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Vol. XII. No. 171 CON CO W), N. Oif SATUR D AY DECEMBER 4 1897 Whole No. 1069 thj: tax law. The Bocblngliam County . Case Decided. SUPPOSED BURGLAR8 In Sir. Bud Wood's Dwelling Hog Killing; lime Services at Forest Hill Tomorrow. Mr. Tobias Weaver comes to .the In regard to the delinquent tax payer, the Supreme Court, on Tuee- day, November 30tn, a ciaea tne front with t'o twelve-months Old Kookingbam case as follows: pigs, di e weighing 446 and the other "That defendant in this case is 300 pounds respectively. not mdfetable for failure to pay taxes PERSONAL POINTERS. I . Mr. J V Cannon returned this morningrfrom Albemarl e. MeBsrs Jno. McDowell and B F Rogers arrived in the city last night. r-Mr. and Mrs. J W Ould, who have been living at the St. Clocd naictaoie or na.an, , pay The pa,p?t ftfc Fore8t mn church hoel foJ -gj- "fai Atoned under the late act of the As- win filled on Sundav bv Rftvl Z this moraine to Lvnchbur. Va. sembly.since the county of Rock Rush t n 0cloolf a,m..andb7 iwinn.. mgharn is excepted from the general ReT. 0 G Harley at 7 o'colck p. m. county, who has been visiting I provisions of the revenue law as to T R. ... , . week at the home ot Dr. D G Cald- provision the time when taxes may be collected by distraint and sale. The sheriff of that county cannot sell preperty for taxes until the 15 h day of March, and hence the defendant could not be lawfully indicted for Rey J Simpson will conduct the w aVluoTB OI u v?ia" ..... .. . I on, iuiucu jjuluu luib morning. eetmg tonight in the ab- , r . 6 Florida u raver meeting tonight sence of Rev, J D Arnold, at 7 -Mrs. S E Allen and two child- -j-i.v t i?rt0i rr.ii k.ai, reuywno nave. Deen vieiung re 0 clock, at the Forest Hill church. atives and friends for a wek or The heme of Mr. J R Wood, oh two ia our, city returned to Wins North Sprintreet was visited by ton this morning. non-payment of his 'axes before that BUFFuee vurgcara iaai mgu, who miss Alma boirey, woo 18 were frightened away by Mr. Wood's teaching school at Cbina Grove, is Tbwi., probably ..the mat- Mr, WoodV children 4 fett ter for all the counties in the State. I ""' wwy. u will return tonight. u tuiji ivvui uca&vto vuc uwt ouu last night the dot; aroused the chiK 1 nJ Phrr.L JrfS dren by trying to get out and little len&Co., Chicago, and get a free J 3 k j u sample box of Dr. King's New Life Miss yattie got up and opened the Pills. A trial will convince you door into the hall And discovered of their merits. These pills are easy some one pull the outside doors in action .and are particularly effec- 8hnt which ahe quickly opened to tive in the cure of Constipation and t 1- . Sick Headache. For Malaria and let the dPK out 6a chase to Liver, troubles they havt been the supposed burglar, proved invaluable They are guar- Ther6 is a family of people lirng anteed tobe perfectlyfree from every . . f . . deleterious substance and to be in a tent 10 the nbnrbs on the west purely vegetable. They do not I siae or tne city. s n rp weaken by their action, but by M, j H RigieD. 0f the Mecklen- IV M V giving tone to the stomach and . , . , - bowels greatly invigorate the V borg iron workg, hu been here for tern. Regular eise 25c. per box. eeyeral dis4ping some work on the Oranges AND FRESH :. CAKEi AND r- AT Sold by P H Fetzer, Druggist. STONEWALL CEMETERY, Tne Graves of Nortn Carolinians Harked in This Fftmons Place. boiler plant a,t No 4 mill . rof OyetfmT Tear Mrs. Winston's Soothing 3yrutv hta beeA usd f o? pVer ' fifty years byl nailliona of pothers lor tneir cniitt- 0ROCER5 Wind Don't Bother 0 ur Umbrella s. The umbrellas we sell are as strong as they axe handsome. Rod, ribs and cover are all the yery best and the making is careful. Good quality and low price is a comDmation tnai you don't find everywhere, but they go together here. We have a splendid lot of School Umbrellas, good frames and tops and attractive han dies, 50 cents. You can't match them for 75 cents. This is good weather for Rubber Overshoes. Get a good pair of Rubbers and keep your feet dry,- and make your shoes last almost twice as long. It's economy all round. Children's rubbers 20c, Misses' robbers 30c. ' Women's sandals 35c. Women's storms 40 and 50c. Men's in all styles all good ones. LADIES' HEALTH SHOES with cork soles and heavy grade Dongola kid, with medium round toes, are just the thing to Keep you from catching cold during the com mg Winter. Of course "there are others," and we have them. from A to Z in every shape. weight and style, but all of the best manufacture, and up- to -date in every particular. V e are constandly adding new goods daily, studying the wants of our customers, with. the desire of pleasing them- We are not promising you the world, but defy any legitimate competition in quality or price. Come, buy yourself and chil dren shoes and have them polished and oiled free of charge at the shoe store. Respectfully, Dry X Miller, SHOE FURNISHERS. W-nm th. RftIlrh Presft-Vigitor lren whlU tsthihffj with Derfeotne.t w WJu W we len that Ret. Jimes B Afirott kr.Il jootfe. the child, .oftew bn oito ik ,t his hone on East , . itne gums, auaysau pain.curea vfingru has raised the money for tbemon- , A XmJ ' snJ .; C : . : 'H i. nment to be erected to the North V wUl reiuve the pior Anthony wto mW Carolina Confederate dead, who are little anfferer immediately. 8oldby tee atta of , , eomeA.ng , like buried in Stonewall cemetery at anggUU in every part of the world. flailfbvvA. w,-n,M0. W.t Vtrtni. H Twen-fiTe cents a bottle. Be wre JaiIor Jnoi Hillr who is snffer. "" I una ass xor "mrs. insiows oooui; rnm jiir of-aBTer,i wiw .rn also gives the following facts of in- iLK Syrnp." and take no other kind n from or seTerai weess ago, terest to our people : "lnese monuments OVeriOOKinei tertans. V Brooms Pnnf. graves of 823' unknown men, who I The Benevolent society of thol Abooronrdozen new brooms tied fought and died. Stonewall Ceme- first Presbyterian church has re- : -. th(l.ril Qand on Weat dor'bin tery proper contains the remains of ceived the set of 50 pictures issued f et thek. depot 8eTeral weeks lowing States being represented:! Home Journal and which was or . Vr.wm - Ph w&on tn whnm n it n Virginia, 410: North Carolina, 448: dered for the fair held in October. X?lS&ZZ Bell HOWS & CO. Taron R. TTAmfrtnV'v 5 AvVanoaa ITKia nnKliaViora VATA Pfl ftOITinlfltlr I v . J . I 35 cents, which pays for the ad. and 20: Georgia, 289; Tennessee, 29; I over run. with orders for these pic- . 6 -. io. .JS .-ui j aho the finder A lfthftmft 7S Lnniftlanft. 69: Florida.! them on time. But they are here 38: Delaware, 1; Maryland, 14. Inow and will be on exhibition nexf I Cf fWfj This cemetary has the distinction I Tuesday night and also on v7e wish to caution all users of Simmom 01 being the first cemetery instituted I Wednesday and the public is most titer Regulator on a subject of the deepest for the reception of eoldien,. dead, cordially invited I to eimer norm or BOum, ana uuneu uu uiuunoo. v- "w " I ma mairers oi; oimmons jjiver rveguiauc -n- rV,olhPftrv naner and mounted on card- learn that customers are often deceived by wumu. lD wa"8 u -u - -r-v buying anI takine some medicine of a most distinguished Statesmen ana ooara, reaay iur iramiug. x uy aro .iflj appearance "or taste, believing it to cnldioro nfWh tha Rfttrnlntion and I very pretty, and represent many I be Simmons Liver Regulator. We warn . I nittavanr. OAOtiflfl Ann T.vnAI Ann IntfiHI VOU ullili UUlCBa WW nviu ivctuiuuvi. VM avu ware. k . . . . .t.-fttR;mm- FURNITURE. 5 CENT COTTON Cuts no figure with us. We buy in car lots ft r cash, therefore ' 'r.' - y ' . giving our customers the benefit of saying 20 TO 25 PER CENT. SATISFIED WITH A LIVING PROFIT, rirmc onrl coo nroconf c ni oil THnrT It also contains the ruins of the of them are of much historical val-mB dsT o7 ; first Lutheran church built in ue. wnen you are enjoyieg tns iver has made mmoM America. picture an efficient commi T7 T,o on ladies will serve, you with, an elKyfWm w-w vv vcvjr riie President's Mother ParallztMl. I A l'x ot,j Vnnf 4 fpsnorsiblft. ik I i ii . j . o. - Mrs. McMcKinley, mother of the rrZ",,,, 8oritv m . minW prSsame WeiWlU glV6 OUT CUSXOmerS a OHnce XO;SaV Preaident Wa strickened d - to NaW Preabj. 4 money. paralysis Thursday, Theitro e 1f n nhnrchat Cannonvilla and Deen in the habit of using a inidne which but slight, but being 87 years of age, little hope is entertained for her recovery. Indeed she is said to he sinking. The President is at her bedside and -may not be at the Capitol at the meeting of Congress. i a- Notice. A Regular communication of tW Stokes Lodge, No. 32, A. P. and A. M., on next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. All Masons are earnestly requested to be on hand promptly. Jas. O Fink, W. M. R A Browbb, Bec'y. answered dayorlnight. ji Barns I GompaDY. terian ohurch - at Cannon ville and m tne napit g r UndertakiDg busiDesfl and Free Hearse and the best line of supplies the proceeds or tnis entertainment U because the name was somewhat like m-tnG state. Mr. "Will Bell erven his nersonal attention lev. it. Calif Will be USea ior inis purpose; All t, ana tne package aia noi nave me wore friends of thu i &Jft SO worthy of being well established, Liver Regulator at all.O The Regulator has will find an opportunity on this teen favorably knowp fo. many years, and i,0in?n Ka4 ill who use it know how necessary it is for occasion to render a helping hand. Pever and Agae Bilious rever consW ' 1 ion, Headache, dyspepsia, and all disorder? Notice. v . rising from a Diseased Liver. When you want Fre8h Oysters, We aft you to look for yurselves, anc atewed. fried or raw, birds on toast, fee thar Simmons Liver Regulator, which fresh fish or a square meal, prepared "wadill distinguish by the Red iresn uau ux vr r m vrrapper, and by our name, is the onn by an Old experienced COOK ( Wilt. tediciDe .called Simmons Liver ReTulatof McMoore) call at" Boger . & Johns. j. m. aixin '& co. tori's Bestaurant in the Brick Row a, n-.wm tTnnBa I near me vuui ww4-! -'jr u
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