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Matt - HHIsboro Recorder ri'BLIBHED Bt ft. E. PARISH", lud'i. kfroiir'a. r- N- STRWOWICK. f niURSDAY. SEPT. 22, 1887. Politics will be on 'a boom next Spring and we intend to take' oar part iu that boom. . ' ' ; There aie still surviving 705Sf sol diers of the war will! Stekicnand 895 widows, 106$ ot the war ot 1812 and i 1,831 widow. The Supreme Court of Illinois has tsonfirmed the Jrdtnent of the Court below aud the Anarohist are to hang vn the- llth ot November. Interested parties are attempting to make it appear that Senator Yahc'e U hostile to President ;. Cleveland. Wait til! he canvass of 1S88 begins Uud J Co will see. The Republican State Convention of New York met the 14th Inst , at Saratoga. Warner Miller was ruade rtuirman; Fred D. Grant will be ttoirtiuated for Secretary of St Ate-. Cleveland has made the !iTt and wisest President the country has had ttnce the war; to this all honest men j uf both parties agree, tbeii why make a change to suit dishonest people. Ex President Jtffersou Davw will tlttend tha Georgia State Fair at Ma con on the 26th October next. There "will be present many thousands ol 'ex Confederate soldiers to greet their graud old chief. The Scotlaud Neck "Democrat be Sieves Col. W. L. Saunders the best trisn we c-jn nominate for Governor iu 18S8. - We most heartily concur in this but would ttrefer to see Col. Saunders in tho Uuited State Seuate. A construction train on the Apen 'eitension ot the Midland road in Col brad waa derailed and turned com pletelr op aid down burying the tfle'u ubuuld j-iiii without regard to' party. Under the iron, killiug lour auil sel but at the s-icnnce of political prioci " ' The governor's Palactf. Urbther Polk of the Progasive far mer, fays "thai the Gov. House when completed will have cost not less than $lCfO,000. this is rather more than we expi-cUd. We always understood that it would hot exceed $i5.U0 and this wotvld have been enough while the Owvernwa . walary remained! at $3,000 per annum. In this hwver fhey are Only following weUeataultnh ed precedent. Iu all pnblie bnild ing the cust ta generally abrnt five times more than aYigrirallv invtfttai ed." ' " . , . r But the "farmer say the. Slate ought to sell it. It strikes as lint wbencter the 8tatt goes into market offering her Governors bouse for sale, it will be very much like the boy that drew the Elephant. ' Ueai'Ies ve are opposed to it sale We have always had a weeklies to live in a tine house, mid as we Intend to lo Goverimr .".f Nrt h Carolina some day, w expect our weakness to be gratified. However,- we are iu no hurry about it, when all the other ua pirants gets through, then if we are uot too old1, we will udTfie in, but upon this condition, the salary must be raiteM, we can't live ou $3,000 per an num. lluld op brother Polk don't sell our huiiae right away. ' Republican nomination -The New Y-rk Star commenting . . . ...set upon lue uuiniRitiioii says: "toi. Grant's U'tniinatuni is a tribute tr the memoir uf his illus ritm lather The candidate is a gentleman uhom no hoatile criticism will Ut htado. It in one thing to do honor to the great soldier who led the Union armies to final victory by erecting a fitting monument to htm at the re.-tuuj place of his choice, but quite another mat ter to ask the majority of the voters of the State to elect his son to oiie of its mt imporlaut offices against their convictioiis aS Id the right rules lor the conduct of the State govern ment. That woti'd lie paying a tri- bme totheir ewii coat, not for a wor thy object iti whiCli alt patriotic men A Great Shame.' W copy from a¨ier of exchan ges the following language incident upon the Supreme Court of Illinois, confirming the Judgment of the Court below in the Anarchist caBes, to il; "Justice Magrnder reads the Oeci won with Palli I 1W' and, Hisxr V'oica."' - .' : r ; ' VP'hy all fhia pfde? are'the J udg'e ot the Stipnttw Court ot' IHiM.is a (raid tiv"emfirin a mot r'ghteons Judgnient condemning to death Beveu of the deepest llood-dyed vifliana that ever lived? Is t it actually tftfe that the Judges of our highest State Courts become "Palid" faced and "If ?fU$ Voiced" when discharging a plain and sworn dutj? Can they, and will not the public think of the murdered ones that met their late by t be bands ot these viliifffts. Will they net think of the reign ot terror and blootf shed that these meft were inorgurafrng in our country, ami after a fail trial th it consumed sisty days, they were ad judged puilty'ot murder and the S'J pre me Court trpon review says there was no error, yet in. Buying sv they become "Palid.? If this is (rue, it the newsptpvr have not misrepresent el iIim Court, it is a burning shame njiou the Judiciary of Illinois. ; . Parliament Frorogaed. It is to be irgrettod that the Queen iu her .ps:li proroguing Parliament to the 11th of Nov. bail so-lit tie to say in relerence to the unfortunate core ditioit of lreluud. This is all she says: 4 The wants and difSen'.tiea ol Ire laud have occupied yonr clone atten lion during this protracted session. I trust the remedies your wisdom has provided will graduul'y effect a conw itete restoration ot order in Irelnud, nd vita renewed neotiraKerneiit to peaceful Industry. ' In order to pa hem It baa been necessary to post none tnrfhv important measures hffect- lug other parta of the kingdom which doubtkasyou will be'aWe to resume wiiuoui innuraiice ai iue comiogtes awn. . : It the Governor of Oliio is a' fair Mmple of decent people in that State, then we conolud'e that the Oldoans are ft rough and unroauerly set. It is true any dog may try to insult the President ot the United Stages, it in also true that even a Governor rosy do so, twit its a matter of very bud tn8te and shows mighty bad breed ing. ' ' , " ,. - ; ;.. Washington Cntle (Ind..) says the most import tint and at the annie time most equitable proceeling of-the pres. flit Administration with regai the the public domain, is the order of Si creta ry Lamar restoring to ; settlement twenty-five to thirty million seres el land heretofore withdrawn as indem liity lauda for th benefit ot the AN lantio and Pacific railroad Compauy. The ground taken by the Secretary is that a the road has failed to comply with the terms ot its grant, the Gov eminent is bound neither by law nor equity to set apart thecekAUa for an indefinite ptrierf, nd that every acre to which' the road cannot m ike a poa sessory title should be thrown open' at' onpe under the bofaestead and pre erpption laws. i Gov. Scales ha returned from the Centennial. H.'..pEA'l',yt,; to "JEErS conrdautry fitt tand1,. Mid" recBtve EAILY all kinds of P AM-lL Y GU O C E R I E S, L S O itil - ; -..-,,.,,14, ,..,n, ,.,. , . ) .. . !. . ' (. i .'! t' Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions, H ARD TJ A RE . HEADY toE CLOTHING . riously injuring 61. pie to mere suliment' For it is plaiu to all that the Candida cy imKsed vu CoL Grant by the lie public in party can signify nothing else tlun the perverion uf the patii- otic memories of the war for the Un ion to partisan advantage. 1 1 m m Projreu-Zdncation. It is gratifying to note from almost Overy One of our exchanges we see growing evidence ol Etlucatlotial pro gress1 iu the Stale. The school gen e rally are opening with a grentljr iu cieMf.l number ot acholarB, and iu the majority ol the lite Teachers seem to be mostly young Ht'Ie, bht thoroughly qualified, lull id life ami energy. 1 ins is nnti'iuuteuiy a gntut fign and sKiaks well lor the future of the State. N )itte can h"tw to be truly great without, being learned. Inoraiwe, vice and poverty g hand in liHiiu, while wisJ.im. virtue and prosperity are inseporablei It hal always been takvli at true, that when an Arbitrator tr Hrlutoe who may be called upon todtfc.de be. twven two'ir morecontettding parties. that il be displeases by his award bo li that all ibis will w oik out for it,. P"- e is shore to be right, 1-ood of the oppressed Irish In tlw J,,, hermn in bit speecue, the i new iora r.'piiOiican vouveuuon and the Utdical party genelUy de The bonds are toiiitng in under the I nounce Mr. Cleveland for not cirir offer o! the Seitretary of the Treasury. I logout the civil service Iw, while X)a the 14th acting Secretory Thomp-1 brother Kitchen cf the Democrat' oti accepted 1,1V900 of the bonds I end many other HemocraUo papers it prices ranging 107, to ICS It island few Dernocratio men iu the hoped that this proceduie, will make! State, dennhure bid for crry-g it money some what more plentiful. I out. A Mr Cleveland please tu-tu Hie Mutual majority against ProhM er be mnt be right. Now what bve What a lovely pair ol A griculturut we are to hlvo at the Baleigh Agrit 'cultaral Colored Fair.. John Sherman 'of Ohio, presidential aspirant, nd William Mafinne, of Va Senatorial 'aspirant. " Now won't we have farm talk. ; ; The French have been pompering up for i long time and now feel their 'osta. Gen. lierearet commander of the 13 Army Corps eaysi That franr now knows her strength sud that She is ready and awaits her revenge, l ue Patchmao may now take care of bis 'eCalp. Why can't the Libor Tarty get 'wbitt it wants under a Democratic administration beaded by Cleveland, livt Congress adpt bis suggestion and cj)int a commission to settle all 'questions of labor slid cspital. This, it seem to us, will meet the euds aimed at by the Labor Party. - -...-..- they are having high old times in 'nglad over the Crime Act. The -tlovernment has imprisoned the Irish Editor O'Drien and put him lo ddn- -guoii. Wo Caunot help hot think. tition In Texas is 02.334 yoo got to say. The North Carolina Herald says Congressman William D. Kelly, fami liarly known a Pi Iron Kelly "the oldest member of Coogre atd one o !! men beinir born edual. tb thriltv mit prominent tetter clas of r, -Among th Celebrities in Pblladel t;hia attending the centennial of th Constitution, is the tit II. ii. Hayes. It will do to repeat ancient history and to state that, on th principle ol property. JJ'3. Mattttget, Ye, and they better keep an eyson lim, be may try that tig gam again and embezzle old ludependeuce IlalL If John Sherman and few more ol the "visiting Statesmen were there they would do it. tb republican party ought Id choos for their next presidential candidal man comparatively unknown, fhal is rather hard on the old republican leaders, and implies that among alio them it not on who lospir public couS'tence. Apples (rfrktly lierries . Keeswas . butter CloVkens CofTea Corn Egg Flour Larj L'm B.rk Ifolrtiwet Bvrnn Vhat Gen. Deiiiamiu F. liutletisnowad vocattiig the paying-peMnona to Con- m ' mi ' 'a "."'." 'ew .S ' ieiereie Dinners slier n mo iiorta era soldiefs are peiibiied, out of the baur.ct uf the surplus in theTrdaatv ry, if any. TJiis anyh-xly can safely do. lor there will never be m balance after Hut lei ' troop are supplied. But Rivld from all this. Din. yotir scheme s a shrewd one, bnt entirely ton thin. 1 ,.i I. i - - EilliboroCorbintoa. The Hillsbom Retonhr says that the first name givii to that ancient lxroiigh MliIUU p) wa "Corbinloii. How it iiLtaintd that annellation. it mys, ii not known. lp"U ll history sod tradition is silent " 1 rhap we can Itcfp th 7?(fo oVr in this matter. In the Vear 1753. by orders ol Hurl Granvillet Salisbury was stirveyed and laid oitt into streets by Lorliiu ami Inn us. surveyoj's, in the employ r Granville. I he two principal streets N.iHlnin, inter acting at lue puolic qi.re, wera uauiel after tln-toeMrvevor, Cor hiu Street end Iniiixs S leet Whiln the latter alreet retnius its name, the former was in 1850 chauired to Main Street." Th probability presents it sen io onr ruiiiu mat mis same sur vyr, Corbin, laid out and atfrvered the old borough ot what is now known a Hillrboro. Probably Mr. Coibiu hiniKb'l lent hi own nam tit th new- ly created town and called it Corbin ten. 1 1 1 be fact I hat Corbin surveyed the site tif the prevent town id UilU boro, there is no doubt in oar mind sl-Ont the origin iif th name Cotliu toifc-X C. Ikrold. ! Siusbcet, X. C. ii Aug. '87. Denrir; I notice yuexpre some lubt as to th origin ot th ntii Oibtiitoii." I would suggest (nn lets. It tia probably already occurred to. ton) that It was named tor Francis Litwa on ot ira uranviiie's Land AgM for whom atret hereffalii bntt) is nnmd With high regard ' Walte Ctisf. V remtmter teveral year go while searching for some rnattettttn the Clerks UH!c her, ws cam ftcro an old bonk of Record which alma tUt"lM!ffUMo'tJlKn called Corlin tos) wss sunreyed and laid off into streets in the year H53but it is no wber slated by whom surveyed. Bat from th statement of oar eootempo rurylh North Carolina Herald, sod tb etd of Judge Clark, there can be 00 doubt bat oar ancient town receive ed iu fiqst asm from Francis Cor bin Lord Gran vine's land agent and we thank our friend for the information NOTICE. THE nmtersigned having thin dj qn. u w iub AniDiiiuiminr or tiia i.ita prrwoa iDuemea IO Sll rMat to eotll iorvw.i son pa tbe ume, n.l tiicxm hoM ing claims sgaiuat aaid MUte to pretxnt tbem U tits ODdetsfirDad nronl .ntlu. tirate on or U torn the 6th of Sept 1S88; f miByiKv wiu ue puMU ua bar of lutar rrvoTerjr. - -' ' r.EOr.OEHWS,Atm,r, .... r. . lleggyClingmanujel. Ctb Sept. W. 4L corubcted wrssLf toS a 6 1 to IS to 20 19 to 2ft 2i- to 25 C3 to 00 8 to la 40O to 500 8 to 10 100 tolGS SO to 45 4(1 to Ki tolM 8 to 9 2.1 to 50 73 to HO SALE OF PoMonal Property. 1 WIlA Sdl at tha L'tJtiH tf.injM lir lii Uiliaborooa SATURDAY OCTOBER THE 1ST 87. Jit 12 o'clock M. , all tbe peraonal proper! la-loneinir to tbo CHUttt of lbs lata I'Uifr I'LIXilMAX: ConiUiinj of all mthuer of uonae'uoid rurniian. feather Bnk Bad Hteda, Cbotm, Hnjt, Corarleta, Bnrean, Tables ami du; oilier articles (oo tetlious to mantion. TLllil.SCP SALR CASH and tionro. wv tm rmMTe.i amii ptia tor. . t ULOUOELAWS A.ha'r. Sl-t 0 Vt J of IVjwy Cliiiitnua . ajtaar I illE S8T. J VI LM !.' QTOX 31 ESS R X G K. muuxoTox. x. a Retnocti F.om CMjtro to Wilmhfon.) Send yonr name an.! tbeaame and ad UrK of Are of yor neigubors or Meiukioa a potialetfd aud get (res fur yonraejf aad each o( ,. them sppeimue eup of the J , .-. JPAILT. rArER, 4 ... 'JIIE-HILHUGM HESSEXCEL"' AfiACUE KIGUf PAGE PAPER Ct tnple to 1 l n.j Lie t)'u slihi Hail .Market Reports. A Live WideAwak Democratic Journal. THEPKIDE OF THE STATE,' fl'BUSHED IS WltmsoTO. TUB lfLSSESCLC Pal.lid.lo, t'oai,.ny. -tweiwx: -jure,, mouiu. rria. Tne weeilt TBAXcntiT.ni:iiMiiXGt:n, If Large Egllp.g, rapor. Ths mguiiiBBaiieaiw.kIy. ria r. ry. 4wrgi circulation la North Carolins, PRICE UO A YEAR Send Tostal for Speoloisa Copy, Tre, Addresa ."TH Ell ESSES QER," ffilmiqgton, K.C. Ac. .1 u, -Ac. l WE keep constanfly ou band fresh snpply of all Lmd of Camel Goods. FLOUR, , WEAK LAKD, CUUA AND - rOETOCICO MOLASSES lo: ALL KlXof; . . ' " " "-,'"f :" ' ' COUNTRY PRODUCE Taken in exchange for U0OD3 for which - C A S H ' PRICES will Ihj pair COME and see me, at my old stand in IiEUKV Building. Opposil tow Pump I w!ll giv you ' . : ; - ilOCK BOTTOM PIUCES In every thing to EAT and WEAR. Tour Friend H. L. PariGh- Aug. 11 . i. tr.it M. Ii i;M 4 - ' J V. 0B.VI1AJI, ' Attorney at Law, misnoRcr, X'C. rrartteea la tb Counties of Oraoffa. Durham. Vnnoa, Oraavtlle and GstveU. ang. 11 ly. Q E. PAKI3II, ATTORNE V AT LAW, HlllsbOro', IU C. Practices la Orange aad .hs awlj - oonntics, 8. C. 6TCCDWICK, B. B. loojr. . STBUOWICK k BOON, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, PRACTICE !n DorLam, Orange, and Penos enautiea. . , suoIa tue Federal snd Sapreae Courts. THE MINT SALOON. HlLLShORO. x. a S. T. 831 ITI I, Pro p'r. UBAXDIrlS. WINES, 1O0ACCO, CIGARS, tc. Tan V. C.CORS WBI8KET a sperialty. FBESII LAGEB BEER avo DOITEMEAN EXPORT BEER, oo hand all the time, I auk the pnblie to give me a oall. Yours lVioctfiil!f, ang. H. 8.T.8MITIL A WEEK'S UEADIXQ FKEE ! FOB BIX 0O00 MIUU. , Send roar aaaa sad ths Bam aad eddreaj of five of your aeigLbors or friends oa a poatal raid and gat fret for onr self sod eaoh of ibera a speci. tnea eopy of Tuoisvrsj rriiEiiN weekly, ThcAtlantaConstitution; OUR HIRES HUMOROUS WRITERS. "Caola Remns's" Word Fmotu Bketch es of ths rUatatino Datksy. "Bill Arp'a" Hamerooa Letters for ths Boras and Hearth Ktoos. Betay tfamlltoaV' ad ret I airs told la "Cracker DiaJeot. War Btiri fcketchM of Traeet, News, vZ?Jaa' "Th Farm," The Hooarbold, eorremioiidene. A word of Inatruetioa sod Enturtaiomsoll wlkly Ve' Tt Brihtort Md eyeff number of tb FamHy. 8end a Tostal for a Bpsoimsa Oopr. Erse Aildrfw, "THiCoKmnnftoii, Atlanta, Qa. GOTO - E. A. Roscmond & Bro., V'. . FOR FIXE 1 1 conFECTior.'EniES, FA5CT GROCERIES, , : ... , . - fkuits,, ; ,;;.';ib;;;" - , TOBACCO AND CIGARS. IC COLD CRE.ISI SODA WATE IL MILK SHAKEa, - LESlOSADE. U.VE.IDE Giogrr Ale, Root Beer and K.YrKJr irirtf'n ... - f" All kin da of ' ' , . Haia, Prench and Fancy CASDIE3L A good STOCK f all kinds ol Hcary FAillLY G R O CE R I KS . ' Oa door above tLe feeordeV OStei . ED A. E0SEH0Xb. ABIto; sag. 113ia. BilUboro, N. C ALEX. nOSEHOp, Watch Makcr&Jcffeilcr. ALSO DEALEtt W , ALL KIXDS, lleaad Qrlaltt0f JEWELERy, WATCHEiL AXD CLOCKS Rpalritiol WATCIIE3, CLOCKS nd JEWELERY t Uty ,nd don with Deatuea and dmpatch. OnJcooKinffSfreet, ; Opposite the Record OfBc. ALEX. R0SE.M0XD, II og. Cm. ; HillsborV, X. C. r. X aTRl-DHIOf, - Attorner.At.LaTr, raCTtrrs fa Orsngo and the sdjolnlnl Coanties. ' . h .
Hillsboro Recorder (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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