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r . i vt7 The Courier is published in the centre of a fine 'o 'icon growing section, making it nc ji the best advertising mediums for merchants and warehousemen in uk. adjoining counties. Circulates largely iu Person, Granville, Durham iinl Caswell counties,in North Car ina and Halifax county, Virginia. A.' ortising rates reasonable ; terms made known on application. Person County Courien'T Published every Thursday- V . . roxboro- " : PER MA 11 :-, V- r,-i if?V ' ' ,: - , ' ' ' - U' " " SON Cour ; SR. 1 1 " ' - i I - ' " ' 11-11 .i.ii. -liny .T1 " '- ., i. ... i l- I I . II II I I .- NOELL BROS, Proprietors. HOME FIRST: ABROAD NEXT. S 1 .00 Per Year in Advance. 1 "' 1 " , i ,: . ' .. ..' , . 1 . . . Vol. x. Roxboro, North AR0EmA4 . ; i 1 : : 1 ;.'' : r s : : : : ' r; : ' : : TERMS OF STJBSCRITTIOS One Copy One Year, '. ; . One Copy Six Months,' -Cash invariably in advance. 1.00 50 PROFESSIONAL pAIDS JOHN MANNING. JAS. S. MANNING. H. A. FOTJSHEE. MANNING & FOUSHEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 5 and 7 Wright, Building, over Fidelity Bank Durham, N. C. Practice in Durham, Person and Orange counties. N. LUNSFORD, Attorney at Law, Roxboro, N. C. OiLY THREE ROUNDS. MITCHELL STOOD NO SHOW. COftBETT FORCED THE FIGHTING. jERRITT & BRYANT, Attorneys at Law, Roxboro, N. C. Practice in tbe several Courts of the State. Special alter-tion given fo cases in Person, urham anil caswell counties. All Legal Business entrusted to our care will ecelve prompt attention; W K.ITCH1N, Attorney t Law, Roxboro, N. U. lies wherever his sei vices are required, office at Winstead otel. A. V. GRAHAM, Attorney at Law, Oxford, N. C. Mitchell Started Out Fairly .Well, but Weak ened Afier the First Round He Was Knocked Down in the Secoud, but the Gong Saved Him Corbett Acted Like an Enraged Brute. Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 25. James John Corbett, of California, is the champion pugilist of the world. j He won the honor at 28 minutes past v vvn-iv luio aiici iivvu xivu nuii est" John Kelley pronuueed him the winner of the prize of $20,000 in his fight with Charles Micthell, cham pion of England. The fight was an easy victory for Ihe'Aiiieiicati cbam- pioii. It lasted only? three rounds, and Corbett was the aggressor from the very start. Mitchell was clearly out-classed. and although the fighrf was u sharp and exciting one, it was really a one sided one iu almost every particular. There were fully 3,000 people pres ent, and all of them were disappoint ed because the spectacle w;;s so short as to hardly jnve them the worth of tht-ir money and especial- r-rn-juoes in all the courts of the Stale. Han irT7at tlii turnip in best 1st Mort- lit iu,n. . '"'.-": ..tnt-A nd I.. .1 ...U . I 1 ..;.! AOS I ,-ag :i?ai estate sccurii.-. ..... lv uiuse vviiu u:tii p;uu mi uu. seats and had come from 1,000 to vvesurate titles. ( S W INSTEAD A. L. BROoKj WINSTEADi& BROOKS. Attorneys at Law, , Roxboro, N.C. Prompt attention to all profession l business. Practice in tne State and Federal Courts. Dr. E. J. Tucker, SURGEON DENTIST. Office up stairs in ahi new bunding, W. J. Johnson & ROXBORO. N. C. a. A. ttiOrtTON, Practicing Physician, Roxboro, N. C. uer; nis professional services to the people I jn a more leisiirelv ul uoxooro ana surrouiium tuuuu jr. . i all the lu anches ol medicine. 10-4-It 3,0 0 miles to nocnjy them. It took only a fe- seconds for the seconds t a'djhst the L'loves upon the hands f the pugilists and theu the gong was sounded for time. The men advanced t- the center of the ring, but did not shake hands, as is customary in such contests. It is said that the Englishman half ex tended his, but that Corbett made no motion in the way of taking it and the tiirht began without further cer emooy. Roukd 1 Corbett sprang from his corner as if he had suddenly been released from restraint, and Mitchell, manner, walked to the centre to meet him. They be gan fiddling, with Corbett advancing and Mitchell giving ground. Both men were cautiously feeling their way but ail the disposition to get plainly his if he did uot foul. When the gong sounded Mitchell' came up slowly and Corbett sprangj iat him. There was only one fighter in the ring and that was Corbetf. He rush ed Ch&rlie.jnto a corner where, after punching him m the nose with his left and drawing blood, he swung on his jaw and knocked him down. Again he lost his head and Kelley alone could not keep him away from Mitchell who, half -dazed, was wait ing bis ten seconds. The attendants from Corbett'a corner jumped in the riug and pushed Corbett away from his victim. The arguments fell on denf ears. The'man was mad. The instant Mitchell was up, Corbett plunged at him, smashing him in the mouth." Mitchell J' fell' heavily and tbe blood gushed from his mouth and nose. Again Corbett's seconds broke into the ring and wound their arms arouud him, tor only in that way could they restrain torn as the referee's hand marked the passing ten seconds. Every word the referee said, the counting of the time-keper-, the appeal of Corbet's seconds, and the augry protests of Mitchell's, all these sounds were lost in the din of wild cheers, as the beaten, bleeding Mitchell turned slowly on the floor, and at last staggered to his feet. Instiuct prompted him to put up his hands but he stood a plain mark. lefenseless and dazed, its Corbett FULLY IBEHHF1E0. Nothing Wantrnff to- Pme That the Trunk and Contents Were Hers. It was at the baggage-rooms in the Fort-Street depots- The woman had lo8t;the cheek for-beT trunk, , and, aa is usual in such cases where.no sus picion 18 'entertained, she was asked to identify heV baggag.- "Oh.'TJ can piokr.that trunk oat of a thousand. It was a zi'e-oo.vered trunk; with a straparoand it, and it had a ibitf W. fos -White- on each, end- It waa a trunk' my sister bonght in Cincinnati and paid $6 for, and after she got crippled np-wita rheumatism and couldn't get1 out any more she sold it to-.tae.for $2. There it is now ! I'd sv-tttlit-tmnk in Africa ! MBut about tlte contents, -nra'am. You bar-thekeyf" "OfloiH-tae Irhave.. I had this key made in Buffalo1 last week. I lost the other key about a year ago. and 1 always- be-lieved ihat M.rs Robinson's baby swallowed it while I was there visiting. The poor thing had cramps for three months after I left, and she wrote, tne the other day that she never expected it would be healthy child again." Describe the contents Hnid the lfigkestf all in. Leavening Power.-r-Latest U. S. Qov!t Report A. WISE, Practicing Physician, Roxboro, N. C. oilers-Ins professional services to the people I i. .i flijnljtvprV h Corhptt ji Roxl.r.) aud surroundine community. Kesi- TOgetlier was OlopiayeU 0 oroett, leu:con corner ot ftlorSan sireei ana r.eauw vrr fu ,0,. o-K, !lft mn iiid without so mac.) as a feint. Corbett worked . . i. i . . r". . 'IT 1 Dsj KJ J LktJl his man to the roi)ts and along side , , , of the square, Mitchell cleverly es i laving returned to Roxboro, I . , k , . ,..t offer mv nrofessional services caping iromeacn corner, aiiercom to the citiaens of the the town and plete tour of the stage Mitchell feint surrounding country. W. M. Terrell, M. D. THE DRUMMERS' HOME, Hotel French. Main Street. South Boston, Va. ushed at him and swinging his right, masiied a terrific blow square on Mitchell's jaw. The Englishman ell heavily on his tide, rolled over his face, sensele.-s and knocked out. Corbett did not look at him igain. Anv man who .otild have truck that blow would know that th.' man who received it would have to be carried out of th ring. veu before the formality of count- ng out the defeated man had been gone through with Corbett was being hugged by Jus delirious friends and attendants. Freer Trad o. The temper of Congress in regard to reform is very pronounced. The House has voted for free sus;ar. for free coal, and, as we understand it, for free iron ore. and f"ee wool. These are great items. The votes lias been put in first class order and thor oughly renovated. Convenient to all depots and business portions of toe town. Large and well-liirhted sample rooms. Also a good Poo room attached. J. B. FRENCH, Prop. 11- r:-tC. Terry, Hanaeer. F"Lor.k Box SfH. 9 1 12 JOHN S. HUGHES, MILL WEIGHT, MILL CREEK, N. C. . I am prepared to do all kinds of work con- HnAf.,4 until fha milliner Imsinma KpW mills nut io: ail kinds of repairing, etc., done in the the Englishman took another hard best manner; prices mouerate; sauMatuui. fuaranteed. IM-l ' : ed with his left and then led with his right for Corbett's ribs, but Corbett was elsewhere in a flash. Corbett led with his left aDd landed a glauciug blow on Mitchell's jaw. The Eng lishman clintched. After the break, Mitchell landed on Corbett's wind, and got Jim's left on the nose in re turn. Mitchell theu led twice in auick succession, but failed -ach x time to reach the shifty Califoruian On the third attempt he lauded lightly on Corbett's wind, but took in pay a bang on the nose which reddened the organ. Charlie's nex lead reached Jim's jaw, but only lightly and again for a mere touch IPumiti&s:- THE J. L. THOMPSON FURNITURE CO., 210 and 212 Ninth Street, LYNCHBUG, VA. STATE NEWS. WORMS THE THING. AJitter was received at the Ox ford, K. C, postofflce from a book seller f n one of the towns of Texas. It -was addressed to "The Oxford Publishing Company," and ran sonie- thrni like this : "Please . send me al sample of your ! Oxford Bible. If satisfactory I will give you an order for some." Col. Ai Fairbrother was met on the train Wednesday night as he was journeying toward Durham. "Is that you, Fairbrother?" said a rairoad "pard "Yes, this is that same J wild, wooly cuss," he replied. Cot: r turucoMJer is iijatiiiig icau v wi ouou. his work in Lynchburg. He is to hav a $6,000 newspaper plant there. Charlotte Observer. occurred al u insion. nis i -j voung:ioen were arrested at wnss boro. one flush in the face that jolted his head back. Time In this round Corbett! had done enough to make Charlie take a more serious view of the situation, and before the round was over Corbett was lauarhki? at his opponent. Jim was readier anu rainer nicer in obeying the referee's instrnctions to break away. Roond 2. Corbett's eyes while he was in his corner were on the bell . i i i l : l i. i JUST RECE Iv ED. rope ana tne instant, ue saw it puneu Al. ' aA-m he jumped up and was in the middle An elegant line of fine and medium ;J ' . A j PARLOR SUITES; a complete stock of the ring when the gong sounded. of CHAMBER SUITES, SIDE Work was resumed by Mitchell lead- B0ARDS, WARDROBES, MAI ; wi,h his left and catchlns: Jim TRESSKSiliS, i,UUJNO, w ..m thP month. Then, for WH T ' I - We are ao-ents for the West Lynch- me unii auu uu., l..x.c .c ing the fight, but his blows tell snort and a little airsrressivei work seemed - burg Furniture Co. They Make the Best Goods for the Money. We have a finejine of BABY 0 ARRIVES. in these questions emphasize the difference between the .wo great parties. Inded tbe policy of the Democratic party is fixed by them. There can be no retreat from the advanced pSsition now taken, and sooner or later freer trade will be the watchword. And in connection with this, the incorporation of the income tax into the revenue measure is als of unusual import It means lightening up the- burdens whieh commerce has 'borne and bringing the tax gatherer into the- homes. It is the rich and powerful who give direction to public sentiment. Here to fore this class ha escaped lightly from taxation f now it wrlf feel ia uliued to set-limits to expenses. The tax gatherer will not be welcomed when he asks for the income tax. And so expenses will be reduced. But in the meantime trade will learn how to disburden itself of taxes, and eventua ly we will approximate a free exchange of the products of in dustry with the wide world. N.- O.-Chrbnicle. A Million Frieuds. A friend io need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million' people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds, if yon have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative pow ers in all diseases of Throat,.. Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaran teed to do all that is claimed or moner will be refunded. Trial bot tles free at J. D. Morris' Drug store Large bottles 50c. and $1.00. Deputy Sheriff - Zig ar. of Forsyth officer, as he -pulled the. trunk down, county, passed through Eikin Satiir Well, let me see. We'll begin day. litmus in custody .bee UeUralt I KfMtbAr . . Polop tliw mnrrl'prr r swirl with the till first. There s mv bon- v --v - . ueo nrowrJt two young men ot hur neti:i the bonnet-ox. J pai l $i lor syt,: countv who, on last Wednes it in Buffalo last year, and had over day n tight robbed Mr. Alex Kiser, m.-.,ph. ,r triTroninirj our. on last of Stokes count v. : $(jo. The rob i i. i .!....' L-,,..m j r ..HuH wunt. 'erv WCCIV. L Mtftl Viiuvt o.. . ........ to wear it mce while here, out l tln.iiuht M lifttpr lirinir it, alnoi. I - r " ' tn e- I . 0n GoA thot 1 lie W ningtou btar savs that was never quite satisfied with that , . . - .m- , M . there is a lazv tni;u in Calitorma bonnet, but I suppose -' who du-eirt believe in working his What else?'? interrupted the maq. passage when he rides his.. bicycle, There's u black tan which cost tne so he has rigged it up with sails and . ..kn., rl.i iuiii.1 ic riirhf anil tllO rilUflK 99 cents. I got it at a sale, and "w " t '6"" .. . good., tie scoota aug at uuui L-cutj everybody: says it was a bargain. , lhlrtv ll)iles an n,Tur. . All he has My sister Emily was with me the diy to Uo,iB" 8teer an l grin at the other I bought it, and she could swear to fellows who are hamping themselves it if necessary. She advised me to to keep up. get a white fan, but I prefer " Montezutnu Record has the "I don't careabout the particulars, following": "Those fellows in this ma'am" section of Georgia .who are pulling OhVyoa don't? Well, there's a up stakes and selUngofl-the old blind -vji. j u uu i , mulfl an(J the brindle CoW aB(j taking black sbawt in there, which usedto theif wiyeg and chii(1ren and goig belong to mv Aunt Eunice. She had to Texas and Arkansaw to get rich it for ten years before she died, and and grow up with; the country, will tuen it feirto mrmother. Let's see. find that the diviaie cuise has iol Tl.,t.i.w. -U... Ut. oVXnt lamily ftr-ror "" "Good rna'ain," ' In connection with a wreck near "Then, there's my black silk dress. Nantahala Saturday we hear of a lu H " , . . , case of. we might sav heroism which I paid $1.50 a yard for it in Buffalo, u wort;Qy of note. A negro near ;by, but I got cheated. I hadn't worn it nearing the cry Cor help.. from .tha but twice when the silk cracked and engineer lnyns agony, caus a oy creased all op. I went back and told escaping steam and hot water, rushed i u ..ir. a forward to relieve him, when the the clerk of it. but he wouldn do to him to 9top, as the anything about it. Next;ttte I enD;ine!was expected to burst. His buy a silk dress I propose " oniv junawer was : "I'm going to -Never mind about tne dress. help that man, ' and promptly went -The waist was beaded." to the relief .of suffering humanity. -I don't care about that." Br 8on Cit Time8- Well, let's see. Oh, ves; on the Mr. D. T. Swindell yesterday e or sheet, fZti", and bleached 'em myself. She s got ing that ther accepted Mr. Swindell's four boys, and the way they do kiek 0ffer to purchase the entire business sheet out is something awful. I of that company, whice recently (Wtsuppose l could have brought went iato the hands of receivers and MMT . which was a very extensive business. nernytning m: wou.u Tfae inrentry of the stock is val ted "Whateiser Ut $48,000. The purchase by Mr There's a pair of gray pants on Swindell was a casa transaction and L .i,i.t-.n nair bolonrr. was one of the largest on rec rd in j i i.ii wn r mil. ki in -u iu kjimi k h i bj ing to my husband. They are worn State.-N,0. Chronicle little thin on the knees, bnt they a voung man named Hanstord J nf nvar fnr tna ,f t.holRarnPSl Hon of Elisha BameS, of t UU UII VUW x.uw v. v..w - T'v wht nn three bovs kittle Kiyer wwbbu p. Even the most cautions commer cial newspapers ;npw admit that the tide has turned and that business -is improving. In the 'iron trade, tbe last to revive,. tht;re are. higherjprfce3 and an increased demand, and all the indicatioas point to Jhe restoration of; normal conditions says the Atlanta Constitution, and then it adds i. We do not look for tbe return of good times at once. Our depression passed through slow and gradual stages and our recovery will proba brj-be slow But it is encouraging to oe assured m il we nave passed if he could. He is . very confident of the turnin- point and are on the up 8ucces8, and it is very probable that against Tried to Lynch the Spies. .Charleston, S. C, Jan. 24 The first riot caused, by, the. attempt to enforce the new dispensary law ocr cured tonight. A body of 500 angry citizens proceeded to the lodging house where the spies boarded, with the intention to lynch them The police, however, got, wind of. the af fair and the spies got out of the way There was a fusilade of pistol shots and much excitement. A citizen named . Wallie Bellan ceau was wounded, in the neck but not fatally, and the crowd then slow-" ly dispersed after finding that the spies were nnt at home. The feeling here is"very intense' Hilt Says Ho is Going to Defeat Peckham'a Confirmation. Washingtok, Jan."24. The Sen ate today confirmed the nomination of Allen Thomas, of Florida, to be United States consul at La Guayra. .Senator Hill stated very ' frankly today that he intended to defeat the confirmation of Mr. Peckham. nomi nated to be Associate Justice, of the Supreme Cour-. of. the United Stages, grade aain The uncertainties in regard larjff legislation will scon be and our manufacturers are now satis fied that the new schedule of duties will not be changed radically enough to injure many interests. Of course if congress fails to give the' country some satisfactory measure . of financial relief it will take a long time for busiifess to a.ljust itself to-the new conditions resulting from the gen ral shrinkage 'of valuta',' but the people are not prepared to believe that their representatives wih dis appoint their expectations and -fail to carry out. thepnlicv ' mapped out by the national . democracy at Chi cago. : Everywhere the out'.bok 'is hopg- a number ot documents Peckham will be laid before the com OVer ftf ;a ..iati'nr;'f,.nt.i. tUlbVw t. U HO lU'bbtlJ iMI'.ll.O t 4 The Old Friend And tKe best friend, that never fails vou, is Simmons Liver Eegu- ful, au l especialiy in the south. The lator; tne nea u) tnat ss wnau calamity sliout'ers are 'disappearing you hear; atjthe mention on Grumblers and croakers are not wanted. '"The" thing to do now is to' get to work. 'Money talks, and so does work. To find-out wh t the w-,rld want au"d V will pay for, and then produce it here,- is a' problem whose solution will fhak ns pros perous; McOl-are's Magazine FOR 1S94. The Best Lite rat uroj , Tbe Newest Knowledge Fully Illustrated. 1 5 CENTS A COPY. $1 .50 A YEAR. Some of. the features are r The Edge of the Future. The Marvels of Science and A chievements, presented In a popu lar way. ' Famous People. . ' Their Life-Stories told by word." . and pictures; the materials being . in all cases obtained from sources intimately connected with the sob ' jects. ... - I--, True Narratives of . Adventure, Daring and Hardihood. v Leopard Hunting in Northern, 'Africa. Lion Hunting in Algeria. Tiger Hunting in India. Elephant Hunting in Africa. Adventures m the Upper Himalayas. Great Business Institutions. The Longest Railroad in the 1 World. The Hudson l ay Com pany. The Bank ot'Erbimi. The Business of the C e. .i" t Mer . chant ($100,000,006 a year). ' Human Documents. Portraits of Famous People from Chjldhnod to the Present Day. Short Stories, By the Best Writers. Notable Serials by Robert Louis Stevenson : and ' Wiiliani Dean Howells. Among the Contributors for the com-' ing year are :. Professor Drummond, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Archdeacon .Farrar, Bret Harte; Rudyard Kipling,' Octave Thanet, Andrew Lane, W. D. How ells, Gilbert Parker, F. R. Stockton, Joel Chandler Harris, Conan Doyle, R. L. Stevenson, Charles. A. Dana,.' Archibald Forbes, and many others. t dojb. i "'""S"' "-" oa ahnt ftd killed last Sat- . - v J 1 a. I IAUU VI I wmww - myself ana l Know now awiui tney - . accidental dischare of i 14. 1JI I ... r are on pants, ciouiewiueo i. wuumu b a gun carried by a neigtioor, jsar. l.. be four weeks oefore " S. Deal, while out turkey hunting "Yon can have the trunk" bluntly A brother of Mr. Deal was along and replied the baggage-man. nHp . MnnnLin he Dnlled ..T -i. lf 1 J - - 1 ou wucic o .uu u.u. Ulimh ofa tree out of his way mention yet. There's three pairs of when he let it 20 it struck the. ham mer of the gun carried by u. . ueai and shot Mr. Barnes in the abdomen, to discourage him. Corbett again resumed the offensive and soon had Mitchell in a corner, where he land ed his left heavily on the mouth. There was a brisk rally in which (Just the thing needed in Boxboro- Mitchell received some stiff punches wrrtT in the neck and cleverly dodged a Also UAmiiioauu jvuuo, it jlj.-, . . ,., , , . , i r r ...Tinuc j nnD-r a ttsjc riffht swing. Loward the close of RE AlsoS HADES and CURTAINS, the round Corbett had worked Char- REFRIGERATORS, FEATHER ue over to the ropes where, after a PILLOWS, BOLSTJiiKS, &c. mix up, he landed a straight left We are agents for the ye QQ Chariie'3 temple and drop- nowlo Qmilnrr MarhinP ped him. At this point Corbett ut 17UVIO wvvnift mu v, rlvlbsfchis head. If it. had not You heed one. been for Referee Kelly's heavy re- straining hand he wouiu nave tnen and. there lost the fight on a foul. He was frantic to get at his man' and finish him, actually struggling with the big referee to dash at - Mitchel every ti me- the Englishman got hp ononetknee. The gong sounded and Best on earth." Write us. CVWK1 OT W 1 ' Cures Consmnption, Cough, Croup, Sore the en4 f the fight WAS delayed bj iin.rH,tli,n.1nttt For Line Back. Side oc - time beme cal eo. Chest ShUoh'.Porou. Plasty jHHeHett-ascti. w i, ! n.. , ;,,nr rfco minno HlLOH'SyCATAlHRH rest,: the ref lce very seriously warn R E MEDY-1 Corbt 1 1 i.bout ; fouling, and his seconds implored him to keep nis SI TTsm van Catarrh f Then use tliig Eermetfy. at will Cure you. Prioe50ct. Tm Injeator for itasuceaeful treatment, free. Eememben d head and not the prize tnttp Wftg Wlob'aBemedtes are eold on a guaranty ' j , t . Here is w hat Peter Cooper, who lived to be over 90 years old and died worth many millions, said of a new3 paper: In all towns where a news paper is published every man should advertise in it, if nothing. more than a card stating his name and the busi ness he is in. It n it only pays the advertiser, bat it lets the people at a distance know that the town in which you reside is a prosperous coinmuni ty of business men. As the seed is sown so the seed recompenses. Never pull down your sign while yon expect po do business. Deserving Praise. ' We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr King's.New Discovery for Con sumption, Dr. King's New liferPIlfsVi Bocklen's Arnica Salve aad'Electria Bitters, and -have never , handjiti remedies that - sell 'as-welt.' or t'jat have given such universal stls faction We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand .-.ready-to refund the purchase price; ir. satis feotory results do not "follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on tbel merits. J. l)e Morns Druggist. Yesterday as the 11: 80 train on the Richmond & Danville was pass -id fi-rfthnm street, some one threw large rock into the sc shattering a window and scattering excellent - Liver medicine, ' and people- should not be gersuaded that anything else wm.aq. It is the King ot Lryer Medi cines ; is better than, pills, and. takes, the, place of Quinine and Calbm'eL " It acts jdif e.ctly on the Liver. Kidneys " 'and'Bo'wela and gives new life to the whole sys- mill..- xmo xo uiio ni,uiwuu j want. Sold by all Druggists in Has the Z Stamp In red on wrapper. . A Blizrard Raging in the West. St. Paul, Jan. 23. It is showing Liquid, or in Powder to be 'taken hrd here, with the thermometer be- dry or maae into a w. ow zero. Topeka, Kan.,. Jan. 23. A . bliz zard, accompanied by a light fall of snow, has been raging : throughout Kansas all day. There has been, a f-blinding north wind, anil ths ther mometer has indicated the lowest temperature .of the season. :. Advices received at the weather bureau, sta tion are tliat the storm is - jreneral, although moat severe in the eastern part of the State. .: Kansas City. Mo., Jan. 28. A fierce blizxard swept 'down from the North tw l..v. Snow I1e.4n.11 fallingat 6 o'clock, anil tiie wind increased in violence until noon, when it reached a velocity of attout twenty five miles .n hour. I he storm ceased at 7 o'clock toniiiht. In the meantime, six inches of- snow . had fallen, and thermometer had 'dropped forty degrees, to 12 degrees belowT41 zero. Much aeiay is reported to railway traffic iu Kansas. Predic tions of severe suffering among, the poorer classef of homesteaders come from many points, but the snow is general lv welcomed bv the farmers, 15 CENTS A COPY. SI. 50 A YEAR. Remit bw draft, monev-order or '' registered letter. ; ' S. S. IVieCLURE. Limited. 74$ & 745 Broadway., N. Y- City WATCH THIS SPACE EV- . . ..ERY WEEK. aoxBoao.N.c. it . - --4- Watches, Clocks, Jewelry who have been bewailing the lack of new Take it awav 1 And I forgot to tell you that there killing Jiim before meaicai am couiu are - reacti mm. kuauune uuonw. If you want - your trunk, here it is !' TITII TMl ' liAirn Mm man - fata, it.' . nnileF flip nvtrhead brtdae on away. I lost my check, and I wanted " " . 'onnam BtTUMi Nil inr 1111c liila tt j to satisfy you it was my trunk. If - -- vou'd sive me time I'd tell you about 1 6 . . , ... . me com. witu iui vuum, iu . ,,, , ... - .- k -. i . j . , (glass an over tuai, euu i tuc two pairs of sospemiers for the boys, ia8 , . . . . . aon. and" . . . . I Mr n.n lillMI TT 11. Q1IU VUV v " w and after waiting around two or turee ' . ... . ii . . - j was m ine seat wnern mc iug&. lcii ninnfoa with a diftftnnointed and! u..uuvw rr 1 . 1 ; mn ,i,t IrwA-ih sorrowfiillr told the P"'lQer w8 uuru, uu v- J J . .. Mor Th matter, -nas re.'orted to Officer, Blackweldei aud le and an other officer went up the track to try to find the culprit, '"mit he had vanV OSGAXIZED 1832. TlBfiKU FIRE AND MARINE BSIIRMCE COMPM I . ' ' RICHMOND. , Assets - - - - $650,000 INSURES AGAINST WAT6HES. GbLb WATC ES of all kinda; i SILVER WATCHES and NICKEL WATCES .at popular prices. Al so genuine RAILROAD WATCHES, at rock bottom prices. FIRE AND LIGHTJVIJVG Ttiis old company, u nore tl.:.n l alf es moisture during the autumn and winter. TtekVek. Jan. 23. Trainmen. run ning' between1 Salida and' Grand Junction say the snowfall alpng their J."Tr " snccassnu creratk.r, i.as jki route 1 ueavier luis he Wan .w 'htjDREDS OF THOUSANDS has been lor years, and it is snowing a continuously. 'The Cold WaVe.8trUck ofl.wse8 to citizens of North Carolina. Dpnvor this mhrnino- irpomnnied avorysimple and ooncige policy, free of petty iener ruis morning, .accorapaqiea t gtn'0ti0li and hbeT ia its tenng ndcon-l by a light, fall , of snow. I he storm ait"ps. : " J . 1 .1,- o - IB KUCljll UVW IUC own.. . I yi If CLOCKS. I offer special bargains in CLOCKS from $1.50 to $15.00. All warranted ee expressman tdcarTyrthe traok to his wagon.: Mr. Taraney Cwrecti a, WrtMiu Imprassion , WA8HiNOTOjM,,20.rtiere i8 uhed CharloUe 0bserver a misconcepuorr- regaraing-, iue- in come tax," said MK; Tarsney, Demo On last Friday, Frank little, who' W. H. PaLMKR, President. MOCAUTH Y. Secretory. , A Negro Kills His'Wife and Jum Greenville,' S. C, Jan. 23. Ed Davis, the colored "janitor of the Greenville Olub, killed bis wile : and jumped into a well and drowned him self' a httle before 7 o clock this morning.-, Ifeighbors were attracted Psin awe... DMHI1TES, District Agent, CLES ever brought to . ,, ' . and will guarantee to fit any eye, . ' ' . Milton, - N. C. DRESS-MAKING! JEWELRY., BEAST-PINS, EAR-RINGSS, BADGES, CHARMS, CHAIN- crat. of Missouri. tWamBrninsr.-"The lives near Beayerfiam, came to town bilIexemptsrftU4ncdme'ofn$4,00(r in e afternoon started home r,rl v In otnter Jwordat man who afoot. He attempted to cross the has an ahnuai ihcome. of f 4.000 pays trestle acros Richard sou's creek no ux. A man4, witli an., annual about three miles from . town, .aliout Income oflOO pay a-. peroeut. the time the westbound mail train tor'$10(te:wtob-'ir;'tli was due, and after going too far on abqve $4,000. 'A member iof Cotr the trestle to get ff before being gws, fQr PXamble, 1 taxed' 2 per overtaken, he sawj the train, He CBbn $1,000, tbe-other $4,000 of, walked ont on the end of a cap sill MWncom.beiai-emete.1br-t.the aaited Ma faUi .Theporrier of OfwiK i wefctothe public ahiiaia a Pie on: the cowcatcher, Js supcqs undetstana this;' for-' thr impression d, struck him in, the, forehead ..and ieemato be'gneraltfiat'wfaeTeojie.'s made a fearful scalp, wound,,. hat i he income exceeds $4,000 ' one is taxed held on with the desperation of a on tbe fuUanantiv wticii is not who knew that.m's life depended Correct" ; i f' upon his efferts. Monroe Enquirer, Bring me your watch clock and welry re pairs. . . Sati afection guar ai enteed.'- -.' - liis wife lying, dead on-a bed, with Inf prpct tn thp I HlP RINGS; in fact, snything yoi . wknt the back olher skull cr-ustied in. -byi' " - -1 ip the Jewelry Une due Blue ui.iut! ueu i(U9 a uiuouy xw, which tad evidently been used to commit the deed. A search tor Davis revealed , his. body : ,in a. well abouttwelve feet deep It is suppos ed tnat tie was temporarily insane. Fitty . Tennessee - Convicts Eseape. from the ; '"''.' Coat Creek Stockade. , Knoxytlle, Teen.. .Jan. .83;-A Tribune . special . from -i- Coal Creek 8ays.fifty';Coovicts, confined in- the branch Stated; prison at . that place, escaped 4last" -night by-.- crawling through tae;lax-s at : water-gate lead ing -into the. stockade;; They effected their escape jst -at dark.dnd shortly after dark several pedestrians' were rolled in-ithe'vleirtitylAs soon - as their escape was discovered,! guards sta ted In .pursuit, Dring ooustantiy. Several convicts were shot. I lb IK It -i) fell II il II I Ml! - - IF ' you want "vcur Dresses . . made up in the lat- . est style, best work, and best fit, call on me at my ' residence ' on Academy street. ' . ' . Very Respectfully, . . . t ' . Mes. J, A. Noell 4 -' '' - 'J ' 5-TON-WACOM SCALES, ?60. hvn S2ASS Ti3E BSAlt Warranted fort Yean taenia tTnnteA. Senif fr Tcru.. - . FARMERS" . Ban mad Wai-rboaM- Sralea. .- J0H3 OT BIKGHAMTON. BingliWlitoaa.T. l ouriruunioa 'SILV.E.R-WAR.E. Beautiful wtdding and holliday presents in SILVER SPOONS, FOLKS. KNIVES and TABLE WARE of all kinds at lowest prices PECT AC LES. I nave tbe finest lot of SPECTA- CAIf r OBTAIW A PATEHTr experience in the patent business. Commanl Far , F mpt answer and an taoneet opinion, writ to fcmna brmation: concerning Patent and how to. ob L'NN &CO woo baT bad nearly fiftyyears lence in tne patens Business, uimmmira. strictly eonfldentlau A Handbook of ln tain thntn aenl free. Alao a eatalooneaf , M3U anu Baenimowoa aea uw. ratenta taken tnrooRn Munn s uo. ncetrm Auu notieeuLane Miemnftanmeaai ana 1 us are brought widely before the pobllowith. trrt. ma tn tha inventor. . This anlefimd naner. taaned weeklT. eleeantly Ulnstrated. has by far the , largest circulation, or may sctemuw wotk in wo ing es, 23 eenta. -"'Mi world. 83 a year. 1 Sample copies sent tree. nlatea. in eolors. and DhotonaDha of ss. with plana, enabling builders to show the' euiioing imiuoo, miwuu cau a year. Eioga , .. i . '. ,.' ' lens and nuns it co. 1 eopic tiiul hous latest deal. ery number contains bean-': new a and MMnM eontnuita. Addreaa SiSW XOBE, tfOa BWU9WAX. j . , t ;- ; - T4 ! f -
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 1, 1894, edition 1
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