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THE HOME OF TOOL !Eo Mothers of Ailing Children Many little boys and girls in this town are weak, thin-legged, hollow "cheeked and bloodless. We wish every Jmother" oould know what .our, Vinol will do or. sucru children. We prbinise. that it' V -will create flesh, build them up and make them strbrig, robust and rosy If it fails to do this we will cheerfully return all the money paid us for the Vinol taken l-On these terms it's your duty to try it HASV1BRICK & AUSTIN The merchants are receiving and opening up vast quantities of new spring goods. For Sal:. Extra good pigs. Poland China. See J. H. Burch & Son, North Main Street Jeems Henry Walteri, col. went down to Raleigh this moralog to take lwo patients to the Leonard hospital of that city. Mr. Geo. T. Bowen, of the Farm. ers warehouse, is on the sick list this week. He is reported to be some better this morning. It looks like the coal and wood dealer's season is about over. Next comes the season for the ice man and the dealer in cool drinks. Mr. J. M. Blalock has moved his stock of groceries and feed to the store on main street recently occu pied by L- T. Bowles. We take chickens, eggs end harrs in exchange for dry goodi and nov tions ai market prices. H. A. Bradsher. Mr. C. O. Lixon and family, who have been visiting relatives and friends here for some weeks will leave in the morning for their home at Mullens, S. C. The saw and the hammer a. e ex fleeted to make merry music in Roxboro this year, for we hope to see a number of buildings and other i mprovements going on. HAS STOOD THE TEST 25 f YEARS. The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know -what yoa are taking. , It is iron and quinine m a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50c. We see from the Greensboro Patriot that the board of trustees of toe Greensboro Female College have reorganized under the charter granted by the ,recent Legislature. Hon. J. A. Long, of Roxboro, was elected chairman. Just received at the Ifrd Front car load of No. 1 Hay. This hay is bought to sell and prices are right. . tf you don't believe our prieea are temptiug just drop in and let Graham Thompson or Joe Moore quo e prices on some of tur goods to you. Bring us your chickens and eggs. Caevkr, Moore & Co YmrjB Remember we are doing business at the same old stand. Shipstuff and Flour going at lowest pi ices. Come to see us and bring your produce. We are paying high market prices for it. A new hoe of Furniture just arrived. Guano rolling in by car ioad3, all of which we must sell. A. R. Foushee. The people' of a community, in order to be prosperous and hapoy, n ust pull together in every move ment inaugurated for the betterment of their town. Fault finders and kickers against improvements along all lines. never do themselves or their fellow meo any good whatav r, and those who have the upbuilding of their commuuities at heart and are doing what they can to accom,. plish something, should not stop to listen to those who are tryicg to pull them back.- Louisburg Times. $33 to Pacific Coast. Tickets on sale daily from Chicago iu.ainuM)b tu aiitjf 1UIU, via Tine Chicago, Union Pacific and North Western Line. Correspondingly low .rates from . all points. . Daily and personally; conducted excursions through without change to N San Ifranciseo, Los Angeles, ana Port-"1 la&d. enly $7,00 for, double brth. ITall particulars on application to W ? B Kniskern, P. T.;M., C. & K W, 3jLy Chicago.' x i "Everybody may feel at ease, tor the winter is over," says the Phila delphia Record. The Record then goes on to say th.at Chief Sutcliffe. of the Bureau of Street Cleaning of that city, bases his belief that the winter is over from the fact that his horse is shedding. "It is a more certain sign than the ground hog furnishes,' ' says Chief Sutcliffe. "You can bet my horse knows what he is doing." To The Public I have sold a half interest in my business to J. Nv Loy, and we desire to enlarge our business, therefore X earnestly request all persons owing the firms of Reade & Pass, or T.N W . Pass to come in at once and settle same, I wish to close up all old business as soon as possible. Thanking my friends and custo mers for their liberal patronage ai d hoping for a continuance of the same, I am yours truly Thos. W. Pass. Pressing and Cleaninsr Club. ladies gloves, waists and skirts, men's suits cleaned. It will make old clcthiug look like new ones, it will make them give the same ser vice and last longer, and keep in good shape, and will save you money This business is needed in this county. I guarantee all r.y work, and do it at low prices. Try me and be convinced. I gave satisfaction for five years in New York City. B. I,. TUCK, Proprietor THROUGHOUT THE STATE. The civil term of Durham Superior Court is on this week. ' Reidsville is to have a chrysan themum ehow in the fall. j ue anmracite coal mine near Walnut Cove is being worked sue cessfally. Governor Glenn is to deliver the address at the colored A. & AI. CoU lege at Greensboro, at the com mencement exercises, April 27th. The receipts of the Raleigh dis pensary have fallen off from $150 to $200 per day since the Legulature adjourned. Burlington ia to have a Lew hotel, to cut $30,000. Ii wih be erected on the site of the one buried some time ago. Invitations for the singing class to visit various towns in North Carolina are coming in steadily. Oxford Or phan's Friend. Work is if ,3med this week on the Church of je Good Shepherd in Raleigh. b walls are of granite. The cos' when -completed will be $40,000 . O Bears the Signature of rooks 9 Gamer $i ; ,v:..-i. .,' '.V:.' ' .' .' ..: iarreitj Th8 You Have Always Boi$ BROOKSDALJS, I Carry a complete line of '' General Merchandise! and guarantee prices' on our .goods to be as low as youcan buy "anywhere. If you war t fresh ground corn meal, call on us, as we always have it ready for our customers. FO R CASH We can sell you Groceries, heavy and staple, as cheap as they cam be found any- ... where. Come to see us. BROOKS, CARVER &ARRETT. Photographer. My gallery is up stairs over W. H. B. Newjll's jewelry stoie and next door to Peo ple's Bank. All work guaraq anteed. t3ive me a trial. Prices on all work reasonable. rJlare Taken Up North Carolina, ) Caningham Town Person County, f ship. Taken up and entered on my btray book according to law by Cary Roys ter.-of Ceffo, Person county, JN. C, living eleven miles of the court house of said county, in Cuningham town ship, a certain stray mai of the fol lowing description A dee j bay marc of medium size and height, a white star between her eyes in forehead, also white m irk on the upper lip between the nostrilp, bvanded on the left hind leg with the letter J. Ap parently about eleven years old. Said stray mare wae appraised on the 6th day of March, 19(5, at the sum of sevenflve dollars. m J, II. JONES, Rang r This 6th of March, 1905. We promptly obtain U. S. and yortup: 1 Send roodftl. skpfh irue repon ou Tatentatllity. 1 free book . UOWtosennrpTn Rnp mm m bt -r.-i i -r . r " I If II Ilk GlH fl Vie v- n iiic i-acents ana l I iff Ui." 5k'lHllCil to id M DraLWlie people. tore 1 -00- g. tractive bargains from all departments have g their force, "arid; as fast as the goods are soldP g out, new attractions are added. Almost every 1 pacing uargains in xae way of cus tomers, ana it eeps the crowd coming our way. It's the unexpected that surprises, and when we can give you Unexpected" values in seasonable Pnnr1 can count on you. This is what we nrp Wr A V? s uu lu tram iavor wirn nni 1-q ir ro- . . S interest. We knbw'that - the matchless eibrts of pt piormg tne leadiner markets and wttinfr thp i awakens a high sense of aporeciation and drw oser to our business methods. H g When the public knows all our departments are bein fl kept up to the standard, it is useless to parade itemized P lists ail tne time, bo are prepared to please you as usual. IK Very soori we will be on the market buyins and you S1 will be brought uface to face" with the newest Hpdcrn. fclj stvles and values, and we can assure vou our nnVPB ;u M always be as low as can be eiven bv anv store. Tsf h M m& r . - ,' . - wv S sure to waxen our space every weeK. E. A. BRADSHER, I IRGIHIA-CARQLfWA) To the trmrs of Person! an cl Adj oining Counties. Beginning with this date we have decided tol dispense with all of our drammers, and do our druming on oar Warehouse floor. By cutting out this expense it will enable us to do more for the farmer. Our drummers have done excellent work, and have given entire satisfaction, but we think! wu uau uu mure lor our customers vy cutting off this expense, which is agreed to. by all our men who have solicited for us. When you get that tobacco ready come to . m A The Farmers Warehouse, v ?here we guarantee the highest market price . !Wfor all grades of tobacco. March 1st, 1905. Geo. Bowen "& Co, . . t . " Made expressly for To bacco from carefully Selected Materials. . ORINOCO Tobacco : QtnainiOo :.- (FT) (P (FD has been the s,tanard Tobacco Get the Best if you . want lUy Guano for nearl7tweutvvears to' make a SUCCeSS grow- , - . , ' . y j 0B1 ing Tobacco. DON'T TAKE CHEAP SUBSTITUTES See that the Trade Mark is on every sack.
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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