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ORANGE JOUNTY ,OBSKRVKii S'a!'.- Chr-J ict . -z nrr- :r A Wlhiiiir i Al i si i- niLLSHOUOU-GU.N. C. ...undEx- ATURDAY Junk 20, JOSEPH A. HARRIS, Editor and I The Xeulou Enterprise calls at- Vot the OL-erver. iSttl JN o. lO. (Y .:mi au'-i-,i) D m hat Te k r is net lor ih' glory ft God : ns the putting on ot guld and cosily apparel NORTn CAROLINA NEWS. Mr. D. Waitt, merchant, died in Raleigh on ibe 12th inst. Highest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. ,7 lgJ Proprietor jterition to a case in the justices.; "Whoe adorning, let it I court that will be interesting to all noL be that outward adoruing of Kotered at the Post Office at Hill8--ig(jaijujt.lralorg &Qj one lu;u every 1 phiting the hair, ami of wearing of borough, N. C.aa Hecond class ; . inUrleJ in bringing lo gold or f ,.uti,s o d apparel"- luaiiti'l , ... 1st l exer o..j. i win - iuai wu- me attention ui me Fuu,m.. adonj lhemse:ve8 in nlodest , I .un was uruuut rtj.u .-. ... not with braided hair, or i gold, or ptarls, or costly array." i'li. i. - - : "iven bv ntr iatner on nose eMaie s , T c q she had admimfeiereu aner n s omui. Thjs ule fOIbids needless extrav-i The delendant set up tDe ueien.e ; . Jr ai(1 that demand was not made w,l hin j orra jlhetime prescribed by law (twelve beautiful i . 1 . L - . it I. I I i .n I lot notice.) .but this caiieu ior in? ; production or suon a noure aim al)0ve bllouid reri,itl,i every christian i.root mat t na.i ueen puuusneu h ..hin-r can so adorn bv ue!es and .ameuu. liie iate ior uiut be carefully lim- c-onj;nieal and reliuiuns i-otisuleations. The texts quoted weeks in Konie newspaper in me I countv. l tils could n;t te uonei , . . - - - - - - - - t . hficause uie nonce n:i'.i never nueu i7I" J" VVI i published, and the Justice ot Peace aMMMnMM.M inrouerlv nave iu'l-'iiitru tor the Jude JSi t-phard "w.ll aist Hon- i plaintiff. Tn avoid the publication Johr,;M. 'ManniLgam this ,ammer . 8Uch noti,;e9 are oltf ",uf U in . , .. "-',., , wntin'' at the court houye door or w.t,! the Summer Law School, at j a by Uj0 roalHi(le. Such no- U.apel llill. A large cIsns is cx- i tices are all. right so Jar as chey go, pected. . The (Joumiiitee on Invitation vis iu-d ', Piesident HarriHon at.Wah-j 'iugtnn on the 10th instant and pre eiit'd the invitirirn to attf-nd the Southern Exposition at Raleigh. The Pioidei.t replied lo the invita tion and taid that he. could not now promise, but was anxious to attend the Exposition and would do 80 it j possibly. Several members of the (Ubinet promised to attend. The July number of Peterson be gins Volume 1O0 and shows many evidences of the continued improve ments that have been rua 3e in this magazine during the present year. It is becoming noticeable for the number and excellence ot its illus trations, and this month they are un usually good. There are two Plus trated aitiolea and an illustrated story ami poem admirably done Miss Kent's excellent hc rial, "A Lady of Labor," emls in a satisfac tory manner and the opening chap. tciH of "Ti.c Gap Retween," by Kraak I'o Renediet, present some very original rituations and promise a story of great power. Peterson lias become a chaiming family mag n.ine, it always contains matter tOj interct-t the entiro household. ThcJ children will be . delighted with Totty Towcrsby's sketch of "Our Donkey," and its delicious series, ol illustrations. The number is brim lull of capital stories, poems and miscellaneous articles. Thy fashion and needlework designs are invalua bio to the ladies. Everybody who wants one of the best periodical going should subscribe fur the new volume of Peterson. 2.00 per year, SI 00 for six months. A sample number will le sent for fie cents. Address Peterson's JMana.ine, 300 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa.. A LlTU.i: UllllS ExiM-MilENCE IN A Lunri itoL'si:. Mr. and Mrs. Loren T. csoott are keepers ot the (ioverninent Li'it- . hou-e at Sand ileaen, Mich , and are but unless a duplicate is published in a county paper they are not worth the paper they are written on. This cae should be a warning to other administrators aud executors. her as. a beautiful character full of Paul in his day saw ithe neeesMiy lor rebuking extrava ! gance iu dress; and when a womaa j wears one hundred lbouand dollars ! woitb of diamonds ou her dress at a charity ball, who ould gay such a rebuke was oot of place now ? (Dr. II.) How many christians no tice more closely the preachers dress than his sermon and could give a better ida of the strangers drei than any part of the service. How sad yet true, half the attention given to dress if given 10 God and his goodness would in a year revolu tionize the world and make the ! church a peculiar people as zealous o. good uorks as ot new fashions. K. Raleigh New? Observer. Tnly lullei- Tnlcos the Ositli ol OiIiM. Yesterday morning Judge T C. Fuller appeared In the United States Circuit Court before Judge Augus tus S Seymour, and exhibited his commissioh from the President ofj the United States, appointing him Associate Justice of the Court ot Private Lai.d Claims, qualified by taking the oath of office administer ed by Judge Seymour. Judge Eul ler will meet with th other Associ ate Justices and the Chief Justice at Washington, in a few days when the Court will be organized bv the elec tion of a clerk and othc officers, ! f-liow the use. of this great Nerve after which ninety days notice as to J Tonic and Alterative. Your appe-i .the time and place of holding the I tite returns, good digeion is re- Court will be given. ' j stored, and the Liver and Kidneys reMime healthy action. 1 ry a bot- Pnce Ouc. at W. A. JIayes' The First St kp. l'erhaps you are run down, can't eat, can't bleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, aud you wonder what elmum heed trie warning, you taking the lirst steps into Nervous Prostration. You need a nerve ton. Oxford Day : The frame for the' Horner Military -School's new bai'd-; ing is already being pat np. j Mrs. C L. Hackett, the widow of; the late Dr. R. F. Hackett, died all Wilkesboro. on the 7th inst She was a daughter of Nathaniel Gor- j don and sister bt Gen. J. B. Gordon, of Georgia. Asheville Citizen : Before George Vanderbill made his purchase at Bilttnore, the revenue derived from freights at that depot by the Rich mond and Danville railroad amount ed to $0,000 per year. Mr. Van derbill'g freights alone now average 6,000 per month. Rev. Baylas Cade will sever his editorial connection with the Pro gressive Farmer on the 20th instant, Major P. F. Duffy taking charge on that day. Mr. Cade says that his leaving the paper is at his own de sire, and that there is no lack of harmony between Col. L. L. Polk and himself. Raleigh Chronicle : We were as tonished to learn that thebeantitul fat Iambs displayed iu from of some ot our market stalls were raised near Raleigh. This is af country natural ly adapted to the raising of such stock a id we are happy to note that Major Tucker, who is successful in anything he undertakes, is raising and putting them on the market. The Raleigh News and Observer gives ihe following list ot Counties rep-resented in the holdiers' Home at Raleigh : Warren 1, Harnett 1, Lincoln 1, Moore 1, Pasquotank 1, New Hanover 1. Wakp '2. Martin 1 aus you. iuj Rockingham 1, Richmond 1, Gnil- are JOHN W. GRAHAM. AMES B. MASON, A'nWv- at-l a v. 1 HIlYSBOFO' N C Practices in the Counties ot Ala mance. Caswed, Durham, Guiltord l'erson and OraiU'e. A. W. GKAHAM, A'rrOKXKY-AT-LAW, Ox for I , X. C. Practices in the Counties of Gran ville. Orange, Person and Durham. A'lTOUN EY-AT.T, A W ClIATKL IllLL. X. C. Practices in the Counties of Durham ami Chatham, and the court, sspevuu aireniion nen ta.o. lections and Revenue Ca-es. U i, sotiate purchases and sales ot II 1 1 1 real property. Corresponuenee solicited. ford 1, Mecklenburg 1, Rowan 1, Vance 1, Lenoir If, Johnston 1, Cum berland 2, WilsoriXl, Surry 1, Stokes ic and in Electric Bitters, you will j Evt,ry branchof the service is find the exact remedy for restoring rel,re8euted in this number, your nervous system to its nomal,i healthv eondition. SumrisinfT results! Wilmington Star: There is no J r o i . . . . ' x. . ii a oetter country in ine wena ior sheep raisii g than the rolling lands of the Southern States, which are well watered and where grass may .. Col. Fuller, being now a United Slates Judge, cannot practice iufhWjtle court. Theie is a federal stattfle i Drugstore. proh biting that, and the .JudgeWill Jr been retained in. A WitharecordhkeS.mmrrver l1 JunG 12lh IS o iin ji 1 JSc-liool lor dispatch from Greensboro, VN. Regulator norie should be a f raid-to use it for the liver. 3Xx. ITili'j'H r?t sitefiioiit. Ie Declares lie is Under the Care of I he Fayctleville Presbytery. From Charlotte Chronicle. At the opening of last night's ser vice, Mr. Fife said he had a state ment to make in regard to himself, which had been suggested by a number of friends. He said he had been informed that the reason some person? here would not co-operate with him iihis work was because he was not orilained. 'I am a Ruling Elder in the Presbyterian church of Fa elleville," he stated, "and have a right and privilege to teach aud in struct people in the Bible. I made application to the Presbytery for ad mission was sick and could not at tend the examination, but a resolu tion was passed taking ine under the eare of the Presbytery, and giving me permission to go out and use any talent I mav have lor God." Mr. Fife said lie hoped this would be blesned wiih a daugUer four ears 1 f:-tisf; ictory to any "mii eheads," pi e- dd. I.a-t April she was taken down : r otherw"u-e. with .vleasles, followed with a dread- fui Cough and turning into a Fever. ! Doctors at home and at Detroit: treat eil hor, but in vain. .ii . i i ,i worn.1 r:ii o v umi: if vifi a tm.r.i . i i . ' ' : nanus 4. I ... I 1 I L t 1' 'Oi 1 - , I '1 ill I fir li.vrlt.kl I ii. lTiii I i i i J,'K- rv i, n . llH, tormula ot a J)r. JvV.ngs Xew D.scovery and alter the n.-c t tvo and a half bottles, was 'vM.pUie!y cmi'.mI. They say Dr. King's Xew Diseoverv is worth its weight iu gold, ot you may get CONSUMPTION CURED. An old ohvs'cian. retired from she grew !itraetift hnviii'T had olicod in hit v an East India missionary siople vegetable remetly for the speedy and perma nent cure of Consumption, Bron chitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Ling Affections, also a positive Greensboro gives $30,000 and a handsome site and secures the loca tion of the Normal and ludustrial School for girls. There is great re joicing and enthusiasm over Ihe re sult ; bells are ringing and whistles blowing. Prof. C. D. Mclver has been elect ed piesident and Protessor E. A. Alderman professor of History and English. The Board has mapped oit the work of organization and sub-committees have been appointed f r the early opening of the institu tion. Work is to speedily begin on the buildiugs. The establishment of this school makes a new departure in North Carolina. and radical enre tor Nervous l)e1"d- atrial bottle free at W. A. Hayes lty ailtl aU Xervo.us Complaints, Drugstore. alter having tested its wonderful cuiativo powers m thousands ot Milton, Fj.a. This is to certify that I have been afflicted with Scrofula, or Blood Poison, for a number ot years. . The best physicians of Mobile and this city t-aid .nothing could be done for ma. I also took a lai geupianlity of , but found no relief in anything that I took. My limbs were a mass of ulcers, and when I was sent to a physician in Mobile, my entire body was a mass of sores. I had given up all hope, and as a last resort tried P. P. P. (Prickly Asb, Poke Root and Potassium,) and after using tour bottles (small size) the sores have entirely disappeared, and my gen eral health was never better than at the present time, and people lhat know me think it a wonderlul cure. Respectfully, ELIZA TODD. At Fort Worth, Texas, June 10th, at 'J p. m., J. W. Davis, the mur derer of B.. C. Evans, was sentenced . . ..V.. -1 .1. .1. 1 powers m thousands ot i LU (' oetm uu me gauuHs uv The Legislature ol Fioiida passed caes, has felt it his duty to make it! Judge Beckham ot the beventeenth a bill makivg the anniversary of the known to his suffering fellows. Ac- district. He is to be bung on Mon birth ot JetL-ion I)a is a legal holi- tuated bv this motive and a desire! l-3y l day of August between day in that Sia'e BIBLES FOR SALE AT PROFIT AT COST OR GlYh;X AWAY. I h:we on hand at the IIilMmro Book S'ore. about l.b es anl le.ti!nent therefor sale "at a profit.'1 If not j at a profit, at ;cst. It not at cost, ; to refieve human suffering, I ill the rising and the betting of the suu. send free of charge, to all who de-1 " sire it, this recipe, in German, Bucklen's Auxica Salve. French or English, with . full do ec-i Tne Best Salve iu the world foi nous tor preparing and using. Sent ; Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt bv mail by addressing with One Hundred th, P- )V- A .nts They are J otrtr J!hA'- J tamp, v. r. be grown abundantly. Virginia and North Carolina should have a thou sand sheep lo the one they have, but in both ot these States the rowing dogs seem to outrank the sheep, and while this is so w ned not expect to see much done in the sjieep rais ing business. Many ot the Counties in the State made roost liberal appropriations for the purpose of securing ih.eir finest agricultural, mineral and manulac tured products to be exhibited at the Inter state Exposition at Ral eigh. Wake county was libeial in appropriating $2,000. If the Expo sition is td accomplish what it is de signed lo then the counties in the State should aid in the undertaking. They will receive the bentfit and be paid for their efforts. Exchange. A WONDERFUL CASE. A Certificate Which Shows that Doc tors and Patients arc Often Aston I SAAC R. bTKAYIIOIIX, ATTORNEY-AT-L A W, HlLLSBORO, N. C. Practices in" the Counties ol Durham, Granville. Caswell, Person and Orangf, and in the Federal Court. dF'Otlice in the Court House in room opposite office, of Register ot Deeds. t hai 1 HESTER 1).. TURNER. -ATTORN EY-AT-L A W AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Special attention given to tne e'i!f tion of claims, title, sale and ntm-h, of real estate. Loais secured upon r estate. 'Attorney lor A. 31. A. Co' at Ilillsfyoro. N. C. 'R IV ATE UOAHDINC. 1U)1 . Co'i am in my new house prepared than ever to :eeoimii.,t:iti persons wishing to board by the .l.iv, week r month. HENRY. RICH AKLS. What is i Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morpliiuc nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute,, for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria kills Worms. Castoria i the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Gives healthy sleep and promotes digestion, Without injurious mr-dicafion. The Ceutaur Company, 5m Castoria. & .. . tc Castoria is so iyoU adapted to children that I recommend it as su perior to any prescription known b mc" II. A. ARCnER. M.'I)., 111 So. Oxford SU. JJrtxjIljn, 5.T. 7 Murray Street, N. T. "This is to certify that my wife his beeen troubled for nt'teen years with a disease which tinally resulted in paral ysis. She was confined to her bed and could not turn over. 1 had six or seven of the best physicians in this county to attend her, but they did her no good, and said that her case was hopeless. As a last resort I determined o let my wife trv Roval Cermetuer. I am glad to be able to say that its results have been astonishing. The first bottle put my wile, on the road to recovery. She. is now on the third bottle and is able to walk about the house, and yesterday walked over to see a neighbor. The doctors were astonished as well as my self. W. D. AUSTIN. " Birmingham, Ala. March 24, 1S01. HEART DISEASE CURED. 'I have suffered for twenty years with heart disease, and tor months with indi gestion. I lost twenty-live pounds of flesh in two months. My ta.nily and friends became uneasy abut me. About the middle ot July last I began using Dr. King's Royal (iermetuer. After taking six bottles I am glad to state that I regard myselt entirely cured ot heart trouble, palpitation and indigestion. I en eat and dige-t any. kind ot lood.. My health i restored, and I gladly recommend Dr. King's Roval Germetuer to the 4ft3icted. T. M. EE Li 3, Tax Collector Cordon Co. Calhoun. Ga., Sept. 22, 1S'.K. VJootton's Patent Wiro Tobacco Hangers CAN BE USED IN ANY BARN. Wires are movable. Tobacco can be properly Spaced on Stick and Bulked Down on the Wires when cured. Simplest, Cheapest and Iiett In the Market. PRICES, when Cah Acconopanleit Ihe Order t 100 Sticks Complete (7 Wire to Stick) 83.00 1,000 Wires (No Sticks) 4.00 PRICES ON TI.TIK 1 100 Sticks Complete , 3.50 1,000 Wire .o Sticks) -; 4..r.O Daskets, per Dozen.. 4.00 Sample Stick and Wire for 5 ( rnU. 3T Treati3e on Tobacco Culture and Curing FREF'. AGENTS WANTED. TOBACCO HANGEB M'F'G CO., Houston, Halifax Co., Va. ARE YOU SICK? Do vmi have catarrh; indigestion. IllLLSIiOliO MARKET. "iriveu awav. Yo.i or vour. friend, or ymir Corrected WeekTy utiuhbor, can j;et one according to Apples, the following: lleesw.iK, If you want a Bible and are able ilutter, to pay tne a profit, I would be glad Chiekeus, to celt t you. Coffee, Ifou need a Iible and are not C orn, .- to pay me a profit, say so, and Kirjis8. y 1 can havH oue at cost. Seed Cotton, 1: you have uo Bible at home and Flour, per barrel, .v ;jot able to buy one at cost, you Lard, v ! lie welcome to one tree of Lime, rock, v -;e. wMeal, You who rcail this, if you know Molasses, 1 ( auy family in Orarjje county . Oats, without a Bible in ihe house, please Salt, leave their name at the Book Store, Sugar, and oblige. Yours truly. Syrup, NATE V. BROWN. : Wheat Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and I dy-pepsia. kidney or bliddei troubles. ail Skm Eruptions, and positively ! hl"u'1 diseases, paralysis, neuralgia, .,, . i):in. ' . r , . rheumatism, headache, bowel disease. Ctites 1 ho, or no rav reo,uired. it 1 c 1 1 , icainu. i ,1, diseases, female troubles palpita- is, j;uaranteeu to i!ive perlect satis faction, or money refunded. Price '- cents per box. For sale by W.! v . - 1 A. Hayes, liruojjist The ofScial vote ot Cleveland county iu the election held June 8lh is as. follows: No -license, 1,54S; Li cense, SlrO. Majority, tor "No ii ce:.sc" 058. 4 to 0 In to I'll V2 1 '2 to 15 l'J to "Jo '20 to 30 75 to so lo o .! $5 IM; IlHEUMATliM CCRED IN' A DAY. S to lb ; - stic ' Cure lor Rf)eurr3tim and $1 .50 NeuraVuia radically cures in 1 to 3 SO to days. Its aciiou upon the yfttem is o0 to 45 ! remarkable aud mysterious. It re t5 moves at once tlie cause and the dis 75 to 61 GO, ease immediately disappears. The 5 to 0; first dose reatiy benefits. 7o cents. 25 to 5 I Said bv 6. Hooker, Druggie, Hills 1.00 to $1.20 1 boro. pain tion. weakness, etc., if so send stamp for printed matter, certificates of won derlul cures, etc. Dr. Kin" Royal Germetuer is mak ing cure that almost stagger credulity. Price $1.50 per bottle, which makes oue gallon of medicine a. per directions. t3TFor Hale at IIHIk1o ro by II. JL,. PAUII1. yDMINl6TRATOR"6 NOTICE. Having qualified a Administrator upon the estate of . 1. McRroom. de m . i menu kri mm III &fcTIS II IT "KTwrkc Wll; W UFTBTG OF TfWS. If your dr.! nr cin't 6"npply yrni wo wiTL YTrto for Catalogue. MaoeRy ROUNTREE, li It i I i X A. If I V. . 1 qal:: il"li.ll 1:1 wi-. u;. T-i-tl- i ii;- otli.-e ol lo.- Jifi-tt-rjt ! RLAL LSTAT- I N I K ! t Moi;n;.ii:. IV ii!iii-it a mir!;.:;'f i e I rso 11- tet! to re- l.v l.f ih KH-r-i.n attd Amv ..l"i ed ; Urr.'- Cr.-iuio- 'o:?!;tv. in Rook O pae .11.1. ihe uuueif lued will rell at public atn tion to th fiihe-t bidder for t cash at the t.'ouri lb. indoor in HilL- txro, on Saturdar. J7: b. a tract of land iii tb i -'.wm -r i iiN 'i . adjoining land of '-Vj,.. K ! Vf: I the Sii.thony, au acre, YOU WANT OWE '1 or tmc JACKSON fnggETWAlSTS. Jackson Corset Ca jictlOXi SllC- t t-iT'i. uuntr 1 uj ail parlies HI- i n,J ,.tir 1 ... land formerly ow : i contau thre i-o:j-: , au acre,! and IUzrid CurM r more o; 1 j lDTltcd to try tnm. 9 Sale U k, .!: lo sati-fv said mortgage j Thev ar approved by - 1 w - - w debted to said estate to make immedi- j ate payment, and all person having j claims against said estate mus-t present the same to the undersigned at once, properly authenticated, as 1 wish to pav all debt without delar. ( lli is 1 t day of J u ne, 1 S01 . ! J. T. McBROOM. ( Admini'trator. ' 'I his 20th day of Mav. 1S0L C. M. l'ARKS. Moitgagee. isofici: : 1 ACRES OF FINE LAND 0JJ for sale at to t3.C0 per acre. Apply to C. D. TURNER, attorney-at-law. HilUtKo. N. C. physicians, nrd by p dress Bukeri, nd ree- ommended by every Udy that bs,s worn Oirru. trvn rnu rrrRCTTLAB. E. B. 0SBQBH, Southern Agent eM wtui ctunuccti. m-
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