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Hillsboro Recorder.- C. E. PARISH, E4, k .-- jf. N- STRUDWJCK. I ' THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1887. Jbe 50th Congress will conveno c. 4ho first Monday of December. If vtho Democrats are wise and wish to .continue. the democratic adrninistra tion, they will at once, modify the Tariff so as to benefit the poor and laboring classes, and reduce the eur. .plus in the Treasury. Xhere.-caa be no defence made for a (party who would usolesly wring mo iDey in the way of taxes, irora the .poor and laboriug people, simply to:be .laid up at Washington to iutice wild .and dishonest legislation. There is a dearth of money in the .country. The people are suffering 4or it, every interest lags for the want of it. The Tariff and the inaction cl .Congress are to blame for it. S Tbe jartyin power are responsible for its ,continnance and must in the end pay .the penalty anises the country is -re lieved. Recantation. We see that Dr. D C Kelly Trea .surer ot the Board ot Missions of tbe 11. E. Church South, has written another letter recauting and with drawing a portion of his articles writ ienfor the "American, omo time ago relative to his attitude io the Miss Abbott case. Query. Is be Spiritually or carnally .convinced of bis error? Memorials of Greatness. Ihe Wilmington Star says: May jjlack -Clayton, daughter ot the late .Judge Jeremiah S. Black, has publish' .ed a volume of reminiscences, of her father, together with two speeches of reat interest me ou the relations -ot the State and Federal Powers; aul another on Railroad Monopoly. Ot course we are interested in this publi .cation as we are in all that concerns the fame and personality ot one oi the greatest men ot his time ofoneot the ablest lawyers and statesmen of Wis country. Judge Black was a master with the pen. At bis death ithe ablest men admitted bis greatnr a jn .statesmanship and at the law. Hi published works are a treasury of pro found thought, wise' admonition jplendidj invective, corrosive irony, And massive el03ven.ce. They are a monument of great powers wisely di rected, and of his love ot virtue, coun try and political houor. He would iiave mads a great President, a great Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme .Court, a great Senator, a great Cabi cet official.. We honor the memory of this noble, honest, candid, patriotic trustworthy, staunch man this illua trious American. He is one of "those aimala, great ones, gone forever and ever by," ws jear. We doubt if such men are bred now; men of the pro Roundest convictions; ot sincerest manhood; of noblest aspirations and jdeals; of thorough devo'ion to prin ciples; of unswerving integrity SBd .entire manliness both in life and mo-' JLiyes. Dover, N. 11. Nov. 22. Mrs. Mary E. Dow, a wealthy lady liviog here, Applied to the supervisors to-day to be qualified as a voter that ahe might cast a ballot for school coouoittemen. She was informed that they doubted if she was eligible. Mrs. Dow quot ed a law enacted soma time ago which tad become a dead letter, and after consulting legal authority gave her a ! certificate and she cast her first ballot this afternoon, ahe being the trst fe male to vote in this ctfjr. Not wishing or in soy way, intend ing to be profane. ext year we can and will be thankful that our country has triumphantly passed through a Bother national contest, and tbe occu pant iu tbe White House is the same nd will he for four years longer, e Ub. The result of the local option eleo iion in A Haute the other day was ia favor of the Weti by 2000 majority. The probability hi now there will be w Whiskey drank u Atlanta. Tbe Democrats have nothiujf what ever to gain by adopting a cowardly and truckling policy in tbe Fiftieth Congress. They should go earnestly and honestly. to wovk, to redeem the reform pledges mada in the .Chicago platform. Nojjiingless than this will satisfy the country. Nothing less will put the party ou winning ground iu 1888. A party which b1.ows no lisposition to make gool its promises sannot win the confidence of the peo--yle or, retain their support' Daily Hornet. These are tbe sentiments we liavej ofteu urged and do now fully endorse. It is jnst as important for parties to be faithful to their obligations aud promises as it is for individuals. Recorder. . , Hen Most, the New "York Anar chist is now on trial iu New York for a speech recently delivered. 1 hi speech is said to be of tbe most in (amatory and incendiary kind, aud calculated to do great .barnv It fieeme that nearly all the large cities in the North and West are in fested with these devils. If tbe M Hi 1 tary authorit ies .in these cities were to give ihe8e .devils a dose of grape and canister they would do the world and the balance of mankind a groat favor. Annual Statement. Disbursements ot .Orange jCoanfy 1 q 1st December, J8S0. to Jt JDeoeailr MHZ. ffm.: O Hall, work on road overseer, 300 Mr. K. Hedgepetb, board of Jury 82.50 S. T. Forrest, for laying off publio rood . 3,00 3. T. Forrest, leather tor poor bouse 1 50 a. X. Forrest, work on road, 6,00 John JJtCioaen, laying off. public road 3.00 Frank Comptou laying off public road 8.00 Jas. Terrell, laying off public road .3.00 John Tbompsen, laving .off jwblie road 3,00 John McCrakeja, coffins for poor house 12 00 J. B. Paul, work on road team 4.00 J. W. Biley, team 00 road 4,40 L W'atkins, team on road 6.C0 Jos. A. Harris, annua statement 73,75 G. B. LocLLsxt, laying off public road 1 no Allen Campbell, care of children for three mouths - 4.00 W. H. Celea, work a public roads 8.00 a. F. Ball, Flour for poor house 10,00 N. P. Hall, commissioner 4,50 SL At water, oommiiwioner 8 fin J. J. Taylor, beet for poor boose 4,65 E. C. Thorn od, commisuoner 4 40 Mrs. Baileys support for 3 months 6,00 Dr. P.ide Jones, fees k certificates 2.7s Dr. Pride Jones, cLrk cost vs J. S. LatU luo Dr. I'riJe .Jones, eourtcostj. & LatU ic.25 Dr. Pride Jones, court cost ia case of Freeman Scott 12. tt Dr. Pride Jones, court cost in Stats vs. Samion Patterson 15,93 Dr. Pride Jones, court cost state vt. Board Trustees Hillsboro township 10,75 Dr. Pride Jones, clerk cost in State vs John Tomer a m Dr. Fiida Jones, olerk cost iu State veW. H.8jkes 0 Dr. Pride Jones, clerk coat io Stats e. Lawrence and CroJWd 333,64 January 3rd 18W.' J. J. Taylor, beef for poor house b.t)1 J. W. Crabtee, work oa public road Of erserr 9 rj W. J. Dickson, work cn public iftkd aa overseer m Dudley Hicks. Umber for public rood 1.R7 Dudley Hicks, work oa public road 3,00 Dr. ffy. M. Terrell, Medical atten dance, poor boas 4100 W. C. Cole, coffin, for lira Pender grass M Levi T. Luckhart, work oa public road 6.00 Bid. Crabtree, work on public road 1,(0 Merritt Oiieek, repairs ou bridge oferBorlaedsCr. sear Chapel Udl 49.55 Wm. L. Lloyd, work oa public road 3.00 J. T. Wiion, work oa public road 13,50 W. C. Andiews, work oa public roads sro Wm. Holemsn, cutting wood at the poor boose 1 in Lee Allison, black smith poor hoass 1W Btepbea Taylor, work oa pablic road 3.03 John A. Woods work oa public road 8,00 llolwrt Riley, work on public road 2.00 ' Etana R.Wy, work oa public road 3.00 J. II, Dodaon, work oa pablic road 3,00 Stephen . Cute, work on public road s. 00 James Jones, support three months 840 S. P. Hall Flour poor boas 10 on Joha Hardeasile, support aister three months am C M . Parks, supplies Poor boose 009.M C. M. I'mU shingles Ac jail O,70 Dr. A. U Jordan, coroner Lawrancs ease 22.70 Alris Thompson, support of sou tflO Adolphus Wsrd, finding guard ia Lawrence oass jf ,75 466,60 4,60 4.40 5.60 , 8,00 15,50 0.00 J, E. Hughes, to aeoount :? Jl', . if. P. Hall, commissioner . 7" ' E. C. Thompson,' commissioner . " II. Atwater, commissioner ' - ; ' John Laws, book for commisV. i'-v JobnJjAm, fees . s'i Webb & Morrow, benefit McPherooo February 7th 18S7. i W O. Jackson, work on public roa.t W. O. Jackton, wovk on public ifoad : 1,50 Albert Doibity,,woik on public road ' 8,00 T. J. Kkkland, work on pobUojroud 8,00 W. A. Slmrp, work on publio road 8.00 Frauk Smith, work on public road ' Rob. W. Tate, work on pablic road Rob W. Tate, work on publio road Owen Lloyd, to Asanale Lloyd In sane . .' - ' ' ,: John H. Tnttenton, work on publio road a..-. H A. Murphy, work en public road. J. O.'Webb, work on public roaj J. D. Webb, work on public' road David McAdams. work on publio road R. H. Sharp, work oa publio rp-id S. J. Conch, work ou public roai j. A. & Lloyd, expenses with stoaqicli of Lawreuoa ee j ; A. 8. Lloyd, work on pubHeToa1 S. B. Lloyd, work on public roadj v. Jno E Blalock, work on publio rpad Willis Buiu, digging graves poor house I " " f,'m Uoleuian, catting wood poor bouse '. Albert Fsneett, floor poor 'house W. R. BleBrome, summoning jury ease of Mrs. Dizabeth Berry D. 8 Garrard, work on publio road" W. F. Crabtree, work on public road J. D. Jonlon, work on public reI John H- Ashley, for support of sia- ler Mnrtba pHgh, 8 montba BeeMheha Clark, amonntTsllowed to wards ber anpport and family for three months W. F. Andrew. Superior work on public mad Bphraim Cates, for his support for : 8 months C. E. Parish, Superior work 00 pub lie road J. Webb, jr. A- Bro., Eavelopes pena W . J Kicks, work on road O. Honker, medicine pojr house O. Hooker, medicine for jail O. Hooker, fees unndnrisaaes J. A. Harris, pudhshing proceedings aud notices) , John E. Hughes, flour poor house N. r. finii, attendance on board , M. Atwater, attendance on boanl -E C Thompson, atlendanceon board John Paul, toward anpport for 3 mo. 12,00 March 7th 1687. A. F- Faucett, flour' aDd lum- ber finr poor hoaae J.G. Dodaon, work on publio- road : Miss Baileys, their support Z months Evans T. Hall, work on public road Taylor Crady, work oa publil road ; N. A. Catec, work on public road . - ' . C. R. Wilson, timberfor publio road R. O. Cate. work on publio road II R. Lloyd, gati ou township road ; R. J. Robcrson. work on publio road Wm. E Whitaker, work 03 pnblic road ' C. E. Wilson, work on public rosd S. T. Forrest, collar poor honse A. G. R. Lloyd, work on public road ' Fred. Patterson, coffin for Eli Csmet ' ) W. O. Stanford, support of Wesley Steel for 3 months Allen Campbell, support of his children 3 months f Dr. Thompson, service and carrying atomaca of Wm. Lawrence to Raleigh - ' Mrs Lucinda Harris, damages is " aiiowea on puDiic roaa pass ing through Isnd . '. Tbos. B. Dane, work on poor bouse - ... W.J.Nicks, work on public rosd A. P. Cateti, registration book N. P. Hall, meal for poor house W. II. Montgomery! work oa public road W M. Sugar, officer In case Ktate ws Ileory Jutherie N. P. Hall, commissioner M. Atwater, commissioner - 940 E. C Thompson, commissioned - 6.S0 John Iaws, Register 24.00 John Laws, clerk attendance ! 39,75 Thomas Howard, support for .. " one month 3 00 John Adams, medicine 5,00 1 7,10 8,00 8,00 8,00 20,00 8,00 8,00 8,00 . 8,00 3,00 8,00 3.00 9.30 8.00 ;8,00 3,00 L'M 1.00 11.17 8 00 3.00 4,50 3.00 4,00 3,00 10,00 8 00 8.50 COO 12,45 455 8.92 8,00 10.00 4.50 5.60 4.40 ,78 A00 5,00 " 3,00 3,00 14,00 3,00 1,00 3,00 3.00 000 1,75 6.00 3,00 8,00 5,00 24.00 10,00 5,00 "6.00 9tH 3,00 MRS. MATTIE V, TA1I.OB. . IS now receiving her well seleottd STOCK OP FALL AND Winter MiJlinary. LATEST StI' of HAIS sndBONNETS Fancy Feathers, Tips, Plumes, Fancy Rib-. boua, Ornunenta and Trimmings ia beauti ful style and taste'. Fine Jewelry and Jerseys Dress ' Trimmings, Ladles line kid Cloves, Notions TosuitslL v ,We are agents forBuiTraicK Patterns. We buy for CASH aud will give our customers good BARGM INS. Call and examiuc our STOCK. Sept 28tf. Mrs. M. L. TAYLOR. KOTICE OF STOCK LAW In Chapel Hill Township. A PETITION afikinir for ,. I.V- herein ststed having been presented to tbe ouru vi vununiaaiouen, signed oy tliree fourths in number of all tbe freeholder, ia ChnDel Hill Townohin Hnnr.. ri....n.. .1.. said Board of Commuaionent of Orange v " " 'i t ui'i 11 j given m chapter 813 of Laws of 1885, do b fit-by de clare that the KtOclt Iaw Ima han m.I....iJ io said Chapel Hill Townmhip, to take effect " iockj, and urn various provi sioua in chaDter 20 of vnl 11 nf iku contained in Sections 2811. 2816 2817! AUtO AOSA AAAA , ioio, sorj, soau, xaai, asaa and 2827, arc declared to be ia full force and ffect, for aaid Tuwmliin irnm on.1 1... of January itW8. without any further elec uuu wereou, and witiiout laying any tax tO build foilfW. Itv firtun nl .1... !,. ..! . v. ill. VWUIJ VI Oommiwiioiiera at ni r..i..i. o.a Oct 1887. JOILN LAWS, Clerk. W. GRAHAM, Attorney at Law, iiiluboro; a Practices in the fVmntia nf rv..-. Durham. Person, Granville and CaswelL ' ang. ii ly. Q E. PARISH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, IIIIlsbOro'.N C. Practioesin Oranse and ihm ail! counties, r.a, s - ' LRcdinond &ProctorJ5ro. Wholesale and Retail Dealeis in HEAVY AND FANXT Groceries, . CAXXED GOODS, TOBACCO, SXJJFF, CI G AIIS, Ao. We keep constantly io S'ock tbe best grades of N. C. & Va. Flour. A'so a complete aasortmen t of CONFECTIONERIES. Will sell oooDs sod deliver them in any part of the city FKEEOFCIIAItCE, As caur as any other rmn clms bocss. Give as a trial. We guarantee satisfaction. KEDMOXD k PttOCTOR BRO S, Opposite MoLsherg's old aUnd, Nov. 3. 3m. Maia St Durham, 9i 5,70 6.75 Executor's Notice. HAVTKO this day qualifier! as lbs aoto Exeentorof the late WILLIAM VT. ALU BOX. I fcwaby notify aU persons indebted to said estate to pay tbe earns at noes, and Uioas havieg elaiwa against said estate to present them to Ui nndenlgned properly authenticated M ot before the 22nd day of October 1888, or tbis notice will be plead ia bar of their renoverv. 22nd Oct 1887. 8 OEM X. HUOHE8, EaV. - MJjttt. OfW.W.Alliao. r. i. HTntDwicv, Atiorney-at-LaWf Paioncis ia Orange sod the adiainiDe Countit. Iicmuol Ljmcli, PRACTIC1L , WATCH MAKEll AND JEWELER, PAnTKTT.AR attnntSnn U niJ Ia (h repairing of FIM K WAXCUCS. AiMt-Jt.vit.iMj. ana 11AA.&9, neatly repaired. It will pay jon to have your work dons tkiiwtlv anil nrnmntl. Aa f li.ta nmA workman besides myself, and will see that an work is done neatly. aog. II. NOTICE. THE nnderslffned bavins tbis da aua lified aa the Administrator of the late ADDISON WILHO.I hereby notify all persons indebted to said estate to corns forward sad pay the asms, aad those bold ing claims agafnat said estate to present them to the undersigned properly authen ticated; on or before the 12lh day of Nov. 1888; or tbis aotto swill be plead in bar of their recovery. Tbis I2lu Nov. 1887. JOHN UoCR&CKEN, Ada'r, of Addison Wilson, dee'd. 12thKov.87.$l. OPENING AT THE BAZAAB, T A W ' 188U Our New Stock Coming in Every Bat Ve will be able to show 70a the L A .E G S.T,.-. STOCK OF OOOM The town has Ever Carried. The NEW EDITION ' to oar STOBl, ....-.... .- Will be completed bj 15th of Oetober this gives tts " t ;..,. v....- . , Square feet of Sales T9m, - . . ' Besides 13,000 Square feetf WAREHOUSE or storafe'foom. We ulilitw it alt. The Lower floor dt the - t s B A Z A A R- J R; -Will he one of the nicest Millinery and Fancy Goods Rooms - in the M V. x Our Miss SMITH, will return Early nett Weak from the North sra k kets with the NEW ak ELEGANT- STOCK OF iaiLLlfflT. Iu this room ws will carry, HOSIERY, GLOVES. DRESS TRIajiiaaa, HAMBUBQa CCRSETT3. LAC3, TELVETS, licknES, ai THE UPPER FLOORgives as aa ELEOAYT CLOTnEfb" EOOSL Wa bars bought JUbT DOUBLE tbe amount of CLOTHDia to all It that vt ! tier kept. ThU giv tu room ia tL BAZAAR SEW IO R To maks a much larger display of - Dress Goods, Boots& Shoes, PiecoGbods id WE SAVE TUEU TUIS '-TIME CALL EARLY TO AVOID THE BUSH. BEAUTIFUL NEW LINE OP JEWELRY. f H. l. parish; JEEP3 constanll 00 hand, and receives DAILY eil kinaW FAMILY GR O O ERIE S, A X S O- 1 I DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Option.' HARD WARE.;: READY MADE CLOTHING, 1 , . 4 a"- . ' ..-..' .' . . y.. WE keep constantlj oa hand a fresh snppl of sll kind ot . , t 1.4 v. "iv. .M.u.e v AC0 FLOUB, MEAL, LARD, CUBA , AND POBTOBICO M0LAB3ES, Ao, ALL KINDS of . COUNTUV PllOPUCB ' Taken In exchange for GOODS for which C A S H - PBICES will he PAID. .li COMB sod see as, ai toj otd.ttaod (0 IiERBV Bail Ji. Of posits to Pumpf t vrill give 70a ROOK BOTTOM PMCES Ia every thing to EAT and WEAK. Your Friend ' - H. L. Pariah. Ang. 1)
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