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1 ' ! - D. W. WHITAKER, Ed'r VOLUME 2. JOHN W. GRAHAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW UILL8BOKO, N.C Practices m the counties of Alamance, CaswelLi Durham, Guilford, Orange and j'erson. - gPENCER B. ADAMS, ATTOBNEY AND COUNSELOR f -AT LAW, I Yanceyvilxe, N. C, Witt attend the Curts f Person coun tf rrirularly. - ' I 9-lv Will altto attend. the Federal Courts, at Greensboro. ' : ' J. A.! LONG, AT rORNBY AT LAW,- ." YsncjrilleyN.'& - r :v -i- - : 1 i f , I vTi!l at tend tap-Courts of Person coun ty regularly. . ; . -. ; (1UA8 E. BRA.DSIIEU, J ' , Roxboro N. C. j mCTICIKQ PHYSICIAN: : Professional services offered to the'cltl- eaief Rsxbsrsaiiil surrounding commu nity. - :.. ' ; . K. B. Boue. J. S. Merritt DOONE & HERRI 1 j Attorney t and Coumellort at Lav, I Rxboro N. C. 'Special attention jgivea t collection of clams. ; '.i-. . v.. s. W instead. J. F. Terry. WIN STEAD & TERRY Attorneys & Counselera at Law. roxboro. n. c. i Prompt attention giren to all business entrusted totbera.. Rob't 0. Strudwi6k, ATTORNEY AT LAW, : CUItMAM If. C : WiH at i em I the Guuty regularly. courts of Person JR'J. T. FULLER, j h PraoticiDg Physician.' I Rwxboro, N. C. . i Having iirturned t R-xlori, I very respcifiil'y "fiVr my pri.ft'iwiou.al services to thd . pubiii- .eHnratIy, 'oujroasouah.le terms. And will h thankful for put. rouagv in the Jut urn as in the past. 5Z 5m -'-.ji.;-:.-,-'. "a----!. J'Z 'ZlZ.ZZ HorologicaU i If vour w ;it.h din i (Jr yrnir cHh k s'm.ijui ?Tp, l Juki taUcit iuttt Ci:-tn-ryislip; Ilo's tli man vkh.ni aivtJ; i;.. power, To ayain denote vach ile ting hour. ' A large tpianMty f fi "" watche. ant? jaweiry n hand, spectarles. etc AH work varrauted and eaiisf u tt Kuaraute-d. - S. V G Mil) NEK, ' Main slrt'it; Durliam, N.C : 2i tf. : ' T ' : CARBIAGE RlCirMOND, TA. Oar stock ol C:rria. Biii'?, Phae Uns and Uoad" Wuon will compare fa Yrahly with any in th-' United States. Scad for circulars and yrice lisrs. Establish, d 1840. BOMAH, MOH 1 CO., Importers aud "Wholeaate Dealers iti, HARD WARE. W S DoBUoB Jr I Iron Front Building, u, J Allan R Donna G. R. Cauuon, No. 5, Qov$rnor St, 3wha Dunau, RICHMOND, VA. Prompt attention gi7en to orden No Patent, No Pay PATENTS SiSi Devices, Couiuu.la. - lMnstgns and La fcrU. All prellmliutry examinations, as f patentability of Inventions, free. Our Guide for Obtalninff Patents '' is sent Ifm verTwhre Address LOUjlS BAGGER & CO., Solicitors of Patents, ' Washington, D. C. . - Roxboro Hotel, BY A,. R. POUSffEE. Roxboro, -N. (5. Good accommodations foi i Man and beast. CHARGES MODERATE SCHEDULE Of tlie Milton and utherlin Railroad. Daily. Suwlays exceptcti. j .Leave Milton 5 a. in. i . . . ... I i : Pit n ... Leave Sutheriin 11 uu a. ru. i Arrive Milton 12 00 a. ni. Ieave Wilton 4 p. m. j 1 Arnve Sutherlin 500p. ra.i , IAve Suthcrlin s 5 00 p. m. ! Arrive inron u wp. m. i ... . ,1 nt Qntharltn'c witll alt tjOOUrCllOIl liin. day train's on It & D R R and tickets sold to all points on Richmond uanvuie n t2 lif-annrvtiirnrwl-if ioiin mill rtifes XV 1 W W'lV; - llW.lVjV.f.....-.'. - guaranteed aine as to any poiut ;on Richmond & Danville R. R. of eqnaj dht4ice. & Prop'r. None Sas; ' ' On the Genuine J Face without H 'JSfiw of the tne ZL pjWrap It Will Positively Cure Bad Breath . Nothing is so anpleasaotas bad breath, geSeraUy arising from a disordered stom ach and ean be so easily correci by takint Simmons Liver Regulator. ' JAUNDICE. Rlmninns T.lvr Resriilariir ennn rir1l firleS - tliis-rHsease from the system, leavs ing the skin clear and free of all impuri tie - . SICK HEADACHE. ' Tlie stomacli imperfectly digetting its ctmtetits caues Fevere paiu in the Lead, accmpinied.ly disagreeable nausea. For the relief and cure of this distreesin? af fliction take Simmous' Liver Regulator. M ALiAlilA. ' Persona living. In au unhealthy localitv may avoid all attacks by occasionally tak ing a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator to keep, the liver in healthy action. CONSTIPATION. should not be regarded as a trifflnsr ail ment. Nature demands the ntmost j-eg-ularity of th bowels. Therefore assist Nature by taking binimons Liver Regu lator It is so mild and effectual v BILLIOUSNESS One o two tablespoonfuls will relieve all tho troubles incident to billions state, such as nausea. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Distress after eating, bitter, bad tasto in the mouih. ALCOHOLIC POISONING. Simmons Liver Regulator will counter act the effect of alhoholic poisoning. By its use the torpid liver is aroused, the nerves . quieted, the gastric disturbance corrected and intemperance- prevented. YELLQW FliVEK. The Regulatir haa proven its great value as a remedial agent during the pre v. alence of that terrible scourge. Simmons Liver Regulator never fails to do all that is claimed for it. COLIC. Children PiifSTf is; with Colic foon ex- iH-rience relief when Simmons Liver Reg ulator is administered according to direc lions. Adnlttias well as children derive great benefit from this medicine. CHILLS AND FEVER. There is Jo need of sufferiug auy.hmgr er wan cuilis aud rever. Simmons Liv er Regulator soon breaks the ehids aud carries the -fever out of the pvstetn. It ernes when all other remedies fail. DYSPEPSIA. This medicine will positively cure you f. this terrible disease. It is no vain boast,- but we assert em pha ileal 'y v hat we know to be true. Simmons' Liver Regula tor will cwre you.'' ...-i' BLADDER AND KIDNEYS.' Most of the diseases of the bladder orig iu;vte from those in the kidneys. Restore i he acjtipn of tha liver fully, and b"th he kidiieysand the bladdef will be restored. fyTake only the Genuine, whie.h al ways has" ou the the red Z Trade Mark nnd signature of J. II. ZEILIN & CO. Sold by all Druggists-. ! HOW to LI VE ! A complete Cyclopedia of household knowledge for the n)ei; now ready. Notblnc like 11 Golnff AMtt Low priced. Illustrated, nneq tutted In authonhip. Send for Press notices and f nl 1 particulars now. On tit and instruction how to sell, free to actual agent. Suc cess guaranteed faithful workers . State experience, U Biiy, ina territory aesirea. rr. c. IIHHBPI PHbLUtaer, 404 Area Street. FbiladebUa. I's, This Important orram wcizVis but about three pounds, and all the blood sa a liTing person (about three galln)paj through It at least oaoe ercry half hour, to the bile and other unpuntu strained or filtered from tt. Bile is the natural ha w purgatire of the bowel, a4 if the Lircr become torpid it is not separated from the blood, but car ried through the Yeiaa to aH parts of the system. and in trying to escape thraugb the pores of the skia, causes itt twa yellow or a dirty brown IH color, lhe stomach becomes diseased, aaa i-'ys-pepsia. Indigestion, Conatipatioa, Headache, Bili ousacss. Jaundice, Chills, MaLarial Fevers, Files, Sick and Sour Stomach, and general debility fol low. MekbilS Htatii, the great vegetable Pi H discovery lor torpidity, causes the Liver to throw off from ona to twe ounces of bile each time tha blood passes through it, as long aa there is aa ex cess of bile i and the effect of rna a few dosea upon yellow complexioa or a browa dirty lacking skin, will astonish all who tryit ehey being tlx first symptoms ta disappear. The cure af all bill oua diseases aad Liver eceasjatBt is made eertaia by taking Har attmb ia accordance with directions. Headache la generally cared ia twenty miaates, and no disease that arises from tha Liver can axial if a fair trial is given. SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE POX PILL4 BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25 Ckls-uidlLOO H mm Tha fatality of Consunptiaa ar Throat aai Lang Diseases, which sweep ta tka grave at least one-third of all death's victims, arises from tha Opium or If orpkiaa oast sat, which simply smw pehes as tne work or oaaca goes oa. fnjoao wm be pan of cured peopU who are Cviac a-day with bat oaa ia remaining lung, Na greater wrong eaa ba doaa thaa to say that Coaaampdea ia iacarabla. Tha Globbs TLOwsSt Coaca Sraor will core it when all other mas have failed. Also, Colds, Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Read tha testimoarsls of tha Hoc. Alexander H. Stephens, Gar. Smith aad Ka-Gov. Browa of Ga., Hoa. Gee. Pcabady, as waU aa those of other remarkable Coras ia oar book-rsa to all at tha drug stores aad be ooaviaced that it yoa wish to aa cured yea caa aa ayiaaiagtBa GLOaa FLOwaa Cotreat Sxaur. Take aa Troches or Loaaagaa far Sara Throat, when vou caa get Gioti Flo' Bint as prica. For aala by all Druggists Pric. 25 Cents and $1.00 H o M 1-1 M H so ESWI1 Grave mistakes are made in the treatment or all diseases that arise from poison ia the blood. ' Not case of Scrofula, Syphilis, White SweUinz, TJlimrous Sores and Skia Disease, ia a thousand, is treated without the use of Mercury in some form. Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it pro duces are worse Irian any other kind of blood or skin disease can be. Dn. Pkmbzxtoh's Sth.uk gia or DauGirr is the only medicine upon whih a hope of recovery from Scrofula, Sy philis and Mercurial diseases in all stag es, cal be reasonably founded, aad that will cure Cancer, fio.oco will be paid by the proprietors if Mercury, or any ingredient not purely vegetable and harm icss can bs found In it. . , Price by all DrupsisSs'ji.eo. : - GtXBB I LOWEK COL'GH SvatTP ad MCRItSt.LS HsriTiNi fob thi Live Ur sale ty sO Drug? gis in as cent ai.d Jfi.oo bottle. A. MISSSELL & C:., Prcprfetos. " PHILADELrHIA, PA, ROXBORO, N..O., The New Baby BT GEO. W. CABLK. i There came to port l&st Sunday night, , Tbe queerest litt!e craft, Without an inch of rigging on; Looked, and looked and laughed. It seemed so curious that she Should cross the unknown water And moor herself right in my room, My daughter, oh, my.danghter. She has no manifest but this, No flag floats o'er the water. She's too new for the British Lloyds My daughter, oh my daughter. Ring out wild bells, and tame ones too! Ring out the lovers moonl Ring iu the little worsted socks! RiDg in the bib and spoon! -v ' - Ring out the muse! ring ia the nurse! Ring in tbe milk and water! Away with paper, pen and ink Mj daughter, oh, my daughter! THAT BAD BOY. "What was the health officer do ing over to your house thisimorningf said tbe grocer to the bad boy, as the youth was fring'frozen potatoes at the man who collects carbage in the alley. "O, they are searching for sewer gas and such things, and they have got plumbers and other society ex perts till you can't rest, and I have come away for fear they would find the eewer gas and warm my jacket Say, do you think it is right when anything smells awfully to always lay it to a i boy. ' 'Well m nine cases out of ten they would hii it right, but what do you think is the trouble over to your house t' 4S-h h ! Now dont breath a word of it to a living soul, or I am a dead boy. You see I was over fr the dai ry fair at the exposition building Saturday night,' and me and my chum, helped to carry boxes of cheese and firkins of butter, and a cheese man gave each of us a piece of limberger cheese, wrapped up in tin foil. Sunday morning I opened my piece and it made me tired.! D, it was the offullest smell lever heard of, except the smell when they found a tramp who hung himself; in the woods on the Whitefish Bay road, and had begn dead threw weeks. 1 1 was just like a old back 'number fu neral. Pa aad ma was jest getting ready to go to church, and I cut off a piece of cheese and put it in the inside pocket of pa's vest, and I put a piece in the lining of ma's muff, and they went to church. I went to church, too, and sat on a back seat with pay chum, lookiDgjust as pious as if : I was taking up a collection. The church as pretty warm, and by the timn thfv ertt nn tn airier a hvrnri.- cj y IT o l T pa 'a cheese began to smell a match, against mas cneese. fa neitt one Bide of the hymn book, and ma the other, and Pa he sings for . all that is out, and whrn he braced himself and sang, 'JUst as I am,' ma thought pa's voice was tinctured whh billious nees and she looked at him, ;and hunched him and told him to stop singing and breath tnrough his nose, cause his breath was enough to stop a clock. Pa stonpetl singing and turned around kind of cross at me, and then he smelled ma's cbeese, ani he turn ed his head the other way and eaid, "whewand they didnt sing anymore but theyj looked at each other, as though the smelled frewy. When they sat down they sat as far apart as they could get. and pa sat next to a women who used to be a nurse in a hospital, and when she smelled pa's cheese she looked at him as though she thought he had the small pox. and she held her handkerchief to her nose, - - The man in the other end of the pew,thafmaat near.he was a6tran ger from Racine who belongs to Our church, and he looked at ma sort of qoeer, and after the minister prayed and they got up to sing again, the man tookihis'ihat and went out. and when he came near me he eaid in a whisper some thing about a female glue factory. Well, sir, before tbe sermon was over everybody m that part of the church, had their hand kerchiefs to their noses, and they looked at pa and ma scandalous, and the7 two ushers they came around in the pews looking for a dog.and when the minister sot ovei his. sermon and wiped the perspiration from his face he said he , would . like to have the trustees'iof the church stay af ier meeting, as there was some business of importance to transact. He said the qaestiori of proper ventilation and sewerage fo- the church would be brought up. and that he presumed the congregation had noticed the un usal amount of sewer gas in the church.. He said he spoken of tbe matter before, and expected it would be attended to before this. He said he was an humble follower of the Lamb, and was willing to cast his lot wherever the Master decided, but he would be blessed if he would preach any longer in a church HOBUT FIRST: ABROAD NEXT. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31, 1883. smelled like a bone boiling establish ment. Hei said religion was a good thing, but po person could enjoy re -ligion in a fattening establishment as he could in a flower garden, and as far as he was concerned.he had got enough. Every body looked at every body else, and pa looked afma as though be knew where the sewer gas came from and ma looked at pa real mad, and me and my chum lit out, and I went home an distributed my cheese all around. j I put a slice in ma's fcu reau drawer, down under her under clothes, and !a piece in lhe' spare room, under the bed, and a piece in the bathjropm, the soapjdish ' and a slice in the album on the parlor table an a peice in a library in a book, and I went to the dining - room . and put some under the table, and dropped a piece under the rarfge in the kitchen I tell you the house was loaded for bear. Ma came from church first, and I asked her where pa was, she-said she hoped he had'goneCto walk around a block to air hisself. Pa camehome to dinner and whtn he cot a smell ftf the bouse he opened all thk doors. and ma put a comfortable around her shoulders and told pa he -was a disgrace'to civilization. Pa finally convinced raa that it was not him, and then they decided that itfwas the house that smelled so, as well as the church, and all Sunday afternoon they went visiting and this morning pa went down to the health office and got the inspector of nuisances to come .up to the house, and when he smelled around a spell hs said there was dead rats in the main sewer pipe and they sent for plumbers, and ma went out to! a neighbors to borry fresh air, and when the plumbers be gan to dig up the floor in . the base ment, I came over here: If they find anv of j that limberg cheese it will go hard, with me. The hired girls have both quit, and ma says she is going to break un keeping house id board, j That is jutttfn my hand. I want to board at a hotel, where you can have a bill of fare atid tooth picks, and billiards, and 'everything. Well I guess I will go over to the house and stand in the'back door and listen to tIiT.rioooleJrgt3$rd --- If -you see me'eome flyig out of the' alley with my coat tail full'of boots you can bet they have bavj discovered the sewer gas. ! 1 ' i ' ;Why;He Didn't Vote. 0 The following is an unreported examinatiorijsaya an English paper, that tools place before one of the commissioners appointed to inquire into a certain election petition: " What ia your name?" "George Jones." , "Well, what do you know ot this?" 0n the day of the election I - i went to the 'Spotted dog." "What did you do there?" " "I eee'dl a man." "Well, 'what did he do!" "He gaye me five shillings aud said as how I was to vote for Mr. X.' ;. "Well, did you rote for Mr. X." "No, sir." "What did you do then?" "Went bn to the pig and whis tie." "Well thereP ."There I see'd another man." "What did he do?" "lie gave me fire shillings, and said I was to vote for Mr. X." ."And did yoa vote?" "No, si r' "What flid you do then!" "I went to the Red Lion." "And there! There see'd a mtn, too." "And did be gire you five shil ling and tell you to vote for Mr, X. . "He did." "Aud did yonf " "No, air." ' "Why, on your own admission you obtained 15 shill.ngs to rote for one of the candidates. Did you uotvote at all?" - "Naair.,K . : "Why not?"' ' "Becauae I ain't got bo vote; it'a my fatherj George Jouea, who's an elector.' j Collapse ot commissioner. Skinny Men. Wtll'g Healtli'ltenewcr. Alfiolate cure or nervous debllityjand weakness of tbe rneratiTe ranctioo,l.fat draggista.N. C Dt;po,J C.'Uua'dWi'lmlngtoD N. C. T.vi. . - - i ja i, i m.ggawB8 aw "Was Lost. My poor friend," said a : minis- ter ;to a man who had just ibeeu shot. 4you cannot reepver." , "So you 1 got lis work link the gentlemen ii?" 'l think tb&t he has given you a death wouitd and my advice to fee a free confession and ask tbe Iiord to forgive you "I havn't gpt time." "Have ou? then been so verv bad!" J j "N, but I've been sorter loose in ray bookskeepin If- I; had kept the" accon tits ;1)alaDb$dJniidfl.'with thevirtuou.. could have footed up in a minute I"1 - 5 and confessediin a lump, but; as it is, I've got to go over the items. I can't go backjany further than this year, for my llooks previoua tq that time were destroyed by fire. jLet'o see, last new-year's day 1 stole a blanket' froiu! Bob .Benson, j tvvo days after wa Ids I 1 sold , whiskey without licensfe, then I took a red hankercheit from a boy and shot a cider peddlef. After that Irobb ed a store jindf pretty soon I found a bridle rein in my hand. Pulhug it along I foutid that a horse3 was hitched to the other end of it. jWiH - the Lord parddn me for all that?" I "Oh, yes," j said the minister, bepding over. Jiim. - j- "Well, shorjtly after these festiv ities I studied ;for the ministry aud secured a floc I became fly in the work and assisted in many con versions. I roped in ten sinners herein Arkanaw that had escaped the clutches oi the gospel iu.e very other state." . ! ' "Now are you redeeming -yourself," said the nini8rer. f " FTell. and effter this," continued the mau, one of my deacons rained the reputatiouof.a young lady and, boa need him out of i the church, but I allowed the young woman to renuaiu." I "Then your soul is lost,'" indtg nantly replied he miuister. The Lord frowna Upon you, and you are gone.'' Ex. ' She! Knew Her Bights. On Mondavi afternoon, just 83 the gfts was being lighted, ayOung man entered lhe forward ladies' cabin of a Ful on'.tcrryboat. All the scats were occupied except one. aud he made hb way unsteadily to it. He bad evidently been ma king too maojj News Year's calls As the boat started he placed; his bat ou the 8eatand went to look at himee.f in the friirror. I r. his ab sence a colored; won.an with a bas ket of clothes eptered and. took the vacant seat. iTbe young man Biiw her aud rushed to get ahead of her but was too late. "That's my scat" be exclaimed. "No, sah; dis yar's di ladijes' cabbing." "But' I had the seat before, and you art? sitting on" jfYtidsar. Yo' was heah befo, but ' I is heah behind, an" if a' hjzness what 1 's aottin' on Yes, f madam, but' 'Dais no use velosserpedin'.terme. Ikuows ray rights accordin ter 'er fo'teeuth commandment Nig' gals good as white, an der man cepatioQ proclematiou is a woman cipation procemation likewise, Go 'way or I '11 call a oesifer." He was compelled to wait until theJ boat reached the slip , betorw be could obtain hi tile, aud wbu he recovered it, itflooked like a con cert! u a in respolse, and be had to tryit on his foot before' he could use it ;L The Dull Boy And the Bad Boy. ! ' -. .. . ' v. - f In a country ischool not far dis tant from Norwich was a half wit ted pop'l, who, though a very poor reader,, was obliged to read his passage bf Scripture during the ex erciaes proceeding he opentng prayer: Behiu him sat a brighter lad, in whom he placed great con fideuce as a helper when he wres tled with a new jyerse. One pleas aut morning a verse in Job reading "And God Emote Job with sore boils,' fell to th halt wilted lad's lot. The bright lad helped him and be delivered it thus to the as touished school;! 'And God-nh Price shot Job-ah tcith-ah four 'balU!'.' The announcement created fthe wildest tumult ond while tbe school was convulsed the bright lad whig pered to thereadei: "That was an almighty heavy charge, wafm't it?" Order had been no sooner restored than the'reader parrot like, put the query to the teachen "That was a almigty heavy charge, wasn't "it!" andj order could hot be restored again that morning" long enough for the U8oal devotions. Ex. CLIPPINGS. The truly generous is the truly wise. - Silence does not always mark wis dom, j ' '. It is impious in a good man to de sad. The last drop makes the cup run over. Lost time can never be regain ed. . '. ; ' ' . Ere fancy you consult.consult your purse. Look well before you leap,you may land in a mud hole A smooth sea never makes a skill ful mariner. Injure ao.t. another's reputation t business. Learning makes.a man fit compa nyfor himself. '. Without the rich heart, health is a beggar. Engage not in argnment with eve ry person you meet. Care for what you say, or what you say will make you care. -'- ' ' . ' The greatest truths. are the simplest so are'the greatest men. : Thmk wrongly if you please, but in all cases think for' youi self. . True art lika love, excludes all competition arid absorbs the man.:. I Hold on to your hand when you are about to do an improper thing. It requires a" good, strong man to say, I was mistaken and am sorry. wnen a man's upper story is empty, bis mouth will advertise the fact. . ' Suffering itself; does not less afflict the senses than the fears of suffer ing. He is the happiest, be he king or peasant, who, finds peace in bis home. Falsehood and fraud shoot up in every soul, the product of every cliaie. ' Flattery is like your shadow ; it md53 you either larger kor small er. . ' Jealousy is the sentiment of prop erty, but envy is the instinct ot theft. The world does not require so much to be informed as to be reminded. In memory's mellowed light we behold not tfcve throne, we see only the flowers. Recreation is only valuable aa it unbends us ; the idle can know noth ing of it. Experience is the trophy compos ed of all the weapons we have been wounded with. Cast your nets in the right water, and tney may take fish while you are sleeping. ' The defects of the understanding, like those of the face, grow worse ns we grow old Get you money ready before s get ting out of- an omnibus, and before going into law. As a sandy hill is to the feet of the aged, go is a woman of many words to a quite man. One who is never busy can never enjoy rest, for rest implies relief from previous labor. It is during these days of business that a clergyman, on selecting' a chapter of the Bible to read in church first looks at the end of the last verse to make sure that no patent medi cine advertisement is bitched on. A man's chief concern should be tn avoid tbe reproaches of his own conscience; his next to elude the con demnation of his fellows. We all dread a bodily paralysis, and would make useof every contri vance to avoid it, but few. of ns are troubled about a paralysis of the soul $1.00 Year, in Adrano NUMBER 47. THEY 31UST BK SOLD" t ? Stoves bf EveryJjKind and TIM The fall eeafon ia jus toixriiiifiacd hn prepared for it with s BIC.GER STOCK Til AN- EVER s . -Repairing done neatlv and cheaply. TIM DOYLE, Boxboro, N. C Sept. 20 18 OOLMl'T -BE but whfeii in need of Goods of any kind, call on, A. R. FOUSHEE, Roxboro, who has just receiv ed a large stock of FALL and WIN TER in A tremendous stock of . Boots, Shoes and rubbers shoes for ladies, ge nts, boy and girl, for old and for young, for every body.! A large stock of Lad es l shawls, dresg goods, gents clothing,over coats, HATS! ! notions, groceries, &c.v They must be sold so come right along and examine my stock. I will make it to your interest to buy of me. All kinds pf produce ta ken for goods Cash paid for Hides and Sheepskins. v Yours truly A. R- FOUSHEE Roxboro,N. C. Nov! J, 1882. t tft 3nv .. , J i i..; i .. t . J. JL-J1 -. vua WARE CLOAKS )
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