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'y-i' 1 mrnBmmm -iittesof,sichiiod coim- Dm w: - " MmMiMW -m. - , v, . , -. . -w1 rr. , . i Tne araatesr larmer loojcea wise, i , , i i :,i-sc5Ee5?. --rf PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY B Y i L. M. BLUE," ud W. EvHrARRISON j f Editors and Prouriet6rs.S:Kk Toe Hillsboro Observer says .there J f are aoouu i : yu wmivc , vuj FENCE FUND. - i ''-.if - - Amount of taxes of 1S90 collected . "On county and ihere ard ahout 700 - apt Amount on band May CP. Cox & .Co; merchants, of Ai- bemarlS,--iave aigned.vi le Uon cord Standard 'says 'Mr. Cox : has ; been merchandising for 45 years." ie official.Tetnrns show Jobns- ; ton county to be the banner county instead of Halifax. Johnston gave 1789.41 large portion of (he faring bad passed judgment ontithe richness5 of ;the soil: and had talked of the purchase of some ) mproved f machinery. g Al together he was very favorably.fnti ' May 25thy 1891 " -w ' ' - " 1536.70 1 pressed , announced that he- had Disbursements May 1 ,$2320.11 0682.22 n -Wiwa M 5Sth: 'fit v 81643.89 -v v.--;.-..A.r.--.;,v Carr a plurality of 228 and Halifax May 3rd, 92. To amount; - ? Sai gavehim a plurality of 2,204-a'dif- ;-saleof MMB$&, iW- H,-,,, needay after; tbe first ; Monday in January, which ibis year-.is the 4th day of the month. After an organi sation is effected thenp a day ; is set apart and : arrangements, rmade for the inauguration, of -the Governor and.other State oflScers., :.. :. J r gavenim a plurality farence of 24 votes. - ; - .The Scotland ; Neck - Democrat wants the Legislature to pass an act providing stenographers for our Su perior Courts. The constitutional amendment By disbursements . i May 3rd, 1892. - To amount on nana $1684.64 .1218.67 $465.97 COURT HOUSE FUND. fkiled to carry by a vote of 120,476 ATrSS haD May about .'made upTiis mind to buy the land. Then he .noticed "a" 'spring' of bubbling walerl - t- "VhatVthat!" he asked quickly. ,'A spri ng, - replied the old farmer one of the purest,; coidi-st ; springs in the! country." - ; s ; " "A cold spring!? txcluinifd the ai ateor farmer. - , . ; "ffjook here! said the amateur farmer sternly, "do I look" like a man who can be imposed upon?,' . : fClTftE South jCatoliha legislature is e i are i 5th, 1890 May 25th, "91. ted lor lau --s- for; and 135,968 against. : The Shelby Review says there watching for : fuiujiJHfisItu "18ed loose a good deal .of it butthe fun- mwevewou t-uum, u niest thing is a biU to allow the wo. wised thyear. mn tn vote aftd hold office. South Judge Avery, of the Supreme been I Court having been chosen instructor j uy aisDursements " ? w r J .T'." ' To amount on hand nra lamuy to lurnam. , Tax collec- I By disbursements May 3rd, 1892. To. amount on nana : $992.31 $2310.84 ":" .' - $330ai5 1602.43 Why, no-:V' -T Would von nick me out" man who dotsn't know his lor a busi- Carbliha campaigns' ! have mighty ugly and when the : women get in em, wont things howl? y. : , . ' li, The colored man is a pathetic fig ure, in the Court House where he stands friendless, penniless , -and ; ig norant before the bar of stern jus- The Davie Times says it is quite SCHOOL FUND. likely that W. W. Barber, of Wilkes On band May 5tb, 1890 cotnty, will succeed. Thomas Settle May 25th, I8ai. To pnliVitnr in that dintricL H "was amount of taxes for the Democratic candidate for that 1890 (ice. Here is where he forgets - his office against Settle two years ago. race and looks to the. white man for aid for be knows that he alone can do him good. He follows v him 365 days in the jrear but ' when that oth er day comes along, which is elec tion day, he knows V everything, i needs nothihe and t votes a, solid 'Publican ticket. . rr ' Sheriff W. T. Dortcb of Wayne By disbursements countywas the first this year, to make complete settlement of State taxes due by his county. A correspondent of the Wilming Star says that. Fay ettevillo is the only town of 6,000 inhabitants in the South that maintains order with only one policeman. v ; While theiWestern North Carolina Conference of the Methodist church was in session at Winston, a minis ter in attendance said many minis-. Amount on hand May 3rd, 1892. Amount of taxes 1891 By disbursements To amount on band vOf course not. I,v "Then do you expect to unload tkia lam vh a . I. a v. 4 a-v a1 1295.26 "r1 uuuf ; : - wWhy what's the matter with it?" $405.46 ''Matter with it! Dont vou stip po8elread the papers? They ' kill crop?" Springs kill crop8?n Cold -pr ns do. You can't fo-1 9128.45 me oia man, 114 do look like a city bred man. A cdl d spring is worse than a backward spring according to he Young Farmer's weekly, and you wouldn't dare to sell me a farm with a back ward spring on it." The old man leaned on a rail and u -.v e 1 aa man t snow whether to gh or swear as " he watched the $96346 $18763.01 j 8800.12 $9962.89 10023.30 $19986.19 938289 ' ' ; Absojvy Pure. ' T3 f C TTf - " AeGre'lnof ;;rartar BaVmg Powder Higbest of all ioyemnsroijglfeJ. TT 7 0HnVf Vl-''- ' '- . ,: S. government report. " - - . 4 - -."--. -- . Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall St. -. ' ' 1 Mm.? r TT rT T TT ff ;YOUR CASE immWWM. -"IS' NOT- -l . - - r.' I HOPELESS j Fall 2 i3Q&t & . fcDress:.Goipds,::'''i. ' PP- ' Rontc' Pnrnichinoc ' ' ' aids Mature IN NATURE'S OWN WAY: IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE. . A fyjagt PamJUet MAILED ' y - . FREE upon application. ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISE CO. 1 406 Nw York Ave., Washington, D. C And in fact everything to be focmd ma $10603.30 uie. teur stalk haughtily down the GENERAL FUND. Amount on hand May 5th, 1890 May 25tb, 1891. j k.;ni.a .Un tn ters irom rural aistncra wouia nave ' : As soon as the Republican man" agers realized' that Harrison was de ' feated, they set about to maintain their hold on the senate. So while K A . : . the Democrats were rejoicing over to report unpaid salaries and church puwicans were in a minority in me - - 7 C a Amount overpaid by Nebraaks, Montan?, orfh Dakota the Democratic ticket. ; . and California; and would lose a 1 On the vote on throwing out Senator in each of those States: the I Stokes county, for intimidation and , wily- Radicals ere plotting to I force bill methods, it stood 3 to 2 in ; , change the situation and secure -the the canvassing board. Mr. Coke : " , return of Repnblican'Senators from land Mr. Pou voted that .the returns Amount overpaid by them. . At last, however Jtheirgame could not be received. The Govar has been discdvered nor, Mr. Davidson the negro Senator - oerats are now alive to the work in voted to count the Stokes votes. It progress. They will doubtless coun- was a tie and the negro cast the de- ' . ; termine where the Republicans have ciding vote in favor of Settle. North -teen mining, andthe Repubh'can en-1 Caroliniab unanoiieis tne next place ap pointed for the Western North Car oJina Methodist Episcopal Confer ence in 1893. $650.03 l win oe at ijioson btation on ! Thursday Dec. 15th at Laorinburg Friday Dec. 16th, at Hoffman Aiouit'oruxe. for 1890 9563,89 T.hure1"? Df Mr the pwpose ui receiviug taxea raruea uesiring $10213.92 to settle same will please meet me 10754.49 nromnlv. as! it wiD save costs in the & m future. - J. M. Smith Sherifif of Richmond County. Savo Paying Doctors' Bills BOTANIC BLOOD BAl!,l Firsl rirlU : Store. We can shbw yon almost anything you can mention'and at fricea?way below any ever quoted you in ihi section. - , " , Call and ae as and be'atfaeW'S that wc can gave yu cash io all lfnes for first class goods. Uui ' ' orders filled pronaptly . " Sheriff May 3rd, 1892. . Amount of taxes for 1891 To balance on hand I By disbursements Sheriff $540.87 9620.01 $9079.14 9254.97 $175.83 THE GREAT REMEDY; , .FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES Bu been thoroughly tested by em- inent phTstdmaa and the people tor it years, and nerer fails to cure quickly and permaueatiy rsnniis uicfrs. FC7FUS. SBHEUMATISM. PIMPLES, ERUPTIONS, mi T1 mmmwr nf KATTNO. 8PKKABIHO and KUKKDfQ BOBES. InTariably eorea the most loathaseM blood diseases If directions are fol- i i SENT FREEwoiaFULerKis, BLOOD balm CO Atlanta, va. RESUME: Cash on hand May 3rd, 1892, Fence fond $465.97 Court House fund 405.46 School fund 10603.30 gineers may yet be hoisted by their Generarfund overpaid by Sheriff Smith $175.83. - ' Col Sbnnsrs Judgement'; News and Observer. " ' ; . ' '. .' ' ' During the campaign Harry Skin ner made a speech atBattelboro in which he predicted that if Cleveland 2 were electedcottont; would ifall to - S cents a pound and labor would bring but 6 cents a day." Mr. Skin- j Sing Av7ay Your Gne ; Rocket Correspondence We can sing away our cares easier j than we can reason them away. The birds are the earliest to sing in BONDED DEBT TO BUILD COURT HOUSE. Amount of bonds issued $12,000 Bond paid May 25th, 1891 'b $600 . Bonds paid May 2rd, 1892. 500 1100! $10900. Cfood Looks. Good looks Jure more than skin deep depending upon a healthy condition of all tne vital organs. If the Liver be inac tive, you nave a .Bilious look, ii your stomach be : disordered vou have a Dys- pepsic Look and if ybur Kidneys be affec ted you have a Pinched Look. Secure. 1 good health and you will have good look. Electric Bitters is the great alterative and Tonic, acts directly on these vital organs. uxires rrmpies, jsiotcnes, isoiis and gives a good complexion. Sold at Dr.-W. M. Fowlkes A Co's. Drug Store. Those who have used Dr.Kine's New Discovciy know its value, and those who have not, have nowithe opportunity to try- it Free. Call on the advertised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle, . Free. Send your name and address to t. tj. tiucklen S Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King.s New Life Pills Free, as well as a copy of liuide to Health ana Household instructor, Free. , All of which, is gu arenteed to do you good and cost nothing at Dr. W . M. D ow- Ikes Co's Drugstore. LIMITED PARTNERSniP. jourstrulyr -c . ; ' :- . . -X-:M - . . - f r - ' L "-v- : ' : . ".' -" ... , - ; - ' ': " . . - ":: " : - .ySyf ,' . -' ..."-.' '.y.t;-.-' ' ' .. . ." . M&ik - : . '"' ' - ;- . : -.. ' .. -,'.:- l mt tne morning, l ne mras are more nertiudement. as beinz caDable of without care than anythine I know outstanding reasoning, should'bo measured by I of. Sing in the evening. Singing JJ lh above bonded Buciens Arnica, Salve. such utterance, and he : should be is the last thing that robinB do. - pER mcraI: Btccorded his proper place as a per- When they have done their daily W. I. Everett! son entirely incapable of arriving at .1 wortc; wnen tney nave flown their John F. McNaib, a correct t conclusion. No one last flight and picked up their last- Financial Committee. I morsel nf fWnd and olam.ad K?1. I DeC. 181, 1892. ! UVUIU nbVAiWUtW W U 1UA s pHipVWllV t - v . nM viwmmuvu VUVI1 I wilfully mislead the people: . he is! iu on a napkin of a, bougb, then on only to be put in the category of a a top twig they sing one song of man who attempts to teach the peo-1 praise. I know they sleep sweeter i)l about thinss that he knows t fr it. They dream music T ' . , WakePor.estITotes.; C 1 The regular meeting of the Wake for Scientific Seciety met in the nothins of. The advance in cotton, sometimes in the night they break '. under the zisUb; eircum8tance9 forth singing, and stop suddjenly jaf- is an object lesson that .tbey meanest ler first note, startled; by their eapacity should.be equal to learn own voice. Oh ! that we might sing and we trust that Skinner and But ler and others who have', been . at tempting to teach the. people J their crude notions will, diligenjtly Vapply themselves to the study of the , mat ter and perhaps r before the next lection they may understand it. ; The Quitman (Ga.) Free Press has heard two good Jokes on lawyers.; One is : on Judge Jim Guerry, . of. Dawson. - A short time ago an old r negro was up beloro the Judge, A - J ;ebarged with some trivial offence. ' ' Hsral you a lawyer, old man? inquired the Judge. fNo,sah-";; aNo,sah.M . ono to defend you?". -- , " V ' ;:' .uNat sah, Ijea thoMi .ii ! leaJ de ; ease to tne ignance oo ae co t. ; The other is on the legal fraterni- ty in general. - An oia , larmer was : on his deathbed.1 He requested "that ?y two lawyers frorh a .j. neighboring :: town be sent forv , When they came : y he motioned tnem to take sea ts one on each side c4the.bed. V Jfe looked from one to the other a few;:mo- iaents, and then; with his last breath ;exclaimed: "I die content ' like" my r Eavior, between two thieves!" Senator Ransom is not in favor of tn extra session! of Congress evening and morning, and let song touch song all the way through. As I was returning from the country one evening betweenlsix ' and seven o'clock, bearing a basket of flowers, I met a man that was apparently a mason. He had worked the entire day and had the appearance, oi a mani that would not be afriaid to workl He was walking- on '; with a light step and singing to himself .as he passed down the street,.. though he had been working the whole day. and nearly the whole week. ; (Were it not that my good thoughts always come too late, I should " have given him a large allotment of my flowers and said, take these flowers home and give them to your wife and tell ber what a blessing she has in you. Oh t that we could put songs under our burdens. Obi . that we could extract the sense of sorrow by song. Then these things would not poison so much. Sing in the house. Teach your children to sing. When trials arise, sing thenv' dowrf. laft the voice of-, praise against ; cares. Praise God by singing; that will lift you above trials of every sort. ' At tempt it They singf in : Heaven, and amoag -God's ' peplei upon earth," song is he apprdpriate Jan go age ol Christian feeling. - 1 -" -i - .Virginia." Lea Laboratory f on last Tuesday night. vTbe principal paper was read by Prof. W, L. Poteat, of the chair of Natural History; His sub ject was the "Color of ; Animals. He discussed this subject in a plain and simple manner so that non-scientific people could readily compre hend everything that was said. Mr. I. T. Newton read a paper on Iron Pyrites", which was very in teresting, j ::,-y Last Thursday night the students and citizens of the Hill had the pleasure of listening to a lecture by Dr. P. M. Ellis, of Baltimore. Dr. Ellisjs too fine a speaker to make any attempt to report him in brief you must hear, him to appreciate bim. He speaka; with a great deal of feeling and shows that though growing old he is still a student. ; : To-nigb t we are to have a lecture by Rev. Mr. Bagby, returned missionary from Brazil. 1 c -V- A meeting of the local Al umni of this institution Will soon be called and steps be taken to organize other local associations so that in the fu ' -e-. - ' ' : - .V- - '--X.., .. ture j more: efficient work may- be doqe for the college by its Alumni than has been done in the past. ' Dec: 12 92. ; ; Histos. . r -All persons who subscribed for one of- the : New i Patented Coffee Pots can call at J. V. Covington' store where they can find them. ' v . . T. W. McGibt. N Eight-million eight hundred and three thousand halea,of cotten we? used by the world last year-' : The Crinoline .oHoo' Skirt" will be in fashion this Spring.; It'is to be large like" that of vth$ style -al .'I860, r f; . The best Salve ut the world for bruises uts, sotes, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores etter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, anc all SRin eruptions, and positively cores PileB,' or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, r menev re funded. j Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr W M Fowlkes & Co.' English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs,' Splints, Sweeny, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs. Etc. Save $50 by the use of one bottle, War ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. : Sold by Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co. Druggists Rookingham. . v ' "Haw ta Cure AU Skin DUeaaea." Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment. No ihternal medicine required. - Cures tet ter, eczema, itch, al, eruptions on the face, bands, nose, &c, leaving the skin clean, white and healthy, ltsreat healing and curative powers are possessed by no other remedy. Ask your druggist for swayne s statement. - : v - To ALT, WHOM IT MAT COSCEBN: Notice is hereby given that Sylvester Biggs and Robert L. Steele, Jr., both 'of the State ot North Carolina, County of! -Jiichmond and tdwn of Kockungham, have this day loraeda co-partnership under the firm St y le of "S. Bifrgs" for the purpose of I ouymg and seuing drags and medicines ana all other goods, wares -and merchan- i disekept in a drug store, and carrying on I a arug 8ire in tne sain i own 01 necKing- ham, ior three years, commencing the 22nd day of October 1892 and terminating the 22nd day of, October 195. That said Sylvester Biggs is a general partner of j said nrm andgas such is liable for all debts and contracts of said firm and that said -Robert L. Steele, Jr., is a special partner oi saia nrm ana nas contributed as such the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars te its common stock and is not liable for the debts arid contracts of said firm beyond the amonntso contributed as provided in the Code of JJorth Carolina, chapter SI, VOl. Z. i This October 22nd, 1892. -- 'r.x Sylvester Biogs, - Robeet L. Stselb, Jr. DENTAL OFFIGE . . . : OF LlsiFrsfe OVER ' " . ; J. W. COYINGTON'S STORE. This space Is reserved by W. Ti Covington & Col i ' . ;- . '.. - for future announcement. Hi, G. M. Carter, Chester. 8. C. writes: "A negro boy here Lad a bad case of scrofular The doctor said it would kill him. " I got him to use Botanic Blood- Balml' He took a dozen bdttles " and is now well." vHe has not used any of it for four months and OFFICE BOARD COUNTY COMNRS - ' NoaTk-,CABOLA Si': :0y:yyi-?-0y0? Richrn'oiCountyi; - Sealed proposals will be .received by the Board of County Commissioners kt their iKumrjaeeuBg on wje iBfr monaay m January 1893; lor ,the maintenance, and support of the County Poor sent to the Home fo t the-Aged and Infirm; by " order of -this Board, - '-'':.J:'x' ;-V, ' " . -S" W. D:MeRAEterkf De& 6;i895-:-;.f -m OFFICE IK)ARI COUNTY COM. .' . ? y . . Richmond County., - Sealed proposals will be received by the Board ot Commissioners at their, next reg ular meeting on the 1st Monday in Janu ary 1 893 for the purpose of Keeping in re pair the Stock Law fence of the County. V-W; D.McRAE, Clerk ' Dec. 6th 1892.- --wr" . - Slioijt Crnops "''; A N D '' - Short Prices Cape Fear and tYadkin; Valley Railway Co., - - .; - - - y o " ' r C ondeiised.Scliedu.le. . ; IN EFFECT AUGUST lDUi rlBa3, SOUTH BOOMS. i " ' '. y ' : DAiiT ' -y . : .. ; ;. s ' -i : '.- ' - . i MAINLINE. : ..'-'.; . - , r . No.l. . . j-;-'':- (J'gf:.:v , No. 4. '.. I have ordered my entire stock of Gro ceries consisting of the necessaries of life with a large and complete line of Fanc Goods to be sold at. short prices. pleteliDeof V Full and com- 1L10 p. hi. 7.35 . " -7.20 " 6.00 'v 4.13 3:45 SAO " -2.57 2.30 1.52 ; 1.22 " 12.00 nben. Arrive.......... Wilmington. j ijeave...........!...;.FayBt.teviUe Arrive...... .. ....aJ'ayetteville.. Leave....... ...TSanforu.... Leave.........'....1C1iuiax.rr.trtTT.tft 1. ljeave.........M.M......(4reen8boro. Arrive... Greensboro MLeave '........ .. a. rrivv Leave ................. am v ..Leave Arrive Leave... .....Stokesdale. Ne. 3. and Notions to be sold accordingly Sh.nP.ft I .10.15 pm 9 22 t. J 8.52 V" '8.06 "f '- .' 7.46 " .. ..Leave .M....... .........Leave Leave....N. & Wi Junction Wain nt Co ve... Arrive Arnve...N. & W. 3 unction--Walnut Cove,....Leave Leave...........iM.. .Rural Hall...........'....u. Leave Leave.. JBIt. Airy.M.vi.Mi...ViM"..Arrive. BENNETTS VlLLE. DIVISION. - 5.00 a. a 9.02 " 8.37 9.48 " 11.44 " 12.15 p. a 12.25 1.22 : 1.55 -2.33 " fc; 3.02 "4.2i M Shoes l Arrive....... ...........Bennettsville......,....... Leav ' - y ' .( .. - : ; . ..'..Red Spiiihgs..'...rtiMi.iM.... " ' Leave........Fayettevillei.......i.. Arrive No. 15. r : r At prices never before bad in- this section,- and quantity and stvle net to be ex; celled iii any particular. : Jugt received a nice une 01 iresn ana new packed mullets. ; ; r; , .t B. COVINGTON. i 7.20 p. m 5.40 4.45 '5 : 4.25 : - 3.10 " 1.45 ?" ; FACTORY AND MADISO BKANCHEST Arrive................;, ..Kamseur... ..... ..Leave Leaye........w Climax ..l....Gfeensboro.........Arriye Arrive ........ ...Greensboro.....'............. Leave Leave.. .......'......Stokesdale Leave....... ......i...Madi8on..............i.'; Arrive 5.40 a. m. 60 - 702 - -' 7.43 " 8.02 " NT!rr wf 7.15 a. db. 9.10 :r; 10.30 g 11.55 p. a. 12.45 K" For the Hiin II I n now better prepared to feed the puoue man ever oelore. . My table is sup plied with the best on the market. Meals can De caa at i . - And at low prices." - ;When in town call on Wm. D. Leak's Dinning Room' where your appetite will receive prompt ahd per- Train.No. 2 colrme at San iall points North; and Eastland at Wralnut Cove with rtav Norfol.-; for Winston-Salem, Roanoke and,all points North and .Wesfef.ioaroke-'--'' Train Ho'A connects at Walnat Cove -with Notfolt VatW M ft Balenr, Roanoke and all points North and We3t of Roakake;ad at Saaford with Sea- waru.flir um ior uonroe, VPo,.Atnens,rAUaBta aadia points Seath am Sootb-we8t.-;t'Si'y: - tPnfltaanMee SjeepingJSarV Seaboard Air LiiM'trains la aaj Sea'tk froa Sanford and on Norfolk &CWestern trains North nd WMl. fn.m Bmi..:.. - Passengers from Wilmington, FayettevilleMaxton, Bennett'sville and all points south of Sanford will arrive atRalejgh at 11.15. m.,and have" 5 boors in Kaleigfc and reach home same dav. "i - J . ' ' . v.. P,e "e g1Ven passengers lor reakCast and supper at Fayette ville, and .inu at Walnut Cove, ... , ; -- 7 r - , - 1 J. W.FW, General Manager. i ,4T 4 . .. s - ...General Passenger Ageat, y : ' -V W. D. LEAK, Prop ( 1
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