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ROXBORO, N".' 0., Aug. 31, 1898. Died. Mrs. Nancy Link, widow of. Book er Link, neo Miss Nancy Buchanan, was born Aug. 22nd 1812. In 1833 she was married to Mr. Booker Link. From this union sprang eleven children, ten of whom survive her. When abjut 18 years of age she gave her heart to Christ and united with Mill Creek Baptist church. On Aug. 23, at the close of her 86 year she went to live with God in his beautiful home. What a long life in Christ Jesus ! Sixty-six years for Christ and humauity!' In the death of sister Link the last of the old or ganization pillars of Mill Creek has fallen, j She joined before the first house was built and lived to see the church she loved so well recently remodied, and with a mem bership of about two hundred and sixtv. Mill Creek will miss her, but she bows in submission to God's will. Sister Link tried from early chris tian life to adorn her profession. Tho verdict of all who knuw her is that '-a good woman is at rest." The work of those sixty-six years shall live both in time and and eternity. What a legacy to this sin-cursed world. What a legacy to take with her to glory. Trulv wa3 that prom ise of. God richly fullfiled in her life but seek vn fist th Allensville Notes.- - Allensville, Aug, - 29. -As I haven't seen anything from this sec tion in some-time I will write a, - few lines. , ... The farmers ar busy cutting and curing tobacco, pulling f odder &c, crop3 are fairly good in this sec tion. ' - G. F. Dixon who has been in the Eastern part of the State curing to bacco returned home last week. Miss Ida R. Chappell of 'Midway, Va. who has been visiting her .Bro. of this place returned home last week. - Mrs. J. R. Tin gen who has been feeble for some time continues to grow gradually worse. P. Y. Tinmen of Semora, paid a visit to his old home Saturday. . We were clad to see him looking: so well. Miss Eila Montague who has been visit! ng relatives ana mends in BnrHnsrton, returned home last week. - For fear of the waste basket will close with best wishes to The Courier. 0. L. R. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children; - The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears .the Signature of LANDSALE. B Y VIRTUE of a mortasre deed executed to me by A. V. Allen ana wife recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Person county 1 will sell to the highest cash rudder at the court honse door for Person county N. C. at 12 o'clock M. on, Monday Uctober 3rd, 1898 it being tne 1st monaay m October the fol lowing real estate: That certain tract of land in. Allens ville tawnship adjoining the lands of Hi. J. Montague, J. A. Long. W. B. Davis and U 13. Slaughter, contain ing 122 acres more or less. W. F. READE, Mortjra-ee'. W-instead & Bradsher, Att'ys. mi 8 , '. Mi rin r a a n i i-nu w w m NOTICESALE. b.:, and nia righteousness; and all these things shall be added nnto you. G. T. W. Died. Mrs. Mary Ellen Kamsey wife of James Ramsey, nee Miss Mary Ellen Link passed from time into eternity. She was about sixty-three years old at her death. About forty or forty -five years ago she became a follower of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and at her death she was devout in th faith, strong in faith and rich in grace. She was a mem ber of Mill Creek church for the last few years of her life. We shall miss her but God Knows best. .She was a sufferer for several years and was confined largely' to her home, but still her light was shining and bless ing the world. Sister Ramsey left no children but a fond and devoted husband to mourn his loss. What a beautiful concidence that these two old friends and saints sisters Ram sey and Link should follow each other so' closely to live together in that city of gold. Beautifully may it be said in reference to her life, "Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crownof life." G. T. W. Woodburn Notes. Woodburn, Aug. 30. There seems to be a great many candidates for the various offices this time and we think there will be a "hot time in the old town" next Saturday. We understand the candidates for Sheriff are "as thick as leaves in Val ambrosa." Misses Lou and Mollie Walters Jett last luesday for Oxford, where they will "attend the Oxford Female Seminary. We shall miss their blue eyes and bright smiles. Miss Nina Noell, of Mt. Tirzah is visiting Miss Sallie Reaves. ; Rev. N. E. Coletrane filled his reg ular appointment at Providence last Sunday afternoon and preached a fine sermon on the life of Judas. Misses Lena and Virgie Powell who have been spending the, past montn in our neighborhood and Halifax returned to Danville last Sat urday. Some of our bovs are look ing very sad. A good many of our people atten ded the all day services at the Tab- ernacie, at Alton, Va., la. Sundav. They report a large crowd and a good time. L. P. Duncan comes to front with tne largest water melon. He has had one that weighed 42 pounds: JUHTTA. For a train of thought wisdom is the best locomotive. ... ii The Philippine islanders can run all day and not show a sign of pants, Many people have no self respect they even run down their own shoe heels. N J - Deafness cannot be cured by loca applications, as they cannot reach the diseased.portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies Eeafness is caused by the inflamed (yri'T'or5 o! :.ne mucous lining oL trie Eustachian Tube, When this tube gets inflamed you have a. rnrnbling sound or imperfect bearing, and vi hen it is entirely closed deafness s the result, and unless the inflama lon can be taken out and this tube restored to- its normal c edition. hearing wili be destroyed forever; nine onsets out or ten are caused by catarru, which is nothing but ai in flamed condition of m neons surfaces We wili give One Hundred Dollars or any case of deafness (caused by catarrh,) that cannot be cured by Hairs Catarrh Cure. . Send Tor cir culars, f-ee. . F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, Ohio. GPSold by druggists, '5c, Take No Risk With Your Eyes. Durham has now permanently lo ated there an eye specialist of long and varied experience in correcting the most difficult case of Ametropia. It will pay you to go there and see him rather than have any and every body triffle with your eyes, those delicate and mot important organ of the human system. SAMUEL RAPPORT, The Eye Specialist. Umce in Wright Building, oyer Fidelity Bank, Durham, N. C. Examination Free ..... ....... . . . .Satisfaction Guaraneed. You should make your earthly home a type of the heavenly. Ex change. . "' i Y VIRTURE of two mortage deeis executed to me bv Wm. H. Jones and wife Mary E. Jones of record in the '.office, of register of deeds for Person count j, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house of Person county on the 1st Monday in October it being 3rd day of October 1898, at 12 o'clock M. the followiDg described tract of Hud to wit: i ii.Uw o. ituiu p-rokoriua il Rosbor township Person couutv C. near town of Roxboro situated on bhe Roxboro and Leasburg road ad- oining the lands of S. B. Winstered and goings containing eight eleven one hundredth acres more or less and known as the Roxanna Walters tract. Dated this August 30th 1898. W. F. READE Mortgagee. Winstead and Bradsher, atty's. If you say and do not, your dren will be close behind you. chil While you train for heaven. for earth train At Four Score. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health. u NCLE EZEKIEL OBEAR, assessor and tax collector, Beverly, Mass., who has passed the 80th life mile stone, says: VDr. Miles Kestorative Nervine has done a great deal of good. . I suffered for years from sleeplessness and nervous heart trouble. Would feel weary and used up in the morn ing, had no ambition and my work seemed a burden. A friend recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine, and I purchased a ; bottle und protest as I had tried so many remedies un successfully. I thought it no use. But it gave me restful sleep, a good appetite and restored me to energetic health. It is a grand good medicine, and I will gladly write anyone inquiring, full particulars of my sat isfactory experience.' in uuu (Go-Edudational.) I rjEALTHFUL LOCATION, Christian - influence: U Experienced ; teachers. ' Rwisonsibjc-ierius?.' Course of Instruct" on in Englislj liyiruij ji. Lit erature, Ancient and Modern laiiUiies Mathe matics, Natural Science, Mental and ionirPliilosopliy1 and -History. ; - , , ' ' , .'S. " ' i - . : .' -.-,--" "-' '.--"w.. ' ' ': '. t - "' V" u.'" -i'.yi ..;-"'f. - '"" Music, Art and Businiess Course. Board, washing, fuel, lights per month, ; $7,90 Tuition per month, $1.0D itr 3.50 : Next session opens Sept. 7th, 1898. V. For further information apply to the Prin;.pai, . . R.FV. J. A . RTC A"M : Bethel Hill, K. Cv ROYALL-ffi ORDEi ( . - . ; Furniture Emporium! Headquarters for Fine Goods at Popular Prices! 1 HnnclFonie NOTICE 8ALE. Y VIRrUE of a mortgage deed executed to T. C. Brooks and assigiied by him to me, by W. L. Roberson and re Emma Koberson will sell to the highest cash oidder at the court house door in the t-wn of Roxboro N O. on Mondav Octo ber 3rd 1898, it being 1st Monday in October at 12 o'clock M. tjie follow ing real estate; That certain tract of land in Allensville townahip Person courityN. C. adjoining the lands of John Hughes,. Wm. Dixon tract, W.; P. Yancy and T. H. Tingen contain ing thirty acres more less. Dated this August 30th 1898. C. S. WINSTEAD. Assignee. Winstead and Bradsher atty's. NOTICESALE. Y VIRTUE of a deed of trust executed to me as trustee for the Farmers Bank of Roxboro by W. A. Joaes, I will sed to the highest bidder for caBh at the court house door in Koxboro N. C. On Monday October 3rd 1898 it being the 1st Mouday in October at 12 o'clock M. the following real estate : One ti of J&nd Wing in Oranco county ad joining the lands of Leonard Daniel, James rarken Jen Parker and others containing 151 acres more or less upon which the Widow Davis now re sktes or did reside on November 14, 1895. . Dated this August 30th, 1898. A. L. BROOKS, : Trustee. , Winstead and Bradsher, atty's. NOTICE SALE. Dr. Miles Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money, re funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and nerves free. . Address, 5 All DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind . VIRTUE of a note secured - by mortgage deed executed by Mrs. Eliza A, Terry to J. C. Pass, said note being assigned by J. C. Jt'aSs to J. M. Blalock and further assigned by said Blalock to C. S. Winstead and said Winstead to Far mers Bank of Roxboro N. C. (said mortaare being duly recorded in the office of register of deed for Person county in book J J. at page 448) I will as agent and attorney for the the said Bank sell to the highest biti- Hpt tor cash at the court house door of Person county on Monday October 3rd 1898, it being the 1st Monday m October: at 12 o'clock M. the foliow- inp- real estate : The lot of -land; with VI 1 buddings and appertenances r.i.-rVto belonGTinsr situated on 'Main fctrt-et ' in the town of . Roxboro, bounded on the East by Main street and on all other sides by lands of heirs of M. C. and SueT. Satterfield and containing one acre more or less. Dated this August 30th 1898. . j. M," WINSTEAD, Cashier & Agent of: Farmers-Bank, Winstead & Bradsher Atfys. ; : Solid OakSu: yIstirir a'rv.ed hiiih hea'l ;s; Onl 1 Large sizejBureau with 24x18 PVctich eled French Mirror 1 Enclosed Oak Wash Stand to match, J-I J 1" Only L an you Match it? -Better Suits up to $150.00 in stock.- Crawford fiicyclesr-X.o.iSS; Write for Catalogue and special prices , , Standard Sewing Machines- Guaranteed for 5 years Special prices on application. V . AIp cordially invite you to call on us when in the city and to' N Goods, etc., etc,, etc. Main Street, Opposite post office, Boy all & Borden, Durham, N. . UNDERTAKING::: Is a specialty with me, hav ing spent the best part of my life, engaged more or less in this business. I carry in stock at all times a, complete line of Co ffi n s and Caskets, all priced at the lowest price consistent witn good work and service. ' ; ,. . ;. M Y OWN; HEARSE Equal, to the best in Roxboro will be furnished when desired. Dont be deceived, but when y6tt want'the best service at the most reasonable price, give me . a call Asent for the Celebrated Rock Hill Buererv. Tho ocat nitm uraae bukev on tni uianvcu Bring your repair work to me and have it done in the best workmanlike manner. ' . . .;.;V Did von ever trv otif of mv Fatin-Mane Wagons? . r better. Dry Goods!! UIIUId : Shoes & Hats! It is not the Biggest stock you are looking for -but the Best Place to buv the Cheapest. - If vou will con- . -v.. ...,, i . r ouic juur lULcicsL jyu wm not De iooiea into ouymg Your Spring Suit, or vour Hat. orvour; Shoes, nor 4 hnf Dr5 von ....... m. : . ..J- -.;',.'-' " promised your wife,' before seeing what I have bought for you. , ' ,-vv-!V -r ' ' - - My line ot Clothing wa bought after, the flurry which raised the prices on all woolen goods had blown over, and before you pay a great big price you see me. It will mean Dollars in Vonr norWt. v - - Remember I carry a full line of Groceries, which, are soia at tne lowest price possible.., r y . v -- Buy your goods from Gobdfriend - and save you money.. '"' :y'f: - ; ; "t C
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