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TWm H'RIPOTO BER U STIR 'JUSTICE TO ALL, SPECIAL PRIVILEGES TO NONE. VOL.,1. L J . h LIBERTY N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1899. NO. 25 Local Jitems; J s Samuel Boggs died Tues day June 18 about one o'clook. Mrs. Boggs has been a sufferer for a long time and death is a re lief. She realized that she was dying, and spoke of death as an easy thing. Her life lias been characterized by usefulness and she will be greatly missed by the family and community. Mrs. Boggs had no children, but leaves four step children to mourn their loss. The Register extends to the husband and family its deep est sympathy. v . Mr. Cicero Causey's youngest , child, Glady, has been very ill for some timo but it is hoped at this writing that it is some better. Rev.' Mr. Michaux is slowly, i m proving ufter his severefall a . few weeks ago. ; He has but little use of his right leg, yet it, is to be hoped he may soon be up and : about. . :, ;i , , V 1 We notice some of our farmers recognize a good thing when they see it. The Peering far m ma. chinery, for sale by Manning and Hanner .Co.,. .is being . sold right along;1 ? When t in town call and see them. Correspondents at Randleman, Staley, Oakdale, Kimesyille, Mar leys Mill i and Julian will try to get their stuff in not later than ''yuesday.;.!''!'! i The Register" anticipates some chahge;sOQh in the lianagem'ent. We hope that all wiJl give it their support. A great many will re ceive; sampleicopies' and ;thi 'Wl.ll mean that you ,are (wanted as a subscriber. Send your sub, scription?m. ' . tuJiii ihg her friend Claude "Albright spent - a few days visiting in at 'Sandy Grove4 1 1 ' ! 7 town last week. i: . Mr. Vance York's' 'house was Mr. A. V. Teagiie is in town struck ' by lightning June Uth this week- about live o'clock P. M. " Mrs. , Mr. Smitherman of Ramseur York' was not ' in the' ,'hou.s she j was in town, Wednesday.' heard the n()iso'and went in, and! ; Mr. H. C. Teague's baby died, found the mantle torn down, j Wednesday, June 14. T,.. . The baby was in its cradle near, ! The Summer School at Liberty v but was not hurt. The lightning Normal' College opened on the -is supposed to have come down j i 3th with a good attendance. ' the chimney. - AIr A:U Fogleman has pur- - . j closed a new McCormickReaer. Poultry & Ejfgs. ' i Within the. last 80 days two, of When you bring chickens to j Liberty's boys have gone to Bal- Liberty don't sell them until you I more and hf 0 positions. ' ' ; They were both educated at see John Caveness. ; He .pay s the j Libert - Nornial Colla highest market-price for them j . J, m 1 ' , - j l i-A.1 x iu 4 1 -n 1.1 l i 1 Mr. C. T. Troy -of Concord and, sttlesHhe: bill m -hard' cash. ; . ' rJ1 , , !was m town Wednesday and Dont forgot him. ,. : tf TlmrS(lav. . Mrs. T. A. Moffit and Miss i Mr. J. D. Gunter of Jonesboro Etta , Watkins froni Ramseur j was oil our streets this week. .p. M?.&y)L Hornaclay was j here Mr; w:H. Watkins Jr. of Pam- senirHpent several flay last weeV with his friend Robert Patterson. Mr. A. P. Staley of High Pomt washere Sunday. ? Miss Grcrtrude ;Euliss is visit- IFvou have good judgment, you can realize at once that we can sell CLOTHING FOR LESS money than others, who sell their goods on credit, i We do strictly a cash business, and have only ONE' PRICE. Give us a call and examine some of those ! . Wool 'suits at i.i $2.75. Wool ..pcnts at- .85. ec3flhg Casimer pants 1.75. 5 ' .' ' ;v. -1 i WILL H.n ATT HEWS &' CO., i r 304 South Elm Street,, Greensboro, N. C . 4. r'
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