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ORANGE COUNTY OBSERVER. 11 I L L S li O It OU6H.N.C SATURDAY. . August 7, 1880. JOSEPH A. HARRIS, Editor and 1'ropnetor. Entered at the Post Office .t Hills borough, N. C, as second class matter.! The Baltimore Manufacturers' Ilecfjrd says : Raleigh has been se lected as the location for the indus trial school to be established by the State of North Carolina. The de cision of the board to put this school into operation without any further delay is a very wise tep. The South needs industrial schools, and erery oue lhai:is established f.dds to the prosperity of its people. With the rapid development of industrial interests there is an increasing de mand for young men ot good techni cal education. Unless the South makes provision for preparing her own people for such work, the de mand inubt De supplied from other sections. The full importance of preparing the rising generation for the thousand. of openings for profit able employment that the industrial development ot the South is making, ought to be fully impressed upon the bushiest men of that section. The young men of the South have a wide field of employment before them, but training is needed to enable them to till the most re sponaible positions, or else they will only be "hewers of wood and draw ore of water," while others reap the benefits oi thorough technical edu. cation. The New York War says : Julge Gorman, of the Superior Court has, in two tecent cases, re fused to hsuo naturalization papers to foreigners who had not read the Constitution of the United States. He holds that no man can certify that ho is attached to the prii ciples of the Constitution till he ha? read APAnnid .In.... n . 1 1 mi, inuivMiu uucumeui and Knows at firel hand what they are. This sensible and ingenious construction of the law should be applied to na tivo born as well as adopted Ameri cans. Certainly it is no lew just that the young man, on attaining his majority and applying for the priv ilege ot thu franchise, should know w hai he has to subscribe to, than that the rule should be imposed en the foreign born applicant. A letter horn Mr. C. W. Johnston, representative in the Le i8lature from Orange, says he .will not be a candidate for re election, but will nive a hearty support to whoever may be nominated by the Contention,. Ho 'returns thanks to the good people of Orange and Durham counties for the liberal sup port given hnu two years ago. The OtJSKitviMt would gladly see Mr. Johnston re-elected, belieing that he made a faithful and worthy rep resentative, always doing what he thought best for his people. Mrs. Cleveland has just cele brated her 22nd birth day. AX KXTK'KHtlSINO, RiiLlADLE House. All druunUu ran always be relied upon, not only tj carry in stock the beM of everything, hut to eeure the AlTincV for Mich .irtieleo na K ..-. well-kiiowu merit, and are popular ! n-, ..,... Vl wing always eu ' ays en : ti-rprisiiii:, a.d eer reliable. Hat -inn i tecunM ihe Ageney tor the celebra- ted Dr. Iyii'ii k N ew Consumption, will pell iic guarantee. It will surely cure o i, .i ..... ......... - T...: . nd i ot.j .iiiu anucuon oi inroat i lAiu" and Client, and to show our confidence, we invite you to call and i:vl a Trial liottle Free. IIILLSHOKO MARKKT. Corrected lecRwax, Hutte"-, Chickens, Coffee, Corn. Seed Coltou, Flour, per barrel, Lard, Lime, rock, Meal, Molasses, Oats, Salt, Sugar, Syrup. Wheat. Weekv th.OO to in SI 00 to f l.KS 1 VJt I on , oU to 4D 00 80 to 11.65 - 7 to 9 25 to 50 90 The Democratic State Con yention of Georgia met at Atlanta, July liSth. Gen. John B. Gordon received 322 votes out of 332, for nomination for Governor. It was moved to make the nomination un&nimous, which was lost by one vote. The old Stale House officers were nominated for their respective positions. After a resolution of fealty to the - Democratic party and endorsement ot President Cleve land, the Convention adjourned sine die. FAIRS IN NORTH CAROLINA IN 886. Fruit Fair, N. C. Agricultural Association, Fayeiteville, N. C, August 4th and 5th. Poplar Tent Fair, Poplar Tent, Cabarrus county, August lllh and 12th. Albemarle Agricultural Fair, Murfreeboro. Piedmout Agricultural Fair. Hickory. Ranoke and Tar River Agricul tural Fair, Weldon, October 19th to 22nd. North Carolina State Asricultura! Fair, Raleigh, October 2oth toj9th. Pair ot the Carolinas, Charlotte, November 2nd to 5th. Cumberland County Agricultural Fair, Fayeiteville, November 9th to I2th. Kdgecombe Agricultural and Me chanical Fair, Tarboro, November 2nd to 5th. Rocky Mount Agricultural and Mechanical Fair, Rocky Mount. November 10th to 12th. Eastern Carolina Agricultural and Stock Association, Goldsboro, No vember mu to 19th. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMA- TISM. For over two vears I suffered in tensely with muscular rheumatism. I became almost helpless, and had to be helped out ot bed. At times I was unable to turn myself in bed, and had to be handled as tenderly as an infant. My chest was involved, and the pain was intolerable at times. All the oltl and well-known remedies were exhausted, but oo permanent relief was obtained. About a year ago I was induced by a friend to try Swift's Specific. The effect has been magical. My friends scarcely recognize me. My rheu matism is entirely gone, my general health is superb, and I am weighing thirty pounds more than when I commenced taking S. S. S. I am abta to attend to all ray ministerial work. I am devoutly grateful to my restoration to health, which I owe, under the blessing of God, to Swift's Specific. J. M. LOWRY. Hampton, Ga., April 20, 1886. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis eases mailed free. The Swilt Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. 157 W. 23d 'St., N. Y. WEEKLY DISPATCH ! RICHMOND, VA. GREAT FAMILY WEEKLY. THE Eight Laryt P,,cs, Gt Column, only One Dollar per Year. The Wkkki.y Dispatch is tilled with the news from all parts of tli' world. Our telegraphic service cover. every country. All great social. reliioiH and politi cal movements at home or abroad are faithfully chronicled. All new discoveries in seienee and their application to agricultural and me chanical arts find a place in its col umns. The fanner has a department- full ot instructive matter : and ihe huliec arn kept iiilcrmcd .of. Fashion v.rvin.r phases and of all new household noveU tie. It is a welcome visitor to every mem ber of the family. Every number contains an interesting story, and portraits and biographical sketches ot leading mtM1 0f our own and of other countries. A weekly review of the principal markets of the lnited States is an im portant feature. lHhorr, we aim to make the Weekly Ti patch so attractive in all its de partment that its readers will not uil- "V H'Vl up' and 540 vsl,ual ible as mi that no fam- peeial attention U special attention is triven m VnT 'akolisa news, our corns of ,.nrr. r the celebra- P,.ml,M,L,. in tl,at tilUl furnishing everv D.Hcoverv for l?oT- ,,,t7t?t Promptly by tefegniph. it on L ; i v -.T" Jar,wn wa bletl the past it on a poi- year. 1 he large additions to our sub- V - 1 'V " tilUl ushing even nptiou lists already received rive is- ii i-.j ...... .1,... : . . 4 ' doubled again this vear. V t win te more than Sample copies mailed free to any ad ilress. J Try the Wkkki.y Dispatch one vear !V sending a dollar to THE DISPATCH COMPANY. Richmord. Va. cure ,.dffRciuciuber TAR llel ' T. - 1 ... : "1 N. I? (i . r . . o0 A VALUABLE REMEDY ibr tie- W . i in -LA. cure and relief of Diarrhau Dv- ? ' U' lloJ'1 Co., Wholesale! , . 0 - r.UV'rV' J-:ho,eM Morbl Cramp? tramp I Drug.ts of R...oe, Ga., ! 1 ilACTS!XG PHYSICIAN, 0 I! ? nV jrw inj -y: We' have been selling Dr. j HILLSBORO, N. C. 10l iSfcuSAr cove.y, Kcuic! Borneo in butldi.Wrth of court . , liack. Bruise. Snraiiu. v-n...l V. ? ! tfiwera and liuckiens Ainit-a aKei house, next door wet of-'nost office m - - i Oak. Itch, Frt Bites etc. ' ' ,or two years. Have never handled ; stAirs- ,For.Catarh and Cold in the Head It remedies that Pell as well, or civej l E D R GRO V v M-invvv eliefa Wan infallible i ch universal satisfactum. There ! C DAK GR0 E ACADEMY, . ...... urn t v- r ,i!J'''-'l. Ask vonr drinu'lt i,a,U ,ort nnd lake no other. UU'city- Several cases of pronounced he Be?u Surest and SafeM Liniment on i Cocsumptioo have been entirely the market. Price 50 cents per bottle Un-ed hv ftf 7 . . , n r dritt. and merdK: j llTllTfl ' feW bot.l,eS.f Dr' ! emily; Send for trtimoni;1U HOUSTON' & EMEKSOX, olo Propiietors and Manufacturers, Greensboro. N. C. SiVTE NEWS. The grand jury at Aherille ig nored the bills aejairist, Richmond Pearson, for sending, nd J. li. Hamilton, for bearing a nallenge to a duel last April. Person county, N. C, and Hal ifax, Va., will soon voe on "sub-j fcriptiou for the Darhtn and Iiox boro Railroad." It i8 laimed that these counties will givelarge najor ities for the road. The great tabernacle tneetng at Rutherford College is to fe held this month, and tho first ejearfion is to be run to that place Augt 21. Rev. Dr. Bianson, of Ralegh, who has been at the college inconsulta lion with the tabernacle ssociation, says that accommodation will be ptepared for (5,000 penpus. Dr. Talmafje is expected to reach there once or twice. The Progressive Firmer, Win ston, N. C, says : Toe wbfat crop in our Stale has been harvested un der mot uutavorable circumstances. Much of it was sprouted aud other, wise damaged. Proper precaution should be taken as doubtless the weevil pest will be unusually active. And again, there is danger, from the moist condition ot the grain, that it will become musty. At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of Wake Forest College held in Raleigh, July 30th, the fol lowing Professors were chosen for that institution : Dr. J R. Duggan, of Johns Hopkins, Unirersity, Balti more, Professor ol Chemistry ; Dr. Geo. W. Manly, of Louisville, KyM rroiessor of Latin ; W. H. Michael, Esq., of Louisburg, N. C, Associate rrotessor of Mathematics and Lan guages. Raleigh Visitor: Mr. Thus. Dix on, Jr., who represented Cleveland county in the last Legislature, hav ing eschewed politics has entered the ministry, and preached a very interesting sermon in Shelby last Sunday. Mr. Dixon is a gentleman of the highest intelligence, and his ability as an orator is perhaps equal to that of any man of his age in the State. We predict that he will make his mark in the service of the Master. John Card well, confined in jail at WiIkesboror N. C., updor seutence of death, which was to have been executed July 30tb, was taken from jail on Monday night, July 2Gth, and spirited away. The crowd which assailed tne jail ,was about 200 strong and quickiy overpowered the jailor. His whereabouts are; un known. Cardwll's crime was rape, committed upon bis own daughter. He had been twice granted a short reprieve. Last week at Raleigh the counsel for the defense laid before Governor Scales petitions for the commutation of the death sentence ot Gooch and Smith. Some 800- persons have signed the petitiions. They were presented by Messrs. A. M. Lewis, I. M. Argo, John Gatling and W. N. Jones, of counsel lor the pris oners With the petitions were sev eral letters Irom judges and justices. The latter represent that it' is a case lor commutation. All the jury sign ed the petition. The Governor has the matter under advisement. The Raleigh News and Observer ot July 29th, says:. Yesterday was a great occasion at the Baptist Or phanage at Thorazine. The corner-stones ot five Dew buildiues were laid with appropriate ceremo- i ties. The attendance oi Baptists was large, ail parts of the State be ing represented. Rev. Dr. J. L. Carroll, of Aaheville, preached the sermon. Addresses -w ere delivered by Rev. Drs Pritcharri, Hufuam and Overby, and by Mr. John C. Scarborough. -Several excursion trains ran. It was the first anniver sary ot the founding of the Orphan age. lheuuQiber of children now pupils is thirty-hv. ' havo been sum. tL-n.-..-)n.r..i c nuuucllUl blica Cf nection with Electric Bitters. W f- .-" i"vUI Wl ISKtril HI ftlll- ... ... J ! e ? guarantee them alwava Sold bv all druggists. i BLOOD AND MONEY. Ihe blood of man baa much to do in shaping his actions during bis pil grimage through this troublesome woaA'egardless of the amount of present or eAlanl money in pock. et or stored away in -w.. jt a a conceded fact that we appear nur blood makes on, and the purer the blood, the happier, healthier, pret tier and wiser we are; hence tbe oft repeated interrogatory, Mhow is your blood V Witb pure streams of life-giving fluid coursing through our veins, bounding through our hearts and ploughing through our physical frames, our morals become better, our constitution stronger, our intellectual faculties more acute and grander, and men, women and chil dren happier, healthier and more lovely. The unprecedented demand, the unparalleled curative powers, and the unmistakable proof lrom those of unimpeachable character and in tegrity, point with an unerring finger to B. B. B. Botanic Blood Balm as lar the best, tho cheapest, the quickest and tbe grandest and most powerlul blood remedy ever before known to mortal man, in tbe relief and positive cure of Scrofula, Rheu matism, Skin diseases, all taints of blood poison, Kidneyrjcomplaints, old ulcers and sores, cancers, ca larrh, etc. B. B. B. is onljy about three years olda baby "in age, a iriaut in power but no remedy iu America can make or ever has made such a won derful showing in its magical pow era in curing and entirely eradicating the above complaints, and gigantic sales in the tacc of tienzied opposi tion and would-be moneyed monop olists. - - Letters from all poiuts where in .1 . i fciuwijueu are pouring in upon us, speaking in its loudest praise. Some 6ay they receive more benefit lroui one bottle ol B. B. B than they have from twenty, thirty and fifty and even one hundred bpttles of a boasted decoction of inert and non raeuicmai roots and branches of common forest trees. We hold the proof in black and white, and we also hold ihe iort. Policeman's Views. r Mrs. M. M. Prince, living at 38 West Fair St., Atlanta, Ga., has been troubled for several mouths with an ugly form of catarrh, attend ed with a copious and offensive dis charge from both nostrils. Her system became to affeUed and reduced that she was confined to bed at my house for ume time, and received the attentiou of three pby sicians, and used a dozen bottles ol an extensively advertised blood remedy, all without the least benefit. hc finally commenced the use of B. B. B. with a decided improve ment at once, and when ten bottles had been used, she was entirely cured of all symptoms of catarrh. It gave her an appetite, and in creased her strength rapidly, and I cneermuy recommend it as a quick and cheap tonic and Blood Purifier. J. W. Gloeb, Poli cemao. Atlanta, January 10, 1886. ABOOK OF WONDERS, FREE. All who desire full information about the cause and cure of Blood Poisons, Scrofula and Scrofulous Swellings, Ulcers, Sores. Rheum lism, Kidney Complaints, Catanh, etc., can secure by mail. free, a oonv of our 82 page Illustrated Boole of Wonders, filled with the most won dei ful and startling proof ever be fore known. Address. BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. B. B. B for sale in Hillsboro by W. A. Hayes, Druggist. Jno. W. Gkaham. Thos. Ruffin. Q RAH AM & RUFFIX, ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW, uii.ubodo, n. c. Praetloes in the Counties of Ala ruaneo, Cawe.l, Durham. Guilford, Kockingham. Person and Orange. MALE AND FEMALE. T Nri?lons pn the Second Monday in n"T of each year. Term V?r lon f Ave mouths: EnglUh C lUMUlt WIUT!, 20. xw ... - - Music with us of Instrument, iioam per month, fS.OO. Address 15. C. PATroX. Prin. ipl. ! Ceti.ir Grove. Orange Co.. X. C. i v T OB S WEBB'S WAREHOUSE tsr&rvsr fob best DAILY SALES, COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK, SUA i:p First Sale at WEBB'S WAREHOUSE, OX TUESDAYS THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. E. H. POGtJE, Tho Celebrated JT. I INISSEN WAGuN, miuiohv Gko. K. Xisskk, W. M. NlSSKN S. J. NlSSEN GEO. E. NISSEN & CO., .. n.' HIIK REASON'S WE CAN AX1 DO MAKE THE lil'.ST WAGONS AUK: JL We keep : n-rv 1 a rir' if seaswned lumber, .:vin ino.-.t ot it m Mi'- own mills, anil n-iiij; only tin tvt tor wajjons ; thr iron i in:Mlr especially lc U! by tbe best .vmk in l'eiiuyl vania , tbe workmen Imve had nuiny ve:iri-x. Hence ; then it tiring a .etTlel fu r tint we nuik- tlie twst ; wc e.n inak- it elu .-iier tla:i any onr el-e. tpinlirv eon'idpreil : our al vantage lire. awintl.r luinher oursel. buying iron, paint, v.itnish, mostly by the car lal ::t 1 tom cash price.. We are manufacturers aetit. for the oest Thimble Skein maile. tieh of lt wrought st'el. perfcetly wfMfl. anJ aunot break. We make the on'v l.iakct-n running gear that is worth hauling. Write lor prices. Everv Waoti bearing our name is fullv warrantel. ' (iKo. E. MSSKX & CO.. ManufaeturVr. Sai.fm. N. ('. For sale at fmtory prices, freight added, by JOHN L MA UK HAM, Durham, N: C. , J AMK B. M ASON. A ITORN EY-AT-T, W. t'UAI'KI. IIili.. N. . Practicf in the State and Federal' Court?. JU. WM. LYNXllT CHAi'EL HILL. N. 0., Offers hU professional services to thr people ot Orangn and surtoundin coun try. All operations performed in the latest and best style, and none fut th best material used ALU ABLE LAND FOU SALE. The undersigned has about one hun dred and fifteen acre of valuable hunt that he will sell elieap. A portion of the land is well adapted to miii nna clover, and balance is tine tohaceo land. About 40 acres of the land U fresh cleared. All neeessarv buildings for farming purposes ; yoiinsr orchard with some 75 trees ol best varieties Th land is well watered. For full particulars. addre R. . HILL, Hillsboro. X. XD FOR SAMPLE COPIES. THEY COST NOTHING. Tlo Nvt4 aaiicl ObHer- Thelirest, best and che;ip.t pa per published in the SMte. Televrraphie accounts of all interesting evenl. from every part ol the world. Full Market Reports. A paper foi every family- Kstnblished 1S72 and Reti bettr every year. Send your name, Postoili.-e addres and $2.00 ftr one vear; $1.00 lor ; months. Every North Carolinian should take it. The livest, most progreMve paper in the State. - . 1 THE WEEKLY XEWS-OBSKRVER, ! Kaleigh. N. C. WEBSTER, HILLSBOHO, N. C. Office in the la uUhne formerly oeeupje.1 ,y i)r i, ' .t?0Wtg01' A" kh,(U of dental work prompt I v attended tr. nu , moderate. t.we.v rpURXIP SEED nm saleT1 ! Dr. Pride .Tone. Clerk of the Simerf-i Or l.OU It Ol Orrmvef .mt.r.. . . " R - - - ""iil.Mts; .M1if ! umn. who u-:w tfMin.i i. .1... t. Judge Ruthu as u -anle-ier. aiid who is" r-wvuianj exrM-rt in flavin" irnlen and other -hU. oilers for sle m-c-I ot the White Norfolk Globe. Sevo Top' mic 1(,p or itiiiA ?kiu Turni. Ihe seed ail svei bv himself and rr.m selet.ted rtots. I take pleasure in re commending hb eeil.- i nae also on hand axflne lo? of, ArH-rdeen Turnip sivetl. I can b' found at uiv home one mile ! east of HilUbon.ou th Durham road : Ml II m m. . ' ' vr an onier Htllre.NSel to me at IlitU txjro wili rei-eive prompt attention." Ilr-pet tfidly. A C C O TO prices i z twmtsr TURNER & CO., Pkopuietqhs. W. T. Ilt.ACKwr.i.u riesident. 1. A. Wii.h. "a-hier. THE UANK' OIT JIJIiIIAM. Dlkiiam, N. C, .Ilia, Thi Unk Oiler. EVERY FU'IMTV TO CORRESPOWEm Kein'.ttin Promptly on Day 1 Payment for Collettiii. TO DKPOSITOirS, JLlletnl TorniM lor Time HOHitH. Kvery Convenience to Dep'itM for Current. Account Kepi ; and to the GENERAL JUI5LlC Every Facility Oirered by J4'1 Clasn Hvikfi Anywhere. A. W. GRAHAM, A'lTORNEY-AT-LA W. HlLI.SBOIlO, N. C. Practhrca in Countlep of Oran l,ir bam. Person. Granville mid Ca-M li. tiie ti out nunnino HAS MO EQUAL. 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