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All A - 9 UuSERVER. J HILLSBOROUGH, X. C . n n r. - aj- -awT' rn w . - THURSDAY, iHTiT. Published Every Thursday. JOSEPH A. II A KUIS, Publisher'6 and Owner. The "death of Antonio Maceo, the fireat leader of the Cobao patriots, has produced a feeling cf genuine sorrow throughout this country. An aggressive campaign for free silver is to be maintained in every County in the United States until e!ectiou day in 1000. Tho National Bureao of Volunteers is to be or ganized, with headquarter in Wash. mgton, and it is the intention of the iu to have 5,000 speakers in neld within lhfl - - w . v v months. . VVe have been informed that one of the best citizens of Bingham township, a former Rcpublicao, has joined the Democratic party, and daring the lant campaign his influ ence in behalf of the Democratic party was felt in that township. The door of the Democratic party is open at all hours. Come -in pood people, we need yon, and you will receive a hearty welcome! The Philadelphia Ledger gives the following. as the official popular vote for President : McKinley, 7, 123,234; Bryan, 6.499,360 ; Palmer, 125,037 ; Levering, 125,485 ; Match ett, 16,016; Bentley, 9.G05. McKin lev's plurality, 623,827. There are somo explanatory note appended to the Ledger's table, however, indi cating that there may be slight changes, thongh that paper says its figures are taken from "the returns made to the official canvassing boards of the respective States." HdV TO Pit EVENT CltOUP. Somo reading that will prove in teresting to young mothers. How to guard against the disease. Croup a a terror to young moth ers and to post them concerning the cause, first symptoms and treatment is me oojeci oi una item. i ne or igin of croup is a common cfold. Children who are subject to it take coldj3f'Otosily and croup is almost rv vo , luiyrow. j ne nrsi hympiom hoarseness; this is soon followed a peculiar rough cough, which is ily recognized and will never' be 'gotten Y one wtio nas nuanj it. , o time to act is when the child ; t becomes hoaise. If Chamber" i s Cough Remedy is freely given j Lndcncy to croup will hodii lis- icar. r.ven alter the crounv ;h ban lev loped it will prevent attack. There is no danger in pg this remedy for it contains ing injurious. For sale by Wr. ayes, Druggist. The English language is spoken by only about 125.UOO.000 persons, w hile the Chinese is spoken by over 400,000,000. Bucklen's Aunica Salve. The best :alve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt lilurn, Fever Sires, Tetter, Chap ped Handi, Chilblains, Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and posit ively ; cures Piles, of no pay required. It ; is nuaranieed t give perfect satis-; t ietion or money reiunoea. i ru-e , 25 oents per box. For. sale by W. A. Hayes, Dntggitft. E.4G Governor xlogg, oi lexas, rises Io av. thai lie ha-uot two -.. ii . ... u iiiniii.i im.'i nini np .. .... -. named Ura. He declares that ily has one daughter, and her is lata Rklieik Six Hour. yiressinT Kidney and Bladder es relieved in six hours by the New Great South American ivia- ney Cure." This new remedv is a great surprise oh account of its ex-j veeding promptness in relieving pain j in the bladder, kidneys, back and! every part of the uriuary passages in ; male or female. It relieves reten- j tion of "water and pain in pjsiig it j almost immediately. If you want j quick relief and cure this is yours remedy. Sold ly ( Brusist, Hillsboro. N. C. ITn to Juno 30th last the United Stain ffivernroen; bad disposed of; 904,000.000 acres of the public do-! main, leavihg over 000,000,000 acres! still vacant, uot including over 309,-j 000,000 acres io Alaska. j OASTORIA. Governor Carr has appointed ex- Solicitor O. II. Allen, of Kinston, Judge of the Sixth Judicial District, io place, of Judge E ace . of Jndge E. T. Boykin, j ied, to take effect Dec. 3 Int. ; appointment goes- into effect ; resigne January 1st Mr. .Wahitgicn Duke, of Dur-; ham, has Riven $100,000 to the en-j dowraent land of Trinity College, on condition that voune ladies be admitted on the same terras as young men. This gilt was announced one day last week on the floor of the N. C. Conference, at Kinston. This makes' over $250,000 the Dukes have given Trinity. Mr. W. Duke's gift is the largest ever given to a South ern college by a Southern man. Twice-a-W Courier Jour-mil. Beginning the first of the new year, the Louisville Courier-Journal, of Louisville; Ky., will be changed to the Twice-a-week Courier-Journal. It will be published Wednes day and Saturday "'morn'ngs. The paper will be six pages, or twelve pages a week, instead of ten page weekly, as at present, an Increase ol 832 columus of matter during the year. The Wednesday paper will be devoted exclusively to news and politics, while the Saturday issue vil! be strictly a family paper filled with stories, misceliany, pictures, poetry, sketches etc. The politics of the paper will not be changed, and the battle for pure Democracy and true Democratic principles will be continued successfully in the lu Hire as in the past In sjite ot the expense involved in the improve ments noted, the price of the Twice-a-week Courier-Journal will remain the Mime, one dollar a year, with liberal inducements to agents or old subscribers who send in new ones A feature during the coming year will be the editorials ot Mr. Henry Watterson on political and other topics of the day. William J. Bryan will open his lecture season at Atlanta, Georgia, on December 23rd. The wife of Mr. Leonard yell8, of East Brimrield, Mass, had been suffering from neuralgia for two days, not being able to sleep or hardly keep still, when Mr. Holdeu, the merchant there sent her a bottle ot Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and asked that she give it a thorough trial. On meeting Mr. Wells the next day he was told that she was ail right, the pain had left her with in two hours, and that the bottle of Pain Balm was worth $5.00 it it corfld not be had for less. For 6ale at 50 cents per bottlo by W. A A. Hayes Dra"ist The latest estimate ol the strength of parties in this State is: Republi cans 152,000, Democrats 145,000, Populists 33,000, Something to Depend On. Mr. James Jones, ot the drug firm of Jones & Son, Co.wdpn, 111., in ppeakir.i: of Dr. KingsiXew Discov c? y, savs that hist- winter his wife was attacked with" T,i Urir.no her ea-e M-ew nn - fiarn at Cowdeti and Pana could do nothing (or her. It seemed to de velop into Il3st y Consumption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in stoie, anl selling lots of it, he took a bottle home, and to the sur prise of al! she began to get better from first dose, and half dozen do! lar botiles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds is guar anteed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at W. A. Hayes' Drug Store. The entire vote of the State of Njevadafat thd recent election was 10,655. The population ot the State t is s3iJ, has steadily decreased since it was admitted to' the Union, and it is doubtful it the entire popu lation now exceeds 2 000. Yet it nas a lie. resentative, two Senators and three Electoral votes. WKfcS WHtH AIl tUi fAlLS. Bat Coudh Syrup. Tate tioixl. Cm in urn. s!)rt b drnbtrt.. as Wf.KKLV IlILLSBOHO MAUKET RE rOKT. Wheat, per bushel of 60 lbs., 75 to 5 cts. Com, per bushel ot 56 lbs., to 50 cts. Oats, per bushel ot 32 lbs., 35 cts. Meal, per bushel ot 46 lbs., 50 to 60 ets. Pork, 4 to 5 cts per pound Bicon hog round 7 to 10 cts. Flour, per tarrel, $4 50 to $5 50. Tallow, per pound, 4 to - cts. IJswax, per pouud, 20 cts. Butter, per pound, 15 to 20 cts. tugs, per uozen.ju cents. Ptia, per bushel, 75 cts. to 81.00. Beans, per bushel. 75 cts. to Sl.25. ! Hides, dry, 3 to 3 cents per pouod. Chickens, each, 10 to 10 cts. Feathers Live Geese 40 ct. per pouQ4i. Wool washed IS to 20 cts. per pound. ! L-owahed N ooi, 10 els. per pound. ! Hurry Wool, 5 cts. per pound. eelf-t' supporting this year. The . Legi-ia lure appropriated $30,000 as an emergency land; bat of this only I g5.000 was drawn and ihi is to be d he State trea Th,,': irea&urv Tru J . a 1119 ;showS pleod.d n.D,sm.ot on it. pari ot Superintend-ni Leazer. STATK : 1Z V in nudter, for an amount acKr.J fatinrr S104.740 h-M bPn nt t, by the State Auditor. unar.o.ie oserver : u i- stated y- i i. "A t that all of the funds, Kave $2,250, ,, .. . , needed to put in operation the Far- l mers' Alliance Shoe Factory at Lynn-ou-the-Eno, are in hand. This is encouraging, but Our Noble Order should recollect that winter is ad vatici: g and that people cannot wait indefinitely lor cheap shoes. Hickory Pre-s: The Bessemer City Merbenger t-aid before the elec tion that Mrs. D. L. Russell would make one ol the rao-t agreeable anJ atlractive mistresses that ever pre- uar Mate penitentiary is ... i -w'-.vvv. m , AAl. sided over thu Executive Mariou j ieplie'd that he had. Mr. Tiliey at Raleig ii. All those who Inowh11 ll him hai was in the box. Mrs. Russell will acknowledi this ! r' Vaughan said he was right, and to be truej 1 , A7 . . mure couiieois, ai- fablo and intellectual woman can be found within the limits of the hate. The administration of Governor Rossell will gain added preuige from its association with such ai el egant hoste-s as Mrs. Rusell. . Raleigh N ews and Observer : Vhe questipn as to whether goals are cattle or nor has been presehte to the Supreme Court for their solemn adjudication. The defendant vas indicted tor cruelty to a goat, uider a statute making it indictable to wilfully and unlawfully abuse "any horse, mule, sheep, or other cattle." The Court held there was. a re stricted meaning under which "tat tle" applied oniy to th bovine spe cies, nnd a broader one embracne all domestic quadrupeds, and tiat the context here shows the broader meaning was intended. The Court referred as one of the authorities to the trade of Jacob and Laban, by which the former was to take his father-in-law's "cattle" on halves, and in tho division took halt the oals as well as sheep, cows and ether stock. The opinion in this cas is written by Judge Clark. M-t -f T g.1 r. iN . M. " .Lawrence, Slinerin ' " - - tendent of the Oxford Orphan Asy. lura, gives out some interesting ,Q lormation regarding that noble in titution There are in attendance at this time 211 children, of whom 110 are girls. The cost of main tenance this year is $19,500, les the earnings ot the asylum, which are about $3,800. The State gives $10, 000 and the Grand Lodge of Masons $2'.50J. During the year there were 140 cases of measles among tho pu pils hut not a death resulted. There were only two deaths during the year. The industrial feature of edu cation is being well looked after There is tho larru, carnenter bhopf broom factory and printing office Five new brick buildings have been erected this . yeaH, for dormitories, at a total c st of Slio.OUO. with a com plete seweyagei ! s stern. The old bmldir in use; as hoys' dormitory will be turn down and the hrieJ. used in ciiii!triiejt B. N. Duke, ot asy I n 'ii a c.'.sh u buildings ;u.,l th iike aenMiiit. ng other buildup's purh im. in'idi ihe itt ot Si".!'''" for Masons raised a the recovertfl ! dyspeptics (cver-i, victims and a-ie, the lever ! -.crcurial diseosd-i patient, how they recovered health, cheerful spirits and good appetite; they will tail you by taksn Simjojs I-JVER Regvlator. - -- The Cheapest. I'arest and Best Famllr Medicine in the World! For IYPKPSIA. CONSTIPATION Jaundire. Bil ous a::a.-. sk'K. H FA i C H F. Cr.Uc. I rr;re- T.is onnv i.td rrTTic.lv warrac:ed cot to contain a sia.ie pantcle v f M .i t, ur aay mineral U:ace, PURELY VEGETABLE, Cfnu-.susc hc-vr S: s.:herr K ..,: and Herb which "an i .,:ec.e ha pli-e i id c :a:ne where j Ijvcr lVvufs rn. t ;rra.. It will cure all! IHseaoeft r:nel by Deraogeineot of the Uver and 15-i-U. I The S.Vi'l-'M'- f !i-.er C-li.rt are a i.-.::er ' cr had tive ,3 the rr.-cth . 1'a.a r. the ll, ot ! Jr.ts. 'iter, m.smtr.i f r K heoa" ii.i.T. . Soar' Momach; I... ,4 X?tt te. K-es a.terrta:e!y i cr-t!ve ar i Mta U.ri U i Mr.. rx. w .th a t v. a : ia-VJ 1 j Ow -:..e:h.: have c,:t. DcbilUr; Low Illr1t; a ir. ,t. it ma i en, a (1-v .k.; ...;e-j ;jract ! the and Tr.eti.T.cs it. ar. cl.ieiv, it i-the-'n t trve-se v.r,t atter.-i tie c i J if. ka tr.- . : ;rr.e:a tr.e c f the ttw, ar. . : e t n v-r a:..i ir..i ill m ... r.e The f-.., zf t.,.' v -t:?t-.f;; ;rs f attest f. the jtae k- -ev i r. fcK Ka'.t lat- .s V Hc.t. F'rr. i ,a - VV. K K v . Ke j K re.ier, leTj.'.a C F K p-A.:. .A .tirv-Ja ... C Master ; s. ', .: h.4 : v , .i .a ' j A Ltt. i.-rr.-rr, C.a . Ktv j W. l:-t. Mace. ' ii. Vj--;. We ; t I a N V K k ii ' ! r- ii "!--- ha-.e it-stei :t v rrv r.i.v i-.: -: that Tt l.ripe;;Ar Vvr.ri,v at 4 "I b: '.tl.z. Heai-a-.'e. .t . t.e le-t . .t-., -r - if .trji We he :r.ez ! ,-ty .-ui-r re-.n,tn I: rc .nc;r-.s lr-r 'iat.. :j r, .-e ,, ;5t K-.e m..it th.-a tt -jorar ree; :.e Ke.-.a; r r. t -c. y --e. e 1 -e-J 'AT', itti L Si V V ' J. Ii. n iMN co.. aj Ta. I For the Observer. 1 -rV I Yi itoncHt Youutr Man, Qi fcatordav. N Tilley 'and hi, once Robert jT,h' larlttl Hillsboro. j Mr: T.llcy as in hi. . iU rOrt-TJ f'ftl !r,.r . r.i 1 1 . !. t-i., . ' . " . ! in creeulck, -and a r,nt , J.?L ,Z ; or. i.. a .. i T, fc u uie ur"1 ,n n'1 irotQ. Ik-atitrward picked up the bfk and i.uit It m t i hii nantf. Vh h.i room he 1M -k...l f" XT, ...i " tlrf kev in , r , . , u-t. . .t i gft as far a Dr. Berrv'. on the.H nen they J - wy to ItiH-boro. .Air. TiIipv mi..l tie hot r,,,,,;,,;,,, , I i ---;, . iu'n.j aim j cjeck but could not remember ... ii ' Wiether he lnl c,t 'et. it n 7 . m ii or iCll it on the table. He was un dcr the imprebAiou that he had lelt it the table- in his room. They j Went on to Hill.-boro and got t tirough with their business as soon ! ai po.-sible, and hurried home loj fiid th.R box, but it was not there, j Cn Sundav mnmii.if Mr. T.. T.U..- 1 ".-..in i i . mj iincy started out to try to hear something akui th box. On the road he met Xt. John Vaughan, sun of Mr. Ab. l aughan, whom hu hai met the day ! l!ore. He asked V ifrVn if he had foun l a finnmuo i.r. ! tiaurleu Air. lil ev til,' hi.r ami contents. Mr. iiilev ave lino S i. and to others he speaks in the very nighest terms ol his inleyrity. Mr, Editor, I heud you the above for publication. I think all youna poor bos like Mi. Vaughu should have recogi.itiou tor their sterling integrity. Your friend J. P. L. The report' of the Commissioner of Pensions shows that there are 3 954 Federal soldier pensioners in North Carolina, and the amount paid them last year was $519,809,20. ; BOTANIC A thoroughly tested Remedy tor All BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES. This standard remedy has been tried and not found wanting, for forty rears, by an eminent phjsician, who has used it with cer tain and unvarying success for all diseases for which it is recommended. It never fails to benefit from the first dose, quickly and effectually driving out all disease iferma from the. system w ithout any unpleasant or lujurious effects. It is not the result of Ig- k upon common sense and a thorough knowl- iiuranco or supereimon. uui 11 is iounaea I ually purifies and enriches the blood and eage 01 modem meuical science. It effect. brings health to tho sufferer. As n general A - "imuinn-'ip uinic 11 ii wunuui rival, ana rfc n its analysis of health-Kiving properties it I is absolutely bevond rniunarmnn with anv is absolutely beyond comparison with any remeay ever onereu to tne public. It is a panacea for impaired vitality and all ills re sulting from impure and impoverished blood the current of life; quickly cures Scrofula. l'lrrau Enema. Nkfn Dla. I ewei and Eruptions, ( aUrrh, I)y ' ppala. RhenmalUm.Llver, Kidney f andIlladdorDlaeaaa.FemsUeWcuBJk. uvw, nertoiu uiseases, etc. INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELF. 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Also $2 50 and $2 Shoes for Men, $2,50, $2 and $1.75 Boys We ne only the bet Ca'.f. It utila Calf. French 1'atent Calf, Krtrnch Jltianiel. Vlcl Kid. etc.. praded tn correnpoml with fr'f c,f the ilioe. If dealer cannot mjj'.y j u, 'write Cauloe free. W. L.DOUGLAS, Brockton, Matt. isi. v. jom:ioni). s I will M il tor r:ih ro the hirhest bid- dpr at tlie court hou-e tloor in Hills boro. on Monday the 4th il;iy ol ..'Ami- :irv . l'.i. om- uat-t i( hind hi OnQige count I.iltlc Hiver townliip. "aul lioumlfil as lollops: ImmimUiI 011 tin nortli liy tin l.nii- of U. Hi own and Silas Ilofiki'us. on ibeca-l by t'.ie ianu of.Iohn i . lteifr. on t'n' sooih by tin-hind- f Mr-. .Maiiba Brown ai:d T. .1. llall. and 011 lb- M-t by 1 1 lauds ol Silas Hopkins. kn;wi as tbe liiiniiiT land aii'l out lining di e L uimii nl ami Kiitbty-Kiht and o-lo .cres, luore 01 Iess sale made pursuant to a judgment ot loreclosiire in ca ot I. -S. Mdl-i, (iuiinlian ol '. K. Miller, g'ain-t A. H. Kiunner and .1. M. 1.. 'hiiion-!. ft August Tei in, l'.'G, ot Orange .-mijh rioi Court. Thi 2i:h day of Novcmbf r. lS'.iu. S.M. UAT 1 In C'oinmi -sioinr. A KB YOU A lill.l.Y? Ii Yon An?, lon't lo Woozy, Unt MAGDALENE, 110SALIE, i BROKEN VOWS. AH ! SWEETIIEAliT, SWEET MYRTLE LEE, MUST WE PAUT FOR AYE, SWEET MEMORIES OF THE PAST, WHEN YOU WERE A LITTLE liOY, JOHN, OH! THERE'S HOUND TO BE A GIRL UP IN THE MOON. Words and Music by Chaui.ES H. HakKIS, Xcrrth Carofina's Mu sical Prcxligy. Published by Har-I ut 5 B EOT ii e as' Co , 20 3 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Hillsboro bv E A. ROSEMOND tr T I C E Not ire i h-rhy iven tin; :pji 'l.-rn will ta;i .-le to the fOCiiti. ( ! ;h- 'n-ml A-N-etahiv of North ' ir oiin;t to amend the charter ot the t-rw .J H.ll-h ro. hi-3.th dar of NoTentr.. !. WanterJ-An Idea yrta emsk tlltk cf i.;m Wnt, JuH5 VfKiittt&hVhJf M CX, aXrct ASi.r Lya 'WaailarV). i C, foe tatr J JSfc fym oCm OIN li BOTTLK . - -. -, but t Uol id -dm th: n- will d. in W ill P ! et pr !s U ,lt :' M-- '" Tt-mr . . r 1 1.- " l' " " l-.:Tv -n- m V-i It w ol run ?!!. I i l!. imh n.-v- a: I :ei tstk-M.ts;Mtls,:, treatment t - lor t !..;. v.-. It i- Th- U. ; M.v I . , n K 1HU: IT Vlirr. . o f i r jf bi'r. iiTih, .pli - itv ih- !t!.I j ,m i ; n ' I' A. l.nKMM. ( ili rTi:K i i V IIS Kli. AlTi;Nj x- VT-Iw u r i i Am sr. Km. V lit i 1 Hon ot rl.oin-. 1 ill . ,i o! I'm -h l K:t K-t t''. V "id- -c ,' .! i re-.il -stu:,.. A t.n, v -j ,. .. l. Cu. at IhlUboi . N, ( A. F 7U'A'K NA:i, ATTOUNKl -AT-l. Htll..lH.r,, N. C. Office next door to Pr. StrudwU-V otllce. near tbf lutrl. S.M' 'j.vrns, A TTO T. X K. V - A T - 1 . A W , llillsboio. X. C ri:n tis in State and Krderal foi:rt. Prompt .ittPiiHion ro all !iisiii'. pc- ial ittt ntion to 1'iobate. tit:.iiu-s. lOUN W. m:IIAM. I'At'l. C. (iltAIIAM. QKA1IAM A (dlAHA.M, A TT ) It X K Y S-AT-I.A W , Hillsboro. N. C. Practice In the fountx-.- of Alainanc, Caswell, huibaiii. iinrivill-, Pcimm md Orange. s. srriKJF.oN. IK.NflST, IIMNlioro. X C tWOlTlct ti'Xt lnr ;i'ive Hayes" Dnitore. I 3UM Kl L.NI. XV v wnrn all pcrrm- not to tri'-pt-'-upon ir l..nN in I.ittic Kii r mimI liill-lnMt) low i:lii. with yuii. 1. ne, ii"t or iji any other way. I'er-on .M nlin will he ilealt with a- the law 'lirett. 'Jills Hth tlay of 4'ovoiifV-r. 1 s:. K. Y. WALK Kit, iEO. WiI.miN. AMI l:iCAS (llil.A'l l SI MOKY I'AI I It. i.ways rrni.iiiKs ti,,. i.st c an! ino intei i iu hoi t stories, -ei:.i', ,-torte aii'l sjieei.il aitii le.- that an he p.H tir'l. re'ai!le-- ot exp.-ne. I'lie latent li-liioii notes anil pitlerns .ill he IoiiimI ev iv ek on iheWo dianV Woihl Pae. 1 here i alwa-i -oiuetoin in the Nfw Yi.iik I.Fl;i'i; tliat will ilitere-t evi rv Um iiiIm t ol the family. J' l'a 1'ii. e. ;. rent-. 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Orange County Observer (Hillsborough, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 17, 1896, edition 1
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