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Vol. XV.-No. 38 DIED THIS MOKNING. Jtfrs. CatDerino ffarr Tassfs Awar CONCQRTX N. mRtYEBRUAR 27. tiOOD R01DS MOVEMENT. PERSONAL' POlJSTEKS. .1897. mWholic JNr6. 1,653 The CMtofBMd-aakiBff',,, ie skio Mrs. Catherine Mnrr, wif-of th ' rarortl1 Carolin- late Stephen Mnrr and mother of - tate of North Carolina has Messrs. DavP Genm m been very Progressive in ,the move: and Mrs J F Harris of this citv n J and the late Mrs. Al r t ll T and the late Mrs. il L Ritch nt Zr T oiogt, has pre. aansoory , to spend .Sunday. Salrbnr. riH tv - ' Pared report on the subject which Oapt. J M OJell has eol ban bury, died this mornine at in shows .h ,...,,. ; IT!irh.m . .-ik-JSVr",8 g Sa rbury, died this morning at 10 shows the n,oney raised Ko S - uuuio on ast uepot Carolina tor road purposes to be street. Mrs. Murr bad been in de. $109,000. The largest Amount dining health for soire .time, hot (?36.000) is raised by Meoklenbnrg rot until seyeral days ago was she .countJ; the next largest ($la 000) .token with the fatal spell cf pneu- in buncombe, and third (9,300) in monia. She was 68 years of age and Forsytlle- The Linaber of was an earnest Ohristian lndy, much C00utK8 11 at have adopted a road loved by her children, grandchild- "1'rtJ- They are ren and a Jarge S,rcle. of friends. ei h I ' by ithu She was a consistent member of St KT', ! 3 V" James Evangelical Lutheran church P ? cfn Besides the four children who ar " 1CtS 6ta their left to monrn ber death, are Mrs W ,l I C-3tS 1688 t0 work tlhem A Patterson, her ,io "r. ?n the Pnbl,c road it does to , "f; wis Brown arrived home from Charlotte last night. n Re- JIQ Werz, of China Orrove, wasn.:thecity to-daV Mr, HarrV'Swinlr Ka nnna to Durham on a short! businegb trip. Ha mill i. i . r -OF Somej ctsandEdsatsuchaWlhart'ohhefiio Qy for everybody but ourselves! 1 : tneSOSt as 'to make it iuony for everybody but ourselves. with tbfs Tuesday 3mr. bekknlr. P f Ahn rRnC&ano? to bu Pf the following: ' '"T-1' f 8tomf 8 and -JAboa.60:bor-coats at36eents. ' Thn Rn. j . , .. ""u KUiotiU a LIU Dull -Miss Saide Clarkson of Char- llZl? to ?uy.,,nI, of the folio, loe-Vis Siting & ffiS M?jgSj. tnbson. , : , About 40 men's coats at. 75 cents. If M daughter, ; pri P-rs of ilen-s pant.'at cents. This is lisj thanhaif uooresyiiie, are visilim?at Oanf-.T T LThon "l'Jii"'' : t , 's worth that llexander'e. 1 at35cA. I much to make ons " IWhoiaeB8uitVslU0nwa? ,hT your olloice of about. 50 vests ithoSt teelh ,85, be feezed at without snuff, or 1 SH0ESI ne iuneral servipp nv-i A , tuc ic onri v I ti! , mains of the idtcea8edf,.win take buFo3h 7? i -cklen-place from thft rpfl?n.n J burg, Forsyth Durham and kla- i i u u mance it costs twenty cents pr at 10 Clock hv hpr nAafni-Pu no. Uli3 m,,. . 7. ; WWM t - v Per -convict to work them on - v "n. jj U 1 at the Lutheran cemetery. Mrs.. D.T "Rnafiaw J e Wmtmt A SMALL 101! OF LADIES FINE -Rev. Prof. P II E Derrick, of . t .... f N' " 'rdlofthoa raSo:coBt. fSSW 'i8it0"s .J. of Eastern-made fin ' . . . .wvj yvjr.: WiOlj DUl COSt OV6r 81. nftnh mi0fl fMc lV "n" m oays. ! t ;.xuey won c oe Dfr many APatterson. her sister.andMrno. " f, '"T Rnihar o Kfi 1 4 mem in tile - countv lails Tn - I . j Wake ft .L:: u er returned to f cHn , L , . 'tyiiiio city last nierht. afrr anr,Ain LV: ?u men-a Heavy Ene ieh HH t, vi. to- weeks in" .RhL -4 I es at. A 4 better lotfe 75rV Th . -i. (rrv 1 . ' CTt-7 cur. rt-gnl Miller. The int m;n - r V . - ,w on .Me b the Lutheran npmetPr- k , " inciudea jler3;,8he basac , - .t.rt ' pany. - .v.BCSUUS( . - v . "c guaxud, nereas riom a jetterwvUenby Rev. J. 10 these same counties, when . thw Miss Delia Sim ;Q w, Greensboro and Raleigh. dav for tU.-ihurLr:7 A'betterlofat 75 N-jtvbarn fair. . ThIh 'k - TTVr 8no.e8 a 50 and 65 cents. 7 T " "T day Pes was enjoyed. . . : f 7'4t P'eXplacesVh J tnxu -TArU-s : vk . . coat not anv hot. for. i . i iwm J ou . r h for a sin?ln . iu.ie Jwc . To close our bov knp r0 J : . , M , Thislineinclud choice BOYS 6undflrmr rtVhCr'i Vr ,u' " Dt,UJO tuuuUMi wnen tnese . iss jena aims lett th s weed;!; Prs are kept in jail.it costs on rGrerH D(1 B tract: r. have no l;eS -.a 'oVi'n?L H average of 28 cents per day! per Rale.ghWednesd I IXLlBtt I'MIllllM Knilln !.. 4 1..' n-. .T w " . - - ! . i , r-- Mf? f" toblin Charloue for1 ? ood. board, cotbes, medical attention widths ChoTS BteSSSF NOW FOR A F FW THINGS IN .'.FRESH ' NEW GOODS support ; , hem. The I York lrT comv if,"" ffi F iSS;!f e ttS Vhtai; "cffiSb ii.iIB"':? the nie Alpxaoder. ' ". ir ffi than 'V.i J ? 'TT " ' nXr" S;,18II JZef8na.eoIes at 81.-..TouaPver'iw ou snoes. man tu " L c i e4 than i o- v A l bu"vouiw at i. . xou ipver saw bo a '.The .?hurohe' cf the ci7 .will aT&Ste? "ot8of l.b'X' tar" Daite lW,9e ! oorrow night JeaS a, d Ufld",tbe auapiaes Jf the Cab.rru, Pf Ha 4? , iJoyl' lon paW ie'orth 8' u gram For Infants and. Children. A Tonus Horse Thief. Friday morning Mr. D B Cox, a - w. 4i6m iuu neasanr. i . came to town horseback and put his L8lail9 v0JU ? owjii m rear ot- Fame r w olacksmith shop, and went, about his businesiTwitT) t;L--i- ' .;, :.AV8 VQikUMr..'6(Shi;t READ THIS. home, but on reachintr tka'.n - Q u uti w' ;-: "I Bible I:8o0iety. There ; will be no uiub c.ci vice at tneTivietnoaist Pres. bytenaa or Reformed churches and . . . . ' i an congregations Are invited to par ticipate jlithe..iiieeting.1 ! DRY m-r ! " . - - -It. win s, the soothe. . " c .V"" iargest and Most c6ttilitflin"iPi'Jit.- Mr:.9(P, Holloway, , he-Richmond 3V lae lodaf low iesuTwe ner8.wel.ko. here,has SSlSSSffiM 5 Rf uaye cnem for Lad lr4 V5;iiiji . M1&v j vuitirs irom lur aininercbaira nr i 1 v ATaJ. " r J' " " -y y H di any- foundthat hia horse waagobe anV mi, li T3 v 1.1 4' : railroad, tecawe 'conductbr -r.. quiry was made about his horse Old jKeiiaDle ienn fased to takep hiaicket (and pat when it became known that' Paul Mutual Life Insur- ? - ' Hoiioway .was very n . t i inqignant over the matter . while - w Jt-"-v,1-jr j .; s ; li531' "rPVaJ auu juuging . ... na, Pruett, a - 14year-old 'white boy lijing on East Depot 'street, had taken it out for a ride. Pruett rode the horse to Forest Hill, where he hrew the sad die upon, the ground ana left it. He then took the hone Philadelph fromJhis;tohe he will fihtthe com H panyall thereaia'in:iti ' i Writes a five,, ten, fifteen end twenty Vear P.nnvprfo.Vi1o term nnl.',. I .. .,,. v iWa tuc none . "U4 punujr j at a .'sv x JTijTr to the wood beyond the cemeterv 8ma11 Price. On the 10. years1 com. T .ish- to. caf tion users of Simmons and tied it to a small sappl w re! stable term plan, fates are as fol. SS - w IF . turning to town a.foot. About 6 o'clock Chief Boger and Mr. Cox went to the home of the boy and made him tell where he had taken the horse. The animal was found just where the boy had left it. Mr. Cox was given the: privilege 'o thrashing the boy; andv didn't do a ITlfiftn iohYif if 4ifW." r jv UC1. - - - J This is the third or fourth time tne little fellow has stolen horses out or tneir stalls, and after riding a wniie, hiding them. . ro CURE A COLD IS OWE DAT Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. ml4 Wise and Of nerwlse. Bent on pleasure the fih hook. The leaves that turned last fjill will soon be returning. ' r Early strawberries are blushing at the prices asked for them. Things never sound right to the an who can only hear, with his ft ear. AGE. 1 $ 11.00 per 22 11.20 23 11.40 " 24 11.60 25 11.80 1$5 05 27 12.30 '8 12:55 29 12.80 30 1310 35 14.80 40 17.45 45 2216 50 29.35 55 40.10 60 56.40 65 82.35 70 119.75 , $1,000 ( a a it it i IC 'i II l II (C II t( (I u CI perhapji. .$h.eir:Iiao The sol& -4 proprietpra and-marrfim .nf SimnWsna..T.t learn. that utiRtoiifirsi ATA nffoti , m . jl ,t T7r " -" "7" v4 1 c V4" uy similar appearance or taste, believing it to w"uw-v'ff7 v. .tfVfS4wuf rv-e; warn you that unleaae word ,'JlegiiIatori is on La vert ReguUtoii. on7le!se makes,,or everm4a Siminon,? Mve$ Bigtuatdor anvtmg ledr-BiiflmpBa Jjjyer gegylaof,1 by anyone ,elsQ ii thetameWe alone can PJ. xt Pt.8? (W ib :re9PpnsibJer if lwfflifi teeserited s4tfe jaunts? d&; Hot hekypu af ou. are lej to expert they,: wiu.t ; J5ear tjus act wellin nuniiifyouhavi been in the habij of using meda'wMci' youuppoaad to t& Simmona iveK iiegtila- uyjr, uegiineijamei waa,8omewiat ,.Uke, w aua pac uiu not nave tne word Regulator.pn it J ypu,i have - been imposed ' Liver Regulatoit.alLptThe Regulator has been- favnrahlv. -r f w. I waav' i tm' V4 iilOll V Vnnin. 31.111 I i Reasonable rates on this doIIov 'nn ??b. necessary it is for ' toage 80 years. WITH TRUST ! to 7mi A tiling in the r f I - t j I (ir -r Come and see us.' We are sure we can save you monev or, any ol the' fdllbwing arble! .. . . .. , f I f 7 BED ROOM ftTTTTQ 11 " ! ! i i I ; WAnapiTATi 'in., lirtb" -4V.- 1 j A n d f fiirnvnt-na T.!ia. TI) 11 1 - cheaper For further information see J. F. HURLEY I m5 Distrinf. A rronf -w -VJIV. aa See that-SimmmsXiver-Regulator, which you can readill 'distinguish ;by the Red Z on wrapper, 4 by our-name, is the only medicine .called Simmons jLiyer Regulator. , j Ja IT. ZELLIN & CO. ',, 4 AfY VI ftnrl "T? U 11 I rrrvra aLfl m I :; Take! MAver Regulator. BED ROOM RTTTTS COUPHES, ! uu rxUJN M ATTKKoSES. Fining a&les, ; i WINDOW POXES ! WJNDOWj&HADES, 4 it 5fVA.iviN alUW1 TABLES, r JAjpiESeDESKS. i U r SIDE BOARDS f 17 f r TT i r-rtr i ' iffimcKs, 7 Pictures,! ' ' -7 mouldings. PA RLOUR STTTTS I "I T A TXT" . . . ' ' These are onlv n fw 'tKJ. hvio i ! Space will not'aamit of inentioDittgiWore. ' 6 -70U- Mattiii v.-f jg lot, of Strav.Mattings jusr in: Don't iair to see us I B II IA 17 AVa, UltJ .VIAV till 1 1, VVV Mifa'f n II u Piiiuril, 11 r I ii K 1 1 ii ii nniv nr ' mfT? vnvi atiw 11 11. v w n iw ii i-ii . :t ' - .; . ' , " . t - . . ': - .:. t - : .. ' - ' .-.I.- . ' .. ., .- -, . ' " i ' . . ' ' ' '"
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