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t ?! ii n Ml f'Sr i l!7 DRANGK TOUNTY OlirjLIlVBK. ) II I LLSBO It O U (t II , N . C . SATURDAY, - - Feb. 17, lhDL I Entered at the Post Office at llilh lorouqht y. C, as second class matter. JOSEPH A. HARMS, P.bli.h,r and Owner. Si? I aNXV E D ! T0 R'l A L SNAPS Mr. Marion Butler ban been elect - d President of the National Alii- . . , raonn, ance with a salary of 83,000. , , The act repealing the r ederal Elections Law was pigned by I'reesi- .dent Cleveland, February Stb. " The Secretary of War estimate r - 7" thru this country has an available which took the Republicans thirty Tl. f t wonnMn i vears to do thev will most assured- milil3ry force of over b.OOO.OUU men. t r , , -, , ,. , mm ; ly deserve tlf tilaud.t, '"well lone Af i t ... ., 1 thou ti'od ami laithtnl erv;tnt.r McKmley wan enthiihiaRUcall v ; , . .t And when thev have done the-e nominate 1 Tuesday in the Conven-1 lhi,,g atJ(i aj,ait; put up lheir can,ii tion of Republican Clubs at'.Colum- j dates in 180G, the people are going bnH, Ohio, for President of thejtohnyby their baliotc, "now, thai United States. yon have been faithful over a te ! thini! we will make -vou ruler ovhi Senator nce, who is now fnjnanv." Time will only tell, Florida lor his health, has written a letter in which he .announces-that he will oppose the confirmation of Sim-j mons as Collector of the Eastern j District of North Carolina. ! Superintendent Lea.er, ot the pen itentiary, reports the products of the five State firms to be 1,100 bates of cotton, 50,000. bushels of corn, 12,500 buhhcls of peanuts and 300 bushels of wncat. The present, year the acreage will bo increased 50 per cent. Congress will appropriate SI 50, 000,000 tor pensions for the next tiscd year, which is alxmt goO.OOo,. (0() less than it was thought would bo necessary. ? Now say that the Democratic Congress 'is not doini; j any good when it saves $30,000,000, iu the one item of pensions alono President Mclver, of tac Slate Normal and Iudustriul School at Greensboro, snys there are ob5 stu dents atterding that school. This is a jrood showing and we feel sure that this excellent school deserves an j nin.-nnsod nnnrnnrlntinn from t h Staie, which, no doubt, will ho voted j st- Ir- Thomas It. Jernigan was by our next Legislature. also appointed Consul General at . j Shanghai, China. KjL'i; Btr, Successes. j Having ihe nee.lod merit to more Bucklkn's Aknica Salve., than make good all the advertising ; The Best Salve ie the world for claimed for them, the following lour, (j,, i;nJises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt remed.es have reached a phenomenal ' ihetim. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap sale : Dr. Kings New Discovery j j,,., Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and for Consumption, (oughs and Colds, Skm ErurlionSj ;u,d positivelv each bottle guaranteed. Electric ; -0.llt.H riMes. or no pay required. It B.tters. the ureal ivmedy for Liver, ; ls guaranleed' to give perfect satis Stomach and Kidneys. Bucklen's ,1cuon; or money refunded. Price Arnica Salve, the best in the world, rents per box. For sale by W. and Dr. King's New Lite ViU, Hayes, Drimgist. which are a perfect pill. All these! - " remedies are guaranteed to do just; 3Ia:iy Persons what US claimed for them and the Ar t.roUrn rt.wn tr(im.i'rw-drk.or lio-isehoM dealer u l.nso name i- ilin,.hi..J lr. 1 urt liroWIl's I roil Hitters with will bo glad to Udl you more ot them. Sold at W. A. Hayes' Drui; store. SilATK: R 1 1 K U M A TI s M , N K VOt'SNKSS and Insomnia. Nashville, Tenn., March 1S93. The 'Stockton Medicitie Co., Nash ville, Tenn.. Gentlemen: I had! Sciatic Rheumatism, combined iih ' nervousness and insomnia for six weeks, and having heard of so many ; persons being cured of nearly evcrv ! disease by taking Stockton s Anti- i septic, I concluded to try it, and ihe? result s:i wonderful. It gave me ! a'.rnost instant relief, and in five days' I went to mv o trice. I take nitu - - - - pleasure in rceommendinj; it. Yours respectfully, R. E. MORTON, oil l-'J North l.'olle.- Mreet. tor sale by E. A. Roseinoud,: Agent. Look Fokwakd Not Back w aud Stockton's Antiseptic is a scion tic remedy fully up with lhepro grcssive age. DpnV be discouraged. it has cured where others have fail ed. It is truiy the conqueror of dis- case. For sale by E. A. Ro.eaond, Rt-nt- ' !N n' .n...i..,. WHh.n.. it Chew "Bottom Dollar,'' the best 5 cent piece tobacco ou the marktt. l-'or sale by N.-.wman A Smith, JAS A CtlKKK, E. A. Ro-emonp, Gl.o. llVKUAKSt:, l. Tfi.NKlt, N. W. Bkohn A Co. Mannf i. ?u:cd by N. W Brown A Bro , HiUsboro, N. C Durham Sun. The man who would dcscu the Democratic party because there Las been a panic throughout the country caused by Republican legislation, ain't much of a Democrat. Let him wait awhile and he will see whai he ...II a&A inct i u snrp a Ihp fitin ! Hill r, ouj. j n u . . . . i , ' .! De Will uou out luai iue ueuiutiai? i . , p. irA nnt tn rt into If vou were tiding on a railroad j i train 'and the crv was raided that there w, a reck ahead, you wo!d I be the first among the number to j cry out to the engineer to "go blow"! for fear that something awlul might happen, and that is the feitualion of I thing in our country. In 1S92, the cry was raided that there was a financial wreck ahead, and the peo ple to put ou the breaks elected J Mr. Cleveland, President, ami know ! ini at ih same time lbat the Demo I cratic train had to fEisi over a road ' woo ibo Republicans were thirty ear Gilding the cry has been iheard from the Captain to ! lm ami UlC lJemocratic Cn ! grthsmen have their hands on the ; breaks: to cheuk lbe country from j ruin. Uightjere we want to say, that L if the grand old Democratic party 1 can undo in two or three vears thnt do have a little patience C'.d. Julian . Carr has decided to have a Veteran's Day at the next State Fair, for the purpose-of a big reunion ot all the so'diers and vet erans, Confederate and Federal, in the Slate. Col. Carr is now in cor respondence with General Gordon, and hopes to have him present on that day 10 deliver bis famous lec j turo on 4,The Last Days of the Con I federacy." Uowuio irregular and constipated, result in piles, avoid it by taking Simmons Liver Regulator. Easy to Uauky. Is the point we want to emphasize about Humphreys' Specifics. They can be carried conveniently by the business man in his vest pocket ; by the lady in her poriemonnaie ; and by the school child iu pocket or pencil box. h or sale everywhere. President Cleveland made the following appointments of North Carolinians Monday : Postmasters W. T. Blackwell, Durham; Mat- V . X- -1 - T T L-l uuas -uany cwueru ; i. oner- l Concord J Kdwio Barnes, Wil- rt'buiMs the syULm. ni!s rtL'esti"!i. rt-moTs rx cci L-f Liic. Jiii-1 cufces malaria. Got the eenuine. WllKKLY IIlLLSr.OUO 11 AUK KT ItK POKT. Corrected by N. W. Brown it Co., Confederate Depot. Wheat, per bushel of 00 lbs., GO to 05 cts. Corn, per bushel of 50 ihs., 50 cts. Oats, per bushel of oil lbs., 35 to 1 cts. Meal, per bushel of 10 lbs., cts. Bicon hog round 10 to 12 l-ti cts. Flour, per barrel, SoCO to $4.00. Tallow, per pound, 4 to 5 cts. Beeswax, per pound, 2 ots. Butter, t er pound, 15 lo 1'0 cts. t Ejgs. per dozen, 10 cents, Dry Hides, ;j c. per pound. j C.iten Salted Hides, 1 1-2 cents pert p-und. Sassafras Bark ot Root, 2 12 cts per pound. Feathers Live Geese pound. 40 cts. per Wool washed 20 els. per pound. Ln washed not, 10 cts. per pound Burry Wool, 5 cts. per pound Co'dVe. 20 to 25 cts.1 per pound Sugar, 5 to 0 cts. per pound. iiuu;n rfiL'iis. Apples, : 1 2 cts per pound: 1'eriits, cts. per pound. ri l'rrit!i. v tliS l l r pfund. 1a,E!'0l'!S a,'J Fluias, seeded, 3 cts per pouti'l. Peaches, o to T cts. per pound. lVais, o cts. per pound. Cn.-ctded Ci.erries. "Jets, per pound. Unpeelcd PeJohes, 2 cts ?er pound. Furs 1--J less than in 1V'.'J. Hens 15 to 25 cts Turkeys t to 7 cl. per pound, gross. N.'W. BROWN "si CO. Tlie Ivilliiiff of .Yllonso n- , . - . i e have received ice loilowmgi particular, of the killing ot Al!oriso?,enea Ja3QSr - tbe re " Mayes at Hickstown : V v eoowcu in it -On Friday night the 2nd of Feb Co1 J- M- HecJ? of Raieih, died ruar, Mr. W. M. Stroud's store " t . . . . f - 'V cash drawer was robbed of some lit- lIe change in pennies and some "tamps were stolen trora the post ofce :ch was kept in the .tore Mr- be'"S postmaster a well a chi-m.c hi uim recoirered. ihe burglars earned oef:" coe pocket-knives, oda, (nuT, meat, ic. On Tuesday 31 r. Stroud swore out a warrant and ac companied ihe officers, Messrs. D. S. no.oi t f;i"iies oi v.narioue lor - VJ t , lilt' 1 U4 VkWI CU'A JS I i Cates to the hous ot Emeline Maves. At her house ihey found 8ome meat i and while searchmg around for the j rtolen property they came across a; wacon track, and bv quextionins the! agon trac. ana oy questioning tne ; Mayes woman they found out that! Alfonso Maves had moved a load to ! ILcutown that dy. Tbe officei j decided that the stolen troods mut: , . , ,u , i i rr. f , i be with lbat load. Ibev then went to Hickstown, and one of them went! to Durham and had the warrant trnperly endowed and returned to ; I!- i . rr-, ...... I i. CKSiown. x3ey wei.L lou,euou(.etineone ()ne ,niH lhm wiU aJd where Maves had carried lbe goods , . , n.l found'him in the brnse. Thev 1 ,0 l00mS a,ld 2'00 "P'ndles, SDOther told Mayes they had a wairaut toj search the house and he requested j them to read it. While reading the warrant Mayes asked the Magistrate if they found the goods what would they do then "i lie was told lht he would be arrested. Maves caught hold of the door knob and siid "Take Stroud's good", and g,M and made his exit, uuliii!r'' the door to afier him? Cates and Couch o;ened the door! church orphanage to be established and made pursuit. Tney ran him I in the State, met during the past about one hundred yards, calling j week l0 exarainu iu condition. The .upon him to stop, which he refused . i- . 4 i 1 , 1 ' , v chairman is Jfc. r rosl, ot Davie coun- to do. .Mayes turned upon them ; with knife open in hand and cutting j au,i the olhcr members Dr. R. right and left. Cates gave backD. Fleming, of Warrenton ; J. D. some 15 or 20 feet, calling upon j Brevard, of Asheville : Iiev. J. Car- .Mayes lo throw up tus hands and . surreuder, which he refused to do, telling Cates he would "cut his out." Afier challenriuT Cates two or three times, Cates sliul Mayes through the neck causing a wound from which he died. Most of rurouu s sioieu gonus were iounu in i possession of Maves. The Coro nei's jury found a verdict of justifia ble homicide, and Mr. Cates was re leased."' Claude Ma yes, a younger brother of Alfonso Mayes, was arrested and tried before Justice Garrard Friday on a warrant charging him ith be ing implicated in roobing Stroud's store. Failing to give bond in ti e sum of $200 ror his appearance at the next term rd Orange Superior Court, he was brought here Saturday morning and committed to jail. Take Simmons Liver Recrulator to e, clear the head aud restore digestion. English Savin liiniment removes all Hard, Solt or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins. Curbs, Splints, Sweenej,- King-bone, Stitle, Spra.ins, all Swol- ien mroais, vougns, eic. ave .u , Consumption, Coughs and Colds, by use of1 one bottle. Warranted 1 If VOu have never used this Great the . most wonderlul Blemish Cure j Cough Medicine, one trial will con ever known. Sold by W. A. Hayes,! vince vou lbat it has wonderful cura uruggist, uuisnoro. e have made arrangements with the largest Chair Company in the U. S. I.y which we 'can sell chairs d ill kinds and stiilc. shiale or - I in vtis, lroui io io ui; ner cent. lower than vou can buy them in N. (' you can buy ihem in N. ('. Four hundred different stvlcs "Call and see cuts. JJceru chair auaran - leexl ts repress , (of. We carry a nic, In... ,t R..,.L-mc Choir i . - - ------ - - --r ,-'-"- t . . k.j 1 1 1 rvt'a, at ihe Glass Front Bookstore. THE BEST AND IS THE SAFEST INVESTMENT I EVER MADE. , rcere re lne:e rtaa etrre tn oar Urge cities which e:i .': pir ct shoes a dsy. casing . .a net prrt c ' v a year. We aeil ahtes low. b-H we eM. a (rrt-ai tr.a2y'pa'.r9. the c:er prenvon car ladje', re:' an;l rhi;drro shots is at Uusi. l"Ti ceziM a pa:r, a-l en rur rr.fr.' and rc boes IS etv.tet a :i;r. We hai es.A-i'.h :'" T is each of u-e f.fty U.-re: r;-... oi ;he t . at.1 tf they te'A t.s y Ci-. -f r.ot s a dr thrv wtaii em fSJi.- " jtir. W saoa!d be a:-'e t- pt a i-ar.y dlvriec f a : .vc, t r c tr ." ct ayesroaU.e izruz-:.x. V -:: tv.. at jt-l a sture. The pnc- !r.r'..;l.y In. rr.zr h n::re t,-.ka a shs- . . t . r i v rs -.:J it than thi? ;:i-f,h:-'h!:jjaru.u. ilrk cos assessa tie.. I r, . rr a . i a : ; la 1 ! ;;- ' ' O . W e have cvci r. ail ;t-r.n;lr is i3irr-asr g Ci.:y. iv-se c : L.".- h-: I4rs are: T S w y y , Ksraftaufh. La. H-. A-v ; I K. i. ' - t '.'.rr. Ifc- ft. r -. Write f.-a; xrt s T 15 M f f c -:r stock .rdrs uata Itcs c- c: .Lars. f-.J I-1 " ... I1L T I I. U VUI L 111 im I . rfMI iTPIlS JStuto ItcmH. Since the State penitentiary was ; . ! at 'Philadelphia on ihe lOlb insianl. He was buried at Raleigh Sundav. Raleigb Recorder: Judge Waller Clark's article Legal Forms aud Technicalities u of interest to all cUses. It shows lbe progress of our State in law, and explain pro cefves in which all pt-ople need ic Rtruclion. s ('harlotte News : Blockade, wbis key C3n now be bought within 25 1-2 cents Ier gallon, so say those who use it. Supply and deroaud have nothiug to; do wilh lhis lraffic only manner , , . ' 01 PI'O . ' ' - ; N ewbvrn Journal : The Raleigh o.r.rrpsi.nndHnt nth Chrinn-J)tn J oeral 3VS lbat u lfce coUon miHs al j , , . . ., other points nae done as well ; 1 these in Raleigh and propose to make as many adlit:cns lo their pant ite showing-will indeed be a 1 ' " 100 looms and 5,000 spindles. What belter proof does any one want that cottou manufacturing pays than the fact that thof engaged in the busi ness are continuously enlarging their plants. $ Charlotte Observer : Tbe execu live committee ot the Baptist Or phanage at Tbomasville, the first rick ot Lexincton. aud Rev. Dr. T. II. l'ritcbard. The) found a num ber of children sick in the infirmary j none dangerously so, however, j There 130 children being cared for. j Four-boye, under the direction of an experienced printer, get out the or gan of ihe orphange, Charity and Children, and those large enough, at proper seasons work on the farm at- ! tacbed, consisting of over 300 acres. A part of each day is spent iu school and a part devoted to work. Chil dren are kept till ihey are 10, when they are allowed to choose homes for themselves. The financial condition of ihe orphanage was found to be good. More room is needed, as Mr. Mills, the general manager, stated that he had on file 50 applications more than he could accommodate. A Million Fkiends. A friend iu need is a friend in deed, and not less than one million people have found just such a triend it) Dr. Kirif's New Discovtrv for , nowt,rK ; .ii ,,t Thr.,ai Chest and Lungs. Eich bottle is guaranteed to do ail that is claimed ! or money will be refuuded. Trial bottles tree at W. A. Hayes' Drug j store. Large bottles 50c. and 1.00. ' "Wiiuted. r ive thousand second hand school 1 l,r"ks, now in use, at the Glass Front 1 Bookstore. New, 2nd hand school i books, or other goods given in ex - 1 change. i, .. ... 1 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. nee ptofjt by the experience of others. There is an object lesson, in the following letter for tlrose who hesitate to in vest in life insurance. ; Geecsville, R. C, Aug. 23. Mr. W. J. Rodde-, Rock Hill, H. C. : lJearMr : Y our favor of the 21st, en- ! closing new policy has bt-en receive1. and I will remit premium on receipt of settlement of oi J policy. I am very well pleased with the results of my other policy, and must thank you for your kind attention and favors shown me. ' Yours truly, C. POE. ! j This is but one letter of : thousands that can be shown, all expressing the same satis faction. Write and get. an explanation of the Tontine- Policy of the 1 - ' j Equitable Life, ; a policy that insures ' you I . against misfortune ; protects you in old age ; provides for j fVOUr lamilV at VOUT Ueatfl. W. J. RODDEY. Minim. f w v . j. Kuuutr, rvanajrer, j Fer the CarxUaas, Rock Hill, 5. C. j ii Wise" Q($(HKK) The Old Friend And the best friend, that never fails you, is Simmons Liver Regu lator, (the Red Z) that's what you hear at the mention . of this excellent Liver medicine, ancf people should not be persuaded tiLf rtu- eSe will do tirinnf I ivr It 13 the King 01 l.iver - ernes; 13 better than pills, Medi- on? w Jr . , takes tiae place ot quinine ana Calomel. It acts directlv on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels and gives new life to the whole sys tem. This is the medicine you want. Sold bv all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to tie taken dry or made into a tea. U-EVERY PACKAGED Hm the Z Stamp tn red oa wrappciv H. ZEIUS CO., Philad!pfeto,k IS O W It U"V. TIIK XKW KIHTIOX. (Kevisel to date) NORTH CAROLINA MANUAL OF WITHOUT A RIVAL. This FORM BOOK tor Mayis- trutes, Couiit v Officers, Lawyers and Business Men, is now ready lor de- , livery. Everv Statute and Form has been carefully revised and brought up to date. Magistuatks Cannot Affokd to hk Without it ! Contains the Law. the Form, the How, Where and When, with the I" 11 11 15111. ! t 'i complete. Price by mail, postage , f v'iUl' 8" Ad'1' ess, - ' EDWARDS & BROUGIITON, General Printers and Binders, f RalekiH, N. C. rpm: "ciiahlottk obkuylk. DAILY AND WEEKLY. A Democratic Newspaper devo ted to the advancement of North Carolina and the South. The best Press service and every facility for luinhhing the latest news. Now is ihe time to subscribe. DAILY. S8.00 per year. WEEKLY $1 00 per year. Tli Observer Compuuy. J. P. CALDWELL. Editor and Manager. Wanted ! IS nines '- IOIt- 100,000 Siil)Hcrib(rH TO THK V 11H Ii L"Y It IKi I ST I'M Published :tt Wberlin-'. We,t Ya. j Tbe Farmer's Friend. ! A Home Companion, I TIu V'x St,,r 1alr i a!re:idr Ja, I,iiri'i l i m) if if.ti of any N'vrpapr iu the Tw ii-L'iina-i. ha!nn Olii-t. or W.. . U-ru l'eiiti I v ni. i. Tin: c;itK vt tu i:i.vi;-r.(ii: UT.KKl.Y. Its Woman's and 'hiidren crdumiis are if unusual it.metu lteet. Its special Features t-it n?rre monev than is paid bv A5V TkX other papers in inc ?ame irruory . Its news column vot 1 1 1 world MiM,! i I Kudyard Kipliny, Itichard Malcom ; j Johnston, Ella Wheeler Wli. ox. Julian ! j Hawthorne. K. K. Wil-mi. Iti ler H i-' jjard. Olive Harper. Nyui 'i -inkle, and thetiest literarv renins of the world contribute to its -riumn. It i a mag azine! And everiv isue an educator. j S Onlv HI OOu voui- : wanteij in every locality airents iu worsin lr it. sen ph- copie. Send six n.me uivi,,- the .luiirfi-' hi vnur-eu ana nv tiii tKrAvho wa?it tr- xies.-, ri:- for ag-nt tetm-. ;iubs of Five IiMar. Addr-s. XIl Hsia4tf Wheeling. W. Va. O T I Havins: qualifie,! a AOminutr.iror upon the estate of the late Jam,- M. . lt. 1 herehy giv notiec to all per- m i.s i'ldebted to Fatd e-tate to make im me- iiaie payment, and all per..:- Z cblms a5init ihe. -,,id efate ha vm; mut present thera to tae'on c-r Le ore" the ! J;h d;iy ot Jann ir. ts!'.. 'or thi - n.-the will I- pWtt iu iar ,,f th:r re- cvery. Hii !2b d sr r,; Januarv. JtTJL s t;o-rr. Admim-.trutor. JpRAXK NASH, ATTO RS E T-4T-L V W i ! HiUsboro, X. C ; Office next door to Dr. Strudwlck'4 ofBi-v. liear the hotel. JOHN W. r.UAHAM. I'ALI. C. UKAllAH. G1 UA1IAM GRAHAM, ' ATtOKXFYS-AT-I.AW. H"Ulboro. N. C. rii'tJce- in tlie ('nun ties of Ala 'Uanct. t'usweil. Duii-ni, tiuilton!, T Person an i Orange. . (JKAIIAM. A rTOHNKY-AT-I.A v, 'Oxfoni. X. C. rrai-tiic in tlie Counti'.s of Gran ville. Orange. I'erson and Ihirh.un. HIEbTKR l. it; i:Kii. ATTOKSKY-A T-I.AW AKI Iit:.L Ks i v ii. Ar.tM r. Sp'i!nl ntteut iou iv!i tn tfi I'olleo tiou ot Claims. Titli. ao.' l'ut- base wtlU-M Ki a: Loan3 secured njori r-d esUte. Attornw lor N. A. M. A. .'. :t UilUhoro. N. C. l:lVATK I'.UAKDINS. I :;m now Jiorter fireprin'd t!: mi ever to aeivoniiuo lale !h.i; dt rs by the day, week oi month. HENRY IHCIIARDS. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS i F0UTZ f 4 I I "o Hns wilt or Ccur, Ft or Lr o ' tr, if ronus I'owilffi r ard !a ti- . oI' l'o'1r will mrf ami pto-.n: l-i-t P'n.F.K. Koiiti FowUr iU prevent (Upti in tow is. Ko'irj" rowl?r lil Inrrvn.-- t!,p c"rt iv of ni nrl rreum tw nty pr cruu nJ ua' vne Vi'-ii.'r una Fours rowrtem will rnrc or rrvrnt a''ot svvtr fitt-A9n lo wu:rr Hoit- mi i atUe arr h'i'.j.crl. j Sol everywhere. j .vxx . rotrrz. Proprietor. ! BALTIilOKK. ilD. J5r"For sale at HiUsboro by W A Haves. DmgnUl. DKTTKB 8B0K CO., Ioc'p. Cftpltal. 1 ,000,000. best mi.no hhoU in tiik would. "A dollar tared it a dollar earned." ThU Ladle' Solid Firnth IKncola Kid Bur ton Boot delivered t rr anywhere In the U.S., on receipt oiCuo, Money Ordor, or I'oeul Note for tt.50. v4 Eauata every way ihe bootn olti to all retail atorea for $2.60. We mako ht boot ounelveft, thervforo to guar- ttntSM Ht mft'tm Sin,t n,-.m and If any ono U not ealldfipil wre viii reTun.l the money or end another pair. Opera" oe or C onunon r-en, wtdtha 1PK. & KK," u 1 to 8 aa 1 hall sizes. Send u iur e ui.'l fit voa. Illustrated Cauv FREE n o n Tdi rrnroRi ct UEaTlh SHOE U0 Bosroi:' Special ttrmt to Veaiett. Hade In all atyles &4 itzct. Lljhtctt, Btroncst, easiest working. Rarest, simplest, most accurate, most compart, and most modern. For sslo by all dealers la arms. - Catalogues mailed free by The Harlin Firo Arms Co., Nrw nATW, Cojtn., U. 8. A. m v ss anMiacor 'Droops Wtcacy tV V MO rnc so cents per bottle. tm V VAUAIIE llfeiMATiai inc. fOn SsLa bv naur.r.iara 4 4 'MAGNETIC NERVINE. U :oid i;h writ'ea gjarar.ies fc- ture NervouaProatra tion. . D:li- ? i-;.-!f-a ttA VJiS: t u -'-. ,-'' I yt-i- . I .. . ..!. ..... mm H JflSV V JI-. J M( I & T-X. . 1 JaOTT-ssv o i i' Z A sent -QCFCRL 'TFR. u"' T Moner lor . rsm.oKc Miaory. IneaM.,! Ocuth; nd for am-' ir--etry, Lot Posr : .tijf-r.!t. "rti.-T- ' f !fcs fti ..'u9.. TLUJI, it CI?' X't Vlt-V.g. ( -n V.' l' .'.-t..-a! vj-t.r Ur tii .-! ;;r; (h -r-i'-'ttj-.t nzi f.t-vihlt VnwJitn-w. lifOi t;eat ?z !a iftn.-f. !;!.!;, a;a;.:rn,t .- i t . x - iX W i'.b r ? t', ( ! vt s "?tin Cturira'i'sx tn mi- t-r r-'-i'-. i ,,- t.. ft . fK art f:i... Oii.-iU, i---J ,.:; t; orti- JOHN V. MacRAE. Druiat, Sole AS-rt, R-sIci-h N C. ' . O GOOD CUW.S KOli SALr' O rpy u JT7" u JOHN W. fill A HAM I ) X-' ' fi II 11 K T T Fomerlr oi Ofare count v. 1- now , l d it Ilnu-niiOt;: ou the Norfolk atei W.-jjenj J:(),K in PmLaja uMinty. tuber- h' i prepared l ilu ad kind 5f B'J'V n.i'l Waorj work. He i- !' i")uii f to lurol-u e.diin- an ! lo .'. i I very kind oi n,rW in the n i i!kn i !. A.c.f ;it boit uolict . 4 I 4 4 4 I t 4 4 4 4 I 4 I
Orange County Observer (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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Feb. 17, 1894, edition 1
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