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to - V1 a mortgage deed made
iVl")rrVDfl Juneau, and
of 1,1 tl,e Reprister of Deeds office
the K '., " ''rj,1nty, C
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I will sell to
T
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bidder,
door
for cash, at the
in noxooro, on
lr4C-t r,
In
to:-. u'":,--iid
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IS-i 'H?-i",I:." Urh day of November,
trar-t ;'.',0-k, M., the followine
"l . TO-Wir. A nntnir
- ' I lain L. 1 CLMlt
" townshin. Person
filc-h.." '. " "djoinintr the lands of
"U 11 i
s "- 'r-'. Keuhen Carver and
f)r,.... 'V. K"fwn as the Paid
ti?iono;'V "r'an's Part ip the di'
itair.f.. ' "-'W uuncan land.
T
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1)6
- acres mnrp nr loco
'r'' d;ty of Or-t,ober. 1895."
UAVID LONG,
Mortcaee.
GEO. O'BRIANT,
Assignee of David Long.
Notice of Sale for Taxes.
At the Court House door in Rox
boro, on the 4th day of November,
1895, I shall sell the following prop
erty, duly leried on by virtue of the
tax books for the years 1893 and
1894, towit :
Lea Farley 1 house and lot near
Roxboro.
Williams & Walker 150 acres in
Woodsdale township.
J. R. Chi8enhall 1 house and lot
in Roxboro.
Harvey Collins 1 bouse and lot
near Roxboro.
Sale is to satisfy the taxes for 1893
aDd 1894. Terms cash. Sale at 12
o'clock.
This 25th day of September, 1895.
J. A. CARVE K,
Sheriff.
I am aware that I am standing on
dangerous ground. I never stand
anywhere else. Life itself is danger
ous. Everything in ljfe j8 danger
ous. It has been said that a grave
yard is the only thing that is not-
1 have learned that this is not true.
I was nearly scared to death by a
"will o' the wisp" in a graveyard when
a boy. The other day a whole citv
was poisoned by a gravevard. Ev
erything is dangerous. Shall we
turn our backs upon a thing because
it is dangerous?
Be careful," said a man to me the
other day, "in handliujj this ques
tion, ibis 1 am goin.ii to do; but
I shall be more careful to tell the
truth than to please a few politicians.
Don t forget this.
rhere are two classes of people
who don't believe in a preacher going
mo politics and carrying his church.
The church member, who wili per-
j haps go heaven, objects because he
says a preacher's business is to pre
pare men for maven. This may be
true; but perhaps we'd differ as to
wnat win get a man to heaven. No
man is going to heaven unless he
lives right, no matter what he be
lieves. Life is no sport. Life is a
living reality. The Christian be
longs to God, soul and body as well.
No man's soul can be right wheu the
body is all wrong. To live the goat
life here means to live the goat life
hereafter. A sheep's skin on a goat's
back, brother, don't make a sheep.
We are not going to be judged by
our hides, but by our hearts and our
hides together.
The reason these good brethren
oppose takiug religion into politics
is because of a mistaken idea of the
mission of the church and the sphere
of the pulpit They say the preacher,
for example, is to deal only with the
heart side of life. In Tennessee the
constitution forbids a preacher hold
ing office because it says his calling
is to get men to heaven.
"Preach the word," i3 one of their
favorite quotations. Yon have heard
them. Sometimes you hear preach
ers, who are anxious to excuse them
selves, prating about "the word
x here is old Dr. Go Slow. He comes
before his congregation of benches,
and after declaring himself out and
out in favor of preaching "the word,"
proceeds to reproduce an antequated
essay on "the Jews." Old Dr. Dry
as a Cane declares for "the word," as
he conies forth to engage the atten
tion of his hearers, while he gives
them a probable solution of a long
vexed problem in theolov. Dr.
- oj
Please 'em All comes in, too, in the
plea for "the word," while he pats
and puffs and pants, agreeing with
Sister Sue and Brother Jim, though
as different from each other as the
monkey from the man.
When I began to preach, a brother
said, "Never say anything about pol
itics, because you will have all sorta
your congregation." Another
I x x
criminals and paupers. Ninety per
Cfnt. nf f V nn n ... -r
Kilo j,WCB iriea in itoanoKe
police courts is the result of whiskey
made legal by your vote. Let's get
me salt on before the meat rots.
THE HOOT OF THE MATTER.
I believe in getting at the root of
the matter. The way to cure a car
buncle is to cut it opeu. The way
to cure a chili is to cure the cause.
What Wnnlf? xrnn C
JV. imun 01 B mam ti. u-i.. , ,
ij naniui uruwina Business.
lithaTll "a? 8hakiDg Theof Hickory Press
to a bJ i v v f6ll0W audCaro1 has just sold" a single
hint frm 8hakiDg " for What kind of tree
thinking if he would stop the shakes was it fmi o
he wmM of u:,, . .75 uurji-iat.
...u.wjuijcumiis. JtouKnow Airy News
he would shake the slats out of the Being away from home, the above
of the thing. This is what so called tember 11th and 25th escaped atten
Christian voters are doing "mon- tionJ
Keymg with the effect rather than It was a walnut tree. We have
Z -8oarmoytoserre others, some better even, but none
it-ou.w. vny not stop the re- for sale. Plantonm.wl wtu
, ? oluu,ululuBrl
piaui, wainucs. loacau plant 160
liesent pontics is the enemy of trees on an acre and never interfere
v.g.. im. cmircil stands for witn tanning. In 20 years time the
nu,...,. uer prayer is the prayer of trees will be worrh $75 a niece. You
Christ : "Thy kingdom come, thy can get one year's growth by placing
alii ilAi AAiL i -.l.i - J i O
wu CiirL" t is hi heaven." rne walnuts m single laver on smooth
Her marching ord.-rs are, '-Co ye into ground aird covering with thin layer
all ihe w.irld and make disciples of of dirt; then, when they' have had
every creature." I'uhtics grants this about two good freez s thev will
in theory and stops it in practice, crack open; then the first warm spell
Their platf. rm is seln'sli, their meth- plant them in squares in an old
otls devilish. The man who does field, 160 to the acre. The walnut
more stealing "gets there." A Con- enriches the soil ami soon you will
gressinan in North Carolina was have a fiue field tit for nnlMvin.
nominated because he stole his way and your walnuts will also be increas
ing the Legislature. The laws they ing in value at the rate of ten cents
pass are mainly such as retard the per tree each year to a certain period
kingdom. The Washington Post is when it is augmented in almost
. ou,wailug ice suppression of geometrical proportion. Finest bus
-.v w ocuu missionaries to tor- mess in the world. "Savie?" A big
eign lands because it costs so much field of walnuts planted now will be
v protect tnem. Why not suppress more value to your boy when you die
aim comoiues because they than a big bank account North
cost so much to protect ? Why not Carolina is the home of the walnut
suppress the whiskey traffic because Hickory Press.
it costs so much to protect? At
Highest of aD m livening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report
WHERE VANDERBILT GOT . HIS IDEA.
least half of the expenses of all our
courts and the nation is chargeable
Bible Proof
Madam," Baid a tramp to a lady
to whiskey. This would upset their u8e' "Wl11 you Please Sive a
stronghold. Ex-Mayor Hewitt of man that is 0,1 1 of work something
'I n. A. ZJ7 7
New York, has said he would rather
have one saloon behind him in pol
tics than half dozen churches.
Look at politics in our own county.
Every man up ia a "whiskeyite."
They range from a distiller down.
Tell me that the politicians, are the
friends of the church? The poli- , "T ouceiUU' 11
tician obiecta to th nlinfc wead by the sweat of
- t G
into politics, of course. He says it
is oecause he loves the church. Yes,
to eat?"
. ,TT .
"xes, sir, if you will go to the
wood-pile yonder and split wood
awhile."
"Oh, I am so hungry!" he pleaded,
eXTT i
wont you give me a bite to eat
first?"
Wo, she said, "I have to earn mv
my brow, and
you can too,
"Madam, I can prove by the Bible
loves the church. What does he do inat " 18 wronS for me to sPlifc that
for it? He loves the church when Ta
llow can you do that?"
he is running, and that is all. I will
tell you why he objects. He knows
that the principles of Christ will up
root their rottenness. He knows
that the standard will be elevated
and the old "bums" will have to
take a back seat
Liet the ch urch in to poli tics. They
"Will you give me my dinner if
tell you?"
"Maybe,"
"Well, didn't God make that wood
and join its splinters?"
'Certainly."
'Well, the Bible says, "what God
"None of your high flown explain-
Send your old clothing to the
HARRIS STEAM DYE WORKS,
Raleigh, N. C.
They guarantee to make them look
new again for a little money.
in
preacher present said : "Young man
hit sin wherever you find it" Tha
is what I am trying to do. I would
not give a snap for party politics,
The whole thing is a sham and a
raud from beginning to end. I do
not believe that the man ever lived
who can remain in politics and be
honest.
"Preach the word." What do
they mean ? They say it is med
dung with nothing but religion. As
matter of fact, they mean med
ling with everything else but re
gion. Religion touches every phase
of life from the cradle to the grave,
and township constable to Presi
dent.
THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD.
Christ said of the Christian, "Ye
are the light of the world." A light
is to show the right and the wrong
way, like a guide pointing out to a
stranger a path. In politics the
church is not a light When did
you ever hear of a platform being
formed in conformity to religion ?
The whiskey devil makes politics,
and you know it The bums and
the court house loafers make the
light, and the church follows. .
SA.LT OF THE EARTH.
Again, Christ says, "Ye are the
salt of the earth." Salt is intended
to prevent decomposition. Salt is
never applied after a thing is rotten.
Salt must be applied, and this before
a thing is. ruined. So is our reli
gion. We have reversed the order.
We spend our money dealing with
results build colleges, orphanagi-s,
7 11.,. . . . .
are citizens. They are teachers. We J0 t0&etner Iet no man put
have been savin?. "Go it hovs Tt asunder-"
US be like Lannea oh RaftioKon fi,J "Well, but
tut icau aim sav rnunm. mpv aro
Christians, and as such are responsi- P118 madam 1 nt my dinner."
trie to God. No vote i ihmwJ auu ugutll
away. You can t throw away a
righteous act
Ah, the sacredness of the ballot!
Listen. God is SDeakinc
Making a Lamp Noxious.
Some women, through motives of
economy, turn the flame in a kern-
"MoSeS, I opne lanrn I nor htV, , j..
what is that in your hand?" -Only i " Z I??'
III t-fTT'tlO f .-r i-1 11
: feiV.v uuuajr wmcn ueorge
Vanderbiltis making "at Biltmore
in North Carolina, the young mil.
linn a? ro haa
, . cinciuwieu a more se
rious purpose than is generally known. !
A great deal has been written about
The Girl at Church I S UDaTY,
, w
You pride yourself on your polite- CaaPel Bcores of bed-rooms, and the
ness. You count yourself a man- aimJ of servants which will be re
nered girl, and would be very indig- quired to keep it up, but not every
nant if you were told that you were one know f.W f vt,u ..
lackinginordinarypohteness. When tends to make his estate a Mecca for
you are invited out you are careful all tho who are seriously interested
not only to be prompt, but to be con- in the study of 8
sideration do yoii-diow God when land enough t. ... "
you get to His house-? Too little of this sor, no
noise and do not hesitate to turn and may be, as he can go for mil in
Zir r I i ZJU " oatPthe:confines of his domain
quiet and comfortable. Then you He proposes, therefore, to create a
tT.h 8,gn " k ""School of his own on this
picacher. He one whose sermons property, which includes, amon
you do no admire, so while he is other cultivated and uncultivated
trung to do his duty you coolly read tracts, one forest alone of more than
your prayer-book or hymnal, or look 100,000 acres,.. He will build a 2
arouud the congregation, and catch- lage containinff hooL .tor. .
mg the ee of a friend, give a shrus- nit..- : j ...
.-,,, w, . w r 1UU apanment8 wnll
mu0.. tue sermon is be rented to all nronerlv -jit?'
give vent to a sigh of student wl n
iU .l.f ii I w avail inem-
cnanKtulness, aud von nevpr rpoi.i in 0i-.'.n r ..... .
w.; u:, ! , , . Ul tne iauc offered there
..-.. LI ls uau oenavior on for the study of the science
. ,a uu ueuav.or not oniy to are his hobbv. The farm
the cleryvman. but. ikof -i ; .
"J ' . ' . """" ""uu conaucteu alter the most approved
When tbTrTr i, ntific fashion, and forestryfwhich
W he, the collection is taken up is almost unknown ifl Amerf
you look here and there and every- wi become in . few
where to see who is dennsitino-o Viov . x. ... J te
not. R.fnM f i.. ;v,t; r6 : r ine greatest impce to us, win
you crane yourself like a bird with nrar.hWllv an "1
Aye
IffJI TMIlt IJ
WAS
THE ONLY
Sarsaparilla
ADMITTED AT
m Fair.
GET
The Best.
of
over
which
will be
re the benediction is said be carried on experimentally and
ourself hke a bird with nrMfaWn. , r
., . i r "-'j u caicuii ueyer ueiore
tuat )UU Will Deattempted in couq
ready to star out the very minute it Yanderbilt has just returned to New
is ended. I do not suppose you York from Biltmore, where he had
realize for a moment how dread- bn .
fl il:. tt ... . . "'"S ""c summer in a
ful this s How it is giving an completed wing of the great mansion,
opportunity for an unbeliever to say, He expect, to have thefouse finished
their CoH 7 X , . in for a Christmas bousewarm
,dW S,en?ey 80 lmpllte gsts at which will be
.cnange. cbiefly rnembers Qf
The editor of the Penitentiarv l8 Poe Wr0te a St0ry once about
in ews sends forth this unique bit of 7, luwuie was 60 iarge
philosophy: r iajiuscape . gardening was the
Drink and the ean? drinks wit onl nobby that could make any se-
you, swear off and you get it alone: r;ous.inroad8 on and it may be
tor the barroom bum who drinks . . . gave Jvlr-
Your rum. has a oneno.h7pna W0 I ma laea. Xiew York,
his own.
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Sun.
Feast and your friends are many. ppw iim-L.-
fastandthey cut you dead; they'll Th.w n n'
not get mad f you treat them bad c V I 1 -xp enmeni;
1 u . , ' Station has added another division
so long as their stomachs are fed. t thtt 0OT7O, , , . ulvl81on
Steal if you get a million, for then wh 2 ' 1
r?JiUT bfl th6great Pivi8ion- Among the specific studies
t, ,. . K aC n for this division will be first to
wnne me little one goes to jail.
ascer
tain the1 breeds of poultry which can
be recommended for different sec
tions of the State, how to raise them
inclnding the best
a shepherd's crook, Lord.
'Only leave it burning. Vet not needed in
. w -
1C is read or wnrV hv a tv,; , ij
enough. Golead my people." -L0yft ; w CZT
gar, what have you?" "Only an ox oil consume, W M rt!
I j v M W V
goad, Lord." Enough. Go use tha
goad as 1 shall tell you." And this
done, six hundred Philistines fell
"David, what have you ? " "Only a
sling." "Enough. Go kill Goliath."
"Dorcas, what have you ? " "Onlv a
needle." "Enough. Use it"
Brother, you are standing .at the
ballot What is that yon have in
ytur hand!"' "Only a ballot"
Enough. It is sacred. Use it to
the glory of God. The man who
prays "1'hy kingdom come," and
votes for an old soaker, is not for
Christ Biblical Recorder,
the
The Story of Judge 0'B. Robinson and
Squeaking Shoes.
A good joke is told on Judge Rob
inson of what occured at Jackson
court. An old gentleman, a fire eat
ing Republican, dressed in his big
blue jeans pants and loud squeaking
brogans rode 20 miles to Webster to
see what he had never seen before, a
Republican judge. Arriving after
court opened he entered the court
room his screaking shoes making the
walls echo all around.
The judge suspended business and
gravely watched his late supporter
walk leisurely up the aisle, inside the
bar, aud on to the most remote cor
ner where he turned around and
stopped a moment to inspect tne
udge, when he was surprised to hear
m very peremptory tones from his
honor: bit down there! Sit down.
shoes and all, and don't get u;t till
court adjourns !" - j
The old fellow sat still -till recess. 1
when he went out and said he'd be
dad blasted if ha f vrr vorrl fnr
prisons, and the like, then vote for a other Eepublican judge." Franklin
party that continues to make the! Press.
rroa Afft nnl- 1 1
sw uuco uut uum, anu nence is
thrown off into the room, giving a
horrible odor, which is not only of
fensive to the smell, but poisonous
to human life. The gas thus thrown
off is capable of causing diphtheria
and some contagious fevers. If the
lamp must burn, leave it well turned
up and put a big shade around it
Exchange, A House Cleaning Tragedy.
It is currently whispered that. Mrs.
-, while cleaning house, asked
her husband to nail up some ; he
refused; she looked ft at him, told
him his conduct was without a , and
then beat him with her s- until he
saw . He now lies in a ,tose state,
and may soon be a fit subject for
dis. A man must be an his life
in that way and put a . to his ex
istence. British Printer.
Tne negro of this region can often
throw in a word to describe situation
when a scholar who is conversant
with many languages would fail.
The other day at a station on the
Seaboard Air Line, this side of Ham
let a lady approached, and being
a stranger and seeing an old negro
man asked : '-Uncle does the vesti
bule train stop here?" "No marm,"
answered the old coon, "she do not
tven hesitate."
How a Moonshiner Flanked The Revenuere.
fhe "heathen f!hinoo' i .
vuiuwu AO AJUU III I m
with the Tar Heel mnnnh!r economically,
Baker, the man who was caught sell- treatment for diseases and insects,
ing blockade liquor in a grave vard and how to DreDare and ahin tn
at Henrietta, as related in our last market all poultry Drodnets. Itwih
!eHiflC?n J8T Ver h.ulf- a,dozenCe- be the endeayor to foster the indus.
H tbl Vh!: North Carolina so that a prof-
trial and was released from jail. He ltable and financially paying busi'
then had all his beard shaved off ness ma7 be inaugurated In any
put on a new suit of rlnt.hea locality rvr on nv form A a knf
when he appeared for trial there wa 1,-iti. -f..i ?a
i i.. .. I uailHl ka 1CUUUCU. bUO ICLUrilH
not a solitary witness that could u , ,
swear postively to his identify. The vestment should always be
result was he was discharged But large
Uncle Sam has his liquor. Ruther- The Station proposes to publish
fordton Democrat. . . .. ...
vvmuui uuucuui) mj u ring tne
A New Hnlplfnr n..rk.. uwlv kuo nbbeuuuu OI me
Mr. R. H. Wright has decided to Pf tate, and to extend
build a nice brisk hotel, three stories 8 knowledge to all who raise
high, on his lot on the corner of Cor- PopIf M would be of benefit in the
coranand Peabody streets right at management, preparation and ship
the Southern passenger station. He ment market,
has already had the plans drawn and
says that he will build it early next poultry manager in charge of
spring. He does not intend to make the Poultry Division of the Experi
it so handsome an affair aa th ment Station will K r v t? tt
Carro ina but will have it furnished Low of the Rlvd-' p ' u ' -t,.-!'
v- uuni . A-OJIUJ,
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ments for a $2 per day house He WD"n' u Ue W1" enter
says he will try to find a thoroughly Pa ms wort on December 1st on
competent and experienced man to tue farm of the Station adjoining the
ui it. oo mac it win be iState 'air Grounds. ,
propeny managed, it will be a very
uesiraDie aaaition to the town.
Durham correspondence News " and
JDseryer.
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C. H. HUNTER'S
STORE-- i
Yett can eret what von
want m
Heavy'and Fancy
GROCERIES,
Fndts, Nuts and
Confectioneries,
Big Drive in Shoes
at old prices,
and other things too
tedious to mention.
PRICES GUARANTEED.
I pay cash for Hides,
&c
Come along soon,
and "Get in the
Swim."
Truly yours,
C. H. HUNTER.
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SOUTHERN
.b vouieueraie veterans' reunion
near Murfreesboro, Tenn-. last week.
Bishop Quintard. of the Protestant
episcopal Church, said in a public
address : "As I stand before too tn.
day, comrades, and say I believe m J
voa ana tiis Son Jesus Christ, so
uo x stana ana say 1 was rieht in
supporting the Confederacy. It is no
matter of opinion with me, and no
mere thinking we were right, I know
we were right, constitutionals rioht"
The bishop was a Confederate sol
aier.
SIMMONSN
Most Disagreeable.
Miss Buzbuz Do you sell postage
stamps?
Drug Clerk Yes'm
Miss Buzbuz Well, let me have
five twos, please, give me nice ones,
won t vou?
VREGULATOR7
Are you taking Suixoira Ltvee Reg
uultok, the "Kino or Lives Medi
cines?" That Ia what our readers
want, and nothing but that It is the
same old friend to which, the old folks
pinned their faith and were never din.
The last ones I bought! appointed. But another good recom-
all Btuck together in my pocket be
fore I d been carrying them anound
a week. Roxbury Gazette.
mendatito for it ia, that it is betteb
than Pills, never gripes, never weak
ens, but works In such an easy and
natural way;1 just Hto nature itseli; that
relief comes uick and sore, and one
Major W. A. Graham, of Lincoln,
says he has a colored tenant on his
piaue wno made this year with one Why is paper money more valuable1 K" fe0s-
mule 9 hlp9 nf f caa ua.i.L, 3 . C J . re valUHDily'-neodfltakeaHverreinedv.
- w.Wu,uw uuaueiajbiiau coinf uecause when you ;pntand everyond should iake c
of corn, 3,000 bundles of fodder, jit in your pocket you-double-it and ""oniMW BegoIatoK- v.i ot: :
near 75 gallons of sorghum and a lot 1 When you take it out you find it ia-' 'B-.nmWnX& Tbed Z
of peas. Concord Times. Ureases. ; : .K'.-.iW.ttamiBper, J.H.Ze0in&
POULTRY
YARD
Breeders of Thoroughbred
Poultry.
"None out the best," should
be the aim of every one.
Need we say more. No
more expensive blood . ex
ists than flows in the veins
of our fowls. The following
are our prize winner s :
Light and Dark Bramahs, Buff, Par
tr idge and White Cochins, R. C. B ,
S. C. B. and S. C. W. Leghorns,
Barred and White Ply.
mouth Rocks, Black
Langshians, Eng
lish Red Cap,
S.S. Ham
burg, Golden,
White and
Silver Wyandots,
Black Minorca, Hou
dans, Indian Games, Pit
t- Games, Imperial Pekin Ducks,
Bronze Turkeys. Too louse Geese,
Belgium Hares.
Fine birds for sale. Eggs
in season, $2.00 a sitting of
18, except Indian Games,
which are $3.00. These
birds are unexcelled. Write
for catalogue.
W A. & MRS. ANNIE E. JONES, Prop',
ROXBOKO, N. C.
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OJJillXliO, Kportlnir Goods.
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Single Breech I.oit!np sshul Gaus, tt it, ii
Breecb Loadtne and Kfnn&tiHv w.nM ti ..
t40; Mntzie Loading Doable Soot iim, J4 to
S29; Single hhot Gain, $3 54) -to $10t tuble
Action self Cocben, 3 to $10. All klmta ot
CartrulgeB.jShelU. t'ps, Wds, Tools, Flasks,
POOCMS Mid Pitmen. hAni) fnrilliairmtAA j.tl
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