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LOCAL DOTS. Read Hie 'and aales. Don't fail to register. A cooler wave struck ns last Friday. See proceedings of Commissioners. There are 21 count" candidates in the field. It is the duty of every citizen to tegister and vote. Cuilford county has nominated a Prohibition ticket. The registration books are now open in all the townships. Let Democrats go to work. TLo other side is rd. wrU. Frankliim-ille b-s organized a Cleveland find 8cnlr,2 club. Several bales of new cotton were brought into town last wc-i-k. Superintendent Frazier held hte quarterly exr.minn.Uoij last week. Col. F. U. Winston r.ddrercd thu people here Tuesday of last reck. Josiah ICvans, Ksq., the f enior edi tor of the Fayettevilb Sun is dead. 'Ohio and West Virginia voted yes terday. The rr.tnrps nre not yet in. The papers ere complimenting our County exhibit at the State Exposi tion. The candidates for Kb: tor. in this District speak at Franklinsville to-day (Monday). The mail hacks from High Point now come by way of Worth ville e::d Central jPiillg. Randolph has a hig'ily creditable exhibit at the State Exposition wo are pleased to l-".rr;. The drought has cut cliwn the crowd at the Exposition. Every body U waiting for rain. The County is indebted to r-Trs. r.I. N. Urowcr ?f Frsnkli'isville for her fine exhibit r.t. ilrk-iI;. The Patriot c'irp'es the circus crowd at Greensboro a?t week from ten to fifteen thnusr.rd. The looms ru-i by the Worth Mfg. Co. of this county at the Exposition fire an attractive fcr.tur-s. A new post otllee lias been estab lished in Cedar Grove township at Ma con's old store named "Mechanic." Mess. W. P. Wood and M. Brad Fhaw addressed the Cleveland and Scales Club at Franklinsville last Sat urday night. The N. C. Journal published r.t Trinity College in this county by Prof, lleitraan has enlarged and is other wise improved. The work on Enterprise bridge is progressing well. The bridge is 387 feet long and will be completed by the last of this month. Mr. G. D. ilunsuekcr hands us five ears of corn from one hill. They are good s:ze and had it not been for the drought there would hove been eiht. Robert Farlow, a wbite boy aged about 17 years who has been twice convicted for larceny was last week arrested and lodged in jail for the third time. There were 26 professions ft the re cent revival at the Randlemcn M. E. Churchand 13 applications for mem bership writes R. F. Uumpnss to the Raleigh Advocate. The weather prophets are bsfi'ed once in their lives. All their predic tions have, failed and now there are very few who have the hardihood to tell you when it will rain. It is rumored that the Richmond arad Danville R. R. Co. has bought the High Point Railroad. We give it for what it is worth. Railroad rumors are about as uncertain as polit'-ial ru mors. Jusephus Daniels, Esq., the spright ly and plucky young editor of the Wilson Advance is the new President of the N. C. Press Association. He is the youngest President the Associ ation has ever had. The Courier is again under oblia tions to that good friend and excel lent farmer Jo. W. Wall of New Mar ket for ten of the largest sweet pota toes of the season. Their average weight is about 40 lbs. Another new store and two new residences going up at Julian. Mr. C. II. Harden, the clever agent and enterprising merchant says that Ju lian will be a town if you'll give it time. It has started auspiciously. 1 he C(;Li:ii::; has seen several wag on loads of fine heart lumber pass through going to the IiufTalo bridge. That's the sort of lumber to ,r;o into a bridge and Sir. J. H. Redding knows how to put it togf ther. The public ppca!:er3 explain that they have small crowds. It's not a good sign when the neop'o become in different. This government belongs to the people RIij the people should be vigilant and zealous in the selec tion cf those who are to administer it. There i3 a lino display of earthen ware in the Randolph exhibit at Ral cigh. There is wore of this ware manufactured in this county than in all the other counties of this State combined. The State Chronicle oh serves that the only injustice in our exhibit is that the jugs are all empty. Rji-eom If. Palmer, Esq., formerly o !"w student under Mr. Robins of thi-; pbiee but now of Lake City, Fla., bi3 been nominated by the Demo cr:;.vs of iiis county forthe Legislature and is highly complimented by his town paper. The Couhiek is always pleased to note honors won by Ran. dolphians. lie. George Coble of Guilford who was well known in this county as well as in Guilford died the 24th ult. He was a quiet unassuming but most excellent man and citizen. He had fanny friends in this county. In his dentil Guilford loses one of her best find roost substantial men. lie wa3 I the father of D. P. Coble, Esq., of New S Sr.lcm township. Proceedings of Commissioners. Full TJoard present. Pauper allowances, $11, SO B T I.easley, services as Stew. ard of Poor, 62,50 W .7 Tcp.guc, stationery for county, 5,45 -l S Loach, repairs on bridge in Trinity township, 4,00 L A Spencer, mdscj. for V. II. 20,06 R L Coltrr.r.e, rcp'rs on bridge in N. Market township, 16,38 Tyson Trogdon. listing prop erty in Frpkunsville, 17,00 Naomi Falls Mfg. Co., repairs on Naomi bridge, 20,18 John Miller, witness fee, 2,30 D J Gaster, serving 8 road nnlves, 4,80 J W Pugh, Justice's fee in case Sarah Nixon, lunatic, 1,10 Dr. Will: Fox, physican in case Sarah Nixon, lunatic, 5,00 Lewis & Bingham, covering r Dunbar bridge, 100.00 Noah Rush, 1 days service and mileage as Cc. Core., 3,10 A C Colin, for snue service, 2,50 T O Worth, " 2.S0 II F Stc-d, scr. 21 R. notices, 12,60 W J Teaguc, record'g ord'rs, mak'g abstracts of t'os, &e. 101,25 Asi.ehoro Courier, forcnlv'g 7,00 tt S IJradf.hnw, el'ka serv'p; 7,75 E A MoSltt, work on C..1L, - Tax notices, &e., 6,25 W D Brower, carrying Win. Bowninn to jail, 3,00 J II Hill, Justice's fee, 80 S Richardson, witness fee, 50 J M Cox, D. S.f fee, 1,30 Kinsley Loudermilk, Listing prop, in Richland township, 10,00 John R Caviness, eerving R. orders, 4,60 W P Wood & Co., mdse. fcr C. IL, P. II., and Jail, 6,85 W J Teague, 1 days service as Clerk of Board, 2,00 The petition to change the voting precinct in Back Creek township is not allowed. A petition is filed for a new public road from Flint Hill school bouse to the public road that leads to the Poor House. Y. M. C. Johnson 13 appointed a Poll Holder in Columbia township in piece of W. H. Burgess. Jacob Stout is appointed Poll Hol der in Liberty township in place of Flower Swift. rots IVom lioovcr Hill. Hoover Hill gold nine is running on full time as usual. Mr. A. G. Rush has leased a piece of land of the Hoover Hill Gold Min ing Co., end is erecting neat houses thereon to rent to the mining hands. Houses are scarce and rent tolerably h'gh. Mr. A. A. Spencer i3 preparing to erect a Steam Grist and Saw Mill &t Flint Hill, in Back Cr-!; township a growing place -2 stores. 2 church es, 1 school Lor.se, 1 shoe shop, 1 blacksmith shop, and prospect of an other. Near this place ''the oldest inhabitant" informs us, is the orbjmal Flint liill where the Indians obtained flints suitable for their crrow and spear points. Mr. Pen. Arnold li3S repaired his mill built a nevr cemented dam U feet higher than the old one, and put in 2 new bolting cloths. I isinc.3 in the matrimonial market is brisk at present. The woods full of teachers in search of 5;chcoIs. The dry whither is seriously inter fering with work on the farm espe cially plowing and sowing. X. Y. Z. liXJWIIltlf! LOCALS. Expcci'dly Hoots end Shoes. Sam ple 3. Brown, Wholesale and Retail Merchant, Greensboro, is getting in large quantities of New Goods forthe Fail and Winter trade. We propose to make a specialty of Hoots & Shoes and have just received fifty cases of Men's, Women's and Children.? heavy goods to begin the season. Our Stock of Ready Made Clothing will bo closed out regardless of cost to make room for new goods. The life of Naomi Wise, a true and thrilling story by Dr. B. Craven, hag been republished in pamphlet form by M. Penny, Esq., and is offered at the low price of 25 cents. Address, M. PENNY, Randleinan, N. C. Another precinct heard from with the usual result a victory for the W akefield Cook Stove : Ciiafel Hill, N. C, Feb. 23, 1884. Wn. II. Wakefield & Co., Gents : I am well pleased with the No. 8 stove bought of you and find it to be a first class I'ook stove in every respect. My wife eavs it is the nicest baker she ever saw. Yours truly, M. A. T.IcCauly. Wc are now receiving our NewJall Stock. Coao and see us and bring your dried fruit. Very Respectfully, J. W. Scott & Co. Greensboro, N. C. One Can of Tomlinson's Harness Oil Blacking is worth Five Dollars to any man that wears Boots or Shoes or has Harness of any kind, and costs only 50 cents. Sold by Worth, Mc Alister fe Co., and by Naomi Faik- Manufacturing Company. Manufactured by Tojilinson, Bno. & Co., (G :2ra) Bush Hill, N. C. Go to Glenn's Drug Store, Greens boro, for the freshent and best Garden Seed at the lowest prices. For pr.rs asd fresh drugs, go to Glenn's drug store. Greensboro, N. C. Ten gross of Diamond Dyes of all colors just received at Glenn's Drug Store, Greensboro, and will be sold to merchants at New York prices. Have your prescriptions compound ed a!i Glenn's. All work in this line carefully and promptly done, at all hoars day and night. Greensboro, N. C. HARRIS YATES At the residence of the brida's father, Sept. 2.3th, 1SS4, bv J. M. Johnson, E.n.. Jlr. Walter R. Har ris of Hoover Hill, N. to Jliss Fannie L. Yates of Concord township, Ran dolph co., N. C. Zion's Landmark please copy. HILL'S STORE, N. C. AS just received the largest stock of New Goods he has yet offered. A full line of . , READY-MADE CLOTHING and as largo and as full a line of Boots and Shoes can be found in the county. Full line of General Merchandise. The highest market prices for your produce. Come and (bring your produce and your money and get bargains. October 2d, 1834. 23:27 Now Sail aM EaiiGM HIGH SCHOOL. W. I. BROOKS, A. M., Prim. Mrs. W. M. Brooks. Prin. Mu. Dp't. THE next session will bcigin Septem ber 15th, 1S34. and continue 14 wcefcs. RATES OF TUITION: Primaryspelling reading, &c, 61,50 per month. Intermediate English Grammar. Ge-c-iitphy and Arithmetic. $2.."y per mo. Higher Latin. Algebra, Sec. $3,50 per mouth. Instrumental Music. :5.00 per month. Special vocal lessons, $;5,00 per mo. Hvjard. 7 to $S per month. J'o deduction after admission except in on.ses of protracted sickness. For furthcl' particulars, address W. M. RROOKS, Xcw Salem. Randolph co.. N. C. Ak-. -'s:h. 11. 2Ut W. i-LEWIS, 'TAX NOTICE! V.JLL attend at the following tiir.r awd rdu'-cs for ti ' i !,. j . t ... .11..,.. the taxes for the year iss l. to-wit : I?:iac Kenncy's. Cedar Grove Township 3Iond.tv. October vm! Widow Horney's. Concord Town- snip, iues(jay. UctolKT. m, C. H. Rush's .tore, 'i'abernacJe T , Wednesday. October 151, Trinity College, Trinity Township. Thursday, Octoher " loth New -Mnrket, New Market Town ship. Friday, October 17tn Y.'ii-ow I5'jl!a"s. Back Creel: Town ship. Saturday, October lSlh RiKHhcrnan's, Ranctlcman Town'hp, Monday, October 20th Anthony Chamnos, New Salem T. T.Jw iy, October '21st Itcurj- Moon's, Liberty Township, Wednesday, October" 22nd Alfred .Smith's. Columbia Town- Thursdav October 2.1nl Cedar Falls. Franklinsville Town ship, Fii(is October 21th W. T. Cox's, di rit Township, Sat urday. October 25th ew Hope, New Hope Township, Monday, October 27th Widow Xewsom's. Union Town ship, Tnesdav. October 9Sth A. V. Cavmess', Ricldand Town ship, Wedne-laj-, October 20th Riley Needham's. Brower T'ns'p, Thursday, Octoler 30th b. Y. Craven's, Pleasant Grove T., i noav, (October 31 A ?oir-flreboro Township, Sat urday, November 1st The Taxes for the year 1884 arc as fol lows : TAX ON THE $100 VALUATION. County tax. 5c. 12 State School tax. County Special School tax, Total, GO Poll Tax S1.S0. I hope all tax-payers will meet mc promptly and pay their taxes. The candidates forthe General Assem bly and the various county olHces will be with me at the above stated times and places. Come out, cverobody, and hear them. Tj. A. MOFFITT, S'hff. Ashebore, N. C, Sept. 2, 1SS1. You can nay your taxes at the Sheriffs office until the 13th of Oct., 1884. 21 : iOYi THAT LOniLLARD'S CLIMAX t:ltjg- tobacco with Red Tin Tag; Kose Leaf Fine Cut Chewing; Navy ClipinTS, and Rlack, Brown and Ycilow SNUFFS arc the bes.t and cheapest, quality' considered '? 2 ltf DENTAL. I WILL be at my farm three rnilest east I of Trinity every Monday ; at Thomas ville the kikst Wednesda- and Randle mau the second in each month. F. C. FRAZER, ; Sukgkon Dentist. iuitlijolleire P. O. . 42:tf. 1 NOTICE. TITE attention of Guardians, Admints- tvators and Lxccutors is called totne law rcfii'irino: Annual and Final Settle ments The law does not permit such business to be neglected. Your early at tcniiua to this matter may save you trou-, bio ami co.- ts. GEO. S. BRADSSIAW, 22 Cleric Superior Court. The Blair High School, " MALE AjK'D "PELEALB. LYNCH 335XJIIIIJVGS, IITJH POINT, N. C. Vj ble. Pkof. W."A. Blahs, (Harvard University) Principal. Prof. V. VViqte, Assisvant. A full corps of teachers. liio term of tais cuool will begin Sep tember 8, 188 4. iJeard per month, $7.00 to $12,00 Tuition1 61,50 to $."5,00 Rooms furnished at the Academy if de sired. Address, W. A. BLAIR, High Point, X. C August IS. 1 S3 4. 1S:20 Bii II! Hiil ScIuA r.p.FnAZiERti p ri , M. C. EXGLISH, ; illIICI)als' Miss Erir.A Carr, Music Teacher, with a full corps of Assistants. '! JNext Terra begins Aug. 20th, 1SS4. It is the obiect of the teachers to make this one of the first and foremost schools m the Mate. As to beauty, health, society and mor als," Buiririri i unexcelled. Elegant buildings and daity mail. Board including furnished rooms, light and fuel, 87,50 to $10,00 per month. Clubs wishing to board themselves can do so for half the above cost. Tuition per month ....$1.50 to $5,00 Music " " $i.?,o to $:j,00 For catalogue or other information ad dress THE PRINCIPALS. July 23, 1884. 15tf CAPE FEAR & YADKIN V. SCHEDULE Nokth-Bound. Leave Sauford 11.50: Egypt 12.20; Gulf 12 53; Richmond 1. 30; Ore Hill 2.40; Siler 3.40; Staley 3. 53; Liberty 4.25; Julian 5.10; Pleasant Garden 6.00; arrive at Greensboro at G. 40 P. M.' South Bound Leave Greensboro 10. 10 A. M.; Pleasant Garden lO.Oo; Julian ii.y.; Joerty vi.6-; fetaiey l.Uo; Mier rvv iiii.u:, ui Hints' .,-oran-nouna. -LeaveFayelveytlleSOP. LI.; Kocktlsh 0.0-j; Mcatts 0.4-; Lumber Undgc 10. 07- :irrive head of road 10.32. Nortie-uoumd. Le:ivo Head of Road o.2 A. anive 1 aj etlcvule 7.25. (5tf JOB WORK neatly executed at this otllee. " 1 t rs l.4J; uic uiii v.ou; mciimonu rf.uo; ijruit j . loffitt. Moflitt's Mi. Is. .J'Im U'isbe 3.4; .gypt 4.0o; ban ford J ones- r.andleman, and at other places in t! boro bwann s .,:; lioek Crancu j cou,t,. ").); Spout t'pring (iAlK Little ILiver '' 7.-20: arrive at I'avetteviile S.dO. 1 ASOHtO wr.atJa. m liiiLJ;f -. U B Xk & 12 Inch Rollers. Xo. 1. Double Geared, complete, $12.0 ) j. nmzic ueareu. .jm.o.j 3. Double gearsfl, witfecat wood wl. 35 m 4. Single Geared, " " 25,00 The above picinre reprosonts itl.er show a Drip Pan i. ifler tiie lio'ki-.;. wlt'i we new pni : cver' ir.iil i. catch and convey to a single spout all the juice falling froi-i ibe rollers It should also show Rack m iront ol rollers througli wlncu mills are only for convenience in ordering. Sergeant August 20, ISS-i. NAVASSA GUANO For WHEAT. ManiifaeH Iiy Navassa Km Ce, Wiliit8iLH.C. TT7E now offer this bigb grade FertHIzer toour farmers. It has been used under VV wheat since 1SC0, and has been proved as good as an', Th.au most ether brands sold. A let in the soil will prove it to be all we claim for it. Sold at as low prices as anything of the sav..- grade, by Asiieboro, N. C. ITa3 now in store Of every Stylu For Men, Youths, msMVJ ATP Also- a full and complete line of furnishing- goods, and the latest styles in HATS, BOTE STIFF AND SOFT A handsome line or ' rnX3 TTTSl"TMnPp"C!S For Ladies and Gents: r.Iso. the to Greensboro. All these roo'ls wtli be soVd r.t ilio I ask is a call to convince you that you goods of me. Thanhing you kindly for past paironare. ng to continue to merit "the .same in the future. COMMERCIAL noV AND r.IcAiiOO iii.'ILDIXG. I am sole agent for the celebrated PEAUL SHIRT, raid lilso the FALCOK, April 23, 1S84. 1 If 7? TT!r.J FACTORY AT WAUG1ITOVVN If you want the best and a wai-.-anted Wcion pee Mi it it l."ars tlie al.ovc ad dress. We are eo:istantljr iini)ro-,-in and claim thf Jif -t y.-igon i.-u.-le in tho country, and think the demand ibv thorn or.r.s.-!ln.i dh.-bvT tltf'pa-'t "X:-: mouths having been more than double niy pv-v!f.;i- ear.-how- tb.'-ir .'i;)ii!arUy. Hav ing reduced our prices low as r. good "Waiter, can be made, we sidi your order-, believing we can ph-ase you. All inquiries promj.tlv answered, hci.d for circu lars and see what those who nave used them havj to saw kAJ'll im (12-Gm) Br. HOLM'S Olfllf, FOR THE CURB OF Bone Felons, Itisings, Sprains, Cancerous 1 a other ?:.: :r.ing proerty. tottondins, Atfectior.fi, Ulcers. Diphtheria. lmrn. i ('-tton s!i;vd -umI on i'lat forms, Crist Frost bites and all other sores of what- I MHb. Co!'..'!i Mbi-. Store-. War lk.ns-sT ever description. Iioti.. Chur.-in-s, school ami Public This. Ointmi-xt is highly reeommen-1-! i:..i!dis:. Tv.'uiir .Macb!nevy and Build cdhyDr, Davis of Chanel' Hill, the late j i::;r;. oihr M .nuia u?l?;-srablishments fr. Hall ol Pittsboro, ir J. D. Ibirns oi ; a?!;! ail ei,;. -i In-i.rable property -.i-.-,.-,- r.t,..-.- i,v...-.ivti.t I t.h-:f. :1 tlx n.ov favora'ile rates in j physicians. ' i For salt bv J. TI. Ililh Ashoboro. C-co. t,-, ir.,,,. .,;. j Blwn Co.. 11 i-h iV-inv. !C I II I -j- fi ig-tv? vy ill. ISKilA) iilii Vi ATTOR'UV r-f -ASUEIJORO. X. C. 1 Nv: 'A 4 Izm Vuj1 c j 8 Inch Hollers. j No. .". DouhV -eared, comph-te, $30,fn i t. ,s,n- "-.n-'i. 0(0 j 7. cfjn.il, wiiiisiit wcsil w-t 2500 $. .siu-lo geared, k- KJ.UO No. T rr Nn. ." Mill. 1 bov.-r.vfv slmnl.1 t!u e;-.r.;- i- led. Tiio numbers -riven to the Mfg, Co. 0?ceusljoro, N. C. W. P. WOOD & CO !;; 3m and rocehing daily, and Description Boys and Children ; im o: ec .-ar over brough'. JLit tv? C :I will be savi.ig :.-itjuey TTQQ1?T WAPAN r r-y ry?? v" nam s iiALKM P. O., N. C. S vs E la it KJ. 1 Is ire Insurance iigency. I rXSUIiAXCE onDweliin: V.iViv and 1 a i '.. tnglaud (:'. r- over f::()ji(,o. st i. cited from partk'3 : i heir I'!:;i'Ki;TY or. CM-:.-,! O. V. CATIR. 'Irinity, Is. C. Z 5. fIt Taylor's. .Jurisprudence . rewarded by n.turn- C ir. LlrlWlS. to th - -
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