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If II i - -fr rfr r- -S - i THE VICTOR TRADE MARK IS GUARANTEE. OF FINEST QUALITY. -., -ft. V ' , . OVERHAN WHEEL CO., : - . . d ... - - v. ' MAKERS OP VICTOR BICYCLES AND ATHLETIC GOODS. ' ' J - v -'- - d Boston, New York, Detroit, Denver, San Francisco, L Los Angeles, 5 K a a u or W bM ' W W r- r W x D Z o 5 -!&32' S.a -Sag?, s S H -5 0 w HIGH. GRADE' f TOBACCO FERTILIZER. - - ,. -:. :- r There never has been a'tertilizer sold in North - -J. - Carolina that has grown in popularity and given ; - ' ,the universal satisfaction as oar ' ; . ECi;iTSE' GUANO :'v " g'r tobacco. ' There is absolutely no. superior and ' bat few (if any) equals. We use nothing but the - - - . very best materials in these goods, s Potash from ' - - the very best sources. - We call,your attention to '. - - guaranteed analysis by the State Chemist: . . - - GATJKAHTEED ANALYSIS. : Avail. Phos; Acid 8.00. 9.09 Ammmonia . ; . 2.50. - ; v - ?.9I Potash -yx-' - 1-50. ; I-ZS Commercial value vn ron S 1 5.20 SI 7.53 ! ' Commercial value per ton of the unmixed in- s - - . v gredients at the aeaVmnrd, $19.45- Compare this v; i ' analysis witU any tlu r ttran sold iu-.this , State. -1 ; r - - " thi-n get our pritv s, aud we will eatisfv yon that it ' ' . - . J is to . your interest io use Eclipse. Write us for testimonials Ttntl prices.- - '" " ' t"' Caraleigh" Phosphate & 'Fertilizer Works; ' ' . . V RALE5GH, N. C. . GREENSBORO, N. -oo- A1I the latest novelties in Fruits. A limited number of Bloom : less and Seedless Apple Trees, 50 cents each while supply.lasts. : , The famous "Greensboro". June Peach, finest early peach ever introduced, $1.00 each. - ' - v . Finest herd of Hogs in the South. I spare: neither money nor pains to get the best. " Pigs, 10 weeks old; $10 each, $15' pair, ; $20 trio... : ' .. . ' Finest lot of Shade and Ornamental Trees in the South. ; . Write for catalogue and prices. r - - JOHN A. YOUNG, 5 ONE GIVES - I King of all 4JSg Absolutely f I I Bicycles. 2 ' the Best. j I! Rigidity. Every Ma- tT '.' 2. EftdScigntiflc,Work I chinefunywarranted M , pjj maoship.. . T . "L E:j Haaors at th3 YorfjTs 'CcHaa Eipasfflwi f fiend twtKent stamp for our a-page Catalogue-A work of Art.- Monarch Cycle Company, Retafl Salesroom. afo-Wabash Ave. I . Lake and HsUfprf CLti : r.HTCAnfS IT I 'X 3 Gun Qvn CCO 52'- A&2 rjfS - 1 ; i -a saw A standard as - Victor Bicycles. ; " We manufacture a full line of Baseball, Football and Ten nis Goods; of highest grade; also all kinds of Athletic Cloth ing in stock and made to order. Portland, Ore. ; E O t3 O J 1 I So 4 O M S 2 g 3 5 5 S 90 s I ofi ; j jr rOTTND BY STATE CHEMIST. C. vvrfler and , Proprietor. RELIEFS fPJCESr-'-a 77 CZS? .iP4 2 VWr i .. - 1 i i 11 ic .UNCLE REUBEN'S GUEST. On a poor downtown ..street which begins ;nsh.re and ends nowhere in ! a hillf' iisti-; :-.:nt "resturaw," thf proprietor culls, it Over the di-s- 'tmies and tables of this unobtrusive bit of New York, presides . Uncle lieiibeu, .hlack--very black gnz ed,.s oopo I, soft , of "speech, softer of manner, and deft in the art of the kitchen; mere deft than - he' himself nuderstauds. : . - : ; - About tlmt linif- Avhet: folks up North and folks down. South 'were disputing euch other's' rights to live, Uncie lieubeiv tuud-New York and located. . In his. fuutL evident Sum mer, he. kept-a stand up iish O'linter down Fulton Market wa, where: the hungiy , m,d M.t N'o-.er paHi-nhir houjrht lihh'-MKhv icht'd" n-ui yood Cuffee. i he chiil Jf Wiutt-r hertssi- lated of (piarters si ; c! Uncle lieu ben nrn'ed Indoors jnt where he is to day. r, ' From the stand-np counter he got in the f ullnes3 of time to tault-s.. Fish was his specialty; fried'. perch, baked bass with a queer, odorous stuffing, in which sage and eggs predominat ed, and, for the finer ..-.palates brook trout, roasted iff a way. alh his own. Now these, things "are not; native to New York, and so New York began to talk" about Uncle Keuhen and his fish dishes. When the talk traveled up as far as Broadway "a new kind of customer began to drift ; through Uncle Reuben's shadowy doorway. This new patron was sleek and clean and well furnished us to the matter of doUars, but wofully equipped in the matter of appetite. - , v lt came to be- generally kuown about town then that down at Uncle Reuben's were good. thing3 to eat; soup that wore a resemblance to .its own family; fish which had flavor without - greasy sauces; and ducks, brown and j uicy, with strips of sweet salt bacon sewed -into ; their celery breasts. I It was in thelattef , years of his life's success; that I . sot to know Reuben. - A sometime habit in dodg insrthe " r " in speech, or perhaps it was. a liking for some of his dishes of Southern flavor, brought me ' near to Uncle Reuben, and I heard .some thing of Reuben "of that day when he was a "house niggah" on a . plauta tion.': Once in awhile he would haug aroand the table when rhe wfft-e bad come, and taik"alout "down thai)," meaning bv "down thah". "a sm icli of fond somew-hrrti sourh of New York, kh.ovvn- to him and v;riw-!v de scribed as "Wes' Tne'see.". -Itt The midst of . ''dowu thuh" talk rain v iiht 'an oid nwn c n.e softly, nud hesitatingly ..through " the loor. itle looked around, -gave nie, jthe only guest, a glance, and s it low n across the way. " Uncle . IJ.-U ben hardly looked up at the entrance and paid 2 no . heed , as . the ; waiter drawled out the brief but tempting bill of . delicacies. The old fellow placed the'napkln carefully over one knee and listened.. Then with that high-pitched ' but trembling tine which comes "bometimes with age always with want, he asked: "Mightn't I have some coffoe and rolls without the oth ah articles? was not intendin to dine an I didn't prenah ma- purse - fah yo hill ov ian. , It came slowly, hesitatingly and paiafully from him, aud I knew in tantly. iHe had mistaken the place for a coffee house and Uncle Ren ben's dinner was leagues outside his financial' limit.'. 'I looked across the table at Reuben and he was staring with wide wondering -eyes at the Stranger. -.' lie heard the tfuaryering confession, and he knew. Still with the wideeyes he rose -and shuffled over, waving the waiter away. "We hes coffee an drolls oiict in a while,' suh. Ef yo kin wait a mi nit I'll sarve 'em, auh." "' Old Reuben shuffled : off through the kitchen door while the strangei nervously ran: his fingers through his thin white hair and waited.- Back came Renbenvwith a' steaming dish of soup, and fis he put it: down he watched the guest . with the Bame wide, wondering eyes. .,..-..; ' . v "I didn't ask for: soup; .just ; the coffee an " . "Alius gives it wiv coffee an rolls hyah, suh. ' Ile'p yo se'f." . -. The words "were almost- a caress There was one in the - leaning over the chair and the arranging of the cloth ' and service. -Uncle Reuben had served a green turtle dream and as the old gentleman ate the darky stood behind him in a po3e of rever ence..The peculiar look, -half ques tion, half -wonder never' left uncle's face. . Not slowly the succulent tide went down in the soup dish, and again Uncfe Reuben : shuffled' kitch enward This time it was, the fish, steaming and odorous, the perfected idea of twenty J years' experiment. The green turtle might have gone with the coffee and rolls, but never that fish. Iieubeu's second lie to head off and evident 'protest was: "Celebratin "ma . buthday,- yo see, suh, havin a kind uv festible round hyar t'night : (putting down the dish.). All ma cl tirr.3 gemnun 1a d rapped in tub -ec r an 1 treatin 'em well, y when they want a bite, - I'll jus pplit'm down thu back an take out hint hig 1 6nes. - Mighty tsweetenin is ;h,., white, sides of the belly, uh." I'he fi.-h followed the soup. Be- ore it was nnieheii lieu ben had liped away and InUr the mjBteri ous and prolific rear room. UH with the fiish dish and on wjthr the iiaiL dressed out with bacon strips '.id; water cress,: , And there the sines' rebelled. ' - - 'Bi-in a siru:gah I o n't . tresspass upoiro hotpiiality longah. I want "If? AO appeyp- p.i'ly.fcitli?- ll.id a III, 1! V ! !!,! UV.lil Jo-li'Mhl. Jilt 1 IllS Hi'- (1'C U -I1T1 I11WII. Jil xYO don-eat it I'll 'have tali th'ow it away,-;ui yo'll lin it jioa'ful- palata ble, suh." Shaij)e-fiCvd old lleu'.en was say- bis, hun trin? his wool I v . hi-Jd lew intl Lviaving hin.'geif with th4 table Hiid -intnieiits. . The ; guest was via'bly e tii bar reused -by j the old darly's pi of use offering, i He hardly knew what to do, but he went co. Uacle Reuben took the old position behind the chair and waited. . ' The liny cup of coffee followed the bid in the same, way, - and, the dtuper was. finished. With uncon se?oa8 glow which comes io the man who was dined the stranger rosa and dehcaly, coji itonsly bowed to Reuben. - , . 4 'I have not had such i bosp'tah.ty ei t?ntied tah m? v, since I kfi ma home. I trsasir'e ibe ejpe.'icnce ut hjs e7sjin e"y h'ghly.i At veom? fi'tu.e t'oie, when ya need a ayah, vo w;i' calfon Colonel Gwage Bai tali, of Teunessee, now livin under aluf a! circumstances ia New York, an jo will be remembered." - ' ' "M as G wage, did yo eet than a?l tais time aa didn' know yo is- atin ole Reuben's cookinr" . ! - " Mas " Gwa?:e?, Why yo ain't "Yas, sab. Fee one uvi the Bar abs." Char. E. Trevathan; irif the Journal. A Woman's-Good Reason. "What makes you sure that:-year husband loves yon. as much as e ver? " "Because Tnsver. feel called upon to ask h";m. ' i Torturing Rheumatis The busiest and most useful men are not always exempt from sickness. Especially are they liable . to be at tacked and completely disabled by that most annoying and painful ailment Rheumatism. Men in all walks of life are subject at any time to be seized with this disease, and besides the great bodily pain, there is almost unbearable mental anguish at the thought of hav ing one's strengtn and vigor gradually supplanted toy a condition 01 - utter helplessness.: Under the effects of Rheumatism, the strongest men be come th weakest,- and the most useful are robbed of their usefulness. One of the busiest of Atlanta's citi zens is Mr. J. A.IeSeur, the well-known architect and builder, whose office is in the - Inman building. He has . lived in Atlanta for years, and some of the prettiest residences and most substan tial business blocks of . the city are monuments to his skill as an architect and builder.; For, years he held the. responsible position of city building in spector, and is also high in Masonic circles, being now recorder of the Ma sonic Council in this city. .' - MRi J. A. LkSktth' . , - But like many other busy men, Mr. reSeur was overtaken by Rheumatism and soon his strength gave way to a condition of helplessness. : This dread disease produces more agony, he says, than can well be described.' " For years I have suffered : with Sciatic Rheumatism and often felt as if sin all .-.'.piece of ', , my spine' had been taken out, also as if a fragment of bombshell had passed through my left hip.' When I would sit down, I could not straighten up for several minutes, and then only at the expense of great pain. -1 could gret absolutely no relief . though many' remedies ; were tried. Someone recommended S, S. S. and I was almost in despair when I began its use. , In three days; however I was sy s isauj relieved that I felt very little inconvenience frnm Vi t,,, tism. The disease grew less painful as I continued the S, S. S., and very soon disappeared entirely. S. S. S also proved to be a fine tonic, as I now have more appetite, and feel better than ever before, in my life. I cannot say too uiacn in-praise of S. S. S." - Rheumatism is a condition of the blood which has always baffled doctors, and it is a peculiarity that those who once have it are sure to al ways be subject to its attacks from time to time. The reason of this is that the doctors are only able to o-ivp temporary relief, bat cannot rid the system 01 tne aisease permanently S. S. S. is guaranteed Purely Vegetable and is the only real blood remedy for -real blood troubles, such as Rheuma tism, Scrofula, Cancer, Eczema, Catarrh, Tetter, Contagious Elood Poison, etc. When S. S. S. ence forces a disease from the sj-i'.etn it never returns. Our ve.1i - v"; rod 3 will t i':2.:l;I i.-a r t ' - from V.S.JwrnoTef V. .1.4 Trot. W. H. r-cts, who makes a s;' aity of Kpilcpsv, h'-if witnont doubt Irvxiea tisui cur ed more ascs lh;. :i any living 1'hysiciau ; h: . W ev::ess is i.sT"ni:;ntrpr o liavo hc.-ii a ot caso. of - ao yearn' si and iiv; curou uy him. Eg publishes a val uablo work on this dis ease, wli if tl no senua JVV With Via stumlnt. mm frnA to UT Sufferers who mar send their P. O. and Express address. Wo ad visa any ono wtsMnpr a euro to address frof.7.E.riis, F.D. Cedar t EewYor - - Convenient. ; - -. . "He told m he liked to reul, w y my poems by the nresme.', .!! Scrib. Verv likely," said gyiu-.us. "jie can- tliro-w tlieuj in without get ting them up." the Jviitor. , His Experience ". Friend (a-nyed on a .visit) S you hiive settled down here as the spiiitual phj sician - of' - this com munity? . ' ' ' -, : The Country Minister Yes; but h gi eat many of ray patients appare ut- j do not intend to pay nntil cured. Pack. - . r What we May Expect. "Say, Dick, lend me that fiyedollar bill?" . , - . - . . "Haven't any, old man." "Yw.'you have; this photograph 1 nst took of-yoa shows one in yoar efthand waistcoat pocket "-r-Life.- - Apostle of Purity. - ' Crummer That's the poet Lather- brushy He is a great ad voeate of purity.' J . ,.'; Gilleland Indeed I I don't re member seeing any of his. work. ' Crummer You" certainly ' must He writes so:.p adyertiftements. Chicago Record. . - "Bad for the Children ' Night parties, night studies and doable beds for nervous children are all trowned upon - by many doctors. One of them eays : r "No f matter in what else you economize there is a crimiual: follyj, in ' economizing in beds. Each person needs his" own bed more thin he needs bis own chair or own plate at the table.' ; Power of Sympathy. ' 'An eminent clergyman sat in -his study, busily .t-ogaged In preparing his Suuday-sermou, when his little boy toddled into the ioom, aud hold nv' up bis pinched finjrer, said with an t-xpresiou of .; stiferlng, "Look papa, how I hurt it." The father, interrupted in the middle of- a fecu lence glauced hast ily at hiui,- ai.d with the slightest tpue of iuipatience, said: ''I fiu t hlp jt, sonny.' The !iLtle fellow's eyes grew bigger, and bS he . (i rued 10 go out, ne said iti a low vole.:- ."Yes, you .' could; you might h ire said "Oh!: " " .. : . Baseballs are now flying tlir au the air.- d ; - . Couinidn sense i better than phi losophy. r . . . ... Shiftless people are not kickers, anyway. - . " d Somo. people would say- moie if tney talked less. . Pride and the front wheel of a bicy: cle go before a fall. . -J Queeu Victoria's physician is said to have recommended that she ride a bicycler ' . ' April has had all kinds of weather within two weeks. People froze to death and died of sun stroke. . ' Holme's 1 test contession so wore on his conscience that he forthwith confessed his - sins -. and ; ' was bap tized. ."T , The first man killed playing base ball this- season . was James W. Mair, a student a Monmouth Col lege, 111. Statistics prepared by the ' Mer cantile . library of New rYyrk . show that clergymen are the. greatest nov el rea .era. d ' ' . v-" V' . . An ingenious use of electricity is to warm hedclothes. This ; is done by heating a system of wires inside a double quilt. - " v J -' Buy the ' . '.'.' .' ORIENT FERTILIZER, M rdR." C. Carver eays it is ,as good, as any he ever nsed. . Mr; R- D. Tillman says it is the best he ever used Garner Coloman says he won't use anything; but theOiUENT. " Llr, Hicharc Monday eays he made the best tobacco when he used the OillENT r w LI n 12 . 3 TL4 says it 1 : m 1 - 4 13 a3 good r. eny. I vrill sell yea c": f:r c:.:b. - ::. I. r.---; : - Ask Your Neighbors About the cures mnde by XTjAOC M.ARH witfibdt medicine, or write for in formation free. For sale - or rnt. L)C:U tebtiinonials. . ; ; JOHN N. WEBB. 728 11th Street, . . J- Washimrt)ii, I). C-. Stop Those Pains. IF you Kidneys aro diseased, slug gish or weak ; ' IF your blood is full of Uric Acid and Rheumatism threatens; . IF the germs of Malarfa are in your system; IF your blood is clogged with poisona and impurities ; IF your Bladder Is wek, . inflamed or diseased. - . . : ; You need BRAGG'S . - 4 B. B. B. B. "Kidney Capsules V . For they heal, soothe and strength en tne Kldnys and J-iiver. Thoy prevent Brights PIscase. f - They onro Diabetes. - . 1 They dissolve gravel, s ft -J nud drick-dnst depos: IIS. : . ... . . .. -i TllOT filter 'ir!c nci'l !! -"' . ,-nr out of the blot k! They eure.Cviii-,; u'-..; ': j-i-T- the like. They make i'irvrlcl-!- ' d At all dm eel-.-'- ' ' ' treatment In - . , i- . BraeCC. Cuii.:i:i w...t Ijj;;. .-.... - - ' For sale by 1 ' 1 ' W. R. HAMBRICK & CO . ' - 7T.!iy rcrsons (Ire broken d.w 11 from overwork or liouxtlw.'.d tares jjrowii: Iron IJitters lebuilih the system," aids digestion, removes cx-k-ss of bi!u, aud cures malaria, tlet Uicgenuino. Doesn't take Much Money for -Groceries here. . - ... d . --"-- l . : - c .Tbat is, not nearly so much :. as they cost iif other places. . - Unr prices are ' " 5 ALWAYS . - LOWEST- d .. ..- while quality is better than . , in most stores as good as the . best in alh tThen the privi lege is yours to bring back t anything unsatisfactory and not as - represented. Re j ! member our goods are fresh, ' and everything first-class, and ; we are anxious to serve you. E- C - T H O M P SO N p- - Next in Hall's Harness Store BEFORE . Subscribing for a Magazine, SEE THE BEST, p EMOREST g AN UX PA ft . L HE LED OFER, " Pwirl' Cut: rpei 'xtt-run are the moai practical ih market.. - !.he f any iat anT mutuiwr -f a U nwiil'! oulr re- q tire. . In etna 'pv. ,-l l.e - aH7ine 1-. prmie.l coupon eiiiitiiitr i lie iiib-pr: Iter, jr pm cIihim-f. to a pauerii worth aa.t regularly Mild t- r 35 ct-iitgl r any ranmer of puuerns tor 4 rents ..r.li to nnvr pankucw and p-x-ti. ' iVlten Ibe value, of the ))at:pniH is cviisiderrtl. th - 6ub- 4-iliructualIj-:etjv. - - - D emorestrs Magazin e Free Ai.d wiiat a maiMZintt it id! t'or .MX! it will be morn bciilinnt llian ever before Ne manaice Bient, netr fnellMHl,: setr ldeaa. Kiti'.fr cuv eonliii- an itxinnsie reurmluption ;ii p,il(trs of gome cjieuryu;(i piotnrfe by raaia- runt, worrny vo aaurn iuc watts u me mow retinea home. It isafflrraeii UislDEMoKKST'Sis the only -complete Family Mnjrazine publinhsd Romuinins ait 01 me most excellent points i its t'onteinfioraries, besirte havin? inimitable fea tures of its own. D9foKKSTS tf actually a Unieo Magazines in one. ' " : i -: It i Digest of CarrwDt reta and'ldeas for the, busy man or woman, a Keview and Storchoiue of Interest lor All. vv'ives; mot tiers, ataters ami a.ingDtcrs can nua exactly wbat they need t muse and :inptru-.t tiiera, also tra tlc4tl lipliig in eyery department of doinettlie and so--iai life, inr.luiling the lurnish- ag aaq ornumenttoinif tbe home. emiroitery, bric-a-brac, artistic antl fanrv work of all kinds. etfl., and angriceiions' ant ;i!vice ren-ilitig the Well-being and dreeing -ot their own rsnnsr i'he scope of the articles for 1895 an i 1&6 will cover tbe Whole country and' its varied inter ests. aiW .he articles wilt be profanely Illus trated with the Quest engravings, and. in ad dition, It will publish the best and purest fiction. it treats at lenjtin uyi-oi-uoor tsports, nome AmniemenU and Entcrtatanoents: -it inves a great deal of attention to tbe Children's De partment, and "Our Girls," and has a Month ly Sim poginm by celebrated people, in which are discussed important questions of Uie hour of interest to toe oia-.r readers. . Let ps have your subscriot.on at ionce. Yoa fret more value for yonr monev than it impossi ble t- retire in any other magazine. .- . ine magazine l year lor $2.00. . . Or 6 months - -; - . 1 .00. " ' Over 250 different erarments areshOTTi each year, patterns of all of wbtch are obtainable by subscribers at 4 cents each. ample copy, with pattern coupon. Bent for 10 cents. - - .DEM0RE8T PUBLISHING CO., : 1X0 Fiftlv Avenue. New Yxrk. WAN A. BRIGHT BOY OR HIRL In this and every town in the vicinity wnere inere is not aireaay an a?ent, to sell the New York Ledger. Ameri ca's Greatest Story Pat-er, by .the week, and act, as agent, making 2 cents on every copy sold; No charge oeing maae ior unsold copies. --No Possible Risk, For full particulars cau ai ine omce oi tnis paper. d Executors Notice, ' Having qualiQed as Executor of the will of WrnV Jones deceased Jate of Person County, N. CV-this. is to notify: all persons having claims against the estate- of said- deceased to present them to, the undersio;ned on or before tbe 15th day of. April, 1897; or thi notice will be plead in bar of 'their recovery.. All persons indebted to said estate will' please come forward and,: make immediate payment. -- This llth'day of April 1896. . M. S. JONES. " Ex. of-Wra. Jones. Winstead & Brook's, Att'ys. r:OTICH ! ! ! By viriue of the powers conferred in a certain mortgage and executed the 14th day of Jan. 1892 by Richard Harris and wife Jane to J. L. - Gar rett, and recorded in Register office book L L page 185, we will sell on 1st Monday in May, (the 4th) at the Court House door in Itoxboro to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction the following described land and premises to-wit : A certain Louse and lot lying in Person count v, Roxbors township, on the West side cf th2 public road leading from lioic tcrj t.) So Boston, Va., i! ir.ir.g the lands of Stephen Thorntcn, Iewton Tharp and others- Cortii-ir. r G-a half t.cj2. It Uir; tl.,2 I.; ca which ' - - 1 - - - . ; ! . . . . Inall Sto D ra n ches. :;: v'f-rr -will 8w:v find :i lilif 'f COFFIHO and - - -.' CASltETS,.dpJd-'id:;- ' ttint. are neat Hu)tel ti 'ir iri(ie. I sell them like other Vmenliaji - di-e is -old at. an honest profit, imt c.hariil!i 100 prr cent, profit s9 was the. custom, in darsT gone " i v . .'. . .'..--' ' ;,' ;. -... supplied wherever wanted. ' . Anchor " DUGG1ES are the best. !nd sell. ) or loss mouev! tl:a:i some .dealers ; ask -1 - for the cheap" grades. 1 am sole ' age n tthi 8 section. d Call and ee before buving. RGPAIRiTJG.'----. ' . . .Jiring in your "buggies " and - wagons when they need repair- - ing and I will have it done sat - ifh-ctorily both in . cost and work. - , . ' ' - : Yours to serve. . , .,- : - E. D. CHEEK. 'ujf&ut iioai nLoiiti STEVENS' SAFETY BABY 'YARD. A common-sense protection against' the dan ger of hot stoves, blazing lamps, scalding water, etc., when baby cannot - be in its mother's arms. Has metal corner clasps and duck floor. Can be closed up when not in use. -40 inches square. Price, $3.50, delivered to any railroad station in U. S. Monev baek if vou want it. Sold only by E. E STEVENS, Box F, Galena, Kansas . fcfc .X - in Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for Koocrate Fees. . t)u orncz is Oppositc U. SpTttTOrFice ana we can secure patent m luss tiaie t'cim those . remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if Tain!etl8 cr not, free of charge. Oar fee not due till patent is eeenrei A PAiiHLeT,.Mnoir to Obtain Patents,' wifY names of actual clients in your State, county, or . town, sent free: t Address, r 'C. A. SNOW &JCO. bo, Patent Oricc. Wu D. C NOTICE. By authority of an Act of the General - Assembly : of North Caro lina, passed at the session of 1895, 1 hereby give notice that the town ship of Roxboro, Person , County, N. L, will be divided into two Toting precincts, . to-wit : - f 'onrtlionse - and Hvco " Warehouse. -- 'Those HVin east of the public rad load i no; from Hillslii.ro to Roxboro aiidfiom Rtx' boro.l4 Woodsdale will vi)te at the Hvco Warehouse; And those Hvinij west of said roads will vote ; at : tlw Court house, - These -presints to 'be known Hg EaPtacd West Riixforo. Givin' under uiy handjhi Janusv 27.; 1 896. - D, W. BltADSUEU, f Clerk Superior Court. WANTED-AN I DEA thing to patent ? Protect your ideas : they may bring you wealth. Vrite JOHKHffiDQiI& BURSA CO., Patent AttoraeysTwaaliinkton. a q., for bftjjp Jloo prize ofle' -?wu -:THEtADVERTISERS:- d - . FOR 1896 d AGGRESSIVE REPUBLICAN NEWS- .. f Artno Ur IHb.HHiHbb ClAgg. Commercial Advertiser; -." Kstablished 1797. 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If, Walker, dated Sept. 6, 1830, and, recorded in Register ofSce, book J J page 547, I will, on the first Monday in Ms) (if bein the fourth day) sell at the Court House door in Roxboro to the highest bidder for cash at public auction the following described land and prem ises to-wit. One tract cf land lyd m Person county, and Roxboro town- tip.. adj oinxrj the h. is of R. A. 7r.i II:.ri C 7 !,.!- X. . w . t ::-ald, Eatsy end - others. cr -n t - - 3 No crop varies r.:rz - ; ., , cy according t s . '; ' lizers used th:;,:i toi;:,--. ,. ash is iu' i:iot quirement, :: !:.! -. :.; : yield ot lio'dr only , fertilixcr-; ; - . V: t . least jo f;vtn.':l , in form ; f-f . : ' . n - sureaclc; . :: - :fOur pamphT-ii.-i-si v-r'rfcauj- big specia icrtiiize.s i-i , -s.. jjot vctZ M I. ine J:itoiirese:ir.-i. :ill)iv '-Jiilijaii...' They . . aciieausf in Effeol 'd, " This Table .n Enec.qiee. i. ;d?-;d: i leve Boxbf-ro ; For Durham, 0 21 p. to. Daily J p ,i Except Hnndav For Lynchburp -DaUy 7 44 a m. D-dlr Except Snndat 1 . , -MAlS LINE J- Tl Olf ITTC ' SOLD To ! w ALL POINTS uniu, inuiflmA, Illinois . wisconsin77 missouri, kansas. '". NEBRASKA, COLORADq ARKANSAS, CALIFo"rnu d TEXAS,-. The TTEST, K0RTH-EST, SOUTH-IT d FIRST CLASS, SECOND CUSS - . AN D EMIGRANT TICKETS. . THE BEST ROUTE TO THeJ NORTH AND EAST. PULLMAN VSTIBULED COACHES ' ' i d " AND SLEEPING tXY SEE TSOI TICKETS KEAI 9VEI THEdt tinnrni v ivcpTrnu ninnni.i uunruLivucoicnn nAiLnui CHEAPEST, BUST AMP QUICKEST LIWL Write for RaUs, Maps, Time-Tables, nesstol W. m. BCVILL. . ALLEN flULL. H. r.Ma.c Sen. Pass. Aft. Dir. Pass. Aft Tia. hakj iltHBVt HA mai lyin m 7l Atlantic and Danville R EflFective Nov. -17, 1895. - EASTERN DIVISION. No, a Ex Sun. No 1 STATIONS. daily. Sun. p m a m .eave -' Arrive! a m pt 5 21 901 ; Norfolk (Ferry) i West Norfolk . . Sufllflk : . d'. 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(Uiuingiraiii -, . ; tJemora d Mil on - " B lilanche - 1 ill 51 8 8 1135 811 3 00 130 81! 3 10 3 20 3 32 3 43 4 08 417 4 30 4 41 4 54 5 07 6 25 .P.m.'. 7 5) 8 05 lllffl n 11091 n a 19 10 57 & 31 10 411 s 50 lose 9 00 NHtf si 9 11 10 07 9 24 9 43 9 56 9 43 9 58 9 10 12 10 30 9161 9 00 5 St. a to Ar ,; .;' . ,:Lv. a m PI j- O not -stop. W,II. TAYLOR, -HAS. O. UAISE ' ii. F A. :"d ; - Bunt, SOUTHERN RAILROT (PIEDMONT AIR-UWE.V CONliEKSEn 8CHEIT1.K. .' JN EFFECT APETL 17tB5 18S3. samael spencer,: V,' W.- RaiuKnei t , - . Beuben Foeter . Beceivers f?--; .........n. I " ' DAILY duumauunu No 35 Noll l! Lv tiichuiond -DanTille -Ar Greensboro - 12 65 pir :-i 'a am 45 am ' a pu- i3J am 10 IS pm b 0!l am d 10 am i.v iokiboro Ar Kaleigb ' , pm Lt BaTelga. ... .-. Lv Durham ; . 4 10 pm S 15 vnj 101 H U4 Av Greenaboro I.v Winston-Salem 7 20 pm ' 8 S8 am 13 night .9 55 am Lv Greenaooro Ar Salisbnry 7 45 pm! 8 32 am 10 10 am 1109 am pm s 17 pm Ar statesville . At Asbeville -.. Av ilot Springs 425 pm Lv Salisbury, Ar Charlotte 8 17 pm 10 65 pm 10 10 am 11 40 am Lv Charlotte ' . LV Spartanhiirg Lv Greeaville .. Ar Atlanta 10 55 pm 11 0 am 1 ua am -1 57 am, S0 pm 410 pm 8 00 pm i 21! am DAILY NORTHBOUND "So I Ko3tt ti- Lv Atlanta LvGreeuvillo 1 . Lv Spartanburg - 7 50 im S14 am 3 19 6 40 pre 9 00 pm 8 29 am 426 am 7 15 am 8 8 Ar Charlotte Ar Charlotte 6 40 pm 7 15 am Lv Charlotte Ar salisbnry 6 40 pro 7 1 am 8 10 pro 18 4? am 11 4S pm IS Lv Hot tiprinftS LvAsheville Lv .statesville Ar Salisbury 3 Ifl pm 7 0S pm 7 55 WO Lv Salisbury Ar Greensboro 8 10 pm 9 55 pm 12 00 n't 87 art foe 10 15 ami ) 4 00 p'-,? 10 15 ant S I J2 09pm j Ar Win8tonSalem Lv Greensboro Ar Durham Ar Ualeigh 1 S3 am 5 50 am -7 30 am 1 10 pa Lv lialeigh Ar Goldsboro 8 05 am 18 50 pia 9 55 pm Lv Greensboro Ar Danville . ar Richmond 10 15 am U 45 pm 12 30 am 85 am Between West Point -Richmond. -' 1 eav: West Pcant 7 B0 A H? ' 8 50 A M daily exoept Sunday ani arrive Richmond 9 05 and 10 40 & turning leave Richmond 310,P.B p M daily except Sunday; ;niv "j Point 5 CO and 6 05 .' TT . 1 . - SWEnrfl I etveen Richmond a?a -eiihvia Keysvi"- J Leave Richmond 12 30 vm aaiip 4 1 " jveysviue ivupm; - arrive u m., Henderson 7.10 p. Dnrha m, Raleigh 7 40 ,a m. Returning Ra'eigh 10 85 am, daily.Durliam 11 Oxford 12 55 p. m. ; arrive Keywie , p m. Richmond 6 65 p. m- daily- d; Trains on 0. & H,1L:R, 6-2Dp. in., and 700 p m, daily tfg day, 11.C5 a. m,, dally, and arlT,' derson 740 p. m., and 7J50 f except Sunday and 1 55 p. ni, turcir leave Henderson H'djdi and cr: Ive at Oxford 11 50 a. " jjjt p. r:.., daily except Sunday and 5 r j:S. D. THOMPSON," T -t. First Pivfc fft - Second VKr (Uiarlotte 1 - t: Get
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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