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Tip mn& ..PUBLISHED WEIEJSLYBY . . NOELiIi BROS- Proprietors. ;i U .,.. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS : - i ftnnw fine Year. : : . : -i.uv I Cnav Six Months." . ' :'" .50 I Cob Three Months,. .V : ,". : .25 TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS : ' Qne inch one "week $1; -two Weeks ft. 50: one month $2. Two ibehes one week $1.50: two weeks $2; onemonth $3. Four inches, one weeK $3; iwo weeks $2.50; one month $5.50. . . - i BST Advertisements inserted on local pae as reading items, 5 cents per lihe for each insertion. , mi ': . J!i nft W1BA TfifinOnSl" rne euittirotno" v ble for views expressed by correspon dents. " v the Dost office, in Koxboroi . 0. as second-class mail matter, ( ,' .: ,.; - - - ROXBORO, N. C.f June 4, 1902. ; We regret very v much t(iat our worthy Board of Education saw fit , to dispense with the holding of a County Teachers Institute here this year. These institutes are of .great practical benefit to every teacher and we think it was a grevious mistake, especially when we consider; that t only required an outlay of something like $15 00 to secure . ther institute. We would suggest that some of our enthusiastic teachers take the matter inland ana raise ine amouui uceuru by private subscription. ' A bill has been introduced in Con- gress fnaKiiig an apprupnawuu ui : $150,000 for the Charleston Exposi tion. vThese figures about covei the loss oi cue euter.jjiioc - r uu as uu- gress refused to make ah appropria tion before the opening of the Expo sition we think it only just, consid ering the many appropriations made for such enterprises, thabit should ', pss. TPrnhnhlv the most desnised man in " A. AW VH r mj w mm f - - the Fifth Congressional district today !': I'hn fTsn "P. firvnn nor "Rlnn.lrhnrn. who has succeeded in defeating , the ; appropriation for Winston's public building. There is hardly another instance on recora wnce a uongress man used his infloence to defeat an appropriation for his own' district. Durham may not be much elated over the appropriation of $70,000.00 for her public building but. it put a quietus on the ranting of "Demo- crat, who made the bold claim that . Durham- would never get a public ounamg until sne sent a .uurnam man. to Congress. The only living creature in, St, Pierre who escaped in ; the destruc tion of the city was a negro who was . . . ii y ' -tL ea in a dungeon. Four days Rafter tha riAwT.rnnfinn f r.na nir.tr ha vsraa I found by a party of searchers almost dead from starvation and burns,, , . ' ; iu'u: , ? It is announced that the President voa 'cA R-fuTov'ti A vacant Judgeship in the court of claims. NIf his is true there is inn ahead for Senator-Tillman when , it comes toi;bia confirmation by the Senate The A.tchison Globe cries angrily -VCuba gets freedom. What 1 do vs get out of it? True, we1 have unston and Teddy Roosevelt, but T i. 1 il.i lZ .1 i. 1 . ; i wuau. BuuBLauuai reiuru nave we 10. the millions spent on that island?? , speni " The judicial convention for the Eighth, , Judicial r 'District met ; m -: Jlockingham v last Wednf sday and nominated. Judge . Nealr to succeed " jhimself in the.commg election - ;-. ..." . . , - .-. ' : ' : ' Acain there ' is, talk nf Rpnafnr Pritchard being appoin ted a Federal , Judge.7,WelVhe.vill:be a statesman out of a job pretty soon" unless some cuing oi tnia Kina fitriKes'nim, 'A Ho B." Spencer Blackburn is soon to wed, eothe news go; The - lady fcas our fivmt5athie3. " Jefferson's Religion. . The proposed ; publication by .coiio gress. of "Jefferson's Bible" has calls ed forth evidence that1 the religious beliefs of the great Democrat have been very greatly misrepresented arid that persons .who should' know Getter persist in circulating false .notions concerning hi3 faith . and precepts. We have seen several protests against t,he publication by our goverment of "an1 atheistical book, entitled Jeffer son's Bible." " . : - Such remarks show Jnexcusable ig norance." There is nothing atheisti cal about tneUok in question. ' It is nothing more, nor less than a collection "of quotations from the New Testament that appealed 4 espe cially to Thomas Jefferscii. ' A , He grouped in an admirable man ner the passages which embrace the teachings and illustrate the ethics of Christ ' , - Jefferson's idea and , intension in preparing this compilation is clearly set forth in his own reference to it as 'a wee little book which I call the Phisosphy of Jesus. A more beautiful or precious mor sel of ethics I have never seen. It is a document in proof that I am a real Christian; that is to say, a' disciple of the doctrines of uses, very different from the Platbni8ts'wh6 call me in fidel." 1 ; ; Jefferson's Bible is an arrangement into a consecutive' narrative cf the incidents and teachings of Jesus and the apostles in chronologic il order. It contains no passages that are disput ed and no change whateyer is made of. the Bible language, nor is any thing inserted. The idea that the book contains anything that is in the slightest de gree inimical to Christianity is ab surd. V The objectors to "Jefferson's Bi ble" have made themsvlves ritlicul- ous. Atlanta Journal. , A Visitor's Opinion of Leasburg. - "Far from the maddening crowd'a ignoble strife,", jealously guarded by the steep hills of Caswell, lies the pleasant little town of Leasburg. So blue are the skies, so green are the fields so orient are the faces, that one mieht fahcybut no! here; too, the degp eternal sorrow of life has penetrated. Crowning the slope of a sligiit ei- evation of land may . be seen the sarre monuments to humn griefs and huW man hopes that may be found n else- whe?e. " Yet someway, here in the ... , - . r, . , . . , A, . , m . - A, .f ; . ; v 5 : i, : Cool air from the loftie'r heights ,M . -.. - ' n 3 i , f. 1 ...? 1WS w.ajr rT vT-. " " " - v?m T' . - mation and at the- same time lulls the other faculties to rest, wrapping Ubnl and body in.the dolce far niente a dream "- i . - ; Here, JNature nas. naa ner cwn wa and jt 18 a way of pleasantness. B?rds also love tho maple and ;the einw, ana no orcnestra. ciuo couia nil the air.wtn sweeter music . Here courtesy and hospitality still !ive an( the homes are thosa-of the older South. . Falling luxuriously to sleep wnen tne nignu xaiis, tnere I flAof o f lri.n rrVi . 4-Via TtiomArw - aifroffo' fvvo, wuwugu YrJ " - v naent of an immortal bli song': - '- :uThe birds singing gaily that come at my call,, '. - - . Give me these, and that peace of mind dearer than all". r ' ' And then then dne.wanders back through the paths of childhood to the land of dreams. ,T Si E. D. v Nearly ;every county in California i t is paid, has permanent exhibit of its resourcesuand industries, where a visitor -'can , .Eee, at , a "glance what there is in the county.. Here is a Pnt fr progressive counties in I North Uoroima. Wilmington Gtar. The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of (rrnve's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a. tasteless formv No cure no pay. rrice uuy. ' - Announcement. , " Having been a citizen of 'Person cou n ty for, 5 6 years, and having serv ed my County without compensation ji3 road overseer or sishool ' commit teemeu for 34(years, I now ask. the people.td honor me with ; ;the treas urers ofiice My candidacy is subject to the action, of the . Democratic County Convention, and if nominal ed and elected I shall treat all with fa?rness and justice, ' - - r - ;' . Trusting to be favorea wixn your support I am ' , , . - - ' Yours to serve, . " t " : ' S. C. Humphries.. June 4, 1892.- ' . , ' - " L-' ; " Notice!. ; ' . Notice is . herebv given 'that the undersigned will make application to the Hon. Board of County Com missioners at their meeting lst Mon day in in July next, for license to retail liquors at Telephone in Person county, N. C. This 29th day; of May 1902. . - S. B. Dayjs, M. Best is always cheapest Ziegler's shoes wear best look best, are best. Every pair .guaranteed Aw. ' 'M: Burns. . . , ' ' R. J. TEACUE, TJ1. ROXBORO, .C. j ift r having spent one year at the leading Medical Colleges and Hospit als of this country and abroad, I have returned to Roxboro and agate, offer my professional services to the people of and surrounding country. Special attention given Eye, Ear,: Nose and Throat diseases. Office and rooms over Morris Drug Store, where I mav be found night or day. Calls promptly attended. Notice Sale. Under and by virtue of a certain Deed ' of Trust duly executed by Moses D. Evans andjwife Oidri Evans on thV 7tb, of October J.901,' and re corded in Book V. V. pages 419 &c , , in the Office of Register of Deeds for Person County, to me as trustee the terms of said Deed of Trust not hav? ing been complied with, I will -sell to the. highest; bidder for cash at the Court House door in too Town of Roxboro. on MONDAY, the 7th DAY ,OF JULY, 1602; the following describ ed, real and personal property, to witv That tract ol land lying and beiog in Mt. Tirzah township, Person County North Carolina adjoining the lands of A; J. Wholesomback, zDr. H. Bowling and iNancy Evans and sisters containing 100 acres more or less Also a one half interest in one . saw mill engine "Erie City" make, also one half interest in one saw mill outfit including all" fixtures, and appliances; also stock of dak and pine lumber in Mt. Tirzah township, said county, on the lands of Nancy Evans and sisters. This 4th day 6f June 1902. J ' . - L. M. CARLTON, c . Trustee. Notice Re-Sale Land, r -, -Under and by i virtue of a judge ment of the Superior Court of Person County, North Carolina, in a special proceeding entitled Amelia Qrinstead and husband C P. Grinsteaa against (ieo. R. Daniel, Jameo Daniel and others,. I will, as commissioner ap pointed by said Court in said cause, expose to public sale on the premises in Cunningham township said Coun ty on Friday the 27th day of J une 1902 at-12 o'clock M. to the highest bidder, the following described tract of land to yrit: 5 . ; -; ; i Lying and beinir in O dnnihgham townsht p said County ' and Btate bounded on the North by the lands of ,L. B. Scott; oh the East by L: B. Scott; on the South by J. 'A.:Foster and oster estate; on the West byT. M. Allen, containing 2U cres more or less,.8aid land being known as the ! John Daniel Home Place."" An in crease bid of 10 per cent having been placed on the amount bid at sale qf said land on May 15th, - 1902,biddiner at this sale wil' begin at the sum of 151265.00 , , . . ( , TERMS; Oi e half cash and bal ance in six months. Time payment to bear 6 per cent, interest from sale Purchaser has option of paying, all cash, s For further- paticulars see Kitchin & (Jarlton Attorneys. ' This June 3, 1902. , . , - ;LUTrfERM. CA:RLTON - - . x-, Commissioner. Administrators Notice. Having qualified as Admims trator of tne estate of Mrs. Lucy A juaniej, aeceasea, late oi tnis Courty, I hereby notify all persons owing said estate to come forward and make immediate payment, and all 'persons holding claims against said estate to present them to me for payment on or v before the 23rd day of May. 1903, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. f. . ' - F. O, CARVER.: '. Adminlstra'tor; Kitchin & Carlton, Attys. Foleys Honey cz'j Tor cares czlZz, prevents nzzzizzlz. ....' r' . - .. ; . A Gallon of PURE LINSEED OILi Blxed v snakes 2 gallons of tlie vtbt best Padtt . ia the vokld : - - , - of yourpaint bill. Is TAB HOBS DUEABLB than 'UBE WHITE JjEAD ana IS ABSOLUTELY NOT JTOi-t sonotjs. , Hammar Paint i3 made of the best c; v iaint materials snch as all good painters wrGi r.ux, any boy can do it. It ia the common sejtst , cf Souse Paint. No bettes paint can beinad( as cronna thick, veey THiCK.'i jno trouoie 10, e 1 2TOT to Cracs, Eustee, Purij or Chip." -1 I,.IIAI3IAIiPlX;TCO.,t.I.oiiIs,Mo. i ' ' , ' Sold aid OT-ranteed by" ; : CEO. V. THdr.TAS. 4j GVH. : is at the Same Old Place; ' Is the place to buy:y5ur sta ple and heavy Groceries, on Main street one door North: -rof Pi Dneer warehouse opposite . the Reade Hotel. : ' f , I shall make a"specialty of . FEEDSTUFF Such as Hay, ; Corn, Meal, Ship Stuff, Brann, Oats, : d Oats, etc.. Get my prices' on FLOIJE : Before you . buy ; f6r ; I can make it to :y 6 urn ad vantage, i . p i Everything guaranteed to be ex actly asv. represented." Qive me a call ;j fU t, - " . POXBORO. N; 1 0 to - ,t With excellent building material of way 8 filled..' I am . ! v ; 1 r ' 1 lit "Wiit , HUNTER I liiSell Sole1 Agent. for the 5 SMOW LUMBER COMPANY And Have;the best Sash Blind$, Doors, Shingles, and material for build-, ing purposes to be found in Virginia- Orders for material promptly at tended to.; For Price write to me. , I Manufacture window To the generous people of Roxboro and surrounding counties I am grate ful for past patronage, arid hope in the future, as iuthe past, to supply ybur'wants.; rft " .; : -- :; , v "y.: :.;': ' '' Very truly yours, V H; A. THOMAS, SOUTH BOSTON, VA. ! : FACTORY -STREET. ' V, . , . " i - ' -t I ' ' ' '' Also Linie, Ceraent, Plaster and paints. r " " dootls. Yes, we have ' just received an-' summer lawnt , wHich we bought at summer prices, -that" is for about one- third what the same goods, were sold at earlier in the 'sea son, and while .these goods are new and fresh arid we are not running any so-called marked down sale' we guarantee the prices to be less than the mark ed r down:, prices elsewhere. r When you can save money and get new styles arid fresh, goods . we know you are going to do- it. Well that is just what we v will do for you. ' Come and see. Remember we guarantee that we have; the prettiest and cheapest line oi black and grey skirt goods in the town. ? Call and prove this assertion. 4 ,'Just. a; fevsr f straw hats left , which we will close put at bar- t T.f X - i again prices. Glavton & Lone Harness arid Saddles n K Don't you want - a good Hand v made . eet , of Harness? WheD you buy frorn me you are sure of getting. the best that can be inadeV They are made right in my house and I . know exactly what tbey are made ol. Every- thing that goes into them are of the very best. .f I keep, a line of Saddles 1. .' Which are priced low down and will make it to youi . interest to see me before guying a saddle. Collars and Bridles ? ; Or anything in the Harness line , ' can be found here and-the price . will be right.1 , ; Give., me -a caJ rs and I guarantee satisfaciion. : Yours to please,. H . J. ITT. THE WALL STREET JOURNAL. Gives advice and answers,1 without charge,-. inquiries . abou invest- ments Studies-nnderlying canses of market movements.. Determines - facts govei ning value of securities. 'Criticises, analyses v and reviews '. Railroad and 1 Industrial reports. Has complete tables of earnings of properties.' Quotes active and m ? active stocks and bonds Records " the last sate of bondsvand the yield on investment at the prce. .'.'One , who, daily consults. Thb : Wall Street. Journal is better qualified to inyet-t money safely ana ' profitably and to advise about in vestments than, one who . does not do so. J " I " -: v;. : - PnbiishedJ dai'y by Dow; Jones Co. ; 44Broad St. N.-Y. The oldest newis agency of Wall St. , v $12 a year,1 $1. a month. f our teterest. 1 t every description my factory '"i k' ' ' '. is all and Door Frames Here
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