THE TRI-CITY DAILY GAZETTE
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LEAKSVILLE, M. C.
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population of 17,000.
MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1923.
KEEP UNSPOTTED
(By Wickes Wimboldt)
The man who takes good care of
his physical self spends about an
hour a day at it. He must keep his
hair cut, bis face shaved, his nails
manicured his body bathed his cloth
es brushed, his shoes shined. And his
imen must be clean.. It calls for con
stant vigilance. To keep oneself
i^orally clean it is even more diffi
cult because the lines are less defi
nite.
The five physical senses cannot
know spiritually. They do not discern
it. But they can discern and turn
toward all that is unspirituaL The
eye must glimpse the thing that is
unspiritual before it can be prevent
ed. The ear will pick it up. The nose
will smell it. The tongue taste. The
fingers touch.
Why is' it so difficult to do the de
cent thing? Probably fqr the same
reason it is harder to do on example
- ?r. mcdWto
f*®rci86. w • new xo
work out life's problems. Evidently
that is what we are here for.
Nearly every person puts to’ him
self the question, “How can I keep
unspotted from the world?” Instinct
iyely he knows he should keep him
self unspotted. Instinctively he wants
to be unspotted. That is one of the
differences between man and beast
There is no man with habits so low
that there is not within him a con
stant urge for better things—foi
higher things. He may not realize it
but it is there. The proof is on ev
ery hand. Time and time again we
see men rise from the muck and mire
cleanse themselves and stand in the
white light of spiritual determina
tion.
The great objective oi all man
kind is to keep the spots off. I have
known men to weep over their fail
ure to do so and weeping keep right
oh in the way they themselves de
plore. “I try? they say, “but my will
is not strong enough.”
Man’s will is never strong enough.
It is a puny thing when pitted
against the devil's. The devil has a
giant determination. You cannot
fight the devil with his own weap
ons, because he knows how to use
them better than you do. Locking
horns with the devil is like match
ing muscle with a gorilla.
j here is a way to get the best of
evil, however. Neutralize it. How?
It is really simple enough. If you
wise going to destroy acid you
would not add more acid to it. You
would pour in a quantity of alkali.
If you have an unwholesome desire,
don’t fight it by saying, “1 will not
have this unwholesome desire,”— for
you are then holding up before you
and looking at the thing you want to
keep away from.
Go at it from another angle. De
clare the tiding you wash Do not de
clare the thing you dont want. Say
in, substance when tempted or when
ap unwanted 'thought appears,—“I
love the right thing. I love decency.
I.iqve. fidelity, chastity and purity.
I Ipve to be clean, wholesome and
manly. I love to worship the Lord
in the beauty of_holiness.” You will
be surprised at the neutralizing ef
fect this procedure will produce.
Do not turn your back on the de
vil. You caanot get anywhere bar ig
noring him. Do not look at him..For
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate Of Martha A. Hardy
deceased, late of Rockingham coun
ty, North Carolina, this is to notify
all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased to ex
hibit' them to the undersigned at
Draper, N. C. on or before the 27th
day of July 1924 or this notice wilt
be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said es
tate will please make immediate
payment.
This the 27th day of July, 1923
C. W. Underwood, Admin
istrator of Martha A. Hardy, de
ceased.
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Almoat everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked
or gray. Years ago the only way to get
this mixture was to make it at home,
which Is mussy and troublesome.
Nowadays we simply ask at any
drug store for "Wyeth’s Sage and Sul
phur Compound." You will get a large
bottle of this old-time recipe Improved
by the addition of other Ingredients,
at very little cost Everybody uses
this preparation now, because no one
can possibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as it does It so naturally
and evenly. You dampen a sponge or
soft brush with It and draw this
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time; by morning the gray
hair disappears, and after another ap
plication or two, your hair becomes
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NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the power
nd authority contained in a certain
teed of Trust, executed by I. P.
prinkle, to the undersigned Trustee
n the 2nd day of January, 1920, and
uly recorded in Book 199 page 327,
nd further being directed by an or
er of the Superior Court of Rock
gham county, made on Tuesday
th day of August, 1923, for a re
sale of the premises hereinafter de
scribed, there having been filed with
he court an'i ! e; ’ i md the
conditions and stipulations of said
deed of trust not being complied
with, I will as directed and request
d, offer for sale at public auction,
o the highest bidder for cash on
Monday, August 27th, 1923, at 1:30
*. M. in front of- the Farmers—
I VIerchants Bank & Trust Co., Stonc
-ille, N. C., the following described
ands, viz:
Beginning at a bum on & side ot
cad leading to Leaksville and with
be meandering of said road S. 22%
eg. W. 18 poles, S 7% deg. 13 poles
1 4% deg. E 41 poles, S 28 deg. E
18 poles, S. 32 14 deg. E 28 poles, S
3014 deg. E 14 pqles, S 8914 deg. E
4 poles, S 48% deg. 36 poles, S 78
'eg. E 17 poles, N 77% deg E 14 1-b
oles, N 60 deg. E 26 poles, N 80%
deg. E 30 poles, S 76 deg. 12 poles,
to T. J. Roberts and W. J. Price’s
corner of said road; Thence N. 3 deg.
E. with Roberta line 182 poles to
sourwood grub on a rows ledge in
P. N. Barnes line; thence N. 3 deg.
’. 14 poles to old chestnut stump on
road; Thence with said road N
'2% deg. W 16 1-6 poles, N 36 deg.
W. 14 1-6 poles; thence leaving said
cad N. 1114 deg. W. 36 4-5 poles to
x dogwood grub; thence N. 10 deg
tV. 38 2-6 poles to a-oak grub in
Evan’s line; thence with said Evans
ine N. 87% deg. W. 46 3-5 poles to
lointers S. 8 deg. W. 63 poles to
cointers S. 8 deg. W. 53 poles to ar
oak stump; thence N. 82 deg. W. 67
2-5 poles to pile of stones; thence £
1 dog. W. 140 poles to oak on bank;
hence S. 82 deg. W. 10 poles to the
beginning, and- containing 254 anr
79-100 acres more or less.
The bidding will begin at the sum
of *2,861.26.
This the 11th day of August, 1928.
Hunter K. Penn, Trustee..
Lei and Stanford, Attorney.
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' NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the powei
and authority contained in a Deed
of Trust executed by G. C. Thomp
son and wife, Minnie Lee Thomp
son to the undersigned Trustee or
the 18th day of October, 1922, and
duly recorded in the office of Regis
ter of Deeds for Rockikngham Coun
ty in Book 186 Page 877, for the
purpose of securing a certain bond
therein mentioned, and the provis
ions and stipulations of said Deed
of Trust not having been complied
with, and being requested to do sc
I will on Friday the 31st day of An
gust 1923 at two oclock P. M. in
front of the building now occupied
by “Jim’s Cafe” situated on the
south side of Washfhgton Street
Leaksville, N. C., offer for sale at
public auction, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
personal property:
One refrigerator, one tinaerwooc
typewriter, one piano, one comput
ing scales, one cigar case, two smal'
show cases, one electric sign, foui
marble top tables, twelve chairs, one
cook stove with all vessel*, one cast
register, nine counter stools, one
wall mirror, front awning, two elec
trie fans and all forks and knives
and dishes used in connection witt
the cafe, together with all confec
tionaries; groceries, cigars, cigar
ettes, tobacco and all other stock or
hand, and all property and fixtures
of every kind situated in the build
ing now occupied by “Jim’s Cafe’
situated on the South side of Wash
ington Street, Leaksville, N. C.
This the Its day of August, 1923
A. W. Dunn, Trustee
8-16-22-29
NOTICE OP LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of authority
vested in the undersigned Truitw
in a certain Deed of Trust executed
by H. L. Stone June 7th, 1919, and
registered in Book No. 199, Page
J871, Register ot Deeds’ Office, Wjsnt
yttSSki... rcTU. the*i j,vr»8 ot Which riol
having been complied with, and be
ing requested so to do, we will, ac
cording to the terms of said Deed of
Trust, sell at Public Auction to the
highest bidder for cpsh at 12 o'
clock, noon, on Tuesday, the 28th
lay of August, 1923, in front of
inperial Trust and Savings Com
pany’s building, Spray, N. C., the
following described land:
Being a part of Lot No. 37, , in
Section 5 on Primitive Heights, up
on which is located a three-room
house, No. 201 on Davis Street, con
taining 10,880 square feet, more o:
ess, ine.es and bounds set out ir
ull in said Deed - of Trust.
This July 25th, 1923.
Imperial Trust and Savings Co.
Trustee.
3y JAMES T. SMITH, Treasurer.
8|l-8-16-22
Leaksville-Spray Grocery Co.
LealcsviUe N. C.
Phone 58
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F M. Plinn, Sec.-Tress. Leaks ville
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WANTED—Bjr lady of ezperieaco,
position as nurse for invalid or el
derly lady, or companion for
lonely lady. References exchanged.
Address—Nurse, care Gasetta.
FOR RENT—Farm, tAree
west of Madison. Convenient to
school truck. Good opportunity
for wheat, tobacco and corn.
Two small families would be de
sirable. Apply for further infor
mation to, Mrs. Margaret Pif*.
Madison, N. C. R. F- D.
STORE open in evening until Ip*
after. September 1st.
C. P. Smith, Leaksville, N. C
Phone 338
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NOTICE
f have opened offices at. the horn*
of H. D. McGinnis*, 10 Hamilton St
Leaksville, N. -C. for the practice of
Chiroprsfetie.
-■if y«| are sick cow* tpe me.
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N&W Norfolk l Western
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