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Ol'AVflK fTOII N'T Y -'ORSKKVEK. K - H I LLS BO R O U G II , X . C . SATURDAY, - - - July 7, 1834. Entered at lU Post Ofla at Hills lorou'jh, X. 6'., as second class tatter. .FoSKPH A. HARRIS, TuMifeber nnl Owner. For Kf pre ntativf Filth Di-trict, AiiiiMtiiH V. iiiiliam, OF ;KANV!LLK. EDITORIAL S3 A PS. Mr. J. A. Long, Chairman, has rilled a meeting of the Executive (ruinittt'e of the ,0th Congressional DiMrict to be held in Durham on Wednesday, Jnly 11th, at !S o'clock, for the porpofe of fixing the day tor iho meeting ot the Congressional Convention of said District. V e aro nnrry t,o pee that the N'f-wH and Observer Publishing Co., A Kaleih, has been placed in the! lf'ridn ot .i receiver. If the Derao ci nt.it! p-irty had jiveu C:i)t. Anhe thj State j rintiug. as he deserved, at i Uir price, this would have been avoided. Tho organ of lh party ouht always to he entitled to some onileraiion for nervicei retidered, lit we regret to cny that this has been one way in which the party has nearly ulwayH been very ungrateful. The first hnie of cotton of this Kenoti!H crop was the earliest bale ever raised in the United Slates. It was Hold at Houston, Texas, June -7th, at the Cotton Exchange at auction, and was bought by Lithaaa, Alexander & Co., of New York, for $.!;', nearly of cents a pound. The lnle .weighed G'M pounds and was raised in Duval county. Reports from all the cotton growing sections ot Texas are of tho most flattering nature. Cotton and corn never promised huch an enormous yield. m The Public Ledger, published at Oxford, N. C, s.iys oui former townsman, Air. A. - W. Graham, hue .consented to make the race for Con grens in ihis District this fall, if the Democrats require his services. We only repeat what w& have often sid before: Gus Graham is more popu lar in Orange than any other man. Nominate him and if the District can he redeemed, Gus, will do it, and the men, women and children of Old Orange will stand by him. Read the article in thi paper copied from tho Public Ledger. We endorse every word of it. A Household Tkkasukh. I). V Fuller, of Canajoharie, X Y., says that he always keeps l)r Kmgs New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very beet results follow its use ; that lie woild not ho without it, if pro curable. G A. Dykeman, Drug gist, Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubt edly ihe bVst Cough remedy ; thai he has used it m his family for eight y-ars, and it has never filled l do all thai i claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and teet !,? Tiial houles tree nt W. A Hayes' Drug store .rUcv and S1.0U. Regular size Oilii'o of J. V. (ireer, (,'oor.ty Judge, Grcrn (.'ove Springs, Clay Coun ty, Florida, May J3d, 18'Jl. Gentlemen : Twenty three years ago I was at tacked with ii'tlammatory rheuma tism. I was attended by the most eminent phyticianur' in the land. I visited the great Saratoga Springs, X V., and iho noted Hot Springs f Arkansas, and maiiy other waier ing places, and always consu'ting wuli iIih local physician l"r direc lions; finally canto to JKtorida ten y ears ago. About, two years ago I had a severe atl.tck of rhuuuiatism, was confined to my room for twelvo weeks and dunns the time I was in duoed lo try T l 1'rickly Ash, Poke Uoul and Potas.iui:i, know iu thtt each ingredient was good lor impurities ot the blood, after utin; two small bottles I was re Iiecd ; at tur ditVereul lltues sine" 1 have had slight attacks ami I have each lime taken two smalt hollies ot P. P. P., and been rchee 1, and I conMder it the best medicine of its kiud. Kespevttully. J. F. GUKKIL IKillKtmro, Mat. 1J-1 1. IT. Have about what you want. When sold wo can have more. Xo trouble to take your Produce and Cash and buy IT. If you would Py the balance due we would like IT. X. W. BBOWX & CO. r jlTOI CONGHEHH A.. W. GKAHA3I. I From the Public Ledger. Oxford, N. C, June 20th, 1894 A. W. Graham ha conseoted to make toe race tor congress mis lau, , if the Democrats require his services, f This authoritative announcement j will do much towards strengthening! the ranks of the Democratic party, j w f " " 3 , feated. A host of friends, all over the Dis trict, will rally to his support. Tbey remember that Gus Graham has never been a felf-sceker. That he has a true and a brave heart and that io the cause ot right he knows no fear. I it Mr. Graham, in 1885, represented tbe conntles ot Orange, Durham, . Person and Caswell in the Senate : and no district was more ably repre- sentcd. In the discharge of the du- lies of that office .he was as careful 01 me mieresi. oi uis couhiuucucj aoi . of his own. And by pams-taking attention to duty he multiplied his friends and admirers everywhere. So much ho that, we dare assert, no man stands higher in the estimation ot the whole people of these conn-! lies than does Mr. Graham; Graham is essentially a man of the people. His sympathies go out to tbem in all the transactions of life, t : -1 V, I irom vue swapping ui a urBC uu PersonCourt-green, to the cross roads marriage : or the village burial, Nor is it mock sympathy. That kind which is seen only during elec- tion years. It is the deep tender emotion ot a man possessing that touch ot nature that makes the whole r - . ... i world akin. He is the friend and champion of the poor man. On gala occasions, when, loo often, the plain man in his homespun, is neglected, it is (jra- ham who ,eeks him out, warmly shakes him tiy ihe hand, introduces him to the man of position, kindly asks about the wite and little ones, aud moves bim to tho very tront of the least, llow can ucn a man ne beaten at the polls ? It is needless to add that Mr Graham iu his new home in Gran ville has become one ot us. Two years ot his lite, withoot reward or ihe hope of reward, save the benefit of the people, he gave to bettering the public toads ot Granville county. Nor has any public enterprise been undertaken in which he was not wil linn to ioin with all his talent and means. Mr. Graham is an old fa-hioned Democrat.'1 He stands flat footed oo the Chicago platform. He is a hi- metalist. He is a btate bank man. He is a tariff reformer. In his opin ion the Seignorage bill ought to be the law ; and the repyai of the bher- man act, without uome substitute, was a cruel wrong. On these issues ho will hunt his opponent to his lair, Iu a word, he is just the man to meet the demands ot the people ot the 5lh District. He is a debater of uucommon force and power. His speech is plain and strong. He is the peer ol he best orator that practices at the Granville Bar ; for.he has the elo quence ot conviction. Elect Graham, a-id bis tireless energy, his lare experience, his ter tile intellect and his deep love foi humanity, will devise some plan and enact some law lor the good of the whole people. English Spavin Liniment remove? all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney Uiug bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swol ler. Throats, Cough, etc. Savo $o0 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wouderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by W. A. Hayes, Druggist, Hillsboro. Let the pi aver of us ait be "Lord make us consistent.1" Wekkly Hillsboho Market He port. Corrected by N. W. Brown & Co., Confederate Depot, Wheat, per bushel of 60 lbs., CO to 70 cts. Corn, per bushel of 56 lbs., CO to Co Ct8. Oats, per bushel ot 32 lbs., 35 to 40 cts. Meal, per bushel of 46 lbs., 70 cts. Bacon hog round 10 to 12 1-2 cts. Flour, per barrel, $;Ul0 to $4 0U. Tallow, per pound, 4 to ;" cts. Beeswax, per pouud, 20 cts. Butter, per pound, 10 to 15 cts. Eiics. pr dozen, to 10 cts. Dry Hides, 3 els. per pound. Green Salted Hides, 1 1-2 cents per pound. Feathers Live Geese 40 cts. per pound. Wool washed 20 cts. per pound Unwashed Wool, 10 cts. per pound. Burry Wool, f cts. per pound. Coffee, 20 to 25 cts. per pound. Sugar, 5 to 0 cts. per pound. Sassafras Bark ot Hoot, 2 1-2 cts. per pound. Burdock Hoot, dry, 2 1-2 cts. per pound. May Apple Hoot, 1 1 2 cts. per pound. Yellow Dock Hoot, 2 1-2 cts. per pound. ! Seneca Hoot, 25 cts. per pound. j Snake Hoot, 12 12 cts. per pound. X. W. BIIOWX CO. V 4 A nan in Chatham county has married twice within the last ssix K til to ItcmH. jmodths. One marriage license was jg!sUe(j t0 jjjm olDcr in -la in December and an- The Dojrd of Medical Examiners nieet at Morhead City on Toes- J-ij 7ib, iKM,i.rtb.ppM. At ova m m innr a fr?iAnrtf a t s Ija-.0a -: Vi --- to practice medicine in this State ! Miss Ina Wimberly, the girl as saulted by her uncle near Apex, in Wake county, died Saturday. Wbenjciale jslice9 are lo b6 elected. The tcld ot her death Mills said it made a "heap tougher for bim." Mills! has jeen gent to lne Goldaboro tail - . " r Raleigh livening Visitor : The Sheriff of Montgomery county will nave i,is Dan(ja fuii ;n Julv there he- - . . u- f uiuc. wiu uao u lue ioiu, Governor Fowle to fill the vacancy 4 on the 20th and 2 on the 27tb. caused by the appointment of Merri Tbe crime in each case is reorder. ("on to be Chiet Jueiice. Associate T . . oiate peun.eui.mry, Bays loat me :. .i growing crops on the State farms are the finest he has seen anywhere, thonf,h not so irood an thov vrn o " - ' I , . ' " . cor ana arongni. xne couon is rapidly catching up, however, during the favorable weather which has re- ti nrovailpd nA iht nnm rnn . n ,, , rt en . ik vi'rv i np tin nan ''.iiiii niraa i n i - -" . 7 " couon arm -,uoo acres ;n corn, une J iwiJi w yv i field of corn, which is four and a half miles fong by Ibrea eights of a ., . specially good. The work ot bar- suhb "as jubi uwu compieieu. W bile the yield was very good, Mr. Leazer says il was far short ot what it , , . A . n Ua . , nnn . . acres in wheat and 400 in oats. In addition to this there are 100 acres ot gardens on the farms. The health ot the convicts is remarkably goad. Ot the l,2o0 convicts only 5 are an bed. Specimen; Cases. IL Clifford. Now Cassnl Wi was troubled with Neuralgia and Rhotimatiem ha KtnmonK uroo Aier dered, his Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, aud he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength, lhree bottles of Elec- trie Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., bad a running sore on his leg oi eight years' standing. Used three Bottles of Electric Bitters aud seven boxes ot JSuekieu's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker,' Catawba, O., had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors saio he was incurable. One bottle Elec tric Bit'ers and one box Bucklerfs Arnica Salve cured him entirely. od by W. A. Hayes, Druggist. inL an MAi i-xikai:is Prepared according to the formula of J DIl. WM. A. HA3I3IOXD, In his laboratory (U WMhinirton. It. C A f8EBHI.K, from the brain, for dls- eases of the brain and nervous system. X lug, rrom the spinal cord, for diseanes of the cord.. Locomotor. a tarf-i Z. . - CA ROUTE, from th heart tnr ila.... Of the hart. - B TKATINE. from the teiten. for na Of the testes. Atrophy of the organs, ster- OVARIXE.from the ovaries for rti A of the ovaries Jlt'SCl'IJIfE. thyrodine.etc. T - Dcsrs, Fi Drops. Price (! drtchmi), $2.50. X The physiological effects produced by a Z Single dose of Crhpln. n on.i...i ot the pulse with feeline of fullness and dis- tentionin the head, exhilaration of spirits. T Increased urinary excretion, augmentation of the expulsive force of the bladder and peristaltic action of the intestines, increase A in muscular strength and endurance, in creased power of vision in elderly people, T iunr!i Bi'pnnp anaaigesiive power. W here local drucgists are not supplied with the Hammond Animal Extracts thv will be mailed, together with all existing literature on the subject, on receipt of price, TlE COLUMBIA CIIEHICAJL CO.. I ktu. Wuhlnrlan n. r Mi Mt I NOW READY. THE NEW EDITIOX, (Revied to date) NORTH CAROLINA MANUAL OF LAW ArNO FOKMS, WITHOUT A RIVAL. This FORM HOOK tor Magia traie?, County Officers, Lawyers aud RuMnesjS Men, is now ready for de livery. Kverv Statute and Form has beer carefully revised and brought up to dale. ' Magistrates Can not; Affoud to . BE WlTUUCT IT ! j Contains the Law, the Form, the How, Where and When, with the HILL complete. Price by math, postage p-iid, SJ. Addre," EDWARDS & liROUGHTOX, General Printers and Hinders, Raleigh, X". C. I'rogressiie Farmer. - inis is a year ol onofoai im portance and interest in the politics toJ the country. Not only will the people elect an entirely new House ot Representatives, which portends j a possible change in the complexion ' ot the legislative branch ot the gov ernmeot, but in almost ill the States officers are to be cboseo Itumj Governor down The Legislatures ! 30 States have the election o! U. S Senators. . In Norm Carolina on Tuesday, November Gib, a Chief Justice of Supreme Court has decided that tbey will be elected to fill out the unexpired terms of their predeces- isors. and not for the full term of eieht Tears. James L. Shepherd is Chief Justice of North Carolina, and was appointed by Gov. Holt to fill vacancy caused by the death of vuiei iusiice aiernmuu. i-vseociaie Justice Clark was appointed by Justice James C. McRae was ap- I iiointed hv liov. Holt tn fill ih va cancy caused by the death of Assc . - ciate Jostice Joseph J. Davis As sociate Justice Armistead Burwell was appointed by Gov. Holt to fill . u ti i . . ine vacancy causea oy me appoini- ment of Shepherdo be Chief Jus- llce Associate Justice Alpbonso C. Avery was elected for a full term of eiabt years in 1888. The State will also elect eight Superior Court Judges, nine Congressmen, twelve a Solicitors ot the several iudicial dis lrict8 tor terms of four vears. 50 Slate Senators, and 120 Representa- lives of tho General Assembly, who will elect a fuccessor to United States Senator M. W. Ransom, Deo., whose term expires March 4 195 and a Senator to fill the tinex pired term ot Senator Z. B. Vance, deceased, which ends March 4, 1897. T. J. Jarvis is now servine io the late benator Vance s nlaco bv ao pomttnent ot (jrov. uarr. County i . J r officers will also be elected. Timely Wiii'iiintj" Tarboro Southerner. Let the white men of North Caro liua preserve the Slate and County government first and last. Tnese are "oro important than all the rest Uome fir8t' at,d il8 interests should OO OUT UTBl COnSlQerailOn. Christian grit is not for sale, but Christ offers it free to alb COPYRIGHTS. CAIV I OBTAIN A PATENT? 'Tor a "omnt answer and an honest oninion. write to. I I'NN CO.. who have had nearly fiftr rears' experience In the patent business. Communica tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In formation concerning Patents and bow to ob tain tbem sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan ical and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive epecial notice in the Scientific American, and thus are brought widely before the public with out coat to the inventor. This splendid paper. Issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far tho largest circulation of any ecientinc work in tho world. S3 a year. Sample copies 6cnt free. Building Edition, monthly. copies .2.50j copies, cents. Every number contains beau a year. Single Kvery nui olors, and s, enabling ml Dl bousea. with plans, enabling builders to show tho in in plates, in colors, and photographs of new latest desii tens and secure coi MUNN & CO- New Youk. a 01 Buuadway. s and secure contracts. Address HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Ho will die of Cotic. Hots or lr He, if routz's howflers are tivd in time". Kontz's rowrtprs will cure nnd pre'.n: Ho fnot-ERk. routz's I-5rwilers V ill prevent Gapki is Fowls. Kong's Powlers will in rea-e the qnsntity of milk .rid cream twt-iuy p r cenu. and muk vue butter Cra :id pweet Kourz's Powder win enre or prevent almost vtET ,''fvAJK to wliicii Horn's un'l I attleare sntiru KofT'S PowDfRS WIU. IVfc. SATlbrxCTIOJf. Soid everywliere. Oi.VlD E. FOTTT2. Proprietor, BALTIMORE. 1TD. 7For sale at Hillsboro by W. A. Hayes, Druggist. 'Read and Heed The following letter give yoti an idea of how the Policy Hold ers of the Equitable Life are satisfied with the result of their investment. I Greexyille, S. C, Sept, 4, 1S93. W. J. Roddey, Rock Hill, S. C, Dear ir : In reply to yours of the 2Sth of Julv, eivirie inc results of ray Tontine Policy ia the Equitable, would say that i am more than pleased J with the result. I have decided to take the cash surrender value of my policv. Let ce know at once what to do. I have been out of towa for some time. Very truly, ' L. M. Eollin. The sooner you secure a policy the sooner you will derive the benefit and the less it will cost you. Write for fact and fig uxes to-day. Address W. J. RODDEY, Manager, Fcr tht CATftllaAi, Rock Hill, S. C. vcSi?ATS.TRADE MARis ritk. i o Fa The Best Dressing m m HAIR prevents the hair from fcecomtng thio, faded. pray, v wiry, and - preserves .- its rich ness, lux or lance, and coloi to an ad vanoed period ol Jlfe. It cures Itrhlng humors, and keeps the scalp cool, moist, ana neaiiny. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Sold by Dncsbtf aad Perfomert. HAVE YOU A m MR ra, WOULD YOU NOT UU1 "aUU i'xmvJJtt; Oi ITUlllVIXTJllE IF A. UAHGAIN WAS OjeJElfclSO YOUV I have the tnrnitnre and the bargains too. These hard times have nrado manufacturers mighty anxious to sell, and I have just received over one hundred (100) Bedroom Suits bought 3t a great reduction, aud these Suits are inw offered at prices so low that it makes competitors turn pale. If you want a BARGAIN write for cuts of these Suits A wonde' tui siock of Parlor Suits, Dining-room Suits, llockers, and all kinds of new and attractive furniture, will be sold at an enoimous reduction. This reduction bale .will last until July 2, 1S91. Bo 6ure that you take advantage of ibis great sale and send me your orders. 4 tl . 31 . A. JS D It K W H , Dealer in' Mantels Fcuniture, Pianos and Organs, CHARLOTTE, N. C. J . T . S II I L L S 13 O WATCHMAKhR A X I ) J K W K L K R . A X I DKALKR IN WATCH I-H CLICKS. JKWMI.RV, Sl'KC TAC!.E. KYKiI'MCS, MUSICAL M KUCHA N DISK, Jtc, ti;., ttc: satwmmwnmmmnmTimi PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM Makes Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula P. P. P. purl flee thm blood, btffldftm the weak sad ablliun3, rlv trenfth to weakened nerve, expel 4Ueae.g1r1ar th patient beaJth aad npplna where alckae, rloomr reelinga aad laaaltode flrat prvalleL Fnr prtmary.Bwjondarr and frtury cvpblli. Ir r blood po'.vjq'.kk. coercti ruUroon. taaUrl. drppi. and in all blood aa J akin dla. Ilk blotcbe. pinaple. old ctrooic ulcer. teiir. ca.d ba'J, IxiUa. erjutpi. ertrnt- wonxar r.ay, wubcot f.-ar ci eatrlictlti.tha.t P. P. p. t tbbt blood tmriOrr io tb world. aad make positive, apeedjr aad iennaea; cere la ail caac. Lad) vhow syatena are i-oion-d and wboa blood uinu lapsre OUCi tloa. do to meoatrual trrefti;arttlea. arvpeenlUri benefited Vj thn woa derf ol tonic and bkxJ c!nalcc proo rtlraoi p. p. P. - PricaJ Aab, PvZm Koot aad Potai3ia. BrBiamt. Ifo., An. 14th. lm. I can apeak la th blahest urti ot oor medidc from my own rraoaal ncwledjr&i. I m aSectad with heart n bef diea. pieariy and rheac&MLsxa for OS year, wia treawl by tfee very beat phyrtcUa aijg apct hnadreda of drf ir. trseJ every axowa remedy wttii oot findlec relief. I have only taaea one fcotti of yor P. p. p., and caa ebeerf ally ay It ha Vo m rnorw rood ttaa anythsac I have ever taaea. 1 reommad yor edicia to alt sSYn of th abov die. m R. M. M. YEAET. prtB4rald. Grwca Cooaty, Ko. UUHWKLL Churlotte, IV. RANK XASII, Attohnet-at-Law, llillsboro, X. C. OtHce nest door to Dr. StruU wick's office, near the hotel. JOHN W. GRAHAM. PA CI. C. GllAllx QUAHAM & GKAIIAM, Atto itx e r s-at- La w, HiiUboro. X. C. Practice? in the Counties of Al.i- mnce, I aswciJ, Uurhain, Guilfonl, Person and Orange. A. W. GRAUAM, Attorney-at-Law, Oxford, N. C Practices in the Counties of Gran ville, Orange, Person and Durham. c HESTER D. TURNER, Attouxey-at-Law and Real Es tate Agent. Special attention given to the Collec tion ot Claims. Title, Sale and -Pur-hase. f Real Estate. Ioans securtnl uik-vsi 1 real estate. Attorney lor X. A. M. A. 1 Co. at Ilillsboro. X. C. HOME TO EUKNISH 9 II A W It O IS Pimples, Blotches and Old Sores 21 Catarrh. Malaria 3 and Kidney Troubles 31 Arc entlrel 7 removed hy P.P.P. Prickly Ah. Poke Root and Pot- TM lam. Lb greatett blood porlfler oa ADBnr. O.. Jnly 21.1oi. . If uiu. Lippmaw Bko., Savannah, Oa. : Dm H-1 booKbt a bottle of 1 ls7 f oar P. P. P. at Hot Hpriors. Ark. .and t baa dime m more rood than tbroo moctba treatment at the Hot Sprttig. Mod tbree bottle C. O. It. j JAB. M. KEWTOS. Aberdeen, Brown Coanty , O. 7o tt a A om it my tone em: bT9 by tetlfr to tb wonderful proportte of P. P. P. for era pi ton of the akin. I offered tar everi year with an nn aijcbtlv and dSaitrroeable eraption oa my face. I trtd every known r-m-dy bnt in Taln.ontil P. p. y. was c4, ad am now entirely cored. tSUraedby) 3. l. joh?stov. bTataaJU. Oa. --rj Mm Caarer Cared. . TesHmtmy from (kg Mayor cSeiulsuTeZ. B tVT9 Tax. , January 1 1 . Mm a. UrruMji Bao., ftavaanah, Oa.: ,enlUmenl fav trIM your P. f - P. P. fur t dlltttM (if th ikln n.n. il " ntation from th seat of th d ! . aad prevent any pradlar of th or' I b lko fivor ix botUe ' c.owcoa4TOtthtavotherer , will effect a c-ir. It baa alo reQere-1 tnm frota tadlTtion aad ttTtrtara twAia. Twcra trclr, CAPT. W. M. BTJBT. Attorawy mx Law. Ext qg enn mgses tm m A1X DfeCOOIBTfl asxx IT. Lippr.iAr. BROD. PEOPEIETOita, UfMUail tABdsaf. apl fooad irreat reflef : is pcriSeatLe blood aad rtmoru all i- Ha-
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