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OUANOE COUNTY . Oils EK VEIL Il l L L S H O It O U G h" N . C .sA'iTUDAY. Nov. 1SS5. JOSEPH AQUARIUS, Editor and Proprietor. j Entered at the Post Office at Hills borough, N. C, as second class matter.! ; Fitz Lee's majority in Vir ginia is about eighteen thousand. There is one officer in the United States army to every ten men. One hundred out of one hun- dred and forty members of the Vir ginia legislature will be Democratic. The Cluve.ius cfee has been .continued and will not come up, the ii :.i. t,.t a.a i.nfr Mnr,t, r 1 f -Governor Scales has appoint- ed Mr. E. T. Boykin, of Cliuton, to fin tV,r. vaz-jinf-v paused hv the death c t j" r ' ui.uw-w;. One day this week in the Su- nrcme Court, at Raleigh, a case was ti.l (mm f'hott,om j,i5ih T..rMPr wt T it ii ii . ,t. n.u.ucu. President Cleveland is said to be hard at work on bis message lo Congress. It will be looked for with a great deal of iuterest. Read the statements in this paper showing how the county i i money was spent, the number ot days that our county commissioners were in session, etc.. for 112 months, end- oo.u ,.fT.. mo: ' -It is rumored that on oi fthnut. ilm first of J.inimrv iSSfi therowill bo a general change of A. .. 1 ... 7, all of the lines proposing to adopt the Btaudard width of track. 4 feet 8 1-2 inches. The Carolina Central is the only one in the State that has iUUOlauuamW. A heavyfstorm has prevailed during tho past few days through Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and along the lower New England coast. Along the shoio ... , ., I 1 n flirt nr mm 4 m..1 . .. a 11 IT 1 u3 t-M.au.uuumy mgn, uuuiu.anu, snow ieu inueptnirom 1 . 1 1 a 11 l . i ; six inches at Westminster, Md., to two feet at sonic points in the coal regions of Pennsylvania. In the no fence casij from Wake county, the Supremo Court, Chief Justice Smith delivering the opinion, sustains Juilge Clark's rul ing in lavor ot the law. The Hal- cigh AY?r. and Observer says : Now thai the county fence question is set tled finally, let us all accept the fact gracefully and endeavor each in his proper place to secure the impartial viuuiceuiunv oi me law. .However unpopular it may be to some citi zens of the county, we have a:i abid ing faith that it will prove in the ul satisfactory to all concerned 'V. -.1.1 . l - i. ji i m iia.s ueeu me result oi experi tnce elsewhere in the State under conditions essentially similar lo these of our own situation. Why should our experience as a whole be di ill rent ? ns Died On Monday, Nov. 23d, at Oxtord, X C. at the residence of Janu s IloMier, Exp, SOIMIKONIA H., enlo.-t daughter ot A. U . and Lucy (.ral.am, ag-d S years, of diphtheria. The lemains arrived here Tuesday !tt lU 1-2 o'clock the- tuner il s..r. ices weie held from the residence ot A..W. (iraham, Rev. John Hot-. ier, ot Hendeion, otiieiatiipr-. In lehnlt of our people we extend ti.t-ir he.it licit sympathy to the bereaved parents and little siters. zwsvr HILLSPOKO MARKET. Corrected Weekly. I'ceswax, lie J f to lilt IV to 1.", GO to 70 1: Iutto", Chickens, Co flee, Com, Seed Cdton, ly-rgs. 3'iour, per barrel, hard, Lime, lock, Meal, Molasses, Oats, Salt, Sugar, S rup. Wh.;.t. co.uu 10 sj..)U . - - sl.UU to S1.7" 00 to 1 '2d to ;"! fiO t To Sl.Oj to SI. Go to 10 , li t.-L.' STATE NEWS. T. o- 1 tlot il r.rP ire GG5 law- o person by the Ii jar-1 of Commis It is sa.d that acre arc wo i . ,,, tj.P vers in N orth Carolina. The BanlUt State Convention will meet next vear at mujuilou. The three negroes who were 'to have been hung at Gatesville last Monday, were respited by Governor Scales until Monday, Dec. 7lh. Miiton Advertiser; I be listing ot t - i . doLis for taxation oy trie town authorities ibis week has bad tbel- tect ot thinning out the canines' to gome extent. 5 Webster's. Dollar Weekly, Reids ville : Several months ago an illicit distiller named Huffman, in Watau ga county, while oh his way from a j still with aJoad ot 'crooked liquor, j was captured by a revenue official, put in jail, and bis wagon and team seized. Neighbors, seventeen in number, being desirous of Huffman's release, broke open the jail, rescued him, and stole the wagon and con tents. Huffman has now turned Government evidence against them, and sixteen ot the party have been arrested and sent to the Boone jail, awaiting the next term ot thered- Ural Court. Raleigh News-Observer : Ycster day a reporter found auditor W. P. Roberts and bis clerks as busy as bees. I bey were filling out war rants lor the payment of pensions. The board meets, next Monday to ruake the definite apportionment of the amount to be paid each pen- Uioner. General Roberts says the amount will be between $15 and 10. He says they are working with the utmost dispatch, so as to k-'t all the warrants ready by Nov do, when the fiscal year closes, lhev will certainly all be ready by Dec. 5th. This important news will be a source of special gratification to the Pensioners in all parts of the State The North Carolina Presbyterian says : There are 5 Presbyteries, 114 ministers and 249 churches in the Synod. The aggregate member- ship is 19,4G, of whom 1,494 were received during the year. The "louni8 ra,eu ?or au purposes are I i .ii . pi ') no.i 'Hi i : ioo.uo-. iue nurnuer oi inanse i l number ot ministers received is 11, ot those transferred is 0: of licen- liates received 3, ot licentiates trans terredl:: ot candidates . received U dinations 4, of installations' 20, of pastoral dissolutions 9. During the year 10 churches were organized 1,1,8 01 ,couu ,s, 1101 ? "P.'eie sutisfWctnrv vip.w lhan has J hitherto been received Some Michigan hunters recentlv 8hot a womau mistaking her for a lua J" 4 would never be mistaken tor any I - . animal but a Jdeer. Kaleinh Visitor. I Yes. dear brother Utlev : the dearest of the dear. 1 I F Yol; ttj A X T TO 1112 HAPPY. If you want to oe hunpy you must 1 A maxim all riht in" its way ; I'.ut a far better one, it unleito;l, j 1 what I have now gut to ay. If youwantto ha happv you nui-t well. Whatever the station you serve in ; And of all the ineuieines one bea;s ;h lead. The -rood Samaritan Nkkvink. I once tried every sort ot etire, And spent in vain, of that Tm Mire. v.'ou-iderahle share of wealth. Hut all was wiin. till a friend ad i-.ed. In a manner most tleservin'. The medieine he iint hi-hlv pil.e 1, 1 1 1 C 1 1 M O M S S A M A It I T A X N K II V I N' V. . 1 took hi advice : in one short week. I f lt no t'urt fer pain : I'oi iloeiors no Ii. nirer 1 had to seek. For I never felt sick again. Fm healthy and happy the whole dav long; So if health be worth preserviu". The etui-stant bunlfii of my song K try S A MA KIT AN X Kiev INK? T will cure the young, "t will heal the old. "T will make the whole world better: At St. Joseph. Mis.uri, the medicine is .-old: Prop lr. l.Mclimond a letter : ' irt" 11 -1V' vou advie far better than ! tls!:iUh.' j 1I.Vl,,,mt 01,1 to iirerrv ! 1 your .Ilewlv fidllld I Hy the i.- ..1 Samakitax Nkkvinf. I ; A WONDKKl I I. P.OOK. hist published and for a;e by theine.i ieal bi.ek dealer, or m.iv be 'had dirt ct iroin the auth'r. MANHOi)!)! W'OM.WIIOOh' An exhaustive treati-e 0:1 Sexual I'.x- e.-ss0s. the di-e:,-es arising- from them, aiM llieir rre:itmenr :ini i-in-.. brief lectin on .pdepsy and other .Neivoiis ili-tMfs. showing the relation su:p -X!-ii:ng IM-I weeli Hie Sexual :u, , Aervoils SVslelU. ! tu. S. A. Jil I'll- mm. si. Jo-e.h. Miss ,Uri rice frL-'O. 1 uliy iliustr;itei ami elegant! bound, containing ovr 2"-o t(;t.r,s I In i-wonderful book reveals the i-t secrets of nature, and i. i-erm - - .... . . - i..... fc4 ,knuwU-ge. and pluck it., . 1 . 1U in-ill liie tree of lite. It treats of sul JH t" which are of iiuinensr va.ntj cer man. woman and child 1.. .1 i ind. and w iii. in all prohibit i.i i..e e:ll s of si. kne and tort lines i i d V . .......... j u oia.e aim n maie. eiui a; once and irei eir- ular. :-SAM.,RITAX NKUViXi: nu' bv 1K. o. HOOKER, m-. Hills' '.j,.. N. i I T A T E M E XI1 I Showing the amount allowed to vari- , ieCeniber. 1S&4. to the day of Member, . It is a?piea fVr.TTi tm i (M- IN or trie inaiu, aim 11 . .. , 1 , r.- : . 7 . . ,s pubu.-nea a, regime -i by me tu,. ui North Carolina. JOHN LAVv'S. Clerk. Ann .-li;i!ikin for sex vices at poor house 5 2 00 10 (MJ 1 SO 1-1 00 William Ilolman for cutting 40 cords wood-at poorhous-e. Lee Alli-on blaeksUiith c"ct fur work done fut pjr h"-e Tlioiua- lU!rt.";i aieunt .d luwed iiim t r earrtin his wife t' inline asylum L J JJoyd co.Uit tor regi- terin vofets :.t (Jde' st!' Sail' li iiley and istt-r ;i.mt allowed I r tiieir siipjsort months l'ivm Ut !e..-. l4 72 Carshehu (.iatKe jiiuount id lowed tor tier support " mouths from 1-r iJce. 14 Mrs .sally Koach. for feeding jurors in case of the State vs Iiailey T A Faucette for i fci.-f ej lug voters in lliilsboru town ship in ls&4 13 2o J to J M. cott constable cost in case of the state vs iiobert Jones and Clav Murray 1 30 G2 00 Dr ihomas J Wilson medical account for services -at the poor housfc J V Terry for registerhig 40 voters iii Little Kiver town ship in 81 . Jo-eph A Harris for publish ing exnendituies of board lor 12 months from 1st Pee lsS3. to :j(Jth dav of Novem ber, lbS4 1 20 20 75 Joseph A Harris for publish ing the annual statement ot board and proceedings 19 50 10 00 4 20 J L Currie county superin tendent for examination of teachers, signing certirieat's Merritt Cheek for registering voters in Chapel Hill town ship in, 1SS 4 N P Hall and Josiah McDade for flour for poor house C S Cooley for making eoHins for D Jackson and Mays Pride Jones, clerk of the su perior court, acct for books, freight, &c PrideJ ones, clerk of the su perior court, cost in case of v the State vs John Hailey 7 G2 7 50 20 G7 4 37 Pride Jones, clerk of the su perior court, cost in ease of the State vs William Car rington, fall term. 153 Pride Jones, clerk of the su perior court, cost in case of the State vs Kobert Tavlor, 10 10 spring term, 1SS4 Pride Jones, clerk of tho su porior court, cost in ease of the State vs C:esar McCul loch and Sarah Morrow, at spring term, 1881 Pride Jones, clerk ot the su perior court, cost in sundry cases, fall term, 188 i M L Efland, county treasurer, G G5 i n O ot balance due Inm on settle- mailt f" rf'iiinti- itttiil.' 12J 40 C M Parks account for sup plies furnished poor hVe John K Hughes, sherill", for summoning jurors, inspect tors, regisin.is, occ" John K Hughes, sherill', for fuel, blankets and sujidies for jail and for couveyiugto asylum John K LIughes. siieriil'. acc't lor feeding prisoners John Law.-, .secretary of the oard of Education for ser vices issuing notices, etc for year 1881 James Jones, colored, nm'f al lowed for his- support for 3 month from 1st Jan 1S85 A L Ibdueii. lor registering voters in Little Pier town ship in is-1 1 A L llolden. j p, cost in case of the r tale vs (irady and others W'illinin ilolman for work done at poor house W V Kiley account for cash paid lor work and material ,- ,on road John H V"ats(n, j p, cost in ease of. the State vs Purefoy and Sim Debeny. 1-2 fees Win M sugg. deputy sherilf, cost in case of tlu- State vs , Puielov ami Sim .Ieberry, half fees Wm M Sugg, deputy sheriff, lor carrying Thick Lockley tojaii Pr T J AVilson, amount al lowed for attendance on Sylva Cheek ( Ardy Th(mpson. amount al lowed towaivls his support to 1st February. I8s," S .1 Land for conveving Mar tit a Sykes to jail,l-2 fe?s Merritt Cheek, j p. and con stable's cost in case of the 72 00 25 00 3 00 1 05 5 75 e ie 1 10 2 20 3 50 10 50 G 00 1 50 2 15 47 10 5 50 6 -I 1 20 37 00 10 UO -5 00 .' ',") j State s J arues and John j Hester ! Wm II Bagley. clerk of the j supreme court, cost in case of the state vs Rohert Tav - i lor, W in liray and i'iper tieorge Hall and.McDad.e for corn for poor house O Hooker, account for njedi- cines for 'poor h"iise O Hooker, account for uiedi- rines -for jail John Law s, register of deeds, registering oilicial bonds and ele-.-tion returns :uui copies . ainuel ("rawfonl. ar.i'umr -il. ! lowed him for taki:;" care i of Syhm fheek. .. I.., .. , . , "if. amoun 11- j lowed for her suiawrr - ! Wm i;,.wen. making coflhi for l-i!V ( . rituil. colored. Uwt-n LUtvd. ijalaucfdi? him 1 ior luKiug care oi iu insane "U to this d.ate, 2nd day uf F'hr!J:irv. 1 "s.s.."i 2G in - f A L,ng. 'for bringing in 1 loughs- and sisters pau- ens Ule !.oo ..f pels lli;isb.ro leaves of h.-alingl l'ride Jones tie: k .f siii.erior T50 eour:. u.vor.ut for blanks. !. , o n....- a , i.,ri,i.,.!ti,... lu m A ii t - -1 11 .1 1 n"i:-.psun. account for r - tohacco tr por house .lu r, riek from puniic road r Ib-v J bCnrri e. county up-j- nitemu-nt. lor examination : teachers. Aa-Jos.-j b -V Hurt i. for ad vert is ing pr wci ding-. c Id 11 . Ephraim Cates. amount al lowed for his support lor 3 months ending the lt day of February , 1SS5 John K Hughes, sheriff, for insolvent, deaths and run aVay in Little River town , 12 00 i I snip r 14 , . R Hus.he, sheriff, - lor' extraservices, wood.fce, for year 185J John K Hughes, sheriff, for extra services for court, wood, stationery, &c, for year 1SS4, Wm A Terrell, for corn for poor, house " John R Wilson, constable, tor -.erving road onleis in Lit tle River township James A Crawford, for serv ing road orders in Bing ham township Sally Bailey and sisters, for their support for 3 months 50 00 j 50 00 12 00 10 20 j 15 00 i fiora 1st ot March, 1S8j, A L Andrews, constable, for J serving road orders Chapel 0 CO Hill township 1G 20 9 00 John McCracken, for making colli us for poor house John N Smith and Susan Smith, for taking care of Amos IJlalock, pauper 8 00 I) M Dm ham. j p. and others cost in case of the State vs Wm Montgomery s 4U L J Lloyd, j j), cost in sundry 3 15 cases . John K Hughes, sheriff, cash paid l J Hull tor money borrowed topay for county exhibit at C Mate Expo sition , 2C2 50 5 38 D M Laws, countv treasurer. balance due him on settle xnent of county funds William Ilolman. lor work at poor house 20 j W C Cheek, lor oat stack for poor house 10 oo 55 5U Wilson A: i'arrif, account for ' medical attendance on in mates of poor house Li T .J il.son. account foit medical attendam-e o:i pris oners p count)' jail Dr T J vVilson, account for medical attendance on in mates ol ioor house 3 00 5 00 James Jones, colored, amount allowed for his support, lor 3 months from JUt day of April, 16S5 George A Walker, constable. for serving road orders in Tlillsboio township John A Smith, lor taking care of Annis lilaioek James M Scott, eonstanle, for JJ 00 22 80 7 tO serving load orders in- (.; dar Crove township 1G SO Morelaud .acusou. Miperiu tendent, lor salary and hire? of horses ;.t poor liouse for G months, ending the l.-i day ot Apiil, hsv Jonn K Iluglus. shenif, two witness tickets oi V J Mor 150 00 8 70 238 05 H:0 1)5 127. 2 00 P.)2 82 G 44 row in c:se. oi tlie taie v.-:. J(diu l;d!ey. Joini K lingiies. sle rilU lor f c-.sh paid jurors for .spring term, Isis.) John K Hunhes, sheriff, ior leeoling prisoneis m jail N 1 Hall, for flour .furnished poor house O Hooker, j p.Heenunt !: ti-!e.s in sundry cases C M Parks, account tor sup plies furnished poor houe CM Parks, account for paper, &e, lor use oi county John K Hughes, sheritl'. ac couut hjr wood., bh'.ikets, lime, tie, for jad lohn K Hughes, sheiif:'. for cairying Mis.s S K Mi.uighii and Candine Hail to thein santvisvluin 35 25 JohfM.aws. clerk oi the board ol county co i imissioiH -ry lor atiendancn aim lees lot live months Joltn Laws, register ol deeds, tor merchants list, occ r.o i; ,i 20 ; W 11 Uagley. clerk of the s:i- prexut: court, cost in case of tin; State vs Fr.oik V Har ris W H IJ:ig.y. clerk of the su preme coni t. cot in ease of the Mate vs Mary Bullock Lphraixn Cate.-. lor his sup port for '.i months noui 1st May. 1 S5 Owen Lloyd, for taking care of his insane sou for three months Benjamin Kinion. j p, cost in case of the Stale vs Caroline Hall Webb & Morrow, lorbem t of Win McPherson and family lor three months ending 1st day of Jul-. 185 j Concluded Next Week.) 10 10 50 25 1 0 CO O T 1 C - E Is hereby given that on Mondav Hie 14th day of December. ls. will oiler for sale to the highest bid der at public auction at th- court house door, a valuable tract ol land tdtuate . 'range (,ount. whereof the late Wi. tiam (.attis tiled seized, adjoining the lauds of John Murphy. James I'utard John Burton, Itobei't Tiunin. Join .fniLtmt .....1 f..1... , v"uiinu aim .fitilll V.omeil. all! sllp - poseti 10 contain auout two hundred and torty acres. ine anove sale is made bv virtue an order ot the Super or, Court ol ange County, and will be upon the fol lowing terms: Une-ihird casli on day ot sa!r one-thud unon a credit o six months, and one-third upon a credit ot twelve mnnths. and the title will b reserved until the payment of the whole oi me purenase money. This 10th day of November, 185. JOHN W. (i KAH AM. Commissioner. O T I C E I5v virtue of i deed ol mortasro exe cuteil to me imi the 7th dav ot eiitem ber. 17S, by Josenh G. fiarrard. t(r tuin purposes therein mentioned. I will sell at the eourt house door in Hills-!. TIia TtrvivriTriv Tr-r.r t, ,v...? GO ; horoonth-Ttl, dar of December next.; of all competition in workinff uJr ; iue imeresi oi tne vinl .losenli ii. ; rard m a certain tract of laud on the! water of Mountain creek. adjoining the i ' land ot Alvis Kis. impoii Teaslev, ; Marion Terry and others, hein lliei lantls tormejly helonin to John i..r- :;o .VJ ; rant, and the interest ol tlie said Joseph ! . (iarrard l-io-' t uvtliints inti.r..t : Ln.i inui...n,i d. in the tract ot one hundred aii(Niftv-six ,; acies more or less. ! Terms of e : Cah. I his Tth day of November. 15. HENRY M ALONE. Mmi'iiL'iT. XOI3ACCO I IV. a -nTyrcTT'S DURHAM) N. C, THIS WEKK LONG Our Manufacturers, Dealer, Order e Market and all grades ot hnght i the S3IOKEKS CUTTEliS if Vc nr Tobacco lias i-o'.or yon will go borne happy. U js , jm.'e y(,ur Wrappei in keeping order. Most of all grades .old in Durham aie u.anutactured here except the W In fact poriant, to Tobacco so THF STRONGEST WRAPPEU BUYERS IN THE TWO STATES lHESlKONGi tiie pURHAM MARKET. We are determined that n- market all other markets tor four years, anu tinuelndoso No use talking I MORE THAN THE LIVING MAN, AND I INTEND TO DO IT. We are. obliged io have your HEADQUARTERS. iixio:s of i'oi; ::i: of ii3.vu)it:!s. I , i . 1 : ... ..."1,1.. K..t ,i- n f 1rs' nan iitv oo mn..l, - Have tt in "eping oruer u j"'?mic, um j yj 'umui anybody or any market. Your E. Tlio C?eIolrutocl j. I. NISEN W VCi, mane! Gf.o. K. Xisskx.) W. M. SlRSKN, S. J. NlSSKN. ) mrry ATTQQi7."Kr av nrv salkm. x. qIlE REASONS WE CAN AND DO MAKE THE II EST WACdVS . V. .1. We keep a verv large stock of seasoned lumber, sawing uiot it .. . .. own mills, and using only the best for us nv tne oest worKs m rennsy ivania rienVe ; then it being n settled fact . . , , . hcai.er than anv one cUc, (ptalitv considered ; .'ur ad' aut -iges a: -. lumber ourselves, buying iron, paint, torn cash prices. f are manufacturers agents lor wroiurht steel, oeilcctlv welded, and 9 i running gear that is worth hauling. - Write lor prices. Every Wagon bearing our irne is fullv warranted. GEO. E. N'ISSEN A Ct.. Mauufactuiefs. Sai.i v, v r. I or sale at factory prices, freight added, lv .lOll-N L. MAiiKllAM Durham, N C. ri-SITT.s T TC i II 111 JjLsXI DOME CO 00 oo 50 50 00 Kor Sale bv T. C. ELLiS. Ced ocujied territory. Ii cboodtd, Va. i iuK.'.s J AMES l. MASON, ATTOit N E Y- AT-L A AV. 00 00 CiiAiu Hn. i.. N. ( '. Practices in the State and Courts. dcral mwim Sewing Machine, 1 in n Tniiil 1111 in r UNEXCELLED BY AHY, tuminmn RIFLE DiailllTlt Sure to Give Satisfaction. of Or General Office, Illon, N. Y. New York Office, 283 Broadway. the Buying Agents Wanted, REMINGTON (Doable and Triplo Action FORCE PU1P. - eer - Uar - ! and ranidlv and rapidlv. It is secure frora freezing ; and i rer needs primirj-. "We Fcnvisn attacitm e?ts t tub ITMPS TO III THEM IOH liS Vim W!D KILL ; List, with Tcbtimonials. . i KAdrts I?8' ItLfllfllilOa AG L IUM IHon, N. ! Sw Omcx IIS Chanbfn Scrttu HIGHER AT W A "RTT.TTOTTQT? THAN HAS BEKX TIME. A Buyers and Big Speculators are obacco are HIGH. AHE OUT ON A LIMP. shall cet ahead of U8. We havt. we u m...s ; . UA rAi, -uun 11- .NOT v Tb:cco, so stand square and cr u.e - - 4 . friend, J. PARRTSII. wagon tile iron I made I'sj i . .1 -I ... I..... . ; uie woimccii icte nan .u.ni;. ; that we make the b"st : n e .-an I s I lit.. a:' .1 A : vaiiuWh. oi ., mostly !) the c.n t I .. the ruest biinoie !,eiu ma'e. i.e.: g cannot break. make tne on'y t. llfl' fll'S'S. 1 1 -ik V.. .' T V . 1 T Teis i -i': slew s the N'e Vo - ink llult the C" W StlC ot Wnol-voiiA that the C'oi;;jaiiy -is iiO w ii: ! (i 1 ncin" AK'l 1ST K "ALLY HEAU TTFUL. 11777 OUT A PEER IX ITS MEC'iANICAi. CON STRL'CTION iT ilAS NO RIVAL. The new line of Atla. hrpetit:' that arc now- Lcis'g pla.id .v. id; e icli ''Domestic" are sjtecialtics. No otber machine has ticn.. Tlnse Attachmenth and li e Nw Wood win U make tin n.isi V'P nioe lhan ever, without t'.ou, T 1 1 E A OKN'O W LEP; KI sTA N ! AL'D OF hXCELLFNi F. ir (n ovo N. C. Agents wanted w nii M:ihit.o Conipriny. Domestic Sewing A. W. Git A HAM, ATTOKN EY-AT-L AW, IIiLLsnono, N. C. Practices in ount d ' u an bam. Person. Granvii le and 'a--.- D Ii. WM. LYNCH DKNTIST, CHAPEL HILL. X. Offers his profes-ioiial sf.rj, people ol Oral i je and i:n !.!. try. All o)eratioiis pef.:n. .at't and best style, and :ou best tnateri-1 n"s-.-d. 1 x i : i ; i ) i : s; n on r k. c, t ,i i ... I 111 l i I . - ... . i ...i .. .I.. i 'pi .),.. .;.r....,i i..,t n.irti.;. . ! ifled :IS the ole Exeeisor 4.f the 1 - will ami te-taujeut ot tie .Ijm,.., ! Pratt, all pejsoiis ind !i!-d ,, ;dd ta?e are hereby notiJi'-d to ni ik lima' : iliate payment, and tho- hob'inv- ei.i.M- : .-fr r-..irl .r..t.. tf.. it. .......... li;.iiiis s..m 1 1 v .ii. 111 ih.f jM lli ' liotitied t J les. ut tit' fi ti, tf. Und ' !- siwd jroperly au henti--. Ted with': 1 the time jrei ribeu by la-.v ,r th:- tit-e will !e jhal inbir. This pt-hd...' I ot October. 1vh:. SAM I 'EL A. OL1.. EX'-e!lt' ' POTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS tee. if Ffuu' Powder are i ia t:n.-. roewt rowdtn will cur r-rfve". Hoornotttv roou'i Powder win prerent Gipi Vois. ronan rowdfr will !n'rea W vt-.'.:tt r.f r. ... ana creua twtctr ptr cent, ei.4 cast ice L-uiter i-- id itrftt Fount Powder wf.l core or pr'vct ;rrr E7.i UUai to wbiph Hon a.i a:f '--'- Forri Powmm win. ein SATitrcrJujf. bold Terywtere. DAVID E. POT7T2. Proprjetor. . BALTIiiOnr. J&O. har- AGENTS WANTED.
Orange County Observer (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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