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The Courier. F-ntered according to Postal Regu lull ..us, at the Postoffice, in Roxboro, In C. as second-class matter PUBLISHED WEEKLY B7 MOELL BROS., Prop's. The Editors are in uo wise responsible tor ?iews expressed by correspondents. STJBSCEIPTION terms: ii.py, one year, - - $1.00 I copy, six months. - - 5U ADVERTISING RATES : One .;... umn lyear$80.0U; Une-naii col umn 1 year $40.00; One-quarter col umn 1 year $25.00. Tbaxstent Advertisements : One inch 1 week $1; 2 weeks $1.50; 9 nu.nt.h $2. Two inches 1 week $1.50; 1 weeks $2; 1 month $3. Four inches 1 week $2; 2 weeks $2.0U; l rnonin Advertisements inserted on Local pfure as reading items, 5 cents per ine for each insertion, f.eo-al advertisements, such as Ad n inistrators' and Executors' Notices, l- mraissioners' aDd Trustees' Sales, s.i simons to Non-residents, etc., w ho .-iiHrged for at legal rates and must UK PAID IN ADVANCE.' K 'XHORO. N. C. SEP. 10th. 18'J4 For Congress, 5th District, A. W. GRAHAM, of Granville Countv. For Solicitor, 5th District, E. S. PARKER, of Alamance County. OUR COUNTY CONVENTION. ' The Democratic County Conven tion for this county was held here last Saturday, and it was a gala day for the Democracy of Ferson county. The court house was filled with en thusiastic Democrats from every township in the county. The con vention was exceedingly harmonious and every delegate in the conventiui showed plainly that he meant busi ness and that the enemy must be routed. The nominees, from the Legisla ture to Coroner are men of known integrity and moral character, and everybody knows that if they are elected their interest of the county will not suffer, for their interests arei identified with that of every other man in the county. For honesty of purpose, -for morality, high integrity, and capability, there is no party, in no county in Korth Carolina that can name a superior ticket to the following : John B. Day, for House of Rep resentatives. D. W. Bradsher, for Clerk of the Superior Court. H. G. Clayton, for Sheriff. Geo. H. Jones, for Register of Deeds. S. B. Winstead, for Treasurer. J. J. Landsdell, for Surveyor. Dr. J. A. Wise, for Coroner. Isow this is a ticket that every man, who is interested in good of ficers and good government should not hesitate to vote. We have not seen a man yet who could say ought J against these men. It is true they are not politicians, and it is equally true that thy are not office seekers. Webelive the Democracy c.f Per son county is aroused as it Las not been in some years we know they are more united, and with a good ticket and we have that, and a united front, and all hands ready for the fight, we can elect our entire ticket. Let every Democrat in the county pull off his coat, roll up his sieves and go to work work for every man on our County ticket, Senitorial, Judicial, Congressional and State tickets. For if we win this time the fight two years hence will not be near so hard. Let every man in the party do his duty and the ticket we named last Saturday will surely be a win- CAMPAIGN OPENED. The Congressional campaign for this district opened at Oxford last Monday, and joint discussions be tween Graham and Settle will con tinue up to November. Reports from the opening speeches indicate that Graham had 'Settle on the defensive throughout the discus sion. Both speeches are highly com mended, being free from personal abuse and mud slinging. Graham . pressed the "young Demosthenes" to his record, which is by no means pleasant or complimentary to Mr. Settle. Especially is this true in the dodging of 252 roll calls out of 30$ calls during the session.. It would appear from this part of his record-that as a dodger Tommie is a success; but that is not the kind of man the voters of the Fifth district want to represent thenrinCongress. They want a man who will stay in bis seat and look after the interests of his constituents. A" man who only answers to 56 roll calls out of total of 308 is a mighty poor Kep. resentative in fact' we don't think you could call him a Representative. Their campaign will open in Per son Friday, at Holloways; Saturday atCeffo; Monday, at Roxboro and Tuesday, at ML Tirzab. We hope as many of the people as can do so will go ont and hear Jthese candidates discuss the issues, then they can the better judge which of the two men is the friend of the laboring people. Come to Roxboro Monday. BRECKENRIDGE DEFEATED. In the Ashland Congressional dis trict, in Kentucky, last Saturday, Congressman Breckenridge, after a very bitter fight, was defeated for a re-nomination by Mr. W. C. Owen. This fight has been watched with much interest all over the country, on account of the Pollard affair. Thus the political carreer of a once popular and highly esteemed gentleman goes down in disgrace and dishonor. Col. Breckenridge made a most desperate fight, and though he controlled the election machinery, and with two candidates to divide the opposion vote, yet the forces arrayed against him proved overwhelming. An exchange says that "William C. Owen, his successful opponent, is an active young Democratic politician of his district. Though he is not ai ahl-r man Umn Breckenridge it is to bo hoped th-it he is a better one." WORDS OF WISDOM Within less than a score of miles from llaleigh lives an old man whose days have been spent in the Demo cratic party. Nigh unto lour score years has he lived, and in such wise that people honor his life and respect his opinionsalthough weary with sickness and bodily infirmity, the life of Ransom Gully, for his name is none other, still shine forth as a beacon to light more fickle and less clear visioned men down the uncer tain pathway that every son of Adam must travel. When the political craze to leave the old party first took possession of the minds of some of his neighbors they gathered about this old proph et of Israel and sought encourage ment from him. They found it not. "Ah!" said he, our God has saved this good land of ours for us. Why shall we complain? Why shall we repine? Our deaf and dumb and blind children have the care, and love and instruction of the State; our un fortunate insane have homes provid ed at Raleigh and at Morganton; the last days of the old soldiers are made glad by the recognition of their ser vices by a loving and appreciative generation. Peace and good will pervade our State christian men oc cupy our places of trust and honor. For those who will not obey the law a place has been provided, and the penitentiary holds within its high and strong walls those who would destroy society. All! All these things are ours without any heavy burden of taxation. "Add to these my freedom of con science, my freedom of thought, of word and of action, and my perfect ! independence, under kind and gentle laws; and then contrast these bless ings wiih the condition of any peo ple under any other government and you will begin to see why I am now what I have ever been, a pure old fashioned Democrat. Change our State government! No, sir! Change to what? To civil war as they had in South Carolina? Go threatening and breathing of fire and death as they have in Colorado? Change! and be come only a nod and a shaking of the head to the peaceful people of the earth? No, sir! Never. We want no change in North Carolina." News & Observer. A Good Thing to Keep at Hand. Some years ago we were very much subject to severe spells of cholera morbus; and now when we feel any of the symptons that precede that ail ment, such as sickness at the stom ach, diarrhoea, etc., we become scary. We have found Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea, Reme dy the very thing to straighten one out in such cases, and always keep it about. We are not writing this for a pay testimonial, but to let our readers know what is a good thing to keep handy in the house. For sale by W. R. Hambrick & Co. Atlanta Submerged. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 17. A heavy rain storm broke over Atlanta at 6 o'clock and at midnight torrents are still falling. Mrs. D. Tye who was out driving, attempted to cross a swollen stream on the outskirts of the city. Her horses and cart were swept down the stream and she was carried down al so and neither the lady nor the team has been found. It is supposed that she has been drowned. The streets of the city are flooded. The rainfall has been so great that the parade corner stone laying of the cotton states and international expositions has been postponed. Bargain Coutner. This week it is a large lot of shoes that we have put out on this coun ter that is of interest to the trading public. It will pay you to call and look at these shoes, for they are real bargains, and are being offered far below their real value. Come and see if we can fit you. .-- -. , , . Yours Respectfully. ' : J. A. Long & Co.' DOCTORS ASTONISHED! Something They Cannot Un derstand or Explain. Now and then you hear something that is so perfectly and exactly true to nature that its description by one person would be almost exactly as most other people would give it The following is a case in point, and you will see that the description would almost tally with your own. The lady's name ia Mrs. W. A. Tru- itt, of Franklin, Williamson county, Tennessee. "Years ago," she said, "I was in a position of complete physical and nervous prostration, had but little appetite, severe indigestion, stomach distended with gas, constipation, pal pitation of the heart, sleeplessness, pain in back of neck and base of brain, and was so nervous and de- spondent that life was a burden. As a result of this condition other weak nesses peculiar to my sex fell npon me until I was utterly wretched. After much medical treatment and constant failure, I was induced to try Braggs 4 B. B. B. B, It was in a faint hearted way and with little hope, but I soon began to 6leep bet ter. My digestion improved and the pain in my head became less severe and I gradually giined strength un til I felt as if I had been extricated from a pit of abject darkness and despair ond emerged into the sun light Bragg's Best Blood Balm saved me. Very many of my friends to whom I have recommended the remedy can attest to similar results in their own cases." ? If you are a sufferer do not fail to get this medicine immediately from your druggist It costs but $1.00 per box, or gix boxes for $5. It is purely vegetable and is tasteless; put up in capsules. One months' treat ment in a box. If not found at your druggist's, send to H. C. Bragg, Manufacturer, Connersville, Indian- na. For sale by W. R. Hambriek & Co., Roxboro. N. C. The Barefoot Fad. Barefoot women are suDDosed to h& oftener seen among the peasants of Europe and the lower classes of our i . n i own country tnan anywnere else; but this may all change before long, since Dame Fashion has set the seal of her approval upon the custom, though as yet sne would confine it to the privacy of my lady's bondoir, or to very informal and semi-private morn ings in the drawing room. The fad originated in the treatment of the celebrated German physician, Kniep, who, among other things, required ms patients to take a run m their bare feet every morning, no matter what the weather. He was success ful in his practice, and it became fashionable to go to him, and hence to adopt his methods. Madame Sa rah Bernhardt, it is said, spends her mornings, either when alone or when receiving visitors informally, in her bare feet In two of her plays she appears barefooted, though part of tne time ner teet are tied to sandals. It is unnecessary. to sav that this fashion is not likely to be adopted oy any out women who have pretty feet It has already resulted in great er attention being given to the feet and many persons baye their toe-nails mmmea ana polished as carefully as they do their finger-nails. ' There is something to be said in favor of the practice, since it hardens the feet and renders then less sensitive. From "Chat" Demorest's Magazine for Oc tober. Savannah, Ga., Having used three bottles of P. P. P. for impure blood and general weak ness, ana navmg derived greafTbene fits from the same, having gained 11 pounds in weight in four weeks. I take great pleasure in recommend- ing it to an untortunates like. Yours truly, John Mob rib. Office of J. N. McEleot, Druggist Orlando, Pla., Mfssks. Lippman Beos., Savannah, 6a.: Deak Siks I sold three bottles of P. P. P. large size yesterday, and one bottle small size today. The P. P. P. cured my wife of itueumatism winter before last It came back on her the past winter and a half a bottle, $ J. 00 size, reliev ed her again, and she has not, had a sympton since. I sold a bottle of P. P., P. to a friend of mine, one of his turkeys, a small one took sick, and his wife gave It a teaspoonfnl, that was In the evening, and the" little fellow turned over like he was dead, bat next morning was up hollowing and wen. , i ours respectfully, J. N. McElroy. Savannah Ga. Messrs. Lippuan Bros., Savannah, Ga.: Deab Sibs--J have suffered, from rheumatism for a long time, and did not find a cure until I found P, P, P., which completely cured me - " Yours truly, r , Eliza F. Jones, 16 Orange St, Savannah, Ga. Do yon have' headache, dizziness, drowsiness, loss of appetite and other symptoms of biliousness? Hood's Sarsaparilla will cure you.' - ' . " A Good Appetite V ; ; . Always accompanies good health, and an abscence-of appetite is an in dication of something wrong. - The universal testimony given : by those who have used Hood's Sarsaparilla, as to its merits in restoring JJie ap petite, and as a purifier of the blood, constitutes the strongest recommen dation that can be urged for any medicine. . "', Hood's Pills cure all .liver ills, billiousness jaundice, " indigestion, sick headache. 25c About 80 doz. Ladies and Mens Hose at 5 eta. pair at New York Racket. Among the incidents of childhood that stand out in bold relief, as our memory reverts to the days "when we were you Kg, none are more promi nent than severe "richness.' The young tii'ther vividly rtyneinbers that ii was CIaii)lieriaTn'9 Cough Remedy cured her of croup, and in turn administers it to her own off spring and always with the best re sult. For salt by W. H. Ha.in brick & Co. $1.25 men and womens shoes for only J5 i'ts. at New York Racket. 30 gixid strong chairs at 33 cts. each, going fast, at New York Racket. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re qaires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient, strength by building up the consti tution and assisting nature in doing its work. The ' proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that it fails to cure Send for list of Testimonials. .Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Idf Sold by Druggists, 75c. When Baby was sick, ire gave her Casta rU. Whoa Hho war a Child, she cried for Castoria. W4en she became Mi, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, slie gavo tbeai CtwKoria. Many Persons an broken down from ewes, weak or household oares. Brown's Iron Bitters Rebuilds the system, eidadtsjeatton, removes ezoea of bOe, aod oorea malaria. Got the genuine. The Chattanooga Cane Mills are the best. They are for sale at th lowest figures, at Lukin & Long's. , ! They Want Names. The Russell Art Publishing Co., of 928 Arch st., Philadelphia, desires the names and address of a few peo ple in every town who are interested in works of art, and to secure them they offer to send free, -Cupid Guides the Boat" a superbly executed water color picture, size 10 x 13 inches, suitable for framing, and sixteen other pictures about same size, in colors, to any one sending them at once the names and address of ten persons (admirers of fine pictures) together with six two-cent stamps to cover expense of mailing, etc. The regular price of these pictures is $1.00, but they can all be secured free by any person forwarding the names and stamps promptly. Notice. A Convention of the Republicans of Person County is hereby called to assemble at the Court House in Roxboro On Saturday, October 6 th at 12 o'clock M. for the purpose of nom nating a candidate for the legisla ture and . County Officers. The Chairman of the Township Commit tees will call Primaries to meet on Saturday , Sept. 29th to elect three delegates and three alternates to County-Convention. John F. Woody Chm. Co. Rep. Ex. Com. Sept 11th. 1894. Mr. Giilis Defends N. N. Tuck. Simple justice to our party de mands a reply to the misrepresenta tion found in last weeks Courier in regard to Dr. Merritt s epeeeh. It fell flat only in the ears of thoset '...too near dead to appreciate the senti ments of a party that is . working for the prosperity.of our country. Also I notice Bro. Gentry is spoken slight ly of simply because he asked the aid of the Almighty. Can it be that our country has reached that deplor able condition that the supreme being is not to be recognized tit all, much less adored.: The Bible expressly says the prayers of the wicked avail eth nothing, so our party is sure that Bro. Gentry did not request the prayers of one so vile as to disregard his Maker. God: fearing men are not sn.cn as use or encourage pro fanity. . -. - . ' N. N. Tuck was happy simply be cause ne saw ms party waa aetermin ed to have better times. Again he saw in the Democratic convention at Holloways the remnants of the now dead party, only two men . came to watch the expiring agonies of, the Democratic party. I consider - the convention at Roxboro a grand suc cess as we liominaled good, honest, God fearing men and a we have- no doubt as to- their election. N. N. Tuck in our estimation is not merely an office seeker but a Populist' from principal and he will receive the hearty snpport of hisparty. ,We are willing to excuse all- remarks -made by the Democratic - party, we have found them all fair promisers ; but slow performers. " : :-. '- - Yours Respectfully, --f ' " " ' J. J. Gillis. Mill Creek, Sep. 10, '94. Much Run Down Was my condition, says Mr. Wm. Weatherford, tax., coll eo tor at Key west, Florida. My appe Mr. Wm. Weatherford tlte was poor and I was quite miserable. Friend advised me to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. I bar Sar&a-. : . . parilla enures taken 6 bottles, and am mucb better.have gained In weight, and enjoy a V J good appetite. ' v Hood's ; Pills are a mild oathartle. aee. We hale some money to loan upon good realj estate in Person county. we can make loans ot amounts trom $100,00 tb $1000,00. I Merritt & Bryant, I an Attorney's. July 23rd, 1894. ' Administrators Notice. (laving qnaliliei) asauiuinislratnr of the late Mrs. Venh EXIlabur. I herebV notify all uertu" owing: said estate to come forwHnt and make immediate settlement, and all persons holding claims ajrainst the estate are hereby notified to present me same lor pa vinerc on r before Ute 12th of September. 1H5, as this notice will be plead In bar of their rocovery. This Sepu 12th, 1894. I H. G. Clayton, Ad'r. M. H. Garrett & Co. General Merchants, i Roxboro, N. O. We are diailj receiving and opening an entirely NEW STOCK of General Merchandise consisting in part of Dry-Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries, &c. which wei promise our friends and customers will he sold as low as same goods can be bought anywhere. IdWhen you come to town with chiskena, eggs, butter, wheat, corn &c, come to see us. George! T. Thaxton and Geonra Garrett will show you every atten tion desired and sell you goods as cheap as anybody. Examine oar new goods before buying. Very respectfully, M. H. Garrett & Co. . In Webh ihnildirje:. next door to W. R. Hambrick fe Co. -9123 VI !H. Moore -AT - ROSEVILLE, N. C. -o-o- Is receiving his large Fall and: Winter stock of Dry-Goods, Notions, Hard ware, Tinware, Boots, Shoes, and Gr -1 ceries. Hats and Caps, &c, &c, which will be sold very low for cash. SEED WHEAT, I have 60 bushels of fine seed wheat for sale at $1 per biishel. It yieM 12 to one sowing this year foi me. All through it is clean of filth and is first-class. i Call at W. J. Johnson & Co's. store, Roxboro. Look at it for yourself, or call on I W. H. Moore, j Roseyille, N C , ! The Columbian i .- - pniyersity. - Washington, D. C. : THE KREPARATCRY SCHOOL opens Sent. 24th. .Thorough prepa ration lor the Uollege, for the Scien tific Scnool. for the Naval and Mili tary Academies, and for -business. The COLLEGE opens Sept. 24. Full classical and scientific courses. ihe College is. open to students of both sexes... Entrance examinations on Sept. 21 and 22. THE CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL jopens. Oct. 2. Forty-seven professors and instructors; twenty three full departments; twelye full courses o$ study, Special students admitted. - THE LAW SCHOOL opens Oct. 3. Twelve professors including two Associate Justices of the United States Supreme Court. j '- . f THE MEDICAL SCHOOL opens Oct. 1. -The course is four years. Thirty professors and assistants. . THE DENTAL SCHOOL opens Oct. 1. Seventeen professors, a Un usual facilities. The coarse is three years.- . - THE GRADUATE SCHOOL op ens Qct. 4. Courses v. of -"advanced instruction are offered, leading to H. A,; N. S.;CE.; E; E.; and Ph. D. " ; For catalogue desciiptiye of these several schools address - " . , Robert II. Mabtin, Sec J Lessens Pain, Insures Safety to , Life of Mother and Child. s My wife, after caving used Mothers' Friend, - passed through the ordeal with little pain, was stronger in one hour than in a week after the birth of her former chilcL-J.J.McGoLDRICK, Bean Station, Tenn. - Mothers' Friend robbed "pain of Its terror and shortened labor. I have the heal thiest child I ever saw. ' ... -s Mrs. L. M. Ahern, Cochran, Ga , Expressed to any address, charges Pepld, on ceipt ofprice,fi. per bottle. For sale by all Drug gists. Book to Mothers stalled free. ottMjriJiiu kjuhiuiiuk I.U.. Atlanta, ta. Agents Wanted. ' . , . Women and men. women preferred. to canvass - for a handsomely illos trated, r inexpensive patriotic - book A liberal , per cent allowed. - ..Address, ' Women's Washington Book Agency Washington, D.C The North Carolina College' of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts; ; Offers three Technical Courses : . The course in- Agriculture; The course in Science'; The coarse in Mechanical and Civil Engineering,. and with each a good academic education. Each course is broad and thorough, and the institution is now equipped for excellent work. Ex penses yery moderate. Session opens September otn. For catalogue, address Alexander Q. Holladay, Pres., Raleigh, N. C. Leaksville Woolen MillSj Leaksville, N.;C.V Are still manufacturing the peoples wool into Blan kets, Jeans, Fancy Bed-Spreads, Cas simeres Flan nels, Yarns, &c. Write for samples and gen eral information. Take your wool to A. R. FOUSHEE, Ag'r, Roxboro, N".C, and he will forward same to Mills free of charge.. Leaksville Woolen Mills, Leaksville, N. G. WARE FOREST COLLEGE, Wake Forest, 2sT. C?- A Christian College embracing tea academic schools and the Profes sional school of Law. A select Library of 11.000 yolumes. A large and well furnished . reading room. Thoroughly equipped gymnasium and laboratories. Literary society on surpassed in the South. No secret fraternities allowed among the stun dents, b rce tuition to ministers and sons of ministers. Loans for the needy. Board from six to ten dol lars per month. - A complete system of water works with ample bathing facilities. The Summer Law School opened July 2nd. Next session begins Sept. 5tlu For further information address Ret. C. E. Taylor, President. Notice of Sale. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Persoo county issued bv D. r. UraJshei Gleri,' in the Bpecial proceeding to sell land for par tition entitled Hobert Lea and others against the heirs of Henderson Bradsher, I shall on October 1st 1894. being flrst Monday, sell at the Court bouse door in Koxboro to the highest bid der that tract of land in said county' in Bushy Forfc township adjoining the, lands of L. V. Hester, W F. Snipes, James Whitfield and Otbers.containine99acresmorenrless. it hoinc the land owned by Sid Lea and Hatha Bradsher as tenants, m common at their deaths. - --' Terms of sale $100 cash, balance on a credit of 12 months, with bond and security at 8 per cent, interes.,- - Title retained till price uaiT in full This August 23rd, 1894. . . . ' L C HESTER, ' W wkitchih, ; x. . . : .i Uom.ofsaje. Attorney. jhamberlaln's Eye end Skin Ointment Is a certain core for Chrenic Sore Eyes, Granulated .Eye Ldds, Sore Nippk Piles, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head.' 25 cento per box. 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The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 19, 1894, edition 1
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