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ORANGE COUNTY OBSERVER. HILLSBOROUGH, N. C. SATURDAY. - Oct. 22. 17. JOSEPH A. HARRIS, Editor and Proprietor. Entered at the Post Office at Hills borough, N. C, as second class matter. "Peterson" for November is before us; it is evidently determined to go out, this year, with flying colors. The steel-plate is the finest t K vaop ?t ia a r.nnv of one of Millais's most charming pictures of children the portrait of pretty little Miss Muffet. of nursery fame. The wood-engraving " Three Home Rulers'' is, in its way, equally notice able : it is the loveliest production of Kate Greenaway's facile pencil. The fashion-plates displays their us ual excellence, and among the numer ous interesting stories a very notice able one is "Alec Benton," by the popular Southern authoress, Miss M NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. I3ishop Lyman recently confirmed 58 persons at Calvary church, Hen derson county. Newspapers are published in TO of the 97 counties in North Carolina. There are 18 dailies, 1 semi-weekly, HOW A BABY'S LIFE SAVED. WAS OPENING AT THE BAZAB. FALL 18 87 I Death, the grim monster, is fond of entering the happy family circle, and to cut down with bis lata) scythe the sweet vouns blossoms oi human ity which cheer and brighten the quR NEW STOCK COMING IN EVEUY d w 144 weeklies, 1 semi monthly and 1 cf hig Cyihe can be averted by the mnntilv I f-r.1 ro ran a if ttiao arorilia I . n-r -r-i PtlAOT VflTT TUT? T ADfWT nnn r I nnnd iiirrmont !n rvv.nnvlnn an I There are now lour orphan asy- f'""'"k inm. in h St-ite. One at Kittrell cent remedy for their ailing child. is for colored pupils. Oxford Asylum Such a case is related below, and the GOODS THE TOWN HAS EVER CARRIED. (to which the State gives $10,000 testimony given Dy ine mother can o.ll. nvpr Rixtv at thp Bantist not fail to impress itself upon the j-i ti, ..:n I memorv of all moihers who mav be ... nmnlntJ v.. r...v i iriinQnuui ml i uuuiAnviiiK. iiiu t a- j -1 w 4. w nniiinn rn nur lhui w w 11 T twinnAt l.t twenty-two at the Thompson Or- called upon to undergo a similar ex- L. . . vea 12, 800 nquare feet of sales-room, besides 13,000 square ; fe r , - . . wr.hrnft or storage room, uu wo uun it au. 77ic Orange County Observer is the oldest paper published in tJie County, and vp to Aug. Wth, 18X7, was only jtapn.r in the County for tlie past seven years. THE LATEST. The first snow of the season fell in New York Oct. 12ih. There are 1,110 cases docketed in the U. S. Supreme Court. Indiana's new capitol cost about $'000,000. The furniture will cost $100,000. Kenublicans in ew lork are m hoping that Grant will elect Fred. IVilminglon Star. It has been established beyond doubt that the disease psevLihng at Tampa, Fla., is yellow fever. The cotton crop Ior the United .States for 1887-8 is estimated at 0,550,000 bales', as against 0,505,000 for 1880-'87. Judge II. T. Kllett, who made the welcome address to the President, iu' Memphis, Saturday, died on the htaud before the ceremonies were completed. An attempt was made to wreck the Presidential train whilo passing through Arkansas. A trestle was fired, but it was discovered in time by the pilot traiu to prevent a terri ble catastrophe. Wilmington Messenger : The ;n8;diou8 atUck of a disease which Lexington canning factory puts up poigon8 tne very fount of life, to end nrnni ouu cans Dtr uav. ineir uui- na :n AatK 1888 offers the promise ot even t for lhe eeMon win be fully Furthprmor,. th Pntlr hrlp. greater attractions lor the coming 20,000 cans. It is in this way that ness cf $ g g. is seen in the fact twelvemonth. "Peterson" has North Carolina must gain wealth, that, little tour-months-old babies earned the right to style itself a It won't do to depend too much on lake it with impunity and great ben- marrazine of literature art and fash- masl "J?068 ana raaj- " efit. tfabies predisposed to scrofula magazine of literature, art ana lasn gejl QUr peacbe8t apples anj should be brought od from the see ion : tor, in every essential, it umies tomatoes. .v," ,T,- I I Ul tUICO UIUUVUO IU CiUlCCU U4VUI.I1B the distinctive features of three sep- Wiknn uirrnr- Macmi Rim- a on S. S. S.. that thev mav be tree arate magaiines, euner or wnicn one necro 2jrj 0f this place, was born forever tnereatter irom tne awiui would acknowledge to be of superior deaf and dumb about 17 years ago. malady. Doctors prescribe S. S. S. I j,Arteta next week with the . i a i i - - . a AK i t r w flAPATninnfl ro rioa merit. Durini? ueailv a halt-cen- ai an eany age sue was ben w au - v...w u.to tury it has so -thorough falfilled injUtation for the deaf and dumb GSTONIA, N. C, April 4, 1887. The lower floor o! THE BAZAR, JUNIOR, will be one of the (icest MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS rooms in the State. Oar MISS SMITH will bo in from the Northern nrliaoa uV, n ale laornaH a foitVi in I Via I -i ' . t o . I T ' 1 TT A . T I V TUT" 1 A .TF"T Tl T-- every pledge, mat we leei sure ffi f nravpr . , , - N Jli YY JX Jl JJVJT.-L X OJLWUl . . , , c . , J - i J I Ul UttUY, lUell UUIV 1UUI IQUUIUB U1U, ..vu,. k & anu nigni ids; ner longue miguv ue developed scrofula. He had tWO year will be fully kept. "Peterson" recalled from its long banishment, seVere risings and sores on the neck. is really a household necessity, and that her ears might be opened j 8ent loP our tamily physician .who ioV? annnM mVo it Th K me music oi uuiDan voice auu urononnrted the oasa Rnrnfti a. and m ta n song. On Friday the channels ot nresrnbed S S S for it T frnvo t h terms are Two Dollars per Year, . J r r.... Prescr,Dra i5, Ior A gVB l OF MILLINERY. In this room we will carry J her ears were ooened and the fetters kk g g kn,, . . u j r K npAot I 7 ronnnnrl rnt do n;hni I . r i r I. n,lu oi s.ieRce ieu irom ine capuve t Rfvnn ot thft d rpaha nndnr rnn . ti i .i lit. r ... i . r I O " w - w v v . w taken in cuius, ana witn unusuany tongue., s, it is a iact mat Mag- he sores are Lealed. and the ho5TTJ-rv HT.OVFS i? ' . : . .1 . : I rrm Simj ' wo a rrt von f h A nnuror t r I i 1 1 1 11 1 . I ' nne premiums iu uiuso giriimg up t.'-" " v 1 naDy is very wen ana neanuy in ap- clubs, viz: Threecopiea for $450, f,V V , V pearance. lor lifo 1 nrl olio loolarou that, it in I t 1 0 o o - .1 with the handsome book of enerav- r. "uL 7 r l' Kno. -j - saYea ine y n. . n c , i "ulue lo"& ueierreu auswer lite and I told onr doctor so. H ings, "Unoioe uems, or a nne steel God to ber ceaseless stream of engraving, "The Wreath of Immor- worldless prayer. telles," for premium; four copies for Wilmington Star : The Univer- $G.40, or six copies for 9.00, with sity of North Carolina is desirous of an extra, copy free to the getter np aiding the teachers of the Mate, and M-.h. niuK. nrh,.flnnn;ncfnr8fi.i to this will offer a special 1 . - ..." ' Teacher's course of three months e is a regular physician and prescribed S. S. S for the baby as soon as he saw it had scrofula. Yours sincerely, Amanda Ingle. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis eases mailed free. DRESS TRIMMINGS, HAMBURGS, CORSETTS, LACES, VELVETS, PLUSHES, c. The npper floor gives ns an ELEGANT CLOTHING ROOM. The Raleigh News and Ob server has been enlarged to a thirty two column sheet. Wo are glad to see this evidence of the prosperity of that journal. Long may it live and continue to cjrow. The Faucetto will case was decided at Pittsboro last week in favor of Mrs. Rosa J. Bryan. By this decision Mrs. Bryan inherits the estato of the late W. C. Fau cettc, valued at $20,000. ,Tbe will has been warmly contested for the last four years. - . c f J "iV v . ii I " T l cases IllaIit!U IrcB. or seven copies ior siv.ov, witu oolu provided at least filteen teachers Tbe Swift SpecificCo. "Drawer 3 We have bought just double the amount of Clothing to fill it that we au exira copy oi ine magazme anu will acree to attend. Ine course is A.,tflT1t P., i havo ever kent. This c ves us room in J MU VW V- M m-ww- - K O agree either "Choice Gems" or the engrav- designed to be a review ot the com intr as premiums. Anv ladv can, mon 8cno1 studies. A special list .l of branches is announced, any one wuu a iiiue euori, secure at maab c i.- u -n v. -e a ' ot whifth will hfi criven. if nnniipd one of these premiums, and perhaps for by five or more ot tbo8e laking all of them. Specimens sent free to the coarse. The tuition will be those who desire to get up clubs, free; but a fee of five dollars will be Add ress Peterson's Magazine, 306 charged for room rent, servant hire. (xc. xi me session is neiu u win W AN TED! WE WANT TO EXHIBIT TO Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Tl?e North Caiolina Baptist State Convention meets at Durham, N. C, Nov. 16lh, Dr. T. C. Bailey pre siding. The Convention sermon will be preached by Rev. H. W. Battle. ADFIEL1VS FEMALE REGU LATOR. WALTER BIN GUAM. A special dispatch to the Kaleigh News and Observer from Abbeville, N. C, October loth, says : uIt is reported from Yancey that a deaf mute answering the descrip tion ot Walter Bingham was seen a lew days ago in the woods by hunts men in a wild section of tho county His strange conduct excited suspi cion, when they arrested him and started to the bonne of aQMr. Ilens iey in the vicinity. The' deaf mute on the way attempted to escape but was stopped by a show of guns. Upon reaching Hensley's, alter ex amination, the mutu was allowed to depart. Soon afterwards suspicion was aroused that tho man was Wal ter Bingham, when the men started iu pHrsuit, but he escaped into the woods. A day 'or two later the same man appeared in the Pensacola section of Yancey and committed rape upon a white girl and again es caped. The men who saw him have no doubt it is Walter Bingham. He wrote rapidly and was? intelligent in conversation. He wav in a bad plight, showed tiro effects of long exposure, was heavily armed aud aid Iip came from Haywood county. There is much excitement in Yancey and tho people are on tbe lookout for the man. -A. Hieeifie lor Womau'w DiHcngeH. Such as Painful, Profuse, Sop pressed, Scanty and Irregular Men struation or Monthly Sickness. If taken during the CHANGE OF LIFE, great suffering and danger will be avoided. CSfSend for book ''MESSAGE TO Women," mailed free. BuADFiELD Regulator Co., Atlanta, 6a. DRY GOODS. HillcH, LaeeK, Velvets, I Jt li: H t- GOODS, IMIEKY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR. DOMESTIC COTTONS, Blankets. Quilts, Matting LADIES' and" MISSES' WRAPS, SOLD A T ONE PRICE OXL Y. begin either Nov. i5th next, or Feb. 14th, 1888. Teachers wishing OUR FRIENDS A WELL SE- to avail themselves of this offer will notify either Hon. Kemp P. Battle, President, or Prot. N. B. Henry, Chapel Hill. Reduced rates will be LECTED given. THE 11AlZA.11, KfcllNIOl. to make a much larger display ol DRESS GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, PIECE GOODS, Ac. We have them this time. Come early and avoid the rush. lltttvutiiul IV k"v Htock ol .To-v5lrj'. C. M. PARKS. The Indian smokes the pipe of .L- T 1 7i peauu, iuo xnsumaa .3 piece,oi pipe. T GIVE THEM A CHANCE! That i to s.y, your lunes. Also all your breathing machinery. Verv wonderful machinery Jjt is. Not only the larger air-passages, but the thousands ot littlo tubes and cavities leading from them. hen these are clogged and ! SAMPLES . .1. i ..... i . . . cui'kvu wuu matter wmcn oagn. not ! to be there, your lungs cannot hah I Dry Goods sold at lower prices do their work. And what ttey do, j luan in a"V other city. Money re they cannot do well funded for any purchase that tails to Call it cold, cough, croup, citarrh, gve entire satistaction. Prepaid or- pneumonia, consumption or my ot ' den delivered Iree of Mail or Ex- XJniiHuul 13aii;niu8 in fvory Department. FREE BY MAIL. tlie""Jkmily of throat and nose and head and lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of. There is. just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Boscbees German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 csnts a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you, you may depend upon this tor certain. press charges within Baltimore. 100 miles ot HAMILTON EASTER SONS. ew Not. 21, li and 27 Baltimore Stml, NEAR LIGHT STREET, Baltimoke, Unfailing Specific (or Liver Disease fiYMPTflflfti Bitter or bad taste In OI Itir lUltlOi mouth; tonfjue coated white or covered with a brown fur; pain in the back, aides, or joints often mistaken for Rheumatism; sour stomach; loss or appetite; sometimes nausea and water brash, or indigestion ; flatulency and acid eructations; bowels alternately costive and lax ; headache ; loss of memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do BomfthlnK which ought to have been done ; debiUty; low spirits; a thick, yellow ap pearance of the skin and eves; a dry cough; fever; restlessness: the urine is scanty and high colored, and, if allowed to stand, deposits a sediment. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR (PURELY VCOKTABLK) Is generally used In the South to arouse the Torpid Liver to a healthy action. It acts with txtraordintry aMcacy the and BOWELO. m cmcTUAi srtcinc f o Malaria, Dowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, Kidney Affections, Jaundlee, Mental Depression, Colle. Endorsed by the use of 1 Millions of Bottles, u THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE tr Children, for Adults, and for the Age. ONLY GENUINE bai our Z Sump in red on front of Wrapper. J. H. Zfiiiin 4 Co., Phiiadtighi, Pa., sol nonirou. Price, SLOG. g ALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER MORTGAGE. By virtue of a mortgage deed execu ted to me by John M. bintth and his wife Elizabeth Smith, and registered in Book E., pajje 135. of the Register's olHo ot Orange County. I will sell at public auction for caih at the court house door in Hillsboro. on Monday, Oct. 3d. 1SS7. a tract of land in Hills boro Toww-ihip on Seven Mile creek, adjoining lands of the heirs "of Richard Stock oi FALL and "WIISXEIi, GOODS, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH OR BARTER ! We are receiving DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, SHIN GLES, &c.t 3bc And don't forget that we keep tbe best GUANOS on the market, .and tbe celebrated TeuneHgeo Waf?on. F7 GRAIN DRILLS at your own prices and a fine line of BUGGIES rapp. Melinda Thomrwm Goorv Me. aDd olUYJLfc way down in pnees. Cauley and others, and containing 70 acres, more or le. Sale L made to satiifv ?ai J mortgage and costs. " This 3M dav of Aug., 17. "E. C. THOMPSON', Mortgagee. t"The above 83le is postponed oalil Monday, Oct. 24th. 1SS7. DB w ILL I A 51 LYNCH, DENTIST, liiifmm, IV. O- CarOftioein the Pariih buikiing on Mangum atreet. JAMES WEBB, JR fc BRO. FALL AND WINTER 5IILLINEKY OOODS. THE TERT LATEST STTLES I Mre. ln.tti5 Tnylor, MILLINER, HILLSBORO, X. C. is receiving her Fall and Winter Mil linery Good. &c. &c. JEWELRY in eTery style, pretty and cheap. NOTION'S a complete line. Agent at Hilbbore for the sale of BUTTERICK PATTERNS. GEORGE IS. IVIHHEIV Ac CO., WAGON MANUFACTURERS, SALEM, N. C. "Acknowledged to be the best. WRITE TO THEM FOK PRICES. V TV. D. C. PARR IS, Practisiac PliyMicinn, Hillsboro, N. C. Office : Hayes' Drug Store. V Residence : Opposite (North) James Par kg. J AMES B. MASON, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Chapel Hill. N. C. - Practices in the State and Federal Courts. C2T Collection of Claims and Revenue Cases a specialty. A. W. GRAHAM, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Hillsboro, N. C. Practices In Counties of Ornr, Dur ham. Person. Granville and Caswell. Jno. W. Graham. G RAH AM & RUFFIN Thos. Kui'PiN. ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, niLLSBOBO, N. C. Practices in the Counties of Ala mance, Caswell, Durham, Gulllord, Rockingham, Person and Orange. , Helect JLorliiir School lor "Youiijr Lticli;M unci Lit tlo CHrlt, HILLSBORO, N. C THE MISSES NASH AND ML KOLLOCK will resume tne ex clwi ot their school on Friday, a dav of 5eptemher, 1K7. Tuition tor day scholars f 20.00 per Session. Circulars sent on application. QEDAR GROVE ACADE51Y, MALE AND FEMALE. Sessions open the Second Monday is January and July of each-, vear. Tjirn per Session of five months: Kngli-a Course, $12.50 to $ I ".(). Classical Course, Music with use of Instrument, flS.'A'. Board per month, fc.00. Address H. C. PATTON, Principal, Cedar Grove. Orange Co.. N. C. A.TS L LTiriZ IN HUBAISCE AGENCV. TO THOSE DESIRING KITH ER LIFE OR FIRE lNSLRA.vr 1 offer mv services. Rates on dwd!ir barns and farm projrty f low a offer an inducement U and be wnb& the reach of all. . Office in tbr Cotirt Hou, for u prtsent. D. II. HAMILTON'- DIl. J. S. PUHGEON, the Dentist, does all kinds of Dental work in tbe very best style possible. CSTOffice next door to Dr. Hooker's Drug Store, Hillsboro, X. C. Open every day. J3RIVATE BOARDING HOUSE Yon can set good board by tbe day. week or mouth, br applying "at second door west ot Lynch's jewelry store. HENRY RICHARDS, JR. v TTALIJABLE LaND FOB SAU y r Tbe Duncan Carrijrton tract. 6 eato Hillsboro, conuiuiiii: at-ut -acres, well watered, well ttm rrti y part in a desirable ute ot cuiuva; Wen adapted to Ufbacco, corn, oat and cra. Term- easy. .., ApDlytoGeo. L DouU who 5: take pieaure in sbvwins any wLibin to buy, .over tiie pren orU J A. W. GRAHAM Sept 1, 1?7. TOR RENT OR SALE. Mv House and Lot in Hillsboro. lc ssion given hnroeliatt-ly. james y. wiiirrt HUl&boro, May i7.
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