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THE FUSIONISTS CONFUSED.
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R iXBORO. N. C. MARCH 6, 1896
We learn that Mr. N. N. Tuck, of
this county, is a candidate fo- Ser-
geant-at-Arms of the United States
Senate. It is claimed by the Popu
lists that they hold the balance of
power in the next Senate, and it is
believed that they will aid the Re
publicans in organizing that body
when they again meet This is a
pretty high position, but one which
most any one would be glad to see
come to Person county. If "to the
victors beloug the spoils," we guess
Mr. Tuck, from the standpoint of
party service, is eminently entitled
to ine position, mere is no ques
tion, we think, as to his ability to
perform the duties of the office. He
is strictly a partisan man, and we
guess could satisfy both Populists
and Republicans. He at least sat
isfied them in Person county, and
did more to bring about the fusion
here last fall than any one else in
the county. He is a shrewd, intel
ligent politician, and has not tasted
the pap of office in many years.
He has many friends in the county
who will be glad to see him get the
position. If it would take him out
of county politics, there are plenty
of Democrats who too would like to
see him get it.
Under the Revenue Act the poll
tax is $124, the State tax 21 cents,
the pension 31 cents, the schools 16
centii on incomes and gross profits
from property cot taxed 5 per cent,
and on gross incomes derived from
salaries and fees 1-2 per cent on ex
cess over $1,000 to $5,000, and 1-2
per cent between $5,000 and $10,
000. The tax on cigars is 5 cents
per 1,000, and on cigarettes 10 cents
per 1,000. The sewing machine tax
is $500, piano or organ dealers' tax
$250. The tax on drummers
$100, which shall give exemption
irom all license tax. The license
for insurance companies is $100 and
a tax of 2 per cent on gross receipts
in this State. State banks are to
pay $50 on $25,000 of capital and $2
for each $1,000 over that amount
Building and loan associations pay
tax according to paid-in capital. The
tax ton railways is 1 per cent on
gross rsceipts; telegraph and tel
ephone companies, 2 per cent
Last night the Fusionists showed,
more plainly than ever before, a
total want of capacity to legislate
and a painful lack of leadership.
They do very well to carry out cut
and dried programmes or dictates of
caucuses, but . when left to them
selves to assert original and inde
pendent thought they are perfectly
helpless, as shown by the proceeding
last night in the Seuate.
The bill creating six new magis
trates in every township, and an ad-
ditional one in incorporated towns, md fche fin&1 adjournment there
eru States; The order! will require
two -Witnesses, as well as the" pension
-Extra clainnf anb affidavits thlfc hoVhM rmt
Saccinn Talk.. Rilla Rninn Rushed Throunh I ' 'l - ;
a Ba.-na4 ii i U ri: J.-
Kin, iii. iuc
J Senators Who Retire.
Washington,. March;, 2. When
the Senate met at 11 o clock to-day
it entered upon the . last legislative i
day of the Fifty third ; Congress; be
cause, although the C ingress does
not expire till Monday next at noon
its existence till then will be continu
Ot
ly displayed great anxiety,
Senators Adams and Dowd called
attention to. the immense cost in
volved in the bill in the way of sup
plying Codes, Acts of the Legisla
ture. Justices' Dockets, &c. They
asserted that at the very lowest cal
culation, the cost would be $25,000
or $30,000, ai d it might reach $50,
000. Feelinff the force of their ar
New Members Filing Certificatei-Sen. " "? ' ?m&
tor Ransom and Mexico--Williams vs. viamuuj i irom jyxaryiana, .xven
Settle Contest Settled --Postmaster Gen- tucky; and Missouri arelnot required
eral Wilson--a Virginia jury uiners irom to produce the witnesses. Tior are
a wasnington jury-omer i-oinis oi mier- thoge1 f -tfftrxw ofaf '
Ii: o tu led by recess, not adjournments
Wiomv Aforr.li 1 1 SQK Uaroiina.' Oeoreia. Alabama. THm- rU "v ""s"JUCl " LUC f1""" uuuJ
. A - - . . Ifl will nooeo ttx
Whon flip Snaf TnAPfa af. 11 MlSSi8Slt)K Louisiaua. Arkansas and
lu A Z4. w;n 4- Ainm Texas arfc raner ia v nm vvl4V mviv
u uuua uyivLCkj il mil uuu aujviuu uu- i j -r -.j
, Mat-POOted Free Silver. Ktntnn Rntlor nf Knnfl. n.mtin.-
i T The4 Michigan Democratic State Camden, of West Virginia; Carey, of
will be discussed, and between now Convention met here I to dav and Wromine: Coke, of Texas: Dixon, of
...... ., ... . - ' i
renom nated Justice JSIcGrath for Rhode Island; Dolph, of Oregon;
nia; McLaurin, of
McPherson, of New Jer,
f Mount Plejisaot, were nominated 8ey;Manderson, of Nebraska; Mar,
rr regentu of the Uuiversitv. tin. of Kansas: Power, nf Mnntnm-
if. n 117
uuumn MM
vun
mimm k
Koxboiroo C.
Salem, N. a
We have received our Fall hn
STOOds and it. is nAlficc fn Cu XT
air Kinus oi mercnandise
of
ZdyrZtob: f but they the Supreme Court. Cj.Pailthoi. Hunton, of Virgil
UZZZ il -feandStr.tD.Broo Mississippi; McP
Spring Medicine
Senate will be in session tomorrow,
but unless there is a prolonged talk
upon the naval bill only conference
reports will be considered.
The appropriation bills are being
rushed through with all possible dis-
The only platform reported wistuis Ransom, of North Carolina; Walsh
-ilver dec hiriitinn, almost every word of Georgia; Washburn, of Minnesota;
f which was vociferously cheered as and Wilson, of Iowa.
it, nan read, and which
All the Ills of the 8eason Cured by
Hood's Sarsaparllla.
"In the spring I was all ran
appetite was poor, and had severe
aches. I was also afflicted
Cheape
than
Anybody,
down,my for our erreat armv nf pmtnn,n n
vara nAAi- i ( J j -w w u vj uvixi i n i . vi i
with iiver er t h is an d ad ini nine , i . u v
and kidney trouble, indigestion and " . , d . b "I'lCJ) Will t PI
was adopted
How is This for Fusion?
The people of North Carolina know
what Fusion means If this does
not defeat the Populists of ortb
Carolina, then the people of the State
need missionaries worse than China
Africa. Danville
patch. The appropriation of this ith but one dissentingivote :
n ;n : .j.i , i iru - r .. .
uuugicoo mil apiuAiiuaic a iuuu wi I iuo uc uiuuraiic papiy, in COn
one DUliou aoliars. "inis is a oil- venuon assembled, hail with delight
linn rlnllar nniinfrv." n.s Tnm I the ranidlr inAro.:ainrr ia..tirnn. i
gument, Senator Paddison offered an gaid fftnjl yearg ftg; ftnd itg uecessi. IW iof te restoration j of silver to
auimuuieuii auu was ouuukm. xuu ,, i -, in,. . i. .....
. , ues ana expenainires neeessariiv m- posiuon n so long ; neld in the or japan or even
nmanrl mnr hainnr GS rYn lion nnl in. I I . I -
6 crease. monetary system of our countrr, and Agister.
consistent, produced, universal con- c ... . . f- , nnnniifi,rii ;1r r .
fusion. Senators Mood?, Fortune, . .L " ... , , ArA 'u, -....I. . A Georgia fanner killed 1,500
- v' rn t ir in t r m rctr rw ri ri i-i r 1 9 n i iiii 11 11 i iiiiti una rm i i .
il,. v,i,i i,( . w iU mvvi, fj.auucu iciuio 7 w,"b lu onvci raooics ounng the recent enow and
' - .j, X Of his appomtmeut to the Mexican aDtl goijwitu lull legal tender power roado enough out of them to settle
n the floor of the Senate . . flf f ih , at a ratio'of 16 to 1. and w invit with the man who picked cotton for
Chamber to devise some method to jj v. .... TT ,. natrin'Hi. t..u.in iw5ki- him in the fall.
wuucrueu u y CVCIV lie la I : v uivm:u1ioi'aiU'
leSS OI PreVlOUS Dartv Rfllliotinna fn
L --...WMU w
constipation. A friend advised
take Hood's Barsaparilla. I did so
began to feel much better. I could
Bleep nights, and "
Enjoy Good Rest.
I also began to eat more and my food di
gested welL I have now taken over
seven bottles and everybody tells me I
am the picture of health. When I felt
me to you of that fact.
9 and I ,
j.xy us ior
THING
We
Starbuck
ferences on
Chamber to
extricate themselves from the foolish
superbly equipped for the position.
join us in an
UUCU1UIB Ul TT U1UU LUC V ITCIO 1UIUI 1 - I XT a 11 1
. ne tens me tne climate is in every
ed. Iiieya4mlttea tbat my were I , . , , , - K- -lan for immediate
.. IT 0
"in a hole;" the? had umale fools of
themsel ves;" charged that "the Popu
lists had goue back on the agree
ments of the caucus;" and conf us
ion became confounded. J he bill
imperative demand
action to tbat end
Sale of Whiskey.
";Ighfalth0Dgh for it is an acknowledged fact that
Hood's 30? Cures Sftn the h, ,J?.CC r?at
my usual weight had been 130 pounds. lor,4- lULULQg lOF thft
I now weigh 155 pounds and I owe It all leaSt IllOlieV XO DC fOUlld lfl thlc cti
to Hood's Barsaparilla" Mes.Lzkoba Q0 C4X1 J UUU 111 1111S SeCtlOP,
S. Semons, Salem, North Carolina. UU1 OlOCK and liear OUr PriPe ;
'8 PHIS cure Constipation by restoring fore bllViOff W f nan cnir Ttv ..j
lstaltie action of the alimentary canal. J O VV Call SUlt yOU and SaV6
yuu money. jjuilJine of
Hood
the peristaltic
around the Capital of the Mouta- regardles$ of position of any other lT- s- Internal Revenue,
zumas being more elevated than the hationfjthereto.
plateaus m the riedmout section of unoukaiant'a Sentence. She' Gets 5 Years
North Carolina. It is a healthy and $10,000 Fine.
nlrtfP. and fllA tipw Af iniafof toiII foto I SAW VRJWfiann fn.,V, O TiU.
.o u r ' "" I - j-viuvw, iiaivu . me
Fp- ,M ,x .u1Ug, M.mm li;ssfi!,,Enm aTq executivAlWa w
amended bv Paddiaon. bv a small " . . i J" .""ocu uuu
. .mU . . ' 4. 01 n18 sons Wltn oim- Ue Wl11 nave sentence of the ex-Queen. It is
lire, j.ucu a uiuuuu wa iiiouo w i ... n . . .l,.:- i ' ,1 , ...
reconsider, the Paddison amend Pt Ume during h;s two years
mTir vqo afiinlran rti r and f ho num. 1 I Yv)
' I Kaon llltlli a-mttaA i- -rr-, I 000 flTIO Tf 4o iitaII .-. A -"...l Jl j 1 i
una ui ucn ma ian aLca 1 11 C2u:ii uiw u- i . . . ' i . i
ship was
bill passe d.
Collector's Office,
Raleigh, N. C, Mar. 5, 1895.
NoLice is hereby given that I will
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, on Tuesdav. the
lUth dav of March. 1895, in the town
of Roxboro, N. C, the following
propertv which was seized for viola
tion of the Internal Revenue laws of
the United States.
3537 gallons of corn whiskey, 24
j j j-u j it of the Northern and Western papers the government are debating the fermenter8. copper stills, caps and
reduced to three, and the , . , TT . it - . ! . 6 worms.
L f hlm aS . He 13 tha Place of imprisonment. Said 8ale mfde to ,ati8f certain
Fortune, Candler, and others dis-
of the "youngest" men in our dele- A conclusion will soon be arrived at.
gation ! No one to see him would This
at
fj
violatiou of Internal Revenue Laws.
F. M. SIMMONS,
Collector 4th Dis. N. C.
S. G. Woods. Dep'v Col.
March 5th, 1895.
Sale of Land.
TfiVlffln? .il. By virtue of morlpage deed conveyed to rae
jcon auu uy a ue lunc..n on t e 191hUay of May, 18H1.
played great feelino; and complained ... r-1 l, , . ?
,i , ,i- , . . . , wuuv.vi.uiuj r iiu luc iuui unties i ' "'. uu a mu, iuajur i tiiter. went
that this was not carrying out the . , , . , , , . ni; . ' L
, . ., J 8 , . of old age. He is erect, alert, and to Oabu prison nd read th oh;f
nrnmi noa mann rs tha mmim. nni i ' l w
i tt n ii ' pfcf fvuvi, nibu UJ.CU all VI ai "II mv uvu du vcuuco la 1111 I (JUS
t -, r,, . . .. fairs is all that siiffffests the Rixtv- C. 1. Gulick. 35 vears aV.l
I ilnd OjPV .Mlflrn NqiuIopo ond ntharo 0( J 1 ' "
wtl rrZ: "tj dht on w. h,
' ,w"'" purHi Hits T-oof ;fl,. . ii. . . I) Ann flno. Hr.-.i c o- and recure l n bn ik . u urj 5 urn in
ajrainsfc th hill. T?rwl rliH nnf . " I 7 , 0 yrars inieraoiiwUufflcc. uxboro, N. I wrl sell
rote. Hoover and Lindsev well aD1 hiS PPularit amonS . '000 ue' Rohert Wilcox, SWWi-?
uia uuneagues, is wnat secured this JeaJS aua iu,uU -Jrne; T. B. iir, ;tVf iT.d uii iiinr: i "of ttoJ
appointment for him. Walker, 3D years and 5,000 fine: Carl K-T,'! b,?terwJi:??W k'" ?i3i"'e
The future alignment of political Wideman, 30 years and $10,000 fine: Zi B,c w lZ "XXti?,
parties is giving all thoughtful peo- -tlenry 13ertlemann, 35 .fyears and
pie much concern. In the next cam- I1 000 fine; W. H. O." Grev 20
..... il J
paign there will be three parties in : years and 10,000 fine; Louis Mar-
f.hft flAlrl TVlQ minoKnn C Isflyll 9fl .-OO .... J 1V AAA
come to be independent enough to - 7 I " Z H.v " U1 uuauce tT f - V ? ; W nue'
nrorMnn,l.- .;0. w the leadmg issue, and "silver" John Lane, five years and $5,000 fine;
these old time methods and L. W1" the leadin slogan of what W"i-Crane, five years and $5,000
piuuiiHtJB now io De strongest party. ""
TI-mofoliQm ti-1 1 1 XI CI i 1 I
i. WMf nnlooo .11 - -,.,uu nuuiu doiiihok 8.
uunoo mi oil; ua ittii. anu i. ... . .
the nrPRpnf nnfWV ; - Tiarge proportion of dis
r-, 13 MSP9 UVl,
oi T.i;j..i! i . , , .tt iui uijLues irom care
vuuugv. ii a uuc uj. uuureceuencea
FOB A NAME OF A
FLORAL WONDER.
Foi particulars Bee Viek'i Floral Guide
for 1895, which contains colored plates of
Vick's Branching Aster, Sweet Peas, Veg
etables, Hibiscus and Gold Flower. Hon
est illustrations; descriptions that de
scribe, not mislead ; hints on sowing and
transplanting. Printed in 17 different
colored inks. Hailed on receipt of 10
cents, which may be deducted from first
order. Tick's Seeds contain, the I
term of life.
' CifJC i -
SWEET PSAS!
Dry-Goods, Wotions&Shoes
all of which are cheaper than ever.
Lindsey,
known opaJists, denounced the
measure and characterized it as a
retnrn to the condition of things that
obtained in 1858- 9.
It is gratifying to see that there
are some of the Populists who have
Small QeantitlM at Wholesale Prices.
40 Cents a Pound HSP
We hare grown tons of Sweet Peas the
past summer of a very fine quality :o be
able to give our friends a real treat. 25
varieties and colore mired. Think of it.
a pooud. oirlr 4 P ets.: liaif iOHni
25cts. ; ii.iaiicr i,oui.J licts. ;
ounce 10 cts.
GCIiU. F'.OTVFT, rTH BMc
CbarmicE Pot Plant. m.d (ir.Urr.x.
Borderm f
i he jrswBsv iitB nniiitiniin
Cist Haspbebrt, UuLUUiW-.. .
James Tick's Sons Seed' -
, KOCHESTEK, Jff. Y.
uy Groceries
uo aiiutyuu get tnemjust a little
mM- sLa ww m WW m-m mr m. .1 A
wvvx vuan uu udnnaa tnem any where
uci cauuuib.
Come and see your
Tried and True Friends,
BEEMANN & GOODFRIEND,
Bailey and othets, c-nt.uii.ng in tbe trart 151
ncres, mure r ies8.
March 5tb, 1895.JOaXC- M"""-
NOTICE.
A Valuable Lot For Sale.
nres of the Republican party. News
& Observer. '
In years to come when the school
children of North Carolina come to
Last night at the Populist caucus.
Otho Wilson, who has become so
widely known throughout North
Carolina on account of his Gideonite
principles, was nominated to be Bail
road Commissioner to succeed Mr,
Mason. It seems that the fight was
between him and CapL W. H.
lutchin. It is reported that quite
number of Capt. Kitchin's friends
became very much incensed at his
defeat and left the caucus, swearing
mat tney would never vote for Wil
son. It is yet to be seen whether
the Eepnblicans will support Wilson
or not. Xhey claim this place them
selves.
This is probablj the last week of
thLgialatiire, and they are rash
ing things with whoop. Especially
uus inecase in making new of
fices every fellow, almost, is on the
lookout for s job. Already several
places have been made and some of
the faithful fixed. Two Jndireshina
have been arranged with Cook, of
warren, and Bwart, of Henderson,
Judges. Senator Fortune has a bill
for the establishment of an In
surance Commissioner and is an ap
plicant for the position. When a
Fusionist doesn'tsee a place in eight
he goss right to work and makes a
place.
TA- t -
x-oBtmaster General Bissell last
week sent in his resignation, which
was .accepted, and President Clere
and has appointed Congressman Wil
on, of West Virginia, to succeed him.
The President is said to hare made
this appointment without any solicita
tions frota Mr. Wilson's friends. It
is a good appointment, and Mr. Wil
son will nuke a good Postmaster
General. He is able and conscien
tious man.
lessrii'RS nhnnt.
' I .. I u w LUIU. B&VH
iL.i i. . ........ Droanflntv whip fn emam i ' -
mas page in nistory ot their State wur. Uyrus Edson. "It is such a
which reads thus ; Tn thp mr,fr. counuT' tne M nval parties, the simnldl thino- .. . .L.
T " " I n u ,i n..i ... r " "'uuiuu mat
of February in this year the House puoucau. might very few people, unless ii ia a case
of Bepresentatives adjourned as a meet m so1 Planx and fight it of pneumonia, pay any attention to
mark of respect to Fred Douglas, """ , ' mere is no pros- a cold, There are a great manv
s ii r fir tj n n r- n
the well-known negro lecturer and 1 V , e as Wlil cases Pr Catarrl1 and-consum.-tiou
politician, having declined to agree nJ " 8 Pok. wtich Lave their origin iqhis ne
to a resolution of similar import in c ua8 Ptiveiy retused lect o the simplest precaution of
deference to the memory of General up ine wuliam9 vs- Settle every day;-life. The mo.t sensible
i uuieneu eiecnon case. There is no advice is, .when yu have; one, .ret
time to "consider" it further. A year rid of It as soon as oossihle Hvn
and a half ago the case could havo means do hot neulpr-r. it. .! n-
been settled by straight methods. 8n d'f n.t tell on how t) cure a
A mau cannot finesse forever unless ';ol(1 blit we will. Take Chamber
lie holds a "straight flush" or t.hrAoi lsin's Couirli remedv. Ft. will puliat.A
j " . V. I j I ' "til Ittictc
J iiiuirui Lftiwerii fleieCLItlll in mp in nno
"' 'S-'Ku ueeu execnieil to me by t harlets O
Jlitclieli ami wife, I. la Mitchell, ami recorde-l
the Itegisler's office of I'eison county, in
IWOl f. l.on I).1?R21B In-ill .in Tm.c.I K.
iii.iu.tv oi prii, iso, sell to tne hiph si biiUler
ur tiiBii, ni me conn House floor iu 1'erson
coucty, the below ilescribeU propc:ty. lo-wil:
One lot or parcel of laml. situated in the town
of Uoxboro, N. c.. aiijoinini; the lands of c. S.
W insieail. Mrs K t Wol.i. nn.i ...
iHiuuuiu as ioiiows: licginn ng at a nick at
. ii ins.eaa 8 c iri.er and riinmnir nnwh.
cast wuti .Main street, opposite the MetLodial
t arsonape, 86 yartU to j rock near a ( berry
tree; I hence an easterly (linw.tmn n vf.i. t.
uca nuui b meiir.e siiiiin n i.
u.t.r. o nit, iiicuuu IMS ll--e IO me hfurintmiir
This is Ihe 'oi on which he said C. G. Mitchell
now resiuep
This the 28. h day of Ke'ui nary, 1895.
... , . .. "r.i ,ius i UNUKK.
W. w. KiK-hiii, Atioj n y
George Wasungton, the commander
in-chief of the armies of the Revo
lution and the first President of the
United States, and to the memory of
General Eobert E. Lee, the commander-in-chief
of the armies of the
Confederate States," what will they
think and say? What explanation
will be given by their teachers? How
will that anomaly of fact be account
ed for? The inquiry answers itself-
Norfolk Landmark.
Grtnbor Ptpl on fo Capl. Fisher's Lit
tle Game.
Greknsbobo. March 4. Since
leasing the McAdoo House, Capt.
B. J. Fisher who now, of course, has
monopoly in the hotel business, gives
ft out that he intends closing both ho
teis ror an indefinite time. Fisher
gives as his reason for closing the
hotels that he can not afford to run
them at 2 per day, he does not state
state as he now has a monoply, why
he does not raiae the price to $.250 or
$3. The citizens of this city think
they understand the true inward
ness of the affair, which is, that
the board of alderman, having passed
an ordinance requiring the cap.
tain to bringhis barroom out on the
street as others have to do, he is trj
ng to force them to re-instate bim
in his old place.
A Hiinorsut Fact.
About Hood's Sarsaparilla it ex
pels bad humor and creates good
humor. A battle for blood is what
Hood's Sarsaparilla vigorously fights.
and it is always victorious in ex
pelling foul taints and giving the
Tital fluid the quality and quantity
of perfect health. It cures scrofula.
salt rheum, boils and other blood
diseases.
Hood's Pills act easily, yet prompt
ly and eOciently on the bowels and
uver. 25 c
Cuba. tMiriMts Defeats By Government
TreM.
Havana, March S, The military
commander at Manzanillo, Province
of Santiago, reports that on Febru.
ary 26th the troops attacked Vequita,
where a strong force of Insurgents
wew killed and many were wounded.
aces at least! I use this vemamkr
because it will be readilv understood
by every one connected with the case
except Hon. Frederick Woodward
and some of the attorneys, Judge
uranam tor example.
The appointment of Hon. William
L. Wilson, of West Virginia, to be
fostmaster General, is well received
here. Mr. Bissell retires because of
pressing duties and to the sincere re
gret of the President, who esteems
him most highly. Postmaster Gen
eral Wilson was offered everything- in
sight by the President and chose the
portfolio of the Postoffice Depart
ment as it ranked the other positions
and kept him near his home. He is
an alumnus of Columbian University,
a prominent Baptist, and a leader of
the tariff reform movement in tnis
country.
A Virginia jury took but a few
minutes to render a verdict of "guilty"
in the case of the Aquia Creek rob
bers. A Washington jury deliberated
as many days before it pronounced
the notorious fugitive from justice,
Capt. Howgate, "innocent." A
Washington jury can be depended
upon to construe the law in a wav
that would have given Lord Coke
the nightmare every time.
Mr. Cleveland is going to North
Carolina on another hunting trip
as soon as Congress adjourns.
Commodore Kirkland, U. S. X
native of Hillsboro, tf. C. has
been promoted to a Bear Admiral.
Ensign Edwin Anderson, TJ. S. N"..
of Wilmington, N. C, has been pro
moted to a Lieutenant. Both pro
motions are deserved. These gentle
men represent the best Revolutionary
stock in the State.
Shuford and Stroud are here learn
ing how to "hold down" the seats to
which they have been elected in the
House.
A new order, about to be issued bv
the Commissioner of Pensions, will
stir up the hornets, in certain South-
a. I. I F . ,
.uuio, uu, expectoration, open
tne secretions and soon effect per
manent cure. 25 and ,0 cent bottles
for sale by W. R. Uatnbrick & Co.
4 . i
nB Hrrangamants as to Senate Commttjegs
ASUiKGTON, MarcL.2. Tbe lead,
era of the Republican and Demo
cratic Jstreering committers of the
Senate met this morning and agreed
that the present organization of the
Senate committees should 'continue
until tf e next session of the Senate.
This simply perpetuates the com
mittees as they now stand so that in
the event there should hi. Work for
them to dci, it can be done without
awaiting a reorganization. The
committees will be re-organized
shortly after the next Congress
venes. si i;
Trustee's Sale.
1 .i me in uie utiwerii fit'iti?Hiiii trt i in
lee : oi Crust, executed Or.tol.er 27 1k! nv- .i.,i.n
Hicks an I wife, Alice, to se.'ure navnipnt i
yci..-iin ueuis. r?rorueil l:i i.eirtaters I'lHVe.
J((Hk M M, pape-JU, etc.. I will sell at the
i onrt irni u noor 111 lioxlm o. on ihe II rut
iuuiKia in .lwrii, u ui'inir the lt iv, U Hie
... 111 LMI,i ! . fclll IllI.-IVVlll-' I I'jiCI'l 11. M.lllU
ami lots, lo-wil :
One ilue!I;nir hoiifiH unit l.,i . n n- c;,iA
Main street, just below the Me'lhoriist
church, known as the John II ii-La lifinu Tin
mi i iiuianiB n OI a:i acre.
One nrize house and lot.. int p.inriui .
D. ilenoi. on the noiiih ;iil nf n u ,.,.i.i. ,',.'i
leailiiix over the mcumtain from l.'nvlw.
The roiulition of this site are imp.h if r. ,.i.
uniou- c in a iiionius, wnn I'.iierest lieaiinir
lun.il rl..i i:iia n : .
i. i uc nnc in same win ue ri'senpfi imiii
pay ineni- in lull
i Mis 1st day of March, 1S95.
, . C. S. W1NSTK.VO.
v inslejut A Crooks, Tructee.
Attorneys.
Notice of Land Sale!
By virtue of powers delegated to ma in two
several mortgrage deeds, executed to ne by
id'uiuk uai to a if i wne, uom oi recora in ine
ivepister s omce oi rerson county, one in Book
r r , m vhkk on. me atner in Honk K k thu
1!06, I will, on the 1st Monaav m April. I8S.
sen to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court
nuuMj uuur in rerun coiinrr. run hAinnr a.
scribed tracts or paff eis of land, to-wit:
i. wo acres, ij ing on the waters of Blue
" tux VreeK. auioininc ine lannR at kuca Kintaa
Elizabeth Drnmritrht. James Kinc. Ttiliv rinm! I
phries and others, known as the "Old Hallibur
ton 1'iace, on wnicn said llariib resides.
2. 50 acres, adioininir Billr Tm-.k. W. T.
S.okes. C. P. Sanford and other lands of said
F. Harris.
3. 39 acres, adioininir Jake ICnsrirnnri Rilw
uuuiuuuix. uiuer muua oi r . namn ann no..
haps others, being known as the "Jeff Dixon"
tract. .j. j. rkooks
This Feb. 18, 1 S95. By T. C. Brooks, A.tl'y.
Sale of Lsnd Near Chub Lake
ity virtue of power aiven trie bv thn S imprint
Court of Person countv. I. as Commicainiini-
Sale, will, on the 1st Monday in March, 1895. it
V. . I. n I . 1. .1 II . 1 ' I .
up uu ij-f own ai puuiic auction to the
hlgheet bidder, a tract of lan-1 Ivinc in Pmni.
county. North Carolina, in Woods.iale township
adjoining the lands of J. A. Long, C. S. Wins
tead. Josephus Yonnjrer and the estate of J C.
Clayton, containing 106 acres more or less, said
iraci Deing Known as the L,eah Di ehav nlni.
bate Will lie lor ITS UU cash, ha ane. in It nnH
it iiionins: lime navments will lier R iwrimm
ami must be secured to tbe satisfaction of ihi.
coi.rt. As to condition of land, etc . reference
is given to H. u. (;la ton at t.hub Lake.
i dis January isu, iso
V1CTCK 8. BRYANT,
Commissioner ofSale.
TO THE FARMERS
mm
And Adjoining Counties,
When ju come to Roxboro. with or without tobacco end want to bar
goods, don't buy until you hare seen us and get our prices on
xjiy -ooas, Siloes, Groceries &c
We will save you money. We won't ask you to help n8 pay house
rent, clerk hire, an 1 bad debts we will not make anv bad del.ta
we will
11 For
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The
Executors' NntinA.
xecniors of the ate ill UU1 UWU IH1IISH flnrt call TT zi
nntifv nil i,nr.n,. I ' ' 1 wmj. tuuUB. Jill V I II IS
. . . i i n
ituvuniage we are able to give you the
con
si
Rev. B. F.
Lnnn Flasil -'
ii ,: a
AHMOTif, in. U.. March 1
Kev. B. F. Long, editor of the Record
4.l.:rsi J ... . .
ut "" piace aieaat the Phoanix hotel
last night at 11:30 aged 60:1 He was
born and raised near Washington N
Ky. domea the M. v. nr-.-
. j j vwuiciciite
when quite joung, and there remain
ea ior a number of years. . Afterward
he wastSecertarj of 4 the old North
oiaie insurance Company.; After
that was brtmedout he practiced law
but gaye up that and went into ; the
newspaper business. He was a eood
man, liked land loved bv all, and
no douft has gone to a better world
He will be buried at the old Brame
place near Macon, where he has a
wife and several children buried. 1 '
Chamberlain's I Cough Remedy
gives the jjest satisfaction! of anv
cough medicine I handle, nd as a
seller leads! all other preparations in
t his market.' I recommend it be
cause it is ihe best medicine I ever
handled for; coughs, colds anji croup.
A. W. Balpredge, Millersville, ; 111.
For sale by; W. Ri Hambrickj &o.
We Have! the Largest $
And prettiest line of Pipes ever
seen in Roxboro. j , ; . 1 ;
USE
TOBACCO OIL
LINIMENT
For all ailments lequiring a flrst-clnss
liniment. .
Coleman's Medicated Tobacco
Soap
For all kind of skin diseases.
Famous Cleaning Fluid
For removing spots of grease op clothing,
-MANUFACTURE!) ONLT BV-.
DURHAM SPECIAL MTfl CO.,
DURHAM, N. C.
For sale In Person county by J. D. Mor
ris, Roxboro; Dr. J. I. Coleman, Hurdle's
Mills; Col, J. S. Cuningham's; T. D
Woody, Bethel Hill
navine qualined as e
B. Y. Allen, I berebv
owing 6aid estale to come forward and make
immediate settlement, and all persons tioldine
claims against the estate are hereby notified to
urescDi me punie ior paymert on or before the
)th of Jannarv. 1896. or thih nnticn will 1.-
plead in bar of tbeir rocovery.
xnis j an. otn, louo.
K. M. AJ.LEN,
W. C. ALLEN,
Executors of Ii. r. Allen.
Executor's Notice.
Having qualified as Extcutor .if Willis m Fna.
ter, deceased. I Verebv nntifv all liPlftnns in.
.1.1.... 1 . . : .1 . . . . . 1 .
ueuicii w iiiu rawtu come lorvflrd nnrl
tie. ano an persons noiainsr claims as-iiiniit the
estate, to present ibem, for payment wiihin one
year from date, or (bis nutioe will le plead in
bar of their recovery. .
xnis reuruary atti, 1895.
JOHNS. C UN INGHAM,
Ii0-U Ex't of Wm. Foster.
NOTICE!
Having Qualified as the administrator nf the
esiaie oi i ne minis rsarneic, l nereov mitify all
persons holding claims againrt said estate to
iireaeni iui in u rae wnuin twelve months fmm
this date, or else this nmice vrlli be used to bar
recovery. Those owing paid estate will pl&ase
xnis peo. is, isao.
m g CJAY; dn'r of KnJap Harnett
W. W . Kltcbin, Att7-
: Money Made Easily and Rapidly
READ THIS AND THINK IT OVER !
We want 100 men who have energy nd grit.
We will give tbem a situation in which they can
make money rapidly tbe labor being light and
employment the year ronnd. Requires no cap
ital or great edncation. Borne ot our best sales
men are country ooys. joung men or old will
ao. Kemuneration is quick and sure. We
have need for 100 more men within the next SO
days. Do not waste time, but write at once to
a. c uu-LiUlxna 8 CO.,
I Publishers,
Atlanta, Ga.
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nnniMiiAiiAimii.n..,. , ..
HIP- YOUR
Eggs,
Butter
Poultry
and
OTHER PRODUCE
TO
EDA WHS, HHHMIb &
308 10th St., N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C.
-00-
You will receive highest Cash Prices. We buy out
right or handle on Commissi nn. ' "
"Quick Sales and PromDt Returns
for handling goods, five per cent. Send for our Price
List. - " .
Very Lowest Prices.
If yon have any barter, such as Eggs, Chickens, Hotter or Country
Produce bring it to as, we will give
FULL MARKET PRICE
AND SELL YOU GOODS AT
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Thanking our friends for their past patronage, we solicit a contin
nance of the same. Your Friends,
H. A. COBB,
Caswell Co., N. C.
J. A.
REAGAN,
Bunecmbe Co.
N. C.
W.
T. WALTON,
Pittsylvania C.
U.
Wlant
avenouse
For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco.
COBB, REAGAN & CO., Prop's., DANVILLE, VA.
Haying aerved you faithfnllv
nam, Uxford, and Roxboro, I feel better nrerarwl mrt oKia-tn inv to
your interest than, ever before. A s vnn all kn rkUT Tao r tt-i 1 1 to tttj i rvAl'lU
tees. Vnog me your tobacco and you shall have my best efforts. I shall
v, uu xuuig marKec, or represented by a buyer, at all times.
xourtnend,
W. D. COTIIKAX.
ONE GIVES RELIEF.
W. R.'Hambrick & Co
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