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4- ie l,nbli on i-1 for mi;r the si'ij Lab ium Carol::! 11KI K-ki IT: 9 hi; l'r:n" Vv'i ana f e (I-Fl' 'r- I) I Ma VI Courier in the- center of a .fine :'nwins section, making it tlK' oh i, ,, auei bioiu nits and warehousemen in !',r ommties. Circulates j,',' irson, Granville, Dur U auoll counties, in North Halifax county, vir- ;'. a"1 l':i-:li ,-.,. V, 0 rates reasonable; terms n application. ESSIONAL PAIDS PffllSON GOfD itYCO H 311 LI. B203, Proprietors. HOME FIRGT; AOROAD NEXT. & I iftft Pap Ynni-'in AirlvnVA'- Vol. xi. Roxboro, North Carolina, Wednesday Evening, March (J, 1805. Nd;'29. r"--E..v, i ;. . . ..a-resra i1mului i 11 M htmh i'mmm MKM M aMTOBMBKMBiE- .J1IFI"''"' il Nbnl ijMMocJJUMJsMfail-i - Tm ilWTWWiWM One Copy One Year, "r . 1.00- tOne Copt Six Months. . . uasirinranably-ii SHAKE, OH MY COUNTRY. SHAME! ;:TT, Altm upy ill Law Roxboro, N. C. '.. ovor:il courts of the State. , '-iv. n to all business intrusted v , court House. sl ORU, torney at Law, ,.boro, r. . 1UTT & BRYANT, at Law, Attorneys ,xr,ouo, rs. l,. ,1 Courts of the State "''' l 'Vin to cases in Person, .'' 1 ., counties. ... i , ,;',u entrusted to our care will :,.'vl uUcunon. aITLHIN, .ttorney at Law, v.:. oi vices are required. r.aiik BiiiU'.'.npr. V. i.HAHAM, lorney at Law, . N. C. , ,il t'.e courts ol the State. Hao " '. t.j m.f in best IstMort '' v . ,.. .u,'i'v. ettle estates and .,, U) A. L. BROuK NSTSAD & BROOKS. Attorneys at Law, Roxboro, N. C. . .... .-.-T.Mifion to all profession Practice in tne State Don't fl well Why? Jh ! 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 back 1 feels, as if it would break. Every time the baby cries I nearly Jump out of my skin, I am so nervous. Your system needs toning up. Why not take Brown's Iron Bitters the best strengthening medicine made. It will give you a good appetite, make your blood rich and pure, give you strength, make life a pleasure. Not only take it yourself, but give it to the children. It is pleasant to take. Small dose. The only iron medicine that don't biacken the teeth. But get the eenuine it has crossed red lines on wrapper. iWnwM CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD Written for the I'.ii minpliam Ala., Age-Herald 'VR.himrtnn. l.ee. Poualass. these three, out th s greatest of those Douglass." (Vide. North Carolina's l.egislatnre. ) Shame, oh ray country ! how thy head Uenoiil what l-ns hetn done The blankest crime that ever stained A land beneath the sun. Yea, see with loalnirg and disgust, i nen turn away tDlne eves From act so foul e'en fiends of hell vv rn loathing would despise. Pn'.l down the flag yonr fathers reared. Ana tear it into snrens: Let craven Anglo-Saxons now uetirn not to raise tceir heads. Call down thn eagle from on high, On dunghills let him tread. Since blackamoores and dastara knaves Have shamed your honored dead. Let the day-god from bis place on high Kecede and hide bis face. That darkness may come down and shield our iana irom sucn cusgr&ce. Pluck every star from heaven's dome. Let mtdnierht darkness reign. Or, Phoenix-like, let Justice rise Ana wipe away the ttain. Where are the men of Mecklenburg, , .v note patriotic swes Were first on North Caroiu a'g bejgbta - - To kiadletreedom'8 flresT ilow have ihey fallen now so low. What has their pride undone. That they permit insult so base To Lee ann Washington. And where, oh tell me where, the sons Of that brave Spartan band Who fought through hells of battle flame. To shield tbeir native land? Where are Virginia's sons, oh where? I hear the heavens cry, That they permit so foul a shame. And strike not, though they die. And you, ye abolition horde. Son e of your work the trend Black iugrales casting scorn npon The names you should defend. You now behold the writing palm. Of "handupon the wall;" Dishonored, bend and take .the cup, Yea, drink the bitter gail. Yonr true Caucasian blood deny. Your birthright now disown; Bow down to serpents and to teads, Too base to worship stone, Become as slimy, crawling worms, Aud grovel in the sod ; Too vile and loathsome for a name, Ye damned of mait and Uod. O. f. Dozikk. that night as I lay there and listent-dif to her that you had nver heard of t luc J-Uiwicio Alliance auu ut kiiu Peoples' party, hut that von were just like yon nsed to he before you got to mixing with the! Kadii-alis and negroes. j- . Sunday was a gloomy ly to us, notwithstanding it wad so bright out doors. Ma had a had iheadache aud remained iu bed most of the day, which I thought woul4 do her good. She rested better Sunday night, and Mouday morning she really seemed a little more cheerful and I thought she was getting alonig right well.' The mail came overjfat 12 o'clock and being sure that she would get a h-tter from yon, expla,iniug why yon Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report did not come Satnrdiiy night," Ma met the mail boy at Jhe door, ariw have read it carf fully took a hnrrie.l glance at the mail, but found no letter! Just then brother Tom opened the News aud Observer and seeing a; picture up in one corner, he said, jHello, what's this, Ma," and all of us turned' to 1 Judge Timberlak4'pai3se'l thrbyli j here yesterday oh his' wiiy home' to SOME WAR REMINISCENCES. TO REACH NEW ENGLAND INVESTORS !N COTTON MILLS. It is not to be expected that the cot ton mills of New England will be moved to the South. Many pf the lead ing cotton mill companies must inev itably build large mills hi the South so &s to hold their foreign trade',' just as the 1) wight and the Massachusetts and a few others are preparing to do. The cotton mill investors of Editobs Courier: For the past pionth I have been snowed under, ibut not idle all the time. I saw in hnyr Farm and Fireside an advertise- ment'of a history of the last war by tCaptclurbert. Eager to -learn all that I can from history concerning the last war; I ordtred the book, and I have read several histories of the late war, but New England, however, may be ei Capt Hurbert's is the must one- pected to make large investments in sided thing I have met with. He Southern cotton manufacturing. ' In uti (- ..11 ni, t.,,. I 11-11,1 ,,1 lute o,ii t an. yju, iw a gome cases t njs win oe a me oy tne correct history of the last war, to be organization of -distinctively New- handed down to future generations! England companies to opt rate in the 1 1 . . !'- "11 T t IE ... . I look at tne picture, anp: ueiore 1 naa Who will write itt I see that South: in other cases it will be by made out what it wasjl Ma screamed Northern writers charge Fitzhngh New England people joining South and fell to the flo-r as'Jif dead. Welfiee with suporessine facts in his m-h nwn in iVi l.nildiiicr nf mills: Tn spend a few'daysi A't ; thV 'fef m of (Jutawba, courts he sentlnCfed ' Dr.' Oromell? who wascdnvicfed 'of seduc tion,1 to ' he extreme limit of the law' five years in the peiiitentiary" and to pay a fine ; 6f $5,00(Ki He lWfi that'there was nOtWsihgle :mitigdt ing circumstance inthe case fin favor of Cromell, and no intimation ' that the you n g woman had no t been' chaste until her engagement to 'Dr. ?Crb mell. Ecth p ai tics'are wellbonnect- ed and the case excited much in- erest. Ncv.'S ObserveV.s ;; 1 ' A WIFE DISGRACED. ft- Dr. E- J. TfCKKR, URGEON DENTIST. EOXBO'.IO. N. C. .; f-urs uii.'.lng, DEAL DIRECT ! Engraved Visiting Cards, Stamped Writing Paper, College and Wedding Invitations, Etc., Etc. A. .nvriTOS, i'ra tici.ig I'liysiciau. Roxboro; N. C. , . i ,ii.il services to the people HARRY LEE HOFFMAN, THE ENGRAVER, The Women Hang Thetr Heads in Shame Over the Action of the General Assembly--A Populist's Daughter Writes to Her Father That Her Mother Feels Disgraced Because he Legislature Honors Douglass and Neg lects Ex-Confederate Soldiers. The following letter has been sent to the News aud Observer with the request to publish it. It was either written by the daughter of a legisla tor to her father, or ought to have been written by a loving daughter 113 N Charles S! BALTIMORE, MD did not know what was the matter, for neither of us children had seen the picture well enough to know what it was. We carried Ma into her room and laid hW on the bed and sent for Dr. Jones' at once. When he came we were telliug . sis mm how the attacklcame on, re ferring to the fact that we were looking at a picture which brother Tom found in the papr when she suddenly screamed out and fell sense less to the floor. The Doctor said that picture roust hafe had some thing to do with bringing on the attack, and asked for tha paper. After looking at it a moment he nodded his held aud said: "Here it is," at the same time pointing to (Peu30-ly) irr.inii'iiiitf country. - i mLdi.-ine. Practice Are You Going to Buy a H is who is so unfortunate as to have a father as a member of the Fusion the picture representing the members branch of thi3 General Assembly : of the Legislature weeping over Fred X Roads, N. C, Feb. 26, 1895. Dear Pa: Knowing, as yon did, Douglass, the negro miecegenationist. 'Here," said he, "is tht? cause of her TI!V HUUMMEKS' HOME, u t c 1 F r ench. n Street, South iioston, va r -ii 1 a I - O ' ma..-. rVr,." lX::r: :.T that Ma was quite unwell, and having sudden ill,, ess," pointing with his j entie, sound i Warranted Horse, .at f low, reasonable price, it will be to vour advantage to see idv stock. ilVTu au'depw have made arrangements with a ....tion.'f t:;e twn. Large and large dealer who will select the best imi.iir....m?. Ai r:','"' n0 ftnim,is and ship me renlarlv. No , vrv, M..tacer. written to her that you would be sure 'pencil to one of the mep who stood imWi i t iu E AM) MA RISE ftUUX'CE COMPANY. illCMMOND. 911 old plujjs. hut sound voung horses. Huv from a insn you know, who , lives with you. ar.i wliose guaiantee means sometiunjr. Your friend, J. J.BRIGHTWELL. Salesmen Wanted! ' Good waes to sell our Nursery i.OoO'.'OO ftff(Pw Annlv for terms. NVe will " -i i to come home to see uiast Saturday night; aud knowing, as we did, that weeping by the comn. "io yon know him, Mary?" asked he. "Of you had a free pass on the railroad, j course I do,' said that is my ana that it would cost, you nothing j father- My Wher weeping oyer a to come, you cannot imagine how greatly disappointed we were at your not coming. But Ma, who is always disposed to look on the bright side of things, said it might be that you, were detained by some important legislative business, and that when the mail should come on Monday it would be explained. So we sat ui. AGAINST have for Spring and Kali, 1895, an down to supper and tried to be as ;r."i) 1 immense st ck of Apple. Pear, Peach, . YD LICrHT.YIJVG 'Plum, Apricot, Cherry Grape, etc. Also small fruits, shade and orna .,,..,.., .v. n.f.r,-t.;. : neitaj fcree9 ro8e8t etc. We make ,- ....,:J.ran..r..haS paid ' R specialty of whoisaling to large UI-DS OF THOUSANDS -planters direct. We will sell to re sponsible part es and take note pay- 1 f 1 . twelve ana eignieca Hi i Carolina lasuos -i- ii'iiicy, free "f petty ii! its turmtt audcoo- :ih.e :n lmntliP. six. :i; v i ' a I.Mtli, ITcsv Irtnl , wre'.ury. 1TE3, District Agent, Write us for wholesale prices. dres : Southern Nursery Co,, Winchester, Tenn Veh. 20-lv Ad- BKAHUU ARGAINS. Wis. real ister: ;:i.)XBOR0. N. C. . ii ;.o-ne to Roxboro, dont I uin always willing and j :i oiiiniodata my custom-; ii up wilu tne t '.vs 1 . 1 iveei WELL and Jeweler, Genuine Bargains will he offered to every one that will call at Philip Howard & Co's. Bargain Store, - Bji-iNER a CO,, ii'-; Grve Gren-Houses, xi;xia, OHIO. "it ae:?? ir,ir' ays prepared to deliver all kinds of plants, our catalogue, make us and send us your on Main Street. We have the goods aud sell them and if you want to want to huy 11 snreiv tret the most for yotir money come to see us, We carry a Hue of -N'jtk-e of Seizure. ITI i a l Revenue, i-r.ix tor's Office, I; 1895. -M.KK.ir, N. C., Feb. 4, -'iiT m here.bv (jiven of the seiz m -y the st.tp of thA fol- rlv for violation of the In'.;--, 'y- X.,rt 4ti, ii,., Ariv i.r. evtiufi laws of the United isey General Merchandise iMiiiftislintr in Dart of DRY-GOODS. , , ... . A NOTIONS, SHOES and CLOTH ING, and a full assortment of Plain and Fancy Groceries. Remember the Bargain Store ;Q tin. nlaoe for von to save money anybody for the CASH. Respectfullr, PHILIP HOWARD & CO. 01 'orn w ''jpper stil to be the , 24 s. caps ann property of '-' Distilling Company, ,r i(' W inu;. Person con 11 '-iironaa, on or alwnit the ' l-":bruary. 1895 ''.1 or pi'ions claitniDg !r '' w,!! iintii:ir at, mv office "1 this notice and make frf !'",i,i,"v win be declared :'1 "- United States. F. M. SIMMOS'S "tor 4th Dis. N. C. Dev'v 1895. Col. ROXBORO INSTITUTE. The Spring Session of the Roxboro Institute will open on the 21st ZDny f Ta.n-U.ar3r, 139E5. This School offers thorough instruction in English and Classicial Studies. Patron -' age solicited. , W. L. FOUSIIEE, Principal. (JanOtf) Ripana Tabules prolong life. cheerful as we could under the cir- cnmstanGea. But every now and then Ma would sigh and say : "I feel just like some great trouble is coming upon us. I don't know why it is,' she went on to say, "but'l just feel miserable." After supper M r. Smith came oyer, thinking you were at home, to get the news fro-11 lialeigh, and to hear how the Legislature was getting on. 1 was real glad that he did come, for I thought he would cheer Ma up and keep her from having- the blues. But he had not been in the room five minutes before he told us about the House adopting a motion, made by a negro, to adjourn in honor of the memory of Fred Douglass, who married some fool of a white woman, and forever disgraced herjrace. I saw Ma's face turn red aud then ashy pale, and she looked as if she would fall from her chair, and then I heard her say in a sort of underto .e: "Oh, piy Lord, J do wonder 4 he voted for tha !" And she got right up and left the room. I followed her out, and founcl her on the back porch wringing her hands aud saying j 'Oh, my Lord, I do wonder if my husband voted for that No, ma," says I, "you know Pa did not vote to adjourn in honor of a negro who believed in and prac ticed miscegenation. Kememb r, Pa has daughters of his own, and you know he wouldn't vote to honor the memory of a negro who tried to pul down the barrier betwten the whites and the blacks aud open the parlor doors of the whites to admit negro mon to visit their daughters. Pa wouldn't do such a thing as that, Besides, I have heard Pa say, a thous and timcft. that he had rather die MOM -- J than to see the day when negro men aVmnlii h ullowed to marry white women; and you know, Ma," said I "that ufier Pa was elected he sai a number ot times that he was just as much a Democrat and a much opposed to negro supremacy in the State as he ever was. So you may just know that Pa did not vote for that motion." , , This pacified her somewhat, and after awhile she went into the house and went to bed; but I heard her groaning and moaning all night long, and I wished a thousand times negro whom I have heard him say many a time he heartily despised." And that was all I conld say, for I felt like I could sink through the floor. Mothe- is gtjll in bed, a.nd the Doctor is apprehensive that the worst has not yet come. Sh6 is entirely beside herself, and ever and anon I hear her moaning: "Disgraced! dis graced ! " Oh, Pa, I do believe it will kill .1 her. ! Your disgraced daughter, I Mabt. biography of his uncle, K. L. Lee. order to present the advantages of P. K. Oglesby, of Atlanta, Ga., is the South to leading people of New looking after them. "Tote fair," England who are already investors iu gentlemen. Don t stn up the coats hn cotton mills, the Manufactur of 1861-2-3-4. ek's liECORE rro:ifses to shortly - --- - 1 1 1 President Cleveland and the United issue a Special Cotton Mill Supple- Stntes. Senate, and the North Caro- ment. The advantages of the Soutl lina Legislature, and deadlocks 111 in general -rind of particular locali- otber States, gold bugism, etc., etc., ties in detail will be carefully cover- ,are enough to sufficiently amuse the ed in this issue. It is intended to public for awhile. send a copy to each director of every T fi- v,t ttriif.. cotton mill in New England. Thus to write a few lines about the Person for the firgt time the cottou mi!1 Reirulators. but have wandered away situation of the South will be fully ioff. Who were the Person Resrula- a- comprehensively puc oeioie tne tors? A compauy of 110 men, who fading people of New England in ;i icro f. terested m cotton mills. Lt is a Camp Maugum, near Raleigh. This very simple matter to present the ad- compauy was mustered directly into vantages of the South to thj New feKo Pniiflprto A.-vip.. t Pui.i'a Luclanu mills, butit is a much more bid tavern, four miles south of Eox- comprehensive undertaking to pre sent it to ever director of New -Colonel of the 50th North Carolina troops. My commission as Captain ibf the Regulators is dated Feb. 23, 0.862. but it was in April when we "were mustered into the Confederate lervico. From the naPSter roll there L. -t -t 111 1 Jl were iiu men enroitea, pernaps tne Kick's For March. largest company that left the county Hick's says that the mercury will for the war. The election of officers fall from the 3rd to the 12th, and 2 1 was held in the old court house, in that a storm period will begin about IlgsbQrQ, by C. S. Winstead and Col. the fourth. Rain storms, amounting J. W. Hunt. I guess Col. Winstead to floods in many localities will re Remembers that election. I can suit; a sweeping blizzard in all North jpever forget the day we left old em regions will not cause surprise Person for the war. We met at The regular storm period, central jBii8hy Fork, where the kind, hos pitable people of tha gection-al kfty noted for their hospitality gave us a parting dinner, such a one as the boys never had again during he war. Lonzer Wilkjus made us a t. -- Can be found - 'Ar XuttXi o v'rf rt4T I ill ' ItTJlL 1 A 12 ,, ' ' .i?U- 1 .?-tI " '- .'' 'yr?-.nl"-Kti4 'KKj4iliS.i : !. - ,ampl,f -Foreign and Domestic ..Fraits-rif . Confectioneries! 'Prince: Albert;: Cigars.-Tobacco and Snuff. ; ; Come and see, "4 Engl an mills aid also to leading investors. This tne Manufactur ers' Record proposes to do. Any information desired in regard to this issue can be had by address iny the Manufacturers' Record. for these imitations and substi tutes, they are poor.. stuff at the best and increase- your misery. Take Simmons Liver Regulator only. You will know it by, the large red Z on the face of every package and by the relief it gives when taker, f :: Dyspepsia. Indi gestion, CciiiUpulion, Biliousness and Sick Headache. i Highest price paid for Eggp. r Chick ens, Turkeys, Wa; Hidesand Fur. Thanking my many friends for past favors, I remain yours to please? , ,. - - ; BIG IKE. TIE SIMMONS IEVER ONLY J. H. Zeilin & CO,, Philad'a, Pa. DoesYomrlioy Need B A Halt Called.! The Populist caucus met las night the Senate chamber nd a gun went off. They saldl we want it understood e are Populists, and notice was served upon! the Repub licans, ij ; To enumerate . the prooeedingi without frill, it was (determined to introduce a new bill looking to the id of the Confederate; monument, to defeat the propose bill for the ew criminal district; leaving New Iauover and Mecklenburg undis- -i I . turbed; "to take out the objection able features" from the election bill; to figbt the county gotej-nment bill, until cumulation should be recog nized in allowing two persons to be appointed of the opposite political party to the other three commis sioners, so ai to insure safety against the negroes in the East,;to kill both Shaffer a:i4 Yonng flaljngh charte? bills; to oppose the changmg of ftuy nore pharters, leaving WUhUngtop -and Elizabeth City the only ones changed; to assert thef Individuality of the Populiit party ! ftnu to resist Ft ? further swallowing up: of thetr hith erto Jonah organiaatiofi jby tiie Re publican whale. The lick was lofty and complete, knocking over the milk and leaving the can high in the rn 1 1 1 ji i 11 air. mere musi ues rest ior uie w icked, unless the wicked one be an old sinner of the Lusk stripe. Th don't need rest; their dwelling place is iniqnty; but the Pops.:are calling a rest, and last night1 sounded; the first long,-strong note.-News & Ob server, Thursday, Feb. 28th. Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised drug gist to sell Dr. King's j liw Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. If you have never used this great Cough-Medicine, one trial will narting sn ech.a feeling one. such lDS ec"P8e Ul Mie ,a"cl "Ub UUu V,B1' f r- ' " 11- i .Ll. l.n..S. Die in linn I'uuutn. xue ucausii as he could make. Our hearts were gad with the parting of loved ones ; ndeed it was a sad sight to witness he-parting of mau and wife, and (parents and sons, who looked on us as we moved away, perhaps for the asj, time. Oh, how true ! for many f the boys never returned. But our Country called, and we felt it our on the 23th, will extend from the 26th to the end of the month. About the new moon on the 26th, a mark ed change to warmer will take place. On this date the moon will come be tween our world and the sun, cans MH. Garrett & Go. General Merchants, ROxbbroj N". G. ', ' Vouth storms of the period will most likely transpire within a day or two of the new moon. Possibly two distinct storm waves will pass oyer the coun try during this period, each followed by sharp cold and rising barometer. Cura for Hsadache. As a remedy for all forms of head- liity to respond to the call aud join ache Electric Bitters has proved to Our countrymen in defending our homes and onr rights. Our first TB " a8te of battle was the Seven Days' $ght around Richmond. The boys tjriil never forget our encounter with the gunboats on the James River and tbe batteries on Malvern Hill. l11 will ever remember the terrific ihelling we were uuder. Mr. Editor, I have written these ew lines, hoping they will draw out leminisceuces from both officers aud 5 1 J.1. . T L .1 privates ,u uie war. uet us reau something else besides politics and give the boys and girls some reminis cences of the great war that tried lien's souls. Who will be th?-first o respond? 'i John O. VanHook. Roseville, N. C. The History of Chaplain Service. Rev. A. D. Betts, of Newbern, N L, has been chosen to write a his tory of the chaplain service among the Jjorth Carolina troops during the late iat. He must have the help of all tbe -living chaplains. He wishes to ifear from ( very one. They should fellliim when their services began aind ended, what regiment each be the very best, lt eliects a per manent cure and the mott dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are af flicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. Iu cases of habitual constipation Electric Bit ters cures by giving tbe needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at J. De Morris'. The Monroe Enquirer says there are twenty prisoners in Union jail, and while it is not supposed that a jail bird has any politics, yet that crowd congratulated itself upon the fact that there was not a Democrat in the whole lay out. The Winston Republican says that Feb. 14, 1765, the site of salem was selected. That was just about 130 years ago. Many great chaLges have been made since that time. It is the Formative period. It Is then ttuLthe Wn& Is freest from care, tbe lmaglntl0H tnhampered, the memory most retenti ve, the ' ye brightest, and the natur most , . , tdsceptlble. What a boy Yeads In this eriod becomes so Indelibly Impressed, upon : his nature that (t becomes a part of hi very Character. - " -'-':-'-- 1 ' This Is a time when a parent's responsibility Is greatest It Is not enough to ell $h toy what he ought to beiotoe. Most boy art . cot overly suscepUbis to didactic . 5 ." , teqchlsg- You can usually lead hlm a mil .' easier than you can drlvt him a rod. -See t that hthas the tiro tier surroundings, and ' tttle encouragement, aAd It IS surprising how ftaauy ne aeveiops a taste tor tne oesi In literature.: Let that taste be developed., V3i and there Is little danger as tp his future. . Itwas .'"' - ' ' ' -' Dr. PhJlfpsBrbofes" Who tali; "Show me what booiu boy , j Biads, and I will read you his deatloy. " Ua... ..1 I. I a iti&n .4Ra. UAirf liAm. . ' I should be provided with books' 0 the highest character. . 'i' - ii u V";,;;:';K "-: L Fairy tales, and even,' perhaps, "Buffalo Bill " stcri. s. have thtr plate as deveWyeir of a taste lor reading.. aprtof llterfy OlUfc pieicicii.e iui iuo luuun meat, yi y VM. knowledge, history, iravaL eic, you may be iure that ha Is meqtatlx unsound, or that . , .; ; (here has been something radically wrong te Us educati in. , ; ,,:,,Jl .,fj The Enc dopasdla Brltannlca has rightly, keen termed " the concentrated eieoC4 t the whole world's wisdom."; LeJ your boy . . read Its Interesting pages, and be will oon. took with disdain upon ."flashy Uterature. We are daily receiving and opening . an entirely , KEV STOCK of General Merchandise consisting in part of . Dry-Goods, Notions, : ' - Shoes, Groceries, &c. which we promise our -friends and customers will be sold as i low as., same goods can be bought any where. , When you come to ,town ;,with . chickens; eggs," butter, wheat, corn &c, come' to see us! - ' ' v George T. Thaxtpn and George Garrett will show yon every atten tion desired and sell yon goods as cheap as anybody, i , : -f Examine ouru new goods before " ' buying.,.. .- . -. . i .(- ..s ' Very respectfully, ; . u 111. H. Garrett & Co. . 1 In Webb: bonding'; tiext door' 6 wf R Hambrieft'&Cb. xU ,A $ 12' 3 IlfcUt it jit! ,W ! -.: - It's MULE SENSE: .s Tapay more br;anythingvven , 1 if it is, ColftBtbn; ypa; aa bu j ; 3 u for 3 m$iw$ 5 c n i 'las theesMiriV f f ' tThklrtat J ' ' ing'Gdod tfi fofldl4A thU - ' ' sections and itspricjfttiwlojwrt i : coffin falls-to your lot, . be t sure : -"and -see mi dldleVrlce.; .' .xiit dj Sfidt toiyj Ji fcf1 hi il We are continually underestimating a boy's capacity for large Ideas. v-There is nothing ? -CO attractive as truth.- Give him the material . out of which to construct large Meas." Put y Eritonnlca tn the home, where be cai cofloll , It continually, and as he attains manhood be will find no Dtae tn literary or tSrofessIdrtah ifl' lifetowhlc: he,mayhotasplre. h a. , Selie the present opportunity' to provide i " . proper library fer iour home. , It require eji,. Investment of but Ten Cents a day' If yoir -order from TUB GHXRLdTTBeBaBTUti l while It may be had at Introductory prices. : .... jr -.tA i,imVilstis REPAIRIM6 r, ' 1 . workm&nllke5 1 riiahher7- 'and' Dtt ' shbrtesttioei -ssi jV.l iti ;. ; '-.,!. : -5 ' !i M .ti- 3 ,iuii l-uj! ffiu-lJ tmid'V Jvti V Since 1854 over one hundred large passenger ships have been lo?t in the Atlantic Ocean. Doctors Say; Bilious and Intermittent Fevers whicb prevail in miasmatic dis- !&ryed in and to what chureh . tricts are invariably accompan ied by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Bowels. The Secret of Health. rite aud tell him about the work ine liver isuiegrcdi. uiivuig tif their dead chaplains. ' If -"the wheel" in the mechanism of convince yon that it his wonderful jiaplai;, loved tb' soldiers enough; man, and when it is out of orderr curative powers 111 r all f diseases??! itbga to sleep 011 frozen ground, to qIq svstem becomesde- nroat, v;nesi ana ? jjungs. jmcu e)ich belonged and something ot heij epgrience and work during lje"war, t ile urges the old soldiers also to n.b .....-. ,-,17! . -:. 1 ssb ttd j m ... ssm sh s sm sv - ..... 1 . M I bottle id guaranteed to do all-that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at J. De Morris'. , (fa & few weeks telliug about the chaplains. Wilmington Messenger. 4 1 Drugstore. rireach to them, they ought to be! 1 istheresult: g3adio '.-Write about them. Let tev- & . rll " al hundred letters go to Newbern J Ult S LlVCF FllIS Cure all Liver Troubles. WOOD'S 'las ureas fjifuaii'iKnKafr? I forms of NervouSr I fj.-- 'J kWeames. "ioilffJtfy mid pennafient-. k iy cures ui lorm I II Iwl. . it m fjtjiirtjjf ft o.s2; p CjrcasifhsI-j It few, howeverrand thoser ! i St prescribed jnyer : 95 inhiifianarofca6es ordu Reliable and Hon est sjrlic iknowmxAOei .Imtrirlst for WOOD'S FHOS of this, leave hw aianoneBt store, I attar. nrt wfT-nrlll send b return' nackaie. 1: six. to. One Kill please, Pararjhletln plain sealed envelope, 8 atai AdSrcaa THE WOOD CHEMICAL inlmaon'iMii regjiest.X inclose pnee-ia. i sy T'l-iVvrviuiT "-- M mail. Price, one? I- -2 . . s T .ft ' f , ) , six Kill cure. I X .rti.ji dORocH tlttK S. G. vi ' ' ' - -- i ft' :. i A t i i 4 -.
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 6, 1895, edition 1
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