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"WW Doubl . .. M. A3 races lor every tmng is not pleasant, is it ? But that's what you are doing, i f you don't bay here. Did you think it jssible to buy a o.oo Price, $18.75. alogue No.- 59 tells all jicycie tor SIS.75T Cat about cicycies, bewing t Machines, Organs and Pianos, y What do you think of a fine, y suit of Clothing, made-to-your-j measure, guaranteed to fit and j trpres naid to your station y for $5.50? Catalogue No. 57 V shows 32 samples of clothing and shows many bargains in Shoes, Hats ana Furnishings. V Lithographed Catalogue No. 47 shows Carpets, Rugs, Por- tieres and Lace Curtains, in hand-painted colors. We pay 4 Freight, sew carpets free, ana C furnish lining without charge. What do you think of a Solid Oak Dry-air Fam ily Refrigera tor for fo.o? it is out one of over 8000 bar- Jk gains contained in our Gen. era! Catalogue of Furniture and Household Goods. i j .v w per cent, on everything. Why X buy at retail when you know A Of US ? Whirlv cotolmi. J-. J? We save von from . 1 - .mavu. viw .3 you want? Address this way , A JULIUS HINES & SON, Baltimore, Md. Dept. 909. City Directory. ATTORNEY -AT - LAW, Roxboro, N. C. W. H, B. Newell. Watchmaker and Jeweler, Roxboro, N. C Dr. E. J. Tucker, SURGEON - DENTIST, Office up stairs, in W. J. Johnson & Co's new building. HOTEL DOWDY, Roxboro, N. C R. H. DOWDY, Proprietor. The best Hotel on the border of N. C. or Va. Table supplied with the best. Your every want supplied it in the power"The Old Mtm." BOONE & BRYANT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . . Durham, N. C. . . . A lwys attend the Superior Court of Person county, aud will go there -I s ieh other times as the business of nts demand C. T.WILLSON &CO. . . General. Insurance Agents, . . . . .Roxboro, N . C. . . . . Life, Fire, Accident and Surety Bonds, Safest and most reliable Companies rep resented. Give us your business and we will give you real protection . R. J. TEAGUE, M. D. O. P. SCHAUB, M. D. TE AGUE & SCHAUB, Practicing Physicians, Offer their professional ser vices in the practice of medicine in all its branches to the people of Rox boro and surrounding country. Spe cial attention given the treatment of diseases of nose and throat. Office hours: 7;30 to 8.30 a. m., 1 to 2 and 7;30 to 8:30 o. m. Office over Louis CroodfriendTs store. . J. S. MERSITT. Wx. D. MERR1TT Ulerritt & TJlerritt, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Roxboro, N. C. . . -. . Practice in all the State and Federal Courts. Special attention given to eases in Caswell, Durham, Granville, and Orange counties. V. W. KITCHIN. A. P. KIXCHIN. KITCHIN & EITCHIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Roxboro, N. C Practice wherever services are re quired. C.8. WINSTKAD W. T. BRaDSHEB Winstead & Bradsher, , ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ....Roxboro, N. C gVsial attention given to Federal pract? k01 in . the State ai?d at Washitfon Attend regularlv the Courts oPerson and Caswe11- All busss intra8td to : our care will recelvPrompt attention. COLTlt HOLLADAY, 'PhotEDhers-, Gallery open 3EvWidiay and R. J. Hall's Barne - . DROWNING OUT TROOPS, j AMERICAN ARMY IN THE P&H, IPPINES TERRIBLY SITTJA " ' ' ' TED. Sleeping-Bunks Above Three Feet Of Water, and Army Cooks wade Knee Deep to Prepare Men's Meals. " Manila, July 10. It has been raining and storming almott con itantly for t m days, and she coun try along the jarmy lines is literally flooded. The soldisrs are suffering great discomfort. The Thirteenth Infantry Regi ment, at Pasay, is m the worst posi tion, being practically surrounded by water. The bridges that were used for getting supplies have been washed away, and some of the companies are now separated by streams six feetdoop. SLEEPING OYER , THE WATER. In many cases the men are sleep ing with three feet of water beneath their bunks, which are elevated on cracker boxes. The company cooks when preparing the meals stand knee deep in water. Some of the roads leading to Pasay . . ,r . J are simply impassable, and the rice fields on all sides are one great lake, A high wind blew over several tents of the Second Reserve HoaoitaL To;i -RoJ ;a : o,'Ki OTr: Manila Bay is impossible of-navi- gation by either launches or canoes, and no yessels arQ.ieaving the harbor. drenched meit await release, i The United States transport Cen. tennial, is ready to sail for San Francisco with discharged soldiers: 'Via . , . a i 3 . .. waw:r ixuu. an u uwucu w 8Kin, waning lor a launcn 10 tase them to the ste mer. The River Pasicr and all the other streams are swolleu and the city streets at low points are covered with water. Prevented a Traffedv. I Tlmolr Yft.Mr.fttlr.r rrivAn "HTfo George Long, of New straitsrille, O. aTTftii two HvP.a; A frftrhtfhl nnncrh had long kept her awake every night and she had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse until nrsred to trv Dr. Kinsr's New Dia- corery One bottle wholly curedjEverybody wishes him the greatest ner anc sne wnies ims marvelous . 1 t . M Ll . 1 severe attack of Pneumonia. Such m 1 Ain a I on on Tkri FJ I er o cures are positive proof of the match- less merit of this grand remedy for nnn-r.fr fln t.hrnafr.. fthfist anfi inntr troubles. Only 50c and $1. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottle free at.vMnrria'a Drnsr Store. 6 C juaffement Jf ostponea. Madrid, July 8. Judgement has been DOstDoned in the case of- Ad- miravnprvora And mosfc of the offi- 4-v.., cers wuu-o uuiiuuuu upuu uo- sion oi tne oaiue oi oanuagu uaB 1 J V 1 i -C r V.- n a Deen tne suoiect ui luuuixy uy opo- rial p.onrt-martial. All of the of j ficers have been liberated except w . r 'i.- uapL-Lriaz uyiureu, wuu mander of the cruiser Cristobal Col- on, and General Paredes, who will be nrosecuted. Volcanic Eruptions, Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy, iSucKien b Arnica aanr cures them; also rid running aq fever sores ulcers . boils . fttone cnte. warts. Draisej. uu - chapped hands, chilblains, best pile cureuu caiuu. vyjv.-r aches.- Only 259 a box v jh . a wi- . :nupu f mi. iihiiim n . . . -.rf-l . J. m a w anteea. , ooiu y..io, gist: . . . ,. . ' "w : I am predared to deliver ice to any part of the city v Jno. W Walters. The Horner. School. I see an ad in vour naner of . thei ueieuraieu nuruer ocuuui, -vu vxioru, i N. 0. I consider it one of the best, j not only in North Carolina, but in the United States, i Captain J. H. Horner, the founder of the school was for many years the foremost teachers of the State. I shall always cherish with much pleasure his memory. I we s a student under Mr. Horner, and I know his sons. They are by nature and aqnirementa men of superior attainments. There is no better school and it has few equals. I heartily recommend it. to the people of Person county and North Carolina and all other States. Mrs. J. H. Horner, a most estima ble lady, is a native of Person i Co., and I shall never foget her kindness to the boys. ' . The location of the school is a most desirable one. The town of Oxford has long since been noted for its cultivated and refined society, as well as for its Jiealthf ulness. ; Jux). S. Cuningham. Meetings Closed. The meetings at the Presbyterian church closed last Sunday night, and Rev. Wm. Black left early Monday morning for his home at Monroe. We know that we will speak the sen timents of the people of Roxboro when we say that the services throughout were enjoyed by all who hftard him. antl pvrxr sprmnn vfna an I ' j " "P" atter lire, war town is better for his comin?, and we believe his crown in the world to come, will be brighter for his services held here m the interest of our people, mere is not a unnstian m town who did not regret when the meeting closed. Mr. Black is a scron speaker; earnest and neecratedanJlUfc visitor ' whenever he mav cotne this wa.v aSam- Change of Firm. As will be seen in our ad columns, there has been a change in the hardware urm of Lukin & Long:, Mr, Lukin retiresand Walter R. Woody goes in. Mr.ljukin still retains an interest in the business but retires from active duties. He has been connected with the hardware busi ness in Roxboro for 8 or 9 ycam. ahd m that time has made many warm friends bv his close attention to ouwneps ana nis wurwsay uu ma a . j UOUeatV UUU lttir UCSllUtB, Will be connected with the new cotton mm. Mr. wooav is a native or jrerson county, and has' been with Messrs. J; A. Long, Son & Co., for about 8 years, JNo young man in xwoxporo 8 tends hisrher than Walter Woody. I 1 T . . Z M - kiA.Mj rmrt possioie success in ma un uusiuie. I 1 1 ' " " G?e to Sou Carolina, eo. n. xyouru; auu lamuj iciw wonaay evemug m iuuiuuB, u. where Mr. Yarboro will, as nereto- fore, represent the American Tbacca uompany on mat mariieu i xa ie eretted that this family will not re lw .Trwl !.. . m- JLl L turn to icoxDoro, oul win mase mat thfir nermanent home in the future Messrs. M. H. and W. H. Garrett, accompanied by Misses Jennie, Mar- tha and Lizzie Garrett, daughters of J. -U. uarreic, leu muuuav evwuug o n wnprA f hev will make their home for the present tobacco I 1.1 1 I f I JL I cpaaon. wnicn lasts unui aoouc me 15th of December While Roxboro hates to lose such erooa citizens, it is nopeu tua. mcv . pn,ftV the hpgt of life their nntf ira Virtmoo T'Kov -will TirntrA The best wishes of the community go with inem Tn Whom This Mav Concern. Take notice that I have this day fi d x 0arver and Ja T. Jordan, garnishment hot to tav amounts due ? notes given to certaia lightning - &g th - the agents, are L .n?fn pvadfi tC mVmentbf taxes i i . . - s. ? hv lavVrpn;::ired. I wi T xw w w .. . .': Jno. R. Sims Sheriff, ; John Walters, under Peoples Bank wants to , n -nish you ice. bee him. I V "V. - 1 If I II : r. 1 ' s l i Makes the food more ROYAL BAKING A Glose Gall. . I During ao electric sorm one even- iug last week, W. L. Thomas, and six of his workmen, and three of his teams, were doing some work out at Mr. Thomas's plantation, a few miles right near thero, shocking them and also tne horses, leaving several or the men, including Mr. Thomas, u n- conscious for a few minutes. It was a close call, and it was so sudden, not one of them knew anything about it until all was over. Along the telephone line between this nlann and flnnh T,ake. if. is Raid that last Saturday, lightnirg struck seventeen telephone posts wit nin one mile and tearing up the growmg crops around them. -,n I Notice. 'Rrprir fami 1 v Viaa a nrpfprATlo I among the physicians in the com- munitv. thev usuallv have a like preference as to who prepares their drugs and unless the right is usurp- ed you will exercise it. Have you asked why you arenot allowed ihis $ xxru ; privilege? When a prescription is left at your home ypu send it where ypusnoose to nave t prepareu unless you have special; instruction, don t you. All pressriptions sent to my Uc Th gevelop evrv ,power 0"f store have.a guarantee of my own brain. and body. , Sold "at Morris personal attention Thanking f the store , . v26' publicor .theirveryqbe age, I am, very truly, :-f : J. D. Moeeis. 1 Havingra Picnic. From a private letter received last week from "General" T. E. Gordon, the A. T. Co-'s nonular buveron this market, who is recuperating for a weeks at Hillsboro, it is pretty well . A X V . . having a picnic all by himself. He says one uay xaSb weeit ne raugafroubr; j,,,v gv 4 w w . of Eno river eight fish that weighed I cessftilly above its prejudices. And . sixteen pounds that what he Says, ana no one will uouot it. ne is not doing as good as the men at More-1 head City, but is just breaking the record on Eno river. r ' "" Days fbr Preachlnff Ohangred. The days for pleaching at the Primitive Baptist church here, have been changed from the Second Sun- dav and Saturdav before, to the first onnday and Saturday before or bnnaay ana oatnraay oerore or eajn montn. inis to rase enecc tne nrsc Saturday add Sunday in September. xuis isuoneou auuuuuuoi. kuoiwuur, jiiiuer j n. xiaruy uaving ueeu caneu to preach at Wheelers, and the sec - ond Sunday ani Saturday before in each month, being their days for such a long time.' they did not want to give it up. Spreads Like Wildfire. v a News of it travels fast. When things are "the best" they become "the best selling." Abraham Hare, a leading druggists, of Belleville, O., writes: Electric Bitters are the best selling Bitters I have ever handled in my 20 years experience."' You know why? Most disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys, bo wels,:blood and nerves; Electric Bitters tones up the stomach regulates liverfkidneys and bowels; purifies the blood, strengthen the nerves hence cures multituaes oi maladies. It builds up the system. PQts'new-life and vigor into any weak sickly run-down man or woman. Oniv 50 cents. Sold by J. D. Morns. Druffsist A Sure Way to Keep cool. The approaching summer will,- of course, be a "hot number, ana you had better : be thinking , of : some method- of keeping cool. I am ' glad to say. that I am handlingJOEf and am anxious to -supply you. Under Barber shop; . 'Free delivery. , -1 - - - . J. H, Hakbis. ' 4 delicious and wholesome POWDER CO., NEW YORK. NecrroGs Leavin&r. It seems that our colored ponula-i 6 tion wants to leave us.; There . have been no less than fifty ot them left during . the ' past week: .Thh ty.six . negro men, between the ages , of , 18 Western road Monday morning for Radford, va,, to work on a railroad ; ' which is being constructed. Several left Monday for South Carolina, go- ing with our tobacco men, and many more will go pretty soon. J'- v . - . . mett uaugnt Tnern ; v; ' oome days recently a. a. waiKers, grist mill at ' Stony Oredry Caswell , ; uuutJ Uiuac ,kfuuw "c.r : ..groes were suspected, and they- "hit;. s ' TT ? S xtv loou ; xiiuroLiaj. joluu . JJttiucti was UU r the lonk-ont for them ar?d. oh that 1ott Via nrrrar .Toon Ti'oa.f.Vi ora rn' the next day Boss Cbrbett was jailed. Hnerh Barnett alwavs ?ets them, r - , T -.T Bismarck s Iron Nerve u the result of his splendid Indomitable , will and tre-: menoous energy are not found where . liverf kidneys and bowels ! dl lf yvoa want the8e : mlaliti (1 ths SRfiCGsS thev hiiniy -ae Dr. Kins New T.ife Tills. OnfV : " " ' - - r k ' Invited to a Barbecue. . . A number or invitations nave oeen h received bv narties in thiscitv ? fromV nnl. T); Andrpw: of Rnrhoro. to- attend a barbecue to be given by Him 0yer there July 12th; It Js likely fWf 1 VUMW BWTiVlCIt VIX, UU1 VIVtiVU9 s If fcv tend, at least they speak of doing so, if - they can get off on that iay. I : this may be counted a chief differ- - , , n4. i a i:f . , . - fc . , , - wc to estimate things according to their real value, while the little mind npnailv. does estimate moat things nnnordin to its nreiudices. United Presbyterian. -v. BABTLBTT YAKCBYi Death snares neither age or se Hwia if Claimed and carriftd away an octbgenarih in- the person of BarJett Yanceyi of Aliensyille township... He was bom oh, the 25th Lf Mnmh iftis. died .fane ftfch 1899. aged 8l yearg; 2 months and 13 days. ' The allotted time of man; it three gcore yearg and ten and if by reason . of strength thev be four score years;: yet is their strength labour and sor- row. ouon was mncn tne case oi FDCe Bar forr months he: was- an inraiiu. ne maue uu prew;uiux iu rengiuu, out it Biuu uc nagwu neignoor, a-Kina. iamei,. an auec- wonaw uuauauu. xie a wmuw and seven children, to mourn tneir loss, imitate ms virtues anaviet ms mistakes sleep in silence, not to Te peat. Awaiting the resurrection when we shall know as we are known. r ! A. r eiend. ; . t . uia moiaer nauuaru. weut- tu me cupboard Lb or something to quencn ner tnirst; I But when she got there the cupboard : was bare - Her husband had been there first Thomas Rhodes, Centrefield, Ohio. writes : "I suffered from ples seven Cr eight vears. " JSo remedy gave mo more relief than De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve,' less than a box of which -permanently cured me," Soething, healing, perfectly harmless Beware - of counterfeiters. : W. . R. I Hambrick & Co. ' V
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