I HE Courier.
the
J50RO.
V ill I I K u - -. t
JUCUU8. The (Inl .1 ' 1 p.-uiu to auenu ID
N. C. MAY 29, 1895. down a lot of tobacco ai.,1 R( "! , ' , ng ,exe!:,8e8 of Prof- D. 8. Par
our market. He was greatly pleased
and spoke verv imni?!'-?"??
RotWa ri' I r-'vuMujr 01 ine
Tin1
,i,v esoept
a. in- trt
Jl'
Post Office Hours
l()Si ctlice will be open every
Sunday, from 7 o'clock
- clOCh. I. w.
,,r Durham and points South
..i.ise at t P- m.
.. r ..nrlihnrr nni nninto
.v !r
Will Close o; w a. uj.
John A. Noeix, P. M.
ker'8 school, npap ITnvrltn'.. Mill,. 4.V..
iuay, iy5. It was iudeed
uengntlul entertainment. The
stage was beautifully decorated with
eweet may flowers, and it would be
uara to decide which was the lovelier
" WMVlVlVUVll
Trustee of AT- p tt "n'J? "n JZ:?nia V1 l"e many Jovtu taces
nnf01 " owuy,snould "U1U" appeared among them. The
North
K. II-
was in Knvu
attortield, of Prospect Hill,
Monday.
,i. G. Andrews and L.
c.
.1X1 1
m; I ulu Coffey, of Lenoir, is visit-
. ! . !... XT IT rp..i,i.
rli. tainny oi ivcv. m.. jj.. xubiie.
' ....... 1 - nra o a TiiiiiiM. 4-. I
II tn )SCl " mai ivcu noo Tioiiui
our town last Friday.
Mr K. 1. nncey went over to
nnrhani last Thursday evening to
vi.it relatives and Inends.
The land sale ua
m'""8". . iir- victor S. Brvfink
nrdmmi . i ' i i - "'vri aim -6v.o auu recitations, inter-
oveUooked h la8fc' bl,t Was WUh 8Weet mu8'ic
J "'."'auaii. i .v.ucl cu uv iviessrs. I Jatpa anrl I Pi lr-
Iey and others, we were delightfully
entertained till noon, when dinner
was announced. We then repaired
to the grove, where a sumptuous
feast was spread, to which we all did
justice.
Alter an intermission of about an
nAllV 1rA . 1 11
,vr were ioiu tne exercises
were about to commence. In the
afternoon there ere declamations
1 uePeoili' Mnf.,..i Tji: t
r-c ,a xu mis pJace we are glad to
e.n are meeting with verv fww ,
ing success. The General Manager
informs us that he has WrWfQ ..14. 1
'.uuureu tnousand dollars.
-
Little Lawrence Bradsher, son of
tuu iurs. Uj.
r
Mr
his
A. Bradshor. Jret'Itatl0118 an dialogues, which we
parents a frijrht Snnrlw tt al1 enjoyed very much, and eRiwiallv
got a iron tat iu his t.hiw jLa would we
he
) . - V
.waCu iur u lew moments as it
WOuld nhnli-o tr v. , ,i
vvy wrttou, u r r,n iia.
r r- 1 '
r.r inei!as soon relieved the
iitLie sunrerer
fp .1 R. Holniau, of Iredell coun-
was in town this week visiting
his Jatiirl
J.
W. Noell.
Mr. W. r. Warren, of Kidgeville,
was in town today, and dropped in
subscribed tor tne vjourieb.
auu
W.A.
Mr. X- Lunsford is attending the
Federal Court this week. lie has
,,,Vrral cases to come before this
court.
Miss Nannie Humphries and Miss
Nirtb. of Hethel Hill, spent last
wrk ia Koxboro visiting Mrs.
Carver.
Mai. L. H. Hunt, of the Farmers'
Wareaouse. returned Monday even-
in; from Milton, and was accompa-
nieJ bv Ins wite.
Little Miss Auuie Lee Cnrrin left
last week for a visit to relatives in
Oxford. t) the regret or ner many
little friends in Koxboro.
Wheat in the county looks prom-isiii'j-
and oats this warm, moist
neather is coming right along. Cul
tivut'.d grasses are growing fine for
bv.
Mtssrs. S. P. Satterfield, Jno. H,
B'.nvli and C. B. Brooks went down
to Kaleish Monday evening to act
as Jurors at this term of the Federal
court.
Quite a larye number nfnnni,
r. j .rH..
"Ul.uuw" to Durham yesterdav
Tilfirinrc n 4-U .. ...
r Vr 1 LUC eiuursiou ot Messrs.
iuujjume at iall. Some went down
-w kv.iv. tiic uav w 1 iifi rr Anno orv...
. - j - - -..v. , ouinc
w see tne street narade of f h.. nim0
Others tn spo fho 1. . .
wvv, uv iiMjLuais in me
uwcus, wnue tnere whpa hHH .vfk-.,.
who claimed onlv to o-n tr. SM fi,
enure circus
Yes, we attended
hnnw in lini.Vion-. i j t 1
UXUUllil vcateruay. it was
maeea a great show. Th tnf.-
ered 5 acres of ground, the. main one
naving a seating capacity of 8,000.
xue norses, duo or more, were a show
in t.hpmsal uaD . . r
ucvfr saw a nner
10L tuan were Here exhih turf rvu
exhibit of wild animals was verv
rrrA A li a I.
Swv.. .itugeuier it was a splendid
DIJUW.
7 much, and especially
mention a deo aniatmn
recited by Knox Moor-. Knox is a
bright and intelligent vouth. and he
i . . 1 . w . . '
opuKe witn suenzeal and enthusiasm
as to make an impression on mary of
our minds. W twi uaa 11 ran thnr
when he reaches manhood he will hp
an honor to the county in which he
lives.
Mr. V. S. Bryant, as had lWnro
been announced, was not tWp n
deliver the address. Rev. Dr. Mor
ion was there in his stead. Dr
.Morton is an excellent speaker, and
we 1 egret ery much that I. is speech
was not long.r. He hiid snokpn
... 1.. 1 y ... r
uujv a snort, win ii m un i
iisriiceu 10 rain so hard he hm to
stop.
Even if some us did get wet and
spoil our hats, we feel amnlv rnuid
f r - i
nr miH 4-K m ft j i-i 1
UU LIIII- III 'PUT l'iil'L't.1
r v v - -a. i i iv 1
would say thrit he deserves much
credit for the trouble whif-h vp
know he must have had to sret nr.
such an entertainment. Mav his
future efforts be as successful as his
past ones have been. .M. L.
mi ...
xne AUanta .National Rnihlinrr
uoan Association is establishing a
'i uuaru in tne citv with Mp f.
lowing officers: W. J. Johnson
President W. H. Harris. Vi-P.;
aent, k. 1. ieatherston. LSeprptsirv
and 'L'reasurer, J. R. Wilkerson r.o. a"!
10 ucuiuemv one 01 me
best associations that has been or
ganized here, the securities b..-io
absolutely safe.
Dr. R. A. Morton went up to Dan
ville last week, where he had an
operation performed on his little boy.
He returned with his family Monday
evening.
ine new rresovtenan cnurcn is
much improved by the porch in
irouc, ana mv. 11. n. 31 as ten now
begins to paint the church, and will
do it well.
Messrs. J. A. Long & Co. have
erected anew awning in front of their
store which is a great comfort as well
as an improvement. It looks real
city like.
iMienaJas. A. Carver has settled
with the State Treasurer, having
sent down yesterday a check for
Vss?.3"), which Person county was
UUe tlie Mate.
Mr. C. B. Pay lor, of Milton, was
in town vesterdav. He savs he
Milton is iust entering a
bright future, and has great r,onfi-
thiuks
bright
deiicc in th.it town.
iev. 1. t. Morton returned last
evening from Caswell county, where
"f mis oeen conducting a meeting at
lied House. His next series of meet
ings "ill be held in Durham.
'ir. L. II. Daniel, who was a wit-i-8
in the Federal Court, returnee
this morning. He iuformed us that
he grand jury failed to find a true
"HI against Ur r Cl A nl
The Danville, Va., Militarv Insti
ii . ' J
tute boys, about 60 strong, under
command of Lieutenant Bvrne is in
. T IT... ... " -
camp a: ix)cn Ldiiy this week. All
cuose wisuing to hear some irood
music and se. some fine drilling
wumu ue ampiy paid tor a visit to this
beautiful resort know the boys
will have a delightful time, for there
is no more pleasant plae for a frw
days recreation anywhere.
ZW,6n is the number of Home
Uomfort bteel Ranges sold iu the TT.
S. up to Jan. 1st 1895. This is evi
dence of their great popularity.
mis touuty is now canvassed aud
you will have an opportunity of buy
ing one or tnese popular ranges.
Mr F. T. Neal, a very clever gentle
man, is the manager for this section.
Read the testimonials which they
puoiisn in another column.
Ibe distillery of Col. D. M. An
drews was seized bv DeDutv Col
lector S. G. Woods last Wednesday
eveuing. Jhe distillery was not
ruuning, aud we understand that
the officers, Messrs. Mebaue and
Causey, who examined and recom
meudea the seizure, reported the
warehouse and book?- of Mr. W. R.
McBroom, ths former Storekeeper.
all right in every Darticnlar.
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Messrs. Winstead & Barnett, who
had the misfortune of having their
prize house burned about two weeks
ago, was fortunate ju being insured
with the reliable agency of Messrs.
Featherston & Long, now R. E. Long,
for on last Monday they received a
j check for the amount In every in
stance where this firm has met with
a loss it has been paid oromptly and
satisfactorily. This is insurance
that insures.
A Terrible Visitant.
Paii. is aUays a terrible visitant.
nd olten domiciles itself with one
lor lilp. This infliction ia i.reventi
lile. in easts nf rheumatism, bv a
timely re6ort to Hostetttr's Stomach
Hitters, which checks the encroach
ments of this obstiuate and danoer-
nis malai'y at the outset. The term
dangerou.s'' is used advisedly, tor
ri.ru mutism is always liable to attack
the vital organs and terminate life.
No testimony is more conclusive and
concurrent thau that f uhvsicians
in testify to the excellent effect of
ths Bitters iu this disease. Persons
incur a wetting in rainv or snowv
t - j
weather, and who are exposed to
draughts, should use the Bitters as a
prtventige of ill effects. Malaria,
dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles,
neryousness and debility are also
among the ailments to which this
popular medicine is adapted. For
the lnhrtneities, soreness and stiff
ness of the aged it is highly bene
facial.
Grand Jury after Judge Norwood.
As stated in the Wilmington Mea
senger. Judge W. R. Norwood, a, fa
sioni8t who was elected at the last
election,- was gloriously, drunk when
he turned up at Lumberton Monday
In luvlH nnnrt . ; - . if
Yesterday several genlleineri w&o
have friends m Robeson received let
ters, giving particulars of this
"HoDor s" jag and the subsequent
action 01 the grand jury, which has
presented him to 1 the sheriff for
drunkenness.
vv hen the judge came iu Monday
ue wa tight; Dy the time court shonld
have convened "tight" was not
proper word to express his condiiioii,
-orunk" was the only word that
would do. So all day long the judge
iay iu ms room at the hotel while the
lawyers and solicitor were idle and
the witnesses, who had assemb.ed.
drew their pay from the county, t
All that night Judge Norwood was
in the hands of his- friends, arid
Tuesduy morning he was sitting, un
steady it is true, but nevertheless
there in the judicial chair. Court busi
ness grew monotonous, however, and
large was the head of the iudge. So
after an hour's rigartnarole. court ad
journed Ibr the darii That afternoon
the Judge drank again and on Wed
nesday the court was again idle. I
Thursday morning there was still
no sign of the Judge, and the laav
atmosphere of the court room grew
oppressive. So Thursday afternoon
the grand jurv concluded that it at
lease would do some:;mrk. The first
business was t present Judge Nor
wood for drunkenness. And still
the Judge ia jagged and no court is
held. Newl & Observer.
Waal a Word Mill Do.
Byron reminds u. that a word is
enough to rouse m.-iiiknid to mutual
slaughter. Ye., ; t here is power
n a word Marat !. on, for instance.
Waterloo, Gettysburg, Appomatox.
Great bai tl- s t!ie.-e, inn what a ert.
oa.iie is goirg on in iiiHiivasick and
suffering l. dv. In rvours. nprhnns
i.'Ke cui'iiivi'. 1 (.:,n win. Ua
to your aid Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi
cal Disco'-erv. It acts Dowcrfnllv
upon the liver, cieauses the system of
all blood-taints and impurities: cures
i.i . '
an nu nors trom a common Blotch
or eruption to the worst Scrofula,
Salt-rheum, "Fever sores," Scalp or
X) 1. CI.!.. !.. . 1 . . , ,1 , r
4-vuigu oKui, iu snort, an diseases
caused by bad blood,; Great Eating
1 , i,.. . : . 1 1 1 t 1 -. 1
uiucia lajuuiy ueai unuer us uenign
nnuence. Especially potent m cu
ing letttr, Jiczema. Erysipelas, Boils
oaibuucles, bore JSres, Scrofulou
Soresiid Swellings,!! Hip-joiut Dia
CUSPS "VVhlf-a Smul inns'' o n A 1?
arged Glands. i
fisl
The Debs Case Decided.
Washingtom, C, May 27.
The habeas corpus case .f Eugene B.
Debs, et. al., growing out of the great
railroad strike at Chicago, last sum
mer, was decided in the United States
Supreme court to-day, its unanimous
opinion being read by Justice Brewer.
Theopinion embodies an exhaustive
discussion of the contentions on be
half of Debs et. al. The petition for
a writ of habeas corpus is denied.
See.
Hoke Smith was once a free silver
man. He was actually asubtreasurv
man said so. even printed it in his
paper. He is in Cleveland's cabinet
gets $8,000 a year of the people's
money. See? Caucasian.
Yes, and Marian Butler was once
"simon pure advocate" of Democ
racy and in favor of the control of
affairs by the Caucasian race: He
not only Bpoke it from the housetops
uuojdiuteu is in nis uaucasian. He
IS now iust the onnoaite. Ha ho&
succeeded, by a fusion with the
antagonists of Democracy, in getting
into the Senate, and gets' about $7,
000 a year of the ueoule's moner.
See? Frankliu Times.
Don't! Don !t to
Don't for the sake of a lit
tle credit pay from 10
to 50 per cent more
for goods that:
you can buy .
for at the
1 Tm ML
nacKeTOTO
. Mrs. X. 0. Eanes, of Lynchburg,
- Riming som- days with
"flier. The CouaiEB
,Jgw;i pleasant visit from her and
"sister Miss N
rannie, last Monday.
The excursion to Durham yester
day was quite a success, financially
and everv other wv. Wo pan a-iv
ner I Dositivelv that we never nw nnp
acknowl- I manaored hettpr. Thu pnlnrorl ronnlo
were given a car to themselves, and
they occupied that car. The loud
and boisterous crowd which usually
attend on these occasions were con
spicous by their absence, and there
was not a drunken man on the trip
going or returning. Messrs. S. W.
McDuthe and R. J. Hall were the
managers with Mr. Hall in immediate
command. We have always had an
11 the f';iau nf TToIo .... w:Ui. avevaun fr urpurmnna hnf tu Vor
was argued before the Su- Messrs. McDuffie & Hall advertise
Feme Court recently by Mr. W. W. one we will have no doubt of tvery-
thiuj? beinff done for the comfort of
0 o '
their patrons that is possible. The
ladies were looked after with the
kindest attention.
Closing Exercises at Bethel Hiil Institute.
Dear Editors: The commence
ment of Bethel Hill Institute wil
tuke.place next week, June 5th and
6th. We extend to each aud all a
cordial invitation to be with us,
The following is the program :
Wednesday, June o, 11 a. m.
Sermon by Rev. R. Van Deventer, of
Burlington, N. C.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Entertain
ment
Thursday, June 6, 10 A-. U. Ad
dress by Rev. W. E. Hatcher, D. D.,
of Richmond, V a.
Thursday, 2 p. M. Declamations
and essays.
ihursday, 7:30 p. m. Concert
Rev. R. Van Deventer is a fine
preacher, and we hope mauy will
avail themselves of this opportunity
01 hearing him.
Dr. Hatcher is universally known,
and is considered one of the finest
orators of the South. We urge all
to be present on Thursday even at a
sacrifice. The Dr's address will be
a rare treat, and we don t know
when such another opportunity will
oe given.
we wisn to begin the exercises
promptly at the hours stated, and
hope that all will be present in due
time. Sincerely, -
J. A. Beam.
1 r .
J isshs Eugenia Bradsher' aud
A'Wie May Merritt who have been
f ending the Xormal and Industrial
tne summer vaca-
iiegeuM.reensboro, returned home
Saturday for the s
LlOll.
flecidV,
client.
cue plaintiff, the court
favor of Mr. Kitchin's
hi
Mr. V
o. if'ni- ft TJ 1. -e 11..
"1 kj. iiiviti .. iir r.np ruimi.
'i-W firm ,.f Af..:i.i. .
ierit down ta Kl;u it '
tod..f.,i . 'sl .wonuay
7. 1 ecie-ai clients in
WU1 oiirt
ibis
week.
the Fed-
which is in session there
M.-SS
1 .11 L-i n ,r T 1 1
in th; . v "jug nave an aa,
sr.
ask hi J-ney very pertinently
Thev h Pfy t0 Prices for a Range?"
. st' then ffnm Can i tt 1
test,
to be equal to the
iv. .
Mc. PZAr suranre firm of
W 1,', i; lei'ston & L'"'g, of Rox
m m" Idi8S0,lved l7 "iittual
chased ' E- "S '"W pur
Feathe, HltfreSt of & L
husir.e I Und wil continue the
YwWn 1 MeiTitt and G. H.
HUrh awbUSht of Mr. (VH.
r'nl and v u" the corner of Rail:
t0 erect a prize house.
Wut l e H completed by
Commencement of the Roxboro Institute.
The following is the program of
the fourth annual commencement of
the Roxboro Institute:
Wednesday, June 5th, 8 p. m.
Annual Concert by the students.
Consists of Recitations, Essays, Dia
logues, etc.
Thursday, June 6th, 10:30 a. m.
Literary Address by Bev, TV If. Ivey,
of Wilson, N. C.
The tune for the Concert has been
changed to Wednesday night, and
will not take place Thursday night,
as previously annouueed.
The address of Mr. Ivey on Thurs
day morning will be a great treat o
jsl I who hear it He neVds no iutrod no
tion to the people of Person county,
having labored s successfully for
four years" as pastor among them, and
having been brloed by all who knew
him, as few people ever are. He is a
speaker of rare attraction, ;'n man of
scholarly tastes and attainments, a
thinker and observer of unusual
ability. Let all who : can come to
hear-him and enjoy this occasion.
- AH friends of the Institute: are
most cordially invited.
-!- - . WL. FotrsHEB.
How's This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward lor any case of Catarrh that
can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. if
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props.,
Tolede, O.
We the undersigned have khown
F. .1. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
in ail business transactions and fin
ancially ahle to carry out any obli
gations made by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Drug
gisU. Toledo, O., Waiding. Kinnan
& Siarvin, Wholesale- Druggists
Toledo, Ohio. '
Hall's Catarrh Core is taken inter
nally, acting directly upoa the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold' by all
Testimonials free.
Druggists.
Three Children Bitten by a Mad Dog.
Sometime ago a dog belong! ng tp
a man living in the vicinity of Mar
tinsville, Spartanburg coui.ty, was
bitten by a mad dog. Instead of
killing the dog as he was begged to
do, the man penned it up. Tuesday
it went mad. and broke out of the pen
and bit two ol i s owner's children
and a child ofa neighbor. Demo crat.
Agreeably Surprised.
I had a very severe cold on my
lungs th;it caused much soreness and
gp.ve me considerable unea9iness.in
reward to The result." says Mr. T. E.
S.iuii.h. oi iiilierit'a, Mass. "A local
dru;istctUed my attention to Cham
'leriatu's Cough Remedy, and on his
? reeOiiionuation l gave the remeilv a
c. e!'nl trial. . The resqlt snrprised
tne ; ; 1 recovored entirely m three
dars." 25 and 50 cents bottles for
pale by W . Ii. Hambrick & . C,
DnigiKt. r -" ' '' ''x:':'.'
1 ir , r-k i .
ur. nerce s reuets cure perman
eutly constipation, biliousness, sick
headache and indigestion.
It Docs Good.
A cold spell about the middle o
May is not an unfamiliar experience
ror agricultural - interests, nor by
any means a bad one, according to
tne piagmenc oi atj entomologist,
wuo writes to tne JNew xork World
Plant lice and other destructive
parasites, which begin- hatching
when the thermometer -rises above
seventy degrees, multiply with such
rapidity that if they be not killed by
com waves alter tn; nrst warm
weatuer oi iuay, it would be im
possible to raise either fruit or granes.
while many ctreal crops would be
greatly damaged.
This theory may be cold comfort
to the individual losers by May
irosts, out it leaves room for the be
lief that in a larger view such visita
tions are blessings in disguise, and
worm in ine aggregate lar more than
they cost Philadelphia Record.
The Performance of a Shelby Four-Year-Old
Two ladies and children were viS'
iting Tuesday afternoon the home of
Mr. William McArthur and parents
in oueioy. i wo children were play
ing in the house, when Speight Beam.
the four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
u. Augustus Beam, seized a loaded
rifle in adjacent room, ran into the
hall aud pointing the rifle at his little
playmate, Bertie Webb, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C M. Webb, ex
claimed, MI believe Pll shoot you."
men, a ter a moment s pause, the
little fellow said, "No, I'll kill the
dog," and pointing towards the dog,
it was shot by the four year old chap.
The dog will die. That sirl had &
narrow escape from death. Shelby
.aurora.
Horse Killed by Lightning.
rhers was a severe thunder-storm
at Forest City Thursday. A horse
belonging to Lon Hardin was struck
and killed by lightning. The horse
was in the stablt, but there were no
marks on the building to show that
it h:sd been struck. ; There was &
heavy hailstorm, but it is said to have
lone no serious damage Democrat
When Baby wag sick, we gave her Castoria,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
A Happy Ending. : '
Ottekviixe, Va. "For fifteen
years 1 ,was a great sufferer fioni
Dyspepsia, and nothing relieved me
until 1 tried Simmons Liver Regula
tor. This is the best medicine in the
world. I am now in good health."
Mrs N. J. Collins. Your druggist
sells it in powder or liquid: the dow-
der to be taken dry, or made into a
tea. . s
Killed his Brother. '
Is ews reached us yesterday of a
sad affair which occured a few davs
ago in the. lower part jf Polk omintV,
near the South Carolina line. Two
mothers named Gibhs h! fi-rht
ritey fought "fist Miid.Fkiill" for three
ours. Finally on- g,t the other
lown and beat him to death. Dem-
Are you all tired out," do yon ha v.
that tired ' feeling or idck headache?
You pan be relieved of all theBe by
j taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.
.Votioe! N -.
All those who have been appointed
,to take the Tax List for the year 1895
are requested to Uiet the Commis
sioners the first Monday in June
to receive the blanks they will need
and to receive some instructions from
the Board: m regard to their work.
C A. Whitefield'
" For Board of Co. Com. ;
The following oarap-ranh whi.'.ri
" i o--i-
is taKen rrm an exchange, contains
a lot of good advice. There is noth
ing like sunshine for the sick as-well
as well persons : .
"Seek the sunlight, is the ad
vice or all D resent dav hvowniaio
'""i'ho un uic Bumiy siue or the1
i ... i
Hospital ward recover soonest Thel
pet-ton who always walks on the
sunny side of tht street outlives his
shade seeking brother bv ten vears.
Sleep iu rooms where the sun has
lied its rays all dav. IWk in the!
snnlight all you can."
Gul'eriintorial candidates are t ear
Hiked of. The Oxford Led ier s-iys :
"We see the name of ex Congress
t . , '
iimn joi,ii in. Henderson mentioned
...
lor inivi ruiii. We want -to see the
next. Governor (-mue from the. west
em part of the State and fronT Alle
ghany county instead of Rowan,
and Hon, R. A Doughton should be
tint man. He is a young, vigorous
Democrat and as Sueaker of tin. House
and President of Senate has shown
that he is a man of ability and would
grace the Executive chair."
re.
Don't forget that th e
Only STRICTLY CASH STORE
in Roxboro is the
Racket Store.
Don't fail ' to see the
Ne w Spring Stock at
Racket Store.
Every article a bargain,
from a Paper of Needles
for lc. to a New Sew
ing Machine for
5.00 at
Racket Store.
Premium Brand.
If you want to make the'
: Finest Tobacco,
That will command the
HIGHEST PRICES,
Secretary Bruner, of the Agricul
tural Departmei t. estimates the sale
of fertilizer tags this ear at about I
two or three hundred dollars per)
weeK. ihis is quite a small amount.
comparing the sa'es with those of
former years.. Last -spring the sale
of tags amounted to one third more
than they have this spring. News
and Observer.
USE
The question of better roads de
mands tne attention of our officials,
but private enterprise and public
Bpjnieu citizenship snonid wake up.
Better roads will save teams, lima.
t uccis, i ni; i case popuiauon, me value
of property and help schools and.
churches. M.
PREMIUM BRAND"
Fertilizer,
Made by the
RICHMOND COANO COMPANY,
Richmond, Va.
PABST
-EXTRACT-
alt
and
Hops
"Best Tonic."
H7
For sale by-s
C. T. WILLSON & CO.,
ROXBORO, N. C.
rpught Steel Ranges
Guaranteed to be the equal, if not
superior, to any; in beauty
convenience, workman
ship, durability and
cooking qu'al-lties.
Why pay two prices, when they can be had here at
home at reasonable prices ? -
lukin & long:
&C0.;
March 6-3 ra
PAINT YOUR HOUSES,
-AND-
They Will Look Better
AND-
Lasti Longer.
-oo-
GET YOUR WIFE
O-OOID STOVE,
And Make Home Pleasant.
I
-A- FOOD. Dn Ynfi Want tn Koan
Cool This Summer?
FOR
Indigestion,
Dyspepsia,
Sleeplessness,
Nursing Mothers,
Strengthener,
Nervousness,
. Apetizer,
General Debility.
25c. L ARGE BOTTLE.
MORRIS'
DRUG STORE.
JFSO BUY
1 I I Vj VV IN U ill K
5 minute Ice Cream Freezer.
-oo
Keep the Chickens off Your
Garden by Using
POULTRY NETTING.
It is Cheaper than Evtir.
-oo-
Notice of Dissolution.
The co-partnership heretofoie exist.
ftg between Featherston & Long-,
Insurance Acents. is this dav dissnlv.
ed by mutual consent, R. E. Lone
having purchased the entire interest.
The busines will be continued as usual
under the name of R. E. Long, and the
attention of the owner will be given
to the business as usual.
' R. 1. Feathekstojj,
R. E. LQjrg,
I h vive ibis day sold my interest in
the lusurance buMine to Mr R.-E.
Long-, who, has h.-ul the entire care
and control of th books etc., for-the
past 12 moot lis, and do most -earnest
ly ask all my friends to give him their
hearty and cordial support, assuring
them that he will treat them right.
Thanking my friends for their nast
favors, I am theirs truly,
1 ! iATlllBSTOX, .
Keep the Flies out of Your
House by Using
WIRE FLY SCREENS.
All For Sale at '
LUKIN S LONG'S
HARDWARE STORE.
Ad m inistrato rf s N ot i ce.
Having this day qualified as Ad
ministrator of the- estate of Calvin
Daniel deceased,. I hereby notify all
parties having claims against said
estate to present them to me within
twelve months from this date. Those
owing said estate will please come
forward and make prompt "payment.
This the 18th day of May, 1805.
- W. A. DANIEL,
Administrator'of Calvin Daniel.
W. W. KrfpHjK, Attorney.
NpTICEI
By virtue of the powers vested in
m by the Clerk of the Superior Court
of .Person eounty.-as its Commis
Referring to the above notice I bee
tv,T, nr Jit.heamf,arnT ff Pubh0 sioner, I will sell at the Court House
that l will continue the; Insurance Li !,, rt. rr..-.j m"!
Agency heretofore reconducted ' bv
Featherston & Long, and respectf u-
iv Buiiuiii acuuuuaHuce oi in eener-
ous patronage given the old firm. My
line ot companies represented consist
of 9 of the very strongest - Insurance
Companies do.ng business in the coun
tryi and I can safely guarantee you
pbrfkct protkqtion. My experi
ence'in the business erives me a ureat
advantage over new-agencies, and is
an insurance against errors, ' which
mighty prove very costly".
Again inanKing you for past favors,
am k Tours truly,
" - ' ' " R. E. Long.
This May 2sth, 1895.
door in Roxboro. on the Third Mon
day in June, it being the 17th' day,
to the highest bidder, at public auc
tionr the following described land
and premises, to- wit: ' - '
V One tract of land, situat ed in Person
coanty,, Roxboro township, on the
public road leading from Roxboro to
Hillsboro, adjoining-life lands of Jeff
Farley, George anoT Robert .Satter
field, containing 69 acres, more or less.
- The terms of sale are: .. One-half
cash; the remaining one-half to be
paid in six months; the title to same
to oe retained by me until all the pur
chase money,! together with interest,
his naid r W. P f KRRITT -
I May 13, 1893. - Ccun'rofSale.
C. C. CRITCHER
FOR
COLUMBUS BUGGIES, TYSON & JCNLC HUG-
.GIES, BARBOUR BUGGIES, CINCIKriAU
BUGGIES OF ALL KINDS.
COFFI NS AND CASKETS.
We have a large assorted stock of Coffins and "
Gaskets on-hand to suit thex hard times in '
prices. Will be glad to serve the people day
or night
Hearse will be Furnished with all
Coffins priced not less than $15.00 FREE.
Wagons, Buggies and Photons in the Jatest style.
We have a large stock ol Furniture that we are
offering cheap. Picture Frames made to order. Call
and see our btock. ..' .. ' .'v
Repairing done on short notice and all work guar
anteed. Blacksmithing of all kinds done in the best
of style.
If you want your Buggy painted in the best , style
or tne least monev. come to see ns.
Your friends,
C. C. CRITCHER & CO.
omeihiiig
LINE OF
New
BERMANN
GOODFRIENDS
Spri
no uiiimvniirfiini
uayu ihi 'Mia
We have the reputation, arid we
intend to maintain it, for sell
ing the BEST CLOTHING
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
of any house in this section.
When our buyer goes North he
buy s more Clothing than any other
five merchants in this county, arid
buying in such large lots, with the
ready cash, you know gives us a
big advantage; , '
Come and See Our Stock.
We carry at all times a large and
well selected stock of
ry (Sooclls,
potions, 'Hafts...,;
and Shoes
all of which we bought to sell and
and have priced them; low down.
When you want PLOWS or
PLOW CASTING, or anythinff
in the Grocery Linei remember
we will sell them cheaper than
anybody. - ; ; ';
When you want r: - ;
D
call on vour Verv true friends.
BERMANN "&' GOODFRIEND,
Roxboro, N. .C.