Short-Hand, Type writing. Vocal and Instrumental Musii-. Parting Drawing, and Drill in Military Tactics. Til ! f i0,i l I1ARGES VERY LOW. Pupils prepared for the higher clashes of any college or graduated for business life. $l25PAYSBOARD AND TUITION ONE YEAR. Session Begins September 5, 1892. Write for Catalogue. Edmtard E. Bbitton, Principal, Roxboro, N. C. v ALL Afe'lnvited and-Welconie TO, 1 ' Come and examine W00J)T. & YiNCEI'S mI C Ii L EfiS H S 1 1 t;.i ' .. S.. . . :. .;.v 1 Ji7 , Prices on Dry .Goods. Ou;-::Stpck" f Fall and Winter gopcl is now complete. We have a full line of LADIES WRAPS in the"". WE WEST and can make prices to suit everybody- Our .. Dress Goods and Trimming Department is more complete this time , than ever before. No one can :down us on : . Call and be convinced. We have an elegant line fo Pant Goods, Gents Hats, Shoes and Ov er Shoes FOR ALL. 'MILLINERY.' Miss Pallie Yancey has her Fall and Winter goods now open and invites the ladies to call. She is dis playing the following specialties: Large line of Rib bons, Prince of Wales Tips, Alsatian Bows, Baby Caps ond Cloaks, and Model Hats trimmed in Paris, with a complete line of Millinery. Misses Dora Hughes and Roxie -Burch are with her and ask their friends to call. Call early and get a good bargain. WOODY & YANCEY. SOLID FACTS. BERMAIIIl & GOODFRIEND Buys More Clothing, Carries the Largest Line, Sells More Clothing Than Any House In Roxboro. JOEL Dealer in :o: Notions, Dry-Goods, ( JLothmg, Hats and: Shoes, Groceries, Tinware and Flour. HIGHEST Market Price Paid for Country Produce THE PEOPLE'S BANK. LAND SALE. Known as tbe Kill eond tract, containing 80 acres more or leas, 'which 1 will sell under order 01 we Bopener uoart 01 reraon county, on the lit Monday la Ner. 1882, in front of tne Court uouae aoor in koxdoto, m . C. for (S3 cask bal. 1 1 and t Tears. 8 ier nent interest from ilatj nf sale. . Tbis tract of land adjoining. W. n. Wil. liams. U. E. Woodr and others. Haia order of tbe .court. : .. TbisOctooer 1H89. ' . . i A Valuable tract of land -r. for sale. JiTTirtueof a mortgage executed to roe by Lewis Ovferby and wife on the 24 th, Oct. 1883, and duty recorded in liook, A. A. Pare 178 of tbe Kegsmera office of Person county. I wil ex pose to sale for cash, at the court house door, in said county, oa the 1st Monday ia Not. the tract of land described in said mortgage, adjoining tbelandftof JobnC Uogers, i. a. Tuck, and others, eoncaing by estimation Itl acres, known as the old Samuel w hi tt place. This is Bne to- oaoco uum, one nan original lorest. with a one lot of )ine timber, lying within one mile of FrankUB's saw mm situated at ristie depot oa tbe AtlanHe A uanrille U. U. Ob this prop. Wl J WinVRVNIVHIVUM I Vll iivVCWil TV OlllUOUHfiS an 1 barns and supplied with excellent water, i. This Sept. 3rd, 1892. ; . J. j. 1rooks, "Whatever are your requirements in the way of FALL CLOTHING, 'whether for dress or business .purposes, rest assuredl that you can nowhere get supplied to as good advan tage as at our house. -Favored with a large patron age, buying in larger quantities than any of our com petitors, we are enabled to adhere strictly, at all times, to the very SMALL PROFIT system, which secures to customers than can be afforded by any house in Roxboro. We respectfully invite you to compare goods and figures with those of any Clothing house you may se lect, and to note at the same time where THE MOST, ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT is offered for your choice. Our stock of OVERCOATS and SUITS for Men,; Boys and Children is BEYOND COMPARISONS It is very important to remember that every garment shown by us is of the latest design! ' ' , Our Hat and Gents' Furnishing Departments are filled with novelties and New Goods and no cus tomer goes away dissatisfied. n; Our friends will bear in mind that we have the BEST LINE OF SHOES ever offered in Roxboro. In fact we continue to " sell Dry Goods, N oti bns, jFar im ers ? Hard ' 5. ware.i Tinware;Marocenes& cneaper than anybody. ;. Authorized Capital Stock Paid In - - - OFPICEES: $100,000 $25,000 J. A. LONG, S.MERRITT, M.BLALOCK, T.J.STEPHENS, R. TAYLOR GLEAVES, of Lynchbar?, Va. Conducts a General Banking Business. Extends every accommodation consistent with business principles to its Our Prices Will JT a! . .f.t . VV riXi Hit.iiiHiiiisil'i BMt A . m. lillllUIIII'H J. A. LONG, Pres. J. S. MERRITT, Vice Pres V J. S. BRADSHER, Cshier. DIBECTORS: A. R. FOUSHEE, W. I. NEWTON W. P.YANCEY, C. B. BROOKS .T. L. BROOKS T. II. STREET CUSTOMERS. Always has money to lend at 8 per cent. We call special attention to our Time Lock, Burglar and Fire Proof Safe We want your business, and solicit correspondence. 5 .' The rules of this Bank forbid any officer thereof endorsing for other than co-stockholder. WM. THOMAS, . J. B. THOMAS, Formerly of Star Warehouse. of Caswell County, N. C. . WITH PI AMTFR Q VA A DFU CVi IT DANVILLE, VA. !rft( OOBB, A TsT &c COrops. -00- I' ! r On October 1st. 1892. we will commence business with PLANTPRS WAREHOUSE and we solicit your trade. Wm. Thomas will look after the sales and give his whole time to the business and .will be found in the Hoase at all times. J Bring Us Your Tobacco. We will protect You. tflonTI m MM Very Respectfully, 'ViMii,' I Trial. Why snfferroni the bad effecU lnf thV'i-&Vippe, ilkmBaei- of weakness, or otlier disvaaes, wbeh KleotncUy will cure you And keen yon in heltb. (Headache clievd lb one minute. . To jrot t. is, I ,rill ;r,DR mJUDD'S ELECSTRTGBELT ' rrcee. $3, $8, $10, and $15, if satisfied. Also Electric Trasses and Box Batteries, .costs nothing to try tliem. Can he regulated to suit, anil vnm.-. anteed t fast for years,' A Belt and Battery combined, and -produces sufficient Electricity to shock. Fre MeiUoal anine. Write today.,. Xilt woist measure, price and f nit particulars. , . Agents. WtMI. . 1 - . ' Addred DR. JDDD, Detroit. Mich. '..,. Notice of Sale. . Uy yirtae of an order of tbe Superior Contt of Pern county issued at Aug. Tern, 1883 in the cate therein pending entitled ". T. l'ass anu others vs A. A. Andrews and anothei. we, the nndersigned. :onmi8ioner8, sbali on. Monday tbelOUrday4f 0itober 1894, at the court boose door in Koxboro sell to the nigl-est bidder for cash the following lots of tend lying and situate in 'he corpo ate Umilsof the towu of Koxboro to wit: '(1) Tharlotou lamar Street known as lot No 21 n the. plat of the-Saiterllelil lim.l adjoining iceanratown, eoiitainin about 61-100 of an acre; also (S) lot Mo. 87 on i-n plat con taining aoonx b-iiv oi an aere, en same- .street; also (S) lot 3. 3 oa depot street Just below .tbe railroaii.'Bbown-tm pint of the Strtterndd od tbere .iuste,. fronting 40. feu onrsahi tlepot street and running back TOO feet; aUo' j'!io. 4 adjoining said last men tinned lot, wti. being oi the same sise and shape ."- ; ' v.-.-- . i ' -Kr any Information please call on- II rv S. 1 4alternelT. wbo will take pmnsnre in exbibic- This sept. 6th ISM ", ' k"1 V ,t ). Commissioner, i-i- iRipaas Tubules, cur djsppsia. r B:pans Tabulcs assist digestion.., j' Ripanti Tabules cure dizziness. , -?V Ripa.ia Tabulcs cure liver troubles. township Person county, adjnrilng the land? of VU U .Qothrani W.j If.i-Ueadai .ElizabelU, Notice of i.and , Sale. ! By virtue of an order ,of the' Superior Court issued this 7th, day of Sept. 1892, in the special proceeding entitled B. B. Beade and others ex parte to sell land for division, 1 shall on Ihc 8th day of October 1 892 at Mf. Tirana sell to tbe ntguest oiaoer mat traet ox matt in bib i'irzan Thaxton, Uosa Clny and Othfers. containing one- iitinirea i thin Attii oi the late touire Meadows. Terms of eale, 1 cash, -S on 6 . moths time and 1 8 on 12 months time.. Deferred jmyjiient to be sccnreil, and to bear' 8 per- cent.1 int est.' .This Is a good farm. -,u ,Lf4.j J J CiWAYitflTOafN Commissioner of sine. . JONS. HE PAYS THE f FREIGHT ,T Tt ' : SZAHBOZ IMkM raid. v i WuwitndforBT'Mni ' Aceats waatel. 7 Bead for Terns. FAlUHERS' JONES 07 BIKQHAMTOK. ByigTiamtoa,H.T. , H.. ' :JJ1 ; 7
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 13, 1892, edition 1
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