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. 1 ROXBORO, N.CAug. 1, 1902 . THe Packard is the best Piano on earth for the money. ' ' . w Miss Annie - Borden, of Durham;' 1 is visiting atvMr. S. L. Groom's oh " Academy s reet. . ' r Mr. Wm. D. Merritt, one t)f our - ileadi ng- attorneys, i3 spendipg his well : earned vacation at Buffalo " ILithia Springs, Va. ; ' ' ' Mess. ' Clayton & Loni say they . -Tr ill o.li xt in snit: nf clothes for ' your boy just a little cneaper man , anybody, Miss Pallie Yancey is spending the ' wfipk in the country visitiner the old .home place; near Mill Creek. IVTr .Vincent . L. Morton died at . his home in .Leasburg yesterday morning Heva3 one' of the oldest citizens f the town, haying reached - i the ripe old age 'cf 79 years, Mis Mattie Brooks entertained - .1 ' i 1 U. 1 A Kfinn iasc nignt in iiuuur ui ur incuu iixioa Xiila Bleecker. Refreshments 1 were ; Served and a most enjoyable evening is leported by those m attendance. Mr. Rnffiu Woody and Mr. E. Woody and family of Bethel Hill have just returned from a visit to OtUtvro uuuutjr wucic tucj ojjcuu week, with relatives. See Mr, A. D. Samuel, South Boston, Va., the Southern wholesale " representative for the Packard Pi . anos: You can' t beat a Packard any more than Von can beat wholesale , ,price3. ' Miss Etta Jones and MrJ J. W. Cnanibers were married at the resi deDce of the bride's .mother, Mrs. 'George Jones, on yesterday evening. After the ceremony the. couple, and a few friends, were 'tendered a re option by Mr. J. W, Broolrs. The Courier extends best wishes. In a very short while school will -opea and you are now thinking about the many things it will be necessary for you to have before your childre i will be ready to start. Well, Mess. J.' A, Long, Son & Co. have a word for you and you will be wise to read what they have to say. The telephone line is nearing conr 'pletion andV.when completed will be inn equal or any system in use. Mr. Morris gurantees perfect satisf abtion und we hope every home in town, as of course every business house will, nvill take a phone and lend encour agement to him in this work . Mr A. 0., Glen n has" retiirutd 'and will be on our market regularly now -and says he wants all the tobacco you: have, and he ; will come as rnar getting" it as any i6ther. marr; on the market, for be is a heavy buyer' anrt does hot hesitate to go to the li mil -in price for every pile . r When you statt out to find some -thing'in the way of eatables you always think 1 of ; Johnson's, and why? Because for so many vears 1 , he has been supplying you ahcl you' : know that if it isl to. be found he ,v will havelt at the right price. His . flour, is a hgusehold word in this wSection-(-.'.'' - ; ' The money kings say that four Mess. . A. R. Foushee &. Son don't Uhin they- have, half way "done - their duty if they don't , sav: yiu ten per cent or more on a great ' many of your purchases. Full line ( r "Of furniture, shoes and staple drv ovv.' ""." wv. vcijf UCSl clUU- i: inost choice. line of groceries. v 7 ! ;We.havei seen' very little of judge J3radsher this week. He has been . giving his attention to sptne things r-- out on the Kildee. Te be plain he vhas been trying to find whatbecame of all those peas he sowed out there, but up to the last accounts he had 'inot satisfactorily solved the rid If you knew how SCOTT'S 1 EMULSION would build you 1 up, increase our- weight strengthen your weaK throat and lungs and put you in con jdiiion for next winter, you would begin to take it now. Send for free samole. and trv it. U SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists, 409:415 Pearl Street, New York. 50c anaji.oo; an aruggisis. V o That amusing, raconteur Josiah Fly nt, tells a .tall story m uppm- rntt MVazine for September call- ed " 'The Won't Go Home;!;&lis a surprising , melange ' of GhiUese curiosity, some American specula- tors, and a steam camope, , anu.. u the; reader is looking for-good tool - ingvhere he may have it. . ' Wire Jrequested to announce. that Bethel Hill Institute will -not open on the third as previously an nounced but.will'begin on the 17m of September,, and rthose who are anticipating going oft to school: can Hot possibly.. find a more desirable place of learning than this. ' . . ). Bring youi tobacco to . the Pio neer warehouse if you want to get the very highest market prices. On last? Thursday we . averaged-nine and a half cents for every 'pound on the floors includinsr bag trash and all. -Don't ,yoa , call this pretty good, well - come to see us and we wTill do just as well for you. J A. Carver & Co, , There was an old colored woman by the name of" Clay died in this County one day, this week who was said to be 1 10 years old.tJ Her claim was probably -nearer correct than the average claim of this kind, for she has children that are close to 75 years old She was buried by - her grandchildren on the old' hdme place of her soninlaw Xea Clay in a beautiful casket Costing . 40, furnished by her grandchildren. Mrs. . $. sarnett. wno lives on North Main street, wanted a chick en a few days ago for; dinner, and as she is rather delicate (?) did not feel disposed ti run it down.- but she wanted that chicken, and she got it. She walked into the louse and got down her Smith and ;Wes son and at the first shot brought it down. Good. Our friend Mr. Toe Carver was in town a fewMays ago exhibiting some of the finest tobacco, samples that has been shown. When he first handel them to us we felt sure that . he had v been into our pack barn, but then he gave us his word that such was not the case. He has some fine tobacco this" season and will doubtless realize some fancy prices for it. Prof. Newbold stated to us that he wished to open the school here on Monday the 8th of Sept. , but owing to the fact that we have. -.not ncuru anytning irom me aesKs which have .been 'ordered, and which are very necessary ' before opening, it has been decided that school will not open until the 1 5th. We hope that ' every child of school age who can do so will enter on the $1 st day. . r , ; : i ' The first of this year the pastor. Rev. 'Geo T. Watkins.' began the study of the life of. Christ with his congregation at the prayer-meeting service every Thursday 'evening, but owing v to some' evangelistic work which he has been doing for the past few weeks this study hes been interfered with. He anhounc-. ed last Sunda'y morning that begin. ning witfrnext - Thursday5 'evening he wculd again take up this study, and invited all -the people , of, the towhtto come out and join him in, .the study. V : ' Mrs. W J . Johnson : accompain ed by Dr. O. P. Schaub- left last Thursday morning " for Baltimore, whither Mrs . Johnson had been summoned by the physician , in charge of her husband stating th at there was very little hopes for htm. Dr. bchaub has returned and, brines the sad intelligence that all hopes of: recovery for Mr. Johnson' has been abandoned. .This is. indeed sad news for;everybbdy here," they all loved Willisand hoped) that - he would yet recover and take his ac customed place among his friends. , Of course, says Coh Featherston, you must tell the people that I am atstne rarmers, the old and ever te liable home of high prices, and want! to see not oniy-my. irienas out tne friends of every other r warehouse: Will treat you 11 just, the "same as if you were' my;, own personal friends1,; in fact. wilt, make personal friends but of you if you have to" bacco and want the best prices." for it. The C6l. says realizing that he can be of more 'service to his friends on the floor and lool 'more closely after their interests he .has secui ed the services of Mr. Bob Johnson as auctioneer for the comiog . year ( prides are high and fee wants you to J come td see him 'when you get'auy I thing ready for market, guarantee r ing satisfaction in all respects. We were delighted tohave a, call from Miss Rosa M: O'Briant of Roseville yesterday morning. .. Miss OlBriant . says ' sheatried -.her-, first crop of tobacco'this season, and sne thinks that.it will be her last- Says it has to have too anucH attentiori iustat the time wheri-sher..want.sT; to- be lookirg after her preserving and canning" in speaKing auuui im leaves, she aniormed us tnar-sne.nao plenty ol them of Which .two would make a iood apron. I Now - that beats our blanket, don -r ur . It seems that .every one .is trying to excel the Jay Bird Roost tnis year. ' AliTightj just watch the re ports and see how the wind up is. This ' morning, Loge . Garrett you know lOge puys tooacco nimseu- came in with a smile. -playing: all over his face, and requested , us to tell our friends that he had laid out the Jay" Bird Roost on primings, having just made an average of a little over eleven, cents. . . But to be honest, he: did not buy any of that tobacco and it was sold purely on its merits. It was prettv and was well worth all it brought. " If fornD other reason, the . Sep tember. Woman' s Companion , would benotable . for, two f eat ures.s In "The Real Strihgtown on the Pike" the scene and Jhe people of Mr. Lloyd's notable hovel are described and illustrated- The other .great feature tells of recent excavation in Bible lands. It throws some new and startling light on Bibical his tory. Miss Gould's fashion articles and. the departments devoted- to cooking, and household : matters make up a number of unusual in terest Published by "the Crowell Publishing Co , Springfield, Ohio; one, dollar a year; ten cents a copy; sample copy free. ? , - As announced in our lass . issue the. South Boston team crossed bats with our Roxboro boys on last Wednesday evening. The only mis take we made was in saying-, the two teams would play - a match game, for it was no match at jail, the South: Boston boys ; being out classed' at every point. " But the Boston boy's had srit for. they play ed the game to a finish. The .score stood for Roxboro 18, South " Bos ton o. ' Im otwitli standing: the score they ! say it was.a pretty good game and was very much enjoyed; being free from kicking and dickering,. Frank Johnson, who did the pitch ing for. the home team, did. the most effective work of his life, and showed conclusively that he has tha right stuff in hinrfor the mak ing of a great pitcher. Twq Cow e for Sale. , ? v I have. for sale two milch 'cows, each, with cahes about three months old, they being their, first. -Theee cows are'fine stock and - with piopei Httpntion Would make fmost excel lent ciws Will selK them for $30 and $40 each. Applv;to " - , ; R. J ' Jones, - Ceffo, N..O. Republican: OohVention. The .Republican Convention met here lasf'Saturday for the v purpose of selecting delegates to the State Convention vyhich meets in Greens boro, on next .Thursday. ; We learn that it was a very Harmonious con vention, in fact it could not have been otherwise, vfor if ourt attention had not been called to it we would not have known anything; out of t h e ordinary was being pulled -off as the delegates wet e few and far between. ' ' ; . After the delegates were selected a "motion to call a County Conven tion was defeated. ; ;A resolution endorsing Senator Pritchard and the administration of President Roosevelt .was -passed without a dissenting, vote. ' . We are informed that there ; were; about (?) twent five ' delegates present , every . tb wnship say one pemg represented. JLt - was a re- markabl e Republican convention 1 in one respect, every delegate, present was. a white man. . . Such a rRepub lican convention nas never been heldin this to wri since our knowl edge. Is it possible they are.; try ing to shake the black" man?'.. '.: MrHi C. Fogleman presided as president, sndAIr; S." " P.; Satter- field "acted as secretary . You Know What ' You Are Taking AVnrn you talse Grove's Tasteless, Uniii.Aonic.becust the fonnular;j3 plainly-rjrrntedori wry 'bottle slmw ing that it is 'simplyVlrcn" and - Qui. nine m a tasteless form. NV: I FEEL ;tIAT 1 OWE MY LIFE - TO MRB; JOEPERSONS" ;; V' , REMEDY.". r . Huutersyille, NC; . , . ifay 15, 190. fL'Tfro years ago; Iv was; completely rundown: I suffered fromindigestidn all the timej- with gas on the sTomach and the trouble was pronounced gas tritis.T hacTho appetite for anything and;r felt'ho 'inclination to eat. JThio brought on nervous, prostiationj and the least' excitement brought on a nervous spell and I cculdr hardly control myself. "I could not gekany natural, sleep as ai'esultof thia nerv ousness I was under! medical -treatment fdr four years and was pot eyen benefitted.1 I then determined; to try Mrs. Joe, Person's Kemedy. l bought one-half dozen bottles , and-J com menced to improve he'n on . the fourth bottle.-I was much stronger,, slept much better, did hot have those nervousspells near ,rso often,, and knew that mv sreneral health was building n p ) My ap peti te was impro - ved ; and X began to;en j oy eati n g, and what J ate agreed With -mer Witt all my ailmentl I. had neuralgia of the bowels, . which' caused me intenie sulferinff. I found "I -"was certainly mending and bought 'six more.' e fore I had finished .the dozen, bottles the neuralgia was completely cared. I took in all' a dozen and a halfbottl?8," which .restored me lo good health L feel that I owe my life to Mrs Joe Person's .Rem ed v; I was not able . even , to; keep hoiisej but Dud to employ help for every thing: I. was ruu-ioVn so that I, felt that life f.as no pleasure, in a pertain sense. 'Now 1 am able to'attend to .all my household duties," end feel that I -am sqnie'good, once more,. t-niy familv . , If any one has indigestion or nvrv; ous prostration, niy advice isVto tai.e M.vK Joe Persbn!s -Remedy,, and if one will only tae 'enough to build up the system, it will surely cure ". - Mrs. W. S: 'CARD WELL; y:-. v , - . . - - y , : ' t ? Last week Governor Ay.cock offered a reward for the capture of Paul Mc Donald; who under promise, "of marf ri agf , sed p ced a girt in Harnett cou in -ty and lied the Stated The Govenor wa bo anxious. torcatch Vhirn that v. he P'lbliVhfdMc Donald's , ptoturein.Hbe pKpersfThisv afternodn ..McDonald was captured at (J harleston. Tite Gov- .' - . - ' - erur sa)s lf must marry.tLc? gir or go't'i.ihe pfuitentiarv: 1 " ' - -,Th North Wilkeato-r.fiuaflpr.ia r f erri n vrftf he Rep n hi 1 can Sen aiori al con ven tionsays : Tbere. ws only one Ufieate ureseuc- irom 'ilkes couni) aoii of ;the;candidaie ; for id i t j a 1 1 o u a u d yt be v b oy s artv faM- inir Hjood ioke on hiim Tt iq sl f 0 . - -i , . - - - r"- i con vrn;iuny6eanhouneed?aV; follows- Fjur for. pa '" . - - - Notice! ' . '., : ' . ' l: ;-,:.. . ' Notice, is hereby giTen v tlat " the 0 ndersighed will niMke a ppl ication tp the Honorable Board of - Cbnnty Co m m i as o ner s a t t h e i r ; m ee ti n g : ; t h e fiirst Monday iu September next for 1 cen se U 1 r tai 1 1 i q u o rs "a t hi 3 . d i t i i- lrv ntai'.lto:eville Person couut'v N. CV; This. July 2Ut., 1902. , A. P. UL4.YT0K, y.uc 01 me . most .prosperous scnoois 111 .tne, South. t Roqrh ,ibr 200 boarding pupils. Twenty rfirst Annual Session , begins Sept. . 1 7th. Lare iliustrated catalogue on ap plication to Rev: J; M. Rhodes, A. M., - President,, Littleton. fXQ, TL U..SJ,fcnE ALL Lt FAILS I I Best, Cough Syrtip. Tastes Good. Use I -I I in time. Sold by druggists. " t ind dSw Y Cu5TJ r.L5c"" cr.J Crrcs, Cci.r. i.,ica end Thrush, peniove lumm?rv hVf.? rJ1 Photographs. : ' ! bfS 1. an9unce that ? we ; ; will reopen our. Photoeran Gallery in Roxboro-onaPt ;, nrdaythe .efh rJa ;nd that:;we .will; be tS .every, Saturday, thereafter .'until notified through these columns to the coutrary. l;r.;Do sot put off . having a good , picture taken until, sickness or something; else prevents your . .coming, bufccorce the first day Ycm knowvthe class ot work we jld, and we refer - with pride to . ; ouv many gatisfiad customers as prices are as ior - .-as good work can . be made for : ;; and we cordially . i nyite you to A , l-ome ''ahd look whether yon have - -any work done or not. ,'Wealso; enlarge photos, and sruarantee, our work to be the : .""bfeat5; Give; us an opportunity .to.convincVyou of the exellence of our work. J r 'Kespectfully, j COLE & HOLLADAY R H E U M A G I D E K- , CUBES 8?HEUP4ATISfil3 v to Wax cured: - The' Medical Wonder of the , ; ;Ntneteenth Century. V-; , f ''. , . . - - , A vegetable remedy that nosi- tiyely cures recent 4 and lond " standing - cases. Tne greatest . blood p u rifler known Has the' t hearty endorsement of leading .; . physicians after tnorough trial Cures 98 per centof the cased ; treated. .... : . - ; .Sold by j .i. Morris. -Price $1.C0' per Bottle. ' Y0U'LL GET WHAT '. . ' TOU-ORBEE And; get. it Promptly. "r, iT here wilt.be .,1)0 slighting of the 1 matter from the time you ?i-t 8end your order to us until the We Stud v Your Wants. - " 1 t - f r f .M j - . ( ' ' , J - Every -'grocery. drder js welcome, -, ' a'nd every c8 turner. is treated - as " ; : well aa we 'ean treat 'him. ,;; I'bari'titive yon monOy on Snoes, -'give me a rail," . ; - -s , Yours to srvt. C. II HUNTER - - , iT- :-: .Readeland Academy, : " Mt; Tirzah; N. C. Fall Term Begins September 1st, 1902. Advantages offered : a good building,' healthful location, a moral f, community,' experienced teach ersv thorough instruction, and reasonable rates. . Tuition $X.50 to $3.00. Board $7.50. Students t board in pri vate families where they receive every attention and have every comfort tHey . would enjoy ta their own hme i Every desk occupied; last ses sion and those who contemplate entering this session - would do well to make tfceir arrangements lor board' at once. O: For; f urtherv information ad dress the. principal,, J a sWPiRfi A.
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