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4 i r- V. i 3! t .1 1 VI- '11 "ft HIT til 11 Is f . ORANGE COUNTY OBSERVER. II I L LSI) O O U G II, N . C . Ail'KHAV. ----- N.,v. 2.'. P-D. JOSEPH A. HARRIS, Editor ana Proprietor. j Entered at the Tost Ofliee at Hills! borough, N. C. as second class matter. j V 0 A IJT'Vlt' Onuitfn Count v ; OhHervei- Is (lieonlv JNi- IM-i- pubUKlHMi in uraii; , Count V t i Ex-1 'resident Jefferson is in j New Orleans at the house of friend. He has been quite sick, but h'n j hyh'u-ian says there is no cause '; cotton market in the South, not only lor alarm. " ! loes it quote higher prices, but it is . ' ' ' . , admitted on all sides to be the most Umf J.u;ice -r H. hmtthj nheral lo lhe Yippee in grading; died at lialeigl last Thursday. He J and we believe that ajy one who liad been ill for three days with i reasons from cause to effect will, heart trouble. He had been Chief Ulu'r reading this record, corroborate Justiee for 1 1 years. The Raleigh Signal payp that the I'residehl'h -niCssage to Congress will deal mainly with the tariff and will recommend the repeal (f the lax on tobacco and alcohol used in the ails. Official returns from the entire State of Iowa have been received, which show a plurality of 5, SO 1 for Uoiie. the Democratic candidate for Governor.. The Republicans elect the n.t of tin Stale ticket by large majorities. (iov. f'owle has aj pointed Associ ate Justice A. S. Meniinon Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina to succeed the late Chief Justice Smith Jude Walter Clark, of the Superior Court bench, has been appointed to sticced Justice Meninion as Associate Justice. Spiel Whitakcr wrs appointed upon the Superior (.ourt bench to succeed Judc (.'lark. All Three of the cow appointees have accepted and have been h orn in. peakin of the While and Cross, case, the Raleigh Daily Call says : Cross is now in Camden county, and While is now employed on Col. Stevenson's farm a fow miles from the city. Neither have yet been taken into custody. The fust proceeding will be for the V. S. Supteme Court to certify the decisions to the Slate? Supreme Court. That, in turn, must be cer liii. d to Wake Superior Court. This done the law provides : ''In all crim inal cases the Clerk ot the Superior Court, in all -cases where the judg ment has been affirmed (except capi tal teloiv) shill notily ti c Sheriff who shall proceed to execute the nlt'U'd which was appealed from." Chap. 1.2, Law 8 lSsJ. There are many excellent publicrt- ticns tor l.oys and girls, and it is quae difficult to make ctnii:e among j ed .with for thirty yeais, and had le Ihem. I' or nioro than a long time j stated ttie curative qualities of many we nave ocen :t reaoer oi Kiouien 1 1 . 1 . A' 1 - . Jhigs, a l.irge and handsome weekly paper published in Philadelphia by "James Klvcrson, and we hive come to tltuiic it cry much. No matter is found in (iildn Jiy$ that the in oft prudent pa-cut could object to, and then n-ry thing is presented iu such an attractive way that young t !ks arc sure to re ad it ml witch .ad it aod watch mail Hint brings anious:y !r lhe the next ismic. (iohlrn Jf.vs is al - .lit s isucii as a month v, and sub - . , , . seiibtvs can have tncir ku.'i' of r.. ct un, .r tL,. t.ai.cr wwklv ,r .r.itin, each, 'month's isttes hound'. The suVeripu. m price is $:j per annum. II' raid. Cannonsbur'g, Pi. We endorse every wo,,l nf ibp abo i i (,-f,n Jags begins a new vo,ume-oi. JU ounber o0ih..for syphilitic poisoning. Ulcers, and now IS .'l Mnii 1 mu t n stihcril n 1 rice ?b i er annum. Addrc? E verso... Philaielphia Pa. - . . . . ! er annum. Address . is. The icvlution that has been so ' hi.- threatomd in the Empire of! Brazil has come and the Republic Las l)cen proclaimed That country was settled by the Portugese and in I1." it wns raised to a kingdom, 6 and in ly2." Dom Pedro 1. declared thee uutiy Iree from Portugal ami proelaime'l himself' Emperor. In i'. he abdicated and left his six- year old son as his successor, who has since ruled well. The etuanci pation of the slaves , there recently, however, gave cau.se for dissatisfac- tion. -Brazil is the last monarchy, we believe, in the new world. Such has been the result of our e xample ! Raleigh AVrr.v Observer. 'CSSufjseribe for the Or n g l ounty toserver. Unly 1 months. for Hi From Trade Review. Norfolk. Va-1 Our Cottou JFuotorw. KOYSTER & STRUDWICK, Cotton Factors and Impoiters and Dealers in Fertilizers, and Man ager? of the Old Dominion Guano Co. Fertilizer Fac tory in Atlantic City. Offices 8, 9 and 10 Hare Building. : : Cm ton warehouse in Norfolk ; ca- pacity, 3,500 B. of C, Business ; done last year, 81,100,000. Special i Fertilizers handled : German Kainit, a ;-! T'li -IB tiVia t a 'Varmprn' Friend." jnr jind "Old Dominion Guanos, is- viv i - i- tahlihhed in lb75 under the firm ! name of Lanier & Hoyster in Tar boro, N. C. The present tirm or ganized in this cilv in 182. The r - . loreL'oin FtatitiG8 will jive toe Lat ' reader an idea at a claiicc ol the im- j portance of this firm, and we teel (wjth this addili't-n) a JUhtlfiahle ri , . ,h . we are able to call the r------- - reader's attention to the solid houses j u. m m'iV n nr ! hr rpvipw rf t hft cot factorage -business of this city. I A a i o wtirtod nut to tircvf tv tarts an( f,g,ire9 that Norfolk is the best ..v. ' " ti nt AtinR. aihoh. Sail we say ol oriiK in tins line. Mesrsrs. Royster oc btrudwick are leading men among the most sub stantial business T.men of the South, whose words are their bonds. Those entrusting any business to their care will have it faithfully and well cared for. as tew men -stand better than does this firm. 1 ney make, liberal allowances on consignments, and make prompt and quick returns. The junior member of the pros perous firm spoken of above is Mr. Edmund Strud wick, son of Dr. Wm. S. Strudwick, of llillsboro. He has a host of friends in Orange that will be glad to hear of h's success. I'O I S ON ED WIT 1 1 MALA R 1 A . Mr. S. D. Price, a native df this State, but now a prominent and in fluential citizen of Dallas, Texas, writes under date of April 12, 1889: "About, three years ago I was living in a malarial district of Georgia, and while there frightful sores broke out all over my body. The poison in my blood was so bad that it ruined my health and prostrated me. I was at length so reduced in health, and apparently incurable after taking larfje quantities of different med icines prescribed by ray physician, that they, as a last rtsort, advised me to j;o to Hot Springe, as it was the only chance of recovery left, and in this they expressed their serious doubts that I would derive any ben efit from the trip. I went to Hot Springs, and while there took a thorough course of medicine under the physicians, which seemed to ben efit, but did not cure me, tor in one mouth alter my return the malady reappeared. 1 immediately began taking S. S. b, which made me per manently well well from 18&6 un til now." SKIN ERUPTION CURED. One of my customers, a highly re spected and influential citizen, but who is now absent f rom the city, has used Switt's Specific with excellent result. He says it cured him of skin eruption that he had been torment oilier medicines. IiOBEUT ChKfiii. Druggist, Fails Ciiy, Neb. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis ease mailed free. .SWIFTS SPECIFIC-CO., Allauta, Ga. i North aud Souih Dakota, Wash-1 '. '! ; mgton and Jlontana are new Males, i " President- Harrison has issued his . .1 v . : proc.amaiuui to this etiect 1 W E CAN AND DO Guarantee Acker's Blood Eiixir for j bas been fully detnoitrated to ! lhe Tple of this" country that it is -.,....;... i eni.nriip t.. ol' ,M . . i-. , , , ,i5!,Msps Tt :a a . T t i i f illicit ivo nnro Krunl inns nn.i l'imi,lc Tt ,.,1; . - . , i U i .1 . U ! . -. . . . . . a . l ii i. oov msivui ami inorouuniv : builds up the constitution. Dr. O. viiooKer, druggist. -- - - - ... 1 HILLSBOUO MAHKET. ' Corrected Apples, Beeswax, Butler, ; Chickens, Coifee, Corn, Eggs, ' Seel Cotton, j Flour, per barrel, j Lard, i Lime, rock, ' Meal, 12 l-'2 to 2 1-2 4 Co v4 t0. 1 f0 to "' Molasses, Oats, Salt, Sugar, Id to Ar, .I '; i ' v . .v 1-2 to 5 1 ., ; Syrup, ! Wheat, 25 to 50. Sale oi the Jo!n;s Grove Tract. The commissioners appointed by tbe Board of Ttuatees ol the Ui- versity of North Carolina to sell the ) Jones Grove Tract of 1.440 acre de-1 .v il.o lai Mi Mrv 1 Us. Smitn, AJessr. - Jv. 1. nettle, John ; Manning and A H. Merritt, on yea terdav offered 15 Darcels of said laud m k. . . v : J at up tet prices deemed by them reasonable. Only tour lots were sold, viz : One lor $11.25 ner acre, loi acre, to Mr. James BRigss-sto l,Ce ; owe for $12.40 per acre, 95 acres, to Mr. P. II. Oldham ; one s'fu i,pr arrp. in Mr Ki. W J rearmyiou, y'J acres, and the fourth i ' 13. acres ot woodland to Mr. M. H. Hackney tor $10 per acre. The sales amounted to $3,686 90. As no bid was made tor the remaining tracts the prices uxed by ire ooramis- sioners they aunounced that they would receive private bids unti' tbe 23rd of this month. It no accepta. ble bids are made they will hold the land until after another crop. The fill nrt in ih rnitnn r.ron of Norih Carolina this year only one third U rit an nvprarrp im thf r'AHKA ot the failure to fcell. Raleigh News-Ob &, ,.f ,.1 u?s,h Arm fth server. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. The executive committee of the North Carolina Confederate Veter- ans' Association met last Friday in Raleigh, and decided to offer to Mr. M O. Sherrill. ot Newton, tbe Dosi- t ion ot State canvasser to secure sub- scriptions for the Confederate Sol- diers' Home. , , XT 0. . . , Greensboro North State : Marshal Glenn tells of a fellow at Statesville COUrt, who tell asleep in the COUrt room during court. Just as a jury came in and returned a Verdict of .... ,, , not, guuiy in tne case oi an auegeu moonshiner, the sleeper suddenly awoke and commenced to sing the! long meter doxology. A deputy marshal bustled him out and saved him do doubt a short time in jail. Graham Gleaner: Capt. B. F. m i W V a . a I v hite has a norse ttiat eats voung chickens, feathers and all, and he had an old gander that would take a Ti i . . . i suck auu KnocK against me ootiom of the corn crib lo make loose grains tall through the cracks and an old tui Key goiDier tnat exercisea s w , j,ni.r ,.,. -.e.: I These are rather remarkable things. but the Capt. vouches for their trutbtnlne88. High Point Enterprise : Miss Mamie Hatchett. former editor of the Orphan's Friend, was married last Wednesday to an editor in Ne. braska. From what we can learn, t hf apnnaint.innfl anii w hat has tai. a a lowed were quite romantic. Just about a vear aso Miss Hatchett wrote an article to the New York HW-IInwiV.l,i,.Pra.Sil.a, .. , w ..vvu. This article came within the notice of the Nebraska editor, who imrae- 1 . f 1 . i uiaieiy sougnt a corresponaence with the author. The marriage tells lhe rest. n i. - , ,r. . f m. ivuieign visitor: lhe recent re- nnMi. l fimla nf ! I. . lit.. in the gold veins of Moutgomtry county are attracting necessarily much, attention throughout thecoun- trv Mfall iriof !. anA l.o A.llnL,..,tnrn7u,al.. will on tacmonf At ,.nAmnA ....u .a n u pvpr U,, ;n it,;a nA.-,nw ever peen seen in this country ana , , h- . .1 - 1 I lilt Ottotf C mt(n I lll MvAftM.MaMl BnAAaB ZTr.Z " a.r " ' .olo uui otAiu wm o 01 me neBi. ITnrt.iftr.o wi,u : c in ,u iTn ,uiu ,u : . more diversified geological forma- t.,n ,u v v, iV. ,fL j ... luan iiuuii vyaiutiua, auu an we need is the proper channels throuh which it may be made known to the world nnXs i n rvV m c r - i o ..b , oupcuui oouri. aojournea oaiuruay irieht. Not a orpal 1p!I of huninoaa was transacted owing to the tact mat me cases wnicn were inea were of an intricate nature. Tbe grand Jnr touiid a true bill against Mrs. Morris Certificates from Dm Hav , . . ,,WUJ 8 tJT Qti.iu.ttoi..., .1 . , - , 7'V T t 7 v" wuicouigned properly authenticated on or declared that imnnsonmpnt nnM w -n, ,L r v.. endanger both her mind and body, Acting upon this Sheriff Gallaway has placed a deputy at her home lo ' look atler htr- Mr. Frank Stuljz ! W33 a'Pted to the place. It is Psuned that as soon as her counsel, i jlr. nCOtt. rotlirna Irnm Stntaa luintl application will be made for a baKAa. I CiTP", aud that she will be given oail. ! We see it stated that out of every s -- i- v -w j j SI00 taxes paid in the South, white ; men pay 3DT.50. UtJlAKKABLE UESCUK. Weekly. j Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plamfield, ! 111 , makes the statement that she IS to liOj caught cold, which sealed on her l.r to 4Jnj lungs; she was treated for a month 10 to 20 by her family" physician, but grew 2U to L'5 worse. He told her she was a tope 50 i Itss vietiti of consumption and that t . : 15jno medicine could cure ber. Her druggist suested Dr Kind's New ! DiscuvPrv Mnr (An.nmn i ? Discover) for Consumption; she,; t . . ...'i iv dou'Tii a nnttlP find t.t hop Hu mht , , . found herself benefitted from first! dose. She continued its use and after raking tn hm.lac tx.i.i v. rto T "uu auu wen, now does Der; " " " h'jucv y ui v auu is as wen as 06 ever was. tree trial bottles of this Great Discovery at W. A. Hay 75 ! Drugstore, large bottles 50o. and 1. es Important Crop UeciH ion. A tery important case has just been decided by the Sapreme Court at thin term. At tbe last term ot the court it was held in the case ol Core Smith that wherever land is un-; oer mortgage me crops rai'eu vnj ibe land by the mortgagor belong to ; the mortgagee. Tbe resolt of this ' . I . decision wasrproving disastrous to the public and was sneedil? putting an entl to the system nd to the system of lien bonds merchaoU for advances on tbe 1 crops and lor the purpose of making Ube crops. So at this term ot the court iu the case of Kiiiebrew and Bullock vs. Hinet, th court; Judge Shepard writing tbe opinion, have overruled the decision of Core and Smith and decided that the crops on the mortgaged land belong to the mortgagor, and if the mortgagee claims and desires tbe crops he must take possession of tbe premises. Raleigh Signal. The National House of Represen- tatives now contains roenurs. - " ' 4 ft B requires 176 to make a quorum v " "oov uomru. ..v. w"-r cans uave iuu iiieiuucrs mice muic i inn I .1 than a quorum ; and the Democrats lbl members hve less than a quo-. mm. Exchange. I A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by the use of opiates ctxen in the form of soothing syrup Why mothers give their children such deadly poison is sur- prising when tbey can relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by us ing Acker's Baby Soother. It con- tains no Opium or Morphine. Sold by Dr. O. Hooker, Druggist. J Needing a tonic, or children that want building i.tm Ki mnwK-s ikon bitters. It is pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Indigw- btion. ana Biliousness, aii ueaicra ncep v. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Z1 ALE OF LAND. t -.... .a.i TirniP nr n mnrr trj or ()YMiro(i rn r. M. Caten bv Sarah" dBrewer. ai'id f registered m Book page 22 of the register's office of Urange County, 1 ?c,1I1?Kv'i" l"u ? r .T door in Hillsboro on batnrday. Dec. 21, hao fl t,.r i iui t Rin,hm rv ghip', on the waters ot Cane Creek, and adjoining lands of H. M. O Daniel, i J "'F8 .7miw u wuin. w- tabling 50 acres on the east side of the Sale is made to satisfy mortgage and costs. This lbth day of Nov., 1880. L. M. GATES, Mortgagee. A DMlK'ISTRATOlfS NOTICE. xl. The undersigned having qualified as I a tiw. i.kru u.rtr xf- Cauley, notice is hereby given to all i fit iiiiui rM ifir in auia- ni;iru , persons having claims against said es- to. Prese.nt the same tor payment on ?I J?6101?. .IUC 1.uu W .OI Aovemuer. law, or mis nonce win oe pieauea in bar of their recovery. All persons in- debted to said estate are req nested to m il'ft immnfl in ta nn rmnnt , r , r K- T. lhIs 1Uh d:iy of ov" 1889 STEPHEN T. FORREST, Administrator. strudvVick & Parish, Attorney. I I TTtXEUUTOR'S NOTICE. J JLii Havinir this dav oualifled as the Ex- ti,A intA Wm Wnrd I horphv nntifv uii persons hidebted to said estate to make . . . , , . , ... payment to the undersigned without T - .... ueiay, and those holding claims against said estate are notineu to present them I tr, ,w ,wiorc; ,.,,i ni. ir ,ti,pH. rated on or before the 12th dav of Nov.. will be plead iu bar otlP?IrrecoYcrJ- This 12th day of Nov., 1SS0. W. A. BYRD, Executor. Strudwick & Parish, Attorneys. AT O T I C E . j 1 ITavinfV tViia lot nnolittail m Ka A .1 miV,tatoS,V 01 estate of the late Moses L. Rice. Thereby notify j all persons indebted to said estate to! make immediate payment of the same, ;ind lbose holding claims against said PtAtP mnmrnf titn t th. nmixr. esvaie must presem mem 10 me unuer- . . i . t i notice will be plead in bar ol ; recovery". This 7th day of Nov., 1889. W.v, TATE, Adm'r dt bonis non. Stiuowick & Parish, Attorneys. N o r i c e Having this day qualified as Admin istrator or the late Mary C. Holmes. I hereby. notify all persons indebted to said estate to come forward and pay the same, and those hold'Aig claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned properly authenticated on or before the 13th day of Nov.. 1800, or this notice will be plead in bar of their iecovery. This 13th day of Nov., 1SS9. WILSON BROWN. Administrator. Strudwick & Pariah, Attorneys. N O T I C E l , . , . . qualified" We' Administratrix 7i 1 urner' dl- hereby gives t l0ODJ ,e on -ne otn aay oi ue- notice to all ersons indebted to saidjeember, 1889, two tracts of land e,tate to come forward and make nav- .mnn ih fUi . o. ' v.,iuc iui ana auu make nay imr, uvi ur iiuiuing . third in mch claims against said estate to present!. V them Ut tbe " undersigned auineni-eaii on or Deinre the !th dav - - . , " - - ot Oct., lSW, or this notice will be plead in bar o" iheir recovery. . uis ouj uay oi 'JCI., lvsj. EMMA M. TURNER, Administratrix of Evans Turner. Strudwick & Parish, Attorneys, A. Necessary Xrt ol n X-tttly'rt Education. The National Garment Cutter peo ple Moce establishing their school at Knoxville have been instrumental in more fully arousing public sentiment upon one vital question than has w-u .....,v,7, the one of a practical education lor women. Tbe originators ol ibis . v lwafL- n a r n aArila n k m Aim school claim that parents owe a duty to their daughters; 1st. Educate tbei iem in such, a man- ner that tbey can earn a nood hviog! ujr vutrir uwu vuui is it ouwu a viuuy ; K . ' T snould at any time oecome ncces sary. 2ud. To be able to look after their own clothing and see that it is made in becoming style. 3rd. To be able when the proper time comes, to honorably and mtel ligenlly look after the affairs of her own bouse. 4th. To be able to impart useful knowledge to their daughters and to teach them the dangers and follies of idleness. 5th, That a woman, may be inde pendent and earn 'her own living as a matter of right and not com promise her dignity thereby. 6th. That as a matter ot honor she bbould earn her own living and nut take it from auother without rendering due value therefor. 7th. That educating the eye and harid is a useful and important part of an education. 8lb. That no part that is required to make a well rounded, full and complete education should be ne- lected, but if through necessity some part must be neglected, that it should not be the practical part but the lighter and more theoretical 9tb. 1 bat systematic and scientific, practical education is actually neces sary if tho country at large is lo make tbe advancement that the civ ilization of the i.ge demands, and in no place is this education more greatly needed tbal iu the house hold. lOtfi. That the reouirements of the age demands an unlimited knowl- eilfl ot how ta. ilri'sfl with ononomv - " j and comply with the requirements I . ol the prevailing styles. nth. That employment is an es- sential to health and happiness. . . vv ltb. mat a lazy womau is as useless to society as a lazy man, and probably moie dangerous to the community. (n, . , J Phat here are twelve strong state- menls pointedly made none will deny, and that they are true cannot be questioned. In tact, if there statements were reduced to rules, and t Inn fully Liacliccd theu- wou'd be a i evolution tn good such as tne worid lis i-er v. I iu;shm1 a...t ti.i ikij ; .. :a n ii.. ani iiniL nil.? i out iwii i ii.i iii i t i Ily laklIli, yae, and f. th.se xxh readii.g the pios ol the - c .untry, and stuuv mg the signs ol u.e nines, there is no doubt upon this subject But home will ak what ha3 lhe Na- i '.,.. , . t.onal Garment C utter to do with thifc subject f By a little investiga- lion it ulll lo ylmtvn I lio I 1 li. tZ'it- lion it will be shown that the Gar ment Culler and cutting schools have a great de.l to do wuh.il. V li any one wishes to know why w r a there is so much interest taken in the Natioual Garment Cutter, they will see the reason by tbe following facts : XT . . 1 I i .1 U I llOIC VOU1UJ xto ariioie comuiucs more 01 iuc esj'eutial teaturcs ot success utility simplicity and cheapness combined . . . , r, , . thau does the Garment Cutter. No article ever introduced into . n . , A an community is needed hia explains the demand for the Cutter. Then, too, it is o simple j that a school g.rl can use it. The sewing machine is not more needed in auy household than a National Gaimeut Cutler, because without Snmil.;nn u ,;pKJn ..it o,t fit UVllip IrllliiL. W tllVH' VUW Utii UV a garment, why do you need sewing machines r 11 is a necessity mai tne peoi le quickly appreciate, heuce its popularity. A HEALTHY GROWTH. . Acker s Blood Elixir has game fi rm Kiiihl nti llif A iiiupikoii iiun 1 a e. t ij -t i nrm noia on tne American people aud !a acknowledged to be suoerior ana is acKnowieagea to ue superior l tDer Prepf,ra,l,?nS; 11 'f, .a positive cure tor all Blood and Skin Diseases. The medical fraternity indorse and prescribe it. Guaranteed and sold bv Dr. O. Hooker. Drurr N OTIC E Having this day qualified as Uie sole Executor to the iat will and testament td the late Anthony Cole, I hereby no tify all persons indebtel to said eVtate to come forward and make payment of the same, and thoe holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned properly authenticated tin or before the 5th day of Nov.. lsSO, orf this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This 3th day of Nov.. lso. c LEVI COLE Executor. -J VI UC BiilU 1 1 1 . X Will T?,- vlrtna . V, t III T ...Ml i 8f 11 ODhf premises of the late Ac - i udod lhe tollowinr terms f w i a-J aj v u" one-third in sir and j , ., I . n mnnldc n, ; I. Kjnrt mA rity upon deterred payments, and interest from date. This 5th day of Nov., IS89. LEVI COLE, Executor. Strudwick & Parish, Attorneys. OXEY WILL HE KKFlDEi IF DR. IV. t BAKKtt's DI.OOli ANI T.IVEH CtTKK jdnri not nirr KhparaatUm, Scrofula. kim,red dieaT i r"tV ffi L'il mu ;nu rn? r l;Xatlvc. Try it ...1 I I 1.- . - . " It will do you good. DH RAKEK-S FEMAT.K KEfifl.A TOR is absolutely jjmranrecd to ive entire satisfaction. You yrfu j;rt yoartnoncr baek If it doesn't. i If you are nerding an i iron ptrpara tion. take IIIKDOO HOP AX1 liJOX TONIC. lr. Hooker is making's specialty ot these three preparations, and asks" his customers to try ami neelfor themselves of the merits ot these goods. FOXJTZ'S HORSE AMD CATTLE POWDERS Ho Hon wm die ef roue, Hot r Ltira r rii, tf FouW rowdorm are roed ta litna. Koutx" I'owdrn will rnr at frTn: HoaraoLB. Fonts Powdn wtU prevent tirt iw Fowia. Fonts' Fowdera will tnrrf a the jnnt!iy of nvx nd cream twenty per cent aod wake the tutter Lno nl tweet. Koott rowere win mr w prevent alioeet nnr t4( to wblcb Honea and Cattle are eobjert. FovTi'a fowpiaa wiu. iva laTiaracnax. Sold ererywbere. BAVIS WL rOVTS. Troprleler. S1LTIMOEI, MIX IW For sale at llillsboro by W. A HAYES, Droggut. A. W. (Jkaiiam. K. W. Wisstum. KAIIAM A WINSTON, ATTORN E YS-AT-LA W, Oxfoki, N". C l'raetlees in tho Count o of (In:i- ville. Orange, l'erson and Durham. F. STUDWtCK. C. K. l'ARISH. gTRUDWICK Jt PARISH. A TT It N B Y S- A T-1 . A W . HILLSBOUO, N. C. Oflh'f near the Hotel. Will practice in all the Courts. J AMES . MASON, ATI'ORN EY-AT-L A W. ClIAI'Kl. Hi i,i.. N. C. Practices in the State and Fctera wiff Collection of Chums and Revenue. C;ims a siwcialtv. :tr tuxes paid on laud, jiocctilcd. Send rccciiti." J OIIN W. (iRAHAM. A 1TORN KY-AT-LA W, IIII.I.SBOPO, K. C. Practices in the Counties of Ala mance, ChkwciI, Durham, Guilford, Person and Orange. SlIESTER D. TURNER, 9 AITORN EY-AT-L A W, llll.l.SROIlO. K. C. lructlce iu the Courts of Alaa.tncc, Durham and Orange Counties. 1LLSRORO MALE SCHOOL. HILLSBOUO, N. C. llillsboro Male School will opim'tht flrst Tnewlay of September of eaii year, and continue ten month'. The -Principal, to June, IKS9, has had an ei lerieiiee of twenty-five years. I , . , 1 a k a ... tci (tlM1 weekg.) w m. jAtUl or (Jreek S 1.00 per month each, extrt. Hoard. Fuel. Lights and Washing ier moniii. For further particular, address the Principal, n. C. PA TIOS. - PR. J. SPUREON, D ft N TIST, lllllMtoro, IV. C:. CdfT-Offlec next door to In. IJookr' Drug Store. Open every hy. 25,000 CHOICE PA Xlf nt tbe Pany. JLovely in It mo?t Vbundaut and varied fornix NeareFt the flower for all. The pretty Pansy. llant the hardy Panie, Always iu bloom. IVovemter. round till Mummer almost alone . In their marvelous beauty landless in color and form ; Hweetet flowers, the Panie. By mail 35 cents rer loen ; 3 doi" $1.UJ. Guaranteed to le a choice can be purchased. Jtea Jy Oct, let. .10,000 OTHER PLANTS AT LOW ! RATES. KTSendfor prices. 4 M. 11. CATLIN, 723 laurel St., Richmond, Va. ! rOltA 11. 7$ i ' V',