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The Courier KTAdyertiserPftptsinserted onloea page aseoJiw, terns, 5 cents per line Tor each insertion. " itors are in no wise responsi ble for views expressed by correspon dents. jgp-Entered at the post offl Eoxboro, fl. C, as second-c matte r ; BOXBORO.N. C, Mar. 22, 1905 The anuual reunion of the United Confederate Veterans will be h Id in Renoir Topic. T;3;n0 Kv . Jnne 14th. loth and jJUUiaiuiv, "j-i ' 16tb. It will be a great occasion About four or fie years ago Louis ville had thfe honor cf entertaining the veterans. in nearly as bad" fix, as she is her husband's mother and her grands children's mother also. We sup-pos- that an expert has figured oa this complication, as nobody bu such could untangle it. Press Comments. Tie Pass, it appears, was only a flag itation for toe KuiopacKin ibrough train for tiarbin. unanoue Observer, The eood old time for preparing gardens and saying complimentary things aoouc tnecmcneuB io u uu. Since the curtain bas dropped at Raleigh, the Japanese have rescued us from a dull time. Charioite Chronicle. "Rprv dav that Russia postpones l .1 J m fho nnrrtpn . glVing lb Up aUUS IUU8 w f"" . she will have to near in me uuu. iew Spring Goods. Our new sorinsr goods are now rnmino- in on every train. We . .. . : are beginning to open up ;tne iij 1 J. . A,ir1o(i Qllfl 1in. I largest, must r to-date stock that it Has ever been our pleasure to show. It will embrace every thing that is new and stylish in the Dry Goods line that are going to bt used by stylish dressers. We have bougt an immense stock and bought it right, light from the centers of fashion," and only ask that the ladies call and ex- our stock before they make their spring purchases. Aurnwa the laws passed by the TDalplffv, pnst. Legislature was one requiring the The colieges and schools will fur prompt settlement of damages done nish items about base ball from now to goods in transit by common car- until the commencement season be s vu gwu j :na xY? hen oil t-.hp Hrthnoifl wi l have riers. Heretofore when a merchant "nt in their had freight damaged while being historyDurham Recorder. shipped oyer a la.lroad or steamboat line, he has been compelled to go Letter to W. A. Dixon, through a lot of red tape business RoxborO, J . G. and have to wait about sixty days to Dear . Mr. Aery, Delhi, get his pay for the damage to the , had two houses exactly alike, goods Now early settlement can be and painted them : one Devoe leacu " . , . -j v i a and. ilnc the other barytpsand-zicc. pfftPd. which is a considerable ad ana-unc me uluci "jr , pftia game prlCe ior ooiu paiuie. vantage. He uped glx ganon8 0f lead. ana- 'The head colander of the Kus- Wt sian forces to succeed KuropatkiL is and.zinc $36 for painting barytes General Linevitch, who has been in aDdzino. command of the First Army. Ro The total cost of the lead-and-iestvensky is to be sent with war zinc job was $27; tb'e to".al cost of i.- fnna Tnfrn Tttt? roTTRTs sne barytes anazinc job wad $54. ships tu face Togo. . Ihk Couriers He ddQ,t know Je waa buvicg deyil says that he is of the opinion barvte8- the dealer told him that that Rojestvensky will meet de painf .was as good as Devoe featsky in the eventsky that he goes A fair example of how it generally to meet Togo; that he thinksky that comes out, when you buy "something , , u i. i iust a3 good. ' Belter go by the A- " -' " J J ( fSfifl" 'Hi It hi j 111 :l' k J the Russians, that he woula be gladsky to end the fightsky without sacrificing any more lives. tie name; and ihe name is name : Devoe. Yours truly F. W. Devoe & Co. 50 New York. Lone' Wood v & Co.. sell o lr Of - ' By a joint vote of the Genera Assembly of Colorado, Governor paint. Alva Adams, Democrat, has been Cftp R A jentinSf Qf this city, ousted out of office, and James H. has a handsome ebony cane that is Peabody declared entitled to it. The perhaps 200 year old. It was first j , . . . . owned by Chief Jastije Williams cround upon which the contest was " " V;. . . Uflnj01. o v . and next by Chief Justice Hender- made was fraud. Peabody's vis- 8ont who gave it to Capt. Jenkins torv. however, was a barren one. It dunns: the Civil War. Winston was achieved only when he had gi?n correspondence Charlotte Observer nis pledge to resign and surrender his chair to Lieutenant Governor Jesse i. McDonald, Republican. Adams was inaugurated Governor of Colorado on the 10th of January, the canvass of the returns showing a plu rality of 9,774 votes for him. The old blue back spelling book is hard to beat; in spite of the fact that the schools discarded, its use years ago. When a person mastered it ' he or she was able to cope with the be? t of speller?. At a spelling bee at Gastonia the other day, thirty picked spellers from the graded school were pitted against fifteen old timers who studied Webster's old bine back when they were boys Gradually the graded school ranks began to thin, and when the smoke of battle cleared away, li the mod ern spellers had vanished and three grim bine back warriors stood as champions. White and Tan Slippers. A nice line of white, tan and patent leather slippers for ladies an children at the very lowest prices hile we have made a special eft t to buv a stock that will met the desires ol our lady friends, xrje have not overlooked the men, boys and children. You will find us with ore of the largest and most complete lines of clothing in this town. A bran new stock. No old or carried over goods, and we guarantee to save you a little on every suit, as we consider it better to do our advertising in the store by giving our customers the vcrv lowest price on the stun they buv of us. We now have two large stores, with good light, filled to overflowing. To our customers we will say that we are better prepared than ever to serve them, and to those who haven't vet traded with us, and we can only say, come to see us this season and we wdl do our best to please you and make you a permanent customer. the genuine Sun Cured Tobacco flavor by the taste and aroma of )0BBQ M 9 and have madeit. the largest seller by ref usingimitations advertised as sun cured Learn the Genuine Sun Cured Flavor cut this advertisement and send, together with ac. stamp, to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N.C.and they will mail free a 5c sample of this tobacco. Write your name and address plainly. out 68 'A i mi The Great Money Maker. f Magnum App ai I kMUMWMhaMMMPIHOTiv 1 BoDum Best Fall Apple in cultivation. These together with a larsre snrnlns of nth or rvpflr Clavton & Loilff aPPle Peach plum, uuts, grape vines, bhade and orna- mental trees, figs and raspberries to close out winter REPORT and spring 1905 at a reduced price. Address OF THE CONDITION OF JUE JOHN A YOUNG, GREENSBORO, N. C. BANK OF ROXBORO, At Roxboro, in the State of North ; Carolina, at tue close of business, March 14, 1905 : BESOrRCES. Loans and di&coumu, l Overdrafts, ses enrea, J, Uiisecared, 348 49 KaL king House, 2.064 50 Furniture and Fixtures, 658 91 Due from Banks and Bankers, Cash items, Gold coin, Silver coin, including 9 11 minor coin cu:iencr. National bank noted and other U. S. notes, gTotal, 1 . T T 1 TTT TmTiro Capital Stock paid in, Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid, 7 Time Certificates of A laree tract of land was reramflv $27,889 31 pnrchased in the French Broad Yal- icj, xioubjiTauiauouDiy, ana aotate farm devoted to mountain nmdnrp 3,778 18 fruits and live stock, will be ran mere. otatesyille .Landmark. e nc ft 4ZOl TT7U , . . ucu a man pays a aoctor for ad 11,118 88 vlce and the doctor prescribes flax '376 90 8ted and mnstard plasters, the man 780 00 fos that he has been cheated. The Winston Guide tells of a mars riage that brings about rather a mix up. On Wednesday, March 8th, Martin Peoples, of Winston, and 281 32 1,447 00 $47,844 50 $10,000 00 736 03 8,013 00 I T. Za. jus .apoye. picrare - oi neoosits subiect to check. 29.048 61 and fish is the trade-; nRQh;or0 wenV0 ..nfBtA . 46 86 v. ; ' - . Tctal, $47,844 60 ing s. State of North Carolina, County of Person, I. W. F. Lonff. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly man mark of Scott's Emulsion, and is the synonym for strength and purity. It is sold Mrs. Anna Mine, of Old Town, were of thft P-lohft. married. On the 2nd day of last If the cod fish became extinct November, Peoples snd his iirsfc wifp it would be a world-wide calam- were in tne reservoir disaster and his lty, oecause ine ou iua w wear that the above . statement is wife was killed. Peoples was com . from its liver surpasses all other true t0 the ,est of my knowledge polled to remain in the hospital sev Iaxs 1 nourisuiug auu mivmg and belief. VV, F. LOJNG, prfll p1 for rpnir, f properties.- Thirty years .ago ; . . " Cashier. his feet again, he purchased a pair of nice Day norats, had . their tails nr1 vpr n;i Rn tha,t fivervone can . , J. SBeadshee, wrapped in ribbon and kept the ice Uokoit and net the full value of " - Noaiy ublic. t.nd snow movinsr between Wi Wo CorrectAttest: and Old Town. His recent mm'o oc Hrk.,fl?.TTlaric;t1ft . J. JV1. 15LALCCK, ao mc ictuiu; xxuu-uuuica lUe DeCllM T UtJbL Ijlllllii ill Lilt? VV Uiiu xwi - W VUJ.V, liar nart cf it. His last wifp wa t; backward children, thin, delicate . m-st wife's stepmother,1 and hence he -people, , and all conditions of -x. 1 i " i n urnetino' cin1 Inst. Rrpn crf-li ' 1 I l G. W. Thomas, Directors. ' Frankhn High School,! Frunklinville, N. C, Dec. 6, 1904. Mrs. Joe Person, Charlotte, N. 0. Dear Madame: I can not express my full ap preciation of your won derful Remedy. I have, used it in my; home for three years, and thin k it invaluable. As a tonic, it cannot be ex celled. For indiges tion or run down sys- tem it has no equal I wish erery sufferer would give it a fair b-trial; It will certainly do ail 3 on claim foi itr. ; Mrs. M. Cr Weatherly. laughter in Prices. Box Candy that we have been selling at 5 cents, now reduced to A NICKEL. 11 becomes his own father. Not' only "wasting and lost strength. . "tnat.j.-puc ne is ow. hia- step t son's grandfather and his mother .: iii-Iaw's husband, arid the father of Send for free sample. SCOTT & EOWNE, CinnsTS lO CUEE A COLD lis OKE DAY -.Take Laxative "Rromo "Quinine Tablets. 'All. drusrsists .refnnrf thp niOliev if - it fails .tn rnrn T71 TXT Grove's, eigDature' is Ten each Vox' 25c. C0-r I BBS. JOE PEB80N, . Manufacturer, . " : - Charlotte, N. 0 HI - - t Hunter Administrator's xSTotice, Having qualified of the estate of Mrs. purff Winstead, "deceased, I all perBons owing said estate to com forward and make immed i.te . PP meat; and.all persons , bo W- against said estate are V iyaed tonresent them to the und.rs. . i i. herors t"- - S, of March. 1906 or h mil be plead mbaroftheir.re.ov s. U' Xis first wie4 llu present wife "'. SOc. and $1.09 All drasistst - y "At r.11 Druggists and Dealers. c
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