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V - " V :. 5 ' ; 5 1 V -3 -) f ' y J r : i : ," . - ... ' 1 ". ' . .v. ' ' . .' '- -. ROXBORO, N. 0.; October, 12 '98. W TT T I bles which were destroyed by fire rc- recen uy. : i ;.(.:, - - Post Office Hours. The Post Office will be open every May except ounaay irom 7:00 a.m. to Mail for Durham and points South will close at 7:30 n m. ' Mail for Lynchburg and points nurm win ciose at o:uo a. in. W. H. LONG, Postmaster. i t !1 ' . ; : 'r,v:- f St.: i'.i ?4 if ' "J '."k-'i -:.J- '. -: i'-. V; ifi'.-;"..-.-; - OUR COUNTY TICKET. ' For House Representatives: C. A. WHITFIELD. For Clerk: D. W. BRADSHER. Tor Sheriff: DANIEL LONG. fiW Recis ter of Deeds: OTWILLSCNe jb'r Treasure;,1 THOa-K. GLENK For Corouer: Dr. J AS. A. WISE. For Surveyor: JOHN II. HOWARD. For Commissioners: W. T. NOELL, W. A. W7AKREN, W. I. NEWTON". Mrs. H. A. Reams and daughter, of Durham, are visiting Mrs. H. U. Barnett, Pciy no man and get the best glass es on earth from Dr. Rapport then you will be thankful. We had a Terr pleasant" call this uiviuiui iiuui uur incuu o. jj. Bradsber. m m m '".-' Rev. J. T. Wade and : wife, of Highlands, spent last night here the gueats oi ji. u. lancey. Mr. Coleman Burch and wife, of Caswel I conn ty were in town Sunday visiting their sons, Messrs. Scott and C. E. Plisrh- thft nnlif a anil an. 0 i jw.ww : m.v . commodating manager of the tin de- with feyer. We hope be will soon recover. : Tobacco is just simply rolling into Roboro. We sunoose therfi hns been more tobacco sold he this season than ever before up to this date. The Roxboro tobacco market is a!l rio-ht. , " - We had pleasant cails this mnm. ing from friends from seyeral sec tions of the Couutv. thev hrino- rlo lierhtful news for the ripmrot - -"- 4i VVJ UltlU party. There is no doubt but -we have got the enemy on the run. one a v.'. ' IS I v v." ,i ': ' '-A- i - h""1 ; ' '-,: ' i-t v. f - -, f . - .Miss Mattie Satterfield has .o Uaavm?, Va,. where h .i-p-a,! ' "- VVA A ; the Methodist College of that city. Rev. W. B. Morton went down to Louisburg last Friday night, on ao . count of the sickness of his wife's ' father. T. B. Powell v ho has been in the . Eastern part of the State, the past season curing tobacco, returned home last week. If you have moved into a new township since the election two years ago you will have to register before you can vote. Don't forget this. We are requested to announce that -Elders A. N. Hall and A. Blalock will preach the funerals of the late Martin Clayton, his wife and little vu, nh otory s ureeK, next Sunday Chairman Webb informs ns thif-.-F D. Winston, and R. D. Gilmer won Id" ' ' T V V. speak in the court house in Roxboro next Monday, Oct. 17th. These am able men and we hope to see a laro-e crowd present to hear them dism.1 j the issues of the campaign. H. Fields, the contractor, has about finished putting in the plate glass front at J. A. Long, Son & Co's. store. This makes a most decided improvement to their large and pIh- gant store. It is also a great advan tage to tneir customers, as it m.ikA uie iignc so mucn better. 9 - Col. Juo. S. Cuningham, Presi- uent or the btate fair has been un tiring in his efforts to make the tair a success. He 13 especially anxious that his own County should make a creditable exhibit. If you have anything you want to send down send it to J. A. Long," Son & Co.s store and it will be attended to. 9 m i A lv.n. 1 't UaaIo ' ; rf . oil da- " jx. icugc iiuc ua, uwo in scriptions andrbridetf a6v.Foqsnee. & Bradaher. f , " ; " , t r : ' ,f .-'.- . y ,' . WWII vmv boro next Monday; Come and brincr your neignoor whii yuu. TPniiahf"& Uradahpr arA anrpamnor oat. During tne past wees tney made a shipment to China. Don't fnnref thfl finpnial train in Raleigh to the Fair. Round trip 3i UK ' a i i . J ipx.uu. occ uu. exBcwufXtr. I If - at 11 o'clock. .. J. W. James, of Little Indian, III. iHti&:- - Jaoies, and other relatives. Wp rp- 1 ' .-' " &:et we were cuc wtletl e called .-..vuuj. itc xvuuw ma visit nere will be pleasant both to himself and friends. By an oversight we failed to cbronicie the death of our friend C. C. Clayton, which occurred at his home week before last. Mr. Clayton was one of our .most highly esteemed citizens, and will be much missed by ueighbors and friends- in his section- of the county. The Courier exteuds sympathy to the be reaved family. mm lit TT. F. K WrM70-&- tern of water worts an A ytru;nw proved so satisfactory, came' over Saturday and remained nnf.il . TVfn- - ay. . Mr. Knox during , his short stay in Roxboro made many fiiends fir" r , w.no are always delighted to see :! .-.ri Si; " :ko, Messrs. Francis D. Winston and R. D. Gilmer will also address the people of Person at Allensvjlle, on j . ctooer tne Oth, and at Holloways jr'U '' ,c.tober :Ae 21st. These are the ap- pymtiueuis ior tne -Uemocratic Countv p.anrliflnf ao Knf j . i f -r s will gladly give time to two such aDle speakers. h :? '; we had a pleasent call Mondav Cilaif frm W. T. Sneed, who is one of p-"' oaui s soiaier ooys. He was ;j :v;;vwttuuitgu aim engage a m tne terri-:;.-Mg fiffhtmsr around that, oif.v , 7 -the surrender. He says it was a hot ;;;::.; wiue. 4 xxe is at nome on a 5 0 days ;furfogh; His account of the cam. ...v : .'.-.vnaifirn aronnrl Safifiorrrt ?o rinlt : In another column we publish a list of appointments made by Chair man Webb for the Dr'mojratic County Candidates. Mr. Satterfield refused to allow a joint canvas this jcai. touxtjiy mere must be some thing terribly wrong when tnev are afraid for their own people to" hear both sides. But the people -re' go ing to hear. We regret to learn that Mr. T. K. Clenn, Democratic candidate for County Treasurer was seriously hurt last Monday. It appears from what we can learn, that Mr. Glenn -had gone to Mr. John Baird's, near Hol loways, and had unhitr'.hf.rl K; k. irom the busfory, as he thnnrhf w wueu ne tneu to leaa tne horse Out of the shafts he found that one of the noiamg back strops were still fasten ed, and the horse began to - pinnae auumuK, running over Mr. Glenn, xiu pamiuiiy nurting nini. The Doctor thinks his h lhia is indeed sad news to Mr. Glenn's many tnends. Foushee & Bradsher have in a large lot oi shoes and overshoes which they are anxious for you to see . . i. Luxurious p-ooda at npnessitv nrirpa in 4- r r , CT-Trf-t TT 1-t y-v i rrr-m 1 -A m J A Vh - J ' io ijiio vi) vuu vyni uuu Liiius m our Dress Trimming department. Fou shee & Bradsher. Miss Daisy Simpson, who has been spending some time in eastern North Carolina, visiting her sister. ' O J returned borne last week. There are only two more davs on which you can register October 15. and 22uc. If you have not already attended to this do so atonce. Say, don't buy that 21m or lav in y c j your supply of shells before you see juukiu a Jjong, tne Hardware men. large line ana unusually low prices. Don't throw away your money by paying tvop rices for what you have to. buy. Louis Goodfriend says come to s.e him and he will help you save it. W. D. Cotiaran was in town last Friday and informed us that he was now conuected with the Pioneer warehouse, and was hustling for to bacco for that popular warehouse. W. D. Men-it t, the -Republican-Populist candidate for Solicitor left last Sunday for Chatham county, where he and A. L. Rrooks, the Democratic candidate, begin their campaign. ' . . . M I .T. . fl-l-t-i-r- f ' . -J, (TiTTTVr.Q!. a . We learn that.the three .men who were so severely wounded at the: ex- "vm.vm .mww va, uici m tuvii g v ery j Several second hand binvnlAalf Ti-.f T must diSDOSe of eoaTdlpRS nf A' Clever ri 3 . It certainly looks lik-P it. h tit. t.hora is really no trick about it. ' Anybody dan try it who has Lame Back aad Weak Kidneys, Malaria, or nervous troubles. We mean he nan .on himself right awav bv talrinfr T?)e. trie Bitters. .This medicine tones im the whole system, acts as a stimulant to the Liver and kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonin i r.;AO Constipation. Headache, Faintin Spells, Sleepless and Melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters nrt K n - - T . .1 - A 1 j ' a m uuuvinueu tnat tney are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed' Only 50 cts a bottle at J. De. Morris' ; V:;:V:;V-xi KJi ; . . llilliiigoing line Drug Store. Sewing machines a pp li to fni-.Qrt tne price is very low. Morris is jell ing a good machine for $20.00 and tiic iiign graae Household for $24. Truth wears well. Pwmia v.o,r learned that DeWitt's Little Ealv iviodo aio leiiauie Jirtie puis for reflating- the bowles. carinor fAnctmo. ' o wuoupa- tion and hedache. Ther dnn't. ffno J.De Morris. is now You will cneap ised want to see the of GrllllS Wp are onerinp-. iiLaeitlieirL styles and niioes; su rpr you cbny areally gun. LUK1IS & L0XG. We Have fmm , , Th? es' iiae of black Dress Goods in tha town, prices from 10 ceata.per yard to $1 60,-all the newest weaves and figures' We Have Goods and Trin.in- attenlin to "ledium Pri-d Dress nrst-ciass We Have Priced all best calico's at 5 cents a yard. Don't nav mo;e there are none better. 7 pay e Have 10 cents per yard. A b?.line"of 0utiand Fleece Dress Cxoods from 5 to We Have ly best line in towr? M in undance-in factdecided- We Have PTO rom a (ra rfromv Kev. P. A. ;..vt;:;;.,Fountain,,we learn Be v. T. L.4 Bla lj! ! ifV locl1 a110 ? wifeS expect to sail t ;-;v.:i:fr-'.;'Clhina' some time in November, They - 3; - i SyiU probably leave this State 'about Wmmm the 18tlvof . ;October, There will farewell RprviViia nf TtorAi ; tt;ii "ill: Jr. '!l -I ' ) church next Sanday. All interested are cbriyajii We give our readers this week a supplement, giving the true condi tion of affairs in eastern North. Car olina. We know there: are men in rerson county who say this is Dem ocratic lies. Now friends if you don't believe what is : contained in these papers we ask you to go down and see for yourself If you can't do this, you certainly can drop in and see 0. H. Fu n ter when you come Lo xoxooro. Mr. Hunter was raised qowjn tnere, and he can tell you whether it is true or not We heard a Eepnblican : say yesteday, ; that foropertv in eastern North Carnlina especially in towns ; and cities, had depreciated in value to a f earf ul ; ex- You don't c.mplain at your glasses because, bad as they are, "you don't know thatetter classes arp xtriUnin Q ' W u V 4A your reach. Dr Rapport's glasses (are within the rach of everybody who can afford glasses at all. f , a The Drotracted meeting n.f. nipm. X ) WAV .AJL ent Bantist church will hpen 11 IIPYr -wm. A -w X U Saturday. The pastor, Bev. J. H. Lamberth, will be assisted by Rev. W. H. Wilson, of Madisnn. NT O, 7 . . The public is cordially invited to at- ttruu. Mr. Satterfield says he is going to 3end to Washington and get detectives to watch the people of Person vote this year. White men what do you think of that? Yankee detectives' to watch our votes. Sam mu&t be bad ly scared. We had a pleasant call last Friday from Messrs, Thayer and Jones, who were making a canvass of the County in the interest of the State fair. We are glad to learn that they met with quite flattering success. Person county should have a good exhibit, Miss Pallie Yancev has been un usually busy since her return from New York. She is now installed in her new store, the room just vacated by J. Dv Morris, with a most beauti ful line of Fall millinery and extends to you a cordial invitation to call and i . eee uer. The t:or: e.j: p;iU.erns and shades for Silk Waists and the A large line of Notions-new things in Belts, Gloves, Don t fail to see these. The BEST 5 and 10 cent Handkerchiefs on the market. correct price. We Have and Neckwtar. We Have We Have Clothing in the tow and: of We Have ever offeredyou6 larSes- easJ fifcting, brst wearing line of Shoes we have We Have ' -i -i t A li?e of MilliQe7 that is a terror to all competitors See th" liKDksetS or Tb-ieS' ?apI fM b0 Tam 0P'Shan MS 5 w-uajru special prices, and. lastly A beautifnl lad cju j? ii . Z' uui ouiit" wmcn we want vrm tn rpp She u from the city of New York and is anxious to forJB jour acquaint ance. CalUarlj her stay may be shore. J acquaint J. A. LONG, SON & GO. - 1 . " - - i " . ' IT . That the ladies. t j.t" , " us "" la5ty ana up- to-date, somethmgchmgMd.sbiiiK that is par excellent, we have used every efFoft to make the rich est gathenng from all the creations in-fabnes, of the weav er, dyer and chpmtsf en 0 r. v JJress loods :JJeb art ent ' Everytody expects a little more for the money these times and they aren't disappointed when they call on Johnson, the groceryman. If you haven't seen his line of . china- ware and crockerv frn- at nrmo " art A - J o vuwu uuu take a Deen. Prettipst li ruuwu in mis town. On of the most attractive nlaria 111" v.. ":.';.. - . . tnat we nave ylsitea. is . the millinery department of M&narat J a t. : Snn &Cr M;ao n,: .'.-! - A' wumuuaui n as naa her force busil v eno-aoprl return and is now showing an elegan t line, of trimmed hat,: she will be glad for ir the ladies to iavur uer wim a call - , -Life insurance in a cta iu:i uii. healto insurano.p. hv t-? T blood Dnra with Trin'. c-!i!.. 7 Kvery variety woolen 8 cents to 1.25. ; '.' Br'aflJSfV", Utst3-; Silk. Aelvet. Gimps, I'assatcentrie, styles "eaded Sets, nnd Siik and Woolen Rraid, f all Tnntofo 0Car b'S li8PIay of father Koas, Coats, Capes and barS. Many were bought at a sacriQce. and will give you rare Cxenta f an(l N9. Ladies Underwear, -. bhoes in all venetics, Umbrellas: . ; s,- ., Tantaloon Goods 10 to 60 cents. : - T. '" 1ft. run8emg Machines, Crockery. Glassware. - See our ffi 25 cent counters in these goods and fancy vases ' ,ii a ,-fienfLa.die an Gent3 Handkbrehiefs. Closed to us ; at a sacnflce.by factory, come and see 'these bargains' w'hileithey broiderSilk&c -Sres, " iaHam Wf u 2r ?pepaftmenti8 being filled with the tladingfand wliin Intlite?tare;' PflPer backs 2i; 5 andlO cents. Cloth backs 10 cents to $1.25; anyprice wanteol - ; r ; . ; M ' ?Dg from what we nave advertised that the people of n,? a suounding Country, are expecting great things of ns we invite, van ATftmfna r,.:w loiisllee- &;-Bfadsher: 4. . . ",n- : : -" V IS 1 sir . 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The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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