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1 !H Courier of a fine is 1 to- i' ' oL' 01 .,.lf url warehousemen in nnnties. Circulates in"-'-- 1 . . L ) ,1 t hrt ceuifi i . i . .. i section, maKing it .i.n-ertisinff mediums lvi!i! : ('.;:' Am in:;-'-1' 13 Ml Hi Ml lVron, Grauville, Dur- ii ;ic in NVirr.Vi "', :,m,i Halifax county, Vir- ,. r -s; i-n r.ites -'ji.-A-n on application reasonable; terms on'C OT1 Y GOT RIER NOELL BROS. Pronrietors. HOME FIRST; ABROAD NEXT- - - - y w - ' - - . - - . . - VT XL ROXBOKO, NOltTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16, 1895. $ 1 .00 Per Year in Advance. tsto.22. Person County Courier Publishedevery Wednesday, by 1TOELL BROS., . ROXBORO, N.C. . - TERMS Or SXTBSCEIPTION i . One Copy One Year," ' 1.00 One Copy Six Months, - , - 50 Cash inyariably in advance, i : ;x .; THE INDUSTRIAL SOUTH. r ft I'l"'" 0 ill : ITT, A!ti iiey at u Roxboro, N. C. , re sovi-ral courts of the State. r.;,'.n civ.-n wall business :n trusted oili.-i- i" Court Mouse. JOHNM.VSN-IN'G-II. A JAS. S. MANNING. FOUSHEE. MANNING & FOUSHEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ( - lVn.hl Kmldiuff, over Fidelity Bank. Durham. N. C. l'r-tiee in Durham, I'erson and 1 1 )r.VlUro counties. ! Heals g Running Cures Sores. the Serpent's Sting. CONTAGIOUS S WARMER CLOTHES FOR LESS KONEY. y H'NSFOHD, attorney at Law, Koxboro, N. C KRRITT & BRYANT, Attorneys at Law, Roxboro, N. C ... .1... , ,r:il (Courts of the State. "'.'vV'l'ertion clVen to case in Person, V, 'r'.l ; iiswell counties. I'Uli i.cfn-'. m'. attoutior.. In all its stages completely BLOOD POISON stinate sores and ulcere mMMB yielQ to its Healing powers It removes the poison and builds no the system a muuue treatise on cue disease ana its treatment! mailed bee. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Are Ton In Need of Furniture? n rrcfllN, Attorney at Law, Eosuoft , N. U. - .viiors-vor hi ?ei viced are reir.irea. in Farmers' Hank Bi.i ilin?. CI' GUAM AM, attorney at Law, Oxfr. N. C. in all the courts of the State. Ilan 1 inv-it the same in best 1st Mort ;.i k'tate seouritr. Settle estates and ite titles- L. ., iNSTKAD A. f.. BEDuKi 'wiNSTfiAD & BROOKp. Attorneys at Law, Rosboro, N. C. pro mpt atteution to all profession al iui-iupss. Practice in tne State VA Federal Courts. - We have the largest and beat se lected line of FURNITURE in Roxboro. Prices lower than they ever were. We have moved oar stock of Furniture into the large and well lighted store room, formerly oc cupied by Bermann & Goodfrieud. which is deroted exclusively to this line. It will pay you to examine nnr stock before buvinir, we will save vou money on every article you buy We also carry a complete stock of Busies, Wagons, Harness and Cof fins. We have one -f the Gnest Hearse' in this section. Orders for Coffins received day or night. We do not make any charge for Hearse, or do we add any more to the price of the Coffin. We will furnish Hearse free and '.rill not be under sold by our competitors. When in need 01 t urniture, cug- o-ies. Wagons, Harness, Coffins, Re pairins;. and Picture Frames it will be to your interest to call on us as we have made a big reduction in all of above articles. Repairing done promptly and war ranted. C. C. CRITCHER &CO. A Review of the Year Just Closed---Wonder ful Progress in that Tims. In its annual review of Southern conditions, the Baltimore Manufac turers' Record savs: Tha industrial situation in the South during the past year was char acterized by a steady re-establish ment of confidence and a slow, brit solid up building of manufacturing interests. Prevailing conditions dur ing the year have not encouraged un- j usual development, and the general tendency has been to follow a con- servative policy. The year carried over as a legacy many of the adverse conditions which were features of the previous year. Legislative prob lems of national moment hung in uncertainty during the greater por tion of the year. The panicky, feel ing of the two previous years occa sionally made its influence felt and the attitude, of foreign investors towards American securities con tinued as a depressing facior. Capitalists have been slow to foster new enterprises. The investor be came an investigator during the year, and well planned industries bene fitted thereby. Endurirg good re suits to the South from this move- jment and its significance are already shown bv a wider and more personal acquaintance of the investigating public" with its resources. The record of progress made during the year evidences a well defined prftrence for Southern investments ' , and reflects a more general existence that, When the new tariff law. was enacted, it contained a provision that "the reduction of the rates of duty hereiu provided for manufactures of vcKl shall take effect January 1, 1895." Under a decision of the Sec retary of the Interior, all goods ex cept those manufactured from sheep's wool, have been coming iu under the reduced duties oince August. But as most woolen goods are from sheep, and not camel, goat or alpaca, the people have not enjoyed much re duction by reason of the decision. The people will begin now to re ceive and feel the benefits of the lower tariff on ! woolen goods. On cloths, shawls aud knit fabrics, the McKinley rate ran from.521pgrLJ cent, to 163: The tariff bill re duces the rate from from 35 to 50 per cent, the higher rate being placed on the most costly goods. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Wfliprrfi ml? AB50ILflJirilZ.V PURE 1 v cy Mr. 6? t is Now iron -Clad. Heretofore, under the dispensary law, any individual has had the right, whenever he saw fit, to go to North Carolina and buy as much liquor as he wanted 'provided the amount did not exceed one gallon, and bring it into this Sate without fear of moles tation from the dispensary authori- pow an mat is cnangea if a man - is inclined to ties.. But Hereafter take a tod,qy at all, he must either pa'tronize the dispensary d do with out. During the session of the Legislature just closed, tnere was On v, worth not more than 30 Ped "j amendment to the dispen- cents per pound, the McKinley rate sary law hich makes it a misde was 278 66 ter cent. On yarns from meanor tb ;bnng any whiskey into the an to AO npnts tr nonnd in value, it State under any .oiiw.r..PiiL The new rate whatever! j More than that, if an What Paternalism Does. Paternalism is so wide Bpread that it may be said to almost dominate the whole country. Do the crops fail, the cry is, "go to Congress for ' w -mm' relief." Is there less demand tor manufactured goods, the cry is, "go to Congress for relief." Are the factories closed and is there less work for wage earners, the cry is, "go to Congress for relief." Congress never did and never can cure all the .ills to which flesh is heir. Mr. Jefferson and Mr. jacu sou never taught the people to look to legislation to do what they could do for themselves. Dependence upon Congress destroys self-reliance and self-helo. It destroys the faith of the people in themselves and puts an Mr. Springer's Joke. Springer occasionally sur renders to the blandishments of a ocose spirit that comes over him like a happy inspiration. , . It was m one of these transitory moods that he blandly inquired of Mr. Bryan, Of Nebraska, the other day: "By how much were you beaten for-Senator?" "I don't recollect," said Mr. Bryan, who is rather sensative about his late Senatorial race.. Well," said Mr. Springer, re flectively looking up st the gor geous ceiling of the Speaker's lobby. I hayent counted up far enough to get a footing; but from what I've been able to make out I should say you were beaten "at a -ratio of about 16 to l." Wasmngton star.- under any circumstances dividual; shold be detected with' end to individual effort m all legit 1 mob fif.lds if industry. It con per cent. i 1!.. HT.T":..! 1 111 value tne iucxxiuhj 105.42 per cent. Tht new tariff re , ,n v trail ion misdemeanor. auco8 it v pei iu.. ,:j.:1 ,v. vw ProfppHnn has wrouerht its perfect K blankets the JIcKmiey rate "c !uw;uwu w D . nA mi hnt.h of these kiuds of yarns is 30 m Vw - . . 1 1 . i : n.mitQ m .. bottle, he will be liable to arrest and protected industries and raxes trail for! misdemeanor, and, upon , many to-enrich tne tew he The many have been reduced M k untfita T.ni r rc 1 , . i iL-hara. uruiLciiLiai v iui a L'ei iuu ui uvu itoo ..v.... was irom o-ipei ofnu luu, x , . lnU-ith .. 1 - u . . . . . ,v .......1 1. i ns 1 1 -i 1 ' rn TinuprT.u. 1 1 1 1 ii r,r. 1 1 muiauvu kuaii one uiuuLij. iu uasc tuc ounti-, wjv,.. of the beneficiaries is locked np m bonds and banks, and ( mployment is . m 1 : sT Ui 1 AM i C. H: Hunter Can be found at 7 Old Stand " With a complete line of--Both Heavy and Fancy. - Shoes! Shoes! Shoes !is t.hft liftW tariff is nly 25 to 40 per ceRk tor should believe that the defend- On wool hats the McKinley rate ant cannot be convicted in his own was from 86 to 106 per cent., where- county, : he has the right to practi as the new tariff tax is only 25 to 40 cally change the venue of the case to ..1 ill . I 1:1 rui of favorable impressions that, with per cent wnatever county ne may see us. xne the full restoration of confidence iu j On flannels and underwear the law is now practically iron-clad. &o the business world, will influence a j McKinley rate was from 85 to 103 far as the legislators are concerned, Du. E- J. Tuokek. SU RGEON up stairs ui DENTIST. W. J. Johnson bivMing. EOXBOKO. N. C. .V. nur.TOS, i'r ticiiiS '.'hyslclan, Roxboro, N. C. .ffrsional services w wo .15 V" v.. a u. I ,.... iii!:dicine. Prac. iee ' McClure's Magazine FOR 1895. V o IV beains December, 1894. A splendidly illustrated life of NAPOLEON, TSIE DiLUMMERS' HOME, o t e 1 French. Street. South Koston, v a. ., ale" orvenient to all depots .'; I:", ficrtio.. of tue town. Lsrw an.1 a 1 slim pi J rooms. .1 a P. fn i-lie-.l. ' Xerrv, Manaeer. .-k iio M. 91 12 mm FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. RICHMOND, sets - " - $650,000 INSURES AGAINST n , rv turn t ran TNTNG Tii:,o!.l corr.rany,u w more than l.alf aen- r. iU successful operation, has paid HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS ...tf.cas of North Carolina issues . . . -.r,.i . oncise policy, free of petty ' .-i-tiiiis, ami liberal the great feature of which will be SEVENTY-FIVE PORTRAITS of Napoleon, showing from youth to death-, also portraits of his family and contemporaries and pictures of famous battlefields; in all nearly 200 PICURES. Regius in November ana runs Mirouudi eight numbers. The Eight Napoleon Niimbers, $1,00. TRUE DETECVIVE STORIES per cent., whereas under the new there is bnt little, it any objection to. tariff the tax is from 25 to 40 per a man drii.kiug as much liquor as cent. h desires; bnt under any and all These are merely samples of the circumstances he must buy his sup reductions which .did not go into ef- plies from the State, iu order, pos- sonable to look for greater pros-:tect January isu jluv iwuwiuuo sioiy, tnat ne may oe sure tuatitio perity and greater progress in 1895. ion carpets average 50 per cent- lhere proof ana. chemically pure. are other re-iucnons on an wwicu "AS tne law now stanus, remtiris. goods, which the people will appre- e(j Senator Finley yesterday, joaking ciate as they come to buy woolen iy if a fellow takes a drink of clothes. whiskey in North Carolina and fails This is no campaign editorial. It t t -t the ilie and throw it up is not printed to'jnflueuce votes, but before Qe returns into this State, he to show to the people the benefits lays jgf iialle to arrest." York- denve trom a reaucea ville g 1 Enquirer. ti.. Vic nvoi-fflino- vpar. nnmberinsr llldU ULil Vi V V,-. W T , J 1 , , . . , . T I tnere win oe ttm icai itkiliviwo News and Observer, considerable tide of capital towards Southern chaunels; and as the aspects of things for the new year are moie cheerful than those that ushered in 1894, it is perfectly rea- The faith of Southern men 111 the future of this section gains new em phasis from a study of the con trolling part of their capital and en terprise displayed in the advance ment made during 1894. Nearly 600 more enterprises erej n..i..Ki;cliarl in flip Rnntli dnrino" 1894: they will i l,.;ff TVia hmft win come when iH.HITHAVAY&GQ. J.SPECIALISTS (Keeal&r Grulaates.) Are tha leadtne and moat sncceasful ceclallt and Yotmsanamia- dle aged men. Remarkable re anlta have follow ed our treatment. Many years of varied and inccesa- fnl experience in the use of cura tive methods that we alone own and control for all dis orders of men wno have wealth nnde- iflSseased ergans, or who are suffering rom errors of ontn and excess 'And laMteit khA annrn of their sif allows and the . eontemnt of theli friends and com- naniona. leads US . u n ill mHitnta. If thev can DOSSlblV be restored, oar own exclusive treatment will aaora a care. "WOMEN! Don't yon Trant to get cored of that weaksen with a treatment that you can use at home without Instruments? Our wonderful treat ment has cured others. Why not you? Try It. CATABBH, and diseases of the. Skin, Blood, Heart, Liver and Kidneys. "TPHIXIS The most rapid, safe an I effectlTe :medy. A complete Cure Guaranteed. sir TV TSTfiKASF.8 of all kinds cured where jiany others nave xauea. Foreign and . Domestlo Fruita v Confectioneries! Prince Albert SALT. Cigars. Tobacco and Snuff. Come andsee 3 Im m Highest price paid for Eggs, Chick- rwho are nervous l ens, Turkeys, Wax, Hides, and Far. Thanking my many friends for past favors, I remain yours to please, BIG IKE. - M. H. Garrett & Co. General Merchants, Roxboro, N. C. TRUTH k f nH n irntrnnd at the hands of other special- will bring death as surely as thy isu and medical utute u , .. a- I for Yon. Consult no other, as you may waste valuable ftSTI S Stinp; can millCt It. I time, obtain our treatment at once. . .1 . n nnt. Ka Mva The great duty of the plain people ftfgSSd"rKS mAXg is to eird UD their loins for a bght Treatment. FREE consultation at the office a LU 6liu lT 0 I by mail. Thorough examlnaUon and careful dlag against auy and all special privileges. 5 SSmriffBBSi NeWS and Observer. I ?po'ndence answered promptly. Bu8lnesa8trl Oy con clon. Befer to our paUents, banks and business men We are daily receiving and opening an entirely , ia its terms andcon- W. H. PaLMKU, President. ,V, ;!. McOAKTilY, Secretary. DHHINE3, District Agent, Milton, N. C. BRAHDQH "barker Slxo-p, ROXBORO. N.C. When you come to Roxboro, 'don't for:.' t mo I am always willing and roo'.i- t- onpnmmn(kte mv custom ers, and always kee,p up with the latest styles. V, H. B, NEWELL, Watchmaker arid Jeweler, " E- BONNER & CO., Maple Grove Green-Houses, XENIA, OHIO. by authority from the archives of the PINKERT0N DETECTIVE AGENCY. . Lincoln and Pinkerton (Nov. 1894.); the Molly Magmres; Allan Pinker- ton's Life; Stories ot uapture, xraiu robbers, Forgers, Bank-robbers, etc.; each complete in one issue, 12 in all. SHORT STORIES BY W. D. Howells Rudyard Kipling Conan Coyle Clark Kusseii Robert Barr Octave Thanet Bret Karte Capt. King. Joel Chandler Harris and Many Others. NOTED CONTRIBUTORS Robert Louis Stevenson p Mar'-nn Crawford Archdeacon Farrar s.r Rnhfirt Ha! I Prof. Orummond Archibald Forbes Thomas Hardy Cflnl rl-.rPA 9.nent stanms for ljvv wks. w - a sample copy to the publishers. S. S.McCLURE, L't'd, 30 Lafayett Place, New York 2,829, as agaiust 2,293 for 1893 Comparing the year just closed with 1880, the statistics gathered by the Manufacturers' Record shows the following increases: Railroad mileage, from 20,622 miles in 1880 1 to 46,900 in 1894; annual yield of cotton, 5,755,000 ..bales to 9,5000, 000; anunal yield of grain, 431, 000,000 to 600,000,000 ; coal mined annually, 6,049,000 tons to 30,000,- 000; annual pig iron pioduction, 397,301 tons to 1,560,000; number of cotton mills in operation, 161, to 270; number ot spintiles, bt,uuu to 3,000,000; number of looms, 14,- 323 to 68,000; capital invested m cotton mills, $21,038,712 to $107,- ; Uoi a Suitable Present. He tokd the clerk in the book 6tore that he wanted to purchase some thing tjiat would be a suitable pres- a young lady. The clerk brought out albums, boks, gold denied to honest industry. Worse than all, the very people who have been impoverished by Republican methods of taxation, have been be guiled to advocating the system on aotba v? ffi a scale large . nough to include them, mdudes " facts. to their bOSOm w hftTe eared cases of Chronic Diseases that xiviuiii-, tiiiwiM mvv"- l ni, tr o-Pt r.nreA At thd hfl.n1fl oi Otaer BPOClJ-Jr I -tt-i n w nmrvriTT JNJ-iYr OTUUJK- of General Merchandise consisting in part of Dry-Goods, Notions, Shoes, fi-rnn.priPH &.o.. 11 witness in I rr uirrtiAiTriV ff I J.UIO yvi , riAllinTVrll X. w.i ui:i.n : . e-; A A r 4.1 I nUHU TTC U1UUJ19S UU1 U1CUUO tUU Durham the opening of a great benev- aa i-a South Broad street. Atlanta, oa CQ8t0mers will be sold as low as olent institution the W atts Jios-1 - same goods can be bought anywhere. pital. It has been built in the very ape YOU ' tWhen you come, to town with n i Tlni TiYT " I chlokens, eggs, butter, wheat, corn improvements in an institution of I IVtvV' in healtri, I &e., come to see ns. this kind. We doubt if there is a 1 constitution unaerminea Dy ex- i George T. Thaxton .and George A Hospital tor Durham. Address or call on The Status of Rulherford College. Prof. W. E. Abernethy has been I t J elected President ot Kutnenora oi- r il A. C 4-U -inoi-t lege, ine spring term iu and pencils and card cases, but 2. 1 he I i ; A - 1.1. .. !..!. Examine our new goods before nothing seemed to suit As the last resort lie showed the young man en gagement calendar a beautiful lit tution will begin on Jannaiy prospects for this old sr.hool are in deed bright. A few days before Dr. . . -i -vr w.. oiv I o 6 Abernetny s ueaiu, on inovcuiuci on record tfae il -.1 i1 . i. AAnnln a prominent osnker oi uWu wu f each day of thg made u proposition to pay the debt wtk , on the college and start it on good Qujte the fad now," he explained footing. It is not known what ne aj fae dispiayed tne calendar. "AU will do now, but the friends of the yQung adies feel the ueed of them institution nope ne win carry out i especially during the season." original proposiuou. "What is it?" asked tne young Two years ago, it win uc i- i yuu,uuu; mu-uci uj. - ' bered, tne coiiege uuuumg, An en?ap-ement calendar" re- 40 to 300; capital invested in same, buinea, censuming everything, Llied the clerk. "She'll find it in a .. i to A AAA AAA 1 nTYihnr I. . . . n 1 1 LAn kn1 $3,oU4,uuu to $ou,uw,uw, since that time tne conege uao uau Yaiuable" dressed, value ot products, o.yoo,- an upnja ptlll. Trinity college Yoti think she would like one ? ' 100 to SU4,74b,b74 ; capital i"- tried to buy the college, bnt lanea; , .i with forced vested, $26,092,644 to $92,604,375 ; the Baptigts tried to get it, but met calmness. farm assets, $2,dl4,uuu,uuu to $o,- a liU fate. aDd the Episcopalians rm sure she would, if she hasn' 182,000,000 ; value of farm products, tried to 8coop it, but the thing nr I , . building in the South equal to fagance iti eating by disre- lTslnoT7oJsZ . mTn..h orronorpmAnr, arm euuiu- . . i 1 .r..t.u.o i . """'"'i x grardinST uie laws ui ucttuic, w cheap as anybody. i. Tt- .Jll Ko a lastfner rnoiiu- & . P. .... I mcu . . . " Lri;r :; L..n. Physical capital all gone, n so, inent ro tue nuei antj aim vywOU1 - - , . vr I hnvina ii ls.ll7lfl.ll a. mm rw m sT i j n heartedness of its tounder ana lnVEl, LLii3rfii Very respectfully, builder, our townsman, Mr. George Tutt's Liver Pills will cure you. M. H. Gakbett & Co. W. Watts, who has spent more than por headache, dyspepsia, InWfbb building, next door to W Aoe AAA ;o nnnatrnMinn nnn wno I . . 1 I "ul"u v. ?JUW 111 ,LO : c,,r Qtnrriach. malana. torpia will endow it with $25,000, we under- uinncnpc. tand. All of this is for the benefit liver, coi-upauuu, of this community where the sick ana ail Kinorcu uk. maybe properly cared for, nurses Tutt'S LiVCF "PlllS We are always prepared to deliver immediately all kinds of plants, bulbs &c. Write for our catalogue, make vnur selections and send as your orders. BARGAINS. Greiinine Bargains i will be offered to every one that will call at Philip Howard & Co's. Bargain Store, on Main Street. We haye the goods and want to aoii thAm and if vou want to ouy a?.- s . where you will surely get iue mosu for your money come to see us. We carry a line oi $666,000,000 to $850,000,000 ; capi- mains firm yet. A balance of $1,300 tal invested in manufacturing, $257,- remaina to bo paid on the original 244,560 to $800,000,000 ; value of debt of $6500 incurred iu constrnct- mahufactured products, $457,454.- in the new building. ' A mortgage 777 to $1,000,000,000. i8 held by Elliott Bros., on the insti- i.a; n-ryA m?ll a -fArpnlnspd on June Allying the Rule the Other Way. 'u - Allying h lir,lABs the. debt is naid. It now A ril.: anna tun i nTisr.iM.Ti 1-, "v X J j 111 IiaJJJ.au, any a u f i - . .. -n 1 J ... L.0ria.t.hp.r.onere willbe on good l 1 . nn fnrt honnSlT. On nI oit"'""""""- D " AUOCttlC, d,FF x r - , ;n cook in a family in one of our looting ueioi - B- Western cities. The lady of the a way oi i owu. house and most of the family were Prof. Abeniatb.y says he w. pu members of a fashionable church, forth every effort to make the school and were determined to look well first class in every respect He after the character of the servant, expects to siart. u t Tn John anneared at the door good deal of advertising throughout he was asked : 9 12 3 trained and medical fraternity ben efitted. The move to open it is on foot. Durham Sun. an absolute cure. The Triumph of Diplomacy --The Bluefields Correspondence. The President has sent to the Sen ate a full report of the Bluefields affair, fiornnrisiner all the corres pondence relating to the subject which has passed in the last two years, making a formidable docu ment of over 600 pages. It shows that the administration has prac tically succeeded in settling one of the most annoying international Don't feel well It's MULE SENSE To pay more for anything, even if it is a Coffin, than you can bay it for at the cheapest place. E. D. CHEEK "Well, I want to say to you that 1 .sit-. she wouldn't," exclaimed the young questions that has perplexed tms man. ! losing control of his temper, government for about 50 years, and "I kuow her and you don't, and I to the settlement of which some or. want you to understand, sir, that she the ablest statesmen of the United has ho: use for any such calendar. States, including Clayton, JMarcy She doesn't have to keep any records Cass, Seward, Fish, Everett, Blaine, of her engagements. This is the Frelinghuysen and Bayard dev. -ted t ,v,o .i, v,oc v. an. their best efforts. tJJJlV tlii-V3 1L-CCD OUV IIWO srv xa-s. gaged,1 and any man who says that The. New York Herald gives a table she ill ever be engaged to any one showin the lowest points touched Your system needs toning up. Why M .1 I Vt i- - , I Q . . I A not take Brown's iron tsitxers else, 4r that she has to put it down , , ld reserye iu eacb of tne on a tablet to remember it, has got ! . .-v Pftr. f0nows: wwv j 7 1889 August "Do you drink whiskey?" "No," said he, "I Clistian man." "Do you play cards ? " "No ; I Clistian man." - f 1 c r the country. There already io there, everyone of whom will remain. to thatJ He clerk Money to Loan. I am prepared to negotiate General Merchandise consisting in part of DRY-GOODS, i rT flTU. l.n TSTnTTPTMS. SUUiiS ana vivaw- upon real es wishing to b tate security. Parties iQt and a full assortment of me. orroWwnw)le.t0 Plain and Fancy OR, SHADE'S DISCOVERY FOR CONSUMPTION. Groceries. Four Big Successes Having -the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising He was employed and gave great Llaimed for tbem, the following four satisfaction. He did hia work well, remedje8 have reached a phenomenal was honest, upright, correct ana gal& King's New Discovery, respectful. After some weeks the L or nonsmption coughs and Colds, lady gave a progressive euchre party each bottleguaranteed Electric Bit- and had wine at the table. Jonn , ;t reat remedy for Liver Chinaman was called upon to serve stomach and . Kidneys. uacKieu b the party and did so with grace and Arnica Salve,; the best m tne wor.o, tx .u mnrn. Und Dr. King's New Life Pills. acceptaoiiity. nu , , , ' . , Lwh are & berf ect pill. All these ing he waited on tne iaay ana Buu ledie8 guaranteed to, do just he wished to quit work. what is claimed for them and the "Whv. what's the matter?" she deaier whose name is attached here- j I ni v-Wind r tell vnn more mquireu. jwiui wm .y .g - J r . , John answered, "Clistian man-, I Jof them. - Sold at J. Ue Morns .-i j Wnrp - nn heathen : no urugsiore. tvi J workee for Melican heathen. Why? Ohl I don't know. Worry I expect. Worrying about what ? Well, you know the servants are a heap of trouble. The children worry me a heap. I am broken down. In the morning I generally have a headache; Along towards evening my bacH feels as if it wouia Drea. Every time the baby cries I nearly himp out of my skin, I am so nervous. Has the best line tf Undertak ing Goods to be found in thift section, and his prices the lowest. If the painful duty of buying a coffin falls to your lot, be sure and see me and get my prices. REPAIRING Of all kinds done in the best N workmanlike manner and on shortest notice. K D. CHEEK. it me. That's all there is to Ai-n i i hd lffc the store before the wr- V..,,! cfflmDnln i-a.nverwl fvnm iol June I . AAA r . i is surprise to explaiu. Detroit Free iy j uiy loyo jeoeuiucj. 1 1894JtfTy $180,654,670 147,981,732 117,667,922 110,444,301 80,801,600 54,975,607 Made Them Happy. Tt. isTled,r to everybody," 13 the OU Christmas eve the children at Herald's reasoning, "that it is im- the Deaf and Dumb bchool were DOssible to maintain a competent re- givejii a Christmas tree, or rather two BerTe so long as there " are in ex- trees. One of the large recitation ,tence hundreds of " millions of rooikis on the first floor was beautifully c-overnment circulating notes, which the best strengthening medicine made. It will give you a good appetite, make voiir blood rich and pure, give you strength, make life a pleasure. Not j only take it yourself , but give It to the children. It is pleasani xo Small dose, The only iron medicine thataion't blacken the teeth. But get the genuine-it has crossed red lines on wrapper- , 3ROWN CHEMICAL CO. Does This BALTIMORE. ,MD. Remember the Bargain Store tr. th a Public. . . . i ji .l. - .nrt-n I ; n Tiinrp lfir v iu y ' e nr, once tor parsicni.ira m tut? iwt - i io iuk - . u- on t this time in Trt 00ii Anflfl Cneaper . .. ..- 1 VWCTVtll 1 " "in? oil. ioi:t-rs ana otner cuizons in"-i - " -i CTJ r r inves'iKation femng V,i-liin.r i,. llA,.t.,ni . "f Int rihysinian-; anil medical journals sty aTjybod foT the C-Abli-Mrnut me tii ea'flal Discovery of the centnry" , - TtosnectfallT, :"m i.iiinlc. etc. Send a cenr. sramp. - i --r . . . pn "Or. shade, 1232 14th Street, Washington I ; . PHILIP HOWAKD & VAJ. " " California Will be at Atlanta. ..nnitfM.nW vill lavA. a rtnildimr at Very Considerate, I.,- " TCTsir.ion at At- Foggsays that his maid of ail nta, Ga. President Collier to . i- Ja a vprv thouehtful girl. Lov negotiated with a representative Wr,An ah dronned a costly piece of Lf tiarlies in Los Angeles. Cal., who china on the floor the other day she propose to erect a typical California C !i ,wAn Rhft mer-lv hnildinff and fill it with a superior WHO IlUu av ti j i o , . s.i j , remarked that it was lucky she drop-1 exhibit, representative of the products ped it before Bhe had swept. that btate. decorated with evergreens and one end Was filled up with two large trees heavily laden with fruits, candy, dolls, books, toys, etc. Seats were conveniently arranged around the room and at about 7:30 the children camje in and were seated. The open ing exercise was a fine impersonation of Santa Claus, with his load of good thJiigs, by Prof. Tillinghast, after which tht presents were distributed by .he teachers. Each child got two or thre different presents, and all seined delighted.-"The Christmas tr "wa3 a success and the kind ladies who got it up were abundantly thanked by the pleased young faces must be-Tedeemed over and' over again, acting like an endless chain lo draw out the gold. , A Million Friends. A friend in need is a fiieud in deed, and not h ss than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and, ioius. Tf von have never used thfs Great j . --. . Medicine, one trial will convincejyou that it has wonderful curative pow its in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaran teed to do all that is claimed - or money will be refunded. Trial bot of the children.-Morganton Herald, ties free at J. De-Morns' Drugstore. Cures Rising Breast MOTHERS' FRIEND" ; la the greatest btessing erw offered AM bwing woman. I haye been aWjefoe nianT Tars, and in each cas where Mothers' wonders and reUered mfSeL,VI3 the best reiry f or rr brt known and; worth the price for that alone. .,! mS1 M. UBusTK,Montgoi7, AJJ t ? I can tell all expectant motitatf.tte wfflua few bottles of 'Mothers' FnendJ SeyUl go through the wdeal without an MAf BShah, ArguSTilN.Dj inyeighth child. Will never cease its praised , Ubs. J. F. Hoork, Colusa, CaL. . j Hit You? The management of thfe. Equitable Life Assurance. Society in the Department of the Carolinas, wishes to ser. cure a few Special Resident Agents. Those who are fitted for this work will find, this Opportunity It jszvork, however, and those who succeed best in it possess character, matoe judgment,.' tact, perseverance,7 and' the respect of tliek conmunity. -Think this matter over care fully., : There's an, unusuaL X opening for somebody If it . fits you, it will pay you. ur-.-. ther informataon'a request. W. J. Roddey, Rock Hill, S.C
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 16, 1895, edition 1
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