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. Hillsboro Recorder. TERMS; $1.00 PER ANNUM, LWAYS IN ADVANCE TYSKTJ8JN( AT HVINO ATS. HILLSBORO POST OFFICE. )ffloe hours from IX a. tn. to 8.15 p. m. ery day exoept Sunday ana on Sunday, iaUm.tolp.nl. , ; ; . 11. u, I raiuou, m. iu - MMnlA- utl rain in tin fdlliaff. , 1 piotruted mealing eommoneed at He bn Ust Sunday. . Rev. W. F. Wilbolra paster of the Fres teriaa church will retara next Thursday. At thia season of the year every thing bald bo kept dear of decaying vegetable Uter. "-y-.h ,,',";,.." ; bur townsmen . E. '. A. Rosemond . and iorge Lava went to the Baptist Aasbeia n at Epheses. The Presbytery of .Orange will eonvene .Croat RoeJs Church ia Alamsnoe wan Ion the Slat tout. A protracted meeting commenced at War Crave hut Sunday aader the minia of Rev. J. E. Kelson. tWe are sorry to learn tbat Baffin Dodaon Worthy citizen of the county ia seriously )k and not espaeted to lite. Rev. J. L. Carrie who has aooepted a call I Fairfield Church ia this county, will ke charge as Pastor on the first Sunday i September next. ' . . ; fin mentioning the death of Dr. firadshor V4 week, we stuted that U re. II. was dead, jut since have been belter informed and Wly nake the correction. The farmers says psrtfcu'erly thou who ppoeed the etock law, that thoir lands ve improved vastly since the slock law rent into operation. ,, I Three Engines tans way in Philadelphia the 19th iast., breaking themselves all Jo Hinders and killing Several men. I On a strike we suppoae. I Considerable destruction of crops by the jrind and rain storm near Raleigh, Urge )oldsof fins Cora andCottoa are blown lu to the ground. I A special session of Mecklenburg Pres bytery eonvoneJ at Atbevuiit on last ait ur Jay, the ol.jwt of the Seasum ru to iuatail Rev. lir. Bryan as Pastor. 1 A bis Ocean race to come off soon be tween the Scotch Yacht "Thistle and tlie American Yacht '.' YoJunteer" fine time foe lovers of each sport " We barn tbat aire. Belly Riley relic of Washington BUey doe., died lest Sitarday bijrht at the Poor Hanea in bar niaetiolb year."' Sirs. BJey was a kind and g wd old lady - 4 . - 1 A daDjerous and difficult Surgical Oprv U"B was perforated on airs. Btaie XicCau icy Lst Monday. ' We are glad to learn that the operation Was saooetaful and that Mrs. McCauly is doing well I There seems to be great difficulty with the officials at Waabing'ou as to redtciug .the surplus in the Treasury. If Secretary Tairchild will wriU to King Kdak.se of the Sandwich Islands be will at once aolve ithe problem. . , . f I Lieut Qov. a F. ArmdJd, CjL S A. f Shsrp A . Q. McElwe of SUteetillo spent 1 the night at the Ooeuoeecbeo Ust Tuesday os their way to Roxboro. Gov. Armfield : is one of the eounael in the AleElwe and B'aekweH suit to be tried this week. Oar new Ware Iloaae for the sale of leaf Tobacco willorwo here about the first or middle of September next, naJer very fa trorable elroomstsuces, some 8 or 10 new batara from a distance will loca'e here. UiUaboro intends to have a first dau Waie- boose. . . . - .' - We Omitted Ust week to miction that 1 Mr. A. W. Grab am of llillsboro, had been appointed a director In the North Carolina lUilroad in the place of MjJ. Craig resign (sialso that Mr. Oral) am bed been elect- ti PrveUleot of the Wait'a Miue ia Ala ijema, good leLoliona in both eosua. I Another great lues at so. The eity of 'Montreal which left Mew York on the C:b ; iust., for liferpool waa borned at aea an the 11 lb insb Bhe bad aloatd 420 fasGO- f' gets, 13 ere repotted aa tuisaing, the pie- seogera were rescued by the British 8toa taer York City and were Unded at Qjcc&i Wn. : '-. . llr. David 1. Clark, the Superintendent of the Piwr Home celrud at bur saooium this morning, he iuforms as that there are Bsw 8 InmatM of the pjor Uouse, and from what we know and hv j scea of them. We Judge they are well aud carefully at tended to. - Eddie Coolry of the fa in of 0. 8. Cooly and Son, dealers in furuHure, in this place was In our sanctum this morning aud says, I that aiuoe he advertised his goods In this paper, um oas nsa a eonsiani traae ana selling more furniture than he evor Sold before.' In fact, be say he has nearly sold ont and U ordering bore. Why can't every body do like Messrs Cooky, advertise in the I.iqokdkr end acll out their goods. On anhBcrintioa list up to Uit Saturday, numbered over 00 subscribers, and still thw ftnme. this is not all. by the 1st of Jan.' 1888, we Intend to have over 1200 bone-fids subscribers at whlcn jtime we in tend to enlarge oar paper p tuas wo can give more news. The people will patronize a hv paper.' j And now they have It, that Mrs. Clove- land's pet Monkey is dead aud the Presi dent ia sasoectod of having somo know ledge of the mode and manner of its "tak ing off" poor man, we are sorry tor mm, hut. "'tii is ever thus from childhoods hour" that when anything goes wrong while the Madam's away, the poor Hus band has to suffer, this thing ought to be stopped. Wa went but niibt to hear the Ttov. Mr. Ball from Iowa, a member of the Society of Friends. Hi. IaMiim waa mninlv (liroetod to an 6X- planutionof the Quaker faith, beliof. habits and modes of worship, V" As a eeneral rule be aatd the true Friends were strictly temperate, not only as to whrbkey but in everything else, and at a certain olace or neighborhood, wholly una- kers in Iowa, there was not a drinking man nor a bar room, that among the Friends there was no use for Lawyers Buerias, Constables, Court Houses and Jails. The same however, may be said as to sny other denomination of true and genu ine believer. We know of bot one genuine "Friend" now livinff in Oranse oonntr, and be U now in hia 94th year, and if every body waa as good and as pure as we know anold Tomy McCracken to be, it oouIJ well be earn there would be no use of Court noooea and Jails, But, Alas; we are all a wicked and per verse set "An Idle Brain is the Devil's Work Bhep." This is and old saying but "worthy of ail acceptation boys, young ynlLme, we mean, who grow Bp with no fitod rules of labor or employment will form habits oj i.llneae that in the end will ultimately prove their down-fall, besides it Is a sin to be idle or lazy. God never lutendod his creatures to be idle, "by the sweat of thy brow ye shdl e-U bread" is the command. We note in oar com nuoity many boys, not at school, whoso chief employ meat soems to be plsying ba!i and sauntering a- round yon need not say "I have nothing to do" this is apparent, yoa need nx say. "I cau't get employment," this will not do, any boy can get wk any where, if he will abow a disposition to do it. Our advice is, to make work, seek it, start to work, one Job, will open the way to another, don't be too choice as to the kind of work, any kind of honorable Ubot however menial it may be, to better than idleness. Idleness brings crime, for "Satan finds some mischief sli3 For idle hands to do. Ov to work boys, earn yonr own bread. yon will think better of yourselves and the world will think better of you. We ak, why la it that Justices of the Peaee oil over the sUU are resigning or re fusing to qualify as each. Tue main rea son we thiuk, ie that the Legislature has from time to time reduced the fees of the Jaalicve to such an extent that no man fitt ed for the office will give bU time to it, an te he U paid sonietuiug like a fair ei'U Vaient, tinder the new Conflation and the enactments of the Legislature, the poweS, the duties sod ruspousibiUUes have greatly iucraaaeJ, and no man ought to accept the office antes he makes op his mind to q-is- hfy himolf Ut its important aud re;ioasi ble duties, and they cannot thiuk of that, uuioas the loos would JusUfy them ia so do ing. IX the next Oeneral Assembly would take ap the matter aud pay the Justices reason able fees, then we wiil have good men in office, and the Governor and Clerks of Courts would not be so much bothcted about gutting competent men to rptaLfy as Justice of the I'sace. Boyi! Boys!! Boys!! an Tn it nnsHihla that in this our boasted Christian era that boys' would go to the house of God and while the minister was lecturing or preaching there, in the pres ence of a large congregation of men, wo men and children, and in the presence ol their parents too, wilfully and wickedly, misbehave, so as not only to interrupt the speaker, but the whole congregation as well, to this enquiry we would be glad to say no, but justice and candor as well as our own personal observation com pell us to sav thev do. and we are sorry to say it Boys, if there is any place' in the world that von should feel especially caded upon to be gentle and gentlemen, it is while la the honse of GjJ.sad while others are en gaged in His Worship. The future man is cene rally estimated by tue conduct ol tue boy, no one cau entertain much hope for s boy who will wickedly and purposely mis behave in church, outside ot its criminality (and it i criminal, and guilty parties can be mode to feel the rigors ol the law it is low impolite aud degraliug "aud we hope we may never have the necessity to speaa on this subject again. Of course we allude to whut appears to have been misbehavior at the Methodist Church Monday night while the Kev. Mr. Bull, the Friend, was levturiug to a large cougregation there assembled : the distur bance waa poyuiuz matches, but from our observation we do not believe the match was ignited intentionally. We incline to the opinion that some one had purposely or accideotly scattered matches over the floor and by putting your foot down they were exploded. We think this because when coming out tne cuurcn, alter semee on the opposite side of the church we step- ed upon a match which paitialiy exploded. But boys, if yoa are really guilty you ought to be ashamed of yourselves, remem ber no gentleman wilt misbehave in church. Sal Death. Died at Mrs. Marty's ia Alamance conn ty last week Mrs. Emolino Mebaue, wife of Mr. Wright Mabane near Unutington. Tenn. ' - , Mrs. Mcbsne left North Carolina some 33 or 40 years ago and made her borne in Tennessee. She was here on a visit te her sister Mrs. Mary Jane Cratchfield and oth er relatives, was taken ill and died a above stated, her husband was Telegraphed for and came immediately but twj late to see her alive. . Her remains was taken to her home in Tennessee for interment her dangbtcr Mary was with her. Mrs. Mebane was a kind and affuctionate wife and rcolhfr end leaves a devoted hus band and child to mourn their loss. We ace from the Neat mi Observer that new Tobacco ia coming into market at Ra lui&h and bringing phenomenal prices J some as high as 350 00 per hundred. This was of a beautiful lemon color. We learn also that some of onr farmers are entting toboooo in Orange and they are welt pleas ed with the color and qiality; all our to bacco planters need now, is some dry weather to ripen it np, and while we are not m ili of tobacco grower we predict that there wilt be the best crop raised this year than thu-e bos been for many years past and will bring more satiafactory pri ces. With a good crop of wheat already bar vested, a good crop of corn sow on the ground and a successful crop of Tobacco we hope to hear no more of hard times Snicida. We learn throajh Mr. D. L. Wulls, that on Thursday burning the 13 -h iuL, Mr Wil.iam Warien, ot Cedar Grove township about 21 miles north of Cedar Grove ia Orange Co., committed suicide by shooting a rifle ball through hi head, the ball going in at the for head and coming oat at the back of the head, lit was seen to take his rifle sod go oat the house, as it intending to ahoot a squirrel, be wont to the woods Uid down pat the muzzle of the gun to his head aud pushed the trigger with his fojt and ramrod, bis death was of coarse ia- sUnUnions. , , ' Mr. Warren was a just sod upright man highly esteemed in bis neighborhood aud a consUtent number of the Primitive Dap- list Church. He leaves a wife and a daughter about ten yjars old to raoui u his autiou-ly end. Teller Scott of the Manhattan B ink of New York has confessed to stealing tlGD. 000 and implicates bis wife's eoasin John It. Dunn. Scott left the money with Dunn and went to Canada and thenoe to Eng- tond, Dona then spent or lost the money, so neither has the benefit of the big steal Scott to still in England and Dunn is id Ludlow fStrcet Jail: Dana the biggest rascal of the two, for ho induced Scott to steal llio money. . " ' Our SchoolAffain. We have heard of no active demonstra tion looking to the establishment of a Male School in Hillsboro. This ought not to be so. If our citizens would take the iniatory step a good and permenent Male School could be establish ed here without , the least trouble, as we said before. Why send oar boys off to dis tant institutions of learning when there is no place to be found better suited for a good schoo) than Hillsboro. Why do our people, by their indifference, put the pa rents to the unnecessary expense ot paying board for their boys at other places when they ought to send them to School here and let them board at home, thus saving Urge sums of money to the parents and at the same time kesp the money here. We have the ample buildings built for tbat purpose, good and competent teachers can be bud in our midst, quite enough boys to make a good school Besides, our natural advantages would invite boys from a dis tance jthus placing thousands of dollars here instead of sending it off; it would in crease trade, add to our population and give a market to oar coautry friends for their produce. By all means citizens, wake np to the necessity of the thing. Match Game. "Sugar Hill and "Eno Bangers" played a match game last Silnrday evening the game stood Eno Bangers 79. Sugar Hill 19. Sugar Hill you have not sustained the reputation we gave you some time ago. Yon mast get oat of that, we did not tuink there was a dab any whore to get the better of yoa. Where's yoar Coffee. IlllUborw Produce Markets SALE OF Valuable Lauds. BY virtue of an ordorof the Superior Court of Caiwell oonntr, we will offer for sale at PllOrCCT U1LL in CasweU Co., on the tlXD DA r OF SEPTEMBER 1837. The following valnable tracts of Lind: One Tract in Oiaope eoanty; on Eioriv er. adioininff the lands ot lliehard TUomn- son, LouUa Wilkvnoa and other, on which is situated a very FINE GRIST MILL, Thl tract contains about FIFTY ACRE. The Mill is in fiae con liii u, with a Rood custom, aud all the machinery and fixtures will tie sold With it. One Tract in Caswell county, adjoining the Unds of IVnjimiu Wells, tlie heirs et law ol Handy uurcn, w. It. cuarpand otb era containing aoout 20 5 ACRES. This trort In a very valuable FINE TO BACCO FARM, situated in the very flu el tobacco section iu this state aud is in hUh state of cultivation. One Tract in Cawc!i county adjoining the mmls or, a. Jeurion, u. w. Morgan, Miss Mary Tumor and others, containing about 20 0 ACRES,' known ns the "Turner Tract." One Tract of about 230 ACRES In Can- wi-ll coontv admlning the Unds of B. II Warren. W. D. Satterfleld and others, The three tnat namnd Tracts are also fine TO 15ACCO FAUM3, welt improved and in fine state of cultivation, with all neoesatry bonornt, nrn ana otner Dauaings, TEKMS: One third of the parohsse mo ney CASH, one third to be one in six months, one third to be due in twelve months The deferred payments to bear Interest until all the purchase money is paid and tne tiue is reserved uniu tne same to paid and the sale to confirmed by the Court. w. a. wAiiiii'.a, J.B. WA11KEN, Aug. 25. Us. Com'rs. COBBECIED WEEKLY! Apples (dried) Berries Beeawax ButUr Chickens Coffee Com Eggs Fionr Lard Lime Rock Meal Molasses Oats Salt . r . Sugar Syrnp Mnat 2 to 5 5 , 18 to 15 to 20 10 to 20 22 to 25 65 to 00 8 to 10 400 to 500 8 to 10 100 to ICS 70 30 to 45 40 to 85 to 1C0 8 to 9 25 to 50 75 to 80 For Sale or Rent as EASY TERMS. THAT Valuable DWEtJJSG, just West of tbe Methodist Church. Containing five Koouif. Apply to JAMES WEBB, Jr. k BRO. Ang. 23 87. lm. ST O 3 rr o O r H 3 o a o o 4 H trj H H H 33 Lowest Prices! PLEASIJ remember this, and call and examine my Stock and make your purchases ot tae at tbe lowest cash prices. I carry a large stock of 'oreign and Domestic Dry Goods? Notions, Hosiery, Cloaks, Underwear, Edginga, Inserting, Fine Clothing Fine Hats, Gents' Furnishing GoodH, Fini Shoes, made by Zeigler Brd.v ay State, S. &.L Uc., (J has. ileiser and other celebrated manutaciarerfl, IIEAYY AND FANCY GltOOERIES, obacco, ware. rial. C Saw Mills, Geioor Sepenttorn, Walter A. Wood Reapers and Mowers, Dixie, Climax and Avery Double Shovel Plows, Iron Age and, Dteie .Cultivators, Sewing M'tohines, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Sheet Iron and Tobacoq Fiues tor curing lobacco, Carpets, Oil Cloth and Watting. - , Yours Truly, , John L. Blarliliam, ang. 11 3m. DURHAM, N. C. 1887. ESTABLISHED IN 1860. Lemuel Lyncli, t rr.ACTiciL WATCH MAKEK JEWELER, rATlTlCULATt attention is paid, to the repairing of FIN E WA.XC II Ed aLeoWWJcaJLix ana tJjWiwS, neatiy it will pay yoa to bare your work done nicely ana promptly, am i nave gooa workmen beeidos mysvlf, and will see that .a a Ml wora is uone neauy. sag. ii. THE BEST GOODS AT THE SnuffJ Cigars, Hard ware, Wood and Willow-ware, Orockery, Glass. Gu .8, Pistols, Blasting and Rifle Powder, Fuse, Shot, IiuudiDg Mate, arneuters and PainterttrSu:)DHe8.The J. P. Niasen Wacrons. Encines. C. C00LEY, E. L COOLEY. 08. COOLEY, & SON., MANUFACTURERS OF -AND DEALERS IN Furniture of every Description. MATRES3E3 and BEDDING kept on hand and furnished to order. COFFINS and CASES of all SIZES and STYLES. A Hkabsb TBEB, as usual to pur patrocB. REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS in a neat and substantial manner. We make a specialty of flN SAFES, BEDSTEADS, and FURNITURE BY THE SUIT. SSS. Thanking our triends for their former libebai. fatbonage, we mo8t respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. C. S, COOLEY & SON, ILUiLiSiiUXiU , Pi v. R E M E M B E R CHEAP for CASH, and all kinds of Country Pio duco taken in exchange for GOODS. - ang TOBACCO FLUES. I Have iost received a large lot of Snarr Iboh, and am now prenared to fnruisn ... vtn.i TiiiiACC.a FLUES. Se?en- een veare experience g. araatees satisf ac lion in an my wurt. u,iu. ... n. llARUWICKB k WELLES i ATEJit xia Regclator, c.. T.iun.vi vaIIhiv. John S. Wil A V. VHlllllft w vwv.U j - liaras, of lElm Grove, Chatham co., aiys: l used one 01 youi i aicu. um iut season, and for the tobacco cured with ...1 s 7 IL1 nr Tnnn.livrl. I Const- ,l.a, T Maa mAr. than ilfltltllA tne C(lHt of the Regulator in caring one barn.' Give me a cau oeiore ouying eiswwnwo. ang. 11. Main Street, Durham, N. C. THE MINT SALOON. HILLSBORO', N. G S. T. SMITH, rrop'r. T--rrT4nT.atntW nn hand a full line of J-lw. all kinds of LIQUU1U), BRANDIES, WINES, 10BACCU, CIGAR3, ic. Pore C. CORN WHISKEY a specially. FRESH LAGER BEER asd BOUEX1EAN EXrOltT BEER, on hand all the tune. I ask the publio to give me a call ang.ll. SMITH. BAR ROOM. . J. L. Gr. Hayes, On the South Side of King Street, 4th door above the Corner. Keeps a first CLASS SALOON. Where can be bad the finest WIIISKEVS. BRANDIES. WtNES, RUM AND BEER, And doslrcs to specially call attention to the superior quality of CORN VVHIRKEY Manufactured by himself, vhich he will warrant to be pure, aiao CIGARS, CIO A RETT3, and pure Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO. T do not advice yoa to drimk but if yon wilt take' soManiiKo;'' come and see nit and yoa shall have something rCRE AND GOOD. J.LO, 11AYF.1 an g 113m, llilhiboro, N. (I. CIiaSeTePostley, WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER DEALER IN ALL kinds of Watches and Clocks, JEWELRY of every kind and style. SILVERWARE, Fine Cutlery, Solid Silver Knives & Forks, The best 1'OCKET KNIFE made. And everything of the best quality usa ally kept in a first class JEWELRY STORE. When you come to town, be sure and call. 1 will scU yoa GOODS as CHEAP ss can be had in any market. WA1CU AND JEWELRY Repairing done with care. A!l ordors front a distance carefellyat bmdedto. Main Street, next door to the Post OKke. aug.il m niiAjr. x v. 30US W, OEtAIlAX, TUOS. Bt'FFiS. QRAIIA5I t RUFFE A1T0RNEVS AT LAW, Hillsboro, X. C. Practices in the Countii s of AlamannA. Caswell. Durham, Gaillurd, 1 locking tiam,. x vmuu anil wntiiu. , Also In the Federal Courts at Rabtlgh and Oreensboro. anz. 11-lv W, GRAHAM, Attorney at Law, JULL&DORff, 2T- a Practices in tho Connliea of Orange, Durham. Tenon, OranviUe and Caswell, ang. 11 ly. Q E. PARISH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HUhtjOro', X C. Practices ia CraDCO and il ad J Counties, (uf
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