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THE INDEPENDENT. FRIDAY SEP., 14th, 1894. i 1 i i The rc.-arc 3 indians afTrinity College. J ! ' W. E. Neal, "of Richmond, was' here yesterday. . . ... Prof, and Mrs. H. V. Tolman, left last - week- for Vand crbt ilt University. J. II. Howard of iRaJeigh, was a Chapel Hill visitor this week." ' . ' ;i ' 1 :: " " Mr. Adolpus yearby has returned to Chapel Hill to make this his home. The populists of Orange county met in Hills'boro Saturday 8th, and put out a straight ticket. William H. Anderson was nominated for tne house, D, Turner,' for sheriff and William Tork for Clerk of superior court. : Shoemaker, who sometime ago shot his wife and shot at several of his neighbors at University Sta tion, has, got another ' 'speH" pdn him.. He 1 drove his wife and C. B. Green, of , Durham, was made Secretary, H. G: Fbushce, ' of Durham, put in nomination K. 'I B. Boone, t of the same county. The nomination' was seconed by Mr. Green. R. L. Mitchell, of C?asvell, was' put in nomination by De Berniere Mebane, of Caswell. MEW MEW ' There will be 24! persons paptiszed at Cainc Creek ncjet Sunday. r i ' I ., ; . ! . The U. N. C, foot Ball trainer as in town and will remain with . the boys for sometime. , Trinitys Foot Ball team is going ahead in good shape and expects to have a fair- team. ; children from home and was - 1 j "cutting up' generally last Tues day." . ' ! ';.; -' Chapel Hill is on a boom The saw and hammer can be. heard in almost every direction.' New houses going- ud and old : ones being: 1m This nomination, was seconed by C. E. Parrish, of Hillsboro. Both nominations were then, made by acclamation. ' V? The Senatorial Executive com mittee was. then elected as follows: H. A. Reams, of Durham; C61. C. E. Parrish, of Orange; J. A. Long,. of Alamance and R. ;L. Walker of Caswell. ": : !'' DufinAM I RACKET STORE. -CHAPEL HILL, N:C. j Now is the time to get ; your cheap supplies. proved. Our location one highest points in this section of trie of the Long is" representing goods at the Robersou Mr. jNoj-cs C. Spaldings Athletic Hotel. ' V Brina on your country produce, chick- ens, eggs and bultcr arc bringing fair prices on this market. . Mr. John V. skcrrard . of ; Gbldsboro, who has been visiting J. R..! Hutchifjgs near this place, left this week for his State its healthfulness and the fine farming lands around us ought to ' 1 1 be an inducement to business men and home-seekers. Come to thapel Hill and look Yound.v Mr. Burtrr Patterson has bought the McDade residence. opposite ... it re- dditidn Our wish is to furnish BR W G 5 AND Bargains on?top of Bargains can be , had at the Racket Store,. 2 papers off pins 5c, 2 spools of thread 5c, 2 papers of Needls 5 c! good socks 5 and 9c a pair. Prices Reduced on Every Article. We ke?p a nice line of Groceries, ! also ury OOOGS. j S MIKE ROSEN BURG & CO. Y & BRO. are the leadins: Liv- eryraen of GHapel Hill, RA home. We arc glad to sec out again Alvis Pat-' tcrson, after a long and severe attack of typhyed malarial fever." ' j . Mrs. C. R. Craig who has been visiting friends here returned ; io hor home in Windsor, this week. " ' , Mrs. Cad Williams who recently moved from this place toj University Station, is quite sick with the fever. ' i Mr. Howard Bj Ronthaler, who has been on a visit to friends here for several days, left f. Wednesday; for his home in Winston, j 1 - " ! Nearly all the people around this section are through pulling fodder. " This has been a wonderful year for saving feed. I 1 -) . : Miss Laura Newton, oft Raleigh, "has accepted the position as gover- iiebb lor iviii, nzic riaiii-. Mr. J, DT Weeb has bought a lot adjorning those jb Drs. Headen and London and will erect for himself soon, a beautifill home. ' There is a greater number of hogs in Chapel Hill than in any town of its size known. Eevery colored person in the place tries to raise'their own meat. -, , Hillsboro has a young men's Democratic, club. Why; can't its neighbor itown Chapel Hill, have a Hi h nf k kind? It would De a. artnt thinor fnr Dr. Roberson, and is having modeled. He has made an.: a of 4 or t rooms and other improve will Be housk hotel MED CMES If ments, which when finished a convenant and handsome it' Mr. P. will continue the1 business in -this home and jt" will be known as Patterson's HoteL A joint canvass has been arrang ed between Messrs. A. VV. Gra ham and jThomas Settle, candidates for Congress in this District. Thejy will speak in Orange as follows: Chapel Hill, Saturday, Sept., 2gtn; Hiilsboro, ' Monday, Oct.,- 1st; White Cross, Tuesday, Oat.,- 2nd, Cedar Grove, Monday, Oct.; 8th. 1 Mrs. Lydia Wilson, mother of Mr. William and Thomas Freeland, ,aged 93 years died at the home pf her son William Freeland; near Hillsboro, last Tuesday, She wis buried at the Quaker meeting' house Tuesday evening, and the funeral services were conducted jby Rev. Mr. Taylor, of the Baptist church of Hillsboro. . When you want nice turn outs. Rkpc Rtiffffip? nr C.c rrifl ap ran Of a kinds, at prices to suit our 11, ' ,u . u..- t , ybe had from them at any hour, day , paiiuns. Special attention to PRESCRIPT IONS. i DB. L B. CHAEL HILL, n! C. Roberson ' or night. They are prepared to do any and all kinds of Hauling. You will do well to consult -them when you want Horses and T .. Buggies, or Wansv . H RAY' & BRO, Chapel Hill,. N. 1 C. BY MYSTERY! SURROUNDED A Great Mistake. the people of Orange coun the political issues of the the following times and day at places: Cedar Grove Monday, SepJ, 17th, at 1 p;m.; Hillsb6ro;Mondcjy, Se j. 17th at 8. p. m.; Caldwell Institute II. H. PATTERSON, Hon. Ociavius Zoke will address Pays for this space, keep your eye y upon on nf has many good things to tell you about his tall stock; do. he youy'g men, to .11. 1 Sept Work commenced this ; week on Dr. London's new residence on Pittsboro street and Dr. Headens new residence week. Tuesday, Sept.-, 1 8th, at White Cross, Wednesdays 19th, at 1 p. m. Let tne r peop turn out and hear him. Hillsboro Observer. - ' . V The "Senatorial Democratic Coh vehtion met in Hillsboro last Satur day, Orange, Caswell, "Ajamanjre and Durham were well represented. Mr. H; A. Reams, Chairman of; the Di$trict Executive committee, ca 1- earby's University ed the convention to order and whs will start up next It i - i'. A' recent discovery is that, he&d&chd, , dizziness, dullness, confusion 101 the mind. etc., are due to derangement 01 the nerve centers which supply the brainy with nerve forces , that indigestion, dyspepsia; neuralgia, :. wind in stomach, etc.; arise from the derange ment of the nerve centers supplying these or gans with nerve fluid or force. This is likewise , true of many diseases of the heart and lungs.' The ' nerve system is like a telegraph system, as :i will be seen by the accompanying cut. f The little white lines are the nerves which convey the nerve force from the v nerve centers to every Dart of the body, just as the electric current is conveyed along t ho telegraph wires to every. station, large or small, ordinary physicians fail to regard ; this fact; instead of treat ing the nerve cen ters for the cause of the disorders arising therefrom they t r e a t the part, affected, i Franklin Miles, M. D., LL. B., the highly celebrated specialist and student of nervous diseases, and . author Mr. McLeheham, registered drug gist of Raleigh. Jand of several years. experience has fiecepted a position with Kluttz & Drag Store. made permanent chairman and Mr. of manv noted treatises on the latter subject. long since realized the truth of the first j statement, and his Restorative Nervine is prepared on 1 that principle. Its success in curing all diseases arising from derange- mcnt of the 'nervous system is wonder- , f ul, as the thousands of unsolicited testlmo- nials. in possession of the company manuf ac- turing the remedy amply prove. M . Dr.-; Miles' Restorative Nervine is a reliabU . remedy for all nervous diseases, such I as rifihilitv. nrostratlon. sleeplessness, dizziness hysteria, sexual de bility, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc. It Is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr. -Miles Medical Co., ttlkftart, ind., on receipt or price, i per uov tie, six bottles for $5, express prepaid- ft Kegtoratlve IN er vine nosiuveiy conuusa 00 opiates or dangerous drugs. ,
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