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- " ' ' j ;,' " - t - - .7 h ;v ' ' J- : ; ; ? ' " A, .1 - 4 - r . 1? r 1 professional Directory. IT. LUNSFORD, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ROXBORO, N. C. . ill Dr. E. J. Tucker, SURGEON - DENTIST, Office up stairs in W, J. Johnson & Q,y new builcjig. " ' - W. H.B.-lTewell Watchmaker and Jeweler, ... .Roxboro, N. C... F. 0. CARVER, Attorney and Consellor-at-Law. ROXBORO, N. C. Practice in all the State and Federal Courts. Office in Pass & Carver Building; over Tliomas' Mara ware store. HOTEL DOWDY ; Roxboro, N. G. R. H. DOWDY, Proprietor. The best Hotel on the border of N. . ..rV.i. Table supplied with the ivst. Your every want supplied it in . U vfTCillN. A. P. KirCIIlN. KITCHIN'& KITCHIMT. ATIORNEYS At LAW, ... Roxboro, N. C. .. . Practice wherever services are re- Uilu' .' n V us a Carver Buil ling, ever Gocd- fre'i-;- t-tnre. ' WILLIAM D. FflERRITT Attorney and Codnsellor at Law ROXBORO, N. O. Piictices in all the State and Federal courts. Prompt attention given to ousines. (rnice over People's Bank. BOONE & BRYANT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, .. Durham, N. C Always attend the Superior Court of Krson county, and will go there -ir ach other times as the business of ats demand C. T. WILLSON & CO. ..GrESEAL INSUR ANCE AGENTS,.. . . .Roxboro, N. C Life, Fire, Accident and Surety Bonds, Safest and most reliable Companies rep- esented. Give us your business and we will give you real protec ion J. S. Merritt. Luther M. Carlton. erritt & Carlton, Attorneys and Counselors', at Law, ... . Hoxboro, K. C. Practice in all the State and Federal Courts.- Special attention given to cases in Caswell, I) uham, Granville, and Orange counties. FREE AT WOODING'S Free with every shaye I give a Tonic rub, and with evey hrir cut I give entire satisfaction. If you want yout hair trimmed in the very oil y ip y u u. wuiUii i j sec mc. Remember I make specialty of treat ing the scalps. $500 forfeiture guar anteed for every failure in curing any sca'pj treated. Your patronrtre as solicited S. -hi. Wooding,Farmers Bank b-iildins- ' ' R- J. TEAGUE, M. D. O. P. SCHAUB, M. B. TEGUE & SCHAUB, Practicing Physicians Offer their professional ser v ces 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 throats Office tours: 7;30 to 8.30 a. m., 1 to 2 and 30 to 8:30 p. m. Office in the old ioushee Hotel. C.S, WINSTKAD W. T. BBaJDSHEB Winstead & Bradsher, r ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Roxboro, N. C Special attention given to Federal Practice, both in the State ai?d at Washington. Attend regularly the Courts of Person and Caswell. All business intrusteour "care will receive prompt atton. JASrwT BRANDON Ear"ber, SIzlOtd, ROXBOPvO,N: C , v r r.' WTien you come to Roxboro; don't get me. J ftin alwavs willing aDd ready i . :aioumBs ers, and alwava lreftn rtn with the 'West guto " J n . . : 1 A FLOWER .PARR DEv a;0,be another brilliant' FEATURE OF FAIR WEEK. i Ladies of the City Now at' Work on Details Determined to Make the Flower Parade a Tremendous .Success. ' ' ' In some of the largest citi lies in recent years there have been jriven parades in which the; ingenuity of ofviin4-;nn i l "j! - -. . siruction beautiful and tasty effects in the way of floral' decoration has oeen maifested by the ladies who have usually had the work in chareeJ ic is the purpose of the management of the Lynchburg Fair and CWniv! . . - " i yv uu,Vw mo yuo U4. ils attraciions sucn a pageant, and the ladies of the aya -nrxm 4- -i I are now at work is getting the de- foilo t,'i i t-aus or tne scheme m- proper shape, such procession have frequentlv con tnbuted much o render attractive X. J I tne "DafireS Of the Ipamnor mftminoB i i to "'"b'""! or the country, and those who have Wl tnessed SUCh Spectacles are loud in their praise. It IS the purpose j. , i , ' '. Or tne management havinp the nar , . . r aae in charge to secure every availa- v! . . J Die equipage in the citV, and have . ' . , - I tneir owners decorate the same with . ' I rrowers. arhho.ial nr natnpai rir? on. ter the parrade, which will beon the. first day of ihe Fair, October 15th.' LADIES IN CHARGE.' ' i The ladies who have the matter in charge are ilrs. F. Charles U. Witt, Mrs. W. P. Clark, Mrs George D. Witt, Mrs. UiiarJe3 M. uuggeniiei- mer, Mrs. Minor Davis, - Mm. Ap . person, Mrs. John 11. .Lewis, Mrs. James Scott, Mrs. W. C. M Ran uolpb, Mrs. Jamea D. Tate, Mrs. Peter Ainslie, Mrs. N. D. Eller, Mrs. Randolph Carrington, Mrs. B. B. Adams, Mrs C. E. Manner, and Mrs. Pelham Moorman. , The Fair committee will furnish each equipage with one hundred flowers, and as many more can be ob tained by those desiring them as may be needed at the cost of on eT dollar per hundred. These flowers will in most cases have to be made, and it is desirable for those wishing them to place their orders as early as pos- sible with one of the above ladies, I who will see that they are supplied. The management of the Fair and . . , , , , , . Carnival nave aeciaea to give prizes . for the hestturnout in the parade; To the first $75.00 to seooud $50.00 and!to the third S25.00. The ladies interested in the move- . -5 i ment held a meeting yesterday morn- ihg and decided to make a personal canvass of the city to secure all ffc nrivatP Pfitiinap-ft that would be found available. To accomplish this the city was devided up in dis tricts and one of the ladies assigned to uauvttoa cauu wiounoo uui L nnmln f 1 1 Ci f X I f- f Vl Q QSQirm I ment are ss follows: To West Lynch- . n H.-Hfiald: Diamond "r - - - Mrs. uonn n. . u . - Guggenheimer; lower enu pi mam stree and White Rock HiU.v Mrs. Pelham - Moote .i u; Garlaud Hill, Mrs. W. P. Clark; College Hill, W n. N Randoloh; Clay" street, 5 Mrs tv wuf. T?;fth ii-rAAfr ;flnrt' part of Garland Hill Mr. Mino r)aviV Rivermont , Mrs. D. Ellen Federal Hill; Mr3. Randolph Car- rington; Daniel s Hill Mrs.: , B. Adams. . s It is desired to invite all who have' ,rivate cairiages to join i in 'this parade in'order to makn it a tremen- dnoUB success. If m tne canvass any one should be overlooked by the ladies having the several districts m charge, those who are not seen are inVlteu auu. cavvv. r , - j.i- of the Canvassers Of - tneif one willingness to participate, ; and the details will be , explained: t , It is the intention of thelProgram Committee to have this attraction SV; f h- first day of the Fair, .which .J. 1 L. www ' ! f wiUbethe Tournament JLay, .and .ha wocession will be headed by the tournament riders: and - accompanied by the several bands of tnusic" that will be present during the week. - , It is predicted that the Flower Parade will be a splendid spectacle, and a glance at the personel of its lady managers will at once de monstrate ihe reason for this , pre diction. Lynchburg Ners, jlucuuiuu joiiiaiuc mc cries oi proiesi and distress from tortured muscles, aching j 1 waste matter in the system, and can.no K feels the effect of this add poison ; and fjl uruugai uacK 10 a neaiiny conaition win atuc! aau P"15 ccase momns ago x naa an awai tism in its worst form The pain was so intense that I became completely pros- unusually severe one, and v 1 one of .the most able dop- tors in wasmncrnn. wnni also n mem her of the fno- H;f7u;;:;i 5 college here. Hetoid me tion and I would get well. After having it filled benefit, I declined to continue his treatment anj longer. Having heard of S.S.S. (Swift's Specific! recommended for Rheumatism, I decided, almost in despair however, to give the medicine a trial, and a"er 1 had taken a few bottles i was able to hobble around on crutches, and very soon there after had no use for them atall, S. S. S. having curea me souna ana wen. All the distressm pains have left me mv appetite has returne na I am happy to be again restored to perfe perfed health. the great vegetable purifier and tonic, is the ideal remedy in all rheumatic troubles. There are no opiates oi minerals in it to disturb the digestion and lead to ruinous habits. We have prepared a special book on this painful disease should read. It is the most complete and interesting book of to any one desirinff it. Write bur nhvsi dans fully and freely about your case. We - the swift specific co Atlanta, ga. The interest on yearly bills neyer ceases. Mr, Raynor evidently annoys Mr. Lemly. The president's in the saddle. . Governor Odell has collapsed. The American eagle has resumed his1 headquarters in South Caro- ina. A voice from Bocas del Toro should bemard -ound the wolrld North Carolina in the Parade. wasameion, u. . rew oLatcu TTT. 1 ' 1 -T- r T &l.4. resented- more creditable aoDera- atlce in t sa funeral parade than North Carolina. She was repre I A . sented by Gov. Aycock: ana tne r ti i r -uz -( if u 7 Ta jutant Qen Roysterj Quartermaster Qen Marion, Paymaster' Taylor and Assistant Paymaster Robertson, The State was represented also by JSfnators Simmons and Pritchard .fnh. and Moody' A hundred or ' ' : 1 C ' CSi.i. more peopie irom mc ouitc wuc here. Senators Simmons and Pritchard ,a t?-u; wr w and eie; left with e funeral party for Canton. A Proud Record. In looking over the school census returns covering Wilson Graded School District we find that there are 910 white Children between 16 and 21 years of age, and of these all between the ages of 2 and .21 can read ana write except three boys. There are 1007 colored between between 6 and 21, and of these all between ages of 12 andl except 12 boys and 10 girls, can read and write. ; I Thia signature Is on every box of the genaina Laxative Bromouimne Tablets the remedy t&at cores a cold In one day. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clesnse and bcaatifieg the hJn Promotei ' a luxuriant nowth. Never Fails to Bestore Oray J Cares scalp diseases hair falling Oc, and f 1.00 at Drurgista n.&ir to us xoutnrai uoior. I Mrs. James Kell, of 707 Ninth street. N. City Washington, D.O, writes as follows: 'A few ox sciatic Kneuma X) ...... V U N D E R T A K I N is a specialty witli me, hav ing ; spent ;the ,j best part of my life, engaged more or less in this business. I carry in stock at all times a complete line of Co ffi n s a n d I Caskets, all priced at the lowest price consistent with good work and service. dgent for the Babcock 11 a nd examine them, j Bring your rejpair work to me kmanlike manner. I i .'.''.! JVA. LONG, v res. A. J. 1 ii nir ii 11 . ' " t ROXBORO, N. S Capital' StooBj, H Surplus and profits, 'H Transacts a general banking ONTHLY MAGAZINE A FAMILY LIBRARY Th-i Frtst in Current Literature 1 2 " VMPLETE NOVELS YEARLY MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS 2.50 per year " cts. a copy iV CONTINbiOj STORIES EVEI Y NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF nromntlv croenred. OS NO FEE. Send model, sketch, ; ( or photo for frea report on patentability. ' Book 'ROirS f to Obtain U.S. ana x oreisrn 'atenia ana xraae-iu.ar jl, i FREE. Fairest terms erer oaerea to inventors. I PATENT LAWY1ES OF 26 YEAES' PRACTICE.! on nnn oatfnts procured; througthem. I All business confidential. Sound adrice. Faithful I service. Moderate charges. I Write r TT CUtTrkTAT in PATENT LAWYERS, . Opp. U.S. Patent Office, - ( WASHINGTON, D. C PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleansei and beautifies the bait. Promote! a ; luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Eestorev Oray Hair to its Youthful Color, j Cures scalp diseases Sc hair falling. sue, ana 3 i.w at uiumut Dyspepsia Cure Diaests what you eat. This "preparation contains all of the dlgestants ana aigesw au wuua w food. It gives instant relief and never, fails to cure : It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it.1 By its use many thousands of. dyspeptics have .been cured after everything else failed. ; It lsuneq.uaiieaior aiiBLuuiaiiu uvuww. It can't help but do you flood Prepared tnlvqmAOiam LITTLETON FEIU2ALE COLLEGE. ? O ie of the most prosperous iustitc tions for the higher education j of young women in the South. , Panacea "Water kept in the, builds ing:;- . . - v Nineteenth Annual Session begins September 18th. ; . ' ; For catalogue address President Ehodes, Littleton, N. C. m mmm n G : C: : Buggy, no better made rice right. and have jt done in : the bes - - - E. D. GHEEK. , J. 8. BRADSHER " Cashier. Vice-Pres $40,000. 5,500. business. Good facilities; TIMBERtftKE BROS. Helena, N. G. We carry a large lineof general merchandise and will guarantee our prices with any. v Wanted- One Million pounds of Sumac for which we will pay the high- . est market price, and sell you , goods at most reasonable prices. . We have just bought a lot of Pants from a manufacturer and ' can sell them "to yom at 1 manufacturers cost. When you want to buy goods j right give us a call. TE.-.BERLAICE BROS. : Administrator s Notice, Having qualified as administrator . on the estate of tne late ulias. v i. . Clayton, I hereby notify alL persons , owin said estate to come forward and make immediate settlement, and , all persons holding; claims - against gaiu. estate arts ucicuy uuumcu u jjxo- sent them for payment on or before the 10th day ot Sept. 1902 : or this ; notice will be plead in oar oi tneir re- coyery. ; ' ' John U. Kamsey, Aamr. . Merritt & Carlton, Attys. ; " ; N otice of Ad m i nist rato r ;;' Having qualified as Executor of E. J. Ramsey deceased, late of Person Courty. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having" claim ' . against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned i on or before thelOth day of ; September 1902 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt- : . ed to said estate will please make ins mediate payment. - , 1 '' This 10th day Sept. 1901. ' This Sept. 10th, 1001. JAMES E. MELTON. . , Executor , ' William D. Merritt Attorney. N ixlew Firm fs3ew "I beg to announce to the public that I have ust opened up a new stock of goods at Push, N. C, and most respectfully, ask " 'for apportion of your patro nage. Prices as ;lbw , as the - lowest and all goods jguarark ' teed to be as represented. : Just received a large lot .of ' Pants whicH we: can sell you for less , than manufacturers price. Give us a call. ' J J. L. HMBBRLAKE C. ilDOltiS.': " ' , . - ,
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