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RANGE . OLNTY OBSERVER, i h i ii l s n o n o u g ib, n . c n;i:i:day. . Jan. 2). 17. JOSKl'H A. IIAIiRIS, p;ditnr and Proprietor. Sntersd at (lie Post Office it Hills- borough, N. C, as second class nr.iMer.l The Slate Printing has been uivuii to Mr. Josephus Daniels, of the State Chronicle. Hon. Fank Hiscock, Rej.ub- iican, has been elected U. S. Sena tor f rom New York to succeed Sen ator Miller. Judge Thomas S: Ashe," of ..' North Carolina Supreme Court, .s reported dying at hi home in W:idesbro. The Legisl ature is in session, and the m-inhcrs are drawing their jcr dltiti. E.ery lour yenrs is olten enough hr i he Legislature to meet. Siuee the "cruel war was over,1' xay the Wilmington Star, the people vt the United State have j.;til over eght hundred million dol to peiiuni It' is certain that a .4: eat many fraudulent sums have bei n paid. We belies, bays the Raleigh Chronicle, that thvie can come no good government, no honest admin- . . i iteration ot public Hairs from the party which is opposed to the Dem ocratic party iii Norih Carolina. The Democratic party is the party of intelligent e, of honesty, ot devo t on to the hist interests of the peo pie. The Republican party is con trolled, in the main, by men h have not the eontiduiee of the peo ple -md its fink and tile vote like so many Mi p. The Congress having resolved upon celebrating the 100th anniver ary ol the United States at Wah- ingtou in 188(J, the plan is to have a peimauent KxpoNitTon tor tbe thiee Americas. A national board of pro motion lias ueeu ua:ued. lhose lor North Carolina are : Hon. A. M. Scale, Governor of North Carolina ; J. II. dime, Esq., President ot the Wilmington Produce Exchange ; T. C. Williams, E4 , Secretary ot the Stale Agricultural Society ; W. R. William., E-., Master of the Slate Grange. Congressman W. R. Cox has introduced a bill to allow the widow ol the late Rev. Moses A. Hopkins, ulio died recently while Mmioier to Lihfiia, a mum equal to hi v ear's al try. The late iMwnsler Hopkins was a negro preacher Irom North' Caroiim. An exchange savs lhat ao., ill a q ioier of a eenturv ao (ien C.x led the lat eharire at Ap in, :n,l bas on his person the m is t.J eleven u omuls. He l.llle tiu-nghl then that iie Would 111 tro.luee a -ill to pay Hie widow ni a colored fellow-citizen seveial thoii- oid dollar. Tin; V Klin tin Cnammols. W. I) Sol, Drtic'sl, Ji.rpiis, I , I ; tii-n ; "I can i (( t ri in m .1 Jm' i.nt'i 'c liijeis as toe Very best '-ii. .-.I,. li.-ry lo;ii,. M,i,J hj, givvn lehcf tn every ease.. Oi e man t oiv six Imi'iIIc, :i'id was eu-d d lili 'iiiiniiMn ui Id years stainin g." Ati;,!u -, Hare, lruugi&u .Brluilie, Olti... afiinus : "The ti'ii ..lln..r medicine I have eer h-indled in my i . . . .... ais expel lenev, is hiectiie Ibt t" riiotisandi nt ntlurs have! olde I ilo ir tvstioiouv, thai tl.c Ved it i n.aj.iiii'tii5 that Kueirie; B.t'er d,, cute ui 1 disoes nt the i L.f rt lv vlney or IJIood Oi iv a! i.. i i .1 .1 . . i ..i . w ii 1)pi; Si'itc' HILLSBORO MARKET C'ot reeled Week' v. Heesu ix, 1 l. to 2n 1' )o o 15 to i!d f 1 '2 1 I - Blllle-, Chicle'. . C. ttee.-. Cri Seed ('-? tMi, Pi" ir. o. r'bMs i el, Lir.i. j L' Mil r'cn. Mai. . M-d:l.ees, Oils, S ui, iV ro;, Vv !. .,!, i; , o ' UU o, , .t. .ri ... v im to 1 U0 t -"V w T I A special from Brazil, Indiana,! v Uays: Simpson Harras died in Pol- nam count v. vesterday, (Jan. 21 ) - - i i aet vear8. He wa born in Orange county, .North Carolina, January 1, ii 8. lie casi inn urn :r .TPrPnn lor President, in' . it . l . c.. i 1801. and had voted at every Presi dential election since. He wan a . , . ... , memory remained good. He talked i intelligently about men and events connected with the formation period of the Republic. Are any ot the descendants of this man now living in Orange ? Ed. Observer. APPORTIONMENT OF THE SCHOOL FUND FOR 1887. At a meeting of the County Board of Education for Orange County, held in the Court House on Satur day the 8lh day ot January, 1887, ihe following apportionment of the School Fund was made to the dif ferent districts ot the County ac cording to law. (See School Law, Sec. 2,551 :) No. 1, Pleasant Grove ; For whites 860 00 ; tor colored $30.00. No. 2, St. Mary's; lor whiten $G0; or colored $30. No. 3. Grove M. H. ; for whites $00 20 ; for colored $30. No. 4, Bethel ; for whites $00 ; for colored $36.40. z No. 5, Caldwell ; for whites $60 ; tor colored $30. ' No.' 6, Little River ; for. whites $7b00; for colored $30. N o 7, Bethany ; for whites $70. 0 ; tor colored $30. No. 8, Mars Hill : for whites $60; lor colored $84.70. No. 9, Oak Grove; for whites $60 ; for colored $30. No 10. Walnut Grove ; for whiles S71.40; tor colored $34.30. No. 1 1, Elisha Grav's ; for whites $7o 50 ; for colored $i0. No 12, Cedar Grove ; tor whites $35 ; tor colored $60. No. 13, Fairfield ; for whites $70.90 ; for colored $45. No. 14, Ridne M. H. ; for whites $75.90 ; tor colored $45. ! No. 15, Hillsboro, ; for whites $119 00; for colored $143 50. No. 16, Harman ; for whites $60 ; fur colored $40.00. No 17, Couch's ; for whites $60 ; or colored 845. No. l&, Cool Spring ; for whites $07.70 ; for colored 855. No. 19, Elm Grove; lor whites $75 ; tpr colored $30. No. 20, Woody's Road ; for whites $65 ; for colored $30. No. 21, Cane Creek; for whites $75. No 22, Beth Carr ; for whites $80 ; lor colored $50. N 23, Orange Church ; lor whites 890 ; tor colored $45. No. 24, Chapel Hill ; for whites 8156.10 ; for colored $218.40. No. 25, Mt. Carmel ; for whites $70 ; for colored $50. No. 26, Antioch ; for whites $60 ; tor colored $40. No. 27, Clover Garden ; for whites $60 ; for colored $40. No 28, Oaks ; for whites $75; for colored $35. No. 29, Tom's Creek ; lor whites 875 ; tor colored $30. No. 30, Gravelly Hill ; for whiles 880 ; lor colored $35. No. 31, Rehobeth ; for whites $80 ; for -olored $70. No. 32, Harmony for whiles $04 0 ; lor' colored $60 No 33, Prospect ; for whiles SOU; tor coloied $40. No. 34, Buckhom ; for whites S3( No. 35, Centre ; tor whiles SCO. JNo. 30, Bradshaw ; for whites Sf.O ; for colored $30. No. 37, Piney Mjuntain ; for whiles S7f ; for colored $:0. No. 38, Grover ; for whites SCO ; for cidored $30. No. 39, Marv Smith : lor whites SG0. No. 40, Cane Greek Church ; for whites $00. By order of the Boaid ot Educa lion ot Orange County : J. L CUItRIK, Secretary. j h i ance p(seses the very oldest uiaei in me woii. ner a-'O in lll i i I . . , , i - ! er S'Jti n lodi ' years. ENJOY LIFE. What a trulv beautiful u-orld live Ml I Salute oives US grandeur! jot mountains, jtens and oceans, and! !thnundx- of mean ot eniovmenl. . e can desire no better when in t iiv.mu , uuv noiv OUCH UO ihe inajoriiv ot people fee1 like iv ; inc ii up disheartened. liscouracnd ami worn out with dicae, when there is uo mca.-nm lor h;.!s Iceling, as e- cry Mifleier can eaiiv obtain haiifiaclury pnot'. tluit " Grew August yotnr, will make them tree IriMo disee, a when Lorn. l)vs 'PImu and Liver 'Com idainl nr t" .. ' - - " v t . v c -". 'ii ire-1 causes oi . seveniy-uve per. J N Z-'f'n & Co PkUuu; P 0 t- 10 eent ofM,,b maladies as RdiotiMuU.! 'rlZlt ' ?l.Mi!,.l. Iodiuesiion, -Sick Headache, Co. I'- Prl-.SO. lid :i tio liberies:., "erv.. n. Iostrhtion, 1) z ! V0'' ' ;!"t -l;Vxii'.Prto li e Head, Talpitati'.t. ..V GJ to 7U the Heau, and other di't cir,c u -''y v.-n tit !ietl'u -f 60 to SI lio vmtotn.. Three dosi- o? .I.f.iir f" l!u: l'r 'i- Mer.;l w .. . , J 1 J'Onrcr u:l! prove 1th wondertdi ef-' w-. i . .i i. i OOmeS, HI Tiv it. i-etU. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. Tl.eie are 7.8UO masons in tIiis i State. There are at present seventeen nn.su c s i u ii.t: unuiu ; il,., Ci ..-A . . - ,i10J. There are 23 cigar lactones in the State, and 201 tobacco lactones. North Carolina has 1,890 register- ,. ... , ,. .' a An trom distilled hquors amounted da- I - in- fnn riuii the p3et jear to over $487,000. Dr. Isaac M. Taylor, of Chapel Hill, has been elected assisUut pby- siciao of tbe W ester nN. C. Insane Asylum, at -uorganion. Wo Wn that Finn. Jatnea W. Reid made sat- islacto.y ar.augements with hwcred- itors, and thai he will oon come l.'.wL- lit Tlonkinahftm Hnnfi it is true. N thinK like lending a brother a h'ninfT hand. . . tt u i rri ( s I iimmgiou oiar. nurrau i . bill giving $200,000 to Wilmington tor a public building for the United StatHH Government' ha s Massed the i u it ti,!d ;Q . Congress both Houses, loisisfor .t it" c --c i It . a .u. tut? u. o. rcuna. .uu.t s.m vuo Federal Posloffice. Uncle Sara must have a place in which to trans- fli.t i ik liiiHiiit'KM. , T , uurnam necoraer : yapt. u. it. Smith has iust returned from whern they aie surveying the Durham and j - - Lynchburg Railroad through Person flu ii9vg iu.fi luiuu Vi o c I been surveyed through that count v. The lines hava btpn Rurvcvw frim. I Durham to South Bostou. The whole line to Lynchburg will be completed m a tew days. Ihe loute will be located within the next ten I jt Thomas J Jarvis, U S M nister to Rryd ami lo.li u, . , .u Iasi night, and look aartuientH ai llie Yrtib.-rouoh House. Alter tea i. . .. , "t " i ... k : ' i ...i. i. , : - t I II I .11 Till U'llllll Oil 'Jl lkliUI llll Ilk ' c mam othre ot the liotel lliere was a rush to see him', and he wan for some time engaged in snaKiug nanus i, . ... , I. . m itfuh mil i if a IrvrtL-fi.J ialm.i1 . seemed to be very much ideated at . , . . ... ' again being in H.he Uity ot Uaka He, with his excellent lady, are wel- corned again in the capital city ol the State tor which ht$ has' done tso much. Scotland Neck Democrat : We see bills have been introduced in the Legislature to repeal the county government system, the no fence laws in Halifax and Warren, to 1 l-L t T- i ...v, u...Mi....,, ' repeal ine uen laws, me nomestead law, and we believe to abolish. the Bible, to pass the Blair Bill, to.re- oie, 10 pass me issair liill, to-re- al the tax on tobacco, whiskey , . , ' d beer, and to set up a kingdom the moon and connect it with, the peal am; in earth by a streak of greased light nmg, and then build a railroad there to out ot electricity and run the cars thereon with the rays of the sun, with Richmond Pearson as conduc tor and Webster as chiet fireman. We j eak for transportation for all '.he Independents on the first through i rain OnfalllDg Specific for Liier Disease. SYMPTflMCi Bitter or bad taato In Whit Or COVered With nhrnvn fnr . nain In mouth; tongue coated the back, sides, or Joints often mistaken for Rheumatism; soar stmchi loss fc sppetite; sometimes nausea and water-' brash, or indigestion; flatulency and acid eructations; bowels aUeroauV costive and lax ; headache ; loss of memory, with something which ought to have been done iHLi 7 J;Virlt?; a th'ck. yeUow p a rainrui sensation of having' failed to do c m ana eyei: an couen ; lever: restlessness ; th urln la coueh; lever: restlessnf-ss - j u inn coiorea.ind, if allowed to ptand. deposit a sediment. SMMONS UYIR REGULATOR (PURtLY VCQCTABLC) n strurriiiiv iifccti in Tnft wiifh tA arAni the Torpid Liver to a healthy action, 'et with traordinsry fflcey o ths TIVER, if I . AK1 nAl! Bowels. vf mm snsrtc rot Malaria. Bowel Complaints, WjpepU. Sick lleadacaet Constipation. BiUoasnesa, Kidney AfToptlon. JaaitdJoe, Mei.tAt Ltepresslan. CoUe. 4 Endorsed by the u&e ot 7 MtUlons of Bottles, ss 7ii: BEST FAMILY MEDICINE for CLi:dren, fw Adults, ad for the Ac CNLV GENUINE hai tu Z, tiu.p red un froti af Wrapper. Ui l" :''5e : i: the ch.-rer I t!i- :-' - - li::!-bnr. . GEO. f. (,R,U V. 1 ,f . r e ' a FIRE AT UEIDSVILLE. There was a disastrous fire at Reidsville Sunday morning before day. The Piedmont Hotel4 Star tTT 1 wA Mm WaPfl - . - c destroyed. The principal loser is M. Harris, owner of the property. j Q ftornnn .na His loss is estimated al $27,000, and insurance only $4,000. The total loss is estimated at $100,000 ; iosur- S21.100J The fare originated in a barroom, and is supposed to , nrkof diar j TESTIMONY FROM THE SEA SHORE. I have been. - suffering With rbeu- matism for about twenty-ve years. T m nnw fortv-two vear ld. Mv pains were bo great that I have been " iT.w ago j wa8 Q bed about nineteen u nn.lnMtii tialnUao Vka,n tbcLed all over. At that time, hav- ing tried every known remedy be tore, l commenceu tue use oi owiub r. t 1 - I I o ? r' Specific. I used about two dozen boitles. I have never had anything to act so promptly and efficiently in my My health and 5gor were restored ; I can walk' and ride aa . . . well as when a boy. My busmen is gncu a9 lo keep me on my feet about fourteen hours during the day, but I go through without any inconvenience. I can cheerfully re commend S. S. S. to those who sot- fer ilh rheumatism. . fim- T MrHnvit n I y-r - v y 41 k m Danen, Ga., Nov. 18, 1886 Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis- pspk mailpd tri. The Swilt Specific Co., Drawer 3, . ailta, a. I lhprf vt-aa vi hpavv Kfrirm nf thnn der aml li.htnii.- at Ashevillc" last Sunday night, followed by a cold wave about 9 o'clock. The electric I' I . .1 I: . " 3 nam wa mi i hii v pxi iij'ti inpn nv prostrated by the disjhaige L U e keep a very lar'' Murk ot seaned InmlM T, .:iwiug mot ol u on our I .1 A rA.UILl 15 LiH. sails U. Simmons Liver Regulator, tbe fa- voriie 'lome remedv. is enlirelv veif f au.e, ... I I . tamilv medicine lhat is compounded. No error to be feared iu administer - :nu ; no injury Irom exposure atur ; t t - best preventive medicine and safe to taLro !( ITtuttr U'lmt thn fili'lf nPKK 1. . .. ..I may prove to be, ami, in any ordi- narv tlisiso "vvi!l prFpct. a koppiIvI J : . i . cure. Ut mand the l?enuiue, navmg ll?e A stamp on Wrapper The" regains of Cluverius,, who! was hung in Richmond Friday 14tb, have been bmied in the private rPP . grounds of hin aunt, Mrs.. Tunstall, m King -and Queen cunty. Excitement is Texas. Gieat excitement has been caused nnii-iiiii,i i nun. ict., UV IUC in tKi. t't.timl t ..I l.i ..'k) rl.. I... u-euiarkah h reitovcrv ot Al r A h ( u pv uh. wq ho f : - J m - ... au could not turn in bed "or raise his head ; everybody said he was dying "v,ium,j " ua "jf" U"- trial bottle o Or. Kings New Dcovery was sen hhn. F;nding relief, he bought i ,ar ,,ollle a l(oX of Dr R , ot sent a urge ootiie and a lox ot Dr. Hint m New Life Pill.- ; by the time he had taken two b.xe ot Pills and two bottles 1 the Discovery, he was well ami had trained in flesh thirtv-six pounds. Tnal Bottles of this Great Discovery lor Consumption free at rV . A. Hayes' Drug Store. The Cosmopolitan The handsomest, most entertmininjr. low nnV illustrated familv macrarine in ih. wt a ($2.50 per year, with a 2.25 premium each number, filled with short stories, sketches. iree.j aixiy-iour Dcauuiuuy pnnted paces ia uici, ucuiuicj,4i(;iii ana onei scienunc and literary articles, by distinguished Amrrirm andforeien writers, such as Julian Hawthorne, Harriet Prescott Spoflord, George Parsons i-uirop, Louise cuanaier Moulton, J. Mac donald Oxley, EHa Wheeler Wilcox, H. H Boyesen, Cathrt-ine Owen, Rey. R. Heber Newton, Alphonsc Daudet. Paul Heyse, Count Tolstoi, Th. Dostoirsky, William Wesull and many others. Also entertaining JUVENILE and intaluable IIO IS EIIOLD departments. One or more illustrated ankles and several lull page engravings in every number. . A Shsnnea Letter aad Bill Pile or a Saaanoa Sheet-Music Bincsr Free te tvry Subscriber. These premiums sell erery where for $2.25 each. The Tile is the most perfect device ever ioTent ed for the preserratioa and dassiScatton (alphabetic ally and according to date) of all letters, bills, etc. Any paper can be referred ro, taken out and pat back without disturbing the others. With the Binder one can insert or take aat any piece of music withemt disturbing mxrtw enYutr mhdrtu Get SAMPLE COPY at NEWS STAND or end 20 Cents to publishers. TAsrn. m cucmnri rizs. SchUcht & Field Co., Rocbei ttf fc NY Jst. U". GltAllAM fllOS. RUFFIK. r GRAHAM v'c KUFKIX, ATTORXKYS-AT-LAW, II I I-I JHt. K.C. I'm.tiee i:i f UM fVinitle f A la in, in--. ;e.vel. Iiirb:iii4 ; nil lord. !. k-.uL'lt.iin. I'ertij ;in Orange. A3TP DULBT TTOB AVWl The EOT ALMAXAC, aa4 a COMPLETX CCABT i t for rry day la tt yar. Ts bs bad FRKB f all : desien in uJUIm. or balled s rsesfpi aSs. post scsctamp. Address VOUHA ORUO AMO CKXHtCAL OOo BALT10E, MO, U. . A. 1 W. T. Sutton, of Bertie Co.. N. C. XX A. JEt. L IV A. X 3 I H A K D W A R E ! ! ! Before buying HARDWARE, .GUNS, PISTOLS, PAINTS, OJl nnORS VARMbI1. SASH, DOORS, FARMING TOOLS. TIN WARE, Call and see us and examine our GOOD and PRICES. TOVKS niU PLOWS . Hiolnlty. . SUTTON t STRUDWICK, 5 - Hillsboro, N. C. TIko Celebrated J. I?. NIWSEN WAGUN, nmle)v w b. J. NlSSEN rpnE REASONS WK CAN AND IM va 1 1 Id -. m kilc lb.. Kivt wrr ug oy tjie Wj.t j,, iennsyUania rit-nee ; ilieti it UMiig a sett lei I laet -na!.T tiian any one eKe. qimiuy eonmiereo ; our auvania-tv. nn-, saw in-u e v m,..,fI..,r..FC ,.n...ra Ym tt.o 1 vrnnrht kimI .-f lv wi-IiUmI mihI running gear that is worth hauling. GKij K ,SSEN y I l( nr onlo ol (o..l,rw i.n.xia Irouihl Durham, N (J - 1 "T" OOK DIIT! JUGUT NORTH OF THE COUIiT HOUSE '.! My gracious alive! what I have found A u'w grocery .-tore in Hillsboro town, .V .7. .. w . Wl ,IW.V.. And 1 will sell as cheap as all the rest. w w.i HEAVY and FANCY GROCERIES, NOTIONS, &c, such as 1 l f COFFEE, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, BROOMS, BUCKETS, TIN-WARE SODA, CHEESE. SOAP, TOBACCO, iKC, &C. &C. I have sdso a nice line of CONFEC- TION ERIKS. And If you want a gorxl smoke, call for V. O.. Thompson & Cos Carolina Bells," the best Cigar in town. You will als. rind a nice lot ol Cab bage always on hand. . Mar Lye, Ball Potash. Pearline, Indl go, &c. f I would he very' much pleased to see apd serve mv iriends ol Old Orange. C"All klnd.-i of Produce wanted. Yours very respectfully, A. F. HALL. V FHESIi HUPPJLY OP I FA31ILY GROCERIES $ received daily. Also DRY GOOISt BOOTS. SHOES. HATS. MOTIONS. Au whlcblofter at lowest prices possible, Butter. Eggi, fbn Ven und all klmU' of eomiTry produce taken at highest! market pricr. j J ..... omv ami see me. and I will take aute in showing you goods. Your friend. If. L. PARfll. At Berrv Building. ro. XX A. XI X YV v k mim MV('11A'T(X tam BLINDS, MECHANICS TOOLS. WOODEN WARE. &c.'&c, Ac MAKE THE REST WAtitlXS AKK u'.imviid I tit irrktl ltt TTI-ktlAk i 1 1 v , th- workmen b:ivI had many ye;iii xj- that w makr the best; we ean m:ik- ii tut TKhnhi Skein mail... l.i.in.r ()f wA cannot hrvak. We make the onlv Inakp on A CO., Manufacturers, Sai.km, X. C. .'.(liloH hv .11)11 N I.. MAliKlIAM v Select XSoni'iliiir Ac Dny j School lor Ytmnjj LUie 1 Lit- ! !. tlo -ii'l, j 1J() HO . X . C. ; rpiIE MISSES NASI! AND MISS ! -L KOLIJM.K will resume t lie Mr- cises ol their school 01, rritwy. -ri lay of September. lSl'i. Tuition lor day scholars $-M.(X) jxr Session. ('ircnlar- Mnr n appircatiyn. c "1KDAR (iKOVK ACAD KM Y, MALE AND FKMALK. Session open the Second Monday in Jannaiy and Inly ot each year. IVrui! per Se.-lou of live mouth-': EngH-h Course: $lg.0 t $l..oti .... (lassieal Coii'e. Mush- with ue ot In-truinent. Board per months "8.0(1. Addre.s It. C. rA TfON: I'rin.ipal. Ceilar (Jrnve. Orange Co.. N. C. MRf W r. AT H E RS R E K S 1 1 0( l, fr (iirls will re-open nt OAs Orange County, X. C, dun. "10, ixsT. Terms per Session of 20 week : English Course, from $10 ! 1 Latin and Freneb. cm b. I" MurIc, Including ue of Piano. $1" Hoard, per month. For further information, add res MRS. U W. WEATHERSHE& Oaks, X. C. JR. I. C. PARRI.S, UlLLcBOItO, N. C. Ofllee : Have Drug Store. . Residence: Opt osite (Xoith) Jws Paiks. AMES H. MASON. ATTORN KY-AT-IiAW-. - . . t r . . . ' x' r Practice In the State mul Vnltrti Courts. A. GRAHAM, ATrORX E Y-AIM,A v . Iltt.ijotouo. x. G. Pr:o xU-- in ("ountieof Onm -.Vx?" bam. lVrii. Gninviile and J. i. u i:bster. DENTIST, HILLSBORO, N. C. flfHfo in t Ur.ru r, . . m fK bnilding formerh" occupied bj -.l. A. R.berton. All kind of work promptly nttended to m'nWrw " JJ R. U M. EYN H. . I dentiht, CIIAI'KL HILL, N. C, OlTen hi- pniteimial serv ice to t people ot Oraugf and Miriouiidlnfcw try. All opt-rsition iK-rfonued ta latent and lt tyle, and non W l bet materul hmmI.