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. . ' ' ' r - : ' " " " " t .1 ;rangi: county OBSERVER 'A. SATURDAY. Mav 23. lV.d. JOSEPH A. IIAKUIS, Editor and Proprietor Entered at t!ie Post Office at Hills borough, N. C, as second class matter.) 1 1 .T ufIIli4j in Oi-juy:e i ('1Mi"'-v - , ii , T.. J. i i r' i it i At ll.l" I llif likl ri'il I ,iPLtntlnn ho il ! "--v.j in lialcih last week a committee wai appointed to invite President1 HarriMm and members of his Cahi- . . , . , ,. , T, .. nei u aunni ;ine oouineru ixposi-; tion at Iirileip;!i rP. .1 s t M- ! lne Aorta Carolina Inttiligencer j has been consolidated with the i News and Ohscrver, and .Mr. Jen. i gan will be associated wiih Captam Ashe in editing the News and Ob server. This will make the strong est editorial team in the Si ate. Miss Winnie Davis, "Daughter of ihtr .Confederacy," is to unveil the 'Jefferson Davis monument, ejected by the Ladies' Confederate Monu ment Association, of Mississippi, June otd. United States Senator Walthall, who was a Major General in the Confederate service, is to de liver the address. A Raleigh correspondent of the Charlotte Chronicle says : North Carolina will spread herself at the Worlds Fair.1 The application for floor S ace has gone' on. It is lor jtt twice the qnantiiy a.-ked at the New Orleans Exposition. The Richmond and Danville railway -will make ai exhibit besides that of the Slate. Ail this means a verv irand display of '.he State's resources President Polk, of the Farmer's Alliance is reported as saying at Atlanta that his' organization is st rouglyviii favor of the free coinage of silver, 'and no candidate who is not in sympathy with the Alliance on this question can hpe for it's support next year. Hence he is op poed to the nomination of Grover Cleveland for the presidency by the Demrerat-. The nomination of Mr. Cleveland or, a platform cither ig noring or -tradd!ing tin; money question will l;e is sure tt.ale a third party a necessity. The action of the Alliance men. hers in Congress will dej eiid, lie ivs, upon whether the Detnoerats sliov a diupovition to oive tin? farmers wnat thev want. L (itiUTi: AdAlN. During the epidemic of La Grit-pe Ian season. Dr. King's Xew Dis every for Consumption, Coughs and Co'ds, proved. to he tlie best remedy, Reports fio'ri too many who us'd it eoniiiiu thesi? stale incuts They weie not on'y quickly relieved, but ihe tli-ease let'l no bad alVer results. We ak you to give thn remedy a trial and ,ve guarani je that, yod will be salitird with i e miI'.m, or tlie iurchae price will be lefm.ded. It ha no i -qual in La Grippe, or .my Tifro-it, Chet or Lung Trouble. Trial bottles free at N . A. Hayes' Drugstore. Large bottles, ,"0o and 81.00. ,The Italian Consul at New Or leans has made hiu-self so offensive to the people of the United States H...I InU, !,,.,. i I . . ' eomt anv with ISaron cava. 1 ' i.i. e, rU SALK AT A 1 ROM I -AT COST OR Gl EN AW A . Ti,, i i . j i t 1 1 i I have on hand at the Hillsboro tik Store, aoout One Hundred 1 btes and testaments. Thev are tiiefo for sale "at a profit..' If not ' a a pro'it, at cost. It not at cost. given away. Vou, or your friend, or vonr ntignoor, c.iu get oce accordi.tg to the following: If you want a Bible and are able to pay me a profit, I would be glad to sell to you. If you need a Bible and are not able to pay me a profit, say so, and you can have one it cost. .If you have no Bible at home and are not able lo buy one at cost, you will be welcome to ono tree of c arge. You who read this, if you know of any family in Orange county without a Bible in ihe hous?. please leave their name rt the Book Store. and oblige. Yours trulw NATE Y. 13UOWX. 3IIIVI3I' TOUCII- Exchange. One of the Dreltiest tbmgs I ever rea l or neaPi, tU s ;t wi,sp""''' of the Drook'yn Eagle, was litiio poem wtil.eu on the prayer '"Now I lav me down to fdeeo.5' bv a mn.it r prospector, apropos oi uiu n.u.-.,- nnm.es and piace he found himself one night, This man wvs, oi.ee ;a . i- .1 .......... ipiile couif(rtable circumstance, but CJI)traiy to the laws oi the land, is The Executive Committee of the possessed of a strong desire to pr u L;il lLo ruJe forbid. Religion re- North Carolina Horticultural Soci peel lor rrmes, started out, and be- ;uires u,en lo ue as honest to gov- ety met in Raleigh recently and re coming finally a tramp financially, j erj)a,els dS U) individuals. solvedio hold their Ninth Annual walked many miles east to iclut ,- i5iucua(ju whisky will be made FrniivFair in Greensboro on T ties ka. KnnM3i, and hieppin into the jU9. as Un as tnt? people will bay ,ay Lid Wednesday, August 4th office of a newspaper, applied tor .....i ht .... v,.;;i be luarket tor it a j o,,H f&h Th nrosi.ects are srood work on the reportorial Man, faying j that he had worked on newspapers ; T tlUrch niemt,fcrs ot this country from the bottom to the tp as f di-1', it , j ey w,; nreu u,, every dis itoi, hut his appearance beiiig against j.i-y in lhe laiill him f'rorn his Ung walk and impov-; yi-vemuient must have sup- er:-te(l condition, fie received no j ' cunnot lone exist, and notice, much le encouragement, j at.d on retain- laid or the editor's j ! dfSf th im.oiii HAvinrr it it was anv ' ' ' - 'J i . i 1 - . . 1 Uv;H lo nlm ne was welcome i il. At the editor's leisure he picked it p ad nvid it, andat once sent out lV lhe lramfN bl,t no trace of liim could be b und. Tin; IMIAYKK. Xow I I:v ia1 down to .-Jeep, 1 !,r:,v t!l" ,'"nl mv H,Ml to k;fl" if houid hclon; I wake. I p;..y the Lord my soul to take. -Vow I 1 iy inn down to leep, Xeur tin- amit-lin-V Hiekering iirht, In lay bi:tnk-t bed 1 lie. 'i:.iri:j tliVouh tlt; lylde of niht. At the twinkling stars hi h:;h. U-r me pints in the air Sib-lit viil- eem to keep, ,As f bn-aihf my ehildhoo Ts pravej "Xow 1 iav me clown to sleep. v f Sadly sini;- tb' whippooi wiU, In the booths of 'yonder tree ; Latthinly tlie danelng rill Swells in the midnight melody ; Form (n neiy he lurking near, In the canyon dark and ileep; Low I breathe U Jesus' ear, "I pray the Lord my soul to keep." MM the stars one lace I see, One the Saviour called away ; ' Mo! her. who in infancy Tau.irht my baby hps to pray; l-v -wi'ct -pi rt hovers near, In the lonely mountain brake. Take me to hi r. Saviour, dear, If I should die before I wake." Fainter jrows the Uickerin lihtr As each ember slow ly dies. lM iiiitively the birds ot niht Fill the air with saddening cries ; Over me theyvsoem to cry, You may never more awake." Low I li-p. "It I should die I pray the Lord my soul to take." At iat accounts the United States cruiser Charleston was still purMiino the steamship Etata, a vessel belong in;. to the Chilian insurgents, for vi olating our neutrality laws in loading with arms off the. coast of California. Malarial fever ud its effects quick ly give wav to Simmons Liver Re' ufator. For the Observer. "Who goeth at any time at his own cost ' Who planteth a vine V'd, .aiid eateth not of the ituit thereof? Or who feedeth a flock, iml eateth not oi" the milk of the tl.,vk yLvt Cor. 1) 7. ' Sliall the si'hfier, the husband t'l'ii, the suptenl, all have their wims, and ministers begrudoed theirs 'i God Jorbid " L. Hl'cklkx's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Coins, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively l ines Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price '." cents pjr box. For saie by W. A. Hayes, Druggist. CONST, MPTION CURED. "j - An cd I physician, retired from practice, having Had pi;i .d in his hands by an East India missionary ti e formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and perma nent cure of Consumption, Bron ch'tis. Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Ling Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debil ity and all Nervous Coropla nts, alter having tested its wonderful nnaiive powers in thousands of cas s. h felt it his duty to make it """"ii .. .-.ia-ni.u icituns. xM L-ii. I U o4'oiu.J 4 ) 1 tinted bv this motiw and ii idom' , . ' v r to relieve human sulteruig, I will ' ; semi tree of charge, to all who de- i sire it, this recipe, 'in Germau, ! ! French or English, with full direc- j jnons tor pn parin and tisin. SeM ! !t ii ii .!- otf,-lj 1 by mail bv addressing with stamp, ! iiaiin this naoer. . A. Niiytm - 1 - ... - - - . pae -0 Poicertt' J I lock Jlocuitir, X. 1 ' 111 HILLSBORO MARKET Corrected Weekly App.es, l.eeswax, Butter, Chickens, Coffee, Corn, F.'g- i Seed Cotton. Flour, per barrel, Lard, Lime, rock, Meal, Molasses, ' , Oats, Salt, Suar. , 4 to 0 1 to p) 15 to io o io hi tl oil ' 4.'. i--. ' 30 to t.j to iotl Ou 6 to 0 .yrup, Wheat Rr the Observer; General Kulo INo. O. (We Kinst avoid) The buying' or sehing g';ods that bae not paid the i Ju; (lai or revenue) tj,l,;t -provide thico honest in the B' gbt ot ail men. Uom. xu:il. ' Kinder ihcrefrre unto Csr tbc things that aie Casar's. Matthew. XSlJ -ji. 'Keider the.ore to an lfcelr due." liom-. xiii:7. To smug. J ojC, buy or sed ood luanufaetureU , . il U)U ci,urcb members drink it. wjR.u we r, member that it is fyom lLe overniiifnt we have protection . r .......f o i i.'eiui auu "UMviiY, i r .. we .-hall see that we owe something to its suppoit, and whoever gives countenance to any violation ot lavv strikes' a blow at his own liberty, lie is unworthy the name ot .Chris tian and should not be counected with any church in this or any other country. II AIT Y IlfJOSIEItS. Why. Timmons, Postmaster - at Idavi'.ie, Ind., writes : -"Electric Bit ters has done more,for me thau all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver Trouble." John Leslie, far Tier and stockman, of same place, says : "Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kiduey and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite and felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle, at W. A. Hayes' Drugstore. Ilex Temperature 15S iincl SSlie Lives. MEMi'tiis, Texx., May 13 One of the most extraoi dinary cases in medical annals is that of Miss Tolle son a student at a leading institu tion in this city. The young lady was attacked with trnsiiitis a lew lays ago, her tempetaiure rising to Ku degrees, and then to 108 de grees, her death being momentarily expected, but to the utter consterna lion of the attending physiciaus her temperature continued to rise stead ily to lf)8 degrees Fah., breaking the record, also several thermom- ! eters, which cou;u not record any 1 !.:.! , 1 :.. .u. i... uijjuei. ouaiijjcM. vi. an is i laui that the young lady is improving and niay recover. There is but one parallel case on record, that of a viciim of peretonilis at Omaha, Ne hraka, whose temperature reached l'j'2 degrees. e It is now a settled tact that the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of North Carolina will have an Or otauage. Backed by this strong order, there is no doubt about the success of the institution. Oxford Day. Many letters are received by the P P. P. Co Irom patients, saying they had used such and such a blood Mir. tier ami sarsapariilas, mentioning their names and stating they did no good, and they did not get. wtll un iil P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) was tried. These letters we started to publish, when the various -manufacturers wrote us fearful letters and wte dis continued same, but P. P. P., (Prickly -Ash, Poke Root and Potas sium) is triumphant oil every occa sion, and has made a host of friends in cures of Syphilis, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Blood Poison, Dyspepsia, Malarial and Female Complaints. The Graniteville Cotton Mills, in Georgia, cleared 96,000 last year. How many cotton mills in the North could show up that well ? It now has a sun lus of earnings to fall bak on of 074,029 WilmingtonSst A fact worth knowing is thai blood diseases whieh nil other mcdi. i " u T cints 1 Ail to cure yield slowly but furely to the blood cleansing proper- ties of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot and Potassium.) , Cl. , . . . . A monument fifty feet in height i i 1: . , ' ' 7 i x. , . , . -. . , .uiy iviu, utrai v-" o u ill lius, inoiaiiJ, wiih appropriate ceremonies, mark lint. I , ' I... k .. . t 1 ..... . ing the centre ot .population as sbown by tee census bureau. It is ( ii a farm east of Columbus. People wonder when they find how- rapidly health is. restored by takir g P. P. P (Prickly Ash, Poke 10 to J5 iind Potassium.)' The reason HO to :io ', i -inile, as it is a poweitul ccrabi 5 ration ot the roots and herbs of the u home woods. O j o! , S5 0C: IIlIEUMATISM CCRED IX A . DAY. - jijmic vure ior iwneurnatim ani da vs. Its action upon tile tivstem is remarkable and mysterious It re-j ...... ... . Z 1 moves at once the cause and the dis- ease loimediately disappears. The) !lrs; dose greatly benefits. 75 cents j tooo .-01a oy s nooker, urogg.st, llius-i -For tl t IIiUto $1.00 to U.y boro. ro by II. L. PARISH. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. The Alliance has arranged for two big meetings booh, one in Goldsboroi ami me omer in unarioiie. r lbere are over nve nonareu Xorlhein men of influence Fettled in j different parts of Norih Carolina. J i I ho nott Annual I nnVPHIIOn OI ! - " V " 7, -n ! Diocese of North Carolina wdl rat m Greensboro, May lb, KJ-. for a GmVcrop of fruits, aud if the crop turns out as well as it now promises, the Fair will be a success. Wrilrr.ington Messenger : If the Evangelists keep on they will all get rich. Rev. Sam Jones, Dr. Pearson, Mr. Fife and others are well paid for preaching the Gospel. They get as much for the labor ot a few day; as a Southern editor can make in a whoie year of day and night labor and no holidays or rest-days. Mr. Fife received 8300 at Raleigh, SG00 at Statesville and 81,000 at Louis burg. Sam Jones got more than 82,000 in Wilmington for nine days' preaching. cThe Railroad Commissioners at Raleigh have issued an order to tel egraph companies operating In this State instructing ihem that on and atter;Jane 1st all telegrams having their origin and terminating in the State shall be charged at the rate of twenty-five cents for ten words and two cents' per word for each addi tional word. This is the result of the complaints made against the Western Union that discriminations were made. It was stated to the Commissioners that. only twenty-fit e cents was charged from Raleigh to Asheville while . forty cents was charged for a message to Morgan ton, which is this side of Asheville. Wilmington Star : A correspond ent of the Raleigh Chronicle writing from Kittrel says a mineralogist who recently visited Granville and Vance couuties found fifty-sevrn minerals on the edge of Granville county adjoining Vance. Fifty-sever minerals would be. a pretty go d show ng Jfor a whole county and a pretty good sized one, loo, much less a small slice Some of this mineral is valuable, or will prove so if found to exist in sufficient quanti ties. The fact is f?w people have any idea ot the variety or extent of the mineral resources of North Car olina, for but little attention has ever been given to this subject, which, however, it? now beginning to command some of the attention which it should have commanded long ago. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from hoises, Blood Spav:ns, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles, Sprains, and Swol len Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted ihe most wondetful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by O. Hooker, Druggist, Hillsboro. The last big steel gun forged tot Uncle Sam will throw a thousand pound projectile ten miles. It t ikes four hundred pounds of powder to doit. Wilmington Star. A. WOXDEKFUL CASE. A Certificate Which Shown that J)nc tors and Patients . are Often Aston ished. 'This is to certify that my wife Ins beeen troubled for fifteen year with a disease which finally resulted in paral ysis. She w as eoufinedo her bed and cpuW not turn over. 1 bad six or seven of the best physicians in this county to attend her, but they did her no jood. and said that her case was hopeless. As a last resort I determined n kt my wife trv ltoval (Jermetuer. I :im 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 i- able to walk aboiir the house, and yeMenl.iv walked over to see a neighbor. The lectors were astonished a well a my self. V. I), AUSTIN. I iiminghair, Ala. March 24. 1S01. HEART DLSKASK CURED. I have suffered for twenty years with hearf disease, and tor'monihs with inii- etion. I lost l ent v-tive oohihIs of ! tlrsh in two months. My t onily und; Irien.Js ' eearae uneasy :ib.nt iu: About the middle ol July last I bean ! Usin Dr. Kinu's Royal Gerujetm r. I Alter taking six btil"s I aui!udto state th-it I regard mys it entirely i en red ot heart trouble, pagination and J indigestion. I ciu eat and di:e-t any! kind ot tfK-d. My health is restored.' and I gladly reeouamend Dr. Kind's Royal Ueruictuer to the atilieted. T. M. KLLI3. . - Tax (" Hector flordon Co. I Calhoun. Ga.. -sept. 22, ISihj. ARE YOU-'SICK ? Po you have catarrh, indigestion dyspepsia, kidney or bliddci troubles, blood iliseas, puralvsi-', n-nral 1-1 c 1 1 m ott.T Va.i.1i.-1..j ....... I ... i j j.jjjj j. is-, lemale troubles paSpita-j end stamp ! Ay: printed matter, certificates of wot- d!ul,Vur V5C tJ.- , ; Ir. Kmg Royal Gerraettter h mak- , ing chips thai almost stagger etedulitv. pric-1.:0 jer bottle, which makl-s one gallon of medicine a per uiiect ions. Highest of all in Leavening Power. JOHN YV. GKA11AM. ATTOTiX KY- AT-L A W, illLLSIiOPO, x. C: Practices in the Counties of Ala ma nee, (Jaswe 1, Durham, Guiltord I'erson und Onimre. A. W. GRAHAM, ATTORN EY-A'i'-LA W, OXFOHD, X. C. Practices in tbe Counties of Gran ville. Orange, Person and Durham. J-SAAC II. STliAYIlOHX, ATTORNEY-AT-L A W, ( HlLLSBOKO, N. C. Practices in the Counties of Durham, Granville. Caswell. Person and Orange, and in the Federal Court. CSOfliee in the Court House in room opposite office of Register f Deeds... What is v Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic suhstance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Caster Oil. 'Vs. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria killsO.Vorms. CastorLi in the Children's Panacea the HIotlier'sFflend. Castoria,. Castoria enrcs Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eraetaf ion, Gives healthy sieep and promotes , digestion, Withcat injurious siedfcafion. Tho Centaur Company, IVootfon's Patent VJire Tobaese Hangers CAN BE 4JSED EN AMY BARN. Wires arc movable. Tobacco can bo properly Fpr.c ! on Stick nml Rulkt-l Down on the VV ires when cured. Simplest, CLeaiKt i.mi jc-t in tlie .Market. PRICES, when C'ali Accompanies tlic Order: lOO KtlcKN :outlete (7 WIrr 1,000 Wires (No Sticks). PRICKS 100 Sticks Complete 1,000 IVIreMNo sticks) , Baskets, per Dozen .Sample Stick and Wire for 5 cntt. peT" Treatise on Tobacco Culture and Curing FREE. AGENTS WANTED. TOBACCO HANGER M'F'6 CO., Houston, Halifax Co., Va. I . IIO I FO U' THE 1 KADOW V IS I 1 1 RViO i 3 "We have the new powerful binders, mowers and rakes of the tamous "Walter A. "Wood, also the genuine part3 and ""Wood" brand of twine, all choice. "Walter A. "Wood is not only an inventor, bnt a rare mechanic with the inborn faculty of putting bright ideas into common-sense shape. The intensely American style of his machines makes others look clumsy and foreign. Ho is one of thoso earnest men who do not say much ; but his machines do, in the field. "We hava pamphlets explaining them in words, and would like to have thoughtful, thrifty men send for copies and come and see this fins group of machines. liefer yoo lo the follow ing practical cTnnirr.er. farm-rvt-- Norwood, Elijah and John Malone S. P. Kip.uitk, I). C. --McAdao John Henry Hughe and John FratA Th..n p.-e. M en wh o rut money, every tiiue. in the machine that iny be T1IK V. ALIr.l. J .J XJ . Eugene Hugiics, Canvasser and U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 1 AMES B. MASON, o ATTORN EY-AT-I.A YV. ClIAPl.l, IIit.L. X. C. Practices in tbe Counties of Orsj unriiam ami t iiatnam, an.i thf y, Court. Special attention inveu tr lections and Revenue Cases. Win V gotiate pnivr.ases ami sales of ( vi2 Hill real property. tSTCorrespondence solicited. IlIESTER D. TURN Ell, A'lTORN EY-AT-fiA V AND REAL ESTATE AC. EXT. Special attention given to tne ent;, lion ot claims, title, sale and piml ! ol real estate. Loans secured upon estate. Attorney lor X. A. M. A at Ilillsboio. X. C. i ' l R1VATE BOARDING IlOUst i am oi my new uoue auo sin net!? 'prepared than ever to accotmr:o.!; r i :. . ' persons wisning to uoard uy ihe Js week or montli. HEN R Y R I C 1 1 A K I is. ci Castoria is so eli adaplcJ to cliildrcn that I n con: mend its? n periarto ary prpr-ci -Jptluu KuottsW me." II. A, AIU11ES, 21. L, 111 Ko, Otford St.,.IifOO!iif a,f.?. 77 Murray Street, X. Y. to Ntleli) .."..'. OV TI.1IH : '.' .'.". .'.'."!.".' .".'.'.'.' ... $n.oo ... 4.0U 3.50 4.50 4.00 .TOIJ Saleaa:a:t. JOHN I. IIUGH!-
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