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6-1 V 5 The crap Book What Puzzled Him. A bishop in full robe of office, with He (town reaching to bis feet, was teaching a Sunday school class. At the close he said he would be glad to answer any questions. "Can I askr said a little boy, rais ing his hand. "Certainly," said the bishop; "what is Itf. "Is lem all you're got on, or do you weur pants under dem?" ." tOVE OF COUNTRY. Breathe there the man with soul so dead Who never to himself hath said. This la my own, my natlvajand Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned As home his footsteps he hath turned From wandering on a foreign strand? If such there breathe, go. mark him well; For him no minstrel raptures swell! High though his titles, proud his name. Boundless his wealth ns wish can claim; Despite those titles, power and pelf. The wretch, concentered all In self. Living, shrill forfeit fair renown. And, doubly dying, shall go down To the vile dust from whence lie sprung. Unwept, unhonored and unsung. -Scott. The Vain Actor and the Little Bill. Lillian KtiHsell tells the following story about a handsome and vain ac tor: "A letter of his was put In another man's liox nt a club one evening by mistake. The other man opened the letter, saw that it was a note from a tailor demanding Instant payment of a bill long overdue, and in dismay sealed it up ngitln neatly and put it In the box of Its rightful owner. The rightful owner entered the smoking room that night with the letter in liis hand. lie rnn it through, glanced around complacently, gave his mus tache n twirl and murmured: "'Silly little girl!'" Hia Turn to Ba Annoyed. President Mct'rea of the Pennsyl vania rnllroad said, apropos of n false charge against a financial institution: This charge was more than refuted. The Institution came out with flying colors. It reminds me of an Incident that happened when I was it rodinan In my youth. Working on the Con nellsvllle line, I took a number of meals with a middle aged farmer and his wife. One day at dinner I noticed that the fanner's' wife seemed rather out of sorts, and after dinner I wasn't surprised to hear her say: "Josiah Simmons, to think that you have forgotten that this is the anni versary of our wedding-!" Old Josh Hushed guiltily, looking up from his pnper with a start. Then he said In a surprised voice: "Why, mother, you must be mistaken. We were married on the 8th." The wife bit her lip. ."Oh, excuse me," she snid. "I wag thinking of my first marriage anniver sary." , Hia Garbage. The wife of a millionaire recently expressed her preference for fancy dress parties u follows: "It was at one that I first met my husband. He appeared In the garbage of a niouk." What to Do With Surplus Milk. A teacher was trying to impress on the young minds the various uses of milk. She waiileil same bright genius ! to tell how the farmer fed the surplus ' milk to the pig.-i. Leading up to this, ! ehe asked this question, "Now, cull- j Ureu. after the farmer has made all j the bi:t!er im! cheese he needs and ! uses what milk he wants for his fam ily, what does he do with the milk thut ' still remains?" One little hand waved ' frantically. The teacher smiled and , eaid. "Well. James?" "He pours it bac k into the cow," j piped James. Woman's Home Com- . panlon. I At tha Ciroua. I Zeke and Keturah had been keeping j company for nearly a year, but up to date Zeke had not had the courage to i propose. The opportunity came, though. one summer afternoou when they were at the circus. After seeing the sights tbey rested on a bale of hay In an ob scure corner of the menagerie tent. "What do yob reckon Is the most strange thing we seed?" said Keturah. "It's hard ter say, hut I know what I'd like ter be now," replied Zeke in a tender voice. "The flying trapeze man?" she ven tured. '"No, not hlro." "Mebbe the ringmaster?" "Nor him. You reeoltect the octopus in the glass tank? Well, I'd like ter be he." "Why?" "'Cos he'd nigh unto a hundred arms, an' I'd like ter use 'em 'nil a-bug-gin' yon a hundred times at oncet and protect you from all sides for the rest of yer life." Ladles Home Journal Two of a Kind. A private In the regulars went to the colonel of his regiment and asked for a two weeks' leave of absence. The colonel was a severe disciplinarian and did not hesitate to use a subterfuge In evading the granting of privileges to ' his men. "Well," said the colonel, "what do you want a two weeks' furlough for?" "Me wolfe is very sick, and the chil dren are not well, and, If ye didn't molnd, she would like to have me home fer a few weeks to give her a bit ov assistance." The colonel eyed him for a few mln utes and snid: "Patrick, I might grant your request, Ibut I got a letter from your wife this (morning saying she didn't want you ihome; that you were a nuisance when ever jbu were there. She hopes I Won't let you hare any more fur loughs." "That settles It! Ol suppose 01 can't get the furlough then?" "No, I'm afraid not. Patrick." It was Patrick's turn now to eye the colonel ns he started for the door. Stopping suddenly, he said: "Colonel, cau Ol say something? "Certainly. Patrick. What Is It?" "You won't get mad, colonel. If 01 ay it?" "Certainly not Patrick. What Is it?" "Ol want to say there are two splen did liars In this room. 01 was never mnrried lu me lolfe." A Regard For Appearanea. - A milliner endeavored to sell to a colored woman one of the last season's hats at a very moderate price. It was a big white picture hat. "Law, no, honey!" exclaimed the woman. "I could nevah wear that. I'd look Jes' Hue a blueberry In a pan of milk." The Widows Objected. The editor of u little western paper was In the hnblt of cheering tip hlx subscribers dally with a column of short pertinent comments on their town, their habits and themselves. The department on account of Its Intimate personal flavor was the most popular thing In the paper. On a hot day. when n simoom whis tled gayly up the stro-'ts of the town, depositing everywhere Its burden of saml, the editor brought forth this gein of thought: "All the windows along Main street need washing badly." The next morning he was waited on by a platoou of Indignant citizens, who confronted hltn with the paragraph In question fresh from the hands of the compositor ami Informed him fiercely that he had gone too far. After a hasty and horrified glance he admitted that be h:id. It now read: "All the widows along Main street need washing badly." Everybody's. "A Hill ov a N'ise." Isaac N. Kolplr, who saw service in 180S under the command of Captain Rigsliee. relates a story as told by n son of Krln who was on the battleship Maine when it was blown up. The Irishman was requested to relate his thrilling experience at the time of the explosion in Havana hnrbor. He was before an audience, and, advancing to the front of the stage, he bowed low and In a faltering voice said: "Frl'iuls. It were thus way: , I were asleep below In me bunk, little dream In' what were goln' tor happen.' There were n hill ov a n'ise, un' when I waked up the nurse said. 'Sit up, Pat, nn' take this.' holtliu' a spoon forn'lnst me face." Washington Star. Due For a Cussing. " General Wheeler's body was brought to Washington draped In the Con federate flag as well as the stars and stripes, under both of which he had served. While the body lay iu state an old Confederate soldier who had fought under General Wheeler In Gen eral Karly's division heard of the Con federate Hag and desired to see his dear old lender In the light of long ago. Hut nu r.viching Washington the stars and bars luitl been removed by order of the president. The veteran looked at the body clad in the blue uniform and. solemnly slinking his head, mut tered: 'Waal, by g.-i. gcu'ul, when you git on t'other sliie itnl Jubal Early catches yon iu tin-in togM I'm bet tin' you'll git the puttiest ens. in' that ever cum your way!" LIppincolt's. The Poor Squirrel. An Irishman stood In front of nn electric fan which was going at full Fpeed. 'i!i no end of a buzz. After a minute or two be scratched his head end s lid. "Hedad, I wadn't want to be that squirrel!" At the Station, A. .1. Cacsiitt. the late president of the Pennsylvania railroad, once told the following railroad story: A western broker moved from the city into the lonntry. He moved far out, and, since the railroad was small and the train service poor, he traveled to and from town by carriage or auto mobile exclusively. Deciding, after a time, to keep chick ens, he ordered n patent chicken coop and on the day it was exiected set out in a dray to fetch it home from the freight office. lie reached the railroad"' station, which he had never seen before, after an hour's drive. No one was in sight, but there was his chicken coop, and. with his man's help, he soon had it on the dray and set off homeward again. A hundred yards er so down the rond he met a chap In a blue uniform with the title of "station master" in gold letters on his blue cap. "Hey, there!" exclaimed this chap excitedly. "What the dickens have you got on that dray?" "My newfhicken coop." the broker calmly answered. "Chicken coop be hanged !" shouted the station master. "That's Mudby Junction." Beecher In a Letter to Hia Son. When wnrkln-; for others, sink your self out of sight. Seek their interest. Make yourself necessary to those who employ you by Industry, fidelity and scrupulous Integrity. Selfishness Is fa tal. Hold yourself responsible for a higher standard than anybody else ex pects of yon. Demand more of yourself than anybody expects of you. Keep your own standard high. Never excuse yourself t. yourself. Never pity your self. Be n hard master to yourself, but lenient to everybody else. Concentrate your force on your own business; da not turn off. &e constant, steadfan persererlng. LEGAL NOTIGES. LAND (SALE. By virtue of an order ot mile granted hv the Puierinr Court of Kamlolph eountv mi ithe'iwii tinn of M. A. Kiiitlk-T airnmst Maiilcl CwWi' et al. 1 hall ktll at the Court Hum door at Ash, boro. K. C. at lsi o'clock M. cm the ad diiv ol x-ptemher WW. the following rt-al eatate, towlt: A tract of laud iu Tabernacle towiikbl p. in wo.l county, U't.iniiiug ut a ttouc utor utai tlieoriio nul line o.' V. P. Cnpple; thence eit-t ID chit'im anil 71 ItiiL-s to a dogwood, thence nuiUi h. a-i,l Mlks to an ash. t hei.ee ea-t 2 chain and 2!j links to a stone, thence Hiuth & cbaina auu m links to a stone in the Smith line, thencw wi- lAchaiiin and 6 links to a pine knot and turn planted, thence north 8 chains to the bcijiu uihK.imtuiiiiiiK i acre uiole or lev. and TMct: BoKiniiiii at a stone in the mid dle of Uu harrie and runniiKt north HI defrrces east 9 chains and 7ft links to a black oak. theiiiw mirth 4 chains and to links to a dogwood in original line, thence east on said line 17 chains and lift links to a stone, thence north 4 chains ane SO links Ui a while oak, thence cast 18chs and CO links to a tune, formerly a black oak, thence couth HO chains to a hickory, thence west 87 chains and IS links to a p ile stump, thence Siiuih chiiinstoa )st oak, ihenee we-t chs and -V) links to a stake in tht middle of the river; thenceup Hie various cnnre of sinil cieek to (he tx-irliiiiiiifc-. containing 100 aces nunc or less. Sd Tract: Beginning at a dwwood in E K Copple's line, thence south S chains mid is In.k to an ashe. tin nee east a chains and a:. I.nk- i-u. stnne, thence nerf h a chains and tia link- in u stake at.d stone heap, thence wot V chums u hi i link , to the IvKiiiiiiiijr. TKKMS: One-third twsh. the reinuinine w thirds on a credit ol six months, the purchaser Ri villi: Uiti.l i.h'i approved scctiritp therefor, and tile title reserved till the fiuther or.i.-i ol t ic court. J. A. SPKNCE. Cuter. Tuis 3.1 1'ny of August ilic7. MoirniAiiK sale. Pv ' I l!ie nowsr cniiraiin! n igiige Jenl, ( xn iiicd Mnich i'S. jiii. ' y lletu v I r finl I-'.IIn Trrfcili n I i if , (o Win lliirsi.mv, ami Msiui1(, ,,1'tl tiniit-l'. ri il for value received, I'n- i i tn llnrsl.i,,, to V. C. I'm.. mum ni Jul, I'M I'.ior wliidi nn iiBufili-Ml is !,.!, t c ,,l -il in H. i giMor, . j..,, ,!,,!! !, ,., ,ll v in o U t.i.ii l r HI, psgf ."S. ,. il isiguni mil (. s ptcmbcr Til.. l'.Mi;. ,, 'L' ell i !. .!., s- II hi piiblii- iMidi n :.. Ili I (mil II, .11, ,1 ,- i I;.,, (" I, ,. ,,,. ,,, ill higlit- t bidder l,.r cash, ti, f.. . il-scti t,i i ml tsifl , 1 inL, tmd tin ii Hiilldl, mini tounsliip 1,'ain!') pli ( . i. , N t'., and l.tiOHii 8nd ilt siu'ii t ,l iiv fj 'o'l's, viz: Adj ii inp; ihn Intid- of (;.- . Niii.Ii, .1 rrv V- licit nn, I - ihcii beuiiiiii..!; nl a sioni. in iho , , I' nuk r,.s ,,,) ,,, niiiK ii 1 r,li ill i lmil.s to a U n- , till nee ensi " T."' cl.i.ii.s to a stone, tliei ee south H.7.", clmii.s to a sti nf iu 1 inlit-ol-e. y ol ivii ..'. Iliciii-t i. rally wrS villi sniil iifjl t r f w.-.j to tlie t tginnitie;, c' iiliiinii u s.voii ; en inni" er less, .-said sal- vv n ninil" i,. salisryai.il f ifc use said moi 'Kni;.- Il.l.iAM IIAIiKIM W, M, olnae. W i:. CANNON', Assipcp. Ti is ,ni..iiKt. "i mo; iNO I ICK. .1. M. Liit' iT Intsti.is' .!nvenl. red t!-c roPou inr liimi In Kandnlpli eountv! hi il: A tmet of , aete- more or h-.-snf Imul lu ( ulnr tln.vc -.,(, ,.. -lui-on tin-waters- of Tavlors Creek, iidioiniu the lands ol Will Hrile. Niincy U'walleti. I I LewnlUn heir-. K. K. Luther and others- He. irliinlnB at a -lone corner K. K. Luther's line in.. riu.niiiK .south Hi chains to Briles' line tla-u, e oa-tSI eVnins Mill,. Nancy l.ewallen line nn ! tlien c North 111 chains ton stum.., thence vie I i-itle-heainnihii, for which withm-.t oh'ee I, u lil. il within thirty davs from this .lute lie v. i.i ask forn wairant of survey to the couniy ,llt vevorof Kaudolph eountv, TlnsJulvHI. UHiT .1 P. HOWUKIHS. Knlrv Taker NOTICE. llavinp ipmlifietl Hs rxecutrix on tlie p lat "f .IPKseH. U elborn, deceased, befnre A.C. IlPimuoiitl, ('Ink of thp .Snji-iioi pourt of Kami ljih coutilv, all prsm ,v inf; cliiitnv npuinBt, said palate an- witilied to pp wiit them to tlm iinrl- rsion d. duly v- ri lied on ur before the 7tl day of Ai f" IU S, or, Ms. n- lie - will Deplciii, ,'l in In, of ,li ii r' cov r : at ,1 a I pnrsoim owiai J.i i I wil c..p... for,.d r til nuke liiu.i.ii.te smtlrinei.'t. I MARY A WKU'Ol.'N JKSSK II. WELnni.'N, F.xfeutois if ,lssc Ii. Wli.'n. Tli's, 1, ,1 v of Aug. l:h)7. LAND SALE. Hj vittte i f in, order t.f sale quoded l,y il.- Mih ii..i ( . rl o! !;,i, ,1,,'pi. r.,tv ,i, 111.- lelilio:, of f.lijn!, Mi Cf. l ,"ll' l,i-l". ..- if Sa. lie J lih.ii il.-c-tiMd. a:- inst Wm. .1 H' .Ii i ! I. I shall sell a, (ho ('.. Il, ..,. : ll.s.l III Asliclloro, X. (.'.. at JL' o'cl, ek V, n. ' ll.- Mi ,!,,y ,1 ijt , l'.Mi;. ..e h.otcii.o ll.'l slilte, K. wil; ; Hurt ,: );n , M1 runi y tomis.; -( in Kiid c, ui.tv :i. j ii in . I1..- lands , ! V. (,. H,K,, ", ,,) , tl,, Ii,"ii.dfil lis follows,: Hc.on nii.o at a Ii clory Mi I-'. I". Hiiiir'.- liuf, tl.i't ce lioiili I I i-Iih. o ii si. un . ili me nesl i.'l 12 chains lo Hi si, lie ai tl,,. 1 , ,., il,, ,,,.,. M,i,tl 1 1 - d. Lw. vhi 4 cii-. f,n,l .ill Jiids t H n ii.. iu J! E HlHir's iuc, Ihenceisi 4cls aid II' U' on said ine lo a siiii.e, thf roc si a Ii I -' cli , His lo a slo lie, ll.Cmc south -l'i (I r . ots, J! ' -1' chain- to H whiip ofk mar tin ,o:ul. thonce w ulh Sclia. find !HI ik. lo ll i-i in oinniiipi coiiiaii,ii!; J,"i pcics u.oir , i I i 'I EKMn l)i e-ihird rush ihc r- inuitm v IW.'S-lllilds l II a Mlpdil ol nix IlieicUs, I'-e puielia-i r giving hond and upptoved spcih i ' iy I heii for. and the ti le resnved 111 ihi ( iui tlier order i.f the cutiit. j Tl. is- "nil duv of Aug. 11)07. 'ELIJAH MOFKITT. ' on.r. I N0T1CR. j Un. Wnnil.le has tl) is iav ciiteied Hip f, How- Inn 1.4 -! in Kuniiololi couniy lovilt A tract ,.l ii ai-n-B more or less nl land in HnniM, n an I township, on tile water,, ol Deeu Kler, ailiom ! IliK the fan, Is ol John Kl.-Hs, Annie Hlouu IUi,i Holiliiiis-Hinl otliera. for wl.ich wlthrmt ol j. e tionille.l within Thirty ilayK from thiailale. he ivilliisk fora warnuitof sun-ey to the t'nnpiy iurveyor of Kainlolph Coiiniv. ThU July ai, 1 7. J. )', HOlilVlKIH. Witry 1 aker, EE-BALE oF TIMBBK. By virtue of a ileerw nf re-sale Itut'le l.v the I siis rior Court ol Randolph County, in n s;cul j pi.Mi-.sliiu; therein luiliiisr. eniit!l Camilla Kiism-II aiol s. v. Unwell sxsiusl 4-sfc-r Kit a il I iii.I Ste.liiuin Ki).. U. I shall sell ut Hie touil II use in As. ehoio. N, C , Htiaihlic ai.elioi,. r .lu aiitliPNt hiihler. on Kri.l. y the r.h ilav 1 ' ,-il..nls-r. 1IM7, at ia elix-k in., nil he iher .'loiiitahle limle-r that will nieustin- ft inches or ( ,i- i, iu ili;,lnet,'i a! the stui. i. one loot f'oto j In- uroiin.l, exe.-i.t the Iii..'wxk1, hickory , inapl - ! .,M iNTHitiitnon, and nil 1oi;wom1, Mekory mi. ,.le anil peisinitnoii ol nil Mcm t! at I- in '--! I :o file will be n.M at ll,p Hm-- mill I ilsive meniioiicd, said timls-r lielug t .p tn, ! , unm ,icsenuci lull. is in inu (.xuiiiy ol ivuio lolvh lie.. i I'lali, N. (J. lulioiuiiiK the latum of M. K. MoU'.tt and ntheis mil bound,,! as fol '. s. vi.: B. iiiiilnu at it pine. M.n-in -id-He t Hi anis' I. ne, inence west 21 chains to it ukc. ili, 1,-e smith SS chains to n h't-kory, II;, 'ii,-. w. -t S . i.i, ms an, Its links to n post oak. then.-, -ouih to Vlrml l'lv-nelO line, tl.etiec we t on -i.i. i line M , haiiis t- n vUme. then, tio.th l'i-; el ains to asiade. tl-emv u M. K. MoMl i's i,,.e . I -.-e tl.e snuie o.ur-c 40 i,l,-s t. i.i.otl.cr M. II. M.., litt s Hm, theme the s..ine ,s,rs-,ii i!'.. line II I Sc-hiiins to a hliu-k oak. thence east j; elmliis mid I) li iks to a Make, thenee m ri'i I I V chains to a hickory, Diivsoe I., i.il, ' c-.i oer, thenee east irte.hiiins to a hickorv. i'... .livi.lfliw line, th.nee sneth S c' aills i.ie. '.'.' I.' o a stake, iln-nee east 17 chains tied liui, I., i -li.U-, Wiliinni's !in tlienee south to tl.e u. niiin-; -o:it:tiiiiU4 l:;."i,.eies uion- or Uit, I i.e pute'.a-, r to 1..IV,' y.:,' f.ooi . i su li-oiatiou in w Iiieh to -,it a,i Tci.oye M.el tin h-r. KM.IAH MOFKITI. Terms f sale, Canh. ('i,i,iirii..-i,iii. t This the OUi day ul A,., liXlt . IRK-SALE OE LAXfJ. By virtue Ola. Ie.re of unit nvide by the Su. pciior Court of K:iieli,!,h c.eMtv. in a spei i il ; i.ro. u. Cini:. iherem ; :i.,: .... , :,t,tle.l k. H. W riant luuinsi c. i .. jni;.,:.!. I. c. Jugoid others. I -h .11 -ell at tl.- i ,.ur Hi.us,-in Ash,- l..in N. ( ,,t public mvi,.n to tin- holiest bidder on Monday, the il, I, diiv ol K-pt.-iulN.-r. . ut IV o'clock M.. the loliou ing nc-crilMj.l in.ct ot land, hut h. i. uL- In the I'ountv of , r-ou.do.ph. ! lir.o.t t,VT,.i.,,, N. v... in'iii-r i the laniis ot K iev Wricl.t. the fjiipi-lands. the Baldwin hind, and others, and Imun.l.-d as follow-, via - Uegiiimui.' t n stone. Kiley Wright s 1 BPd l"l-. ,::y,.r o.,H r,.. ;,t II r.U i l ,. stone. Wright's corner in liiovsou i raven's line, thence. outh mi-i, ('lav.-n', line 'JS l-aciin;ns to a blaokoiik l.u-li. Craven'si-onic, continn. inir -ouih on hi rr- v' iioe I'.i ch.dvs und .Ml links to a sink.-in i. ('mven s lim-, thenee eus asc-haiiis and ;r T.nk . t.. a str.e. :ox- line, th-iice north -i ciurns and Hi link-to a isist oiik. eni. lino v.v 10 t tti in n'l 41 cl uios ntel in links a i.-nnni..n. them e.ist III chain- to n " "i tl of the Fnniklinvllle Hond, tin-lice noilh nii.-.i; -n;il ,;,,( ti c-i iiiti.- to ' isist oak. Iliipic-'- conn r.d. the H:i diriu line, th.-i-e- west itlciiiua Iiupree's line to n stone lui prce corner, iln- Is-uiiiiilng oohtaiiiinir air acres moleo! 1. .-. Li-a tract of :iUut II.' u- ivs sold to C. () io.. desr-vipf ,! ol tvhic', -ee Book 11(1. imue a. T r f .ale 1 8 eu,-.!i. I :i iu six mouths. ! in eiiie motit.is. This inn day August, vn;. ' A. .-CKN 'K. t'o a iiis-io. el Si 'TP .. II .v ir..iiul!,ii.. xi-.-i.iorn on tl t.,t.. ,,, Cllnl-.- I: e sc. .!,c..is..i. tel. ieV. (. Hinc 1 1 1 ,: " i" t'.i t ''oiiitoi knniu.1,,1 ' )'' - ,o'st'!Vi!c''"i!ool'' '!-'' '" ' ' - ' l.-'.-n- ti e il" ' i av .. -l.i'i '. no.:.-.. ..nil he e,i i, iur of r ! t .... no tsons .win e-ln c : i .-,!..,., M.d n.ukc j ,.,,.. v 'l Ii K. ISi.eilll' ilur!- ,! . v- .. I ! , ,-t ,u ,,i . ' -: !io-l.'.H. .1... ..,. IV , I ! ioi I. CletR ol l: . .- .-,n,.i i ..... t ui I. i.i,... :. : i...iy. .l : i-..i, i i.vi. i; ciaii.i- ugaii -t sn'm i -i . .. nn- not ii to .r, m i., in t . H.c iiinlor ; -d dulv ve-.il-.l. on , i I, i..,,- ii. -.'.-.ili,,.,, i....l..ly, IHrS. ,r I',,.- i.,n,c m'l lep'.eadi-l ii , o.t ol .licir I, .. very- end .,11 persons owing I - ii.1 estate "ii, ...in-.- lorvtiiid imu make iiuine I .i.nte settl,.n"nt. I: II. .-Huini, Kxtr. I This isth tl i; v (,; .i.i:-.-, r..,.,. NUT If K. Hivin-j r.i;ti;i;.-d a, r, iver for til Kcn-dy Tin;.- ..... ,.f Tritthy X. (.'.. 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Sept. 5, 1907, edition 1
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