til MEMOftlAN
? Departed this life at his home
on Oct i st.
Mr. J. D. Dozier aged 69 amid
the tender ministries of sorrow
ing loved ones he breathed his
last. No more on earth shall
we clasp his honest hand and
gaze into his frank and open face
and hold sweet converse with
his noble spirit. He leaves be
hind a wife, three brothers and
one sister to mourn their loss
Weep not dear ones for he has
only gone to that beautiful home
far above the sky.
The pains of death are past.
Labor and sorrow has- ceased
And life's lone warfare closed
at last, tlis soul is round in
peace. Farewell, farewell, what
a current 01 tnougnt sweeps
through the mind, what a tide
u
ot emotion heaves the throbing
heait as we utter the last long
good bye. Still there comes
welling up a secret pain as the
thoneht aiises that we meet
here on earth to stand by and
see our loved ones placed under
the sod. Oh how hard it is to
lay them in the cold and silent
grave but then their memory we
will cherish till we see their
heavenly face.
Weep not dear ones for he is
not dead but only sleeping in
Jesus. Sweet be thy rest.
Farewell.
LilHe G. Dozier.
It Happened in a Drug Store.
"One day last winter a lady
came to my dnig store and asked
for a brand of cough medicine
that 1 did not have in stock,"
snys Mr. C. R. Grandin, the
popular druggist of Ontario, N
Y. "She was disappointed and
wanted to know what cough
preparation I could recommend.
I said to her that I could freely
recommend Chamberlain's
Cough Lemedy and that siie
could take a bottle of the remedy
and atter giving it a fair trial if
she did not find it worth the
money to bring back the bottle
and I would refund the price
paid. In the course of a day or
two the lady came back in com
pany with a friend in need of a
cough medicine and advised her
to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. I consider that
a very good recommendation for
the remedy." It is for sale b
Dr J. E. Wood.
Gen. Carr's Generosity
able Instance.
A Not-
Stnator Wood, ot Randolph
county, in a recent newspaper
article, gave some fifteen or
twenty reas us why General
C arr should be elected United
States Senator, nearly all of
them being detailed instances of
his generosity. He omitted one
that the Fusionists of the State
regard as very important. It is
this. When the gallant Colonel
of the Sixth North Carolina, the
late Colonel Tate, was defeated
at the polls for State Treasurer.
General Catr was among the
first to tender his credit (not his
check book) to his successful
opponent and went on the offi
cial bond of State Treasurer
Worth, a gentleman who did not
serve in the war, qualifying for
about forty or fifty thousand
dollars, 01 nearly ouefourth of
the entire bond. Upon each
subsequent renewal of his offi
cial bond General Carr was one
of the sureties and he is tcday
liable for the official good con
duct of this fusionist official for
an amount larger than the com
bined wealth of Gov. Jarvis,
Colonel Waddell and Mr. Sim
mons. Surely such generosity ought
not to have been omitted by
Gen. Carr's friends.
I wonder if Gen. Carr has
tendered his services as surety
on the bond of State Treasurer
elect, B. R. Lacy?
Straight Democrat.
When you want a pleasant
physic try the new remedy
Chamberlain's Stomach apd
Li ver Tablets. They are eaty
to take and pleasant in effect
Price 25 cents. Samples free at
Dr. J. K. Wood's drug store.
Insolvfciits as Appear
on xse Tax JList lor
the Year 1899.
Returned by N.G.Grandy Sheriff.
List cf Krror Dead and
moved as appear on
the Tax List for
the year 1899.
(Continued from last week.)
SALEM TOWNSHIP.
Alfred Bowe left State
James Bright dead
Henry Banks left county
James Herring dead
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
W n aines can t be lound 2 00
Wm W Warkham can't be
found
John SMullen can't be tound 2 00
aohu A Mullen " " ' 2 00
H Rudgen left county 2 00
Deliquent List.
Robert Dozer listed in E.
City 2 00
Nelson Felion too old 2 00
Thomas James error 2 00
Joseph Pa lemur listed twice 3 50
Abner Shamonn " 2 00
Mary Overton listed Nixon
ton 185
13 5
NIXON TON TOWNSHIP.
James E Brothers listed
twice and dead 200
Richard Fletcher left state 2 00
Daniel W Horuie can't be
found 2 00
Geo A Johnsonson can't be
found 2 00
James Long can't be found 2 00
John W Liverman listed E.
City township 3
Geo Nizon E. City listed by
E Owen's
Inda Randel listed E. City
Wesley Spell man can't be
found 2
Leon Bembery too old 2
5
75
7 5
00
00
William Bank, libtcd E
City 2 eo
5Mi 01.
Deliqu- nt List.
Isiah Blount can't be found 2 o
B F Berry can't be found 2 00
C C Cohoon left state
Geo Dance listed twice
VI lies Davis can't be found
B S Davis can't be found
W F Davis can't be found
Josuah Gibson listed twice
Chas Gray too young
William Harris can't be
found
James Jaycocks can't be
found
James M Jennings listed in
Salem
2 23
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 87
2 00
2 87
Saint James listed in Salem 2 00
Richard Mullen left county 2 00
John A Morris listed Salem 2 00
Frank Mullen too old 2 00
Jerry McClease too old 2 00
35 97
Henry Mullen cau't be
found 2 00
Nathan Morris listed Salem 2 00
Ziou Page listed E. City 2 39
A 3 Price listed Salem 2 00
J Henry Price listed twic 2 00
Andrew Root left state 2 00
Elias Riddick M N Sawyer
iisted 1 14
John Shamon listed in
Salem 2 00
Sam Spencer can't be found 2 oo
gin Skinner listed twice 84
Isaac Spellman can't be
found 2 00
W S Sylvester released by
commissioners
Emmaiel Skinner can't be
found 2 00
John White too young 2 00
J E Wilson listed twice 2 00
Wilson Johnson dead
2S 37
35 )7
2 1 00
$85 34
MT. HERMON TOWNSHIP.
John W Hurdle left county 2 oo
Walter Maduer listed Nix.
onton 2 00
William Pugh listed twice . 2 00
W G Randolh listed Nixons
ton
Elisha Riddick dead
t
Sum
Deliquent List 1S99.
Simon Brooks listed Nixon
ton
W H Clary left state
Isaac Huffier too old
Sam Perry tco old
Mathew Scott dead
T C Story left county
Daniel Sawer dead
2 45
12
8 57
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
31
2 uO
2 OO
12 31
8 57
20 88
PROVIDENCE TO A NSHlP.
John R Roach left county 2 00
J B Whitsou too old
John T Russell too old
Deliquent
Herom Eason too young
2 co
2 00
2 00
jonn W Griflri can't be
found 2 00
Thomas Eurloot idiot 2 00
12 00
NKWLAND TOUnSHIP.
R L Butts left state 2 07
Thomas Burham left county 47
Isaac Bokin " " 200
William Brothen M " 2 00
M W Bufkin error 1 63
Jerry Cooper too old 2 00
James Deal left state 2 00
C W Eason listed twice 5 13
Almon G Griffin deformed 2 00
Joseph Gallop left county 1 47
Anderson I Griffin can t be
found 2 00
Wilson Griffin
can t be
2 00
found
Josiah Griffin eft county
F M Howard
2 09
2 2$
left state 2 12
James A Harris
Moses Moore dead 1 50
Mark A Sawyer left state 2 25
Moses Spence dead 2 00
L W Stewart error 1 66
Janus William can't be
found 2 00
Miles W White listed twice 2 00
42 62
When you have no appetite,
do not relish your food and feel
dull after eating you may know
that you need a dose of Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. Price, 25 cents
Samples free at Dr. T. E. Wood's
di as store.
Proceedings of Commissioners
Camden County.
Camden C. H., N. C.
Oct 1 , r9co
of County CoT.mission
to dav . Pre sent E. M.
C li in, J 1 o S McCoy
Boar
ers me'
DeFord
and C. i;
v 1
lit
Proceedings ui
read and adopted.
W S. Ban!, it,
allow ed ? ; 1 ;:6 f r
last meeting
Mi
c 11
r i ff was
t c st -
ss 'How-
W il A h u t, J v
e I $1.3 ib: ! . l' i e
State vs i o Spt uc
Hey ward Brown,
S f
and
,1
E. B. Gallop was allowed 1.00
for services as Election Bailiff at
Shiloh Precinct.
Josiah Webb was allowed $2.10
for constable fees in case of State
vs. Haywood Brown.
Ordered, That the Reg. of
Deeds deliver the 1900 tax books
to the Sheriff for collection.
M. B. Hughes was allowed
526.10 for Jailers fees and court
costs.
R. L- Forbes was allowed $37,
43 for court costs.
Benj. Dunford was allowed
$12.50 as keeper of Alms House
Nancy Beads was allowed $2.00
as benefit.
Beise Etberidge was allowed
52.00 as benefit.
The Treasurer submitted
county orders and jury tickets to
the amount of 347.38 of which
$49.10 were jury tickets, said
orders being cancelled and
receipt given for same.
The ?uditing committee sub
initted their report, which was
read and ordered to be recorded.
The report showed that the Sh'fl
had settled in full for county aud
school funds for 1899 taxes.
The following reports of the
Grand Jury and Solicitor for the
Fall term were read and ordered
to be recorded.
"We the Grand Jurors for the
State respectfully report to the
Honorable Court: That we have
examined the Court House, Jail
and Poor House and find them
in fair c, udition. Sept. 14 -1900
E. K. Sawyer,
Foreman Grand Jury.
North Carolina, Supr. Court,
Camden Countv. V Fall Term
) 1900.
I have examined the office of
Cleik of Superior Court of said
County at this teim and find
same together with his books in
good condition and well kept.
G. W. Ward.
Sept. 14 1900. Solicitor.
Approved T. A. McNeil,
Judge Presiding.
Ordered, That C. B. Ganett be
allowed 100 72 lor extending
lax lists for iqoo. recording
Election Returns, 6i etc.
C. S. Sawyer was allowed $3.21
for supplies to Alms House.
Board adjurned to meet the
first Monday iu November.
E. M. DeFord Ch'm
C. B. Garrett, Clerk.
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These cuia iciieseiit the Standard of Excellency.
Ii;.r'- - I- House, Largest Stock ana Lowest Prices.
Wc ii.vit you to call and satisfy yourselves.
WHOLESALE
Grocers and Tobacconists,
tlv :ileisi in
Hay, Lime, Cement, Paints, Oils, Rope, Hard
ware, Buggies, Harness, Tobacco and Snuff
at Factory Prices. Ammunition, Guns and
Pistols.
(Established i887)
0!lcst FisI Go"?n)issiop Hoiise Ip NPfoik.
Shipments Solicited.
.Stencils Furnished.
Mercantile Agencies,
R ferncs National Bank,
ejrcn j Qjzen's Bank, and
Wholesale Shippers.
3STOEFOLZ:,
-WB EJIl'LO V
YOU HI Y
at the most convenient country or village, it is
possible that you may get seeds of fine stock aud
germination, but has your experience shown
that it is likely?
Do you buy seeds from general merchandise stores
because you believe thatthey have the best, or is it
because you forget to order them from seedsmen
in time, or find letter writing too much trouble?
Nobody buys seeds at second or third hand except
as a result of forgetfulness or indifference, and if
you have been geiting yours that way, it is time
you were making a change.
It's folly to risk your crops in that fashiou.
We will sell you Thoroughbred Turnip Seeds"
at fifty cents per lb. aad deliver them free at your
post or express office.
GEORGE TAIT.& SONS, ?S Commercial Place
Seed Growers and Merchant5. Norfolk Va
ipsg sAeMiv fc,'.2H r.3A pen gyi
mmh
" - -1 s idi to!
Hp! r- w u
Jor Trianf s and Children.
Jhs Kind You Have
Always Bough!
Bears the
liignature
mm 3 0
3 1 t 90
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THE CCMTAUII eMMwr. NEW VO"SK citt
mam rf
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$ US8
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7 if rv i v
Use the Best.
UnihWS BUGGIES
are the best. Full
stock on hand,
lora & Co., Agts.
?LORA & CO.
...
IVO AGENTS-
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THE UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH C
The Haul of the S ale's i:d
n cation a! System.
Tbrec academic courses Ir ig to
Professional courses iu Law. Medi
cine ar.d Pharmacy
Summer School for Teachers, -
or-vjLltlon. $50.
Scholarships aud Losi s to Needy.
Free Tuition to Candidates for Miu
istrv. Ministers' dons a d Teachers.
512 studects besides 161 iu Summei
School. -?8 teachers in the faculty.
For catalogues ami intormatiou at.1
djess F. P. VBNABLE, Prefideut,
Chapel BUI, N. C.
R.e.M. DftUISON&CO
FRESH FISH-
Terrapin and Game.
8. W. COR. CKAi.Ll t? uk CAM DI M ST.
BALT1M0RL", MD.
Prompt Returns. Quick Sales.
REFERENCES :
Third National Bank. f Morto . Stew
art & Co., J. A Lebroa Co
aud the Traie in d oeral
Stencils Furnished tret.
B. MILLER & CO
WHOLESALE COMMISSION
NO 7 FULTON FISH MKT,
New York.
Clarence G, Miller, i
Millei Longbotham. S
Special Attention
Given to
IHESALE OF NORTH QKO
LI N'A 8 HAD.
SteiiCllsand Stationery FurnishedoL
Application.
K EM PLOY NO AGENT.
S.LSTCRERdCO
vVh itsale Dealers in and Shippers of
k i n-iH of
t5 FULTON FISH MARKET,
rs' i:w ork.
We work harder for the inter
est ot the Southern fishermen
r.hati any house in the business.
rf your Stencil is not in good ovdet
et us kuow.i
Bstablished 1SG1 .
Saml M. Lawder& Sons
WQoleBaJrCommies'.oD Depiei.
Soft Crabs Terrapin Etc.
Ballimore, IVI d
Quick Sales ! F'rompt Returns !
REFEkENCKS :
rade Nat'l. Pank. Duns Merp;ciK
Apency, Wm. Hooper & o ,
Dukthart & Co. The J.
Johson Corn r: .
OaVEIPORT.MORGlS
& CO.,
vVbolesale Grocers and Cor.
sion Merchants and
Dealers in
ichmond, A r.
Consignments of North Caro
lina Herring solicited, and pro
ceeds remitted in cash.
On account of our intimate
acquaintance and frequent trans
action with the grocery trade ol
the West and South we are abl
to handle N. C. Fish to the best
possible advantage, and we are
known everywhere as the larg
est distributors in this iUarket
$500 REWARD.
We wi 1 pay the ahovt reward for any case o!
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache In
nig ation, L'oastipadjt or Costivencss cannol
cure with Uvcitta the Up-to-date Little Liver
rill, when th directions are strictly complied
with. They are purely Vegetable, md neverfail
to give satisfaction. 2 boxes contain too Pills
ioc boxes contain 40 Fills, -c 1 xes contein 1
tihs IJewate of substitutions ;iil Imitatiom
Bent by mail; stamps taken. KKRVTTA VK I
t,r Sl." c?r '"- Jackson Sts., Chicago
: orsale byfctandajri Pharmacy, Blizabuh
City, N. e.
Hr. it. riano-poiighed Solid 0k Office
Ue k with rol!in? tor which locks all
a awets. 50 inches loug and & inches
-iwc;;, o;;cial Price,
(Orders promptly filled.)
Ton will find over 1000 bareairs in
Z?Ta tew catalogue. It eontaitm all
ki ids t Furniture, Carpet, Ilabv Car
i.1 Kefrigeratois, Bidding, Store,
r m y Lamps. Laoc Ctirtaloa, etc. You
ae iayina- local dealers double our
pricea. Drop a jx t now for our
In i't- -Wvmir faf:i!ti -v, .
fr -oof all charges. Do. with the rintr
J:iI5usHines&Son,
mum
irippie
The Iron rraej) of fccrofnla has no
mercy npon its victims. This demon
f the blood is often not satisfied with
causing dreadful gores, but racks the
body with the pains of rheamatisia
until Hood's Sarsaparilla cures.
41 Nearly four years ago I became af
flicted with scrofula and rheumaliam.
Made
Banning: Bores broke out on my thigh,
pieces of bone came ont and an opwat ion
was contemplated. I had rheumatism in
my legs, drarn up out of shee. I lost ap
petite, could not bleep. I was a perfect
wreck. I continued to grow WOTM and
finally gave up the doctor's treatment tc
Well
iake Hood's Sarsaparilla. Soon appetit
came back; the sores commenced to beat
My limbs atraightcned out and I threr
away my crutches. I am now stont auv
hearty and am farming, whereas focr
years "ago I was a eripple. I gladly rec
ommend Hood's Sarsaparilla.'' 1'hja
Hammond, Table Urove, Illinois.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
lathe One True Blood Purifier. All (Iru-j't 5. $L
lire pared only by CI. Ilil A Co., Lowell, Mass.
yjr is mil core liver Ills, ensy ts
iOOi.l S PlIIS take, eaajr to ojwrato J
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For Barb Wire Cuts. Scratchc
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" hi Zan, Cat or Ban t'AI never attcr after tie- cQ
B prep ire J for accidents by keeping it In vo :r
. staMe. AUDrugglststflliton aguaranlre.
Ciiro, i.'.i Pay. Price S5 ct. and U.00. ifyo :
;)ru 'i '.urs not keep it send us a$ cts. in pok-
:ic sia npa wc will send it to you by mail,
Paris, Tenn , Jan. '.nth. I8M.
n-arf)ir:I have aoi Pt tor's AatUapile Itoaltns
for liar iiJ aud hi!11o ( lelb. Scitcrieinil Brt W in- t'ut.
. it'i p-rfect tstUtection, auU l heartily rcecaned ii la
ail Liver aud istockmen. .
C. 15. IRVINE. Urery and Foe 1 Stab.c.
BABY BURNED.
0i -ltipnicn . leal rlrai-d to moak a word for Porrr'
I ll.iVl llaiio Oil My baby i burned a fw monlhi
aro,ead after trying all oth"r nwndlM I applied yoiir"Oil
and the first appiieeOM gave rell "f , and in a few dy tli
Mire vaii well. 1 alao MM tU- oil .n mv to k and flnl tlmt
it is tliu beat remc lr for tlii parpeea that 1 liave cvrr uaad.
Youri, C. T LlWtt.
Taris, Tcun , January L'.h. Ih'.M
a i li Factum d iit
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THE OLDEST
AND THE BEST
Cough-cure, the most prompt and
effective remedy for diseases of the
throat and lungs, is Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. As an emergency medi
cine, for the cure of
Croup, Sore Throat,
Lung Fever and
Whooping Cougli,
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral
cannot be equaled.
E. M. B RAW LEY,
1). ., Dis. Sec. ,:
the American
tist Publishing Society, Petersburg,
Va., endorses it, as a cure for violent
colds, bronchitis, etc. Dr. Brawley
aiso adds: To all ministers suffering
from throat troubles, I recommend
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral
Awarded Medal at World's Fair.
AYER'S PILLS Cure Liver and Stomach Troubles
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