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1 1 Courier :.l,lisiH''l in the center of a fiue lf 1 . .,niWHILr SeCtHM rnWiiiiT SfCiiuii, uwMiig u . . . i. : a t, Kit'1 t advertising mediums aiul warehousemen in r ... iiiHCtM lil K ,,in,r I'oantus L-iiculates i ti I i -Mill, VUClU'lllV, "HI" I .is well couiuies. iu xnurtu n .in ( ;i!'l ,iiu Halifax county, Vir- rates reasonable; terms V.in-lii- :, I,,,,, a ii on application P i.urrr. Attorney al Law Roxboro, N. C. i u. si'v.t ,1 '-.hi l is of i in- Mnto. .M ,",v n i".i't lnisiness ritriisteil :i r in Court House. : L N.sFOUD. Attorney at Law, K, ' .vboro, S. C. IKK .ITT & BRYANT, attorneys at Law, Iidxnouo, N. C. , -, civil ( 'nun of the State u vi-ii ise- in Person, ,-.vll ,-,'11111168. n, ,-i'nii uste.1 to our care will :i,'llil..n. mi . ilTl'!M. ' ttorney at Law, RoxHmt N- U. . , , i--- itr(- reiiiirefl i , K vnii'i-' l"-a k I'.i.i ilinsr. . 'I M. Attorney at Law, A a- i T t. N. C. rcrl,, ,. in all 'tie i-inirts of the state, llan n , i ;ri'l .mi-si the same in lieat lstMort . .' i -i e-'uritv. settle estates and . wis-n: n a. l. i;k' WIN STEAD & B.500XS. Attorneys al Law. Roxboro, N. C. I'mmpt attention to ail profession imsiuess. Practice in tne State ..nd Federal Courts. 4 1K. K- Tl'CKKK. 3 U .GEON DENTIST. n W. .J. Johnson & ROXBOUO. X. (;. !ie" ting, A. 'nilTOS, I'rtif t i i-lu K Physician, Roxboro. N. C. - .u -ft-iuial services co the people I -iirroiin.linfreo'.intry. Praf! ice 1:1, "j- - meilwine. THE DRUMMERS HOME, Hotel French. Main Street, South Boston, Va. 1.3 Ween inn in lirst rlaa onii-r and tliir- I'il'y ren"Vat"I ' .,' venient t. all depots 1. Su.iiif,; ".t!I'hi- of t,.e lim n. I.arjfe and ! -lu'iiv ! - iinjilc roi-ins. lso a tr.cd 1'oj (i 11 :ilt.u-!i-l. .1.15. KliKNCIl, Prop. R ' -' Teirv, N!aBairer. . y l.'"'li 9 I 12 VIRGIMA FIRE AD MARIXE ISIRCE COMPAW. RICHMOND. Assets - - - $650,000 INSURES AGAINST HUE . LXD LrGH.TNr.YG Ti. s .-i.il: i-:n , ti Diort- thi, i la-fa- n- ur iu su.'cesjful operation, has paid HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS ,-i ..z.riis of North Carolina issues ' - ': 1. "I ' onnse policy, free of petty .md lliieral in its terms and con- i: . IIS. w. II. I'aLMKR, President. ,v I' " AUTIIV, Secretary. DMHINES, District Agent, Milton, N. C. JAS, W, BRANDON, tar"ber SIJzlq-q, ROXBORO. N. C. When you come to Roxboro, don't for? t mp I am always willing and reaiU to accommodate my custom ers, an-1 alwavs keep up" with the west styles. vr H, B, NEWELL, WutchiurLker and Jeweler, Sea,i your old clothing to the "ARRIS STEAM DYE WORKS, Raleigh, N. C. ley grantee to make them look ' again r,,r a little money. IS!. OFFER! - To introduce HAM J '.rViT'ns the next 30 davs a fine co.i . our vcrfa wo "?nev owi on receipt of 50 cents in di ictfrot ,f 8tamP8- Order now HPVnter- Addresn, street Washington, D. U. -iprlU-3m) - w t m m m mm eg jtmr Y3 mr mm m 'w . . smw -mm .. - , i m at ma - a x m NOELL BROS, Proprietors. Vol. xi. Why? hl 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; feels as if It would break, very time the baby cries 1 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 K yourself, but give it to the children. It Is pleasant to take. Small dose. The only iron medicine that don't blacken the teeth. But get the genuine it has crossed red lines on wrapper. dROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. PLOWS. Genuine Farmer Friend, Manufactured by C. E. HUNTER & O). Don't buy anything in this line before seeing PHILIP HOWARD & CO. as we are sure we can save you money. Full supply of points, land slides, &c, which we are selling very low. All these goods are gen uine, being man ufactured by C. K. Hun ter &, Co., and are the best. We carry a general stock and can supply your wants in an v line, at the Xjo-wesi: Price. Come to the Bargain Store. PHILIP HOWARD & CO., Proprietors. DEAL JDIRECT ! Engraved Visiting Cards, Stamped Writing Paper, College and Wedding Invitations, Etc., Etc. HARRYLEE HOFFMAN, THE ENGRAVER, 113 N. Charles St , BALTIMORE, MD (Feb 20-1 y) Are You Going to Buy a Hois e? I will have stock in Roxboro reni larly now, and if you want a good, gentle, sound Warranted Horse, at a low, reasonable price, it will be to your advantage to see my stock. I have made arrangements with a large dealer who will select the best animals and ship me regularly. No old plugs, batsound young horses. Boy from a man you know, who lives with you, and whose guaiantee means something. Your friend, J. J.BRIGHTWELL. Salesmen Wanted ! Good wages to sell our Nursery Stock. Apply for terms. We will have for Spring and Fall, 1895, an immense stock of Apple. Pear, Peach, Plum, Apricot, Cherry, Grape, etc. Also small fruits, shade and orna mental trees, roses, etc. We make a specialty of wholsaling to large planters direct. We will sell to re sponsible parties and take note pay able in six, twelve and eighteen months. Write u for wholesale prices. Ad dress : Southern Nursery Co., Winchester, Tenn. Feb, 20rly Don't feel well Executor's Notice. flaring dnalilied as Execntr.r of Nannie Dav deceased, I hereby notify all persons owing uniil estate to come forward and mae imme diate settlement, and all persons holding claims against the estate are hereby notifti to present them for payment on or before the 13th day of March, 1896, or this notice will be plead id bar of their recovery. March 13, 1895. A. G. SATTERFIEV Exeentor of NanDie Day. " -- lT 1 ;HBnwHU.i6A I - R I .OO Dor VaQlH Roxboro, North SOME INTERESTING FACTS. North Carolina Can Give Every Inhabitant of the Worid 983 Feet of Room. A subscriber of the Herald writes a letter which, while not intended for publication, contains some very interesting facts. The best way to give them is in the words of the writer and we take the liberty of quoting from the letter as follows: 'I have just read with interest in the Herald the statement of the London mathematician as to how large a box would be required to hoi an tne inhabitants of the world -11 j 1 ..... and my curiosity not only led. me to verify for myself his statement, but also to make another calculation numolxT. T T l , x.u.mcijf . j.j.uw inucn space eacn man, woman and child in the worli would have if packed within th limits of North Carolina? I arrived at the following astonishing result North Carolina could furnish each person in the world about 983 square feet of surface, or a lot 3H feet square, provided part of them were willing to take water. Or she could furnish standing room allow one square yard for each person for 109 times as many people as are now on the entire erlobe. These stab ments are to me perfectly amazing anci 1 could not have believed them if I had not made the calculations The figures say they are bound to be true. The calculations accompany the letter and appear correct. We have not room for the whole but condense briefly. North Carolina has 52,286 square miles, which reduced to square teet gives 1,457,650,022,400. Tais dividend l.y 1,491,544,000, the .sti mated population of the world, gives efch a breathing space of 9S3 feet. The other calculations can be easilv made from the above. The expenses of the hire '-reform Legislature were over twenty per cent greater than the average expenses of democratic predecessors. In view of the many and loud-mouthed profes sions for reform and retrenchment made by every "reform" canidate, during the last campaign, this state ment sounds so startling as to seem almost incredible. And yet it is strict ly true and cannot be denied! As the Record has heretofore shown from the official reports of our State Auditors, the average cost of oujr democratic Legislatures, from 1877 to 1893, was $59,758,55 and the cost the late "reform" Legislature was $72,004,66 a difference of $12,846, 11. Yes, the excess in the cost of the last Legislature over twenty percent, or one fith. Or to make it still plainer, where the average 1 ost of our demo cratic Legislature had been five dol lars this "reform" Legislature cost over six dollars. This is no "democratic campaign lie" bur is the simnle truth, which will not be denied by any person who has any regard for the truth. And yet the legislators who incurred this additional cost were the same men who had been denouncing the demo crats for their extravagance! Well, if it was extravagant for depiocratic Legislature to spend five dollars why did the "reform" Lewislature spend over six dollars. Chatham Record. Pop. and Pub. School--Lege Harris Teacher leacner ne lusion grammar class will now come forward. Teacher Jete and Mary Ann have your places here. Teacher Take the word fusion, parse it, all in harmony. Apt Students Fusion is a noun. A co operative noun. Gideon gen der, lis verb is found in the Douglass mood. Third party case. Its an tecedents Butler and Mott. And whose object compliment is office. Teacher Good 5 progressive boys take your seats in the Senate, and on that day you shall have a private secretary. States ville Mascot.- Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised drug gist to sell Dr. Kiug's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lunjf, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use This remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, apl experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that D. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It nev t disap points. Trial bottles free at J. De Morris' Drug Stpre. Large to'ze 50c. and $1.00. He is an Unbeliever. Richmond, Vh., April 13. Dr. Richard M. Smith, Professor of Greek, Hebrew and Sanskrit in Ran? dolph-Macpn Cpllege, Ashland, Y":. having taken the position that he does not fnjly believe in the divinity of Christ, and that all of the Scrip tnrfis are inspired, has tendered his resignatioD, and the board has sig nified their intention of accepting it. Dr. Smith is a brother of the Pres ident of the institution. . 1 r ' - -- - - HflMC PIPQT. AnaA , ::." ' , : Carolina, Wednesday Evkntxo. April 17 1895. Mr. Dixon's "People's Church.' The People's Chorea was launched resterday in the Academy of Music At its head is Rev;" Thomas Dixon, Baptist, and he is assisted by the Rev. Sidney H. Cox Congregationa lism It had been . announced that there would be a preliminary service for the admission of members at 10 o'clock, and long before that time there was a dense! throng awaiting "1:;. ."JAlf'" rJ iao mo ouiijec, ui mr. uix on s sermon. j uD vur.8lianwona,-ne8a,i8 Has been so long and bo much dis today haunted with the dream of enssed by Raleigh people as well as ""0,"au umfcJ- Auerere iwonajM u-unLuuiB m ,ue worm eacn plm'minir fVof ? fa thA 1.J I luu . UUC: bruc religion, . uguDg ,ne olneF aenommattons. Wednesday the trustees of the Col It is the porpos of his movement to ie?e met hT.nA fQtt - J C l A. 1 A 1 - - 1 1 . 1 tound a new Church and not a newL 1 sect u-u not a new over 1U an mformal way Yesterday ,.T. . , "There are already many sects; l,o a r 1 so small that they desvrve to he call ed only insects. The idea of the new Churches to unify all the church es in the service of God. There can be no triumphant Christianity unless there is a unified worship of the Deity, "Every community iu tha world is now open for the planting of seeds of Christianity. Universal Christianity can be obtained only by an assault on darkness, and if the world is to be conquered br us. there must be more of a fight against darkness, and less fight among ourselves.-You all know oi" the religious strife that is contin uHlly g .ing on in small commnntieB where there are churches of everv de- iion ination, and sometimes two ofthe same denitmi nation, ail paying more J t,trln8"e'" 18 now here, but leaves in atU'iitluito stabbing mie another thfmil or so for another trip. He to Hint. ting the devil- The scheme in hese communities is to gain converts by Guiding large churches and then mortgaging the churches The mort. aagingof churches and the fighting bf- ween sects is a religious crime. It a modern crucifixion of Jesus ;hl"i91" I here will be a meeting in the Vcadeim on Sunday next, at lOfraising the nice little nest-egg of cincK, h nen a committee will heap, M.inte i by the pastor to report the . laws f the new church. A board r trustees and deacons will also be j I Hie subject of the sermon for nexi sun.iay was announced as "The xew rutpit : i.ur. Carles il. Park- started bo,d,7 out to k his . hlirar. in tho Hinrhoof Conoa tknl. . 1 u buc jurist,: air. uixon saia I hat ne hail u.--o. r - I hosen this subject because he be ievea ur.rarknnrsttobe the best liv- ng example of the modern preacher, New York Herald. dend of 5 Per Cent. Maiden, Catawba Co., N.C., Apr. Phe annual nveting of the stock- io!ders of the Unton Cotton Mills as held here yesterday and a quar- terly dividend of 5 per cent, was de- clared and paid to the stockholders, This company was organized iu 1891 with a paid up capital of $100,000 and the mill, with 6,300 spindles, in plant to contain 12,000, commenced runningm the springof 1892. Three iou sand more spindles will be put in this summer, ; r.,r Fnr h.mw, aehe Electric Bitters has proved to a r n tt 1 r be the very best. It affects a per- manentcure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urse all who are I afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In case of . , . . , , . ters cures bv ffivinc the needpn t.onft tn ti,- i- i . t , . ,, . m resist the us of this medicine. Try . . tv, i.i i w it once. Large bottles only Fifty ci uts at J. De Morris1. New Orphan Asvlum Buildinas. Superintendent ft. M. Lawrence 0f i.i-vri-vi i the Oxford Orphan Asylum was in r 1 J town last night to consult with Mr. T- TLX T 1 1 1 i 1 rs. in. uuKe, wno is a memoer to tne building committee, i3 regard to the plaus for the new buildings. Several ,ii i , ... i i , i builders have submitted plaus and r bids for the work and it is thought that the committee can soon be in a position to let the contract. . The committee ponsst pf Messrs, Lawrence, B. N. fue ajd N. H, B,ronghton. News and Observer. Onr Consul at Havana to Hcsij". Consul Gen. Williams is preparing his resignation -mi account of his difficulties with the Spnnish authori ties. A friend of the consul Said lie would have resigned loriif ago, but he wanted to justifv his conduct in the case pending. It is understood here that Secretary Grvtshen upbraided the consul for his outspoken ways. - This has rankled in the cqnsiil's ipjnd, and his resignation follows, because he is tired ofthe affair.- Havana Dispatch. Travers City, Mich., claims the champion record for her citizens as taxpayers. Since the village was organized in 1881, there -has never been a single piece of property vertised for taxes. . , ' , Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report -r MUtaf the Won,,,-, c, - l lege Let j , The Bapti8t Woman's College, that .Baptists, who are more especial uy interested in t.s frmnrUn i is now an assored fact. anotner meeting was held and the rrnsf(WS ftf , . . . TO! I h-xvmiumueim. -rust they decided what sort of building they wanted, and they want a hand some three story affair, and they set about giving out the contract for its construction. The company that gets the contract is the North Caro lina Car Company. They also dis- . -vo a,m "Jeans 01 raisln? tne Oil aOfA m n r.n . J m .1 auu,L,:,ai uowment necessary for -uc nance or tne college, Kev, u fetnngeld, the travelling agent, has for months her, ;n(rt,.i ruu conscientious work in this mat 1 i - .... ter' ae has been successful always, or course considering "hard times, tnere 8tM remain several thou- 8ands dl,ars to be raised to make UP tne neccessary amount. Rev hopes to have the endowment well in hand by the time the college opens next fall Kev. Dr. C. E. Taylor, President of Wake Forest, is in the city en- gaged in his work of raising an ad- ditional $25,000 to the endowment fund of his college. He has, thns far, since January 1st, succeeded in some ten thousand dollars. The reason of the effort for an additional $25,000 for the endowment fund was that the doctor, ever "Ion? head- ' o ose that amount on account of th gix Der cent ,aw. Tilprpfnrl t0 w tutlon prosperous in ite of the 0 I I jP.cis ar.nrp Mowo orrl niiooi-t-n O " " " " Nothing better tells the story of the beueficial effects of free raw material for the woolen industries of the country than ii.nni,n.n by the leading manufacturers of that the schedule of wages paid prior to the reduction in March, 1894, has been restored. The in crease amounts to 10 and 15 per cent, and is entirely voluntary. It affects the mills in Haverhill, An- dover, North Andover and Franklin Falls i g well as Lawrence, and the firm operating them is not only the first ln the woolen manufacturing business in the New England States, but the largest in the country. The new tariff then is not crushing out the wool manufacturers, as the high protectionists claimed would follow lifj on r t m- Ti-. 1 1 ruj vut.nuu vu liic uuuuai v, 1 lie .lla are, ronn"I da and lght' a e auu nsumers purchase better goods at irWer V' ut the protection out. Goldsboro Argus. ? . . . J . o At a recent meeting the committee ou concessions ana privileges granted L -ir . & & to Jee uwyang, a Uhinaman repre- sen ting a New York company, the i,f f (. V ,i" right to e,ecfc the Chinese Village at nnttnn o- . a Q, Toi the Cotton States and International Exposition. This village will be of cnaractenstic Uhmese architecture. ?u?ne,handredandsixty feet square. lxw uc ouiiuuuucu uv ti wail, anu - -Aa -n . nu- a. ! inside will he. n. (ihmpsa thT-oaya booth flower gardens, tea house, and ill . . . ' an manner ot Chinese attractions, Chinese Merchants will have on sale their unique wares, aud the village win jc a rciiuaoje liiue Qinatown. irua uwwii. Ine COncessionarre is an ed nan fori Chinese gentleman, aud is backed by ample capital. The Chinese Village . ill., . . .. -' wni ue ope or tne bent aj fractious on on the picturesque 'TVrraoes,'- the Midway of the Atlanta Fair. A Pair of heroes. Rutherford ton has, among other good citizens, two g ntlemeu who are entitled to the iron cross the decora tion if the bravt-st of the br.tve among earth's heroes. They "are Capt. Geo. H. Mills and Rev. Geo. A. Hough. Early in the war they were both dis charged from the army on account of ill health. Both refused to accept their discharges and fought until the tallest flags were furled .it Appomta tp.x. A nd from tpe day they were of fered discharges aud refused them, to tnis time,-both have suffered -almost constantly from the. disease that en titled them to their discharges from the army. This is a sample of the stuff oaf of which the Confederate soldier was made, and it was a bulwark of this material around her that enabled the Sonthern Confederacy to fight the world for four long, blood v years. JRqtherfordton, Democrat. IP A Beautiful Prayer. It has been many years since the death of any writer has caused such general regret and provoked so many beautiful tributes as .has that o: Robert Louis Stevenson. Never until he ceased to speak to us was the worh of what he has said so fully appreciated. Every recorded word of his is treasured and a pathe tic interest attaches to the last thing be wrote. It is the following little prayer which he composed and read to his family on the evening before his sudden death: "We beseech Thee, Lord to behold us with favor, folk of my familes and nations gathered together in the peace or this roof; weak men and women subsisting under the cover of tny patience. Be patient still; suffer us yet awhile longer, with our broken promises of good, with our idle endea vors against evil; suffer us a while longer to endure, and fif it mav be.") u.e,P.i1B. 10 ,J 0l extraordinary mer- be taken, have us to play the man j wi'i. 1J u l. 11 CV UJ HOI nna r affliction. Be with our friend be with ourselves, go with each of us to rest; if any wake, temper to them tne aark nours of watching; and when the day returns to us, our sun and comforter, all us with morning iiue3 ana witn morning nearts, eager 10 taoor, eager to be happy, if happi ness shall be our portion; and if the day be nnirked to sorrow, strong to endure it; We thank Thee and praise mi - . x nee; ana in the words of Him to whom this day is sacred, close our oblation. Thet: follows the Lord's Prayer. In its simplicity, beauty and tender ness this little prayer is perfect. They Were Exaggerated. Mastchestfr, Eng., April 11. The Guardian says that a number of Conservative members of the House of Commons met in London on Mon day to hear a statement from Senor Ximenez, the Spanish traveler, who has recently been making a toiir of Armenia. Senor Ximenez denied the existence in Armenia of any thing like ihe widespread outrages which are reported to have been committed. All of the Turkish sol diers engaged iu the suppression of the revolt were regulars. They mas sacred men where they met them in Armenia Province, but they, did not at any time attack women and chil dren. The total number of Ar menians killed, he said, was less than 300. Commoner Commerell, who has just returned from Constanti nople, was present. He denounced the stories of atrocities iu Armenia as unfouuded, and denounced the Turkish agent of a prominent Lon don daily as having acted in bad faith in the matter of sending in formation to his paper. Near One Hundred from the West. Looking. For Locations. Three special sleeping cars, con taining 93 passengers, passed through this city over the Atlantic Coast Line yesterday afternoon en route for Mt. Olive, and thence for the sound section near WilmiDO'tor: These gentlemen are farmers from California, Colorado, Illinois and other contiguous States in that bleak and Storm and drought-ridden sec tion, who have come South for the purpose of viewing our country, studying its climate and soil and informing themselves of - its re sources, with the view of locating among, us, making their homes here and lending their experience, energy and means to the deyelopment-of onr lands and the advancement of our section. Goldsboro Areus. Her Share in Economy;. "Vy dear," said Mr. Darley to his wife, "we shall have to economize." 'Very well, love," replied Mrs. Dar ley cheerfully. "Suppose you resign from your clun, gire up smoking and shave yourself." - "That's a pretty programme, I must say. And what will you do as your share of our economy ?'" "I will cut your haL Harper's Bazar. ARE YOU BANKRUPTinheaJth, constitution undermined by ex travagance in eating, by disre garding the laws of nature, or physical capital all gone, if so, NEVER DESPAIR Tutt's Liver Pills will cure you. For sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, torpid liver, constipation, , biliousness and all kindred diseases su Tutt's Liver Pills an absolute cure. Another-Blunder'of Jhe Legislature. - A law was passed by the last Lee- islatore providing for the election of three additional magistrates in each township, their terms to commence April 1st, 1895. Few, if any, of these magistrates have qualified, and they cannot now do so. The offices creat .j . . ou are vacant because of the failure of the persons elected to qualify be- iore tne term began. The power to appoint magistrates. to fill vacancies caused by failure of those elected to qualify, is vested in the Governor by chapter 288. Laws Z '"";2r10'8 f" tte H It is too late now for any clerk to qualify those appointed, and if they attempt to qualify them their acts will be illegal. The failure of the newly elected magistrates to qualify in time rids tne people ot the burden of 3,600 un necessary magistrates, and of about f 25,000 for the purchase of books etc., for tiie new magistrates, which the legislators intr tided to spend if tney iiart known how. The people will have to thank the -Lord, and not the Legislature, for rid- luu8 ' wis Durden which the .1; . i Legislature voted upon them. News and Observer.1 Laid Three Eggs at one time. Speaking about hens and eggs Chas. Hines, who presides over the Carrolina barber shop, yesterday evening bought a hen of the Cochin- China species aud took her home. This morning he found that she had made a nice nest during the night and had laid three eggs. All of them were well developed ofthe usual size, xcepting that one had a hard shell and the other two were soft-shells. When a Durham hen gets np such an nterprise as this it is no wonder we have cheap eggs. Durham San. liUMMtlW! The Old Friend And the best friend, that nevei fails you, is Simmons Liver Eegu ' lator, (tho Red Z) that's what you hear at the mention of this excellent Liver medicine, and people should not be persuaded that anything else will do. It ia the King of Liver Medi eines; is better than pills, and takes the place of Quinine and CalomeL It act3 directly on tho Liver, Kidney3 and Bowels and gives hew life to the whole sys tem. This' is the medicine you want. Sohby all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. ' S-KVKRY PACKAGK-tt Hm the Z Stamp In red on wimuuar. J.U.ZEIXJJX CO., FhiladelphiafikT Says Dr. OOver We4Il fktoc, the mHs-stoMS vbr jby mefttereoor ; - ' ., ' rmress hrwgb mt," - c DoyouwwHwbm1xiy? If yon tow there Is no flm to lose, Tttfiftfca f ot f OoV Th ua wfeo 4oe sot know thlars will be as mrtly left to tt raca M hem wbo start! with bockst of lnhlslntertordet)ArtaentYour frUOds will b orrv, bnf they can not stop to walt.for you. There Is no middle coarse. We must go forward or bckwrd. InU crisis of Hfe. the ludi : Is JLost - How to succeed brt Ij the ereat neso The. most Importaat ttifnt fs to know what you want to do. and then do ttwett, No hlf-o ensure. Whatever yow business, trade or Svfesslon. make yourself master of tt, . o osefol knowledge cones amiss. Stody Ue pfactlcaJ part of your business first and trnament your mind afterward. But you will say; I work hard) my salary Is smallf 1 have no room nor money for a library wherevHh to educate nysalf, and no time for lecture or lessees, . ' , j If y out room Is only six feet by foor and , , your Income-the smallest, you can furnish ". - ' It with, (be best library In the world at cost thatwIIUutseyoubyltslnsIglflcaoce. That Horary consists of one work only. , X -, - - Bat that one work covers the entire field of . human knowledge. It to i work worthy to be. your eold throngft Hf,; Jt U the new .. op-to-da edition of thj Great Encyclopaedia Britannia ; and If you are a subscriber to " rThe Observer yon can have It as your'P own by the simple savins' of xo cents a dav. Write for application blank. . i "Til- Z. TCejhSinwtV- CHARLOTTE. N. G reibun voifnty bouner KOBLL BEOS: BOXBOBa's-.G. x .-. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : One CJopy One Year, . - 1.00 One Copy Six Months, . 50 Cash invariably in adyance. - C H. Hunter Can be found at Old Stand With a complete line of M3EHIES Bpth Heavy and Fancy. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes Foreign and Domestic Fruit Confectioneries! Piince Albert SALT. . Cigars. Tobacco and; Snuff. Come and pee Highest price paid for Esea. Chilr. ens Turkeys, Wax, HWeind Fur. BIG JKE M- H. Garrett & Co, General Merchants, Roxboro, N. C. We are daily receiving and opening an entirely NEW STOCK of General Merchandise consisting in part of Dry-Goods, Notions, Shoes, rij? . Groceries; which we promise our friends and customers will be. sold as low as same goods can be bought any where. GTWhen you come to town with chickens, eggs, butter, wheat, corn &c, come to see us. George T. Thaxton and George Garrett will show vou everv nttn. tion desired and sell you goods as cheap as anybody. Examine our new goods "before buying. . Very respectfully, M. H. Gaeeett & Co. In Webb building, next door to W. R. Hambrick & Co. 9 12 3 It's MULE SENSE To pay more for anything eyes if it is aCoffln, thaE yoa ciurbdy1 it for at the cheapest place. E. D. CHEEK Has the best line if Undertak ing Goods to be found in this section, and his prices the lowest. If the painful dutyof buying a coffin falls to yottrJtot be rare and see me and get agr prices. REPAIRING Of all kinds done in th btr workmanlike manner tud ov shortest notice. E.D. CHEEK. Th management " of thef Equitable Life Assurance. Society in" the Departmefttbi the Carolinas,' wished to se cure a fev? Special Resident Agents.11 Those who are rtel for this ' work will find thi ARkre r It is work, however, and those who succeed best in it possess character,1 mature judgment,5 itactj1' perseverance, and f the "respect of tlieir community,. Think this- matter ovef care-" , fuilyy iTiie -'.opening'for somebody f If it ? fits oti j it will jay'youi'Fur ' ; ther information on request. ;! W. Ji Roddey; Manager, RockHUl,S.C. HIE m Mfwwm ii Does This flit Yl? i OpportnniiT 4 I 1 1 1 s I f ' f w M r 51 i Vs-J J3 111 '... ,t -Ti r- . 4v I &
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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April 17, 1895, edition 1
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