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Th e Courier. m m ' ROXBORO.N. C. Apr, 1 1903 LOCAIrEWS. This is all fools day. , Court convenes Monday. ' Lots of new garden seed in bulk or packages at Morris Drug Store;! sA it 1 11...'"'- Frot in. vj, iNewDoia, went over to Durham this morning. Mr. S. J Barnett of Milton spent Sunday here with friends. ' Mr. T. D. Woody of Bethel Hill was in the city yesterday. hi on. w. w , vitcnm went over to Houston yesterday evening. Fresn garden sed at Hambricks. " Person Superior Court will be held next week. k , ."Cleanliness is next to Godli ness." Best line soap and bibles at Morris Drug Store. ' . , - ' ' ' Miss. Yancey says she has already sold more than one hundred hats this season. , - . .Mrs. Jas L,awson,: of Durham, spen t i part of 1 ast week i and this visiting her . sister, . Mrs.. Jno R. Sims. " . Just receiyed which we vcan prices., , 3 cars of Hay, for furnish at bottom Rkade & Pass Mori is says he wanfs a lot of cedar telephone poles from 25 to 35 feet by 6in, at little end. Will trade pills or cash or telephone foiV them. Mr. Victor Ellen , ne poupula r salesman at Koplon's Clothing Stc re spent fromJFriday until Monday in Durham. v -, We had a pleasant call from Col. Jno S. Cuninghani last Friday morning, he was here shaking hands with his friends. . . ' m Dr. S. Rapport, the eye specialist, will be at -Hotel Dowdy Tuesda Abril 7tb, for the purpose of exam- iuing eyes and adjusting gtasses to the same. Consultation free. - c , -The best, ' cheapest and moot stylish. cloibing iu- town. "Come and see for yoursijff, , - f - " Clayton &' Long. . flWe regret to learn that Mrs. K. D. Homes has been confined to heri home by sickness during the past week. , - SMITH, TTATUPER HOES. we havejust: received a shipment of the above celebrated hoes and can supply our customers with them. ' Also just received another 6hip mentof Syracuse Plows You know what theseplowr arenone better made. , - " " ' Southern Liver Reeulato Large Package 15c. ' . ' - - at ' . ..' When you "come to court next week come around and subscribe for Weare under obligations to Mr. The Couiukr. .It is your County ranges! Miss Rosa Cothran. is Mrs. E. B, Reade this week. Fine ball bearing "Ideal" machine $18,00 al Morris Store. . ' H. M. Jordan, of the Durham Sun. visiting: for such a full report of the Con- sewing: 1 rncr o furence held here last week. Now is the time to use Herb Regulator it gets the stomach and blood right and keeps it right 23c box. Samples free at Be sure to see the slippers at A. otore. Morris Drug M. Burns' before you buy. . He will show you something pretty & cheap. Messrs Earl Bradsher and S. P. Satterfielci spent yesterday in Durham. Mr. John Woods returned home last Saturday morning after a few days visit in Danville. . The Morfolk & Western Railroad is putting up avnew tank just below town. Mi?s. Yancey says remember that on next Friday and Saturday she will have her model hats on exhi bition, and' cordially invites her friends around to see them. -. 0'.. 1 . . TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take , Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. J5. W Grove's eierature on each box. 25 paper and you ought to read it. Have you read the two attractive advertisements of Messrs. ; Ts A Long and A, R, : Foushee" & Son. They tell you the kind of Fertilizers they sell. Rev. G. T. Wutkins left-last Eri day to attend ; the -Fifth. , Sunday Meeting of the Flat Rivei Associa tion. It was held in Granville coun- Mr. R. J. Hall says if you want a nice buegy. that will give you good service fora little money, just come to see him. If you dont need a buggy perhaps you need a wagon, he keeps both. . We have jast received another lot of Ranges the best -cooking stoves on the market, come and see them. . Also a large' lot o Earthern Tin ware jast received. , LONG, WOODY & an iEam brick's Drug I Your money : buck- it Sample free. , Vv 1 rr . - wU. 1 y , Mr -Tl Tl' .Qvrrtriri htVja Viae KAn 1 The many friends of Mr. R. & . t - wincf fnr cxrpmi wv Long, are delighted to nave him at raA t,A , w , 7AA Mr. T. H. Street, of Mill Creek was in RichmoiW last week on bnsi-i t " he will soon be inr good shape again t: "H'UU1W,W b Fndav tveninp". and stood his triol . . . t. . - nes?. c" ;,:c:r' a:au. r a is inenas uQpe ne win, Hum vamui uia spcuumi , I We have t wo interesting commu- nications rnat will nave to go oyer until nest week for want of space. You Know Whar You Are TaJsln Dr, W; Hi W4ke6eldof Gharlotte N. u. will be in 4 Koxboro, at ttu Whr n you take Grove's Tasteless Dowdy Hotel, '4n Tuesday April Chill Tonic because the formnlar is th for one dav ciilv. "Eis nrantice plainly printed on every bottle show- a limited to Eve, Ear Now ano t r C TT71t s i day from a pleasant visit to his Qie -n a ta8teleeF8 -form; No cure 1 in 1 in rrA -.a inn,, hi. to !' i : ""in Ulllllllil .V. ' GAHDEN SEED. 1 In flat papeVs, packajges and bulk by ' ounce or quart, prices low as first vualitv seed - can be sold Phone orders , have pur besi attentlqnl : . . C T; : C T T T home in Caswell. Mis W. A. Winstead, resumed her work at A. M. Burns' this mormnff and invites her friends to make fcer an early call Misses Bessie Rogers and Annie Monk, of Bethel Hill, spent last Friday here attending the M. I Conference. Misses Aide Hester and Katie Thaxton, of Durham spent several days here during the past ' week visiting the family ot Mr. Geo. T. Thaxton. V . ur, Jtioages, ot ja Urange, was in town yesterday. He is a, cousin of Mrs. N. C. Newbold and was here to see her. Get ready and go with D. .F. Hankios on his grand Holiday ex cursion to Lynchburg Easter Mon ' day April 13th. The round trip will only cost you $1 00. ; No pay. 50 cents. For, seasonable hardware, Mr. Flem Hainlett at Long, Woody & Co's says they are the people you are looking for. Don' t ' forget they carry the biggest stock of farming implements to be found in this section. He says he is still selling cook stoves. ' - M. .... m We are requested to state that no one enjoyed their delegate more than the Ex-Sheriff. But he says he felt migjity bad when he saw those 16 going in at the home of orie'of his neierhbors. for he knew . 1. ' . . . . he would get none of that turkey. , Prof. A. S . Webb, of Mr Tirzah, was in. town Saturday and informed us that Di. T. N. Ivey would, de-. liver the., address at the close of Mt- Tirzah Academy, on May 20th We know that he will have a ; large .ur'ience to hear him, and we also know they will get well paid tor their trip. " - ; The Board of v County ! Commis sioners were in sessioniast Monday attending to read matters. They decided to elect four supervisors in each township. Part of these were elected, and part of them were not on account of th e absence . of M r; Hester, one of the Commissioners. Messrs. J. A. Long, Son and Co will have their millinery opening next Monday and Tuesday nights April 6th and 7th. Miss. Hartwell has taken a great deal of pains in preparing for this occasion, and she gives the pbiic a cordial invita tion to oall and see their display of millinery.' We are sure it will be wcrtK the trip. HEAD ACHES CURED WIUX.E YOU WAIT, BY. CAPIJDINE NO EFFECT OK THE HEART. SOID AT ALL DRUGSTORES. 0,RlriE:;.:, -; -. f 1 - BMCHlliES.: $18.0 Ail attachments guaranteed. They do the work so nice and" run so easy that you will not let your peighbor pay enumerous prices sorrie ask for machines not as good! as this. J ... - - - u 1 : 1 ; us J : RATES IN TOWN " per month, Jn advance, v 'Residences . $15( Business boase3 . $2 50' TEIiEPHONE. - ' ',-. t, ' . "- - a telephone connection with us means that you can tran sact business anywhere in in Rovboro or in almost any section 91Y this and other counties day or night from your home 'v Hardly a night passes that our ccn ! trai is not called 1 to 6 times to get a doctor for the sick in or out of town; and talk to hioi same as if he is at your.home. t t us : talk to you about the coit, It'schean. .MORRIS' TELEPHONE " , . , - EXCHANGE i DETJG; bTOEE . Roxlioro,' Sr. C. . isses Klma Feathefston i and Annie Long, of Peace Institute, Raleigh, came home last -Thursday evening: to attend the Conference. They returned to morning. -3 Messrs. Clayton . & Loner have their spring and . summer stock pf Mr.' Geo. W. Thomas says he hs shoes and on these lines they defy competition .bor the ladies they have the Queen Quality in Oxfords &c, and for the men they have the-celebrated Crossett; in high and low cut, there is no better ; shoe made, and what is better every, pair is warranted. ( . ' . ; : ; ; If you are looking for latest stvles ' and lowest price?. 6ues is a new grass Hade. Something en t.irfilv - new. and enaranteed to do -j . . . .. . . - ........ , better work than any you ever saw. Raleigh, thisge sure to call arid examine irJthe first time you are in town. It is a onnd ;thinr and he is sare vou will it you have catarrh, rhen mat ism an the same when you see lp kidney trouble. or any disease caused y impurities in the hlood, take Prof. Newbold requests us to KheumacidpV This wonnftrfnl rnmedv tot Mi- $. Tfnrrl " fhp - ; . . I AUUUUUV.V. i."uv w w r destroyes the root of thn disease. At famous Southern story teller, hu- the place to find both.,: Our stock m- t'ruggist. r' moristSimpersonator, ard one , of eludes eyery popular style now being America's greatest delineator of worn. bat,we wish to call your atten If voiir hnv optc liiiticr iin hv the no-m character, will Mectnre in I tion ESPECIALLT to . our lm of J o ' o I J i " ' . . 1 . ' pants or shirt made from some Roxboro on the 10th and 1 itn ,01 Mens, Boys and uhildbens oloth goods that A. M. Burns fs now April. Half the proceeds will go to inq. v Better,; more up . to date - -i ". -t 1. " ' I ' . .mill C-A . r , - r Tfr cmng you win nave to neip mm the graaea scnoui aown tor, they will never tear out- tough as leather. . ; . , We are requested by Mr. w. s. Dixon to make this announcemf n t When vou '$ret down to flour Some time aero Mr. J. H. bpatudin qualitv. flour .weight and flour took a picture of Mr. Dixon's litlr pnees vmi o-ai Ann in harri nan ot VMr hut' DV a . mistake w;ut ine numan Hf W rn rTntniRft vou a Picture I o another parry, omce men honest livini? if ou buv vour flour the child has died and Mr and rs. r. .... " . .... - . I . i ' . . - .A. A.- - irorn uff. All the weight and all the Dixon are very anxious u get me suits vou will. not find, and we: can and will save' you money every time, let it he Mens, or Boys Salts. All the latest stvles in Shoes and Oxfords for men, women and chil ihr. are here, and we know you will lw pleased in quality as well as in Fall line in Fur and Staw Hats. - Dress goods. Notions, "in fact everything for Hkn, Women ids our cds. and freshness is in it, and it goes further picture, and if thisittn should be or children is here, and at way or me money than many so called seen by tne one wuu actwvcu 1 , cheaper: flours which are real Jy picture, if they vnll return the Call end exc extravagant7 to use. Anyth W gtoeery line can be found ing in bme to Ur. Dixon, at vocaDurn. wo prcsw wpr. hers. N.C, it will be highly appreciated ycu vzzzzj lc::u::. CZ2C J. A. I Long, Son; & Co. '. ; Want your trade and will have it if selling good goods at low' -prices-will get it. . , - We have anything you wa ; If its ladies dt ess goods and trimings we have it. If its shirt . waist and skirts ready to wear. If its gloves, kid,-silk or cloth; right here see our 50c kid gloves. They are all o. k. All kiiid laces, applique, edgings vand insertions. ;If its anything for the. house. .Draperies, white counterpains,. V sheeting, pillow cases ready made, curtain poles, window shades, pictures, lace curtains, furniture and a beautiful line of - . baby carriages and go carts. We are the people on mattings :" ' see us ! before buying; , ; ' . ' ' . . f ffv'tt ?rt;z-;t-..".f:F ,m. i,.....,- r:-.,.s.. , ... ....... ... ..... - -I -' , t r,.. And Clothing, Clothing. We have the best and nicest line of Clothing to be found any where! in this part oi the country. Shirts the very best line that can be had. ' Straw hats, our line will be' hard to ap proach. You want to see our line of low cutt shoe3 for ladiep , misses and children and the gents. We have a big line and wilL Save you IllUUtj(;JJLl JUUI suum i-ua ukUijuu. ww vuuicw uwuu- . quarters for anything you want, we haye it and the prices- . ; v , Yours to pleas . Sergeant. Clayton .& Co3 1 by he ana nis V7H2. v. . . . .,
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