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Hillsboro Recorder.! Entered at tie Post Office at Hillsbora, N. C.' as aseonO claas matter. . TERM S $1,00; PER ; ANNU31V JUL WAYS IN AD VANCE, "IrVKTISIKO AT LIVING KATES., m. IIILLSBOIUX TOST OFFICE, on... i a Ma fAm Ri' ml to 8. liT n. ery Jay except Snudav and co Buuday, from I m..v i p- t. . II. Li Parish, p. m. The Eecorder. You will fluJ the Rboordkr Omen In the brick .fcnildiug over Mr JL L Tay lor'a Millinery Store. - Come and ae na. Euo River was on a biom Sunday night. Farmers wo sowing an nnnsually large crop of Spring Oats this year. - Our market ia well snpplkd with all kind of freab fiab. Shod, Pike, Toarcli &o. kS. We learn that Jim Hog in who broke Jail but week baa been captured at Chapel Hill. Advartise iu' the Rsookdiw. We can give job a good circulation now and it will pay you. Mr. Jetuea Pool near South Lowwll while engaged in burning a plant bed bad Uie niafurtnu to fall and break bis 1- g. ' Mr. Sanuders of Durham baa located here and gona npcn the market to bay To becoo. We are giod to welcome biui. .' ' The Organ grinder, minus the Monkey, has come to town. Swull children and Ao$t jtavtUki-a the street and are bappy . J. Webb Jr. k Bro., are now receiving a Urge lot of well selected Good, lie aa be do not iuteni to be UjJeradtd. Lxtlt for bis ad. in a abort time. There are 2.50O.000 bushel of Cora, let in the couuit y uow tbau ibia time last year. Il i'l pay Ibe i-rait-r this yr, tu ph.ni Urge crope of Corn and siaail crops of To bacco. The John C Core Co., we aee from our Bute exchangee ia a good thing, bops o ir peoplei will give theut a good huuse. WcJ BcsJay and luursday nights at Masonic Hail lit. C, M. Paiks Laagine nrtu to ly in bia 8pricg Stock of Uooda, lie expects to bny very brglv U;oa his return be U. apeak to bia numerous ouunvrs ihrourfh the RaooBDEB. - ' ' See Mrs. Maltie Li Tejlor'e new A Iter tiaemenl in thia laau. . Mr. Taj bf is ry clever and obliging lady and kevpa a aicr lot Miliiueiy, Kotiuua, Hale, Iionneia, Rib om As. Ac bbe seda on most riawnabu. itnua. j v- Taking off garea baa long time c a e 1 t-j be fanny, it is now voud a great nuiaasee but when .they are taken off aud carrion away ao tbat the owuera can nut fiud them, it beoouea Luceuy and the giilf partiea. U found eat nay be sent to the 1'einteu.u- 7 Another Jail delivery oecnreJ in our towu a . . a, a. h erw a last tuiMiy tiiguk 4. I . uopaius aim young Ho1me sou of David II 'lines in jjil lure uiadt-nieanvr. Wlien discovereti on Monday niuruiug the cell door wa nulot k ed by auue nnknovra BMunt-r and & birb bad eacaped. Bow or by whom the dooi waa anlocked apeia m great wi-terr. Tb Jailor, a very aaie auntiwiw and bone4 mu bad kicked the Oell the bight U fore an.. bad the keys in bis puekek I'a id Holiua who waa eoafluud iu another cell did not g. thta time Then wat each a eVua of ctr eomatancre eonnected with bia cae lit ooald not find it iu his ujjr to lrik Inla, Seljno, Cramatic Co. Tao Nights Ouly. Larch U aud 15; aiip- porting Mies Lata lKlmo and John V. Co in sous of the bud !ays of the dy. John C Cre aa I lie Pad Ity la Immutable, ami Hies Delino aa the ftd Coys girl, enpti Vatee everybody. Preaa uotioes from all pointain the South priie thia company very highly. All turn out and ehew them Low ILllcbvro appreel .tee aomi-lhiiig g oil Ctarlotle Obierrer. This ia a famous old iiame eud it ttA as feel glad lo see it apon our tatl, edi'etl aa it la by Col. Clitl a II. J.mo, We wetcottie it rn at chnrfiJlj. Col Jon re baa hai much expcritnjw as ao E li tor and pu1jlu.her aud-we bfpk fr ih prraent ''ObaWverT the name ooiiuUrili tbat lbs old Olan-rver" onoa attained nn- si b a MHirisgrineal. " Iia x4ilicl couia'" be aays 'will be aonnd Uaocrae--," Joal am, y are rifctht C4 mu, aoun I aud liti Damorralie fiesia wht we want at thi iiaev -i ' - Mr. E. II Pogne ut uaan Irish Po e'6 ILat waa ) lnntrd In a place grtaily run over Will the ' Nut Oraas,"the graaa, in tbia eaae bss pierced tlia potalott through and inrooRQ, antitn catung Ibe bnte are lonnd imbedded In the potatoes. It is said the lint GraM is fine for atoping waabee ia land. When once rooted, we know that nothing Ini bogs or doable earth quake kill it Oct, . ; ji - t We storied the publicutjou of the Hills boro "Recorder,', on the 11th day of Au gust 1887 without a single subscriber and without a dollar to ran it. , Now on the 1st of March 1883, nearly seven' month, Ve have 700 subscribers to the RtojRDEg' aud increasing daily, iiy the 1st of Juue wv expict to(have 1000 subscribers. ' . Our politics have been clearly defined This is the Campaign yew, an 1 if penple want a paper that will givo forth no uno-r-tain abuud as to political nnttor. the Rs jottDEit is the pajier to take. If they want a good medium through which to advertine their goo In, wares and merubuudize tin Recorder'' ia the paper. . ; .," , We know the task we kuve ondertakeu. We know that some people, not Solomons, have s-iid that Hillsboro is a dual town. We know they have lied. . We know that some towns are ahead of ns iu tomi tlitnyt. We know that Hillsboro is not as alive town it ought to be. But if some of these Solomons would come here and stay a day or two they would thiuk it waa thu peartent corps they over (uvt up with, ' Wo know that a live paper J;u ma b to do to ui.ike a live town, and if this towu will do its part for the paper, we will make good all we've said. So, now, liear, you fellows from a distaooe looking for a aitiitio, with good water, pure air, pretty aenery nd pretty girla, where nature's baud has been boauteo u. Come, we want yon, if yon have no money, but will work. Cota9. If you have money that will be no oljjtion, but come any way. It you want to buy nice yellow or common grade tobacco, we bavo it every day at the Central, so c i;m. If you want cheap goods of every dicriptiou, here in the pluce to come. If you want e place where j on can live chea r , this ia the place. If yoif want good Schoola, good soviet , giKid r liion, to tive long, die bappy aud go sc ooting ap to glory. IMlaUoro is the place, '" ' . (i Oar Cotton Factory. Oar country people who may have a lit. tie money they wish to profitable and safe ly invest, .would do better than they think, if they would come to tows and get infor mation in regard .to (he Cotton Mill to be erected here at an early day. The gentK'! men at the bottom of thia enterprize, are men ( capital, and never take told of any doubtful tiling- We do not know, but sup pose shares of $100, may "lie takfn; 8100 in twelve months will make yon 1 20 and (201a belter than $8 00; ' " : "- A Pleasant Affair. It was our great pleasure to be present at the closing ex jrcwea of Vxo pnblio School at Mars XI ill under the uanugtueut and coutrul of tbat most excellent t aclur Miu Maggie Foirt oa lamt Friday evtuiug. . The progtamme waa q iiut, long cousisU tug of about 85 parts, including therein, Recitations, lXclamitiou,JTnb!eux, Sougn, Dialogues, VnUdictory Ac Ao. The aoenta aud becoming decorations ou the datform Were txcevdwglr baudaomo and Well ar ranged. Thn children, boys and girls, act td well their parte end it waa- very seldom (bey were prompted, showing very plainly ibat their training bad been thorough aud guided by e skilful baud. . U'KiB the bule every thing paaaed off to the delight and pleasure of the Lugo aa diaure present , llisa Hattie FreeLtnd, daughter of Woi J Freehold won the prize for' tun greatest improvement in writing in the ahape of a bvau'i'ul RibC whiuh, accompanied by ap piopria.e remjrkt, was presented to hr by the S -'pertbteodt-nt the Rer, Jas. L, Cur rie, who took the occasion to c mplimeut Misa. Forrest the. teacher, ia very high terma. . . , Too ranch praixe cannot be givon Mif Fot'rest and Uij children nnler hot akilfa training. She is undoubtedly e born ten-b-i r and forinuate iudced ia tne School tha may aeciire her M-rviivs. . Ily Treasure. e " aeaaa ',' I've something at home -' In a casket of mine, ( My rakket of treasures rr) Ties pRliie of one Vhoe blae eyes shine . . r " : Like Vcou, the park.ing Star. They shone, I remember, With a softened light When Ibey fooked tha lal time . Info mfne . '. B d uow, bke Luna On a b-mpes iioua night, . They are liiddeu, but Fir tbiui I sudly piuc. . And now aa I giize ' At 'Le guldcu bdr, Those tresses wliow gliateuiug hue ' Flaahud but k thu ray , Of the Sua into air, My Lert long", dearest, v For yoo. Aud, oh, how f Mildly To theae trembhug Hi of mine Ihine imsge, in secret, I press. While I ay for tli day When a 'iin Vli eutaiue , Mj fingers ia your got leu trets! Tray to ff pi-w more The quick beart Ih robe As I fold the dear oue to my breast . To ttaiiinh ull mr pan. My doabte and so1m. Ry a kite from the lips , I love beat. Ah. yea, tbia tdr'nro . Rriu;a back the "bygnue dare," - ' When we eat bilildiug can It as In the air," And the Sun seemed to aline . - With brighter rsys Aa I'd fondle yoor silky ' Golden bairl . . - lIf 8a0fc For 11.60 yrtt can get the Ilillibore Rs oottcim end North Carolina FaJUtEB, sud one doz. pspera Uudoi. Seed. - MARRIED, On the lilh of March 1888, at the resi dence of the brides Mother, -Mrs -Ednejr null, by Rev. J. E. Cnrrie, Mr. Ellis Y. Wrenn of Person, to Mies Maggie D. Hall of Orange. . n On the 6th of Marcb, at tlie.residenre of the bride,, by S'epben T. Forrest, Eq", Mr. Sherwood Webster, to Mrs. s M. J. Mnrdock, all of Orange. DIED. At bia noma near tliii tTaoe otri the 6th.. inst.. after a protracted illneaa, Wr- Albert F. Fancotf. aped alwnt 52 .years. i'', 4:' It is aeldora we are called upon tn chron icle the death of one so nniverxal'y r teem ed, or bad so many traits of character pe culiarly attractive, or one whose death will be ao deeply felt in the neighborhood. ITia wife having died several years sro. be leaves a large family of yoang ohildren to mourn their loss, and their lotik truly great. - , ." The deceased waa in every tense of the word, a good and true man, a kind and most affectionate father, an open-hearted neighbor and generous friend, t i .1 " Mr. Fancett was Lieut of Co. K. 2ndN. C. Cavalry and no truer or braver soldier ever drew blade in bis country 'a caae. He was denpera'clyjwouuded at the battle of and recovering in time was present at tie surrender of Gen. Lea. 'A good, nolde.'ldnd and brave man boa pained "over the river" and by the light of divine reve lation we know that be is "resting under tho shado" of Ikoso immortal trees that bloom forever. ' Near this place on the IQtb inst, after a lingering i2!nee for several months Mr. John R. Thompson aged altont 70 years. Thus one by one, the old landmarks are be ing removed. , Mr. Thompson never mar ried. lie was a kind and generous friend and good neighbor. . OSIT, bearirg i per cent, inbreef, Issued upon money insrr National Rank 6 or 12 mouths, - s fct on all acces.-ible points in the United States, suit re- J, S. CARR,. I H. N. SSOW, Q. W. WATTS J. W. WALKER.-J L BRYAN W. W. FULLER, K t. PAitlusH T. U, JOAES, A- U. SXOK.kS,-C. S. 15RI AN A GEXERAL BANKING BUSWkSS TRANSACTED. i- "' B '.(in ),..' -fW' 1: t.':' ;- -.-' -;.-v i . ' ' 'i i t IV?I !' , . Jr. :"'-, ' . ". ', a. T f 9 ! Aceounta of Ranks. Cankers. Corporations and IudividuaU received $n Favorublc' Terms. '. - I CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, to remain on deposit with the Finsrr , COLLECTIONS made direct o milled for oromntlv at lowest ratel. ! rAUliiJlJJjAXt siteution iinia to tue unsiuessoi (.onvsponaenta,, , . ' " THIS U tNK, being receutly orgnuizcd, ia iu couditiou to do all classes of Ranking bnsineas upon aa fuvorntilo terms us any other Rank iu the State, -; , ' . , .. JiAKKlAU bElUKli X. The Uuited states overurueut requires that a full State ment of the Lubilities and Abakts of all Natiouul Ruukt shell be made and sworn to by ut leant three of the Directurs every low weeks, aud beside lhiR.ink Examiners are sent out at the pleasure of the Government, whose duty it is made to thoroughly exumiue into the condition of me vaua, iieuce .Rational Vaults allow a. larger measure oi protec tion than any other Bunking eystem. . ' CUAKACTER AM) CAril Al. The character or the Umccra, Directors ond Btock holdera of the Frat National Rank is the very liigbent, aud each Stockholder ia, under the National Bank law. reeponaible for double the amouut of his Stock. No Bank baa wore character or credit, or better facilities than the 1'iwst National. We want a titan of your business. We solicit your patronage. WeguaranUe PEDRO. TDE celebrated SPANLSif JACK, The Largest in this Section, aud fotma!ly ffwrf ed bv Messrs Camemn and Blw-kwell can le found at my Htublwa on mile North of tt:i,... irnmiwn ttiwpi Marrb IS '88. ' . MortgageSaloof Real AND Personal Estate RY Virtne of MORTGAGES executed to the nuderaigopd on the 30th day of Mareb 1887 by CbKilea J. rogne, aud ricordi-d in the IU (-inters VSRfe in Ormge county in Riok "O" ages t and 7, for cerUin pnr inia'S therein mentfntieil. We will sell el the Court Uoiim) door in Hillaboro, ou JOA DA THE 2nd DAY OF A VEIL the following oropcrty to wit: ... .t.i .l.U iA nf LAND in IlilUboro. mj aniug Earnest Cheek sud others of one acre. . Aliw the following personal property to (),.a HI. MARE, oue WAOOK,BCa (JY AND UAUNKS-i. TERX1S.-CASII. ' - J. W. HOOKER k BRO. lt March. 'Slat Ileal Estate for Sale. nrp rr.WTATIOXS for SALE iu 2 and 3 miles of UiiWtro, and will le dt by Ibe amUraiHued PiUVATELY, oitoo gooa terms n. a. iviuiwi, Match 1. Ex'r, of Geo. A. Faucet t. WEEKLY NEWS AND OBSERVER. aBwaaaaaaaaBBi n . ifti V.M A m.tfrtfri a Ions ways the lt par ever pUldiithel Sf Norte Ti L rfIiA to tha Moule and ... . Ml . . I . I. I I I Ir m to tue otate. au i"h miwi - . t tt .I...., 1.1 Im tn fort turn Iv. iinre in in .-....... -- --,-'. ,r Il la an 'gbt pB P!1. cuock full of the 0,1.1 sort of riliiig matter, news, maiket reiM-M. and alt that. om cauuot afford lo iJiii,..nt it Pi ice. tt.SS a year. We will furnixh tha WEEKLY NEWS ISC OBSERVE! until Jallimrv 1st. im. for II." Send for wiiiplo ctV. Addrww ' ' M.nilUVUiMi.ioi.si.u, Raleigh, N. C. Mclnmc & lloseinoiid; 'PROPKIETOn'SOP LIVERY, SALE, FEED JISD EX riliSQE STABLE. ARE tremred to accommodate lUe lrs velingpuliuewiiu Bunnie, Wmont, Hortci SoJiUcs, &o Traveling Salesmen will find it lo Ibeir i. i .i.., iiirnnob the eouulrv from ihiv.iv.iw. r - Uiis point s we have good Tuns and ex TlVwats oVuud Good and Cheap Stock FOR SALE. . .... Orders kft at E. A Roaemond's will be promptly attended to. Omnibnat meeta all tralal. Hillsboro Feb. .3o. First National Bank bf Durham I .if. i rt i f t- ' 4ti,ef J mm 4 A ' .1 if, W 1 " CHABTEEED NOV, 9th, .1887. , f CAPITAL IJIOO.OQO. a . a , mum I v - ' t i i i ... .OFFICERS: J. S. CARR. .I.'. President, t LEO. D. HBARTT. ,"" WiieW U-S. BRYAN, . iVice-Preaidout, CHAS. A. JORDAN, . . ;f. Tellorw DIIIGCTOitli il.l 'ClCllUOSWaX VILLE KA1LBQAD CQ. PIEDMONf AIR, LINE ItOUTB. Qmdtn$qi QClTEDULKirt Effect Sepl.i, 87. ' TruinRua"75 Meridian Time. jf.W t .... . ., - . L'voNew-YorV : - a m , Philadelphia J.W a m ' " Baltimore' , .19 43 s m Wushiogtohi 121 a' in cs Cbat lottBVill' ''j39 :u .ii '.' Lj ueiiburg d tfl 60 p m 1 TfUolirtoiidV? , 3 10 j? in Buikoville'i $ RHirm ICeysvillo t ea ;647p-m " Di ukea Biauoli 4 12 y m .. Dunvilla., , , , ,. 8' 50 p in " Greenbhoro 10 41 m " " j " . " RttleigU . l;650m Durham C52pra 'Chapel Hillf 8 15 p w ! Hillsboro a" ;-?'a5 p m Dnilv No 53 4 ilO p in C 57 p iu 9 42 p in 11 00 pin a 00 h tn 5 20 ft m 2 80 a tn 4 23am 5 05 a in 5 21 n in 8 05ini 9 48 a tn 1 10 p in 41 00 a ui 2 37 am 3 32am SulemF' 720 u tu tt 30 a m .. , SulisOuiy , . 12.8: a m Ar. StatoKVille r : Ashciville ." Hot SprioRS entiri wtisf actio U all business intrusted to our care. L've Concord - " Charlotte . " Spartdulmrg Greenville Ar, Atlanta Lve Atlanta : Ar Green rillo . " SpartAnburg Charlotte Jan. 26 Cm. . ' W, ' A., L E A. I BROADT L. DUKE. L EA & p.UK PROPRIETORS OF THE SWARE-HOUSI Durham, W. C. J ft 0 m A4 .1.. - .-.. . . . - FOR 1 HE SALE OP LEAF TOBACCO. ANNOUNCE to the FARMERS ol the surrounding Counties, that (bis Famous House is now iu full blest . Selling Leaf Tobacco. The GL0BE.is 100 X 200 feet of flooring. The best tqnipt Sales Room lor the Sal of LEAF TOBACCO iu the State. The FLOOR MANAGERS Are nil clet er nd obliging young men. Ample eocom modal ion lor MAN end BEAST, with pleut.oi STALLS (or Horses, cnoTeuient end roomey, WAGON YARD. Tbe Proprietors of the Q L 0 C E ere wll known men of large ex. perience in the Sale of Leaf Tobacco, and they assure the Farmer that their TOBACCO SHALL bring the , lliailE&T mabkzt'pbice. Drive your TOBACCO right to the C LOBE, you will get the BIG PRICES end the Money in your bauds in Fifteen tninutee after it is SOLD We ari prepare!, and will handle many MILLION3 of pounds doriog tbe year, aud ' will spare no LABOR or MONEY iu order to give the Farmer complete SATISFACTION. , Jan. 5tt ; 1-26 a m 2 25 a m 5 28 a ni (il' ini 120 p m feOi;TIIIOl'.'M. Daily ' NO 51 7 00pm lUl am 2 13 am 6 05 a m 10 ltl a ra 11 23 a in 12 31 ptn 0 38 pin 7 35 p m "l2 0lVitt 100pm 3 34pm 4 43 plm 10 40 p tn Daily No 53 8 40 a tn 2 34pm 3 4 p m 6 25pm " Concord . . , 6 00 a m Salisbury . 6 44 a m Highl'oint "7 57 am " Greensboro E 1 28 a m 7 25 p m 8 02 p 9 11 pin 9 40 pm Salem 11 Warn tl284am ! Hillsboro " DuVham ' " Chapel Hill " Roh igh " Goldsboro 12'OS'd m . 12-49 p m , 8 15 p ia 2 10vp ta 4 35pm t2 44 a m f t 05 a ox tO 35 am 11 45 a m " Danville 1010am Drakes Brauen 12 44 p m Keyavilla ' 1 0U p m " Uiirkev:llo' 1 40 p m V Uichmond ' . 3 45pm 1129pm 2 41am 3 03am 3 55 am 615am " Lynchburg .'115pm 2 00 a m !. Mville 3 40 p in 4 10 a m Washington 8 25pm 810am w"f,ro,. "25pm 1003 am rhiladelphm 3 00 a m 12 35 p m . ,York ' 6 20 a m 3 20 p m ; Daily. f Daily, except Sunday : SLEEPING CAR SDIiVICE. On Traina SO nl .RI T,.11, r it.l 7- mill UUUCt Sleeper between Atlanta and New York. On Trains 62 anCsarnllmun Cuffe Sleeper between Washington and Montiro- mAW IV acliinnlK ....1 . . . iUUBhi .uu, augmw, jruiiman ro Pnllman Sleeper between Greensboro and Unleiph. Pullman 1. r . i. L3 L . .r VIB UVVWetU Sebsbnrjr and Knoxvillo. xnrong!i tieiteta on ftalo at principal sta tions, to all points. , . For rati-s am! inLrmni:,.n i . scent ol tha Oomnnnv. t SOL. HAAS. J. S. POTTS. Iraffus Mauoffer, Di9. pUM. jea(m Kl f?ftrnvn V a W. A. TTTRlf. Jl T. Pivnm Vi9. Pa$. Agent, Gen. Pats. AnenU itaieign, a. u. - Oct. 19. Isreal Turner, MANUFACTURE 'aId DEALER is AU kinds of LIQUOR fina and mira Corn Whiskey .Apple ami ,., Peach BtaiuIIes, Mads at bis DiaLllorv twa mi'n. i Uillaboro. ' Us aaaores tbe pnblio that be manufac tures none bnt a PURE ARTICLE. He alao keeps on bam at bis SALOON, In TJilMioro, at Lis old STAND all of bis own Whiskers snd Brabdiev. also A lirge Stock.otlmporlcd Lfnonrs RYE WlItSKEY FRENCH BRANDY, URAFE BRANDY RUM, GIN, CIGARS ANDTOUA CCO. Call for Turner's Pore Corn ant Itye whfckey and yon will get a good article. Oct.Mtf. Q E. PARISH, ATTORNEV AT LAW, HtllsbOro', X C. Praetioes in Orange and ;he ad j counties, fsnr i C'. tiki - Select Hoarding and Oar School rva Touxa LADirs axd unit cmii. HILLSBORO, N. C - TnE MISSES NASI! and HISS KOL LOCK will resume the exerc if of their Selxiol oa Friday, 2nd day of Sept. 1387. Tuition for day scholars I'iO.oO per Bee slon. Circulars sent on application. ft. C. 8TRUDWICK, B. B. BOO. STUUDW1CK k BOON, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, PRACTICE ! Duibsm, Orange, and Person eoonties. also la tbs Federal and Supreme Courts, r. HTHIDWICK, AUorneyatLRir, . Pbactiou In Orange and tha adjoining Counties. - . . if 1 auca:wtuWUwHMAjyy I 6 Tobacco Co. , r r v ..... ea, f crDlAGKWELlS-ca DU(1I1?1TOBACG0 ',1 i h tftc L?3St HON'EST, POPULAR, HiZLIAELC, SATISFACTOHY SMOKING TOBACCO EVER PUT L'PC'i THE WRIST, .' i Hones Dealers snd Consumers aVay po nouncs it THE OCST. ' P1nol) la it tmmtl mrr'',m t mmttt tht wi-m a rve of TfltMe nt f 'Vnr SMit""tnTt"',,P,,wnl in iti" winlitilK" piaiaWrliv of IV V"'-' l"n!x B n'fc e. Uianmli'itV pn'u'nl Vane In pii UK, lnwnmiii I He !"!.' f.(:i WCIJY P J evrniyiatliaaw(ki1,aadi4fvBMlu4tcapubM wits lUe bade Uui Lit J4 f HI
Hillsboro Recorder (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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