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i A i . a; :?' f 1 4 1 :1 i '; ;1, - ..! -A iv. . 0-t fa.' !r ! 1 J i to afL L S B O IK) U (i ll , N . C . i PLYMOUTH AND THE PI L- (HUMS. Kichinoud A: lnnvill?. ; NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. ( SATURDAY. J r no e Boxt Appoints Receivers i U,.v H T II j Lon died in Mor l ti- .i - i . i - I ' U--,-',; i'yn.o.uN.M.v.r., FOKTUKKOAD. j ntoi. ,n th 20:. h mtant. aced 69 : rues Mary (iay It.il.mif m a y i; KicilMOXD. Va . Jmie lGth As u n k,., . ,i,J ( - 7 i 19 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Repor vear Hh wis a member ot tue' II ISh ' I A II A I. . I . . i- nr. i.,i,.r. .1-1,11 rir':,.l,i r.h T'f nil f H'T In . . ,,..'. .. 1 Imuiu ti.m A 1 ifii.l - , 1 Proprietor IV; e-sou's Mo-azine for Jo v. e ; (t i , -ays : Lpouil.e Kti'ioaot v . 1 ;,:.r ...... i,l,lfu ,1. :,J I'-:i-it J. C. Mabeu ami W. II.; ArH .f tbe Fife meetings lnt!rfl itl l iH ',! iu-i fit 111. .a " ' l,L 1 " r ' - borough,-N. C, as f;conl elaa l'lmuuiii HM:k, tbe femt-icry i G'if.!L.v. lilvl yer.ay in ti.f C'u-: ci .l 1bor?, 31G persons matter. J cuii Court of the United States lor f Vi'ir". have! biflt! m their i.ntnts for cbarcb 01 thee 144 .jro to ! Uur:ai lli l, arj.l tne luu.-eom in 1 .- !.:4,!k 1 J.t ri. i : Mi-r, Hall. No M.ot is Quite ho t'a i.l.Hoti li -ntl hs aiioo.nied F. " W'. I 1,1 embeffehip ;mo.w an Ply mouth Hck. The H.iikojie.- and Heuben Fo3ter, ot ! the Mtth-JiM i-hurcb. 80 lotbe) Uirnier is Mirpr.d to find l S' rv otlhe K -oh- S Ii q.ii od to tl -e Fresbvt. nan, aod j ' v rh,',. ,,,. ' m"IJtJ tfc L n.l!e Uailruad company, 4 i, the . Epot-m! Many f n m vvtitre rocks are uot picuu.ui. ot rail ana steam tiolb. Mr. liu.ue- : tender CTrri',i" oi'iiitrv county prote-led ly a fctone er.eio.re with , koper is no in Atlanta and has le-j iron aau-is, through which e pass j ' vea poe.ou lrom i reM.te..i . , . ; 1. iOikiuau. Ordt-rn will oe mnucdi- aul btep oi the urauite 01 uark iray , . . 'airlv 1 ,.. tied at lmtn.4 the pause op- cior. ine uarunet 01 n;e none . :iUu llfljL.rrs now in v,miru Thi their own iicijzhnorbood. lla.fjoii Ntvn atid Oh-mrver : Mr. V . oteveuts, "I cam; 8 n, a mem ber of the i 'as3 of Agriculture, TOIIX W. (i H A 1 1 A M . AT TO 1 : X K Y- AT-1 . A U MII.I.SHOIMI. N. C. por publiHlMMl iii Oruiitfc jjij 0(llk, JUk jn Slat JO II II t ! . X : .1 n. . r. . I)(!ino(tru.ti 'JMfltKit. t- Vor (io ernor : KLIAS CWill, of Edgecombe. For Lieutenant Governor : 1 Ii. A. DOU(iHTON, of Ailc"hany. V - t l. . . maker it aiuiost impossible for relic movement has beeii takvn in anlici f fio n in trie city, tnlorros u tbai hunter!, to cany oil' "pit-ce, but a patiou .f possible adverse action by French traveler .id he sa biu ot ! i Speer, upon the Georgia : Ufsj-trai petition now Ueiore til tu ioi Iti.e i.r')tecliou t the property in the the. Union. One lare lrametit iUl CICfti r a:i eility holders built into the wall of the .bu'noli s ol v!;e iMnri.ns, m lr-okiyn, Nevv rk The 1 ork 1 T k oiiiiinat ik'Ci For Secretary f State : OCT A VI US COKE, of Wake. ' For"Tpfluror : DONALD W. liAIN, of Wake. For Auditor : U. M. KUitMAN, of . Linioombe. For Supcrintendunt of Public In ' ttrui'lion : JOHN C. SCAKIiOKOUGII, of JohllMtOll. 1 c For Attorr.ev (ieneril : FRANK I. OSIiOKXE, of Meckleuburii. PrthMential Eb-ctots for bo State at. La fire. : C. IV AYCOCK, ..t Wavr.e. II. II. (iLENN, ot Forsyth. For JndL'i T.veif!h Di-tritt : GEOUGE A. SilUFOIiD, (l lJ'tnHMVi:ll. eier, the under part homen bat ia'et than the upper. At the time of the devolution' it was taken up to be canied to tbe e.'it of the town, to make a rallying iioint for j atit.s. The rock was broken in two b ;. the lower part was left in its onowial place, while the otter half was car nt d to the town Htpiare In 1834 tho rock took another jourio-y to the lawn in front ot I'il gii:n Hall, and was enclosed by an iron railing on uhuh are inscribed the names of the forty one who nun ed the compact on board the May flower. A thud journey, however, has restored it to its original poi lion. The descendants of Mary Chilton and John Alden claim for their, respective aneestmg th honor of havitMj yteppeil on it fi'sl. The p"et Long.'ello cdl's John Alden his maternal anc 8' or. D n't lose time ami make yourself wuhe witti j.;ls Sfd ods. SiniiiHuis Ii-er lieiuldtor. 1 UK.e In the Den ocr..iic -Nati ual Coh veiition,at (hica;j;o, Mr. Y. C, (ens, 'of 'Kentucky, as elccied temporary chairman, and Hon. Y . Ii. Wilson, of Wtl Virginia, v. .. made permanent chairman. Ail ad vices indicate Cleveland's norn'ma tiou ou first ballot. OJiiiil JXill owk. A friend wiltin;: from Cnape: Hill gives the foilowinji news items : Mr. Antony Pehier lied fire on Saturday, June 11th, aed 78 eais He bid been identified with this piace ail his life. The health of. the people, gener ally, wa- never better. Wheat, a's and corn are excel lent. Lntle coltoii planted as com pared wish former years, and what is planted is very buck wood. , Ttmu.as F. Lloyd will add to hi already 'aige business the making ot brn-.k, a n,n Mr. iiuthn Cheek lost $72 all the money he had. A certain party is Kusj.,eciel of gei.ing it. It is c-er lainly a cai.'i iiity on the old gentle man. The summer session ot the Law School will open in July. "A large attendance is expected. Judge Shep herd ot the S ipreme Court will as sist Dr. Manning as usual. A. Practices in the Puuntie- of Ala mance. ( tiswe.l. iMirliam. iiiuiioiu the trucKino iuterestM in the eastern IVrsroi ami Oranye. tectuMi have as-umed such propor tions that the Coast Line has-put on an additional tiam lor that purpose upon the new branch line of that road running to Washington, X. C, and they are now hauling out from that oecii 5 000 barrels of frisb potatoes daily. The volume ol tiuckin trutiio in general is very W. (ill All AM. ATTOK.S KY-A T-LXW ()xnii:ii. .N. A'lTORNKY-AT-I.A'.V. t'H A i-K t. ! ! 1 1. 1.. . ( Iraciiv in the 'tur1tie Dni l.aiu iin-J t'h:;tii ;tlla V, , ourt. .--;.i! nUeiilt.oj -'.,.., t, lectioie M' .1 l.e.-i;u .h iroti.ite port i:m'S huj t...;t i Hilt rent proju-i i v. ATroi:KY. VT.f.AU A N I II K A V VT.1 II At; I ".XT. S;eei il 'Ute'itl.i iVe'. .t.i J;... ,.,!,.. l'r:ieth-e in the CouniV'' of i.r.m-; lion t hoiu. tir'-. ..!,. i ,,,,,, i' , ' ot re il et ..:. I.o --tM !:., t .,;j - el ilr. At liir v . ;.t !li!l? N . '. villi. Oranjre. Person :inl Diuh oii AYMlHiN, Many Say "Why does Dr. Humphreys con- Thomas Settle, Eq , is talked of j tinue to advertise his Specific, as the Iiepuhlicrn nominee for Con-.j everybody knows aliout them." Do 2i-ess in this District. yn use No. Then thatV in .ii y-'j-" ' ''y irylhem. 1 ; i i- rr tis t f'r ii.mi i vr a Tl v ' . T S . . Ti t i 4 C Ajystio v ore ior lineumatism weekly re Dun & Co., in their port, ay that-tint weather ami lu-t politics. togeth':f have utli-ctcd trade' but there fc"iH improvement in -trade ami in the prospects. At the Eai tho demand for fnanufactui ed goods is lai -'e tv-tton-spinners are takinr more cotton than a year :igo, and unsold stocks of good- arc compara lively sojali; exports continue hea y, with moden te increase in imports: money fs j lent 1 1 u 1 every where nl collection are good f-r the and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to o days. Its aiion upon tho. sys t"in is remarkable and mysterious Tt removes at once the cause and ihe disease immediately (.isapjears. Tlie tirst ilosp greatly litmetits, 75 ::ents. Sold by-W. A. Hayes, Drug gist, Hillsboro. l'rof. Edwin A. Ahlrrmaw has called a lueetiitg vt all persons in North Carolina interested in hitoi; cai cludy t he held at .Moreiu?ail City, June -Tib, to oMal.lish a His torieal Society in tiiis State, inter collegia'te in character, and seeking to embrace in ils ' membership ail i-ariu-st bistoi ic i' workers, in or out otM.'.iools', V'-'iiti- or old. The ob jtct of the society will br to oolleet, embody, ;ai range .and pre.ser-e all material illustrative of State history and to i ll'u inioi aia1. ion relative to the same. The iaigest, cheapest and oreat-c.-i variety of Stationery in Oranjje C'.ointv will be found at he Hook Store. DeLeon', Texas. July .:!; ISO I. Mes.Ms. Lippman Brother.-, Savan nah, Ga. (iKN'Tis: I've used nearly tour bot- l'es of F. V. P. I was a.licted lrom i i he crown of ir.y head to the soles ot my fet. Your l. 1. P. ha- cured difliculty ol breathing and brao. he" ir.g. palpitation of the heart, and re I !i.i.'ii.i ihii f oil v.. iii. j.t i i.tki-ril se.isoti. I -' -- - j-.nw , '.. ) .I'.t ...1 I..M ..... ........1 ....... T . . . i iinrn mi u ii e.ir. nv x cio breathe throuoh u ieadily 1 h.ave not slept on either side for Work of IS o i-Mi Car- oiiun Women lit, tlo Woi'lcl'ia JFtiir. The Lady-JSlauagers appointed to collect specimens ot work of 'he women of North Caroli: a, for exhi buion at. the Columbian Exposition to be htld in Chicago, desire to be placed in communication with ex perts in all lines of woman's work, both usual and unusual. They invite correspondence and suggestions on all subjects pertain mg to the work they have in hand. r ur the belter pro.-ecition ot tin details of this work, they have ar ranged it into the following Div-s ions. The name and address of tin Lady-Manager in charge is given with each Division, so correspond cf ce on the various subjects ran b addressed to the la.lv in diar tie u that Diion, ami thus expedite Work Division A. Colonial Display fi . . ..: - . i i f 1uiiok, aee.cnt ami modern. lr Geo W. Kidder, Wiiuiinoton. Division i. Drawing, Painti:r oriiins vrayon worn, ltu-iv ...III "l. .- ITT two years, in Mel, d.eaded. , a S(,r j -'u 1 1 o,,,e iccot auous, w o.i t arv nhoo ...,'o. i.o,v 1 ,1..... !!, in cuipiuie, tTc. Jlis. Shanes anv noitior, all nioht. 1 ru h;lliS,,l"i. U liv.sion iNeeiiie v -rK, i ixi heavy i, thai ectiorl and the peop e are all iu gootl t-pirils over ihe cropK. Siatestviilo News : In the election of a new Board ot Count) Commit sioners Monday it was generally uu ieistood that i. was a square mi fight between the prohibit ionistt. and the ami prohibitionists tor the con trol of the county goveri m nt, a. d tiie pi ohibi: ioniets won by a cm.-id erable majority. The Board ol Miglstrates at their iDetlng Mon lay not only endorsed the action 1 the C unty Commissioners in ie fusing liquor license in this county but emphasized that endorsement by removing tho members of the old Board who were not knoAn t be in sympathy with this action and putting in men known to be so. State Chronicle : Tbe 6fth annua report, of the Bureau ot Labor Sta ... r .. .... t. . . .. . iimius its i;eiore us. ii coniainH a real oral of valuable inforu.aiiou. and is, of ehpecial interest in connec- 1.1 . m. Hon with tbe laOor qt es lou am- questions of. reform. The Commit sioner, Mr. John C. St at borough h.is performed well the duties of he important oflice. $ Ihe next rep n he will give the pub'to will be in re gird to the pub ic schools of tht State. Mr. Scaiboiough will be :. (ii om wormy successor o: jia oi Fiugur. Both ot these . geiitk mei have greatly advanced the coinmoi school interest The-State has beer toi tui, ate in having the'ir services. Oxford Day : The highest poin sr. i his pait oi the Stale is 'Bowin Moiiulain, "in Soiilhei is about i ioht hundrt the level ot the sea. & Co., ol Oxford, ate some limber, and J. G. Ilundiey,tlu .-emor member of the tires, uhojia. been superintending this work, tayt that since the removal ot a numbei of trees he can, by standing on tlu lop td the tnouulaiu, see e ght com; i am n!) y ars old, but exjM'ctsoon tri lw. !. ,. t,. lata ,.f ih., i ' e,i;i, reauiec , -ok, ,iyeai;u handles; I feel' proud I was lucky j Wurk. Fisb-Sca'.e Work, fee-Mi iw..i.iii tur- - oiena isvme, v-, iumtijt oil Division D Press Work, Liteia lure, Iiventors ami Inveutio;.!., Si a-ti-ties. :vjc Mrs. Robert U Cot ten, Falkland. The competition at Chicago will le both N ii mal and International, and the standard of excellence is necessarily very high. Consequent Feather W r k , TSAAC K. M i; AiTorrcr.Y-Ai-i. n'. Ilii.hsnoiio N C. I'raetiees iii th" oiiot ie-o! lio- Mta. Cri'livilie. "a-vidl. l-t-tu .Hid Ui; ii 'c. and iu the Federal ourr. Zf lii'-e ia i iie. 'oui t 1 fone in room ipposlte oltie ol i ;;i-lM" ol Deeve. A. lo.. piMY.M i: :iOAi;::.ii m; I am in mv ie-'r !:'!,' :):.! ..m I, t-r piep-ue l ii,.tu . ; t Id e . ..ti, , P'Twii' u ixi:;i ;o I-i.jiu l,y week or mom h. W.il , K Y l;i !!. III.v. arc What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, niorpliino nor other Xarcotic substance. It is a harmless stibstKuto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syraps, raid Castor' Oil. It is Pleasant. It3 guarantee ia thirty yc-iirb' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castoria kills Vrrins. Ca:t-.:ri:i ii tho Children's Panacea tho JloOicr's Friend. Oastoria. Castoria enres Colic, Const Ipat'-n, Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Ercctat inn, Gives healthy sleep and promotes digestion, Without injurious medication. (hilurcn tbat I n tr r.tac u! it : 5 pcrior to anj pr scrjtio:: itti.own U inc." U A. AKt LF.n, 3:.,)., Ill tt. t vfru LrgkJ:i, '. T. The Ceutuur Company, 7 7 Blcrray Strt-rt, N n Granviile. ! WmfMm i ten w. i mzmmiMtm ciearinur it ol t When syou arc itlc.i, giL five for t; says I. "Them's :r.y sealinicn'ti,' -yi tics Granville, Durham, Person, Orangey Wake, Chatham, Franklin and Vance. Tiains on tbe N. C , 0. 1 5 you. OLD - S?.'m IMi.N tv.Sr.S. r S. 11 Chrlord. New Cnv l, Wis . was tumbled -with Ncuriiigia and! Khvumaism, hi Stomach A.is disor dered, hi Liver v. as all'tcietl to an j alarming degree, appctiu fell away, I and he v.as leinh'y n-dncvd in lle.sti j nmltret tii. Time bottles cfFlec-i trie Bitters ( ured him, Kdv:ird lu phenl, Harrishurg, j ill., had a riinniiM' s m c ot. hi le td ; ei'j'at years' standing Used ihrte Bottles of Kiectno' B. iters And seven ; boxes ct lbu-k'-n's '.inir:i Salve,, an 1 Lis leo is sound and w John Speaker, Catawba, O , had five large Fevirr sores ou his L'::, clor said he was incurable One b tllo K.ec trie, Bit' ers and one bx lV.icklon's Arnica Salve cured, him entirely. enough to oei p, i. i ,? ntnl I hear;, ily recommend it to my 'mends and the pui'lic generally. Yo-.n s respectfully, A. M. K AMKY. Tun State of Texas, County of Comanche. J ledore the uuders'gnei authority on this day, personal iy appcarel A K: .i tl e vauisev. vvno ai'er oeinir niiiv ti c... . i - m- " 'un ii i iiiu oijt IU ruiltiivur SU .OM. says on oaih that ihe f -n-o. UI; cc:i,;on lo excei auy loTmer uiir 'talemt-nt matte uv nun reiativ to the virtue of P. P. P. med:ei;;e i i Lady Managers urye upon en ot the State to endeavor 'Cca'.ion to excel auv former efforts in their respective iines of l rue. A. M. RAMSEY Wol . I Sworn to and sub-crihed bob-re. me this August 1th, 1S91. J. M. Lamhekx. N. P.. Comanche Co., Texas. The Chairman of the Committee, Mrs. Robert 11. Cotteu, will take pleasure in replying to inquiries ou any nibject. not mentioned in ihe above classification,, which relate to the subject. ; LAOIKS fLCjill a Lir.ir. (IT lr..n n-Vn n-r l n.,,i"'""','h,,:'dtake ' As d b It is p'easaat: ceres Malaria. Itidicioi I 1-t',,t pbyMCiaos prescribe Aver & U, D. & N. and K. t G. r.id are clearly visible from this-poini. B'vviing Mountain possesses great na.uial beauty, and is supplied wil a nn-i.ber ot mineral and freestone springs. Mr. iluudiey says it is t o impiobable that it will be made i summer lesort. There is talk of building a fine hotel on its summit. RHEUMATISM neuralgia, and sciatica can always be successfully treated with ood pqntier, the most emi Ayer's SdrsaparHId ajudiirtB. u.-cr (.ompiamt anu .Nturui. j fcarsapanUa. Itis ihe most ti(iwer- ! lut combination ot vegetable altera HILLSBOIU) MAKKET. ttves ever offe.ed to the public. As a sprim and family medicine, it may So hi bv W Haves, Dru-ogis'f. Apples- ieefrvax, P'Utler, C'niv'keJis, CotlVe, ' Com, (Corrected Weekly. be-fretly nsed by old and you a 2 to a'ke. . . ' Now TuV Till; English Spavin Linim ?nt removes all H:.rdSS.o!t or Cuiloused Lump:. ami Blemishes 'from horse. Blood Lags, Spav'ns Curb, Spiirts, S-Aeney, Sted Cotton. Ring-bone, Mi tie Sprains, and Swo';- Flour, cr barrel, ion 'Throats, Cough-, etc. Saw $-3 ' Lard, l;y use of one bovtie. Warranted Lime, rock, the most wonderful' 'Blemish. Cure Mctl ever known. S dd by W. A. ilavcs. Molasses, Dru4gstt, llillsbon. A cure Is sure to follow the persistent use of this medicine. Hao Cured Othero will cure you. f. ; .NLvr'yi'i r f CU. ::r.t.Ti:nrM'V fi -Si c ' - - o Dii-iT5 nrir? .DjjiynNT. 4. i r r f r V 1 - TfSB IIH IP I - - ' "; h m f vjxz v y?. -rr r.n. or : I f :s Y H ' e: -i OUT II KKX sUN UK A Ms i-e.,iirifrt m u i'.i . f r ,r.t'i r It i- li: - i: i-l-.-.r 'f p.e - . k ' . I ot i,u?!i--re' !h ';'- -s.-' iittra-Tive. Y. v i tom.T-- !f' - oiii::': "I iuti-f-Jlt-, re.i :i"ir l"f y"'''5 i!o r sj.or;. lie'.V ' o.i -. v-r t:U', to"t:. !. T w en v--i;.' I"-'. " ;oo t'A'Z' I O-.ii .tri'- -o--i.. usi t in i Base BalU, Bits, Bells, just received at Sture. Salt." C ips and Sugar, the Book Syrup, j W tifat . 1 tO ( lo to 20 ' 10 to 25, It will cost you nothing and will 17 12 to Ho ; surely do you oood, if voa have a i0; Cough, Cold, or auy trouble wi'b! 12 1 2! Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. Km'aj 21 New Discovery for Consumption.! 4 0 to S., On; Couohs and Colds is guaranteed to! b to 10 (rive relief, or money wilt be "paid SI 5? back. S .tferers tor. La Grippe To found it j.ist the'thing ud umier its! -o to ,u use 30 ' cry 'oio C1 ou-per-se ana Itani ior ycursejt ju.-t 4 12 to 6 how good a thin- it is. "Trial ?mu!cs 75 to 1 (Jo ' T.aron or.,i i OA ' ' nst door to Dr. Booker i l Li" auu Qi.,J'J. V.?P'dXfi 3H0S.. Prapr'.s'ors, 9rflglrt. Lipoir.an'a Block. SAVANNAH. CA. For sale by V. A. Hayea. Tlio New Voi-l WEEKLY WOULD. One Dollar a Year. ''Tht. (jui m " .tin S'ju'Ji. I.'rtr; ll'jiac i'ir:U." .:.! n- a ' air. ft .' : viio'.u-. ... To -e it i to w.iut r. tor six nioi,-lis or a y r is eui'VUie'il t'ir ill the . i'.ii.V- ev.-:vt;ev .ri ijt : ! set en oii'-i eut -!au,p -i! I sample eef.j ; or. f .-:" r ni. j m-mJ n-- Os'l. I t. ai: rr. ,r ei.t -S i.-. r - .... , - I,r.T!!i i:r-. K:r 1 vr . - i . I- 4 p. - 1 i'. t'' I '-J '' r .' r.?l : . ni Ol." 1 ' WoffCs m one "4 Contains hf hpst fpfttrirf ot anv i lOt. A'!-!r'' SPUHGEON, e Lad a speedy and j. erfect'recoJ T)T J' m y. Try a eample hoiiie at our es- " DENT 1ST , Mi I 1hIo i-o. IV . o. j Weekly printed. M. QUAD, late of the Detroit Free Press writta a : page of matter every week. f -. : :. Ail- Send for Sa3Iplb Copy. I Crug Store. Oren every day. TIIE WEEKLY WORLD, New York City. . rpoV. 1 -JL- ! TJ.p U'e!'-r!. i uable lot iu the t.n t ' known ar. I..: No. I .xortfim-?. e.. itpfdv t- it; i- i.i. v.s:- j:e.. itpr 1 Vt v t JAMLS A. Nb iA O o t, 1? J r It."
Orange County Observer (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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