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GOOD ADVICE. One of the Most Prevalent Evils of The Time is the Common habit of Living Beyond one's Income r one of onr most valued weekly exchanges, in its last , issue has a very timely edi torial on, "Fast Living '' - ' The Star says with perfect truth .that'oue of the most r prevalent evils of . the time is the common habit 'of living beyond one's income. " It cer tainly causes "'trouble' by- creating debts, destroying, credit, and mort- ttgiug liic luiure. dui cnese are notthe worst effects of extravagance. The efforts to keep up "style And to enjoy luxuries which are out'of the legitimate reach of a man's salary or income is a prodSc 'source of crime, disgrace and suffering." The Star then refers to the recent downfall of a. prominent voung so siety leader m Atlanta,'" who on :a comparatively small income attempt ed to" keep the pace that fashohable ..society sets in!Atlanta,and,then re marks. ' ' . - - - u"His salary was ample to provide Hailhtedl . ' - - - I" Tf wp Hn tnn mnnh fnr mn- ildroT, The human tenement is often they will never be able to do much haunted to the "rievou3 discomfort for themseves. " of its possessor by those. malignant Tt u ,7 ' srrit nnnj,xnfUj . It is hard to convince some nreach- Unt thft Ahnmin.hlo mo Ko ers that they are not needed most speedily driven out with the potent fwner L"e Py are rne oest '.RUCTION SALE JnviIlselltotlie;Mghest.birdeifor-cii!sh, Th& f.btom1 btteTa- To' have a bad habit is to . have ,a front Of the Court House, ill KoxbulO, May 3, all 110! I his gonial alterative, while it re- hard master " 1 ' -i r i r J - w , lieves the bowels ;andV regulates the , . " ' ; , - j itnd store fixtures, of the hVUX . of Wood' & 1 sin CI V liver,:uever, . as a -drastic Lurative $2.68 isall that is necessary to pay nrniaiut no- WVn'fa N'cHnnnvo V1,U ."o.ll- 'v in TiM pp fri mr nil rnlnrc . mirl wfvl;c Qillr Tmv-inon lyanalogoastcr. an .effort of the best style and tit unsurpassed. -rV S ""i- r t - -r - : seeking, to resume her prop- Made bV No'ell Bros. Pants Co Rot- -OlaCK Slippers,, UrgandieS. ailQ JButtons 01 CVeiT CCIl 1 fintrt. nrnnrtfP win nnf' rckfa nnH mrn. cpn una fircf.) ooo nom nfvnntn ' it- ? . . . I weakens the intestines. On the con I They; are just right in every particu-' W Cases, ivUrtainS, l3UttOH hole twist limbroid trary, the actioa koly the ; Bitters is lar,made of erood material, finished precise nature er functions; conclusive to use persausiye means, so to speak it ill ay you to investigate! Sold Mian: co tnueavor to coerce ; nature to by i - ' v a return to duty. Violent remedies . : : 'jL6nR Son & Co folinwPfihv ah-nrrf.il w.Minn w Morris has ' tbe wheel to' suit is,-; This furnishes. pretty bord, n: c.' These goods are usually ceivable -description and etc Everybody conie evidence that it is better Sol(J for more money than this' and r ; , 5iV i "i -i 4 Ml ili. buy; -Also curtain poles, and one stove. indigestion. : rralarial .arid kidney thetim the. ".Crawford" high-rade complaints, rheumatism andnervous- full7 guaranteed for ,$37 to $50. ' . AssiiZHce. ness, the Bitters akes highest ranks among remedies, of the; philosophic schools. - sur.ir.ioNs wotice North Carolina, ) - Supeiior Court: : Person County. S -Before the Clerk; r. THE COLUMBIAN VTOGINIA -.SCHOOLS. -Several prominent schools in .Vir ginia have abolished formal com mencement exercises, Vn ;the ground . Mrs. Susan B. Williams, of economy. 'The . .Richmond -D is- ?D AV-1 mnV J aatcn says : , - ' The supposition is, that' a majority OPEDIi Junan bntJarr,-& others, . : 1 Hrononnc s an Titles. , . . - ' ; '- 'i -w Vrilttne of Handy Size. ' k V O. ... ,- . , .-. I . i ' . : ... "... ', 1 li'nrniahpB thA I .nro-aar. unn T.a tatrv lVf a nc Includes an tTnabringed Dictionary , Information wight Down to Oate. Yo can keep Up 10 the Times bj adding an Annual eaeb. year. - . , - for -all his wntsj in fact, it was snf-of the pupiis in Jthese schools arei ficent to have onahle him to lay;aside the chihlren of persons of moderate Alice KaVilliams, rA. : A.' Williams, A. A. 'Williams, Jr.,, v Mary P. W i Hi a m s- and John V. Betts. ; No other CyclpediaeyLn pretenps to claim these features, hut don't Williams,- .Notice, you think tbey are pretty important? It is the only cyclopedia that is fit to be in a public schools, because of its simplicity and clearness ot. style, combination - of dictionary with cyclopedia and ( because it gives tne -pro-nuncation of every word; the latter feature alone is enough to decide the question.in favor of The Columbian. It is . - - 1 special J giving more spac to ;the treatment of all ; American' interests than anyoiher . been cyclopedia punlished and devotes more space to United btates affairs than upe- All the other Cyclopedias Combined. We do not depend on a fevr ' iff nnL: I naf fthp.d naorea to .inatifv, nnr fliim that. Tttr PATmrmA w fnrniclnn ?a!Iw' h"en' f, --1th-; ?nd:no- &&jSffite' ad .le.fur The Latest Information on 11 Siiblectn .' luxury mat coum De onereu was too LUC .Fa,lcul8 uau "auuiu, uut wmuu vtIius .uopper jine i'ropertr,,situav . . . , : costly for. him. If he did not , have prideff and a "natural pride forces ed ..in . Holloway's Township,- the " vw verjtuiug iuny uu; .inteiiigeniiy.yiNotice.iew aiiustration3 in banflenougbWerbf bia own to them- .ori ;ke.;;. We doubt not th,t M.S " - . secure it, he adopted the simple ex- that there, are. instances -in. ;.wh.ch -ft, and defenders are"' iointlv 53,"!' 5,J! pedient ot talking it .from his em- Paren! Pave pent, almost en.ongn interested tenants.; in common; plover: he stole it. He savs he- has money onpublic school commence- laud the said defendants will further "been living tjiis.; Hfe, of. deception, en,fc Prepral a jauug auiuuui every year . ana-stiu mcaiis 6uuic.ui- iucm are tue; uiju- - - p.e efendents at; live well-? : 1 dr (n of verY P? persons; - ; 1 named wiil take, notice that a "But he had an ambition to 'shine in tne case: of girls, particularly, :a proceeding entitled as aboye.as : i - ,tt - i : i : coronienced by petition in the S in owuicty. i .- xae ineu- io Keen tne " r " k"v-' -vvuui unitcuicii o a i c- i - . - portraits of the. Venezuelan Commission. . Extracts from diplomatic , correspondence, etc. aur- Scientific Dicovcries; Areronrlouiteen Pago lOUStO give one OI their 1 c """ niatucan; iuucu tw , illustrated article vu its discovery. Xrays tasre Ot ii Year at COl- o ' , . t , - v. Jc-r.-.-.cles on -Anti-toxine,vAcetyleneasj Electro f .. . - bupenon Court,-Person Countv at Artosra ph. Tenia's bscUator. Hansen's Arc- children ad van -i ;,. - ... I, lege- . : . - . . :- V 1 hi office in Roxboro J; C, on the iRt da nf.Tnlv. 1897 'lit. 10 rV1p.lr m... : : " - . m.: -. v ""-.I T ... . J ; .. : J ' ' . o TATE OF uiiio, IITY OK lOLEDO ( oo Lo, m. hnfi anftwpmr dpmnr tfi thpnA . , t . " rt,,-,, ' r i i ; .;; ws;ouui , : tition in said special proceeding: or . Frank Cheney makea oath .hat e plaintiffs will applv to the Court he is tne senior nanner ror ine , nrm f nr the relief dfimandfid in Rairt.nnti-r n T ti o r.. J .. : - I : I ... . . . . .. I w. - . Ihis 19 day of April, 197.', ; fraud and theft for years. -and ihg all that time he has been conspi cuous as a social leader. The case of this. man is not soli ta- ry; it is . typical. What is called so. ' cietyin our big cities is. based on Me vitfWB oi iue auu conuuee-;. Lne DeSsness. in the City of -Toledo, f most essential requirement for success County and State aforesaid and. that ln.its gay rounds is the loose- and Lsaidhrm. will pay. tne sum ot Une Clerk-Superior Court, - Person lavisn expenaiture ot money., its -" " " ' . r J iouuij. facmating : pleasures, its -brilliant ed by. the use of Hall's .-Cattarrb associations ana its gay scenes--seauce Cure. trom the path ot rectitude many a . 4i?aiiv,j. ujimx. Tf want FTRT flT. ASK SHltf Jgenial voung,manvlio, as an origin- - Sworn" to. Before me and snbscnb WORK done, mending or making at - , - ed m my presence, this . 6th day. of r ; . - . - . , at proposition, woum scorn tne; sug- D - ber A x 1886.' , LOW PRICES puuu ua uirau auuuii. oiowiy j r v--s . E .. . can on me. l. -also oottom cnairs in but surelv.he is drawn in the' mael-1 . seal, ' A. V. Gleason, the nicest; finest and most durable, cfrnm nf cnnial itginoMnn- 1 nVJ V T ' ' ' INOtarj DODHC. tT leS,-Wltn Kattan -OttOming Ma U VI tJJl UII.U1UUU1UU UIIU ,.A - V-.-... .; , , . ' ... ... ...7 I ' .'' .' - ' ' ' '" 1 . " . ' ' ' ''' - fravKannPfS and bpfnrP - hp i nwaro Wl'uu.l. 13 1U "V. - " . , v r.w,.rbr,Mwr, ---,w-.w.w. .""" - h-,,nnii.;i fun watisiaction p-naranteen.' iJa r.nftpp LlliliV iJl auba c.iicuviy on vuu muuvii - ... cj . me .on; iuaiu oir-ei-, - oni y, uoor jrcuj BarberShop. .; - ,V- 'v S. D. LEE, Roxboro - American Affairs, y Recent Events or impor . tance fnuyrecorded, such as fnll synopsis of . new constitution of New Yoric, South Caro- , lina, Utah, etc, , besides over 300 pages de voted to the transaction of Coneressihe po- litical, industrial, financial, religious and -other affaii s, prof usely illust:ated. Foreign Affairs. Cuban Bevolt, -Armenian .. Mrs8acre8, bouth African troubles., and the histor of everv- countrv bi ousrht down to tic Explorotions, etc. , . date.-1 - , - APRRbVEH BY THE BEST JUDCEO Francis A. March. Jr. - one of the Editors CPepartment of - Etymology) Standard Dictionary. 'Have found it in all cases quite as thorough more concise, and vuth its statistical informa- tion brought up to a latter date.. , : . . ; Hon. Williaai Jennings Bryan, Lincoln; Tseb The Toiumbiak is very complete and its use effect a great saving of time, while The Annual is absolutely necessary t- on desires to v ; , preserves a'pepmanent record of contempora teous events. I heartily commend both The Cyclopedia and The Annual. v - - -" , James II. Falrchild, D. t , LU D-, Late Hresident Oberlin College,, Oberlin, O. The editorial .work is done witlxgood judgmant and thorougnes.?, and that the range of topics and their,- :.; preHeuuiiioii are ucu as 10 auapt iuw wuru aunurauiy io rue neeas i tne general raaaer. mes K. r.owers. A; M., President Alabama state' Normal - Colleger I - am delighted with Jamf NOTICE rSff; books, 'fhev more than fulfill every promises made in their bebalf. ; . ;. These are but samples of hundreds of endorsements from all parts of the country Write for Desci?iptiye Circulars and Therms to' G-ARRETTS0N:' OOX & CO., Publishers, Bi ' :. the Pres. Cashier; J- S. WERRITT, Vice-Prea. ; o. J"So1t1 by Druocgists, 75c. IR1 uj. .me lun iiupui u - ins . umi iu and j-ons-su faces of. the system many instances n -nas ; committea ISen.d for Testimonials. Hree, . ; crime to enable hini to keep the pace FRANK .J. CHENeY & Co., Toledo of his gay associatee. , - , ; Our Elberton com temporary con cludes ' its- excel ten i; eclitorial with the following counsel, which is need ed nowhere more than in r Atlanta : '-.There is a false glory and glam our among those-who 'are called so ciety people in our cities VLich adds nothing, to the real beauty.ofjife and which often brings down misery and ruin upon the - susceptible men and ' 1 i - 1 L' i " ll 1, - lieve they , are out of theorld' if "LOWEST -PRICES Vtav 'iv a rmf flmnn rr f Vio" fnnr linn- - '. ; ;dred. Sensible men. and 'what is U: -V EOR I (jOOJDb. ' - i 1 VIRG1LINA, VA. Always Dllin anrti-whis6ey.' Habits Yt U tl cured at' home .with- ou pain. Book of par ticulafs . sent riiEE.'" . 13. WOOLEY, M. D.. Atlanta, Ga. Of-, tice 105 N. Pryor St. - ;: - ; For. Sal Cheap ff - :; ' ; We will sell privately the following 4 Horses..-'. '. " ''3 Cows. ;:.v ; 3 Two Hprse Wagons. . . : 3 One Horse' Wagons. ' c , If you are indeed of any of the above pleaie call and see us, as we will dispose of them very reasonably. : - J " PASS BROS. I -1 lfi El v ' J . S.!. B n AD G M E n , 3 rdxbo.ro, n, e. I Capital - Stock, B Surplus and profits, $40,000. , 5,500. i ; - V V1 Transacts a general banking business , Good ; facilities, prompt and careful attention ia all matters : . Your busi- j ness soncitea. r . v more important, good women should mp"tr.f?G'T "DTHYTTQ Valuable Home forSalel fipfbp(rfPPs likft.flint aVainst the MllJ - ' ' ' -V . ' V. " .m vicious and seductive social ideals of which we have spoken. Journal. v - 9 -Atlanta . During the winter or 1893. F. - M Martin, of Long Reach, West Va. contracteoV a severe cold which Jeft him with a cough. In . speaking f f : how he cured it. he says : 1 used several 'kinds, of cough" syrup, but ; found no relief until I bought a bot : tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy wnich relieved me almost instantly, FOR BARTER. WE buy r t -Wood, Cross' ,Ties, Chickens, Eggs, Wheat ' ; Corn, Oats, Peas, Beans, Turkeys, Ducke, Geece,; v : 'Guineas, Hides, Furs, . Beeswax, Hams; and -7 . everything else.; All, paid . . - for in Goods at cash prices f J l S. MERRITT. Bv virtue of the powers 'conferred armmsiPY and COUNSELOR AT LAW. . . . .. in an order issued oy tne uierK 01 anain a snort tme Drouguii uoui. a ir Annil ADTCDC " complete cure." When troubled with H I AUU U All I L.HO a cough or cold use this remedr and , - r rirbxTUIMr you wiil not find it necessary to try tOr.tYLriY I MlMUi seyeral kinds before you rget .relief. -r . ; It has been in .the market for over 20 h XAm I IN L years and constantly grown in favor n (hOCO DAMTQ - ana popularity. For sale at 25 and . v UUP vpZ0O I Ml M lO fiOccnts per bottle by Druggists. iqug ft OSe SOld . The preacher whose onlyuseful- ni (hyJAA L, nthpr' ' ness lies in his ability to'cure Ingom- 3J .UU. Ujr.-vUICl - nia in Jiis hearers has misunderstood j . , " ' PiJ G PC H 3.n t S . j .his call. . , ' - - the Superior Court of JPerson Co., N. C.f in a special proceeding therein institute entitled Margarete Pay lor and others Exporte, I will as special commissioner of said : Court; sell - to the highest bidder on the first Mon dar in June, it (being - the 7th day) loy , the - ionowjng uescnueu lauu and premises to-wit : ; . A certain tract lying and being in Olive Hill Township,' adjoining the lands of T. J. Stephens J. Mc. Terrell, Painters aod others, containing,. 100 acres more Or leaO It being .the -.place bn which the Maid Margarette PayloT how Si vN- Terms of sale : . J cash, I 1 n-6 months and the remaining i n 12 m u ths.- Defered-payments to btar interesfs from date of sale, and title to laud retained until al pur chase money is paid. This 24th day of April 1897. A. L. BROOKS, ' Commissioner- Winstead"& Brooks, " Attorneys' , Office over Peoples' Bank, 1 : ROXBOROr - N. C. : J Office, from 9 a. m..to:12: 30 p. m. 1 : 30 to 5 p. , m. Especial attention to u office work. : THE- mw-. YORE LEDGER fJOTIGE GALE America's Greatest, story paper, Always1 publishes the best and most interesting short stories, serial stories and special articles that can be procured, regardless of expense. The latest fashion notes and patterns can be found every week on the Wo man's World Page.. There is al ways something in- the New York Ledger that will interest every mem ber of the;family. 20 pages price 5 'cents.. For. sale in this town by RUPERT CHEEK; Agent, who has a supply of free sample, copies on hand. By virtue of a deed of trust mcdo td V. S. Bryant , trustee by R. A.. Walker and !wie.; in deed boolr IT. page 141, 1 will sell at public auction to thje X highest bidder, fcr cash the ract of land there convey c d situated in; Person Co; TXX-C .en Bethel Hill road adjoining the Izndz of Dr. Herrltt on the east and ncrtli, west said road, Eoutb,"J. W. Cbytor, containing 30 acre3 moro cr 1;: :. Part of Old Blackwell Tract cz:rj ed to R. A. Walker by J. W. B;c : ' : :. April 4, 1894. r This April 20, 1897. ; V, S.BRYA1TT, J. S- Merritt, . , Attorney We will make it to 3'cur int:r: : : to consult us baforo ciakin j 3 c . : contract for Fertilizers. 7c r.rc c : I : agents in Rozboro fcr the 01 C cial; 0t?1 and Vinco. C; lir :: especially cqUcI :;!.
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 28, 1897, edition 1
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