TlH' Courier the L - u.i n tne ceuici ui o uuc lis"0' molriiKT it tot 0 r , M.lvertisine mediums h !!'. It; and warehousemen in i r .ounties. Circulates Jr vro.i. Granville, Dur- p.ell counties, in North !'" '.i Halifax count?, Vir- ilin " ' PERSON 11:1. rli"' NOELL BROS, Proprietors. HOfelE FIRST: ABROAD NE2CT. S 1 .00 Per. Year in Advance. rated reasonable; terms application. Vol. xii. Roxboro, North Carolina, Wednesday Evening, September 11, 1895. No. 4. SESSIONAL PaR,DS f iMTT p. Iir.u Altnmey at Law Roxboro, N. C. .i.. urprsl courts of tbe State. (,ill,-c in Court lioiwe. .1 I i;NSF0RD, Attorney at Law, ln-l)oro, N. l. 00 N E. MKURITT & BRYANT, Attorneys at Law, i In- si-verm nnn. ''"'"? V, tion piven 10 cas in Person. anVl aswell conn ties, and in the Ked- ("'.''.'".'T'.'i llusiness , Roxboro and Durham, Doctors Say; Bilious and Intermittent Fevers which prevail in miasmatic dis tricts are invariably accompan ied -by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Bowels. The Secret of Health. The liver is the great " driving wheel" in the mechanism of man, and when it is out of order, thcswhole system becomes de ranged and disease is the result. Tutt's Liver Pills Cure all Liver Troubles. entrusted to our care will e pronu-i attention. Offices iu w KITt'HlN. Attorney at4-aw, KOXBORO, N. C wherever hia services are required. t flii-e in Farmers' Bank Building. A. L. BROOKS . ... i vcrtf I) ' WINSTEAD & BROOKS. Attorneys at Law, Roxboro, N. C. -social attention given to Federal :Sce both in the State and at Khington. Attend regu arly the rnart of Person and Caswell. All business intrusted to our eare will receive prompt attention. Dr. E. J. Tuokek, SURGEON DENTIST. UrFU-'K up stairs m ,' new builamg, VV. J. Johnson & ROXBOliO. N. C. I) t. II. A. mOKTOS, Practicing Physician, Roxboro, N. C. ,.uer- bis professional services to the people n,l surroundine country. Pracnce ,11 Hie brandies ol medicine. IU-4-1T SEASONABLE GOODS -AT- REASONABLE PRICES, -AT- PHILIPHOWARD&GO'S BARGAIN HOUSE. Our line of Summer Goods is very complete, and we are sure if you will call and hear oar prices we can convince yon that our house is the BABGATTT HOUSE. We carry Dry Goods, Cloth ing, Hats, Shoes, Notions, and a large line of Groceries, in fact every line is a "Specialty" with a. We invite you to call, and promise to sell you the "best goods for the least money." Don't take our wt.rd for it, but come and see. ORGANIZED 1832. Yours truly, YIR6IMA FIRE AND MARLE pMUPHOWARD & CO. HSURAXCE COMPANY. RICHMOND. Asaets - - - H McGLlITe'S INSURES AGAINST" FfRE AND LIGHTNING OUR CHILDREN NEED SYMPATHY. Why not pass through life like a steam of sunshine, -lieeriny: and re freshing the jideri hearts of those we meet? Entering into others' trials an I helping to bear their 'turdens are a blessed service, which is its own reward. We realize the comforts derived from sympathy "that feliow feeling which makes us wondrous kind." How much sympathy do we bestow upon the little ones? Their need Tor it is greater than we think, for the old are just as apt to forget tbey were once young as the young are apt to forget they will one day be old. To U9 their sorrows over "dead dollies and broken carts seem very trivial, yet they agitate them just as much as a fall in stocks and a sick baby disturb us children of a larger growth. Their feebler power and lack of experience place them in a trying position. Every accident appears an irremediable disaster; each little failure an abiding ruin. A distinguished clergyman was asked what was the most poignant grief of his checkered life." An un happy childhood," was the unhes itating response. Dickens was seared J by the fires of his younger afflictions. Byron was wrecked by his mother's ack of sympathy. Oh, let us be careful how we 'treat these tender blossoms of heaven, so shrinkingly sensitive, so'quick to de tect the loving glance, the kindly word, and so are parched, many of them, for want of the dews of affec tionate sympathy and tender inter est! Many a man and woman afflicted with a melancholy temperament which distorts and discolors all his or her view of life, owes that terrible Nemesis to an uncared-for childhood. Every touch upon such plastic char acter leaves its impress; every stain defiles. Don't keep your heart's wealth and best bon mots for the drawing room. Take them up to the nursery. New York Ledger. j VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS REGARD TO I CANNING AND PRESERVING FRUIT. i ; Highest of all in Leavening Power.- The Oregon Dentist. "When I- was traveling--through Southeastern . ' regour last . month,'" Xbi! old company, n w more than luilf aen- nry iu successful operation, has paid HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS ol Uses to citizens of North Carolina Issues tvurv simple and v)ncise policy, frea of petty restrictions, and liberal in its terms and con- W. H. PaLMEK, President. W II. .MCCARTHY. Secretary. Magazine FOR 1895. Volum IV Beains December 1894 A splendidly illustrated life of NAPOLEON, There ;ire few -things the average ; housewife takes--in re. pleasure inj thar. her dispiay ot canned truits'. and ;elies, mrl .-o sun pie' is pro-j cess ot making mac ther!Ts -noi-x-! cuse for failure. ! Tne three principal methods of preserving fruit is by conserving it, ; the proportions being a pound of.j sugar to a pound of fruit; canning, 4- one quarter or uue-rralf pound of j . j n - ...u : i M umr 111 il. I Will I H I 51. l! 1 I J I I I fr.i W I I I f I 1 I - 1 , ' V said Attorney W. W. ilcNair, "l area pound of sugar to a pint of., , , .,, - , r T) , iL . :, tl tound my8eU in a small Tillage and juice. Bat the 4atter is really the . , . . . T t. , .-, J , , , , .. 1 with a large toothache. I tound the onlv bxed rule, as different fruits' , , ' ? - , ,- u- i- . - , . , i local dentist, with Ins whirligig en- otten need different proportions from w.nelbat resembIed small jathe those given to obtain the best -re- Hvery gtabe cUppi()g a It is of first importance to hav'10fSe everything of the best oualitv. for l' 4o you Treat teeth?' I asked. , , i v." I " 'Coufee: what do tou suppose I'm I poor fruit will not keep, and cheap! ' J F , i , , , r, rhere for?' he replied iu a nettled 0 v . ttnnfl - julatedor loaf sugar (the former I j ...Well x have one that needs at J use in preference, though some tention think the more expensive the more ...Want it 'palied or plugged?' hf satisfactory) and sound, not too ripe asked. fruit are essentials. ' 'I want it treated. - How do you Then the cans must be looked to, treat a tooth that is acbin?' especially the caps an : rubbers. If! " 'Pull it or plug it.' there is thj slightest chance that " I think this couid be saved il' it ' the latter are not in perfect order, had proper treatment. it is oetier to tuv new ones ana 1 w ant it piuggeu, men. ai is not risk the result. The preserving! it jaw tooth or gnawer?' and Lie tried kettle .-houkl be of granite ware or , to frce a finger that wa covare i porcelain, the old fashioned brass j with dirt and horse hair into my kettle is so liable to poison the in-1 mouth. I had grown a tritle auspi-gredieuts."'-ln case it is used itjeious of him, so thought I would thnvrmcrblv with 'find out what sr.rt of work he Latest tl. S. Gov't Report mm r-"S2w , ri FIT H . A NLD FARMER'S OPINION.:: Ee Carefu!. f.3 he coantr 1 ro:)i al. parts comes reports of z woaderf ul "in crease iii business. Maonfacitifing euterpries nre crowded with, orders, new cc : f.-- .- are being ctar ted,' old ones Ui-e'acl i'"g to their plants, rail road; co'Birr.-iies ' are '-preparing : to make Song-nreded impi'oyments to . track, and many rolling stock new short 'lu'S ave being coustriieteu. Thi'onghot t the South these condi- : tlons are nreeniic'-ntly t"ue. lne outlook for the f'. tore for this sec tion was never "before so promising. The wide diversity of manufactures, th-2 great increase in immigration, the Jevoic-i.inenl of .railroads and ihe extension of frre'jn Jrade are all uniting to gyif the I3u! c a period of vond-.-rful tirosueritv. TJUere is but one great dar.ger '0 (his section, and that is the danger of ueelop booms aen IM-. salt and vinegar. did. When the fruit is ready to be Put;asked on the stove, the cans or jelly tum blers, whichever are to be used, should be also put in a vessel of boiling water, with a cloth in the bottom to prevent breaking. Old fashioned housewives always take the wash-ooiler and boil the cans in it; but a large dish pan will answer. If the cans or glasses are not boiled there is danger of breaking when the hot fruit is put iu. Many content themselves with slipping a silver Do vou do bridge work?" I gotten, i.'ii tbe South are not k: now p.Yv;- he boom overdoing this ; ami of running- into ' e.xverwtKie of the past i a lesso-i never to be for t lie business people of I'.ist ee Tojt. that they oy rhe spuit of aetivitv Person County Courier, t Pnblished every Wedaiesda by r 1 , : ; eoxboeo, n. c. :: : ; -: TEMI3 OT STTBSCEIPTION I . . - . -.- " T...-. , . .... ... .... - . One Copy One Year, ' . f liOO One Copy Six Months - " '' - 50 Cash inyariably in advance. . - - "Theie is so much beinii said in tue-tjoantrr about hard times and the scarcity of money, --and asc very body Has a c'itisc Jind knows a remedy. I thought that. I wooTd wfite to- tell vou- readers what is the cause.- The trouble, is, we buy more than we pro djce. There is too much flour and bscon shipped here every year.- The things we pughttPi make at- hoEce we are buying, , , : ; :.- . . :-We let oar' tvmber'rot and- buy; our plow. stVeks,v singletrees, 'axe haudles, hoe. handles and il'encing. - "We . tiirow awayi. our-'ashes add buy soap :and axle grease Hf u , .-J ' "We give away, our best hides and buy hame strings and shoe strings "W e let our lands grow up in weeds and buy broom. y . ; "We let the wax out- oU but pine aud gum trees go to waste aarl. buy chewing gum for our chil dren. - "We build school houses and hire teachers and send our children off to to be educated. "We land a 5 cent fish with a 1 fishing 'rod. ; "We send a 15-cent boy out with a $20 gun and a $10 dog to kill birds. ' - "We raise dogs and buy wool. -' And about, the only thing in this country that there is an overproduc tion cf its politics, and dog-ticks. North Carolina Farmer. AVER'S Hair Vigor - Prevents BALDNESS REMOVES DANDRUFF - - ' AND Restores Color TO . .,. Faded and Graf rGR0WTHlA HAIR THE . . Best Dressing rm Hunter in want iiO niore hctitious nalism t uew-spap to specif Somewhat Remarkable. People passing on Main street about 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon I witnessed an unusual occurrence. About two weeks ago, Mr. D. B. Over ton left a silk umbrella across a pile of tin pans in the window of S. E. Pen der & Co's hardware store. Sunday '"Not since I been practisin . I did build a bridge across Cow Creek when I was ranchin',. but I mostly confine myself to draggin' faDgs, doctorin' horses and bar-berin'. "'Do you ever transplant teeth?" " 'Say, I tried that once, but she Udn't work. Oi' Bill Robinson had a tooth that was acbin' an' he wanted it pulled. got the wrong tooth, Ii . i tried to put her back, but Bill holler- jin-g v; n ed and cut up so that I thought I'd i0W- try to transplant it.' 31 i uufacturers' Record. "-iTcad Metaphors. ''. v;ng choice bits of jour-ii- erredlted to a Tennessee r. Perhaps it is belter not '.ug.-u purlicukrly. Can be found at Old Stand With a complete iine of Both Heavy and Fancy. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes Arab Maxims." ve are-five Arab maxims, which underlying- them a bedrock cf We will with tries t versy who iorf-K :!0t eute: :he slim 1 spit v 0:1 the into a contro-his-ing volf 10111 fro in his ed iter of the DMHINES, District Agent, Milton, N. C. baz?"bez? SIbLO"p, -roxboro, n. c. When you come to Roxboro, don't forg t me I am always willing and readr to accommodate my customr ers, and always keep up with the latest styles. She woulan t worK. xue nrsi xune giH'-i eo see- nt-i Bill bit a.boDe with it the tooth ; she couu- swung around on the nvet an ho bit sweeten the great feature of which will be tne warm rays of the sun, shining SEVENTY-FIVb fUK- full throngh the window, reflected TRAITS nn fbt fin nanR. set. the umbrella on of Napoleon, showing from youth to of doth death; also portraits of his family e . ' 6 vn lC UJ DDAIinnM and contemporaries and pictures 01 on or iu -me u g JAOl III DnAllUUIIj famous battlefields; in all nearly . filled the store room full of smoke. 200 FICUKtss. Hunelreds of people stoppea to iook November and runs at it. In this case there was nothing else to come in contact with the burning umbrella and become ig nited, but we wonder if buildings have not some time been set on fire in this way and the cause never known. Speaking of this occurrence later, Mai. H. Harding said it recalled al lwav we-ieorue presence. like a rav of sunshine to Y" ciutors cup oi gloom. --fa hole in the roof o'his mouth as big Com -3 again. Miss Jennie.' as a hazel nut." .'htcc pension vampires are srek- I Begins in I through eight numbers. The Eight Npleon Numbers, $1,00. TRUE DETECTIVE STORIES W. H. B. NEWELL, Watchmaker and by authority from the archives of the PINKERT0N DETECTIVE A6ENCY. T.innnln and Pinkerton (Nov. 1894.); i,fla inilTit Va met with a few Jeweler, bjSEiSSST T .v.k,d vfira. Bank-robbers, etc. his place of business taiKing to a geu each complete in one issue, 1 2 in all. tlemen he took orf his spectacles and SflORT STORIES BY was holding them in his hand. A w d Howells Rudyanl Kipling few minutes later he felt a stinging ConanCoyle nMrlfane! sensation on his leg just above tbe B?el t Harte Capt. King. knee, and looking down saw that Joel Chandler Harris and Many Others. a round hole about the size of a dime NOTED CONTRIBUTORS was burned through his pants. He e M.riA. Crawfard Archdeacon Farrar had been holding his spectacles so sir Robert Ball Pro'- Dr"m"i"d that the sun shining through one of Archibald t-ornes ',,,M ' t RtamDS for a ilKUtl UaA - S. S. MCtLiU nc x- v . 30 Lafayett Place. New York. "I concluded not to have my (ooth j ing- the treated. The dentist was sorry, and ictate." told me that 'if it ws holler to heat' "Th a kniltin' needie'hot and poke it in jiut our the tooth, or hold a chawo' terbocker tcntd it in my mouth San Francisco T-ost. Pad ley. from the av to treat such crawl- . to iust k-t them bel fork in each can, but it is much less 111 J HkJ it LAS JUll IUV.LU Ull lU V U VV 1 j L V W U U w t ca u v tu Atlanta Constitution. I "'I sawed off the snags and rivited been visiting frk-u-ls in our miu - ittnWil'e nkiPn' false teeth, bn t : nas returned, iiomc. vve are -aiBftvs A young farmer who had great conceit, little discretion and scarcely any education, presented himself at a Presbyterian conference and said that he wished to be ordained as a preacher. "I ain't had no great laruin'," he said, frankly, 'out I reckon I'm called to preach. I've had a vision three nights ruunin'; that's whv I'm here." "What was your vision?" inquired one of the elders. "Well," said the young man, "I drampt I seed a big, round ring in the sky, an' in the middle of it was was two great letters P. C. I knew that meant Presbyterian Conference, and here I am." Foreign and Domestic Fruits Confectioneries! Prince Albert SALT. Cigars. Tobacco andSnuff. Never tell all you knowi for he who tells all knows often tells more than he knows. - Never -attempt all you can-do; "for he who attempts everything he can do often attempts more than he can dO. .;. " Never believe ail you may hear; for he who believes all that he hears often believes more than he hears. Never lay out all you can afford ; for he rho lays out everything he can aford often lays out more than Highest price paid for Eggs, Chick- he can afford." ,. - , -1 ens, Turkeys, Wax, Hides, and Fur. - 1 Never decide upon all yon pay ' Come and see see ; fur he who decides upon alHhat he sees often decides on more.than.hja sees. ' Thanking my many friends for past favors, I remain yours to please, BIG IKE. -oi: do ah stalked last week, and fas eves on 'ittle Mary the rigs and Thi'Mes. Truth love.: to be looked in face. Tbe wrong side is never the safe s:ele. No yor rg n:-ai takes his first drink alone. M. H. GARRETT & CO., General Merchants, Roxboro, N. 0. Mothers 'Friday Luck"--Good and Bad. Friday is an unlucky day. they , A sop a say. Well, yes; and so are Saturday Thale y,it and Sunday and the rest of the week if a day is to be called unlucky be cause some unpropitious events hap" pen on it. Here are some notable events that happened on Fridays, as have taught the world how We &re &ilj receiving and opening an entirely .-, as 77 hi eh following; 1 without st precis God, There was an uncomfortable muse, couecteu ugetuer oy a cureiu! ,av- which was broken by an elder who tigator : knew the young man,, and was well "Story of the Confederate States." WRITTEN BY JOSEPH T. DERRY, of Georgia. This is a true story of late war, by southern man Generals. John S. Coleman, of Moriah, N. C is General Agent for this county. Drop him a card and have him call on you. Prices from $2.50 to $3.50. Sold only by by subscription. Sob cribe now. " J. S. COLEMAN, Gen. Agent for Person Co. the glasses had focussed on his pant3 and burned the hole in them. Greenville Reflector. THE OLD RELIABLE AMERICAN FRUIT PRESERVING POWDER Salesmen Wanted! Good wages to sell our Nursery ktock. Apply for terms. We will have for Spring and Fall, 1895, an immense Btrxrk of Annie. Pear. Peach, plam, Apricot, Cherry, Grape, etc. Cheapest and Best of All ! Alan Dn.n e ;a -, J ,4 mental trees, roses, etc. We make specialty of wholsaling to large Planters direct. We will sell to re- 'Ponsible parties and take note' par ble in six, twelve and eighteen wontus. Write n for vhnloaAlA nricea. Ad dress : Southern Nuesbry Co Winchester, Tenn. Feb. 20-ly -sk Your Neighbors About the cures made by I tuout medicine, or write for In j "nation frbb. For sale or rent. testimonials. JOHN N. WEBB. 728 11th Street, v a Washington, D. C. Can be found in Boxbororat the store of Mr. John H. Burcn, or of - myself at Bethel Hill. S JNO F. WOODY.. BRADBURY PIANOS. C.7whi iSr iVet.PliWter ln F. G.iSMiifli' If you - feel weak and all worn out: take BRQWN S , IRON BITTERS A Horrible Death. Mrs. Byard Grady fell in the fire, Monday, Sept. 2nd, and was burned to death. Mr. Byard Grady, a re spectable citizen, lives near Hickory Grove, three miles from town. Mon day afternoon he and His wife were at work in their garden. Mr. Grady left for his fields and his wife went into the house. This is all Mr. Grady knows of the accident, till a little girl, daughter of one o the neighbors, came running to him with the sad news that his wife was dead The little girl, for some reason, had vim ted the house, ana there found the burnt and charred remains of the unfortunate woman. Morgan ton Herald. . A Mosquito Remedy. 1 A lady who has tried a great many things to get rid of mos quitoes, thinks she has hit upon it at last. fler remedy is astonishingly siru- pie. She discards all sen ens ana throws the windows wide oiwn at night Across the open space of the window She stretches a-piece -ot reci ribbon about two inches wide. MA mosquito," said she, "cannot be induced to pass the Tibbon. Why it is so I do not know, but the natives of India take this means of baffling the vicious mosquito. It works to perfection."- Exchange. acquainted with the poverty of his family and the neglected condition of the farm in which his father had taken such pride. I havn't any gif t at reading vis ions," said the old man, gravely, as he arose from his seat," but I'd like to put to my young friend whether he doesn't think it is possible those those two letters may have stood for Plant Corn?" Fortunately this version was ac cepted by the applicant. Exchange. Gather the Crops. Gathering the crop is a far more important subject for consideration now to the farmers than the free and unlimited eomaare of silver. It i3 said by some that the Southern far mer wastes what a Yankee would live on. How true that is we are not prepared to say, but if there is any Lee surrendered. Moscow "was burned. Shakespeare was born. Washington was born. America was discovered. Richmond was evacuated. The Bastile was destroyed. The Mayflower was landed. Queen Victoria was married. Fort Sumpter was bombarded, King Charles I was beheaded. Julius Cajsar was assassinated. Napoleon Bonaparte was burn. The battle of Marengo wa3 fought. The battle of Waterloo was fouglr,. wishiii- ft v nil quest; he n;-;. i " r Til . t to wbio.-i ir. a : What is the oldest of things? for He existed always. " What is the most beautiful? The I world, fur it is the work r2 God. I What is the greatest of all things?, I Space, for it contain?' ali i bings. i What is the mo-i ccnslant? Hope, ' f;;r it remr.!-ns..wUe-!val: else is fled. to pray. If you don't kill your besetting sin it will kill yon. By-wr.ys leveling to hell are very eiose together iu a great cily. Every man who lives right helps to make unwritten laws for the good of others. There may be as much selfishness in giving something as there is in robbing a bank. The father should fear to walk where it would not be safe for his children to travel. . i ? iinrr. i .t-: tae seat without : of f.ll things? there is noth- What is the quickest? Though! , 'in a moment it can reach the end of I the 6n:vere. i What ia t);e strongest? i ib-makes mer face all danger! ecessitj , What he easiest of thinns v : burned the Joan of Arc was stake. i The Declaration of Independence! signed. - ' . i To give advice. What I' Ihe . most difficult? .To. know thyself. Young Men's Era. r u m m a n s NEW 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 low as same goods can be bought anywhere. EPWhen you come to town with chiskens, eggs, butter, wheat, corn &c, come to see us. George T. Thaxton and George Garrett will show you every attea tion desired and sell you goods as cheap as anybody. Examine our new goods before buying. . , very respectfully, M. H. Gaebett & Co. I In Webb building, next door to W. K. Hambnck & Co. 9 12 8 Vliy. Adam Was Never a Baby. - LT! in Michiau,..a Sunday School which ic r 7 TV- . SOUTHERN POULTRY fought. r.- r f ..M i mfiViu MfYm YARD Seivsaiioiial Case in Davidson County. There was much surprise among those who knew Pr. . W. L. Hill, of ... truth in the assertion, farmers should Davidson .county, at tbe requisition aa fnif fbn tbia vpr fiball nrnve an that was .sent out by Governor Cu-rr UV V W wiajw J " f exception. feed man or Dr. Hill, as was know address ou the creation, was sure- h had kent within the con ...,....,:.. .i... :,... i Are vou tatone Simmons Lives Rwk I':-: :; ,,. :.,: ,.::.:.. I, : 'iS Breeders of Thoroughbred '""n'J i "CEfEHT" xna m wwhi vur tcauoio bov, with while, vnger fsce and large , want, and nothing but that- It.isthe same old friend to wmcn the old rolfcs "E403CTDOTO, iT. O. Poultry. Nothing that will for him to th; Governor or If imus-1 see." is wante brow, at ibabyr' J lied TTifiTifintinn for it is. that it is BETTER G( i' , . , .11 1 J- : - oeast snouiu ue auvweu w u w . ... , . . u.ive. uut a tu f, TKp havna Pn tne auegeu cnaige uf ;iuws or- - dnced his cousin nuuer nromifje oi waste, on ! severr. i of 2 . ae. 3 a Of sluuld be well failed with all.knitts " . ri . . , . Iprompliv v. .- . -i marriage and afterward attempted to I r " of forage, grown on the farm and no m. . " iU , ,, L nobodv lo y.ort oVuMild liATTarplpssl v crathei auj. uuuow. - ,. , ... , ... i.. i j -kt 4u - i- ,. fnisn-uction or ine letters wutcu asaeu avoiding the usual spring mortgage. ,7"" " 0 nrniilrl niiPAfi mnFVTT ifi" nil r WAIT fl w;H-lnntv nf bnmP snnnl es. " thewwulv uc"rl v J. . j . . Imnrrv n l&Av. Tt. is nnp of the worst. farmer w be independent next " J " " " . . v.. . , 1- 1. n 1 1. cases ever reported to the hsecuiive snr ner: and it his crops shall look 1 ,ni 'K- in Ln fnn. in W the wail- P1 3 WCTe tCC in, he will doubtless hear durii g the hM ndTelativea to capture. . .. - - -i -tu ; t; him and force him -to inarry' ner exp.iternent . incident to -ahe - rresi- . .. . . - J vn !,o!X rn his hftnd. , ' t pinned their faith and were never chV U . U- i.t, . 4k jj, as t" whs answer to ' Than Fills, never gripes, .never wean- 1 J. . 1 s oV, rt .Anrnr An ' a p-1) uf CUB, UUU WUJLJi. tLl ouui em ow otiv " "'" " " k natural way, just like nature itself; that cir.ters, came .ijAf comes auick and sure, and one s aid. "-rhere was feels new all over. It never, fails. 8 -i v 1 " Tlie New Everybody needs take a liver remedy, ana everyone- snouia ius. uuiy ouu mons Liver Regulator. Be sure you get it. "The Red Z is on the wrapper. Ji IL Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia. Orleans -licajuna sciuxiaiv w.!T.it . . . t . . i . over a wcck. wit a no uetier resun ks a theological ave turned that colored preacher, who was clos- touching ex-1 denti tl election, ".A well filled ; barn will raise calamity howling jto a joke. Concord, Tiroes. ; A Johnston county man": made his Then-, he! fledc the -State, and : went to -Tennessee. . ing his fjfrmofi witi hortation, concluded impressively: "I tell y v, bruddvrL; and sisters, dar( be iu$ two reads befo' you f ur you.., to choose ; one goes 'way down, down, t to demnition.' and he paused with a look o his i iace, holding It develops .from the reports ;tbat the Aberdeen and West . End Jiat:- road in the cargr "ia irc. f Vhft heat navin? roads". 1 . .- . i - wife eat fourteen biscuits at, one sit-Jv r, , . ' - - ' ''Ue i uder .. .. i. .... ..-.e. l. j t a t l" "'. j ..itton' " 11 ung uecause bu uu umui wreui " I (; nin '-J. .T1lft rnaj he neighbors called r , f r .: ' 7' terror cn hi ion, breathless-; then ms and looking up ward, whiie'his expression bright- heueti - ana oeameu . v. i t,u jiapmeos iX) to rt'idi- ton- on him by night and chastised ing extendedand is now, within, four nim, ' miles or .Troy, Montgomery cnaDty The f.ili "kuTsnur: of amens : saiowed that theleJas no lack of faith 'i' 'be'rreacher'3 wcrds, how-; cno3se thn.- ever? nt'g .W.Wood&Sons- Seeds - For the Farm and Garden, are far and away the best. First in quality, first in productiveness- and true to name, they-are -pre-eminently' J the Seeds to sow. If you want to know more about these Seeds, what i-Ca to sow, when and how to sow, cul- ' tivation &c, send us your name and (u address, and we will- send you tmr .: -z New Seed- :Bookt vfaicb-' tells lhe whole story, - . , - , ... T. W. WOOD &SONS,' , v. SEEDSMEI', " : EICHMOHD, vi,I 'None out the best," should be the aim of every one. Need we say more. No more expensive blood ex ists than flows in the veins of our fowls. - The following are oor prize winners : Light and Dark Bramahs, Buff, Par- tridge and White Cochins, K. C. Ii.. . S. Ci B. and S. C. W. Leghorns, , Barred and , White Ply--. mouth Hocks, Black V : " Langshans.'Eng - J. lisbRed Cap, ;.. S.S.Ham. burg, Golden, " ... " Whiteyand' . -, ; : - Silver Wyandots, " . Black Minorca, Hon- - -" ' dans, Indian Games Pit , - Games, Imperial PekinDucks, Bronze Turkeys. Toulouse Geese, - Belgium Hares. -Fine birds'-for sale. Eggs v in season, $2.00 a sitting of ; 13i,exceptJndian Games, ' "-which. are $3.00. .These , V -' birds are unexcelled. Write ; . : f"'- "for. catalogue. ? W A. i MRS. ANNIE E. JONES, Prop's, KOXBORO, N, C. " "Tev,1-'" '.I

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