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Courier H published m the center of a fine t )hac(;. growing section, making it on.' of the best advertising mediums nii'ivhants aud warehousemen m ;(.ihl!iir ouuties. Circulates "--I IVrson, Granville, Dur ;.. .Jiiswell counties, in North ;!!! Hulifas county, Vir- lor t Ik- ! : i ;;t r;ites reasonable; terms i application. flOSLL BROS, Proprietors. HOME FIRST: ABROAD fJEXT. Vol. xii, Roxboro, North Carolina, Wednesday Evening, May 6, 1896; No. 38. r? New! HTff'ilrfrr TiitHr.ffTW'i'f nlrT.'JTfgnlWh fTHIIMI llllllWIimi - t .-...-.. - . . , . - . - l - l T- - -rt T TwA T TT r " . - z! fli W D I PLO MATl CHSH . New! nd viv-nerai Alerchaudist at WlLLOUil X OU vj u i;j"j-"- o ' ,. " ,, ami t'eei sure that our uue oi earlv, Drv Goods, iNrotioDS, Shoes, llats, &c, Special attention ipaid to L;idy "Whichel-. thinking. A Jet- ter i-iyn hf r lap, ajal her correspon dent hs her son not the "baronet. bat. ),h Wotber lTiie who had .ton to say titat ho ineant to: run down t.- seo h-rxthe same evening.'- She icnew what he was coming for perfectly well. Humors of ' his in fatuation, had already reached her He was coming to tell her that he tjonseut, and I should like (. in troduced to her.- When .si a" I I see her?'? , -.-- ' ,"l Tf ally 'don't know," hammered the bov. u)Vhei.e'ver aou .like." Th-;. question wjs fo: entirt-ly m-.tx- jjn-itu ui.iii' ttas: almost -;, Ppe,Cri- less- Well, the best way will be to ask neraown nere for two or three weeks. Can she come?" At couia be arranged, oh " ves! was engaged to - marry Miss Daisy I She is at "the theatre every night. uoruton, wno sang ior coupie 01 out 1 waot her to leave the Rtap-e c;uuiot be downed in either price or pounds a week in the chorus of the and oh yes, she would come as soon quality. . . Coronet theater. Lady AVhichels Jag you please." groaned, and her lip3 were pursed in "Then I will ? writP , A ..i,',i, -T--T- -n -cn cs : : , . . ' . jj tn. v- -EiJ - uuuujauw. ior tne oeginmngof next month" Don't put off buying them, ior j... - oaiu, uy vmcneis conclusively. . m, htvii rn no 1 sue sitiu tsuaruiv 10 a vonn? man woo "A nn nnm. unn ? t.!! when oir oiucu "i"- 1 .-- - - o : , -1 ""jvu WUO,- ten me au ated they vri!l surely coaie 1 entered the room a moment later, about it and how nobodv ever 1 "He is the worst; kind of an idiot, a girl f so madly before in all the for he is not only idiotic, he; is pig- world. -Vvf';'' , - - 1 1191 . - I - - .... neuea. Liadv Whiche a, fh"HnnfViai : I, . VMVM - UVJ, charming letter to her prospective mustache ana gnnneu. daughter-in-law on the morrow and fHao t ho n o van r7- flfll nM JA El . .. . ilupliCS coaie Li"i;er. llanasoiuer ami ren "" tuan ours you will uot see at any price. The" best selected line of FURNITURE Full stock shown in these parts aliaoot anything you want in suites, he -Isteada" tables, chairs, &c. The D ices are tne lowest at which good uuulscao be sold. We are under price on these things. , GARRETS! CARPETS! !';r a lare Nev. a .; liav:- a i u 1 in at ie We are agents York Carpet :H't line l' samples t York prices. :r." lorm't, ';.'. v esi)ee;-i;iv ak voa to rtii;eumer tiiut our luc it" Groceries is second to nnse. A complete as sortiue.it at aStuiur.hii.g! Sow prices, io r'ict orices -'eucrailv TsiH ' snr- pri-e u tnat ; u wi: ;i -vurprise st.'rv.'" All kinas ; appeared to I : Sir Ih Jib's . part as it mav"Io k, she . a find more pleasure' in : Uii society than in B rje's. Wei i, one nighr. wheii tiio- broth-1 era were alone together 111 t he smok-1 ing rodro. the younger man nnbos omed liiioielf. Untold the .bar net! tnat n is engagemint - had . bten ;a mistake, and he. wished to goodness he had... never ' blundered ' into . it. Sir Philip, who had - been . mixing Highest of all in Leavening Power.-r Latest U. S. Gov't Report Foreign Mission forTillman. When Tillman reaches the end of at the chmrch nimseit a whiskey- and - potash, nis' r0pe in this qountry he can : pull dropped the glass, which shivered out for the Orient, aud set : up in into 50 pieces, in the Abbotsford business as a howling dervish. stove. As a.-- man , not given ; to Kansas City Star. drODTrinff" things, the accident, was . ; noteworthy and suggested , that Jus '-. Misunderstood nerves were not; nronerlv nnder non- b Would you like to take a chaace? tl. ' . .tasked the timid, rosv-cheeked maid - . r ... i . - ' '""You'll have treated the .'girlen of the stranger fd -d badlv." he said sharnlv. fair. .. -- mi .- r j -. "You think that. I ought to "marry ' Would I? exclaimed the stranger bir? ' , -- radiantlv. Well I. should -say I "I think . you oughn't to have would, but his voice fell to a wh's asked her if you wern't sure ''of W- and the eager light in his eye yourEelf. .What are you gohig to died a far away, sad expressionI do?" - ; : am . already t married . "I'm going to jilt her," said Bertie Times sulkily; "that's what I am goingto do, and I dou t believe she likes me as much as she did, Philip." " '"A good . He Caught on. A modest young lady wanting to . ... . .... - . nmKe h. purchase stepped in at Jim Starker 's and addressed him thus- It is my desire to obtain a pair of circular elastic appendages, capable oi oeing contracted or expanded; by means of oscillating burnished sfl appliances that snarkl liko .3v ve oomebhow Then, or gom leaf set with AlasW m I hp. Count-, m o ,1 v li . ... - ImAnrto anA ntl, " .. "uc uv jir. r wopn si nuiwu aie uLiiizea Tor re. friends shows that if one McKinley t?illig iu proper position the habili were out or tne way Mr. Reed would r?enl8 ot the lower extremities, which be as certain of getting the homina- innite delicacy forbids me to men tion as any other man in the field Chicago Record. 1 . , - How We Do It. " a giteu .. snaue over one eye, a bandage on the ' back - of his head, several stripes of couruplaster thing conc'uda it is if barter houii-t ana askedv "What is the matter? " thanking Bertie's "Bertie will be with us today. I kindness and gladly accepting the He 'wanfe to see ine on a matter 01 1 invitation importance.' The matter is, of She wrote her notes: aud a crowd course, that he has proposed to that 0f friends accepted, and so the days creature, ana nas been accepted, anu went by until a full drawing room I does'u't!" oi.itied the other 1 1 1 w lit i'Iiimhit ill 1.1 v 1.11 viiii 111 i (ill 7r.1-1r.1- r rf is- a n . , 1. . . . t - .1 J - . . 1 "v" ij ,-f j - m1- .vutrj wo wise ii iTuo.'ii 1 "1 uare say. -Anyuow stir eaves icouseut. lawai-'iiig Miss Uorntou s entrance. - 1 11s Inmnrrnw ni-Miilfr" nH T - DA "Adv.se me, Philip, the said, 'The clock oa the mantWhelF hi writ. t. Ki.r ;n - '.-. his t'-ckel the hour of 4 The d gear t, 1 feel' that I made a mistake,' and senses. with I5t rue driving, had Ions' ; mns and that. it. had hotter .! if el "I'm sure, 1 don c know what you to the station. Lady- Whichels wants a check. I dare can ao, bir Philip replied. "H you I glanced at thebaronetj and smiledrj mother" bullv him, he wit! marry her to- The baronet pulled hisr rnnstarhe - "Oh. . 1 .1 ' ,- and inwardly- reflected that, xss as vonne- oad!" excl ' 1 mi cry - . - Washing on Another Product of Fusion. the say my SOlii Exchange Store, T f 1 1 1 11 morrow. 11 you cajoie nini, ne win t.rv ia ha II v n. 1 don't see hat von uau ao, upon m soul. It is i ie-sac" The ia l v, however, was not dis his br-.ther was, all this was a trifle Check!' Clii C. T. YILLSON& CO , Prop's. llJf Ml iSLill rough on hsm. lhe comi any. sip- "You seeni to have a verv wonder . i . . ping tneir lea and nibbling petits fuK bpinion of Miss Uornton. I fours,' and muffins sirugglea in- wonder : you don't marry her your josfd to be beaten so easily, it was i effectually to conceal their cunosity self' iu o.ciocs, ana the nance niignc oe ana impatience. Then there was "Perhaps J may, if I get the expected at the. Firs by the express the sound of the wheels on the chance of asking her and she will train which reached Threegates at drive --and everybody fixed a pair of have me," answered the baronet 4:15. Six hours tor meditation, and eager eves noon the door. Wh It opened and Miss Uorntou came epistle let me Know. Now Pm eo . . ... i - . a i , her. lhe post lay on the table . oe- ln an( advanced to be" presented to J ing to turn in. siue her unheeded, and beating a hei hosfess. Lady, V hichels started, It was on the morning of the ; uc i i q Hardlva day passes that f if -f papers do jioi telf of some peou liar anu sstounuing action oy tne ireaK p-oducts of the late legislature. A gentleman-who returned to Winston a few siays ago from a visit to Moore county tells the Sentinel a colored man was tried before one of the new magistrates in that tpunty, several days ago, on the charge of beating his wife with a board- A young lawyer appeared for . the defendant and plead earnestly for t'te release of the old darkey. Tbe magistrate ruled, howeve, that Sambo was guilty of manslaughter and he en tered up his judgment accordingly. In addition to this, he decided that the wife was entitled to a'divorce, and he grant d her one without any further" discussion, Greenville Re flector. ' x tion.", Jim looked puzzled for a I minute but got oat ' of the": dilemma by sayings I guess yon can fin' t garters at.Clark's right next door.- , .Hold on. Boys.- ' Hold on to virtue, it is ahi ivft nil on his cheek and his arm in "a slingl price to you, in all times and WB " "Well, I licked him " he said "iL'Hold ou to vour rood ;brf admit thut I look nref.f.V tnilirl-i. Kiitlfor it is find over nrill k.' ; L j. hckqd.hini just the same."- ' ''- wealth. ' "- V ' Vs '- - ' . "You must have done it on the ; Hold on to your hand whpn vnn Spanish plan," suggested the -' man are about to strikesteal or do . an he had stopped to t-ll about it- improper act. . . How is that," he uled. ; Hold on to truth, for it will spVvp ' "Why, the way Spain has whipped well and do you gcod throuehont Cuba,". eternity. , ' - , If he hud not been m. badlv "dis-1 -Hold on to your tougue when von abled there wonkl hat- Uii "another are last ready to swear. li; or piwtr j . . . ... ... ght right then. Chicago Post, Remedy fop Trduble. Ifou are down' with the blues read .the-twenty-third Psahn. " If there is a chilly sensation about the heart, read the third Revelations. If you don't know wheie to look or a-month's rent., read the twenty- seveuth Ps3lm. Knew Too Much. May I offer you a stick of gumi Fertilizer for your tobacco crop. i Ins uuano has been verj- popn- ....w ui uicco, owv - auu me uaruueu! neuruva wtiu up. line next uay due one mat oir x limp, lasKeu tne traveling man iu tne skuii staring out at the lawn with pucK-1 Kothinsr could have been onieter or I who fiad Rnent. tbp nrpvinnn aftpr-lr. hr nf intivirliinino- himswlf .1 "' I r 1 I J ""-J " v manner of noon in Loudon, disturbed his moth- to the passenger in the seat directly had lounged out into lhe kennels, the girl who crossed the big room er's repose in the fashion alluded to. in front of him. ad presently she nttereq an excio- under au ordeaf which might have He told her that he was going "to be The man turned around, looked at tnatiou, and dispatched a servant to shaken the composure of a society married, Lady Whichels, wrapped in the profferetl slab, and shook his l . i m - - ... ........ fetch him. I belle of half a dozen seasons. Her I a - dressing powp. . listened to him I henrl ..... I I o o I "Philip," sne exclaimed, 1 have costume, too, was perfect, and her with ashen cheeks.. ' : I I beg your pardon, he said,' ; I notion, at last lhe Miss Miss words, when spoken, were all that ' "To Miss . Uornton. mothi r. Bertie mininfartniwl thut. cmm. T never iar in this and adjoinmgcounties DornWn is, of course, 'impossible.' the most fastidious could have de has jilted her, and I proposed jester- chew it.- But if yon will join me, I for vears, and is still verv popuv lar with the farmers Use this brand and you raav count on raisin? tobacco which will com in and hkrh urices. For saie bv C. T WILLSON & CO., Roxboro, N C There cau be no quesrion about that, sired. Mcreaver, she was not pretty, day. - I don't suppose you will be will open this Oox of candy I bought It is oniv neer&sary to make iiertie but beautiful the most bfantif nil nlpdswl. but ; sh ist the nicest eirl I Must before I ror. on the t.' iin . . 1 ' ----- 0 - j--- - r. see it. Philif, who had irr:s If out.-ide and having been brought in murmured suiething to PROFESSIONAL CARDS. D J. TEAGUE, M. D., s Having located in Roxboro. offers his professional ser vices in the nracticft of medicine in all its branches, to the people of R j loro and surrounding country, cpe i i.il attention given the treatment of diseases of nose and throat. OfEee over 0. T. Wilson & Go's store. effect that "to make him see it the original difficulty. "I know all that," said Lady Whichels impatiently, "but I know also how to do it now. She is, of courS.'. eauche. awkward, and as -K. i I " T? r1 DENTIST. vV . J. .lohnson ' A EOXbOiiO. S. C. girl present. There was uo good ever met in my life, and I mean to been amusing disguising the fact if Miss Dorn make her Lady Wbichel." dicl not t relish ton's 6rst appearance . was to be I "Bertie has lilted her!" gasped the i - .... - taken as typic; 1" of Miss Dorritoc, widow, '"and you you" Lady Whichel's plot had failed. J "Yt-s." Eyen I. Last month I That night when she sat iu her scoffed: today I fall! Perhaps if is dressing room before the fire, talking! a judgment on me; perhaps it is a acquainted over a rimall bottle, of to her favorite son, the widow came judgment cm you for plotting her whose content they possessed-none of nearer crying than she had for downfal -as you did. I certainly the secrets of mmnfacture. New years. I snjuiu not nave naa ine opportunity lorK un "She isn't farouche at all Philip," of failing in love with her -if you so suuima- the was The traveling man looke I at the label on thJ box and shuddered. We make 'hat candy, he remarked shrusrffhno- uj. shoulders. I never touch it ' Subsequently they became better ignorai i- iitile t ah? muttered disconeolately. "She hadu't." . Anyhow ,1 worship 'the Reasonable Doubt . , .1 1 I ... ' . -.. . I I I. I - , ,i I V ...... rm. ,w . ' I Irt , seen her with the glamour oi tne ;snrpnnRlrnna 5ia :t cniTT,a uun I bmnnd sh wnlkft on and we are eh-U ' r . '6" "aui foothfc-Lisonher and in the poky admit it,ne is rpal!v ' , , 8tTu Ld.- ' ' " ' "you'' excuse me, but I'll have to Now, Where does she get it from the as she can be He has Wings whe she lives. IT' Attorney Law, IE,";.-? ;rmtrs" itank tte u"rt i B A OONiv MKURITT & BRYANT, ttornevs at Law, l.'.-iiolice in Uj? several Courts of tlie Slaie -;ef i.t! iiitc lior given to case' in reraos. O li ham an'l nsweil oouulits. and .r thcl s'i oral Court. il Legal Business entruste.;! to r.r -. will r colve ironii' altentioc. Offices in Koxboro and Durham t 1.1 i. .-. u. t, ouit voir. Lain fc plavin no more Aim wi'at is mure lie muiiieu uci, he sun; i see her here! 1 shall invite daughter of a linen draper? It is a fact from which an interesting poker this evwriu'." . r her ' n to Slav with us and ask a wfv Th'i-.Mhc' 'mAn.l mv h' drawn hv ' ladieg.. who ;"Bqt you have a lot ;f chips yet, I A MV- ? 1UI1 WH V V WUVUj I 'J " I ' . -. " 11 these people, and our phrases; and fancy their abilities for diplomacy. . manage , to acquire The deposed dowager never forgave . - ling is left to us- him, nor herself, and when she re- k"I know it. A.d - Pm goto to qt of people to meet her. Bertie is pot bniiiant, but he is as sensitive a3Hgiii. - Arhen iliss Dointon has committed half a dozeu solecisms, iicd he feels that people are ridicul ing her, he will be as anxious to break his engagement off as I am to see it broken' "By jove," said Philip, ''you ought I to have been a diplomatist, dear mother." "It is gaod, isn't it?" said Lady Whichels complacently. "I felt that there must be a wav out, and ' ji-Ort i have found it. I think your now they even our style. Noth r.H; . I fl,.nta Viof it nroa all untit'ptv dllP "Sheisa ,ervcharni,nrHrl.said her own brilliant" interference she tenderfoot, an ye talk like onr. Bu fh0 Kf -law ffc faau .prp arP Pertain emotions heaid o' people that got bunkoed What on earth she saw ' in Bertie which-language is-whollyadequafte hnd bot gld bricks even . - :- - .-I"-- c n pu;i:o ,nMo,1n am reaa tne newopaucio, .,u. I in V.finuer"T7 fl. Philins in Madame. u ru. tue nevvapapcio, w.wj. r K i.i4..-J i Know- uettei. if they orter jjbrotber will be rather astonished by W! f B AD St BOOKS. :i7 "P - afternoon. Let ua now hae Roxboro.' N. C. ' .-, ui.ol'jon .Special attention given to Federal praetice, both in the State and at Y He arrived the young man who a f.i i . . . j it..-: .1 1 : Washington. Attend regularly thernau projecieu , me uieBanmuc Courts of Person and Caswell aii Dusiness mirusieu io our ill receive prompt attention. lihe ! onr "expected. " He certainly care was onished at his mother's de- orney at Law, Itoxboro, N.C. attorney at Law. O I . r '--- biro. H ffcpii. i-hv It' it. iiad looked for : remonstratices, uid threats'and been ' doggedly :..-d for all. ' Instead, of these i met with smiles anJ cordial lie could not understand Hromp! attem on civ-n to , i??.nr ol tfce hIn; a glT-B to a" buainesa ;ntruk Office in Court Hons Watchmaker ' Jewin:, is ri a i ROXBORfl V r for- t lyOUTCOffie t0 Roxboro don's ! tev Z am alwaJ8 willing ana Htestatvio " ojrB KeeP ap with th uad heard something of the -r," said the widow. - "Well," it df mocratic age, and - if '- you -'If are satisfied,' nobody -has a to complain. Her- father- was n tlraner. T hplieve. and her "'i" is quite a rpsneciable person r 4. . . ' Jets or lives in lodgings." , . "r they are living in apart- h-' ts .ves," said Bertie. . "But er- she la charming. . ' I am sure ybu I car trust my taste.". . - V - 1 7: emphatically I . can, and I am not going to be so absurd as to raise fa; objection, my 'dear boy. - You wa. t to marry Miss Dorn ton marry hii .Yoil have my full and free beats me." "Philip!""' - - "i uon t see that you have any chance of preventing the nr. r iage now, at any rate," he observed after a pause. "She won't call me ; Sir nru.i...-i t . ..... i- i l 9 V' uown to lunula ,,ftn.fl Wp1 on sn,an , Btav nnt Thon T hl in gloves, cr make herself ridiculous h - , ,. .-- - - ...K , - The Safest Plajje- General Lee used to tell a story I about a darkey that served, in ; the war. It seems that during the' heat of the battle. the- General and'its 'I really doii't quite follow you "T had four .. nine-spots ; a little it -- . .j- , - while ago. f Did you?" . , - , '"Sartin'. An' ye.di.dn't'do . a thing at all, I faricy. - You had'better put a good face on it - and " let ; Bertie think you were "sine., re from the r .. . - . t . - .. beginning. In fact, you will have to do so. There is nothing else for it." knoll watching tee course -or. tne flush anrye said' the. same. 1 go action. They gdescried a colored I four kihes au an ace, an 'ye laid soldier racing toward thern, leaping, down yer hmd as usual. Over obstacles, in h'8-path, bis face That wa.? remarkable? blanched with fear, lie rushed up 'Remarkable' don t sem and fell headlong on the ground in quite cover t he ground -fur front of Lee, crying, "Oh, massa Pardner, I don't say yer workin one let tne stav here." ter me". Jf too are lonesome and harshly; or iise an improper word. Hold on to your temper when you tare nngry, excited, or imposed upon, or others are angry about you. ' Hold on to. your heart when evil nprsnna cool-nm.. ..w.... .. j - chapter "of r. . J"" Fttuy uu , jm w join meir games, mirtn and revelry. Hold on to your good name at - all times for it is much f more" valuable to you than . gold, 'high place or unpro ected." read the nii.etv first Psalm. tabhiOnable attire. Selected. If the stove pipe has fallen down and the cook gone off in a pet. put Free Pills; Person County Courier Published every Wednesday by KOELTjBBOS 1 - ROXBORO. N. r.; . terms of stjbscsittio:; i "' -One Copy One Year, " K ... i One Copy Six Mon ' . " I J ' Cash invariably in, & 1 v-anee. -. . -. IKE UlllA r-t-t c f -" h ..r s i. y 2 Tl ininr Sure! nr thfttnno nn,l w-l, K 1 "cuu J'uul "uurura to 1. UUCKien --T-r-r- &.uo;; Chicago, and get a free sam- and read the third chapter a of ple box of Dr. King.s New Life Pills. JaiOeS v- . - I A trial Will xnnvinno yrnn : it you Una yourself losins confi-l nienss., xnese puis are easy in ae denee in men, re ,i ' the thirteenth rluu a? Pabulary eflejtive in , the chapter of first Corinthians. . .;. 7 If people pelt you with hard words, bles they have been proved invalua read the'fifleenth chapter of Johnlble, They a-e guaranteed to be per- and the fifty first Pdalm. ; fectly free from ; every deleteriouB If you are getting discouraged u"a. ana De i PD J v3getaDie. about your work, read F.alms cxxvi tion, but by giving tone to stomach anu traiauans vi: -y -. ana -Dowels erreat r . invir..rat.A thn If jou are all out r sorts, read j system..-; Regular size 25c - per box. thetweiab chapter of Hebrews.-- OUiU D7 y- u M-orna, Druggist. y I -.: -7: n rroy xoyt loucning aiguu. The Tarboro outhernor last week Iu the western part of Massa-jgave the following description of a chusetts a man nad a hue stock j most wonderful human being: f.. ......... I..; i.'iu . . :.: . . - ........ latiu. ;! - lucre was U l exn iltmii nil .mir But a few weeks ago tire broke streuts last Saturday quite a curosity i.ut iu the barn aiid burueu notonlyjin form of the : lieiri-o bov. " whose the .building and ihe hay, but most shape and general appearance cou- of the animals also. Alter the hretforui ui every oaniculitr to that of a . . '. '......' the owner walked over lhe ruins. I frog. It was a sad sight to ste. he charJ Phis boy was boru at Bear- Gar- red bodies 'uf 'the line Jciiv cows deu, .Edgtcoiube" couury, in 18W and his high rpirited hoi i-es. I Ou account of his unfortunate,. con- But at the end ot tne bant he diiion, hia uiotherTkept him confined saw a night whicn touched him morel aud did uot disclose his existence for than the rest. There ttt an .old teu years. - His mother has six chil- bUck hen. . ; idren besides him, and -they are all in lie wondered tht she did" not good health and have every sign of move her head to look at tiim as he being well developed. This human came near, but be t hough' she niustl freaky has- a head twenty-three inches be a sleep. ':c j around and is remarkably vbright. II- poked her with hi. cane, and lie has muslcial talent and, learns to bis'surpiise the wing i.e touched easily. ' He walks. on -his elbows and flew into ashes. r " : J ; rolls pu the ground . like a ball. , He Then he knew that she had been haa Deen known to g0 two or three burned to death. . . f miles a day over ploughed" irround. : 1st rThat death will comft ... to "all.-'." " , 2nd -That Groceries . sold - by . W. J.. JOHNSON & ' CO. are the best" that can be had, and the price , is just as low-as first - class goods can be boti ght anywhere, , -' GROCERIES. . TABLE LUXURIES, ; Lotsof dainties not found - in ordinary stores; prices . - no higher than you pay " for inferior grades. ' x THE DAY OF THE CANDLE "-i - . . . .l-- . ... . . - -. h ;" . "-fJ"' ---.". r-i': - :;-- , .-,' f.;.": has gone -and - the lamp . . has taken its place aud we are offering the larg- . est assortment of lamps in this town.' Ask to see; our line of Crockery. IF YOU'RE ' IN A HURRY for Groceries always come. . to. " : - - W. J. JOHNSON & CO. ; "" , Mi, More Jbut hr. 'f iht -n'dtms u) '.consmvb r- tion do Mt h U ui ih ? ly'. s : iU're L j n: t of symptoms ty v- Lkm coiu'.uiu; lion t:ua certainly be 3cLti , ; . - - Cougb, one i i $V ht ros o& rt ine, (iccurrn;? ti:!i-iii!r-u.c u.iy .iJ ue. - quently ournv -c i-uli ' . Short brcciDt:: t.rxtx exertion. Tightness cj ' tb 1 2 '. 1 Quick ftu. fiaivci-uly : - caUla fci the v evenine and a'i;r a r- i J.'- - l Cbillituss in Cte cain2 followed by : ZltgDt jever. Perspiration t-"tni1 nnrnin" tA : ' " Tale face and langiu J i.i ue morsinff ' Loss of vttaiiiy. . -If you have there svrr toms, or any of a them, do not !av.-,.-nere;. sxe many .. ' preparations whicii claim to i cures, out . Dr. Hcker't nas Rwcfiy far Consumption . has the highest endorsements, and has i: stood the test of years, k v. ill arrest con sumption in its earher stages, and drive away the symptoms named. It is manu factured vy the Acker Medicine Co., 16 and 18 Chambers St., New York, and sold : by all reputable druggists, t . -' NOTICE. . ' R ftntViOritr rf tliA def.refl of the But out from under her wing his--legs . arejbadly7 deformed. In Snnprinr f!nnrtof Person conntr'in came a faint peep, and pushing, her them are the bones, but in the "hips I the cae or M. H, Garrett, r 8. Har-, tiriH wit.h us cane the man louna nh .hntA in h tnnrtil TTa -;nt new A.'.uarrew. i, wiu ou mo wrm, think? ten little liveUi. w wv rtf w. i.- first Monday m June lsao, sen at " J"" ' I vuuu ilia uvui KUU ItOllll.. n . nn in InvKnon yellow chickens.. Ihe poor nen nauuhem easily in almost any position the highest bidder at public auction sacrificed her own Hie to save "icm- When sttinsr erect, his feet are under for cash, the following aescnoea lot him like a frog. He cannot stand for partition, to wit : A lot i fJ- ,Jofland lying Roxboro township aivuc. - ill iaiU iiio iccu anu icks l c I aiAa ,f tho 'S.ifinAhhnrnr Xr. useless. -This : boy is. a wonderful Durham Eailroad, and adjoining the piece of humanity and a fit subject Hands of J. C Pass, Calvin Hester, fnr .m7 miKDnm - 1 ueupiu uiacKweii ana otuers;. jon 1 IM ' UU AAA UUlU AAA - " V: i I - Mr. J. li. Keech will take .' the The sight touched the mau ; more than anything else. The Ohurch man- , said Lady Whichel. tartly.- T Irn-l , - - - h - maQ wa8 A t mv is thet I ain;t a-playin no too angry to sit , up, and to talk about it makes me feel worse. Good almost frightened to death, and use- more po5:erthis eveninV Washing- less as a soiaier. , it ujsguHieuipi ton tar, KntnARffcpfMiRR.Dtrhon'B visit r,.m?V. . V He Lacked Tact . aroused, and he asked "That boy of yonrs'is not adapt- Did you come here; to- get out of Li to the '"undertaking business," . ex- It beo-an I tne way.f De bullets?". - ' plained an .undertaker ty the boy s 'STes,. massa; v where de 'generals father, who inquired why. ne uau canie to a termination she had cause to feel ' worse7 'still,- for something horrible had happened. : i .T.i : t mtnrPA in fles massa; ; Tf am is de safest place' on' de .field." been discharged. the imong l, . : , - . -What's the trouble with him?" - culmmateain iuy t0, . neeaea x,o uireetur. rofc got a realizing sense 1Dgruuuiu,. .uvu ?rT" ,t Mrs, Janice Jjnt aonc yoq k dne the afflicted. .Day mornings when . she wass nan ueau the boy v0q14 gt lQng ,roore - com. " terday Mrs. B buried , her with misery and sleep.' "" menaably if he had somabody to . v.nand: I sent -your boy " T-fc IT. L I 1 . 1 I - " . r Ji :... .. . I a-v v. vu v . . For ten days tierije um urcu bia tastes? " "- . -, , ,w rHm(. thP dia . .. .. ' . i - ' : i , -,1 --. .., .r..--.- . i UU Lu lecLIXl .2v n"ww . . T. ing less sure of himself, tnan ne nau Mrs. Knumb-Oh, his tastes are , -doW wishea the ceremony all right, i He'll eat anytning you . . , , . Now wfaat.do-you nnt before him. .'a long's it's vitnals. i,0 wi hpr?". f; T ' ... ... . . , IDUUSG UV -; Boston Transcript, 1 - . . . t. . I fU t done. Opposition was tne uraiu w life to- himr and,'with.. the course of true loye running smooth, he . began i. ;v Jmafilf whether it, was true love after all. - ; tW tlp meantime the - bardnet's first impression of .-his brother's fiancee had bee more than confirm ed; and, 'fickle on Ithe young lady's "I've no idea." o.- aa rf?i.fnfld. - "llesKea ner wnw "c, ,s Washington, April "gS.-The time of day was for burying hus- ... i- i i..lfl thnnmina- bands T expect to lose her trade en- csenaie i,u-ua,y wumM. - - Kr, hn ---.i ;v, T.pa. of Virsinia. tireiy. lie is a unguu to be rteneraTat' Havana! Itata tact-Texa, S.ffeg, Hall and Money Fight. VVASHiNGiox, April 23. Repre, RMitativea Hall, of Missouri, and Money, of Mississippi, came to blows f to-day in the room of tne committee on naval affairs, of which both are members and from.blows to throwing heayy iukstands: Money received an ungly 0ft he neai from an inkstund throVn by Hall and was cat and scratched elsewhere on the face by fragments of -glass. Hall was not struck by Money's mis sies and suffered no injury, v Money required the services of a surgeon to Sew up"his cut after which he went home. Hall shortly after the fracas took "his accustomed seat in the House. There are a, nnmber of ver eions as to how the difficulty- arose but it eeems that -while talking over a bill pending before the committee, the lie was passed or exchanged and thefight begau. There is probability that one or both would have suffered worse harm if the door-keeper of the comtriittee, Thomas Coakley,had not seperated them and given, their friends' an opportunity "to restrain them. . - -There are pleasures in sin, but they are only pleassures for a sea son. taining SO acres more or lea's and known as ! the f'Bachael Williams boy to New York in a week: or two place."- This 22nd day of April 1896. to place him in a museum. He has . V . i . A. L. liUUUlta, rfvprl nffpra - , , - -I Jommissioaer: If the boy comes up to expecta- QUV the OEST tions, he will be valuable." r : VFI I fl I FArmiAF'fl Your Boy won't Live a Month. . fcUFAC.URti av So Mr. Gilmkn Brown, of 34 Mil' CLEMENTS, CaRI.NGTON & Co. St., South Gardner. Mass., was told I V Lvnchburff Va by the doctors. ' His son had Luna M '1 trouble, following Typhoid Malaria, oiher sa aout it; and he spent three hundred and sev- JMr-JI. I Featherston, enty nve dollars with doctors, who j . Aent Yellow Leaf Guano, finally gave him np saying : '-Your - ' . . Roxboro. N. C. boy won't Jive a month." He tired i will sav In tqiW that I am well Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few nleased with Uie Jesuit from roar bottle restored him to health and en-- rrnam. 1 have Inst S';M load of to- abled him to work a' perfctly well I baccu from the ground up at an av- man. tie says ne owes nis present eraee of $28.50 per hundred. Shall gocu ueanu w uae oi ur. . wdjb ia8e ,t again this season. New Discyoryv and known it to be I . . J. T. Jordan. the best - in the world for Lung trou- ; Chub Lake, N. CV bles.-. .-.Trial Dottles ireo at J. D. Morns' Urugstore. Mb, R, I. Featherston; Any prayer, is -too long tnat is x will 8aT io rePly that I have been- made m church bv the man whose lnsins yoas'CujEo inr .. several ears. vrrd stick is too short. ' " . and I am. well p ease.l v,in the re . .... Isutts last year, iin a i a venr io There is a sense in which we mustf rowinT gBe , toiawo. -1 have Just pray for everybody before we ' can sold load u the Pioneer W arehouse? nrav for onrselvs. - V floor at an average)! f ao. per linn- . J : - I j J .1 .j sti : ,n:n . .- - . I UfcU uvuuun sun ,nui i pbii AAfrt nn n -n nxrrt hnirA nrrn r iriatrrO 1 - . - -r : ii c mu uciti uiii iigu Ithis vear. bout reaemption a3 lonar a3 we cave yi;-3 f 1 -t"" 1 CaN. C. W.E. Farley 1 ...
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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May 6, 1896, edition 1
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