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it it a il- St to ia--.- lay the :ar, Che Md. PER :ns, aghic 0 any 1 and ervicev 4? d by ' and es of up V' -' tion. C. ADlINlS t RAST 6 R S Haiing qualified as Administrator :st W. K. McBroom deceased,! j.t-reby notify ali psi-sons owing'said t?iate to come 'forward and pay same I K. med lately, and a 1 persons -ho ldin? against said e3tate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of March 1904 or this , no tice will be plead in bar of their, re ?o very- This 4th day of March -1003. Jno. 0B riant, Admr. Kitchin & Carlton, , Atty's." Administrators Notice Having qualified as Administ rator James Bolton, dec'd., of Person county, I hereby notify all persons" owing said estate to come forward and make immediate payment, and all persons holding claims against said estate to present' the - same for payment on or before the 18th day of Febrnary 1904, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This Feb. 18th, 1003. - H, J., CARVER, Adminsitrator. F. 0. CARVER, Att'y. FertllzersS . Fertilizers! Well known Standard Brands that never fail to give the very best paying results. Farmers would act wisely if they would see me before arranging for their fertilizer. Following brands kept in store during the season! For Tobacco. Anchor and Anchor Special, Star, and Star Spe ; cial, Old Dominion, i Baugh's, National, Obers Special, .British Mixture, Pocomoke, Farmers Friend and Dunnington's. .. t . For Corn and all other crops. Bef Blood and Bone, -iipital and McGavacs7. mm) J A. LONG, Pres. A. J. HESTER ROXBORCN. Capital Stock, URPLUS AND PROFITS, fflTranacts a general banking business. Good facilities prompt and careful a ttention gaess solicited. The History by Miss Ida M. Tarbell which began the NOVEMBER McLUEE'S in the EAT TANDARD OI "Miss Tarbeli's work is of unequalled importance as!af MocumentV of he day. Her story has live men in it; they suffer and work;and win and lose their battles with the verisimilitude that removes the tale from the y statement and clothes it with the color ornuman interest anc.me vivici rainbow erarmpnt. rtf lmmon rnnn. hv. " v . The resulte.of her work are likely to be far-reaching; l,An absorbing and illuminating contribution to the trust questien. t S ' Chicago. Inter-Ocean. "The most important announcement made by any magazine .J6. ' , w , New.York Journal. ;.For.'offier.peatiektnres6f9P3;:V,V'- Executors Notice. Hav'ng qualified as Executors of the will of the late David STarborough we hereby, notify -all -.persons owing said estpvte to come for..rA--r31:fak"e imineltaie payment, and all pflrfons' holding clanisng;tinet theV.fitHte are hereby uotiiied-to. present tpern for payment on or before the'lTtii day of March 1004, or this - notice will be plead io bar of their recovery. " v r . This 17th dav of "March 1903. :": -SAMUEL YARBOROXJCtH. ' JAMES H. YABBOROUGH, I . HENRY M. YARBOROUGrH, - Executors. occo'ne'eohbe farm . . . ..... . J . V '- We buy for cash Yearlings and Old Steeers. OCCONEECHEE FARMS HILLSBORO, N. 0.1 Clodol IByspegssia Cure Digests what you eat. A;..Lbna; ' Cashier ? ice-Pres $40,000. 10,000.fi Iri all matters. Your busi in she is writing unfinished history.", Bos: 1 - ?. . .. '. . , jli JSOTIOS-LAND -SALE; V Under by virtue of .an 'order of the Superior Com tof. Person coanty..in aspcrb;' proceeding entitled, :ME Montage3 "Administrator of E. J. Montague- vs. llzs Jennie Montague" andother.,1 will as commissioner' sell to - .the. highest i bibberVba MONDAY APRIL 20TH, ' 1903 the following tracts or parcels of land to- wit; -: 1 " " ' ' v : . ' f ' " . TRAQT No. 1. Lying and .being in AHensyille township Person coun ty adjoining the dower of Mrs. E. J. Montague and others and known as tract No, 3 of the lands of the - late' E, J. Montague containing 54i acres more or less. . " TRACT No. 2. v Also that tract of land in AHensyille township said County on the north side1 of public road leading from Roxboro to Al lensville adjoining lots Nos. 3, 4 and Z of the Montague lands, said tract being known as tracS No. 6 of the late E. J Montague containing 54i acres more or less. ; Plats of the above tracts can be seen t Kitchin & Carlton's office or in office of Clerk of Court. TERMS Onehalf CASH, bal ance in 90 days. Interest on time of payment from date of sale. This 20th. March 1903. LUTHER M. CARLTON. - Commissioner, . LOOK Fertilizers for ToJba(cco Vaild all Other Before you buy Fertilizers for !payto dali oiiiis We sell th(e foUowiiw popular Standard Brands: .- l ' .t ; f . . ' - ' r " . . Orinoka, Owl Special, Columbia High Grade, Farmere . Alli ance (official,) Eueeka, Kichmond-Rremiura, Bobwhite, yellow vSpecial, Peruvian Mixture, Columbia Soulicable, Hyco, Farmers Bone, &c. Also Great Wheat and Corn Grower, for corn. We make a specialty of Farmers Bone for corn and all other crops. V A. R. Fourshee Roxboro, March 25th 1903. . P. S. Ool. JR. I. Featherston has . ; quit selling fertilizers and turned his Farmers Alliance and' other brands over to us. We ask for these goods, the pat ronage of his late customers and friends. t , J. IR,. FOTJRSIIEB & OiT ALL KIN l) G-ive ns your order. Satisfaction TH E COUR ER - JOB OFFICE, Jnoxbdnb; 'worth' f: 6, cabv,ei.,j,.g..:thomasj F O., CARVER & CO., Pire5 and-, Life Insurance t Agents, , :' . V c Roxboro, N: C. ; :i M; ( Repres.e,nt. some ,of,.the ablest i and most reliable Companies in the, world. Instiro yxuT town or countrv proper ty again&t loss or damage :b,y. fire or lightening. r . ' :i ' I Office in' Pass & Carver "build iog. Main Street.,.;1 , : ' ;',: : .,. .Tragedy Averted.' V-.' '. WOOD'S THOROUGH-GROWII r3 are Relented . Reed RtockRi . ermwn M specially for seed purposes, m the . - . ; , . best potato districts in this count-; ry. Our Northern-grown seed are grown in Maine , and Northern MiMiioraTi while nnr T?!iTlr niiina i i. j. - . ' j ; : . .t nice, zamon trior ij superior jseeu I of this van6f 7. ' Wood's Second Grop Seed i ers everywhere, are grown from i m selected stocks in Jbasteru Virgi ma .zi a section noted lor nroduwimr Ua r- S best Second Crop- Seed Potatoes '. tin ' - i Prices quoted on request. , T, W. WOOD & SONS, SfsdsmsiL - Richmond, Va V.' u4:vi's rc;scr!pt!ve Catalogue tr.Ils all . I-.;: : j-i-i ".-atosB... n ml the. Bast -. v ;..! ' j;.'v -' .i and G?rSe: -t Write HER Crops; your& Spring Cropsf illwill and get prices; V SOFJbB DTD. HMD 1 lVWlUl.llv ii Son, .ail t WANTBETTLTtT HIGHWAYS. V"; . o GooU Road." r ' J Indiana and Michigan towns aro r?p idly, "following each other in a1 rn"ovo- ment'to improve 'country '.roads. The! town of Michigan City recently ;engas- -ed'in obteining'the signatures of freo-j holders toa netition in which the ques tion, of submitting ; the. improvements ; of roads in five townships of the coiin- ; ty to , the voting population' is' propos ed. , -The merchants of the town hava found it necessary to take some action in- orders to save' or- foster its .coun try trade. The town of Laporte spent ' ! a large amount : of money in making " country trade easilyaccessible, and in consequence a large "area was made tributary to the town. 5 " . It is proposed to bond the townships in order to 'raise the ; money for the Improvement, 4 There . is. a movement ; also to" give the different roads a name by which they will become familiar to, everybody in the county. -There is now an active movement 'going on in Ber- rien county to connect the towns of Benton .Harbor and St Joseph with . Sister Iitkes. which is one of the best , known summer places in this section of the state. For this purpose more than $800 has been : donated outright," - This; came in large share .from Benton Har- i bor. V " .-r ' ' r : ; In past years Sister, Lakes has been ; reached mostly from Do wagiac, which V induced considerable travel ' through -, that town, powagiac is said to have - had the best roads and got the busiv ' ness, and now Ihe other place Is seek ing to meet It v - In both cases the roads are sandy, and It will be necessary to gravel them In order to make good highways all the year through. , -; " ' - ' Good roads are especially desirable in L Berrien, county because of the rise of f tne "schooner? In gathering- fruit from . the country, districts. Much'- of - the enormous quantity , of fruit shipped from St. Joseph and Benton Harbor to" . Chicago - Is , hauled - to the , docks in' "schobners.'., A "schooner' Is a-long coupled wagon with a canvas, cover, some "of which make a; "circuit' of, 20 imiles,or more dailyiiOn a: good road a te'am of horses will, easilyi haul a.snt prislngly heavy load, "the ' loading of the "different shape'd packages ' h'aVing been -reduced to t a systems Ye v ' - . 4 vWIashiujitonU (D. '.O.-) architects are .complfiinins: sbecause of a new,' l a w 1 i rh i ti n g ;t h e Hei g t h of bu i h i n gs. , e may i!,ui uunu' MMiie miv eavs one of -them. "They ,!8hbnld "not be disconsolafe however. That : attempt s was made some year? ago'":and ..only endee a greatconfasion: j Representative Hepburn raises the question of the availability of the ; f unda appropriated under ; the Spoon-- er, bill for.the payment of ?the pur- : chaee price of the Panama canal, -. Indigestion Causes Catarrh of tlie 'v Stomacli. .' For many years it has been supposed that . Catarrh of the Stomach caused Indigestion and dyspepsia, but the truth is exactly the; opposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re peated attacks of indigestion inflames the mucous membranes lining the stomach and exposes the nerves of the stomach, thus caus-r, ing the glands to secrete mucin instead of -the juices of natural digestion. : This is called Catarrh of the Stomach. - - tlotlol ByopoppiQ Guro relieves all inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the stomach, protects the nerves, and cures bad breath, sour risings, a sense of fullness after eating, indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Kodol Digests What Yta Eat Make the Stomach Sweet. Bottles only. Regular size, $ 1 .00. holding 2H timet :-. the trial size, which sells for 50 cents, v y j Prepared by E. G. DeWITT & CO., Chicago UL Y'DONE guaranteed t is to A ae nddoeS tiy a- -1 i Bftnrl for nnr. VnrosnectllS. - . I U N Mi W4 A ViV tiJWt 9 .Tate -aax ess. j ... . of v&r guv' JU
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