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t r . - 1:5,-, r f ' ' .1. f ; i 1:1 a f - u "' Hi 'f ! - I ? Ml 4 .11! - 1 1 j. ' ; , ; i IMS! ' i1 , i - t .4 J V 4f 4 11 K -Ml MS ? t X n l'i i" j 'RANGE COUNTY OBSERVER II ILL S H O ROUGH, N . C aturday. - .Ian. JOSKI'U , ifAlM'ls W,!it,.r an.rniiwo iWft incidentally uortravs the '.icid roprietor. ! Kntere.l at t1 Post Otlice at Hills-j C. , a wconU clas8 1 borough, N. matter. " ''t-'""' ObHfrvor 1m tin onl- si !! ull ihIkmI in Ot'tnifti Coiin(y. A l.apj.y New Year to one 3nd all. JIussiari influt'iizn, tfje genuine "la grippe,'' has reached this country, and silieady a large number ot cases is reported in the Northern cities. Henry W. Grady, tho diMin guinheil citizen 'and editor ot At latita, (ia , died -on the moruing'ot December lM. at 10 o'clock. The f-cene around his death bed were ot tli mrt ail'ecting character, and iif.ueis.'il retjret prevails throughout the .Sunlit it the 8ad event. The Kxhmond 'Dhymtck says that vVilmington, N. C, has risolved to i e a statue f ex-Pesideut Jefter L)aiM. Wilmington is not a big city as estimated by population, but she has big ideas and generally carries them out in the most practi cal way. The statue fund has al ready been staited, and it is pretty certain that Wilmington's resolution will be realized. An important decision, involving the. lights of hu&bnnd ami wile over, community ot property, - has been decided in the Supreme Court ot California. Robert Gilmore died recently, bequeathing to his widow ono-halt ot all his property, and the remainder to e .divided betwqen his children ami grandchildren. The widow claims three-quarters of all lhe ptopcity, as by law she was en titled to" half the estate and by the will to halt the remaiuder. The ether heirs contended that she was Mtnply entitled 'to half of her .hus band's property The Court held that the husband had testamentary m dispocition ct only one half of com munity property, and therefore could not dispot-c of his wife's share. She will therefore get three-quarters Itiiiisoii From the Raleigh Call. Some lime ago Miss IJebccea Cameron, ot . Hilhsboro, began to raine a fund tor t le endowment of a cot in St. John s Hospital, ot this city, to be known as the "Iihop Atkinson Cot." The amount of lhe endowment lund w?Tp!ncel at S2, 500 and was to be raised by contri butions of any amount lrom anybody who would' -contribute ; ench con ii ibnt(.r lu coining a men. her the cu ...mi. ti now nas tnrce mindred ami MXtecn Mu rnoors me ntlini i,nr. sons 4 a!i. a s trom . r i acs MX 'I'l or seven years 1 1 a vrr v old ae. T 10 aillOUnt . , . " jm i to he raided tt complete the J(ii j 1 lll, ' IS LIFE WOKTII LIVING? j NcJ it ou go through iho world n dysp.pt,,. rck-rs Dyspepsia -I all - I... . - V .. . l i .... .. t,- ,.c u,, a . i wiHH iH KUpenor to all other preparations, ot .l)y,peps.i. Indigestion, jani, isi a positive cure for all Throat utnUncy and t onslipai.on Guar- ! anJ Lu troubles, .Croup, Whoop ..cod I and so.d by O. Hooker, CoUjTh and Coljs. guarau- ' ' j tee the preparation and will give The .ratter. ofciUing an exlfa yy sample botile free. O.Hooker, sionofthe Legislature seems to j rut,sl settled, as Governor l'owle has -it ten a letter ton committee ot I ;intlcmen iu llautav county in which the suggestion Is made that the proper mode of tnfeting the; emergency caused by a failure of the crops is through cuunmirdty relief, i Ralehjh Visitor Mekit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that tor years we have been selling Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Con- stmipijon. Dr. King's New Life 'Pills, Bueklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guaiatiteo them every time, and we btand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory lesulis do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. For sale at W. A. Hayes' Drugstore. RISING FROM ITS ASHES. The Manufacturers Record, ot Baltimore, in showing the phenom- lg,J- jenal increase ot wealth in the South , va8l iga infljeted on this seclioo by the event ot the civil war. In lfcGO tie uscssed value of property in the . W ! ' s, - .ooo. 000,000, of winch the South had I SoiiOOxOOO.OOO. or 44 percent. The j , - . , i ; South was at that time the neb and j i prosperous section. Mississippi, tor j I example, had $100,000,000 more ol DrcDertv than Connecticat, and was fourth in the ust ot Mates in per capita valuation. The census ot 1870 indicated a V3tst destruction of property in the vanquished section. It bad but $3,004,000,000 assessed valuation, as against $5,200,000,000 ten years before, the loss being $2, 100,000,000. The Record estimates the real loss ot $5,000,000,000. As the Record puts the valuation for 1880 at $-1,220,100,400 it would ap pear that the South is still poorer than she wis in 1860. Her present rate ot increase is, however, very rapid, the gain wince 1880 being $1, .0037 20,027. The Tradesman, of Clinitannos'a. L-oirif? upon data ob- tainetl from governors and comp trollers general, p aces the present population of the South at 19,489, 150, the gain since 1880 being at the rale of 3.3 per cent, per annum. - r t- ABOUT HIS 1 5 ROT II Eli. Several years ago my brother, who lives with me, had a very strange sore to break out on his leg ab tut half way between the body and the knee which alterwards de veloped into a rose cancer It re sulted from a bru-.se made by the rubbing of ihe stirrup-leather while riding. The cancer continued to grow un til it was about live iuches long, and three wide. The flesh sloughed off, black, rotten and foul, and it was al most impossible to procure a ser yant that would wait upon him, the air in the room where he lay being so toul that it would sicken anyone who entered. Every physician of any prominence in the State was con sulted, and -treated my brother wiih out success. One doctor finally ad vUed him to try Swift's Specific (S. S. S ) ; he did so, and used nothing else. He commenced to improve immediately, and after taking sev eral bottles, was completely cured, and since 1884 not a symptom of the disease bar manifested itself. C. A. Griffith, Mayflower, Ark. HIS HEALTH BROKE DOWN. Last summer my appetite failed, my health became poor and I was in a very feeble condition, in fact, I was compelled to give up all busi ness, on account of my health. I triOt physicians and their medicine, but without avail. At lengih I be gan taking S. S. S. and nothing else. After taking several bottles I was entirely cured and abfe to resume business. . I increased nineteeen pounds in weight in les than a month after I commenced taking S. S. S. J. M. M ABUY, Abbeville, S. C. Treatise on Blood and Skin ease mailed free. D s- SWIFTS SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Tho Murphy lhdktln advocates buildinz a court house for Cherokee county ot solid marble, to be nnish - . , Oil i nwin u tr ui vn rv iniu'AA.ti: i rwi ; ad(litional tax necessary lo pay lhe; for I interest on the bonds issued i untitling me crurt nouse, Hie Jutuc - i , I I l . large mineral interest m lhat countv ., .,7. i i i i i . u now held by nun reMueuts who pay I no tax whatever. Iroy Vidette. ARE YOU SKEPTICAL? If so we w ill convince you that Ack- 1 crrs English Remedy tor the Tunss JSPSubscribe for the Or3nge Couuty Observer. Only $1 tor 12 months. HILLSBOKO MARKET. Corrected Weekly. Apples, Beeswax, IS to 20! liutter. Chickens, . 20 j 10 to 20, 20 to 25 j Cuftee, Corn. Kggs, . Seed Cotton, j Flour, per barrel, i Lard, j Lime, rock, j Meal, ! Molasses, j Oats, iSalt, 15 O JO $4 $1 50 to 30 to S5 to 45 75 to SI 50 1-2 to S 1 3 Sugar, Syrnp Wbca, 25 to 50 NORTIi CAROLINA NEWS. Miss Lula Womble, aged abeut aucrhter of Mr. Lewis D Vomble, merchant committed ru- with a ut&nd at Italeigh iat Monday morwng Tte Uaeiih correspondent of Ihe ihur?ton Messenger says that :i:"eirz wheal gJrowing upon coutinent lhi8 l(je ot- lbe Uocky Mountains. or. - aMmm, ya bpon 80 acres the past season be gathered over 40 bushels . of wheat . ...t ' u ... r' U II IIIMII Lilt? illMIIIUltllUII Ul T I . emnzer wn.tlcc. and that is not clover nod. Here is 1 . v... r, h- rm I I Charlotte Chronicle : Rev. Joseph lady. The elopement was well plan Wheeler, iaie pastor of the Metbo- ned and executed. It was not dist Church of Fayetteville. N. C, tbou'gbi ot until last night, when died vesterday morning of conanmp- lion, at the home of his daughter, Airs. nr. iucivoy, ai iving h ijioun- tain. Mr. Wheeler was the oldest child of Rev. Joseph H. Wheeler, who is trie oldest member ot the North Carolina Conference and was 50 -years old He leaves a wife apd Christmas party, and purposely bc four children. Mr Wheeler was an coming separated from their com- uncle of C. P. Wheeler, of this city. I WihtoDSMtfD.1: Judge Grave. last week granted a writ ot habeas conms in the case of Mrs. Cora Scales lorris, oi ueiosviue, ana sne was released from custody under a bond of $5,000 to appear for trial at the next term of Rockingham coun- . t. : ki.iL ,. IV UUUil. lb 18 piuuauio bust, rus ;u Thn hp A(,nnit.tel. Jndtra Dii. hard, ol Greensboro, savs that with . ..... 1 C- I inhislonr? practice, he has never in his long practice, he has never coon a chnrrft fnr miirrlpr fAiindfid seen a charge for murder founded O on so little evidence. Bro. Webster, of Hpidsvillp tplls tot that th rre- oi iveii8viiie, tens us inai mo pre- vailing sertiment in Reid&ville is that Mrs. Morris is inuocent. . Charlotte Chronicle : A very rich find of gold was made last week in the Earnhardt shatt of the Gold Hill mine in Stanly county. This shaft is 450 feet deep and has not been wnrkfil afinip vpstr I pha tfin. I .. . v. - j - ders, last week sold the north prop eriy, adjoining his land to a Worth- ern party lorlU.UUU. lie recently took a loan on it- and purchased it for 85,000. It is considered that this property is rich in gold, though i jj . . i mere mw uwu uu uuu on it tiuuc Tebe's mine was discovered. Ten or fifteen years ago it was worked - W rn n&ton Star : The Kaleieh papers note the fact that Mr. Henry E. Fries, of Salem, has made a dona- lion of one hundred and fittv dol lars to the Agricultural and Me- phaniftnl Collpao whinh in int.pndpd . 1 to he t he nun eus of a fund to enable poor students to take( the college course. It is to be honed that other men of means in the Stale, who take an interest in the agricultural ad vancement of the Slate, will follow ... v,;D r..ri, Avnm..tA r i i?.inD and that the fund may thus grow to nrooortions sufficienttv larere to ac- coVnpIIsh the object for which it is intended. . . . .T Raleigh News-Observer:, The resident of Shaw University has received a letter from the King of . , . , , .v,.. .i.w requested him to supply him at once with twenty-four colored men as follows: Twelve book keepers, one ca-penter, two blacksmiths three c,.Si..ccir, uuo Niweiu,iM'i nu various trades. It is desired that these men be sent lo the Congo rrte oiaie, in iincaM wnicn is un- lfr t Vi r f r m r .-T t La 1T inn j-t-f 1 Via Belgians, there are now a number of students at Sh3w University from the Congo, who will ret nm there i i , , , tt . uwnen iney nave compietea the uni- verity coarse,. i he order will prooamy oe nueu irom among tnem. State Chronicle : The dU tress in , v....i. ..a u.iif.- nuillMIUnil SUU lliim4 WUUim is very creat. Uue farmer who - . planted 125 acres made one bale of cotton. Another who used four tons oi fertilizers and "planted for tweuty bales did not make rent, and abandoned his farm and left the State. The landlord had to go, and with sack-hags, pick out what he could find to gave his rent. Another large farmer near here who expect ep to make 100 - bales got about eleven. As a resultot these hard times P. N. Siainback & Co., of Weldon, have made an assignment to W. EDaniel. Liabilities $30, 000 ; assets $50,000, but only about one half of assets available, owing to the condition of the farmers whom they furnished. J. S. Moore, of Garysburg, ha9 also made an assign ment with SG.000 liabilities; assets uukuown. A Safe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed tn bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can OU i buv from vnnr ndvprtinpd flmrfm.t - . a bottle of Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumution. lt is caaran- Oujtced to bring relief in every caae. iownen used tor any affection ot 50 j Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as GO j Consumpvioujoflammationol Lungs. 45 j Bronchitis. Asthma frnnn Whnnn. iug Cough, etc , etc It is pleasant aDd agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be dene mind upon. Trial bottles free at W. A. I Hayes' Drugstore. j oucs' uauerntcr llopMS. 4 Sensational Social i Event Stirs up Georgia. The following special telegram to the Atlanta VonstiMion dated Chattanooga, Tenn , December 25 will be read with int treat. : The greatest social sensation that the Sooth Lu known for'tnany years was the elopement ot Annie C. Jonef, the seventeen-year old dangh ier ui rwev. oaiu i . Jones, me noiea . wkh WlUnm M' Grahanv BUno pher of lhe Cberokee :udi: nave Deen lovers lor two or three . . years, but Rev. Sam. Jones and his J . . . . " wife have bitterly opposed the match Oil mrcOlint nf lht VHtltll nf Iho vnnnrr Prof. L. B. Robeson, principal of the public nchools ol Cartersville. me imme of me eloping couple, and Dr. J. E Mayes, a druggist in the town with Graham,, arranged the plot. Mi!-s Jones and young Gra ham went horseback ridins with s -anions, rode rapidly to Roger's !., where the? ere jomed b, rro1' "opeaon. aieanwDiie, ur. Maye, had come to this city, pro- ... . . . .. Witness, S. M. Gattis Clerk of the S n00? - Lv Den lne bridal party 'racueu "r ey 'u" i in some wav their secret had leaked out. and I - . - Rv. Dr. Bachman, becoming 8UJD1 J IT J . J - I I aeciinea w perioral tue cere- mony. lliey theii drove to the POUbe ot Uev' Dr' L,Qmbel, rector . I 4J . r..i r : u 3 I ! St- Paul's Episcopal Church, and Klvng vue young iaay s age si o j pea". lcJ "uwweueu in uavmg uiei ceremony pertoroaed. ihey then arove lo a notei, wnere a private weddinr sunner was nrenared. - TlIE VALUE OF MONEY. Men of nnlimited means hardly appreciate the value ofi just one dol- 1 l . :.u . 1 ' iiar. uul w iu iuc uuur kvktv uuiiar means so much toil and o much ef- fort. jt a comfort to know that lne povertV stricken invalid can de- riv ha much tnnd fmm cn litt.ln a, Uenditure. when thev invest their ,olIar8 in 'B. R. B. (Botanic Blood I jjaru.) w. 11. MGanhpv WhL ( !Itv A r- kansas. writes : UB. B. B. has done j j r i Suu ,w ujvuey uwn any omer oiooa puriner l ever used I owe the comfort ot my life to it. A. f. McDonald, Atlanta, ta., writes : UI had a running ulcer on V 2- oeveral doctors tailed to a rri o gooa. xnree Domes or l. 13. B. effect ed a cure. B. B. B. also cured my brother of a running sore." Uavid Ibuvman, Atlanta, Ga., 87 was a constant sufferer tor i . i .i many years wi o ocroiuia ano iicze- ma. A lew bottles ot K. K. H. en- lirely cure mc-" John M. Davi il jg mi rr "uuulTWl f"8- writes: "I was subject a number ot years vo speus oi iunammMory i tieu - matism, which six bottles of B. B tnu uaan i.o. ... I t L nnt tan u muu.L TrJr w" r"B"WB biuct. - I . . The "Drummer Evangelist." ! Mr. Will P Fite has accepted an invi- lalion to visit Durham and will be- gin a .eries of meetings here on the Dth of January, under the auspices Df lhe Young Men's Christian Asso- cjation. The meetings will probably be held in the Court House. Dur I r ci PIMPLES ON THE FACE rtonnl r an imrmrn ntitp nf tl.p hlnod ! " - - t " - anJ are i00ked upon by many with 8n(,picion. Acker's Blood Elixir will remoVe all impurities and leave the complexion smooth'and clear. There ! nMk;n tK- on Knrnnnh1v 'O UWlUHIg uioniii nu I i ii . - ..... s t Dana up mo consiuunon, puruy ana strengthen the whole system. Sold a-id guaranteed by O. Hooker, Druggist. FOR DYSPEPSIA L'ae Brewa's Iroat Bluera. Physicians recommend it. All dealers keep it. f 1,00 per bottle. Genuine ha trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. 'J? ATEM ENTe Of the number of days and mile age of the Board of Commissioneig ; of Orange County for .12 months ending 1st Dec, 18S9 : H. P. JONES. 10 days at $2 per day, $ 20 00 Miles, 15 $ 20 15 JAMES Y. MEURITT. 22 days at $2 per day, 44 00 318 miles. 5 cU per mile, 15 90 $ 59 90 Wm. D. WOODS. 22 days at! $2 per day, 44 00 ISO miles, 5 cU per mile, 9 00 $ 53 00 D. H. HAMILTON. 32 days at $2 per day, 64 00 10 miles, o cts per mile, tbi $ 64 75 ToUl, $197 c0 JOHN LAWS, Chrk Board Co, ComtnH Highest of all in Leavening Power. MM NORTH CAROLINA,! Orangk County, i Superior Court, Dec. 4th, 1889. Stephen T. Foriust, Administrator of Mary McCauley, tlcceaet. Georjj McCauley and Mary McCauley. . This is a special proceeding be tore ttu Clerk ot the Superior Court of Or ange County on the part of the plaintitl to makemii estate assets to pay debts, anil it appears to the Court that the de fendaiitsare non-residents of this State hut have an interest herein to be attest ed by this proceeding. Therefore, tte defendants George Mc Cauley and Marv McCauler, are hcivhv- notified to be and appear before ttie TSSiiSuZ. Doro on lhe 1st day ot February, lsK). and answer said complaint, or the plain- ,i.m.,ui(Mi ;., sii! ivimnhtlut. Slperior CourU at olfice itl Hillsboro. thw the 1 1th day ol Dec, ISSU. S. M. GA1TIS, Clerk of Superior Court. xx 0 T I C K JJN The undersigned bavin-qnalitied a r . 1. 1 .. . IV l f..ll,. ,i r.AecniriJL ui uic u . i . .i.iiivjii, ui ' ........ ..... f . ... havinc claims arainst sjud estate to nrt- t tfie Mme Uic UIucr. , p-ro. crly authenticated on or before the 19th day ot Nov.. or this notice will be plead in bar ot their recovery. All person indebted to said estate are "3"?"? .t0 make. i!nmelli:iic P:iyraent- im " uaf. I. J . C. UCli. MAIiliLl l, Executrix. TpXECUTOR'S NOTICE. -JJ Having this day qualilicd as Execu- tor of ine last win aim leMameu.oi me h.mes II. Thompson, Iherehyno- 05 UrnTe tify all persons indebted to said estate i f tilling iiuuiviirtkv r"' 3 ...i. holding claims against said estate are notified to nresent them to the under- signed properly ludhentieated on or l,e- lore ire "join uay oi aov., iivo, or mi ..n.ilf ft. )(t .. ,..! ,., i,..r (tf n-.-nverv. This 2Gtli day ot Nov.. 1880. 1IKNKY J. THOMPSON. Executor. DM IN ISTltA'l OIL'S SAI.K. By virtue of an order of the .Superior Court of Orange County to me directed iu a special proceeding? entitled .John K. Hughes. Aliir'r ot Aloert Finn-cite vs. Lt ity Fnticette and other.-. 1 will sell at Fa uce tie's Mills on Thursday the 10 !i day of January, IS'JO, the lollowiug i . . .. . . . " 7 . described lands, to-w it : I. one tract known as the Jarae.- Faucette tract containing 17U acres I more or less, auioiniu me ianu- i .. . .!...- ... i .... ,i . o! Nelson P. Hall, James W. Kiley iind others, upon which there is all the ne- i cess-try ounutngs common to aiarin in K001' condition. 7 I II. One tract known as the Latimer 1? lvln immediately on L no river. V!tl ,ow l onnng hunts ot miss ramie ma vvaru.,-.Mrs.c J. i. rain .-Hid others, and containtus ul acres more or less. This tract has no im- provemeuts upon it but is regarded as a , - quedoarounl 'cash: Vhe bl once iu six and l2hmonths with interest at 0 per cent Irom day of sale. Any one wishing to view the lands or stock will be shown the same by Mr. II. K. Clay tor or his sons, or Wade Faucette. This Uth day of Dec, 1SS0. JOHN" K. HUOHES. Adm'r and Commissioner. Vulno.rl Town LotH lor y1"ESSRS. JAS. A. CHEEK, S. j. I 1 V I r x viii .vt. v i . ti . -v- -a.-a mjxh u. i. jicda. b;lve en appomti by the Board of e buifdi ,1r jots vin wW Is known as the Town Commons. All bids to be reported to the Commission rw ers before sale is confirmed. Either of the gentlemen named above will give such information as may be desired concerning the lots. JOSEl'II A. HARRIS, Mayor. ' Hillsboro, N. C, Dec. 9, 1890. PpiLESBORO MALE -SCHOOL. f HILLSBORO, N. C. Hillsboro Male School will orxni the first Tuesilay of September of each year, and continue ten months. The Principal, to June, 189. has bad an ex perience of twenty-five year. Terms : Englit-h Branches pr iquar ter, (ten weeks.) $7.50 to $10; Latin or Greek $1.00 per month each, extr i. Board. Fuel. Lights and Washing per mouth. $12.50. . For further particulars address the Principal, B. C. PATYON. N O T r C E Having this day qualified as tbe Ad ministrator dc I ami -on of tbe estate ct the late Mose LZllice. I hereby notify all persons indebted to said estate to make immeliate payment of the same. and those holding claims against said estate must present them to the under !sigiea prtperiy atuneniicateu on or before the 7th d'ay of Nov., IpIKJ, or .hs notice will be plead in bar of recovery. This 7th day of Nov., lg9. WjIc.TATE Adm'r de tmis non, Struawick & Parish, Attorneys. 1 U. S. Gov't Repott, Aug. ty, t CD M ON'EY WILL ItK RK FUND ED IF DR. XT. C RAKER'S BLOOD A.Nb LIVER t'L'KR loes not cure Rheuiaatim. Seromta, Syphilis lyspepsii. Eczema, and all kindred diseases. It corrects indiges tion and works as a laxative. Try it. It will do you good. DR. RAKER'S FEMALE REGULA TOR U absolutely guaranteed to jjlve entire satisfaction. You can sret your money back if it d.esn't If you are needing an Iron prepara tion, lake HINDOO HOI AND IRON TONIC. Dr. Hooker Is making a specialty ot these three preparation, nnd ahks hi customers to try and see for themselves of the merits ot these goods. WE treat snd perm ankjjtly cuke, or no tat, all Chrom ic DlSKASr.H, DKKORM1TIK5, and Scruical. Caseh. 8ex uai. Diseases of Mxx, Wo- jh Eif, ana children tn re. ul ts of Jmprrfcet Vrrfeymruf, Urilllabiis 'or Freest $, Opium and the Whiikev liabiL. a larc and macnlflccnt Kaxitarivm and Privatb Lyino-Ix HosriTAI. In connec tion. Hook of IAf with particular for Home Cure, Free. Die. Parker's Mei. icai. & Surgical Inktitutb, 151 j Aort Sprtice Slrtet. J ash v ILL. POUTZ' S HORSE ANO CATTLE POWDERS So Homg will 1!e of Touc. Potb erLrs F -kk, if Fontt' 1'owrtfft are nt tit timr. FouU't rowdemwlllcwrtaBfl prpveniJloaCnoLT. Fuf.u't Powder rem present Gap. IK Fowla. Fonti's Powrter rill Inrreiue tliqnuntity of mlU nd rrento tventy per cenL, od twakt the batter Una mi't iwcet. Fouu't Pow1er wilt mtf or prevent n1mot ktkbt Dttr&SK to wlitci) Hones an.l atilaar sntiject. Fol TZ'l Pnwiirii WILL CIVIC S ATlftFACTXoX. foU erery where. DAVID 2. roiTTZ. Troprlator. SALTZJCOXX. UU. RTFor wlc at Hillsboro. by W. A IIAYE55, Druggist. - - A. W. f i UAH AM. H. W. WlNSTOH. QUAHAM A WINSTON', X A1TO R N EYS-pA T-L A W, Oxfoku, .S. C. Practices in tho Counties of Gran ville, Orange, Person ami Durham V. N. STt'lWICK. C. K. PARISH. gTl TKITDWICK & rAIUSII, ATT'UtNKVS-AT- LAW, HILLSBOKO, N. C. Otlice near the Hotel. Will practice in all the Courts. J AMES IJ. MASON, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW. ClIAPKI. IIn.u N. C. Fractlces in the State and Federal Courts. "Collection of Claims and Revenue C:tKes a specialty. War taxes paid on land, prosecuted. Scud receipts. JOHN W. GRAHAM. ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, IIII.ISBOL'O, N. C. Practices in the Counties of Ala mance. Caswell. Durham, Guilford, Person atid O ran ire. lUESTKR D. TURNER, A'lTORN EY-AT-LA W, HfU.SBOHO. N. C. Practices in the Courts of Alamance, Durham and Orange Counties. JR. J. SPURGEON, DENTIST, " lI.llltoro9 IV. O. STOtHcc next door to Dr. Hooker's Drug Store. 0en every day. yAND FOR SALE. 1 otter fw sate ray Ilmi?e and Ixt on Qneeu street. In the town of Hilbo, known in the plan of snid town as Iot No. HI nd part of Lot No. hO. lounded by said .street on the north, land for merly belonging to John W. Norwood on the east, and the late Willi..m H. Brown on the south, Alex. Hall aSid (he colored Metho.Ii-t church on the Wejit, andcoutaining onearl o?je-foanh acres. dtelerencc to Major John W. Graham as to title and terms of sale. J. RE B ECC A JON ES. Uilhborc, N. C.t OeU 7, m. c t
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