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The Courier. WASHINGTON LE1TER. F iltered according to Postal Regu luti us, at the Postofflce, in Roxboro, A C. as second-class matter PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY NOELL BROS., Prop's. J lie Editors are in no wise responsible for views expressed by correspondents. President Recuperating--Ransom and Jarvis Veto Gossip--N. C. Personas--Democratic Economy--Presidential "Crow"--A Beau tifnl Marriage. The President is reported as im proving at Gray Gables where he went on Friday to recuperate from Qi aftnV -nf malaria which has U V i n been aggravated by over work. He expects to return next Tuesday. It is rumored he intends to veto the River and Harbor bill and let the senate tariff bill become a law without his signature. Senator Ransom saw ADVERTISING RATES : One him about the River and Harbor bill r..:nmn lyear $80.00; One-half col- before he left and urged him to sign UNCERTAINTY. HAS MUCH TO DO WITH RETARDING TRADE. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS ! 1 fin ciiDV. one ytai, - - v. I cpy, six months, - 50 umn l year $u.uu uinu 1 year $25.00. Transient Advertisements : One inch 1 week $1; 2 weeks f 1.50; 2 uionthf 2. Two inches 1 w6ek$1.50; l weks $2: 1 month S3, .tour incnes 1 ekf2: 2 weeks $2.50; 1 ?;..)0. Advertisements inserted on Local page as reading items, 5 cents per ;ne for each insertion. Legal advertisements, such as Ad ministrators' and Executors' Notices, Ut. mrai8sioners' and Trustees' Sales, it in the interest of the entire coun try. He assured the President that the bill had been carefully prepared. Senator Jarvis 6ays he would be month willing to retire f rom Public llfe lf he could see a free sugar bill, an amendment to the Constitution to elect Senators by the people and a measure to change the rules of the senate, become laws. If such legis lation could be secured through the N'Pinnonsto Non-residents, etc., will ho 'purged for at legal rates and must UK I' AID IN ADVANCE. ROXBORO. N. C. AUG. 22nd, 1894. For Cougress, 5th District, A. W. GRAHAM, of Granville County. For Solicitor, 5th District, E. S. PARKER, of Alamance Couutv. agency of Senator Jarvis he would achieve international fame and ren der his country the most distinguish ed service. Hon. Kop Elias came here from the state convention, had a long in terview with the President which lasted until it was nearly time for him to take the train when he was driven to the depot in secretary Lamont's private carriage. Mr. Helms, the efficient postmas ter at Monroe, N. C. has been here to improve the mail route going out bout all the Congressional Con- from his progressive town renlions in North Carolina have been I hear Captain S. A. Ashe, will be id, and in a few days now, the given a good position under the gov campaign will open in each District ernment. in earnest. At this writing the A comparison of the expenditures prospects for a solid Democratic del- between this and the last republican egation in the next Congress is very congress shows that the Democrats bright. In this District Mr. Settle have been instrumental in cuttiug h:is been re-nominated and he will down expenses $30,000,000. This is ti.'er the field this year with some a good showing for the party and opposition iu his own party in addi- the subject will make first class cam linn to having a record which is not paign material, likely to do him much good. The econemy in the management Hon. A. W. Graham, our candidate of the Postal expenditures is due lor, and the next representative of f to th f7 d7 Demands for Necessities, However, Will Soon Come, But Rev. J. A. Davis Health Came First. There are no words so strong as those spoken by the true minister of the Gospel. One knows and feels instinctively that such words come from the heart and are uttered only with the earnest purpose of doing good to humanity. We do not won der, therefore, at the strong and earnest words of praise which the eminent divine, Rev. J. A. Davis, of Hutton Valley, Howel county, Mo., says : "I had the pneumonia five years ago, last winter, and after I got up and around there was a pain in my right lung, and 1 was also badly bothered with blind piles so bad that I could not rest day or night-. 1 tried different doctors and also differ ent medicines, but did not receive the Fifth District in Congress, was here yesterday shaking hands with of Hon. John S. Heuderson. He drew the bill up and carefully scru- He said he had been tinized W item' i 1 in -nfmnlii , j . Figures do not lie and here is the imicn encourageu Binue tue uuuvcii-i - .., t rri brf id schedale of "penses of .the Govern- incut lur luc uttfii lyui ycoid. a ui he had received f ivm different counties in the Dis 1 r;;t. He said he had just received a t.'Vgram from Mr. Settle asking him iiiui Chairman Fuller to meet the Re j ublican Chairman and Mr. Settle in Clrnensboro next week to arrange for ii oint oanvass, this Mr. Graham is iviixicus for this and will insist on four five appointments in each county. f i says he is in the race to win. Tom luie's star will go down this fall to l isfl no more. Capt. E. S. Parker was here this week to attend court, but as there was no Judge to preside, he had a little time to Jook over the field in I Vrson county, politically. He thinks his chances of a relection are good the fiscal year 1890, $403, 080,982, for the fiscal year 1891, $392, 612, 447; for fiscal year 1892 $354, 937, 784: for Jscal year 1893, $385, 818, 629; for fiscal year 1894,$ 296, 960, 336. These amounts ought to show the people which partv should re main in power. The sundry civil and deficiency appropriation bills, the two last that remained for action having been disposed of yesterday, now only await the President's signature to become laws, and to clear up the appropriation business of Congress, The River and Harbor bill is practi cally a law, in-as-much as it cannot now be returned to the Rev. J. A. Davis. any permanent relief. I kept grow ing worse all the time. I was reading the paper one evening and I saw your wonderful 4 B. B. B. B. medicine advertised, so I concluded to try it. I bought one box of our druggist and commenced taking it and when I had taken the fourth dose I could sleep sound at night, something I had not done for years before. I have taken four boxeB of this great and valuable remedy, and at the present time my health is as good as at any time in my life, and am perfectly cured of piles and my confidence in Bragg's Best Blood Balm js constantly in creasing. If you are a sufferer do not fail to get this medicine immediately from your druggist, it cost but !jl per box, or six boxes for $5. It is pure ly vegetable ana is tasteless; put up iu capsules. One months' treatment in a box. If not found at your drug gist s, send to 11. L. Bragg, Manu facturer, Connersville, Indiana. For sale by W. R. Hambrick & Co., drug gist, Roxboro, N. C. THE CHINESE-JAPANESE WAR. "Last summer I had I tried known remedy, none Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Piarrhoea Remedy was recommended to me. x purcnasea a bottle and received almost immedi ate relief. I 'continued to use the medicine andl was entirely cared. I take pleasure; in recommending this remedy to any person suffering; with such a disease, as in my opinion it is the best medicine in existence." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by W. R. Hambrick & Co. into Corea and that upwards of 50,- t Mr. Thomaf Batte, editor of the 000 Japanese soldiers are now in Graphic, Texarkana. Arkansas, has Corean territory. The Chinese fleet found what ha believes to betneDest, is remaining passive. In Japan the remedy in existence for the flux. His war fever is intense and universal, experience is ;weii worm rememoer- the press and DODular orators preach- tnSv He say s ing to the. excited people of .vastly a yery severe .attack of flux; Amhitinnft sftbp.mfis. innlndiiiff... the amo" everJ conquest of China, or at least the gmnS relie- conquest of the Chinese province of Manchuria.; The Japanese populace and press are under complete official control. Perfect order prevails among the town population. The Japanese government enforces com plete secrecy in respect to all mili tary movements, and vigorous cen sorship is observed over press and other dispatches. KNOW NOTHING OP IT, I Cuatflwu fSwil Rill tnnnuA(l hu CrtO PrOCItiAnt London. An 3-. 19. The nffima la I ' ' . o - i tit . , -rv n A . a-i r,v Wrd W.Mnr n tha nfft message uum wic coi. that seven Chinese vessels were sunk reueneu . by the Japanese fleet on August 10th the bundi-y Civil Appropriation- mil. or xlth. The report is discredited. INTBUDEES WILL B3? SHOT AT. London, Aug. 18. The Tien Tsin correspondent of,, (the Times says that any war ships trying to cross the bar at Takuo without hav ing given previous notice will he fired on by the forts, no matter what flag they may fly. Naval vessels giving previous notice will be admit ted at the discretion of Chinese authorities. THE JAPANESE HAVE THE BETTER OF IT THUS FA It THE DEPENDENCE IS UPON CHINA'S NUMBERS AND EN DURANCES, San Francisco, Aug. 20. The steamer China, which was due Mon day next, arrived this afternoon from Hong. Kong and Yokohama haying made the passage from the latter port in 11 days and 18 hours, beat ing the record, by about' 19 hours. 1 he China brings advices from Yokohama of August 17th. Japanese neonle are stirred tn thir Hnrlm hi 1 x "J -ri r o r the present complication with China. ne LalON 06 DU 111611 The afiair absolutely engrosses the attention of the -people, high and low. 1 he Japan Gazette says: "The whole Dation is imbued with one 8pmt to humiliate China. High and low rich and poor, soldiers and merchants have but one desire. The probable consequences are utterly ignored. No thought of possible reverses, of bloody reprisal upon Chinese coasts, or of final confusion daunts their warlike .ardor. In Japan s immense superiority, they repose the utmost confidence. 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All the newest things in both thick and thin laces, and insertions, at low prices. c. China and Japan About Equal Reasons for Interest in the War. Victoria, B. C, Aug. 16. The Oriental papers, which were received by the Tacoma yesterday, differ as to the relative strength of Japan and China, but the opinions prevail that, House in ai considered, they are on .tolerable i -i - - i i 1 1 i 1 1 . . . -i , ii n , , . iwmnn lr.nnmnflTPn wu.n. h. vpni w 1 1 n- I t i , ... , ' I ' i. 1 1 i. i- I 1 i.ii-i wnv snouia tnev not De, nas anv mjuaueimB. iuc ai m ue watuueu man in the District who loves jus- 1x1 the "inte ten days, which ex- witl' interest, as the first occasion lice aught against our able and just pires today, as the House'af ftepre- when steel-armored vessels will be in be dead when the Tacoina left and H. M. S. Rateler had gone into the Siamese waters. Since, the naval fight at Gasean, icitor, has he not looked after the sentailve8 nas aajournea unui jyion- conflict. English papers in Japan merest of the State with a jealous day- inere nave Deen instances ridicule the claims of Japan to a great eye in every county in the District? wnere a Teto message nas been 8ent naval victory in the first engagement, I lo is one of the most conrteoue and m an(1 recognizecl atter tne expira- as he vessels engaged were in no way pleasant gentlemen to be found any- tl0n of tne ten day8' but not m mat- equal. where in North Carolina, and to be ters of thlB importance, it is pre- . ,-feated would be a sad blow not hmed the President has either sign o.uy to the District but to the State. ed the bil1 or allowed ik to,become 15 his fair and courteous dealing law by limitation. An official of the wi'h every one with whom he has House is now hurrying to c.iMi.i in contact eiuce he became Uray yat)les wltJl the sundry emi the ramiing of Japanese steamers iuitor has won for himself friends oppropriation bill, which was signed between Jinsen and Fusan has been . 1 T .1 XT' T"k " w iio will do all they can for hia elec- by tne SVT ana tne v lce res- suspended. General travel on smaller tion, and this has made him decidedly dent yesterday morning, stronger today than he was four essary that it recieve the approval rears ago. We believe he will be re- of President Cleveland by next Mon .lected by equally as large if not I day as the Joint resolution of Con- h Urger majority than he received at S1"688 extending current appropna .: is last election. His friends should tions will terminate then and all Ix'ster themselves and leave no stone work depending upon this bill would w uirned-for his success between now then have to cease. It is expected because they admitted that at first Japan may be victorious. But of the ultimate issue they have no doubt Japan, with its slender re sources of men and money, they aver, can be no match in the long run for China's millions. The magnitude of the prepauations might well make Japan pause if she had not already proceeded too far to exrtricate her self without the lost of prestige. But this is impossible, and the two L nations , now stand committed to Are prepared to give their students the benefit of Office, Bank and Count ing house practice in all their de tails. Long and extensive experience has perfected facilities for the highest development of Successful Business Men and Intelligent Citizens. Weekh' lectures oa Commercial Law Current Events ami Important Questions uf tue day. Shorthand and Typewriting courses unexcelled. Day school open the eiitire year. For further particulars call on or dangerous add reas, A. H. Eatoo. Baltimore & Charles Sts., Baltimore, Md., or L. H. Durling. 12th & F. Sts., Washington, D. C war. The China Gazette learns that 50, 000 troops are being called out for each province. It is also rumored that J The King of Siam was reported to 1 1 , 0., , , ? l fur OTi ttt-TQlr T,TfT SlltHlK TnU.J m to command Yang-Tse and pre vent the coming up of the 500,000 troopB from Ngankin. The Tien Tsiu correspondent of the China Ga-z-tte says: "We hear from Corea on good authority that a great deal of Oriental lines is much better, and", , , 8 . j- itroopsand that they are hanging news of an authentic nature is dif- , t , r. , r 8 lucuiociTcs uy uuzens in aespair oi their surroundings." oTHE Is ficult to obtain. una the 6th of next November. that the President will sign the bill today and that the messenger will T'ne County Executive Committee I return with it on Monday morning. REWARDS OFFERED FOB JAPANESE HEADS AND VESSLES. London, Aug. 16. The Central News correspondent at Shanghai says the Governor of Formosa has published a schedule of rewards for Chinese who capture or destroy or kill or capture The met, in the Courier office vesterdav Senators Eansom and Jarvis both I 5, ; for the nurnnsp nf nftllinor fho Tlomn- I favored the nassajre of the norxrnn cratic County Convention, to nomi- bills and the free sugar bill, before 8oldiers Qr sailors may be taken dead 111 to a full county ticket. The date they were buried in the Finance w.n fixed for Saturday, September J Committee Room, tr.. 15th, and the Chairman has is-1 I am thankful that the tariff bill siil his call for the convention on is disposed of. We have all wasted 1 lur, day. Of all times, this is the! a great deal of ink writing this le in. it important when only clean gen d: "The tariff muddle will be square men Bhould be plaoed on the I cleared up"next week l. 1 aocratio ticket before this con-1 A stuffed crow mounted in good vcm ion meets, the Coukiee has no J style, and plainly addressed "Grover choice, but will enter the fight with I Cleveland, President of the U.S. gt'ves off when the Democrats in Washington, D. 0." was recieved at c it -vec tion name a ticket We mast the White House by Private Secre p-ri up a good ticket, one in which the tary Thurber, yesterday. -The box m.wses have utmost confidence, and which contained it also bore the in tnen go in to win. At our Judicial, scription, "Veto or eat crow." The Congressional and State Conventions hill goes into effect the date it is we . have named for our standard signed, except the woolen schedule Chinese troops entering Corea. The bearers some of the best men in t.b which becomes operative, Jan. 1st merchant-steamships Taku and TOKO -nrna r, .tl JJI J. I O 1 1 1. party, and to-day these tickets are Japanese soldiers or sailors. or alive. The Governor offers 6,000 taels, or almost 2,000 pounds, for the destruction of a big Japanese war ship. For the destruction or cap ture of a small war-ship he promises 4,000 taels, or about 1,200 pounds. One hundred taels will be paid for the head of a Japanese officer, and 100 taels for the head of a Japanese private. The Central News correspondent also says : ?'A fleet of eight vassels, westward bound, was reported as passing Chee Foo on Augujst I4th. Chinese officers are leaving the country in large numbers ;to join the The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam, of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the treatment of diarrhoea in her children will undoubtedly be of in to rest to many mothers. 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The .1. . ? . bride wore a crown of wkite bensuline w tue county convention, oena gooa i nung ;n rjearl r.assemfinteriT.oint have a good lane voke. Sbft waa ftftAndAd hv her the Times from Shanghai says that sister Miss Gertrude Phillips. I the Japanes Are" putting fresh, troopa. me:i and then we will picket nominated. bu VU1UO . THE JAPANESE LAND 50,000 FRESH TROOPS IN COREA THE JAPB" HUCH EXCITED. Lokdon, Aug. 18. A dispatch to noon all m eyery day) Me. Hoods Sarsaparilla keeps theJbloddpure and lesi liable to - absorb the erms of disease. x - ; . Hood's ills are hand made, and perfect in proportion and appearance. 25c. per box. JL strictly blgh-grade Family Sewing Machine, possessing aU modem Improvements. Guaranteed Equal to the Best Prices very reasonable. Obtain them from your local dealer 1 comparisons. ad make ELDREDGE MANUFACTURIKB CO. BELVIDERE, ILL. Sale of Farming Valuable Lands. nn.irmp n the. mnvere civen me in a certain inortiraire deed executed by vv. H. 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Mrs. Anna Terry has charge of oar Dressmaking Department and guarantees satisfaction. Yours to please, WOODY & YANCEY Spri -n X8 94. Notice of Sale. By virtue of an order of Oie superior Court of Pereen ccunty i sued by D. W. Bradoher Clrk in the special' proceeding to sell land for divis ion entitled ttobert Lea and others ex prote, I shall on October 1st 1894. being first, Monday, sol' at the cow t house door in lloxboro to the highest bidder that tract of land in said eonnty in Bushy For township adjoinfng the lands of li.C. Hester, j W. F Snipes aiid others contain ing 22 acress imore or less, it being the lan i owned by Sid Learn severalty at his' death.' Terms oi sale $40.00 cash, balance on a credit of 12 months wim bond and security at 8 per- cent interest. Title retained till purchase money is paid in full, t , This August 22 1884. I-la c. HJ58TKR; Com'r. ol Sale. W. W. Kitonin. Att'y. Mctice. Nohth Carolina, Iii ll'.e Superior V Court Person County. ) Before the Clerk Robert Lea, Haywood Lea and Nora Whitfield by her next friend L. C. Hester, and. Annie Hortbn, Bettie Horton, Ella Horton. Bera Horton, Wm. Horton and Jck li. Horton by their next friend J. B. Horton, W. W. Walker and wife, Martha, Nat G. Walker, and J. S. Walker aud Lula Walker by their next friend Moses Walker? Arch liradsher, Re becca Phelps, Diah Wheeley and wife Mildred Wheeley, W. B. Wheeley and wife Martha Wheeley, J. W. Bradsher, Sarah Pointer, James A. Hicks and William Hicks, Robert Nethery and wife Nethery, Marion Bradsher, Eliza Davis, Fan nie C- Bradslaer, Eliza Bradsher, Rainey E. BTadsher, W. M. A. Brad sher; Frank A. Bradsher, Savannah Gilley and husband Gilley, Buck Bradsher, Riphard Britisher, John Bradsher, and Miss Brad sher, J. A. Hicks, W. A. Hicks, and others, part of the heirs of Sid Lea and Martha Bradsher, deceased, Plaintiffs. AGAINST The heirs of Henderson Bradsher, Defendants. To the heirs of Henderson Brad sher, supposed to be in Missouri and Tennessee, whose nanies are un known to plaintiffs : . Take notice that an action as above entitled has been instituted in the Su perior Court of Person County to sell for partition among the' heirs of Martha Bradsher and Sid Lea a cer tain tract of land in Bushy Fork Township said County, adjoining the lands of James Whitfield, L. C. Hes ter. W. F. Snipes and others, con taining about 98 acres, owned by said Martha Bradsher and Sid Lea dur ing their lives. . The' Defendant, will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of said Court at his office in the 'court house in Roxboro, North Carolina, on or . be fore the 18th day .of. August 1894, and answer or demur to the plaintiffs complaint in said action, or else the Plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the judgement' and order demanded in the complaint. . D. W. Bradshek, C. S. C. . This July 3rd, . 1894. -, Notice. t The Chattanooga Cane Mills the best. jThey are for sale at lowest figures, at ( Lckix.& Long's. are th By virtue of an order of the Superior f-rt of FereiB conntyrl will 8'M to the Wheat bidder at lh court honso-door in Koxbbro on Monday the 20th daj of August 1894, it being Monday of court, the olio wi ng tract of land in Hoxboro low .ihip, adjoining the lands of Geo. James, C. S. W instead and others, and known as the Home i-lace of the lute James Hamlin, containing 83 more or less: Terms one third cash, 1-8 in- six months, and balance in twelve mo-iths, pftrchaser giving bond with approved Bcc.nnty. Title reserved unul purchase money P"1 '. J in full. - ' This July H 1891. . ' . Jlffo. S. HAMLlK. Coni'r. -.'T ' m. D. Merritt. Attv. - . . . Ripsuis Tabules assist digestion. " - Ripans Tabules cure dizziness. -Rir,ana Tabules : a standard rcmedj 83,000.00 A YEAR 1 FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. 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Fidelity & Casualty Acci dent of New York. Yours truly, Featherston & Long. wi Full line of Fashionable Millin ery has arrived, including all of the latest novelties. Special attention is called to the Square Top Hat and the Ferris Wheel Placque. Long experience and Cash gives me an advantage over all competi tors. Largest line of childrens head gear in the County. Ribbons, Flow- era and Ladies Notions in profusion. Very Respectfully, Miss Pallds Yancbt. ...It's MULE SENSE To pay more for anything, even if it is a Coffin, than you can buy it lor at tne ciieapest place. E. D. CHEEK Has the best line tf Undertak ing Goods to be found in this section, and hia prices the lowest. If the painful duty of buying coffin tails to your lot, be sure and see me and get my prices. BW BBV SB B1SBBW al I pose. tonnes i m rr eiHcacy PRICE 60 CENTS. PER BOTTLE. NX ft YAllABlE IRFORIIATieH flEE. FOR -SALE BY DRUGGISTS. Land Sale, !!y virtue of an order uf tl:e Supe.ior Court, I will sell to the highest bidder, r.n.tlie iirat Monday tn August, J691, at tbe court bouse door in Uoxboro, the lauds belonging to the usimc of the late Z. 11. Duncan, adjoining) he land of A l H'Ore, l.ll. Duncan ami N. I.unfford on the Went, and James Welc i on ihe Sc.uili. The Western half of sa d tiai-t i the part in levised and to be atild. Teams: One half . rash, bullance iii 6 months with approvel securitv at 8 iurr cent, intcrtet. This June the 1-1, 1891. N. I.VNsroRD, Com'r. Notice. Fino Tobacco Land for Sale. On the 1st MoudftT in August, 1831, il being 6th day, I will sell at piiblic a action to the highest bidder foressh, in the town of noxboio N. C, a tract of Hne tobacco land, containing 140 acres more or less, situated about two miles front th town, well watered and well wooded, and in a fine state of farming. Same adjoins the lands ol Mrs. E. A. Terry, Samuel Pointer and others, on tbe waters of Rosemny Creek, being of the Mar.ows Creek fertility. The Bale is made' ur.der special order of the Superior Conrtfor I'erson county in a suit of Jas. B. Harnett vs. Q. A. Whitueld. V. 8. Bryant, Com'r. This July Srd, 1884. Sale of Valuable Land, In pursuance of authority given me in an order of the Superior Court of Person county, mule oa the 20th day of April, 1894, in tlio special proceedings entitled Mrs. Lucy U. Smith, extrx. of Richard Thorp, dee'd, vs. Kichard T. Thorp and W. A. Bobbitt, Receiver of ttichard T. Thorp, it being an order to tbe Executrix to sell real estate to make asssets, I will sell on August 6th, 18D4, at public auction at tbe court house door in the town of toxboro, Person county, K; C, the following described land, viz: That traot of land lyin. in Allens ville township, adjoining the lards of .1. N. 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All persons holding claims again t said estate are requested to present them within the time prescribed by law otherwise this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery This July Srd, 1894. J. B. Hamlin, Adm'r. Land Sale. By virtue of the powe&given ine in a deed of Trust executed by v.H. Williams and wife on. we mm nay oi uuue, lsas, as will apnea reference to book M. M. (page 285 and 1286) in. eat by- the offioe of tbe Beriater of Deeds for Pennn. eonnty, I will as trustee for F. O. Bumpaea, self atpuollc anction to the highest bidder lor cash onthelStb day of Anguat, ISM, at the comt nvose aoor in tioxiwra, tae loitowing tract or uorvu ui iauu,'Mf-wit. xusv met lying tn tioi- t Ivir loways township, i'erson c .untv. North num. Una. and adjoining the "Matilda Wnndv the Anna Woody place, the "Dave Lawson' tract, 8. B. Gentry, S. Crutchfleld and others. and bounded by tJe line between North Carol! na and Virginia on the North. Said tract being a part of the Wm. Thaxtoa place, J. S. 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The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 22, 1894, edition 1
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