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OKAXCJK UOUXTY OBSKRVER. ' H I LLSISO.lt 0 UG H, N. CI S TTRDAY - AritiL 9, 1892. j jlPrTnTARTS Editor and S JUSE1 II A. IIAKKIS, Editor and ( Proprietor Entered at the Post Office at Hills- j ,eau ; , vu,v, " " a;ocratic Convention, lor, according mit7 i t5r'I"lM9 Orange County Oteiver 1m tlie only jm- ltlllMl t.I ill Ol'ttlllfU C;untv. Couiitj' Convention. The Democratic ('ounty Conven tion of Orange county is hereby called to meet at Hillsboro, N. C, on Saturday, May 7th, 1892, to elect delegate to the Democratic State Conventioa which meets in Raleijyj on the lhih of May. All Democrats ot Orange county are hereby noti fied to attend at the usual meeting place in each townnliip on Saturday, April 30th, 1&02, and chnone 10 del ponies to naid County Convention. Kach Township Cnvention will also choose an Executive Committee of live Democrats for each township to serve fr tho next two years. t Uy order of the Democratic Ex. ecutife Committee of Orange coun ty : S. M. GATTIS, Chairman. Hillsboro, N. C, Mar. 'JO, 1S92. Senator John G. Carlisle, of Ken tucky, will deliver the Commence n.ent Oration at the University on Wednesday, June 1st. The Raleigh coi respondent vl the Wilmington Messencer snyt ''The outlook for a grand collection of the manufactured articles in thy State, for the World's Fair, is good. The manufacturers arc ' interested and promi their hearty oo operation in a united exhibit. This will be col lected and arranged by the experts on the boanl, and this means a fine show." Dun fe Co's reort says that the business outlook i.1 distinctly im proving; that therehaa come an in-( crcaso in the marketing of manufac lured products ; that there is im provement, in tho erudition of cotton and woolen manufacturing ; that the general tendency of prices s lower; that the money markets throughout tho country are well supplied ; that there was a decrease in the number of failures for tho first quarter ot this year as compared with last year. .Why sutler with jdyspepsiri, bil iousness or any disease of the liver when yon can bo cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. - The StatefChronicle of April 2nd ys : Hon. Joseph J. Davis, Asso ciate Justice of the Supreme (!Jourt, was taken to his home at Ijouistmrg iu a private carj) esterday afternoon His health and strength have failed rapidly this week and he is now helphs. There js deep regret at the news of hi sickness, which is of so serious a character. Goon j.ooks. Good looks ur more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy con dition of all the vita! organs. If the Liver be inactive, vu haven Bilious Look, it your Stomach be disordered j you have a Dyspeptic Look and il j yonr Kidneys he itiWt'ed you have a j I'inehed L )k. Secure good health ; and you will have good looks. Elec-1 trie Bitters is the grent alterative ' and Tonic which acts directly on-' these vital rga1is. Cures PimpTes, ; Di .i ti i . , lxoicnor, noils ami ives a good r - . j - Drugstore, oOc. per bot,ilc. English Spivin Liniment removes ail Hard, Sott or Cailoused Lumps and r!enishes from hoises, Blood Spavins, Curb, Splints, Sweeney, Ring botie. Mitlc, Sprains, arid Swol len Throats, Coughs, etc. ,Stve S-ti by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever kuowo. Sold by W. A. llajes, Druggist, Hillsboro. NEW STORE AXD COX FED- ERATE DtTOT. . At the John Laws lz Bro's old stnd, east ot the post office, we will offer a General Slock of Merchan - dise for Cash. We pay Cash for Country Pro - duce. Look to your interest, and you will give "Brown'' a call. Nathan W. Browk & Co, Hillsboro, N. C. March "lb, 192. V Cleveland Already .Th Baitiinora Sun 63V- Has "The anti - Hill Democrats in New York et 10 have lid ground lor be . i . ,. , prediction mat, vut.r u,u u , oe recogDizeu ujr me nnwi i.u-- to a dispatch from New York to the Boston Herald, 'the deveJopoieoU ,ur "um,,,;u uiuumi.u wgu iu oflhe past two weeks have de.UoiEurhPe unually and spend 81,000 ; . . i each oo an average. The gr-at atrated that more than a majority of j World's Fair approaching will turn ; tbe whole Convention is even now travel this way. A contemporary certain to be enthusiastically in faor of the nomination of Grover Cieve-1 i rnt . .u land. The majority nr ure the j only thing to peculate about is whether the Cleveland strength does not already cover two thirds of the Convention. That it will reach two thirds before the Convention meets is a safe enough prediction.' The total number ot delegates in the Conveniin is 900, and the Herald' correspondent estimates that' ol thehe 737 are practically assured to Cleveland. The States counted a ''solid'' for Cleveland already are ail of New England, Pennsylvania, v T T..,i: Tti ;r e,-,ey , wu.n, luu.a. , iu.UU, v. fi z t, :: "jr " :.; rr North Dakota, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas and the whole ot the Pacific coast " What, a debt of gratitude the world owes to such men 'a Drs. Ayerand Jennerr-the latter Jo the yreat discovery of vaccination, and tie former tortus Extract t Sars'a parilla tJ-e l ett of blood puntiors! Who can estimate how much these discoveries have benefited the race ! Sat Joe, C.l., November 25, 189I. Watson fc Co., Snn Francisco Deau Silts: With the use ot the Electropoise my wife has very sue cecslully treatel a cae of bc.irlet fever in our family. Our ten year- old daughter, since the date ot my lat letter, has daily improved. The rash with which her body was covered h;is entirely disappear ed. Now the cuticle is peeling on the tins of her fingers. The whius of be r eyes, whicli at first were qui' e blood shot, aie now clear. Y'ester day she was taken out for a two hours' ridel The disease commenced with sore throat; thought 11 nothing more until the rasa ap peared. The 'poise was applied to the throat for half an hour aud then to the wrist for an hour. As near as my wife can cail to juind. two trjeat meuts were made the first day and one the seconn aay. the poise worked like a charm, quickly arrest ing the intiamtnauou in the throat and chct kint; the lever. Subsequent treatment was from twenty minutes to half an hour on the wrisi and an hour on the ankle. No physician was called and no medicine id any kind given. We have had the large instrument hanging In our sitting room for a year past ; nave allowed our neigh bor to use it, and must say that in no case has its use tailed lo produce very beneficial results. 1 ours truly, E. P. REED, 2G9 Markut Street. RUKUMATISM CCKED IN" - A DAY. --Mystic Cure" lor Rheumatism and Neural-ia radically cures in 1 ' .,,3,1,1.. 'T,- .1,0 ,.! W W A ' f.-iitvil 'IJtt kill. O J tern is remarkable ana mvsterious. Ii removes at once the cause and I thn diseasu immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by W. A. Haves, Drug - ir. ii. i - " IV gist, Hillsbor Another Hoolc Wlore 1 X'ew Testament. 1 Pocket Book. 1 Route Carter's Ink. 1 Blank Book. 1 Quire Good Paper. 1 Package ol Envelopes. 10 Marbles. 4 Lad Pencils. 1 Slate 9x12. I Slate Pencils. 1 Pen 1 Pen Staff. All the above poods for 33 cents, ... . . i 1 We tuve only about 50 ot these bar- gains. If you feel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS HILLSBORO MARKET Corrected Weekly. Apples, 2 to 4; Beeswax, Butler. Chickens, Is lo 2o! 15 to :!U 10 to 2o 17 1 2 to 0 : GO to G ( orn Eggs', Seed Cotton, j Flour, per barrel, ' Lard, ' Lime, rock, ! Meal, Molasses, Oats, Salt, Sugar, Syrup, i Wheat, $4 50 to 35OGi S to 10 ' '$1 50 ! 0.. . .0 to ;0 r.i no1 4 1 2 to 5 25 to 50 75- lo 1 CO Will Got Even Noxtj. Year. e Screniitx American ! For ome years past foreign tivl , has been very Urv-e. The Swre trj ;ot the Treasury esuruale that our r d kjqOO.000 in gold B,er - year in foreign ennuie. Other authority esliroaie the . amount as high as $100,000,000. estimates that 100,000 Kuiopeans WU uoaie .bere a,,d 8Ped $1,00 eacn oi loreign goia. & H 1T . . . v, u D..uereu : - . U.. I iY j- . ..;., i.oeuiuuusui lor n-iecii years, alio in thai tiuie he tried all the so-called specifics, but to no purpose. His urandson, wh was on the B. & W. Jiailroad, finally goi him a tuitle of P. P. P. The first bottle ot -P. P. P. showed its remarkable effects, and after usirg a short time the rheumatism difapi eared, and he write he frelw like a new .man, and tak-e pleasure in recommending it to Rheumatic sufferers. ' ' The VVo.ld Fair buildings in ci-'" going up i,. will certainly be finished iu lime for the Columbian programme next Oc tober. Tho World's Fair will be opened Mav 1st, 1893, and will re main open six months. The naval display in connection with the World's Fair will take place in Hampton Reads, and will be the grandest exhibition of the kind ever steu in this country. Durham Sun. FOR SALE. A first-class Safe, at the Hillshoro Book Store. Price $50 00. Terms $25 00 cah, and $25.00 in 0 months. If you need a Safe, now is your chaucu. i The most surprised lot of wolves we have heard ot are reported from Texas. Tbey tackled a lonely way taier with the deliberate inleuiinu ot making a meal out of him. Il so happened that he had a wooden leg, and they attacked him on that side. His presence' of mind didn't desert bun, for when tbe bos woll clamp ed his jaws on that leg he cut the straps aud lei it go. Tney all fell upon that leg and while they were wondering what made il s j lough he put whip to his borsu and leti them trytug to solve the mystery. Vilmington Star. Mulnriu. This disease yields quickly to the wonderful powers ot P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potas sium ) People living in raiatnaiii: countries should , uever be without P. P. P. A word to the wis is sufficient. John Byd, col., the allseed train wrecker, ami six other prisoners, ef- caped from jail at Charlotte, March 31st. j Guaranteed Cure fou La Grippe We authorize our alvertised drugv. gist ti sell you Dr. Kings Xew Discovery tor Cour-umption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. It y.u are afflicted with La Grippe and will use this remedy according to directions, giving it a fair trial, and i . c f " i i lu 7"" " anu,ayour re,umled- We make this offer, be- cau8e wondtrtul success of ! f - ' 1 -f t 1 . It 1 r . 'ti IV m I li......nM. ii .i a. last season's epidemic. Have heard ! of no case in w hich it tailed. - Try I it. Trial bottles free at VV. A j '.V 1 ,,U-UTO l ! IIa "f. rutore. Large size 50c land SI. 00. I ATORTGAGK SALE OF LAND. Rv virtue of a ded of mortgage exe- euted ti Thomas McCracken on the 21 davofMay, .1882. by C. W. Brown and regitered in the Register's ollioe in Rook F. page 112, for certain purposes tin-rein mentioned, I will ell as the 'j I)i.ce3ises and for persons suffering from i court house door in the town of Hills- j Geiuial Debility. i born on Saturday the Ulth dav of April, j It i presoribel by prominent 'physi ! 1802. h tr;-t of land on the northern j cinn? of HUlsboro. and patients derive ! boundaries of Hillsboro on the Mason, i great benefit from it. Ib.ll and Roxboro-rods.'. adjoining tile Ins ueatly put up in a full pint bot I hind ot Josiah Turner, being a : part of tie. containing more than any similar j tbe land formerly owned by IL X. j preparation, and is Mild at less price, j llrown. and containing Sixtv-Fie! It is recommended to tbe nublic with i Acres, noon which there i situated a )tl auu coiumo.now Uwellmg with Terms of ale : f'ash. . This 7th day of March, 1802. lOHX Mccracken. Ex'r of Th .tnas McCr.uken. YOU WANT OWE or TMC JACKSON i CORSET WAISTS. AOS OaLT T TM Jackson Corset Co. jacrsom, Mich. io LADIES j UHJlL2to wear fer not ear Stltl n!tetl'to try thm. Thry are approred by Phrid-a, endorsed by Q tr- makers, and re- oimnemXcd'by rrcrylady tUthMwornlliriu. KHD KB cmCTTLAS. L. b. UdDUnfl, Southern ApM eaSlCHARMON BLOCK, NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. - - Rev. Dr. C. T. Bailey, editor of the B:lhol Recorder, is slowly re co;"S The 1 The Nrmer in the lower end oP Hal.tax county will plant rice thi year, ai..l ll bui-cetrlul in that direc- ton will enter largely Into the culti valioo oi that ceieal bertatler wxiora uay : . n. vrsuorn, bod of ou, townsman, .D. S 0born, i, Pre:dent of the North Carolina Keeiy Cure Company. . While lb institute will letnain in Greensboro. the headquarters ot the company will be at Durham. The Odd Fellows' Orphan Home at5oldiboro is now completed, and fnrnil,hed. meeting of the iros- tM . . n m. 1 lnh(auu Anril - - r 11th, to select a superintendent and other officers, Ac, necessary to pat the itisliiuiion in active operalson. The first day of public fa-iing and prayer in America was ordered in orih Carolina by the "Conjniittee ! ot Public Safety,'' ot Rowan connly, Nov. llih, 17 5, the Charlotte News states, and it says that North Caro lina w as also first to discourage tho slave trade, as will be found from the proceeding of the name dated Augusi 8, 1774. A sad accident occurred at Win slon just befo.e dark March 30th Little Robert Townsend, the ten year old sou of a widowed lady, was playing on top of the new market house, which is in course of con structiou, and in bis attempt to slide down a rope between two heavy joists, one of the latter tell catchinu young Townsend's head between the two, thereby breaking his neck The body was not touod until about twenty minutes alter the accident Alamance Gleaner : Dr. Geo. K. Faust, the veteran frail grower of this county, told us a lew days ago thai he thought very little ot the fruit was kilted by the recent cold snap, aud lhat unless it? got killed about the full utoon in April there would be plenty. He has had an experience covering ovi r thirty years and his observation : is that during the full moon in April the fruit is more liable to be killed than at almost any other time of the year. The Stale Chronic le says that tie new hdtel al Raleigh will be named " The Park," and that Mr. Page in selecting that name shows taste. The dimensions of the buildmir, 102 z 86 feet, has been staled, as has also the height, four stories and basement. The brick work on the south and west sides will be just like that of the new depot. The design of the hotel does much credit to th- taste of Mr. Bauer, the architect Th building will have eighty-five rooms. It will be a model as lar as conveniences. The dining room w It t,o on the south side, hic;h above the sidewalk. For Bilious Attacks heartburn, f nick headache, and oil dloordoro of the stomach, liver, and bowels, Ayer's Cathartic Pills are the oafeot, oureat, and moat popular medicine for family use. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Elaae. POWERS' TOXIC IIY- POPHOSPHITES ISA CAREFULLY. PRKPARKh 1 combination ot Pure Chemical It: perfect solution. It U highly endorsed by many of the lending medical men of the country as i being admirablv utlapteil tor PuiinoiKirv i entire ironfldence. POWERS-TAYLOR DRUG CO.. 1 .Ricnmond, Va. tW For sale by all Druggists. PraatU. la MtTfMlMrla mm u4 wVl, NtnfnaM rrm : la ilSs S fite ' la. ik. Vl (Waal w.toi 1 Mm0 rrn r&' ,3 IrnkVfcVta S t W-J MWiatfnal Fan aantrahuw SjaSS Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. xbllN W. GRAHAM. ATTORN EY-AT-1-A W. t HILLSBOVO, N. C. Practice In tbe Counties of Ala ma nee, Caswe.l, uurnam, uiiuioru Person and Orange. A. YV. GRAHAM, a r ro K N K Y- A 1- LA W . OXKOK1. .V. C. Pm-tifs in the CountV of (Jthii- ville. Oraii":', Person ami Durham. IT I SAAC R. hTRAYHORX. A ITOKX KY-AT-f . W, Hillshoro, N. C. Prartieejt in ihe Counties ot Dnri'sm. finuiville, Caswell. Person and Oranr. ami in the Federal Court. CiPOhV in the Court llon in rom opposite oftict-. of IVgUter ot Heeil. ' lAJhat is j Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OiU It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years uso by Bullions of Mothers. Castoria kills Yorins. Costoria Is the Children's Pauacca the Mother's Friend. Qastoria. Castoria cures Collr, Constipation, Sour Stomach, RIarrhcea, Eructation, Gives healthy sleep aad promotes digestion, Without iojarioas raedleatlon. Til Ceutaur Coznpany, c ISOYiH IN JL (UHLH Ifavo You Se n S O U T II K It X S U X B E A M S That beautiful magazine for Southern I Bo-R and (Jirl. It i- the baii'U.most Young People's Magazine in Amerira. It has become a welcome vi.-itor to thousand of Southern Homes. No pain or expense i spared to make it attraetive. Kaeh number eotitaius a I volume ol interesting reading foryonn ! folks. Short and continued stori. out- ' door sport., new jrames. and in fart ! everything to interest hoy and i r 1 . ; Twenty-eight pajres and rover, e.-n-h paire i- haudsomily ill i st rated. lr is "The Qticm uf the South." "77u; Pet nf Every Home Circled and no boy or j;irl can altord to he without if. ' To see it is to wnnt it, and t have it lor six months or a year is a continual enjoyment lor al! the family. We want j every hoy and irirl who h not seen i this charming magazine to .end u seyen one-cent stamps at ofue for a sample copy ; or. Ietter still, if yon nill j -ud imOxk Dollar wc will Mnd von SOL'TIIKKN SUNHKAMS for one ye ir and miki' vmi a pnent ol "CmM'KU's. I.KATtiKusToCKiN. Talks. Fiv-renr ! works in one larf volume, fn-e of all cost. A ddres sue rii i: r x si; x n k a m s. Box 3G3, Atlanta. t;a. T O T I C E Ilayinfr this day qualified s t!ie sole Executor of the last wllf and testament of the late Thomas McCracken. I lu re- I . II . - n noruy an persons inoenn-u to sam estate ti come forward -and oav the same, and all thoe holding claims' a.uuM sain estate to lirescnt tin-m to j the undTsintl properly aut!i-ntieated . on or before the 22ud day of .February... 1 or t hi- notice will pe plead in bar o! tht-ir recoTery. . Th!s 22d !jy of Februarj-, 12. JOI1X 3IcCRACKKN,. Executor 31 mm m mm i m mm mm i KjfiOiLldrEiSArioiP 1IPPAIAM BAOS.SavanHaH. 6a.. 8otl90rrt INTHE U. 3. E : .mo .mm it r - in: 'J . - 1 For sale by W. A. Hayes. 1 J AMES B. MASON, A 1TOR N K Y- A T-LA t'llATKl. illlX. N. C, Ir;o-u in the 'mmtie of Ornnjp, Uiuh.un and Ch:ith:iui. nnd the Federal Court. Special attention driven to Coi levtions and Revenue Cases. Will ne gotiate pimbfujes au't sales of Chapel Hill real property. Jf irrvpuuienev folicitcd. rillESTKK XT T V 1 : x KnT A'lTORN KY-"AT-IA W AND RKAL ESTATK ACS EXT. Sjn'cial Hftention ijiveo to i ue ol!ec- "lion t laim. title. ?ml purchase of ir-a! esrite. iinsifurmi 4(wmi reai ifsUUe. Attorney lor A. A, M. A. to.. at HilUlHro. X C. RIVATK BOARDING HOUSE. i I :im in tnv new hoixe anil tm better I prepare 1 linn ever to an'oinmodato i pt'r-on within t; to hoanl by the day, week or mtuith. IIK'NRY U H H ARDS. TT 1 Castoria. f Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommond It as su perior to any prescription known to ae." n. A. ARCHER. 51. D.f -111 So. Oxford St., Brofllljs, !f. T. 77 Mnrrmy Street, X. Y. -1 . v.- " J - " (NEW YORK) a Larirrr D.nlv 'ircul.itioii than fin- ::ny b'epuhlican Newvpapt r In Ameni. FOB 1 8 9 2. DAILY. SUNDAY. WEEKLY. I 'I he Are.-sive R-puhlican Journal of the Metropolis. A Nkwhpapmu fou tiik 'Masses. Founded Di t emlicr 1st. lT. t iRt i;lati. ovkr kki.ooo cor- ILS haILY The Pre--; i- tin? orau of no faction ; pulU no wires; has no animosities to av-n-c. Tiik Most R km it k ari.k Xkw5i'apf.k Si;c kss is Xkw Yoi:k. TIIK I'RKSS IS A NATIONAL ! NHWSI'APKR. Che-p news, vulvar MMi-atioin and trash find no place in the ciritiiuiii of . th I're--. S Til- Ir has the t.rihtt Kditorial Apa iu New York. j The Fres. Sundae Eli lion a 'pl"n i diil tw ei,tr"pa paer. cov'iii; very i current topic of interr. i The i'r. Vi.-klv 1'iiiori contaiiH ; all the jjofwl things of the Iaily and I Sunday edition-... f For those who cannot afford, the Idlv or are prevented by distance ! from r arlv re.-i ivin it. The AVeeklr I . ... a p:eudi I u'si itutc. AS AX ADVERTISING MEDIUM I'he Rp-ss bas uonij'erior iu Nw York. T II E P R E S S Within the reach of oil. The Jhst and f'licupt8t SetrmpaptT in America. Daily andjSunday. one year. $j.C0 1 Xt 0 months. "1 ruoutlr. , Dally only, one Ye ir, - four months, j Fuuday. one Year, Wt-ekiy I'tess, one Year. Send for tl Pres Circular. Samples tree. Agents wanted ercrr- where. Liberal commissions. THE PRESS, j PoTTEC DCILDIXO, 38 PARK RoV, I cw York. rpOWX IXf FOR SALE. ; The tinderi-ined oiler for sle a val ! uable lot in the town of Hilhboro, and known as Lot No. 50, containing oua ; acre, more or 'less, j For tfrvra-. Ac, apply to JAMES A. NKWMAX
Orange County Observer (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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