Newspapers / The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, … / April 1, 1903, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
The Courier. EOXBORO,NC. Apr. '1. 1903 In every town and . village J may be had, the makes your horses glad. A BATTLEFIELD SCHEME. It waK a lad of low degree Who did his comrade harm, Persuading him that it would be Thn thing o quit the farm. . t Now Charley was a gentle boy Woen he waa left alone, B it De to worry and annoy Whs bred in biood and bone. So tbey iudulged a roseate dream The day before they ran i But oh! toolaimsywas the scheme, Too shallow was the plan. ' ' Determined wisely to provide Prevision for the fight, To the potato , bank they hied All in the' silent night. With bulging sacks upon their . backs,' ' : They started on- the road; . But soon the size of their supplies Turned out; a heavy load,' ... ' ' ; or like the man whom fortuxe's wing. Close covers in her next, They made a burden of the thing That might have .. made them J blest. So they dacided to pour out A portion of their store; But soon they found.it was about As heavy as before. And, like an army's, in dismay Pursued by grape and goad. At dawn there wanted rations lay v w; In heaps along the road. . With day, a furious man gave chase, His choler was a light; 2or was it difficult to tnse The truants in their flight. YFor why, the scattered roots had been An index and a guid-, llmagine how he brought them in And other things beside. i ft 411 I ifftd - I that Oil Go. I . My boye and girler can hardly ail - The lesson here to find. Y -That those who takp a downward l -v -. . trail ' .Most leave good things behind. 'Yes, ntl-meli, said the pro ftssor in philosophy, gravely, ."jon ehoald be content with what you rhaTe." '.'-'laoi' said the . preciou fresb f'v:nDvfItisWhtitlhaveIJt got that I'm dissatisfied about." i ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Administrator. . of the estate of Mary W. Day hereby notify.air per ons owing said estate to come f'.r ward and make immediate payment and all persons.5 holding claims TRinsttlie estate to present them t mfs for payment on or beore;;the 25 l&y of February 1904, or this , notice vtll be plead in bar of their recovery Otis Febrnary 25, 1903.-:' V " . " - E M.WALKER. V '- ' 'VA'dmr.l' Legislative Appropriations..- Annual appropriation "'lor. school tor Deal Mutes, $42, oOU regular $3,000 ; special: Sc&ool for .-Vyiuti ".'. - 'f J-' " ..'.. -r 'V"' :' ! i ',',' rjnna ana - ior iNegro uear -iviuteg and Blind,' 60,000 regular, $10,000 special; Slae llospjtalfpr Raleigh, $75,000 '.'regular, - $12,000 special Western , Hospital, $125,000 regular, $4,760' special; - Ciiminah Insane; $5,000, rgtilnr; Soldiers' , Home $13000 regular. $2,400 special State University, $37,500 regular," $7,500 special; Cullowhee High School, i $2,000 regular,- $2,000 special; State. Normal and Indus trial College, $4p,000 -regular, $7. 000 special; Agricu 1 tural. and ; Me chanical College at Kaleigh, $10,000 regular, and $10,000 from the Agri cultural .Department's revenues, said Boar J of Agriculture .to . alo provid out- of tee fertilizer tax fund not over $12,000 annually to complete building and $68,788 is appropriated out of the Treasury to pay the debt now existing; and after the passage of this act the scholarship of this college are lim ited to one to each ' member Of the House of Representatives and no more; Agricultural and Mechanical College for Negroes at Greensboro, $7,500 regular, and all . other ap propriations are revoke d. Col. Olds. The Washington heme of Gene ral Frederick Grant has been bought by General John A. Johnson, who paid $60 ,000 for it. There is m uc h surprise at Geneial Graut's selling the home riace, as it ua9 presented to Mrs. Grant by f riend3 and ad - mirers of General Grant after . his I death in '86. Wilson Times. ' GET YOUR HORSES READY FOR YOUR SPRING WORK. !)The j need Strength, Vitality,? Endurance. Americao Stock Food ;Will supply it. Equally good o for aJJ kiuds ot stock. I . Sold under positive guarantee ) jone genuine without picture lot Uncle Sam. '2 Sample free. M MANUFATURKD BY "J -. FREMONT, OHIO., For sale by. , Sergeant Clayton & Co.;: PHYRn PH "NT - 6 : ' , ' " : - . f Bend model, sketch or photo of invention for f free report on patentability. For free book, t FRIil E R S J OYSTER'S FEB.T1L1ZEHS. S0Li) Norfolk, Virginia.; Taoboro, North Carolina, Columbia, . South Carolina. tote.-. BcctiSK:r ' T3e 'Kind , You Have Always BougM, und wMon lias been in use for over SO years, lias home ifcliQ S 'nature of ;., 7 - " " ' an as been made under Iiis. pef- 4 sonal supervision f since Jits infancy. ; qjTw one to cleceivo you in tMs; AU Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments tliat trifle with and endanger the L ealtli of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. ; '. What- Ss c astoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oi!j' Pare goric; Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic, substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It - cures Diarrhoea and Vind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and , natural sleep The Children's Panacea The -Mother's Friend. -: ? , SEWUBWE CAST 9 Bears the The Kind You Have Always Boii$ In Use For THC CENTAUR COMPANY. TT (Sn m , Greensboro and Oohnett's SouthernEarly, rpeaclie , are novv ali the talk among the fiaitrowersv--;5iLook ut for these tvo pea enfes and remein1ijr0hatj they were introduced by John 'A , Ypung,; "proprietor ; of GreensboroNurseries. Fruitv growers shipping by th car load, say that they ; are the . inone y makers M in who have introducedrotherivarieties and talked thorn until thv were hoarse,-- are now bouhd tt ac knowledge that thesejtwo are the leaders. Thej are being plant. 1 by thejthousajK?.. : To be sure of get ting the ge line, yoii should order from headqaarters. J. A YUNG, Propriety . Greensboro, .N. C. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT . in a strong, bank is a stepping, stone to . success the OXFORD SAYING BANK offers absolute security for . SAVINGS, and its Massive Vaults" afford perfect protection againt fire burglary. i '. , Y- Soxrivirvo rlorrkoifc axe. received in any amount. dVlllg UepOMtb Interest allowed at 4 per cent. - Compoundedevery six months. You cau bank by' mail. Y Booklet sent free OXFORD SAVINGS BANK, In the Bank of Granyille, IRE RYW -., , .- --v-. 'ir.. -. rrr' in f irr- - J" fib Signature of if 6 Over 30 i Years. MURRAY STHCCT, NEW YORK CnTY. m d Yn"nnm tefl Y';;t: T O Pi E R . i We want the r " mes of all 8 sshooi Superintendents . and pk ers, Christian Eadeavorerg, Epwort 1 Leaders, King's Daughters, etc t? Fact the name of -anybody who wov? be likely to be interested in the Witi ne&s and Sabbath Reading. - And t any person sending us ;a list of 0n! hundred suuh'nanies Ave will send th ' above described picture free. e NEWiYORK. WEEKLY .WITNESS Interdenoniinational in Eeligion 5 j An Exponent of Applied Chris ; ' ; , tiariity;; .( -. , ;. :y , u Independent in Politics Has something of ? inferest for everv member of the, family Farm and Garden Department . ; . 1 - Doctor b Column Tillages iSermon f, , , ; Childreris Department Scientitic Department; Spirit of the Press, etc., etc ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. SABBAtH '-'READING. v- I - - . A Sixten News; No Politics. . Stories; Poetry Sunday-School .-Lesson ; Christian Endeavor and Ep worth League Top ics; Mothers Saboath. Afternoon Y'-th' the Children; Miscellaneous Religious Matter. ONLY 50 CENTS A YEAR. Free emple copies of the Witness and Sabbath Keading sent on Appli cation -"; " . - ; John dougall & oo.t n mm vi mm v S'ivi.t.J..ii! This table in effect1 June 8? 1902 DURHAM DIVISION : Leave Roxboro For Durham 7 :48 p m.; daily exctp Sunrtay ; 8 :16 aiVm. daily excep Sundays ;' "X':J For Lynchburg 8 :l6 al mM daily ex ' cept Sunday; and'6:07, p?mM for -;Hou8ton.,daiIy ; except .Sunday tent West Bound r-Leave Lynchburg. 3 00 a. ,m. -Th'i YWashiugtbn and Chattanooga Limited, for Roanoke, ': Radford. Bluefield, , Pocahontas ; "-" als' for, Rdckt , Mount and all 8tationson the Winston Salem Division and ail points1 -.-.south and .- west; r Solid ; Vestibule train to x Chattanooga5 pnd. Memphis, Pull man cars to Memphis and New , Orleans. . ; . , 2:30 p, m.--The phicago; Express f jt Roanoke, Y Bluefield,' Kenova ; Pocahontas, Coiuinbus, v Chicago. Pullman Buffet Sleepers Roanoke to. Columbus; also for Radford, Bristol, - Knoxvillc, Chattanooga. . and intermediate points. Pullman Sleeper ; Y Roanoke to. Kuoxvilie. v. Parlor cars Norfolk and Roanoke 7 :00 aY' m Daily fcr Roanoke, Bristol; . Bluefield, ' Morton and -.Welch. - ; 6 :00 p, m.Daily fcr. Roanoke. . East" Bound- Leave Lynchburg, 3 :45 p. m. Daily for Farmville, Richmond Petersburg and Norfolk Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to '.Norfolk. ; ; . - -2 :05 a. m. Arrives ai Petersburg at 6.25 a . ra ; at s Richmond 7.35 ; at Norfolk 9:10 a - va-. Pullman Palaces between ; Lyncbnrg and Richmond and Norfolk. This car ; will be .ready at Lynchburg at 9 p m for the reception i f passen eers. .''. . v ,. 8 :55 aY m.Daily for Farmville Petersburg, Richmond and. Nor- : folk, v , ; -' E L HANES, City; Ticket Agent, . Y ' . - Lynchburg, Va W B BEVJLLG P & T A, ''.. ' ; Roanoke. Va. General Office YKNoanufuY THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, -Gives advice and answers, wit charge inquiries abou in xnents. Studies underlying ca . of market movements. Determ : facts "go vei ning value of securit Criticises, 1 analysis and. revi Railroad and Industrial repo Has complete tables of earning . properties. Quotes active and active stocks, and, bonds Keco the last sale of bonds and the yi on investment at the price. ' , One who daily consults '' The Wall Street Jourital is better , qualified to invest money safely and profitablyand to advise ,' about in- vestments than one "who doe's not , -do EO. ' ' . '' - "- ' - :!r Published dai'y by : Do7t Jones & Co., 4A Broad St N: Aha oldcstno7s fesency. of .Wall Ss ;C12 a year, CI a month.
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 1, 1903, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75