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ORAKGE COUNTY .onSEHVKU. HILLSBOROUGH, N . C . iomthiii lor SATURDAY, Jan. 20, 1895. Entered at the Post Office at Hills INuhrttMloi. Will lo tlio le-- Htato Items. ClahnN 01,000,000. At a meeting of citizens beld at the coart houge in Hillsboro on Sat Oxford Orphan Friend: DoringT J. Check, of Orange County, N. the vear lt94 there was oulvooe, C, Demands the Above Sum of case of serious illness and borouqh N. C., as second class "day, Janoar3M9ih, for the purpose single death at the asylum. matter. JOSEPH A. HARRIS, Pabliaher and Owner. a a. of orgamziog some plan ot relief for ,blesiDgs these nave been, and ho the Nebraska sufferers, I thankful our hearts should be. Mivnr V f W tt .... J I C. Cleveland Star : The monazite n dostry is growing into enormity. The market promises a belter price. Fine mrnasite now sails for 7 cents per pound. There has been any as Wm. II . Worth was sworn in State Treasurer at Raleigh Tuesday by Justice Walter Clark. , Chairman, and John K. Hughes Secretary. S. M. Gattis, Esq., explained the object of the meeting with some good suggestions as to plans, fcc. Chairman Brown appointed a com mittee composed ot the following gentlemen, Messrs. D. Frank Craw county tnis week. c a Ti m 1. o it . I .uru, xuornas ji. oee-, -a. M. uai- Charlotte News lis ana .ugene nughes to select gentlemen in each township as a Relief Committee to solicit contri butions of Corn. Seeds, ifcc. (no money wanted) ic their respective neighborhoods, such contributions to be delivered at Hillsboro to Mr. Charles S. Cooley (who has kindly consented to take charge of it until ready for shipmentV on or before Tuesday, February 5 h. I he following gentlemen were se- Marion Butler and Jeter C Pritchard were elected to the Uni ted Statea Senate Tuesday. The lected and appointed aa Relief Corn- Democrats voted for Thomas W. Mason, ot Northampton, and Lee S. Overman, of Rowan. In oounling the vote at Raleigh last week for Stale Treasurer it was discovered that Treaturer Worthi Populist, carried every county in the State except the following : Anson, Alleghany, Brunswick, Caldwell, Clay, Carrituck, Dare, Gates, Grx ham. Green, Halifax, Haywood, Jackson, Johnston, Martin, McDow ell, Mecklenburg, Onslow, Robeson, Rowan, Swain, Union, Wayne, W;l son and Yaneev. cot a j Statu. What The folio wing U taken frota the ! tx i r a r tk nr aMiingioa :orrcBpuuucuk w Raleigh News and Observer, and will b of interest to many of our readers: "Mr. T. J. Cheek registered at the Metropolitan yesterday troo North Carolina. Mr. Cheek ft a native of Orangje county. For the past eight years he hat been in Bangkok, Siaa, amount of monazite sold in this , connected with bis brother. Dr. M. ;A- Cheek, in the business of ship ping teak wood. "He is here in the interest of bis brother, who haa a claim against the Siamese government tor oue oiilioo dollars. Dr. Cheek was one ot three who went off from North Carolina eight years ago to the wettern coun tries. The others weat to Australia while he took Sim. "lie was given concession by the Siamese government and entered in to a contract with them to the effect that he should out ud S800.0u0. and looked after and carried ihrough. It the government should place a like is the repeal of the purchase tax. sum. He should pay thom interest Hillsboro Mesrs. J. W. Hooker, This will be a great relief to ourJ per cent, on theiraum and John T. Hogan, John F. MoAdamH. me'ri.hanU throughout the State. It 6Dou.ia i lD?m. a dlfldeoa eL?al John H Fowlpr Jpp MUIpt ST. . , , . to me aiviaena ne receivea. j onn xi rovvier jesse Miner, s 1 ha omr heen reirarded as an uniusl Lu. ,c Forrest, P. H. Smith, Ed. A. Dick- - 0 0 Z son, Frank Smith, Henry Ilalfy. lax , Cedar Grove John H. Hughes, Morganton Herald : The mona- II. L. McDade, A. W. Breeze, Wm zjle business is creating considerable G. Robsoo, John R. Keuion, John Htir n1 .MnMiai,v ;n orjr eftun. McCrackeu, Eugene Hughes, Y . A . . , r c . azite district, and irost'of the buyers make Morganton headquarters. Gen tlemen Ifora Dresden, Quebec, New Ycrk and many other cities have been here lately prospecting and Two colored w tT . men woo leased toe vanaerourg gold mice, one mile east of Char lotte on the Carolina Central Road, have struck a rich vein of ore. The vein is a deep and broad one, and mills $47 to the ton. Durham Sun': Amid the rush of bills introduced in the State Legisla ture there is one that should be 1,000,000 ikofjl,ii: irso 'MAGDALENE," "ROSALIE1 UWHEN YOU WERE A LlfT BOY, JOHN," "OH I THERE'S BOUND TO BE A GIRL Lr IN THE MOON)" "MUST WE J ART FOr AYET Mortis and Music toy CHARLES II. IlAliii NORTH CAROLINA'S MUSICAL PRODIGY. . m " r V "S W "9 ft For sale at N. W. 15UO a uuuivaiuur., innsDoro, N B. This is not a dead head advertisemeot. rmtlees Jordan, James A. Smith, Jasper N. V arren. Little, River Dr. A. C Jordan, R. N. Hall, Jr., Thoman E. Roberts, C. F. Laws, W. F. Jackson, Joeih W. Terry, N. V. Ray. Bingham A J. Roberson, T! J Read the proceedings ot the meeting held at Hillsboro on Sator- Pritchard, C. W. Johnston, Thomas day,, January 19th, to organize some plan ot relief lor the frebranka suf ferers. A Relief Committe, com posed of good men, was appointed in each township to solicit contribu lions of Corn, Seeds, Jcc. Old Or- i ange always does her duty, and-she will do her part now. If you should happen to Le overlooked by the committee, send your contribution to Air. Chatles S. Cooley, HilUboro. The committees will not be able to see every one, personally, as the time is so short. THE OLD NORTH STATE. Extracts from the January Fo rum : 'Few people realize that North Carolina is more than 500 miles in length, or that if New Ham shire, Vermont. Massachusetts, Delaware, Rbodo Island and New Jersey were all made into one State, it would still lack over 5,000 square miles of being as large as North Carolina "Fitty nine per cenl. of its surface in forest, and it combines within its limits a greater vaiiety ot climate than any other State in the Union except California, being semi-tropical along the sea, and high and mountainous in the Western portion. ' It rich in minerals as well as in timber, and h not only a com petent Siato Board of Agriculture but a .Geographical survey of Na tional fame which has through it able reports on the resources ot North Carolina brought several mil lion dollHfH into tne State lor in vestment, ami has saved the citizens of the Statu many time", what it hae cost tor its support, by preventing through its reports, useless in ventions. North Carolina is alio rich in ag ricultural resources and some of the finest plantations in the So nth are in the noble commonwealth." Oldham, J. P. Teer, M. W. Moore, buying. 1 ins bids lair to be a Albert Lloyd, D Frank Crawford, source ot revenue for those of-onr Matthew AtWSter. unnrtln tuVin nurn ninn57iio r. , ...... I l 1 T1.... . T.' F. Lloyd, G. E Donnell, Jesse W. are fjoinfj to work with energy and Cole, W. C. Cole,' Morris King, M determination this vear. Thev' are A McCaulev. C. L -Lindsay. I. W. Pnlchard. It is hoped and believed that sucl a free will offering will be made ly the good people of Orango as win be an honor to the county and make glad the heads of some, at least, ot this most unfortunate people, vho, when the mighty cry for bread came across tlie walvrn, but a hort while smce, from famine stricken Ru.sia appealing to us for help, were the first of aiiy State to respond to the 1 . 1 going to cnange tue old saying "hard times" to belter times aud ot course they can do it simply by raising more hog and hominy, do on less, stay out of debt, and it they do that, by next January we will see more money in circulation, and hear That is the best rot the first two years no money was made, the river beiug too low to float rafts ot the wood. Teak is verv light but is not so light that it oan float in very shallow water. The first three thoosaod logs were seized by the government, but nothing was done by Dr. Cheek in regard to them. There is now a claim Secretary Gresham will have to settle. Mr. T. J. Cheek is here to answer ihe questions the Stale Department will put to hi in. "He thinks he has a "dead wood ' article, and that all will go well for him. He will leave Wednesday for his old home in North . Carolina where lie will stay until summoned by the Stale Department. ?, "Mr. Cheek says the King olSiam j is in bad health and may die at any time. He says, at the dealb of the King, Siatn will go to France." I WANT YOUR TRADE. I expect to sell you your c7- Carlton Cornwell, foreman of the Gazelle, Middletown, N. J., be lieves that Chamberlain's Congh C 1 Remedy nbould be in every home. He ured it for a cold and it effected plan lor redemption and not politics, a speedy cure. He says : "It is in deed a grand remedy, I can rcom less grumbling. An exchange says that. the United call, and within ten days had three late . nePK;mi disbursements in the . . . I r era in loaas oj meat ou its way 10 1 CT 1 f i oi'ur in o r iir tin on onii VV 111 11 UVb wu ca OiU UVST t Ci . m 1 . tha Slatn onn Vionainno phnpUM fnrm nil, Oil M 1 f v 4 1 ' o n v,tv wi vat about the only currency in certain remote settlements. mend it to all. I have also seen it used for whooping cough, with the ie si results. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by W. A. Hayes, Druggist. do your hearts good to help such a people in this the. day ot their trial and , suffering ? We know it will . ouch a day may come to us, we know not, but should it come and ihere be none to give us relef, ye it will be a consoling thought to us. even then, that we had endeavored to do our duty unto others in their day ot trouble. NATE W. BROWN, Chairman. John K. Hughes, Secretary. J A Household Treasure D. W. Fuller, ot Canajoharie, N. Y , nayn he always keeps Dr. KingV New Oisuofery in the house and his family has always found the very best result follow its ue ; that he would not be without ii, if prouur nblo. G. A. Dykcnian, Druggist. Crtukill. N. Y., ways mat Dr. KingV New Discovery is undoubtedly ihe best Couiih remedy ; that he has uned it in hi family f.r eight yearn, and it has never faded to do all that is claimed' tor it. Why not try a remedy h'i long tried anil teMed t Tml bottles tree nt W. A. Haven' Drug Sioie. ReguUr siio 50c. and $1.00. , Did You Ever TryElectric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles ? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure ot all Female Complaint, exerting a won derful 1 direct influence in givans strength and tone to the organs. If yvu have Loss of Appetite, Consti nation, Headache, Fainting SpelN, or are Nevous, Sleepless, Excitable. Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Stlli, Electric Bitters is the medi cine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its . use. Large bottles only fifty cents at AV. A. Hayes1 Drug Store. Wilmington S'at. A French sta i-tieian who ha been figuring on ihe inereae of tlo earth's population frum. on a total t J,705,000.UOO at the end of th J(Ul. century, an agamst the 1 ,49,200 00 1 present populstion. He gives the United States 400,000 000. 9 AMES WEBB, Jit. & II HO., DEALERS IN IT U It NITU It 10, PIANO8 AISD ORGA.Ns, if New Styles, Fioe Work and Low Prices count for anything. Don't you think it foolish to pay $17 0 or $20 00 for an oil Bedroom Suit wten you can buy a better one from me in OAK at $13 50? Is it wise to pay $30 00 for a Parlor Suit to ( . dealer, when you can buy a better ere from me at $'J2 50 ? I can offer you the Mine savinc in all grades and styles of Furniture. THE LAUGEST STOCK for you TO CHOOSE FROM ever displayed before. PIANOS A IS D O I (i A IN W . Every instrument I offer is strictly first class and is fu'.lv cuv. teed. Write for catalogues, prices and terms. For THIliTV DAYS I will offer a regular $425 PIANO at $375. I lave oiiur special bargaius---such bargains as I have never before been able to offer. I pay freight ou ail instruments, and furnish flue stool, suarf and instructor. E . M . AND It E W H , FURNITURE, PIANOS AND O R G A X 16 AND 18 EST TltAUE STUEET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. J . T . SHAW H I L L H IS O It O Poor Healtlhi means so much more than i you imagine serious and i fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift health. General 31crcliandio, HILLSBORO, N. C. Browns Jlron Bitters If youareffliflc out of aorta , weak and generally ex- bansted, nervovs, , have no -appetite and can't work, begin at once tak ing the most relia ble strenrtnentn medicine, which is , Brown's Iron Bit ters. A few bot tles core benefit comes from the very first dose it tzxm t ttam your Urtk, and it's pleasant to take. Wje aue Readt FOIl THE FALL TRADE, WITH A PLETE STOCK in every Department, and at IN'ew TnriiT JPi-Icersn to an inspection of which we invite s1. 'I know an old soldier who la' chronic diarrhoea ! long siantlifij: to have heen permanem ly cured hy takmir Cliamber Iain's Colic, Cholia at.d DanLf Remedy," PiysEd hrd Shuiupik, a prominent dniji inl of Minneapolis, Minn. "I hsve H.li the remedy in this city for ovet even year and consider it superior to any other medicine now on the market tor bowel complaints." "lb and 50 rem hollies ot this temeil) tor sale by W. A. Hayes, Druggist. It Cures Dyapepata, Kidney and Dver w neuralgia, 1 rouDiesf Constipation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous all men ta Women's complaints. Cet onlv the venuine it has rrmiMl red F lines on the wrapper. All others are sub stitutes. On receipt of two ac. stamps we will send et of Teq Beaatttul WorM's Fair Vlrws and book free. BROWN CHEMiCAL CO. BALTIMORE. Ma st 'ihe Public, confident that we can I i , j please tbea. I On r aid it to keep the best of ! r everything, thus giving our coitom- . it - WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, AND DEALER 1 N CLOCKS. JEWELRV, SPECTACLES, KVEGLAr MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, etc., etc., Pimples, Blotches and Old Sores Catarrh, Malaria ers full valae for their money. MHE AMIMAI rVTDinTOl! HIllltlHL LA I nHU 1 0 1 The world's production of gold ir ha broken tire record. The: the direct caufe I tolal i placed by ihe United State j j mitit bureau at S 1 1 o.M0,WOt a ;3m ' Don't Fouof.t To Remember that impure and unhealthy blood i ! treent in all, and nt raanv disease Irom whiuh we fer. Soroluia. Rheumaii-m and Spe lot ntatly SlOUU UW oer 'h, cifio DiaoM which hao raat-d i titf'i'CT of lJS, which surf aced the tne earth and poisoned lhebloodotiyie.il oi any prt-vionn -year. lit- ' 1 j .11 J c . . . . sain is cnieuy 111 me L 'mt'u ri;ttes. South Africa, Australia and Ruia. Prepare! accord. n c to tie formuia o! ; DR. WM. A. HAMMOND, I a In bU :avratorr : WavhlatartOB. D. C. 4 : IERrHRIr. from the hrun tnr : V "f R brain and nerroa ayatm. f 9f EDl'LLITIK. frxta tbe pical rori, fr 4 CAalDITVC frora the heart, for diseaaea T ; Of ifc hart X TEXTILE, frrrn the tst. .fcr tfieae 1 . 1 nationii lor gencraiior.a, anil are me evil parent o! indescribable hrror. re under absolute control of 1. V V.. thu onlv ititallihlfl blood nuri6ei i known. ! The P. P. P. Rlood Cure haa pos j itivelv cured numerous f tfce te;e. - Aircpbyof tbe creaa. ter- tutT.v- a OTABIXR, from the ovarts. for diseases cf lb oTir.M. A nt'SClUSE. thy rod'.r.e, tic. 4. Icm, Tttf $Tfi. frke 5 irackci , tl.54. J 4. The rhesioke.caJ tfTM-ta pro-tzri t a ot ! cases Scrotula and Sail Rheum in a short time, where ail other blood purifiers have failed. JOHN W. IiKAHAM. J'AII. I (JKillAM. 1 K All AM A tilt A HAM. ATTORN KYSAT-LaW, HiiHboro. N. C. of th puis wiu twlinr f f irils n1 increased onn&ry eirrn cn, aajrr3i:!oa 9 cf the ipuiiie frre ., itf fc:ailr anfi S pr;st.::c ifU'-.a ef the ir.tetin-t. jr.cra. ! g, erea.ed iof of vision !n eS-ir!y pecp. A , T and iDerael appetise arrt .1ijrt:ve rr 4 J with the HkBCcnd Ansciai fcitrxrt ih5 ? : F W & mallei. iri,rther with i I Recollect that wi Keep Evert- THI50. Wo intite special attention to oor , CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, X-ucllcM Wraps and Drsfv Good. PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM Makes MaSkaBa Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula , J. . pvH0s tb hlooS. bflDds tro the weak and JebUltt3. tlves strength to weakened carvsa, eiDU dJeaea.flTlCK t4e patient blth and bapptneas where- elekneae. KloomT teeiicga aofl laaattode Crat prevailed. Fr prima rT.ao&dary and trtJary Tshma. fortlood pcta-tlor. merco rlaJpoiaoD. maJsxla. dyte9e. aod In all blood and akla cnaaM. Ilk biotcha. ptmplee. old enroale vrs. ttter. scnid be3. bolU. err tip. U. esems - we raar aar. wukoat fear ot or,strdletton.tbat J. p. p. la tbe beat bood pnrtSer in tb world. and snakee poaitlve. spw37 4 permanent enren la ail cum. and Kidney Troubles Are wsHlrelx rentoTfe by F.IM. Prteklr Aah. Poke Root ar.1 PoU lam. tae gratet L.oJ puriier o3 axtb. AiiiDtn. o.. Jnly 21. 191 sf Beans. LtrruAm Bio. . taTa&r3. On. 1 Dean 8ms I battt aU'.ti- r Toar P.P P. nt Hot Sprscf . Ar ii It has don me more eoo-i ttaa tr.ra montba' treaimantat the Hot dpnsga. Mod three bottlva '. . D. &espctfQlly joare, JA. M. N rWTOS, Aberdeen, Brown Cuuatj, 0. Cnt. J. D. Jchnstonu To 'I rnkom U etejr r&ieern: 1 be try teeilf 10 the wonderful f pen.ee of P. P. r. for eraptiona cf tak a I ofTered for aevera.1 years wi'.a t"" alchtly end diaairreabi ersptit-p. - v my race. I trleO evry ktiowo rs. dy bat la aJn.natll P. P. IV nad am tv entlr7 mr4. eiadb7 3' V. Johnston. SATar.caa. ua. Battm Csuneer Carwd. Tuttmony rem IKt Uiyzr if Tt2. Bsri3r. Tnx., Janaarr 1. 1 ' Unaaaa. LtrPMax Bao.. Saeaosa-. -On.: I have tril jwr f P. P. fur s41acae of th S!3. z -T j known n skin enneer.of thirty r stnndtnf, nod found rreat rehe.. -J pan See lb blood and resaove; Lndlea whoee estems am poisoned and whoew blood is In na Imp or react. Uoa. dae to snenasraea trrwralarttlee. ara peallarlr bsfitd bv t. defaltonle sad bfcoi claaaaln arcp- rttatioa from the seat of the d "J, ertlaaof P. P. p. -prieklv aC Vt. and omtiio nr .rvrwaioa ct t -4J B- sore. IbneetAkenaveoraitb'V:!! aadfIooBdiatthatnatterr''-J': will effact a cnr. It haa aao rel et me tram ladJfradoa and aws-3 jf CAPT. w. H - RCT. 0 Attorney at !- e Root aad Potaaaiom. ewenaxo. sto.. ic. lit. IH&3. -I eaa apak ta th-r blfheet Mrkaof roar modiciaa from mj own pereoaaJ kBOwied.. I wna affected wua heart diajaaa. pJeartay aed rkeasaattsm for w 75r' wa by the eery beat Lhyetclaaa aaa spet hoadeeda U dof ra. tried avary kaowa remedy wh ant Cadias- raUef. I hav oaiy Ukaa lr aaa doaa'menaorw ood taan as y this I have ever taken. ejraommaad yor medicine to ail rn i above diae. prtasiUui. Crwea Owsatjf Mo. -IX DRCOOISM a BIX 1- UPPr.lAN BRO0. PEOPBIETOBa, UpwamaaVs Blaek,avaaaJa, 6A llteratare on the aubject. receipt of price, w hy 4 PMLtiw . fhori.tintinf Alamai ce. i T "b coLunaia ratJiicax c Plessaut lo uLe ; applicable to ; Caswell. Hurbsja. Gmnviile. Fer-on-J Waanw. o. c lj Verj rrtpeetfally, JAS WEBB, Ja. BHO. UUH WKLL Ac IhTTTN Wn , Chttrlotto, iv. e. dineafB of infaney or old sg.