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m - 0 riie Courier Person County Courieri ;M;h isiio l in the centre of a fine i-vo "rowing section, making it , .I' iho best advertising mediums .;viii:u-3 and warehousemen in vljoininii counties. Circulates ,, lv i:i Person, Granville, Durham T iw.'ll ','ou:it;es, in North Car i. mid Halifax: county, Virginia. V,i verii--sing rates reasonable ; terms Published every Thursdar, by BBOS., roxboro, n. c. " TERMS OF STTBSCRIPTION i NOELL BROS, Proprietors. HOME FIRST: AOROAD NEXT. $ 1 .00 Per Year I n Advance. One Copy One Year, : - 1.00 One Copy Six Months, - 50 Cash invariably in advance. Vol. ix. Roxboro, North Carolina, Thursday, July 27th 1893. No. 50. nown on application. :i;:v li- vi a w her rv . jJ.C'FESSiON AL pAEDS (1 : I.. I.INSI'OUD, Attorney at Law, II 11 ITT & BRYANT, Attorneys at Law, liOXBOUO. N. C. tin- several Courts of the State. 'n'u'rtiOK jflvon to c;ise in Person, Vi!i";iV'i 1 a.1 well comities. nniiH'-jS or.trusieit to our care win :iv,'. attention. A. lv ITCH IN, Attorney at Law, Ro.nou. N'. J. ,,s n iicrcvcr sci vices are required, (ir.ioc '.Vinstcml Hotel. V. GKAHAV Attorney at Lav, N. C. aii i ho courts of the state, llan ; uivesl tlie same in best 1st ilort- t L. etMir:t'r. Settle estates and Dix. E. J. Tucker, SURGEON DENTIST. : 1 l I i : i , in V. J. Johnson i KOXBO'.IO. N. C. LOUIS F. HIGH, Physician and Seigcor.. M. C. Woodburn. Kve I ;!i!vntnm j ati'l C'lironi Toli'.i.'ra;iii : 'iveu .to Hie liie:ies. treatment of Cuninliam, N. V. li. A. AiOtfTON, Practicing Physician, Roxboro, N. C. OPINIONS OF THE PERSs. ! A H0G0LL0N BEAR HUNT- j was a sheer1 fall of seventy or eighty feet, broken only by a narrow ledge WHAT THE PRESS OF OUR STATE HAS T0 Jo Parr, one of the most noted about one-third of the way down. SAY ABOUT MEN AND MEASURES. hunters in New Mexico, lives in thej "Hotly pressed by the whole pack As it Appears to Our Brethren of the Quill in Mogollon mountains, but owing; to and with old Dan hanging to his North Carolina On Political and other I tlie seventy ot tlie climate in mat Questions. ! country he came down into the val- Presideut Cleveland said in his j ley of the Rio Grande to spend last call for the extraordinary session of : winter at San Marcial. He has the j i,l MIC 1 1H-4-1V professional services to the peop.e ami i-urron ;.t nsx eo:m try. I'r icuce aiicbi'a nf :ucticine. . CU1S1', Praoticinc i'tiymcian, Roxboro, N. C. n;3 professional service to the people irii surruu-clin eoniir.inily. I. A. WISE, Practicing Physician, Roxboro, N. C. i.. pv fc.E:mi;iI services to the people ih'Tn an 1 .-I'.iri.ini liMi; comnuinity. Kesi !; c -iDcr i.t Ai ii ",a.i treet anl Ueams ISTOTICB! oo Having returned to Roxboro, I ahmsi offer my professional services to the citizens of the the town and surrounding country. W. M. Terrell, M. D. THE DRVMMEUS HOME, Hotel French. Main Street. South Boston, Va. i!-.s Sioen pui in first class onler and thor- - ! rcnnvateil. Convenient t s" depots i i S:i-.iics portions of tue town. I.are and .c!;-lisfh'e:l samp! 5 rooms. A Iso a inful Poo ; aii.iclie-l. .1. P.. FitKNCH, Prop. lL.:!.i it C. Terry, Manaeer. ; --"f.of.k Uu 34. 9 1 12 Valuable Land For Sale. the Congress that the only 'menace to the country's welfare" was the fi nancial condition. Let the Congress take it in hand at once and remove by wise and just legislation the men acing danger. It is no time for fi nancial quackery, the patient is too prostrate and sick. It is a time for scientific practice. Wilmin g t o n Messenger. The limit of effronity is reached when the Third party lodges about over the State go to passing resolu tions telling Democratic Congress men what to uo about the Sherman bill. In view of the fact that those who constitute these lodges ex hausted vituperation last year de nouncing these congressmen as venal tools of the money power and un worthy to be trusted, cheek could go no further than it goes when these slanderers proceed to pass out their orders to the representatives of the people as to what they should do about public matters. Charlotte Ob server. Mr. J. C. Logan Harris shvs there is talk of again startiug tlie Signal, au3 as a Republican Republican- Populist paper. He has offered them his office and fixtures, but declines to have anything to do with the management unless he is given edito torial charge and someone else has charge of the business department. rTft docs not think, however, that it will be started, as theie is already one paper here the Progressive Far merof that kind, and another the Caucasian at Goldsboro. They now make no secret of the fact that it is the intention of the two parties to id a fusion. North Carolinian. Thft Clinton Caucasian refers to the Star as an "organ of monopoly. f the Star were to express its candid opinion or tne Caucasian it miyuu ie fer to it as the organ of "a softhanded son of toil" whose chief character tics are treachery and scheming to advance his pecuniary and political fortunes by deceiving credulous peo ple whose cause he hypocritcally champions, but as this would not be in keeping with our ideas of journalis tic courtesy, we can only refer to it as the organ of a galvanized fraud who would as quickly desert the party which he now essays to repre sent as he did the Democratic party, if it promised to pay. I have in my hands for private s ile. a very valuable tract of land, situate in Allensviile township, not i':ir from Five Forks, on Tar River. It is known as "THE MEADOWS" and contains about 325 acres, the greater part of which is in heavy or- ljinal growth timber, lhe title is ... M,, l, liein-r a part of the estate of I. H. i);uis, deceased. This piece is the- oart allotted to Mr. J. J. Davis, of (rraiiviile county. Anv one wish a !csiraile place will please call on Mr. Webb Knott, or Mr. d. (j simtwe . who will take pleasure in siiovviii'j; him over the place. Terms of sa'e eas known on application. W. W and made KiTcniN. Mrs. M. W. Uaskins & Go. We are receiving daily and dis 'aning a large and varied line of illinery and Notions. In our stock can be found al .he novelties of the season in the way of shapes. In shapes we are display ing the new style Placques, Stan hopes, Novenne, Garland, Sunbeams &;., &C. Large iine of Straw Gimp, Orna ments in great variety, Vel vets, in all colors, Veilings, &c. RIBBONS! FLOWERS! reputation of having killed more bears than any other man in south ern JNew Mexico. He lately tola this story of an experience in bear hunting : "My place," he said, "is on one of the branches of the Gila, in the Mo gollon country, about one hundred miles north of Silver City. One day in November last, one of my neighbors living about twelve miles from me came up to my place and asked me to go over and kill a bear for him. He said he had been hunt ing for them a month without even hough he had seen their sign in abundance, and had caught sight of one or two among the breaks near his cabin. The man, who had lately moved in from Texas, had a large family and wanted to get one while they were Still fat, to save buying lard, which in that country sells for twenty cents a pound. One bear in good condi tion would yield from ten to fifteen gallons of oil, enough to do him through the winter. "Well, I rigged up, got my dog together seven of them, and good ones, too and we started for his place, reaching it about ten o'clock "We put the dogs inthe brakes, as the scrubby woods are called there, and ran them to three o'clock, but no bear. And here, let me say the bear is an animal that changes his locality frequently and lives where he can have the best feeding ground. As it appeared they had gone elsewhere, most likely- better feeding ground. After a lute dinner 1 suggested that we go down haunches, the bear came to this slope above the fall, slippery as glasfr with the water. - He stopped or" second only, and down he started, with two hounds and a big old dog named Boxer to keep him company. "We saw them start, but after they had slid a few feet the jutting - cliff hid them from sight. The other dogs stood yelling at the head of the slope, but did not dare to follow. Briggs said he guessed there would DO O be something be.-ides dead bear at the foot of that' fall when we got around there, and I expected noth ing more than that bear and dogs would all be killed. In the mean time we all hurried alnog the edge of the bluff toward a place where we could get down in the canyon below the falk. As we started to descend what was to our surprise to hear old Dan giving tongue low down on the ridge or spur on the opposite side of the gulch, and evidently coming up pa-t the fall again through the dense growth on the other side. "We had now climbed down and around until we faced the fall, and there, whimpering on the narrow ledge uboat thirty feet f;om the top, was the other hound crouching against the biaff wall. Boxer lay at the foot of the fall as dead as Julius Caesar. He had struck against a iae-sred rock and had been killed in- 2 v Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report AfiSQlETECa' FJJRB The Jewelers and Watchmakers. Chicago, July 19. The first na tional convention of jewelers and watchmakers opened in the Masonic TRICKS OF THE OPOSSUM. Perhaps every human being who speaks or understands the English Temple to-day. jDelegates was pres- language, has frequently heard the ent from Illinois,;Pennsyivama, Ohio, expression "flaying 'possum," but Mississippi and Alabama. The con- als perhaps not one in a hundred vention was addressed by Newton knows how it originated or what it Dexter, of the Business Men's Asso- has especial reference to. It is a ciation of New York State. natural freak of the ODDossum. or The Dispensary Will Resume. 'possum, a night prowling little ani- Columbia, S. C, July 19. The mat very common in this country, dispensary fight is warming up. and seems to be its principal weapon The dispensary authorities to-day or defense when a danger approaches succeeded in getting from Associate and it cannot get away. It defends Justice Pope an order staying and J itself by becoming entirely submis- superseding the restraining order sire as it neither fights nor runs issued by Circuit Judge Hudson In away, but drops dead in its tracks to the Darlington injunction case. &U appearances, and remains as still Under Judge Hudson's order the as death until the last enemy dieap- Darliugton dispenser was restrained pears, wnen it comes suddenly to from opening the dispensary until life and gets a lively move on it for the further order of the court. a possum. JNot long since some children, aquaintances of the writer were visiting at a neighbor's, and His Wants Were Few. Tramp Pleas, mum, would ye be so kind as to let me have needle and thread? . Mrs. Suburbs Well, y-e-s, I can let von have that. "Thankee, mum. Now, you'd oblige ine very much If you'll let me have a bit of cloth for a batch. ' "Well, here is some." "Thankee, mum, but it's a differ ent color from' .my travelin Nsuit, remaps, mum, you could spare me some of your husband's old clothes that this patch will match. "Well, I declare ! I'll give you an old suit, however. Here it is.. "Thanke, mum. I see it,s a little large, mum, but if you'll kindly furnish me with a square meal mebbe I can fill it put." New York Weekly, t.ftnt.lr. We could see where the bear had struck in the sana anaj j - - dead. i .-.I o-fi, .rnnnrl rr.w. wune iue ueniocxaiB cicvcu DCDu ing himself together after the shock, Dan, whose deep Daying we couia " r. ...... but was plavins the afflicted 'nossum stand twelve uemocrawj luuttm- The Australian System. -T a nxrsrvNVTT.TTK- Fla.. Julv 19. th .,Jhtnt Democratic ticket returning after night through a piece -'b -- I . j uu n..:. j was elected here yesterday by flatter- Ul W1"u tucir UUSS' roM8 mWit,. Fletcher. Demo- a P06811111 80 suddenly as to give t .rl n.l,1.H. citizens' can- him no chance to Sefc awtl and i1j 250 VOte8 I luclcllJl uiucu, us mej tUUUgUfc However, taey earned it home Ari-inilmn at. IftTcrA ft lid II V6 Ward r o S concilmen, thus making the miDcil Horning it had ceased to play dead now hfiar farther ud on the opposite .... Irrana llio I ipmArrflT.H ridgre, had in a likelihood iaiien on - , folks concluded he was badlv hurt. Mia unmntrn ir nnn i.rHasiirer. ituui " the council will elect the board of or really sick and but little life left in ii, auu uaving compassion on it concluded to give it the freedom of the yard for the benefit of its health The change was beneficial immedi ately so, for just as soon as Mr, Possum found himself free, and all eyes turned away from him, it became at once the and top of him. The other dogs had now tn a irinuri him flnH wa onnrt hear them W U I W ... V. . u.u. hum .. . I . I J I I 1 1 J .1.. Ht.nn .nnimio making a furious racket far above paouc wor anu kub u. a a nMri; we could telpher The Australian ballot sys " J . I wall anrl nil the narr.ifis the stream a few miles to a cow camp, were crossing the canyon some dis- .. t , 1 . ...t I. 1 --u nonntnn auu lacuuuo mo dmou wnere some men 1 Knew were locaiea. iauce nuuvo iiuc iuo, uu r We srot to the cidid late in the even- back on the ridge where we had first Tobacco Rulned in Connecticut intr and nn nsVino-the hovs if t.her started him. We climbed to the top Hartford, Conn., July 19 ' j j . . j. j .-.I. i :t i.ftri SPPn nnr hnnr sicrn in tlieir of the bluffon the double-auick, bnt cyclone storm, accompanieu wxtu uan. vicinity, were' told by one of them when we reched the dogs had passed which passed over this city la9t healthie8t; mo8t animated, liveliest of its kind, and before any one was aware of it was skipping awav at such a rate " that he could not be overtaken, and made good its escape. They seem to have no dis position to bite, although well fixed Sockless Jerry is every day becom ing more of a crank, and is full of political predictions. We wish that he and Mrs. Lea.se, and a few score more of similar cranks, had "some sweet little isle of their own" where they could be set apart to work out their theories and nurse their politi cal bantlings. Peffer we believe he is a Senator now predicts that the repeal of the'Sherman law will kill out both the old parties and establish a new party in their ' place. Small men are always given to making wholesale predictions and they can safely do so for the country in a twelve months forgets both them and their predictions. Morgan ton lier aid. Some people are hard to please, and indeed they are determined not to be pleased. This seems to be the case with the Third party leaders towards President Cleveland. It matters not what he may do or say, they censure him. One -day they censure him for doing the very thing, which they had- before censured him for not doing. For instance, for several weeks after his inauguration they censured him for not at once calling an extra session of Congress and yet as soon as he did call such a session they began censuring him for doing so, and the Populist State convention of Ohio actually de mandedhis impeachment. Ex. i.nt- i,A nvr onH nrm ri hA heard neaninor ior evemim, muu-s tcmuio " bear's track in a soft patch of ground, the highest and rockiest part of the the tobacco crop In the town of East near an old corral, that stood some spur. ' Hartlord, tne largest tooacco grow- distfine fmm t.l.e. rmn "The other two men were out oi ling aistnub m tuo vuulcuivu, "On visiting the place the next sight, having gone around the side lhe lorwara tooacco crop is enure v ... I x l . i .- iU V..oa T I minor? onrl whole1 fields of nlantS. innrnfnor t.hf tr.qfca p.rtn d he. Rpen oi iue muuiiiam yviuu i-uo uuiocjj. j. , , i . o ... . i - i in r quite piainly, although they were was now positive me nug uu - tor it. ine writer once lound one evidently a couple of days old. him in some cleft or noie, as tney excet-.uiug.y uu .B- .Q & gnare whch hftd been get for I called old Dan, my lead hound, had been barking for several minutes returns, are oniy wortn piougumg catclung rabbits. The snare pole who I knew could run the trail if in the same place. Again we touea uuuer s .8 to 8lender to raige it off the any dog in New Mexico could. Old up with the best speed we could The damage in this section is only n.n nosed around a l.,nr time and make. l"Mtea W tne town Oi r.ast naruoru. finally started slowly off up the "It was a hard CUmamong nuge scarry spreau.ug - slnnP . t.h fonr of ni, fnllowincr on rocks and thick brush, but at last south of that puce, mere were horseback, with a pack animal keep- we got up to the high point where, about two hundred acres of tobacco ine back the other dos. among the heavy pines and bowlders under cultivation ana tne vowi ,Q ,a Unnot ti.o rinrra harl 1 will exceed $100,000 and mar be I np rr.i ' u i 1171 o m(T rnfw an liAibiG o uvuovo, wuw w i - . . r 0.., nnint. nf the hilla mnWinrr it nil we driven him into a rocKv corner, une could do to keen near old Dan. shot in the throat from my Winches When we had traveled, as I iudsed. ter bronght him down. He was the jhe Father Applied the Lash about eicrht or ten miles, I saw the largest black bear I had ever seen Richmond, Va , July 19. A special above the loop, and if I had been a much greater. It is a serious blow to tobacco farmers. ground, and . so it was resting in a half-reclining position, with the string around its neck, to all appear ance dead, when I approached it Supposing . it dead I proceeded to unloop the string from around its neck without care. After getting it out it was disco vered that it was not dead, nor even hnrt, but had been engaged in cutting the string doo- suddenly stop on a little rocky and in good condition. from Coburn, Wise county, Virginia, few minutes later would have been point, and, lifting his head snuff the "How to get him out was a ques- 8ays that A. M. Rodgers, a drummer free or if jt nad been aggressive and air for a lon time. I had hunted tion that puzzled us, as the nearest representing Messrs. Henderson & it me while taking it out of the trap bear with him for years, and knew in we could bring the horses to him CoM boot and shoe merchants of j would probably have given him i . . T.i ImnaA r tY,iin than half o TT1 1 1 tx 1 1. 1 rt Itn.f.n nn rwi afni fnl lv hv I r t ? i. 1 i C 1 it- an instant ne naa winaea tne game. ao fiuu " " i ijuiusgu, no ireomu uuu.v..w..uv "j i ireeuom wimouu iuiiuci yixncj, a ii. I now warned the others to hold away. The others having come by a mob of twenty-five citizens a few WOuld Lave taken me by surprise back the dogs till Dan should start this time, we dragged him out, put day s ago for an alleged assault upon Although playing dead it will be him, the dog having struck out him in a big wool sack that we had the eleven-year-old daughter of the observed that they watch you through the brush at a great rate as brought along, dragged him to a Depot Agent Utter, at that place. Yery closely through their half closed soon as he had located the point place where the spur sloped steeply Rodgers was taken from his hotel at keen little eyes. In carrying them from which the scent came. He had off and stated him to rolling, get- Coburn and carried about a mile Dy the tail of course they keep a rigid been out of sio-l t but a few moments ting him to a point where we could from town and flogged into uncon- hook-like curl on the end of the tail when he opened, and an instant later bring the horses without much scionsness and left without medical Lyidently to sustain or catch them there was a oreat crashing in the trouDie. assistance, jus condition is criu- selves by in case ot a lau. jney brush rio-ht below us. "How to get the hound off the cal. Rodgers protested his inno- aiso rai8e their heads and keep their The other dogs were on the spot shelf in the canyon was the next cence to the last. Several of the Loses between their fore legs, seem at once, sending up to us a mingled question. So we all went down mob nave been arrested and jailed, ingly to avoid the bad effects of the chorus of yells and howls. There to figure out some way to Ash up The father of the girl applied the blood running to the head. These were many tall pines there, and, sup- that pup, BriggsV idea was to get ia8h while the others,, looked on in manifestations are proof of life and posing they had run him up one of out on the ledge at tne siae oi tne giee. ; not death, but the 'possum seems these,we rushed down with a great canyon, lasso him and drag him up - ,. wide Tires For Good Roads. not to understand that, and so fur- pinttpr RHcnra. the fellow who was in that way. But the place where The wide tire on! wagons, in com- nishes the' evidence of life while with me, giving a yell to the dogs one had to stand was so narrow that mon used in r rancs, are coming- feigning death. Mechanical N ews Our stock in these lines are complete. We have everything that is new and stylish. Cheapest and prettiest line of Lace to be found anywhere. In connection with our Millin ery we will conduct a Dress Making 'h'pprtinent. All work done in very latot style and best manner. Satis-l':ii-tioi guaranteed. Give ns a call. Verv Re8rjectfull3 Mils. M. W. Haskins & Co. S. W. BRANDON R0XB0E0, N. C. v lion you come to Roxboro, don't 1(,r t rae I am always willing and xaiu- to accommodate my custom ers, and always keep up with the latest styles. - .- The Washington Post, with praise worthy enterprise and public spirit has succeeded in raising a fund of many thousand dollars for the relief of the suffering families of the victims of the Ford Theatre disaster. This is well. The Post has not only nnme to the aid of sorrowing and just as I came out into the open the rope could not be thrown with into favor in this country. One of near them. The bear, a large black any certainij, duhwi yiuij u tne fleir angisna iswiieii not iuug one. instead of having been treed repeatedly trying it that plan was ago passed a law requiring the use the do2S probablv havins pressed given up. v of the wide tire, the law to take him too close was backed up against "I had noticed a small flat rock effect in 1895, to give ample time to a rock with the whole pack yelling projecting out at' one side of the hot-1 make the desired changes in the con- and barkin"-around him, and dart- torn of the slope, just where the Utruction of wheels. The legislature ino- in on hini when a good opening sheer descent of the fall began, and Lf New York has adopted an excel- v-A t.honffht if one of as could bat get lent war of encourssrins the use of UUCl CIA. I CJ 1 - o a "At Brigs' yell and before I down so that the dog could be roped the wide tire without any mandatory could fret a shot he swept aside two without any trouble, as the person legislation, by the enactment of a of the docs that had rushed in on would be almost directly above him- haw which gives a rebate of one-half him. and went tearing through the Fastening a lasso securely under the amount of the road tax to all hrnsh for the edtre of the bluff, which myrarms and taking another in my: those who use the wide tire instead slooed off as steep as the rooff of a hand, the boys" let carefully down Gf the narrow. This inducement, and hniise to the bottom of the canvon, the ngnt-nana siope to, ine themamrest aavantages oi tne wiue three or four hundred feet below, on which I could safely stand. Look.ltire, which will become apparent Pnmirxr t the edcre over he went, mg over, I could .see the dog almost when they come into use, will soon ,i i,-t . k.ii oi ,rn immediatelv below me. After several head to their adoption. But this is iiiiiiiiicu u it iiivc im kj ii. nuvi wuv uwa,w " i 1 ... , m - - - I Artft,V ffAmnf a f finattir an AT 1 .a,l5.J 1Z aU i itiA AyvlA . wIia nnoriv wnman and children but. to) with him. with snarls'and yells ana unsuucBBaiui ucui x uj sometuing wmu nuu grunts, and a tremendous rattling oi ueeucu m ri uuvo nofiuiuug ; bowlders. neck and dragged him up almost on to without any ; compulsory laws, .i?. th riv t.rt at Mm nn the strangled, and taking him by the or rewards, aa Inducement. Wil- slope was impossible. We reached collar, was saieiy nauie to me top. mmgton Mar. ; "It was dark before, tirea and nun Come to Hunter's for Groceiies, Shoes, Snufl and Tobacco, &c., Jtoxboro, N. C. Do You WANT TO Buy All Lines OF ENERAL MERCHANDISE at the very lowest Cash Prices, and at the same time get the very best goods? For all of above call on Wilkerson & Thompson. Pass Building, north of Court House ATTENTION! v Cheapest Store in .Roxboro FRANK HOWARD. THE BfiLLOU FLOURING ' MILLS, SODTH BOSTON, VA.-, B. W. BALL0U, Prop. I have just returned from "the Northern markets, where I purchas ed a full line of General Merchandise, which I have for sale at prices never before offered in Roxboro. I have a full assortment of Dry-Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Crock ery, &c, all of which will be sold exceedingly GROCERIES of all kinds cheaper than you can buy them anywhere. If you want something nice try my flour, which is the best for the monev to h found. Meat, Meal, Sugar, Coffee and Molasses always on hand. If you want the best goods for the least money, call on FRANK HOWARD. Look for the sign, Bargain Stoke, on Main Street, below A. R. Fou shee's new building. On and after July 1st The Ballou Flouring Mills will be in full operation to accommodate the cus tom grinding in both WHEAT AND CORN. The Mills are now in better condi tion than ever, and special arrange ments have been made for the prompt and careful attention to all grain consigned, to be ground. Persons living too far from tne Mills to wagon their grain, can ship by the R. & D., and N. & W. rai roads, and prompt return ot FLOUR, MEAL, ETC. DO YOU WANT To Buy Goods at Cost? -ooo- I have a splendid line of General ilercbandise. I which I am offering at and be- will be made. No charge for dray- low, cost. If you want bargains age to and from the Depots. Prepay . . freight one wav when vou ship Yon in Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, can rely upon as good grade of flour, Hats, Notions, &c, call at meal, etc., from these Mills as any in the State. We will keep on hand, at all times, for the trade, the best Flour, Meal, ShiDstnff. Bran. Etc.. that can be found anywhere, at lowest prices. Give us a trial and be assured that yon will get the best goods and prompt returns. Market prices paid for flour barrels. 4. 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 1 THE BALLOU FLOURING ILLS, B.W. BALLOU, Prop. WEBB'S OLD STAND, where you will find Mr. John Burch and Henry Winstead who are always ready and willing to show you anything in my line. Call early before the bargains are all gone at the prices I am offering they won't remain long. Respectfully, J. C. PASS. the rescue of a poor national govern ment which is staggering along under heavy responsibilities. It has to scuffle to pay out about $18,000,000 a month to valrous pensioners, many of whom have never got"within a hundred miles of "grim-visage war s wrinkled fkont," and it hasn't any paternalism to spare for people whose protectors were simly killed while In its service and through its criminal negligenceA-Fayetteville Gazette. the edge just as they gained the , WB1 ultt&UB . Eiwy, bottom : Bruin seemed to recover gry, we got out of that canyon. She When I" told Maud about his wits first and bolted off down the 'Briggs afterward told me that the onr engagement She said that she canvon at his curious shuffling trot, bear's carcass yielded over one nun- really envied me. j ; ..r .. . . . . . . Aaa nnnnHa Afm'p'nhip.irnnoii He Certainly; I don't wonder. with tne aogs at ma neeis. A r - T"D""""J . ;oi,.v. 0u m .hmMrlvif fewyards below the canyon walls jiX ews. , , . . anything it she jould be so ; easily squeezed together till it was not The proposed silver convention at suited as I was-lndianapoiis dour more than twenty leetwide, anonereiDF. ijouis nas ueeu uauuoueu. -- i "f Is Life Worth Living? That depends npon th8 liver. If the Ever is inactive the whole sys tem is out of order the breath is bad, digestion poor, head dull or aching, energy and hopefulness gone, the spirit is de pressed, a heavy weight exists after eating, rith general despondency and , the blues. The liver is - -the housekeeper of the health; and a harmless, simple remedy that acts like Nature, does not constipate afterwards or require constant, taking, does not interfere with business or pleasure dur ing its use, makes Sim- - mons liver Kegulator .a medical perfection. - , and know tnat vat ORGANIZED 1833. VIRGINIA FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. RICHMOND. Assets - - - $650,000 INSURES AGAINST FIRE AND LIGHTNING This old company, now more than naif aen- tnry in successful operation, has paid HUNDREDS OP THOUSANDS itu H. Joins, Macon, Ga. t-i Take only the Genuine? ' Which ha en the Wrapper the red SB Trade, mark aod Signature of . of losses to citizens oi North Carolina. vory simple and noncise policy, free of pel restrictions, and liberal-in its terms anac anions. issues tty con' G, T. Thaxton. L. W. Thomas THE CHEAPEST STOCK Oi GOODS EVER OPENED IJV ROXBORO, IS FOR SALE BY THAXTON & THOMAS In the'new store formerly occupied by A. R. FOUSHEE. " We are opening a new line of goods, consisting of v Dry-Goods, Notions, Shoes c and a full and complete line of Groceries which we possitively assure you that we will save von nuvnev n. Onr ktWA .n.l Inn'noolTn- in "Patent. Trad. 1 . - ' . ' Mark and Copvright Cases, opposite Pat-1 expenses are light and our ; profits , ent office, Washington, D. C. Over twelve will be smaU as any one Can" do years experience. American an Foreign I - j uuo vu uw patents, caveats and all business arising j business OU. -' - under tne patent laws promptly ana care-1 - - fully prosecuted. Rejected cases accorded I ;: Don't buy your goods until you special attendon. Write for information. I gee ,,. ; Ynnr UMonrt . , Upon receipt of model or sketch of raven-1 ' .., . : tionladvise as to patentability without! ' ' IHAiTON-A THOMAS, charge. JMention this paper - l10-30-3m . - " ' W. H. PALMES, President. W, H. McCABTHY, Secretary. DM HINES, District Agent, MiltonrN. C. Patents. J.R.
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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July 27, 1893, edition 1
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