The Courier -4 is published in the centre of a Une tobacco growing section, making it one of the best advertising radiums for mcNhAnU AP(KwafVAitaen'ln tht afU! Circulates largely in Personr&ranvilTe, Durham 371 J 7 o Publish! Jfrwf&miPh 'j-.U elti v jn:.i f-l'i'' 1 rtmdBMsiov Bui&GteMtiQ&iiti .ituoiJiil - . ! ...... . . it' v., . t --A NOELL BROS, Proprietors. $ 1 .00 Per Year In Advance- !, One Copy One Year,; . ". .: ' . 1.00 - - Vol. ix. g?OXBQRQ 3 Nqlrth JIB 1892. No. 12 Cash lnvaria1flydr i!rvidQi( w, JL: ji-jlx-'Jl v and Caswell counties, in North Car olina, and Halifax county, Virginia. Advertising rates reasonable ; terms 'made knowVoniaRijlicatym. , ( j SINGERS Public speakers, actorsjticubneer teach ers, preachers, and all who are liable to OTer-tax and Irritate the vocal organs, find, la ttor's clem lrforal,'af Sle, certain,. : anhSlpeedt 'relief."4 It soothes the larynx, allays Inflammation, strengthens! the voice, and for whooping eodgn, croup, sort fliroat, and the sudden colds to which children are exposed, this preparation Is ' wkhbtit equal. H'ln r J -g, j , ,w.v.w., i ton, Australia, Writes r ' In my profession of an auctioneer, any affection of the voice or throat Is a serious matter; but, at each attack, I hsjrtfbeea! $ BEtXtEsXTED BY a few aoses of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. This remedy, with ordinary care,has worked, such magical effect that X "have suffered very little Inconvenience." " Having thoroughly tested the nronerttea of AYei-'h&rryfFatpral-as a. remedy for bronchitiiMi shiolBaCsctions, X an heart-'' fly glad titeatlfy to the Intrinsic merits ot this preparatlon."t-T. J. Maeniurray, Au - tBetfta:LectnrirVBlpley.td.i "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has cleared and strengthened my voideo that lam able to speak with very much more ease and com fort than before." (Bev.) C. N. Nichols, Pastor of Baptist Church, No. TWbarj, Mass. Ayer's4 "vh Cherry Pectoral OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. PXBPAKSD BT Bold by aU Druggists. Price i six bottles, i jFpFESSIONALVpAfDS WHAT THE PRESS OF OUR STATE HAS TO SAY ABOUT MEN AND MEASURES. As it Appears to Our Brethren of the Quill in North Carolina On Political and other ' Questions. The issue of the present campaign reaches the fireside of every Ameri can home The high and unrighte ous McKinley tariff is a curse to every man, woman and child in the United States except those inter ested in the. monopolies and trusts it fosters. 1 Que Country is th6 naaie-tf a Third party paper published at Mor- cantun. It is a Datent inside. The last issue the patent inside was filled with the speech of John Sherman and Other Republican campaign litrature. That's' about the size of it. The Third party organ is on the out-side Third party, but when yon get to the '-inards" it is Republican -Wil. Star. "WHOEVER WINS WILL WIN ALL.'.' THE LAW IN THI '. T:.-MV..lrtf?:? Ill That was a declaration ealcajatedJ to arrest the attention ot Woughtfuf men which Mr. Whitelaw Re when e ever JO i aa-opa8ingojj(ttthfrJna men ted upon it briefly yesterday ;'in any waj NLUNSFORD, MKT'&.RYANt, 9ney' iat Law, i r ROXBOEOl N.,C. , . Prkclice in the seVeral Courts pf the State. Special attention gleij t eases iq Person, urhaWaitf CasWPfcoutitites. All Legal Bosiness entrusted to oar care will seel ve prompt attention. The Republican party managers in Massachusetts are in a stew be cause the cotton mills of Lowell are talking of cutting down the wages of spinners right on the eave of the election, and the party managers are doing their best to get them to hold up until after the election. A cut in wages now, they fear, would result in many workingmen cutting the Re publican ticket. Wilmington Star- W. KITCH1N. Attorney af Law, Roxboro, N. O, . . r.-.!'r.cs wherever hit etrees are required. Offlco it Wliitfteaft1 -ftoteT. INSTEAD A BROOKS, J " t- Attorneys at Law, fraAV" wherever tneir services are required. Prompt attention given to the eolleciion of si ma. Notwithstanding the marplots in the republican party the people s arty and the republicans in nearlv all the : counties of the State are working harmoniously together to defeat the democratic party. This anion and cementing of the opposi tion "to the common enemy the democratio party is to be found in the different counties in the support of the candidates for the" legislature and county officers. Raleigh Sig nal (Rep.) A W. GRAHAM, , rrmotices In all the courts of the State. Han tle money and invest the same In beaj 1st Mort gage tteal Estate Security. Settle estates and nvestigate titles. oouboif ri ri! ' - - T. Strayhorn. " l. M. Warlick. xford, N. Q Milton, N. C :TKAYH0RN & WARLICK . AttoriyfBtaw, iceJal M oKt4tlll dertr courts. Sanageme tbe State And in anagement of "ostates cti ;'ede: .lllvttri(ip(l to. oecial attention given to cases in Person and That the administration of our affairs should be put up for sale and sold every four years to the manu facturing plutocrats of the North is enough to make Jefferson and J ack Bon and the old patriot fathers tarn over in their graves. What can the honest people of this country be thinking about to allow the Presi dency to be bartered away in this manner? Why do they not rise in the majority of freemen and refuse to be sold as Wannamaker and Quay sold them four years ago. E. J. Tucker, SURGEON DENTISTS ;k us stairs W - Jhsoo ?& Office o's BSmr U. U. A. MOKTON, Practicing; Fhysictoiu . Roxboro. N. '"r jlTera his b all the branches of m irofessional services to the people ounaiDK country, rrwuw edicine. Dii.'W.y.'fjEisp,' ."Practicing; Physician. . Roxboro, N. C. Oflbi A ms professional services to the people of itoxboro aaa surroanding community. A. WISE, Xj J l Praoticlng Physician, Roxboro, N. C. often hs profesoal services to the people of Koxuoro ana snrrounnina community, nesi lence on corner of Morgan street and Beams tl.. I illii -lot ' Having returned to Roxboro, again offer my professional services to the cifiaeirS 6fl be: the town and surrpjiiviing jftMrnt? -,: .? W. M. Terrell, M. D. Durham. AVMAa, OXFORD- and DURHAM; tf. C. MY ,MOTT!0 c Is to sell down my immense stock of goods. Call and see while you can bay them at your own price at wholesale or retail. Do not miss the opportunity.. brtfiJ io5j1r3 Twailarae atorea lOidsreneral mer chaniedRiplnyerif'epart- mentlricJH'Jl'-M leas manyoH... canicuy, tnem -any STORE Herndon Block, No. 2, College Street Cooppf'jj BwMliigHtoito !8treefpi!; UlU !! i3'J'T-,"T'..rrT-r? p Adolphflaxl charlervjhjtt4oGi, cal ortntlitary party tir-crrgarrrzation snail use or Araee to use, any eertainiac ( dv: uisguise oi me person or voice, pp any disguise whatsover for the advancement of its object, and shall take or admjfrijYyjrg-jCrl oath, or any secret solemn pledge, or any like secret means, or if any two or more persons for the purpose The People's party are saying that they have electors all over the country, and in every district a sufficient number to elect Weaver and field. According to one of their papers in Raleigh, which publishes their ticket, and it ought to know, shows that there are three districts in North Carolina alone in which they haye no electorial tickets. They are great hands for telling that every thing that you see in Democratic paprs about them are lies. Tomorrow two weeks will show up the record. ' Durham Sun. " Carr, we think, will get more votes than Cleveland, and his elec tion and the election of the whole State ticket is certain. But unless every vote is polled on our side, all calculations may fail. Earnest work remains to be done. The aim now should be to get the people to the poll 8. To accomplish this Wagon committees should be lormed in every neighborhood, and each man should see that his Democratic neigh bor is at the polls. Let every preperation be made in time. Leave nothing to chance Take no risk. While majority may prove to be snug enough, the party demands that every Democratic voter shall be in the line with his ballot on election morning. Mr. Chairman Carter has thought it proper to endorse. Mr-ReidU ,dec laration, we will take occasion to re mind the reader -that there -is tnuelt more involved -in, Jh tut$eran,c4e!) of Mr. Reid than he intended" to place before the public. '' 1 i Yes, iCthe,. Democrats elect Jtfr. Cleveland ihe JilU4ulH4niey will secore possession of the nalon House of Representatives and of State Legislatures etaougbA toN ' ena ble them so'.n afterwards to secare possession of the United States Sen ate. They will win the right to re. model the McKinley tariff, and rid the country of the burthen, of indi rect taxation which now cripples all of our energies and makes the people restless, impatient, sullen, and con scious of being the victims of wrongs waich they have no power to right. They will win the right to "turn the raacals out" of all the Federal offices in the land and fill their places with honest men, whose regard for principle' has been 'such that it has induced them for thirty years to shut themselves out of pub lic office rather than- surreaderjine article of the Democratic creed as a means of getting a place near the flesh-pots of Egypt. They will, in a word, "win all." And in like manner the 1 Republi cans will "win all" if they iwin the election of Mr, Harrison. They will win the right to perpetuate all the enormities of the McKinley bill and to claim that the people have author ized them so to do. They will win the right to make "protection" ten times as odious as it now is. They will win the right to tax the people in every form and to throw millions of dollars of pension bribes into the pockets of the Northern people, (hug impoverishing the Southern ' people and making absenteeism as . jireyai lent in the South as it is in Ireland. They will win the right to dragoon and harass the South, which would soon be the richest country in the world were it not for the wrongs which she suffers at the hands of the Republican party. The Republi cans, like the Democrats,,, will win . .. ; -iri : ;;.iu 1 .. Dotn nouses oi uongress n tney win the Presidency. Bat above all, they will win the power and the right, as they already have the disposition, to enact the force bill in a law, and to subject the Southern people to in dignities greater if possible than those under which they suffered and groaned in reconstruction days, They will win the right to put very congressional district in' the i'tjnion under the control of a Johnny Dave- port at the head of a" gang of.' Fed eral pface'-hunters and "tax-eaters' 'to be appointed by -Republican i jddgei to fill the land, with Republican, har pies and comorants. In a word they Will win the right to destroy the lair. est fabric of government which the world has ever seen, and place in its stead a grand consolodated despo tism, governing the country from Washinton and reducing-the severa Statesto the condition of mere sat rapies. "Whoever wins will all." ' ' ' th any o'?Meiiinja NOTtflNSbuTHERN BUT HIS GRAVE. tnu :-. I"Aj. Southern man risen; up in iflprrimg from between Northern sheets off of a Northern mattress ajgd' beadsteaci, pats on Northern cjbthes, washes .his . face in a Nor tjjjerni bowl; in water poured from a llprthern pitcher dries, it oh a North etfa ; towe,ilinWahds v:bierbre a Nor- trnmirrpr .podress.his hair witn Northmen brush and comb, sits down on a ikirthertfChair to a Northern of copmssingi6r furtheringany j)Q liticaH Lbject,ror aidfng tReBuccess of any political party or organiza tion, or for circumventing the laws, shall secretly assemble comMnei for agree together, and the more effect ually to accomplish such purpfose or any of them, shall use" any cer tain sign or grips, or pass-words, or any disguise of the person or voice, or any djgjiise? whatsoeyer; ojv. shall tate or fto&it 5rriyHtr4ii'vai oath or secret solemn pledge; or if any persons shhll band togetller a'nd assemble to musteiVvdriUor iratJtiioe apy militarj- ylnjujoBS exct.by virtue of thea.uthftriy Qf ap ..officer, recbgnize by law, or of any instruc tor in instttutiohs'or schools in which such evolotioris' fdrm a ' park Of the fcourse of instruction; or if aj"-peti- sonhall knowingjp permit any of the acts and things hreiii forbidden to be had, 4one or performed on his premises, or on any premises under his control, or if any person being a member of, any jsuch secret political or military organization, shall not at once abandon the same and separate nimseit entirely theretrom, every person so offending shall be guilty of mlsdetbeanorfLnd fineVJ tfoile JsthfS- ia,n.nor jnoreanan 50 prrnqreraf i. tablerUlrTd ,with;,ar Nor herii 'cloth iurmsiittu witn AQittufirn ujaieBi cups, ares ana in eatsi North ern bacon. "TKen after asing'a Northern tboth- Pick, pjui8n.,a,-.jxprthem hat, ad' justs -Northern-, iharnesa-i to his team hitchedtoTj) Northern0 wagon,' plow or bafygf a'nd ;goes'6u to his daily toil of pleasure. Comes back and psjfcks his head with Northern hair- 011, ties on a spotted Northern cra vat and oe8 to bow down before his Southern girl dressed in Northern calico or ginghams. - "And, ."Nihen he comes to die, this Irjri&n, who as a baby was rocked in a Northern cradle, is now wrapped in a Northern shrdod, cased in a North ern casket and, by the help of North- WIF-PS 8PECIFIC jpXJX renovating th entire system,' eliminating all Poisons from the Blood, whtthsr of scrofulous or malarial origin, this prep aration has no equal . " For tigUetn months I had am tating or n mftongu. was treated by host local fkjsUiaiu, but obtained no relief; tk sot gradually grew worst. I finally took S. S. , and was entirely cured after using a few bottles? C R McLkmope, ; ;y ikVV-j-jaiisfarysi, Ten " TREATISE on Blood and Ski Diseases mailed free. i hb awirr srscmc co AthataiGa. aw, oihk inip the discretion of the court. Char- D dfj 0 eevpr V4 nk, reader, how important it was for the Democrats to saCced in this election? Of coarse theieopla are being impoverished by the tariff while the few become abnormally, fich a.wrongVhich ought to be righted knd one which the Demo crats will if trusted with power, But the reading of the New York pa pers makes the success of the Dem ocratio party more' important For another reason. a a'k B R l iS Thefe papers n jrrMnwIap the ollticir'siiaatioifi arfdnobibilities win A GAME OF BLUFF. The egg, bad as it may be and however fresh it may be it is bad as an element in a campaign is a much more legitimate weapon of warefare than the threatening, annoy- moos letter. The New Berne Jour nal tells of a farmer in Craven coun ty who is prominent as a Democratic worker, having been treated, by means of a letter, to detest under penalty of punishment, -and , npon going into his office a few moroings ago, C. P. Wilson, editor of the Wilson Advance,, found thrust under the door a nbte, telling1 him : !'7. "The miserable, contemptible, dirty sheet yon issued last week Will "not be allowed ? in Wilson -canty;; If you dare publish another such again we will throw yonr "mean, stinking body in Toisnot ' swamp. Be 'warn ed in time i we mean this so, yojl faf-Mirru nnt ? J 4 A i V V A 4 -J li ? 4 1 I J!i 3 Wirt I ail! v j , ,J.f by any. badJehnce othis 'gang1 snouKj, uapuen to get ipossession 5 oi mio oiaio, mere woutu oe no saieiy S. Otbo Wilson, chairman of the Third party, has tried a : bold " game of bluff. -.The CbjOTicleYralls him and dAmnndn nJsriirht rTNi r4n-,1 & - - Some weeks ago he printed in his party's central organ. a letter ; whch he intimated was ' from 1 a person high np . in the politiral ord andl said it, Was an attempt to bribe him with an office, to desert the Third party. No doubt credulous people in that party wherreadjthis statement by Wilson thought he was a good man and that he had declined Vbold base attempt at bribery and corrnp tio'n. The people 'who rbeve this were in wrong in both respec ts. Wil Chairman Wilson deMjwthat the let ter in qaeonlwaiL, written,. by.,a nrallyBels ( persopaiff interest ir hint, and furthermore that it was a pnreiytp'rlfate- letter Ujl W ex tremely interesting.tewtri8s!hair4l Ison's 'attemptsr it rti6rcfaresl otterQbserver. SHALL THE DOLUR VOTE polit in various parts of the r State make eri spade and mattocs Unas some fhmg Southern at last: a grave. "In a word, what he reads, eats, 1 t . i . 1 1 ' 1 '..-. - - drinks, wears, sees arid -touches o' natural civilization is imported, even if he jraised: It originally and only paid freight1 on it' two ways going out and cojnjrig back' a A BARGAIN TO ELECT REPUBLICAN JUDGES. The' trade goes on between Repub licans and Third partyites. It has now been agreed to put the name of the Republican nominee of Justice of the Supreme Court on the Third party .ticket, as this, party has made no nomination.Lfor:r that office, and the rank, and fils of the Third party are expected to vote for Mr. Ball for Supreme' J'C6ort , Justice. If Mr, Ball was.nojj.at pne time a, member of the unto, leagaei, iet;hira.eny it If he was hot1 with -General Canby when the Totes, of this State were otnted, in;a .'military text at Charles ton, let him deny it. - This - is the loyal lejujuer whom the Gldeonites expect to elect as a member of our highest odnrt;' Mr. Ball cannot be elected Associate Justice of the Su preme Court of this State by Gide on's band. " : r And th.6 name ot the Republican nominees, for judg.of the 12th judi cal district is also to appear on the Third party ticket. Are the courts to be "turned over again to Republi can i'esfState Chronicle ' W. H. Rfioore -AT- Roseville, N. C. 1 TUB DSUUMKSS' HOUB, . , . Hat e 1 French. Main fitrOAf Knnfh TlnafAii V'' S kVWfJ9 WV AWWMf V H1 MILLINERYl (0 .ultnoin iH ,vOf J " Has been pot la first class order and thor-1 ong-bly renorated. Conrenient to all depot ana Business poraons ot tn. sows. Mirre ana weii-iiroiea aampM rooms, aim a vpoa iroo nnmuucim. t. a. rassva, rrop. nqoen u xerry, juaasnr. ' GTLoek Box SU. ' TV. QR. LOUIS P HIGH, Pbysiciu an Seigeoa, Wood burns N. C. Special attention given to the treatment -of Chronio JOiseases. Telleraph 09c, .. '.i?&-&f.r$ii'' ' 1 Cun!ngbassvt.c;?i Vf.OilOiiZOil UJLLIMfRY! 1 t I u Xja"besijTSl5jj57iLes LovnoTz-BniccoviA 10 da OHQ-WAIST Baptist Female Institute MUK1 TREfiSBORO, ri. C. have the Dretfiestirooda and th latiest Hrhaweyjerirwni wij respectfully ask all tn call and exam. - ,m nave a large assortrnent or I bois, Ftowrs';M 'LaW" which are very AttratiYft.I u.'4 . Moaaii. lA.v fJOELU, ThU lasUtution offers superior advantages In 1 uuf aO! r9Plft Wyft'J-WgT W AtOTB J sMiiuiVf vicnuv jvwihmvis mm I 1st IT , i 4 Stenography and TTpcwriUnar. SofarasDOkSibteeaehdcDartmaBtlS tilaeod hdudt we care ui m apvciaiisi. xne neaitoia nnei session teen cents. Witn a most inDoslns- bnildins' located in tbe midst of ground of remarkable beauty,. the sit uation m oue oi grvmt auraouTeacsa, I - maae as reasonaoie as ids cisasUi.gcufc8 ior me 'XT! wiuauuw. x uo r an session wirr or additional information, address mc care oi a specialist. , tieaitbis nnsnrpasst-d. v During; tbe . past f : ! ' i tbe average oi medical bills was tbir- I in in ...... . -.l f I nUllli E.W. I DURHAM,. C. " ' gents for thjL! U .11 ijl; lfc'fcftliB", Has just received his large Fail and "Winter stock of DRY-GOODS. NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, TINWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS and all other articles usu ally kept in a first-class country store, all of which will be sold at very low Prices for Cash. Give him a trial and be convinced. SEED WHEAT. I have 40 bushels of good clean Kivett Wheat for sale at f 1.25 per bushel. Call early. The quali ty can not be beaten in Richmond or any 0ej. market It will yield W. H. MOORE, Roseville, N. C. 9-29-4t. hereby notify all nersona harlnr claims arainst said estate, to t resent them to ma -within twelve months from this date. Tbos. owing I nTitiiAa TrfiWUIflWL-A.H saidestetewiU vlease mke early settlement ,"na marMln the WOfM. . This Sept rd, 1883. J . H. AX.I1XK, las auUi, os w .Alien, Atty ii iMeedles.lQilfl.SewIn; NOTICE. By mrtue of morttraare executed to ma br Robu Moore, Snsaa F. Moore, Lncy Moore, J. mooreana i.ucy a. moo re, amy recoraea nBookL. L. Pate 7. 1 wiU On tbe 1st. Mondav IAr'11 xir- .asxLSJfcLZ-Jnf JJ luf.HUri in Nov seU at public auction for casbTaS the ?" " nanaie me ujuii nouse awru iwxinro-unDvsi oz lana described it, said mortsras-e adtoininar the lands of O. C Cates. S. H. Cates, Preston Whitfield and C. C- Blalock and others, coataiiring uiH more or leas. ' " c. .'"T.-,.j.. . This S8tb, day of Sept. 1893. ' , vr . . xiiii, stongagee, WIMBTBAD B BOOKS, AttTS. Bavin, Winstead. dec. late of Person Canty.K. C. bis is to notify all persons bsviDg claims against tbe estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the nodei signed on or before tbe IStlf day of August 1891, or this notice wiil bcptoadsa in bar of their recovery. AU Dersons indebted to said estate will please mka,mediate payment. I ',.-,! j i' ' fi' ' I J : .. This Auk.. 15th. 1893. W INSTEAD ft B KOOKS, Attys. fodder, wheat, oats, tobacco, horses, wagons, plantation tooia, etc BLLAJd. WI59TSAD. ,. Aomx. NOTICE!! I will seU to tbe blarbest bidder for cash: kt tbe late reaiuence of Henry 8. Winstead, dceased, I . t cmirnTn . on Thtirsday.tbelOthdayofNoy.. next, cornM nii Joaiii ftHr, ..iSEWCrTQr MAm6W CHINE, BICYCiMW),tOB.xwt or anything portoiHing to talfe wanU.'.'!''VetKesrieafirI u; j'iA .bvvBiirhaiaiilviC ban ' r - viit opt? alinmniatl Oct. 4th, 1892. THE J. L. THOMPSON FURNITURE CO., 210 and 212 Ninth Street, LYNCHBURG, VA. Bv virtue of a mortgnace execntecf to me by I TIM edi sro lahi Court House door in the town of Boxboro, a I wife, dnly registered in Book U. C, page 196 in umomcew register ox ueeasior rersoneonw the first "M nndsv In Vn. . USA. a'nart of that! tract oi iana attaatea on tne jsayn. streotak' n AJlensville Township, ana know as the Allen tract. The part to b sold is situated on the I state was secured or wholesale p beryfTlle's'p'ipyrs a'hh Ch'e' 1 fette to their henchmeni i bat ;w3uehiia,vei fallen into the hands of the Demo- ttthe Re. crats make italso ckae publicans have- raised-1 an--' immense fund, two and a half millions of dol lars which thfey ; propose' to-1 nse!lW the doubtful States'.) The great question to-be-settlei this year, week after next is shall j money or! man- hoqd snjragejcontrol aad, direct, the J atiall"tiies be administered directey . 0 . ... ifei and feat ffiev. should not M avi q Sp.Ainop Manhinfi. fbe oMieed'to receive aslheir share of . ' . ii. t , i. i "Kfist on eartn. ion neea ono. Ill LllC 11CC fcflf YElllLLiCllb I policf and destinies of this oountrv? f.hairilPHRino-s 'The tidels cleariy with' the Pernod tney maintain teimall portion which "Write ns. A. T . . .... . I .A he dollar, is to, do .the. voting in thif he is aBljto'JMro base ends pf a party which derives its eficiaries. Manhood suffrage is on t7&l-4-TarDdrbS6ntherner. friAt $86,b00rCaMPAl6li7FUNirj 1 7Ji. man Wilson to make any, to deny the facts as to the-,letter. Charlotte Chronicle. ' i ' . 8 ; 6 If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. . If "Lai, Grippe". LUlefl'a' Weak' knJ weary i try Electric Ultters. ? This remedy Sbts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidjneys, gently .siding,, those, organs, to peruirm - their m functions; 'If yon are aflMfcted with Sie)c';Headaelie yon mill Af ffndaW "Tn'ahmnnA JU 1 iCtiaie! the only we' 5oirriie )W bf5tha JUST RECEIVED An elegant line of fine and medium PARLOR SUITES ; a complete stock of CHAMBER SUITES, SIDE BOARDS, WARDROBES, MAT- " TISSUE SrtTEd. i ifoeil ; y- " hi OT9 1 i - iTHss i ii V Mr. Cleveland, in his SDeech at TRESSESES. LOITNGES. BOOK PrnrMHartt'iriint'thSfl'rtlf.fQ. HrW.tbe' linffaloinardulner'ih'lNew' iork CASKS, DKSKS. Theyehwiaa,! . a i-. - . i j !- s - mx 1 1 rr lit iiiir; jtiiii ini 11 aaa a i lua c js. ui aaavua w v. JmfWRTvofarf&'rjh tSat' should U.i.. ...t.. .i s-s a. wholesale bri- :;rn nnndd' hv ,vrv nej-mawme bci "'' Coodsforthe Money. w ( . a. a. - s ,u.tuut avmus I w which the SepAbKcan'S 'haVe7' wrlttenr 'Oa one side the clam' is definate- yfe nave a fine jine Qf lyi iic. , arrogantly announced that the functions of bur government may BABY CARRIAGES. ha naaA rlirpnf.1v for the benefit of 1 certain' soecial interests, with at best (Just the thing needed in Roxboro.) a veiy remote regard to the welfare Also CARPETS and RUGS, WIN of the masses'o'f tne . people. , . In op- DOW SHADES and CURTAINS, ftnaiHnn tn this an annp&t ir madft to REFRIGERATORS, FEATHER KwuaUU - -j-r--- " . t,t-t t nwrn -nrT nnrnna a - onr fellow-citizens to holdfast to the niuvvo, Bvuoxr.no, occ. doctritie W&t their government shoud We are agents for the crWsJ The'l Republicans kno'itify filter throng he to the pro- lue corrupt use oi money. nRiierm the honest Shall it be&()iThe ptfazen iFrhqiaroteUcation fhe jhle that a govern oNveniljenifchpjus answer,. .jiUtnent by theleVshbnld bea gbv- the doliac is to, qlo.the. voting In jthislernment iorotne people,? i 'in i 'A ft .Inhtrnft-ri: jr. nrflfhnti'flnt .riti2en y "T ' , ' I of fhis coanty ..and a closed-personal friehd '0pjtfot, ex3on gressman.and "eS-Republican candi date for GovWaar,returned;"yester- day fronivPctXort: precinct and fe inrrrts IJiftV the -'doctor - is makissr an ti,)jii.Laft.r.v'i'i li, ill prfdn tomtferfefthe fact tha he will "VICTOR BICYCLES Saves time, Money, Horses, Baggies, and gives greatest pleasure to riders, and- is most durable on all roads... They will soon be in T universal use. They are sold on j At it .meeting of) a j jsabAUianoeffn- this cjonntjy.a fewj days ago Aoja yote SrMiM Ws-nal me epuDiicanno J8 9W&f3Bi pant.GideonUeKadreas4) 1 2 1 onths SewfntT Mi)rhlnA They arthe BEST, LIGHTEST Notice. Havinvthia Runt. fhnt. 1 nnallflMl at. 1 iktJ-, L "i '"2?? " " r minlstratorof the estate of the Ute M. Allen. IWiXiMx, INiiUi;UT JNXJISJS A .yjm iJfe keep oYJhaad W'fnrlino'bf " i wm rsiacnmei Parts! end wwa Atthm'Vt4i ni'ai li NOTICE.- ringqnalifled as'admlDlstraUx of Henry 8. leao, uec, laie ox srerson vet h SU?IEX-lN-- WiUoSTMi ,1 I r llwLJI (4i t syjii! baying directl i'rbin 'Ihe 'factories. .. and'cati 6,fleri','"iri VUit,i wou .i.(i..(ii! iff, iss) jJi'i hid J i Mau iU Wfe68.. . flWrWrriliPJTn,, ii dealers. (1 Tlfe have larfig stoak rfthlrmoua LAND SALE. . B. Davis and wife, and Jena H. Bnrcb and iin itv. will sett to the bigheat bidder for cash at the west side of af ayho, adjoinf the lands of W. B. Davis and others, containing about 80. acres more or less. For further description see Book in stegiHors once. W. 1. Sonde. Oct. B. 1893. :. LAND SALE, i Rv virtue of mortare deed executed to' the unaersigneo, oj jonn a. jnran ana wue niiza beth J.'Bnrch. we will on the first Mondav in November, 1892. in front of the Court House door, in Roxboro, seU to tbe highest bidder, tbe on Mavo Creek in Auensvule townshin: adwii M. H. Garrett and others, and eontainina lf aorcs more or less. It is part of tbe old IJowl- Inir tract -;'; i ; ,,;(. A ..- Terms of Sale cash. TtUS OCti. lSt 189-. , -T-.f;, :in1;'.-r I. G. W. BpacH, r,:'i David Slaoghtkb. ""?'(',;'.. ' ''III-:.'- !(l '"HI.'!; LAND SALE. 1 ;) u; n In maiI Am . (-AnviiartiM 1h-M.n ejlrnr Tsf ' tf. Known as the Mill Pond tract, containing 80 acres more or less, which 1 will sell under order of the Superior Court of Person county, on tbe 1st Monday ia N.v. 1891 tn front of the Court House door in Roxboro. H. C fur ass cash. bal. 1 S and S years, 8 per cent interest from date of sale. This tract of land adjoining-, Wt H. Wil liams, ii. S. woody and others. Bold under order of the court. r!? This October 1st 1892. O. B. WOODY, Cmr . -: -..i t '! a.i.u'r IS Yfuu ido ii - ni iu.ni uldiiiisi. ? a?o(I n! b'jci! j iis-iioiv io t'fim'I 7Ha aw -t-enq vla-nl moil no i' lu;vnq ni; 4: siisiujlaiq bau jhulv biii ul ta ll 3zm1 -loLacI rime yTtdn ,j Cfl. flUlJItiii) ! -)! Mm. "hfi.i-ii? a T!i 7lJnailiiiiu'ni i o ! ' ! ii i noi1ftIm9l 0R0y N.nGi !!iw UdT '11-n, MM aHii Witt ImVV Uai !oi1w iU to viv 4 A Valuable tract of land for sale. By virtue of a mortgage executed to me by I ie on tne awn, uew ibbo,. Lewis Overby and wii and duly recorded in : the Segseters office of l Wl VI UIV U. W and duly recorded in Book, A. A. Page 179 o: s ox person miunty, x wu x- A 1 . k. - . AW . t n DVH Ml DMI PffWII. U. WUI . JWUN UW1 1 .1,1 said county, on the 1st Monday in Nov. the tract oi , of band described in- said mo; the lanas ox 4 onn u. stogers, ad A. Tufc others, contains: by estimation 147 acres, kno as tne oia samuei wuu piaee. xms is nne to- Down. I baoooland, one bait original forest, with a fine FrankUn's saw mill situated- as. Ciiati. depot lot of pine timber, lying within one mile ot on -tbe Atlantic a Danville K. H. On this prop erty is two settlements with necessary outhouses an l Darns ana sui This Sept 3rd, 1 Dlled with excellent water. lliw own i-.3nii, 9tij 11 19iO0V -no irir.i-jf i; in liinii ''UCT oil) oil at no tii!----iui:Uw'jkJ''. fi iuiilslnj iLtiv ;;!i!ln'j ui ronnot i!.!ls,loiis In fi.iiJiJJiViu-'j till hno Rftf ofll Shoes IJio i.uilj lla.t.!iit'I.I"wfc ' if:..U iil;J Iliv aJurjoirnvI a j ,i9'ffi 'i ;y 7011J itoiIw iH9ilJ uioti iu: -:i;JJi-9i Hi'" 1vvMnM 1J iili , n-Hi ti ,11V Jkvj yfliq'iitlw tlml ... a t t. .at I A n'yAni !!: ?il 9n iu i i-iMno eeiunnA i. :i!ok tl i J JJylailn .s,ttlll fill .r ' 111:. tf 1V.1il 19 full ill ynM'lm ii t'1 ni 4tylaiJ'';Trr,"''i'lf'l 1T Uo tiy.xoJj i; 'ri:i:. Mil Located 10 miles frbm ,)Sox easy payment plan or for Cash by J.'De Mor ris, who will furnish Catalogue and any Location 1 healthful: aexleiiBeBT mom; surroundings pleawnff aifd'tl- evatingrspiritnal and meiitalraia' ing .excellent.-; -. f,. .;h! ot ii Jo Board, room, lights,per month 6.75. Fuel per month, r , . ' .90 Washing: h si . l'rt Tuition, flo to 2.75 In8trnmential music (vocal fee,) 8.00 Next session opens Sept. 271892, , For further information, address t. 1U.J..1 n.. t a- T.. 8 25 2m Bethel HHU N.C. mmm flim himj Sena- tne f oo.ouo tnat naa Deen pprrowea tor Teifflfijl mQifwmP f tftftment Here to pay tlreC Expenses' of th TfaUaFtydWoTfesnoaeit A TITTl "KT - aw a - - i - s . T.-m aw. m , m vai t Bamoaiffnin thislMteJV hh&aSlm sltoi-a 1 v i - --- IS . . m t . r. smi mM m 1 Fir TirrnfrffTtnt !LtilA(m infills vy :a r AlHaTOeT ; j ?i?lllfWpolj7(Gl(L . Cpaisndan: KiMl Simmons- -6f the DenkocmtitEaeadpa ii offl received t-le77fQaiowing telegram last nigrisV'Wnienxpifam'itseiTinwiy. tor jeither- the : life or prdprty of the 1 wjll find speedy and 'permanent :? man who dared call' hie soul hia own.T'Ref by itafeinz, Electric Bitters "One Theyv are more vicioos .andr. .'more, trial will fcohv.ifice ybdl that! this ', Is' dailg'erbas ' than t the' RepublldanS the remedy yoiqt need; .arge bottles ever were. at 50c. at J. De' Morris "Drugstore. ; who fpfhj , pyfljiie honibtead ; the man, Wfp emioraea ior , n iasi yeai fof mofefBan f 2,000, and for f 1-200 this year: the man who carried that Alliance on his financial . shoulders,! arose, and, stated vthatu as rtheandf' ofiheniabeJ:e;;i?6 ei edioi fBrthe-i'tae pbliUcatiprojeets; bif tih w6rthyf(n :i5yd torbniote th interj estfethelKep .the'4 ,f and'' 'there .sever .shis- -ieonaeo tion with the Farmers' ' Allia'CBl'd mile in an.loquent peech : today, did so. Shelby Review. . - J . ' W. G. Lamb. HgtNiS Caveats, and Trade-Harks obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for Moderate Fee. . ii.M1siiB0ia rilias Andrews delegate to Oma-1emotefromws8hingtoa, nAytoUtWft lMe6'op.TS pWubtooV not. Ire. erf pjfteexecutivao ti County jrettewed his allegiance to I ' names of actual clients tn your Stata, county, Of 4v- patebt omct, tVasMiaoTOSi. D. C I VI V r 49 ill 9pl, wm- V B-dMk .tu-ttaa., 1 aa- -JL ; ' nmto -. ' -''-', TlT i-milin-t noa tCmi. " say ii . --Vil -5.A' ryft.4 aV J . -ftsiW-wta, ii'iSfi"--- v?Mf. Ssess. il sjirij ii j i , -r--1:-?. ir.aalr. sat c!daM' inM - "tt'sMM at utviKteS wttS . ; tIiij ai . s kuts maKiar over 1 nia 'aoaMM4 1oiian m 1 w. Meh. All l Bir. I olid.aan. FkII parUeatant-fr1..' Aftar to ir ,11,-Kyo. 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