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OKAKOK COUNTY OBSERVER, plustn't Kill IV ifflilor s 8TATi PCEJWS. HILLSBOROUGH, N. C. 'THURSDAY, - - - Nov. is, isrtr. Iilp (iazette : Mr. Jan Tom Quite peculiar and amonng case ( f QQoge Creek low08hip, is oublished in the last volume ot , , nma , ":urn;" ilheNorih Csrobna supreme : in his fieW The boi!s are lull 0f x DLRSDAY. . Ueports. U an indictment against , , n .. n Wo fiw 1 . , M 1 Pl,VJ Willi till 'wv m V W ' JOSEPH A. HARRIS. Publisher i n rtr ue ,Xo .l"1318 "7 h r Tublisked Every ) Tt uii .s a ru,,aw!iy marriage NEV FIK.H : . unm4j anemoon. lhei UarLlPrt ueru In.....l. II... . r -.v. vucjir, UU'M, OI IJ' nam, and Aiis Sadie Warren, ot Or anije. Squire E L.CuoIev I ea the ceremony. II ILLS BO RO DRUG CO. JRANK NASI I, ATFnJts j.T-AT-j and Owner. which Uwe VltT COUn Unllfc" A large storage barn belonging uohis cot5n - What may we expect next? ,, ;,;rM. Tur , r j killing his neighbor's chickens were in urn ...,..-h T - , r..-u C At peas. The defendant was convicted . v -iiiVk I t t Puv? and 'Wednesday morning, Nov. 10th, before a .Justice ol the 1 eae, ana - theSuoerior Court was Juurp iou.e uecueu 'nwi J. w. J ; UII Itupeil io- -.- iui -v -.ij it . iKord oiH nnanr.Pil to he d,u,M-" v t o linni. ntinn WiUn for poss.eion ot the omce bupreme -court h:8 conviction as r M , Jot Chairman of the Kail way Com affirmed. I .. : 4. - ni.n 1. i;., r,r a fr,in to in- m.-MOU ill a" vi ' " car so much cabt iu fighting eo friy olous a ase, but we oppose bi Kir,. i in" and tliat he W8 fiilhtin rnad. The opinion ot the j cse The Nashville Expohition proved 3 financial huccchs, the total attend ance numbering 1,082,805. It is understood that President McKinley ha decided to make prac tically no more appointments until the assembling of Congress. l Chairman Manlv, ot the State Democratic Executive Committee, has called a meetiirg of the Commit tee for general consultation to be held in Ilaleiglr, on Tuesday, No vember 30th. Hradstrect's report shows no change in the business situation. The slight reaction in the price of cotton attracts attention as the poH fiible beginnincj of the end of the prolonged decline 'Kail area in New England and the Southern Mates nbow an increane as compared with last week. What It Means. When we advertise that we will uoarantee 15 r. Kind's New Discov ery, Electric Hitters, Hticklen's Ar nica Salve, or Dr. Kind's New Lite Pills, it means that we are auinor iznd by tho prnpi ietorn to nell these remedies on a f)ositivn guarantee, that if purcha-er is not Hatisfied with renults. w will refund the nurchase price. These medicines have been I christian duty of every neighbor to old on this guarantee for many yeare and there could be no more conclusive evidence of their great merit. Ask about them and give them a trial. Sold at W. A. Hayes' Drug Store. There'is talk of a bill being intro duced in the next Delaware IjOims laluru providing lor uniform whip pings ot convicts in the three coun ties. Iu New Castle a cat-'o-nine laWs is used ; in Kent a rawhide, and in iSnssex a gum switch. Sussex folks think the punishment in New Castle is too severe, and in Su8ex it is too light. The Kent plan may bo agreed upon. Warning : Persons who suffer irom coughs and colds should heed tho warnings of danger and save themselves suffering atfd fatal results by using One Minute Cough Cure. It is an infallible remedy tor coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung; menl if auy one wishes lo wrku him try to make his neighbors neighbor ly, and he can not do this by allow ing his chickens to run all ever the neighborhood. In plain words, if you have no way to confine your chickens so that they will not prove a nuisance lo your neighbor, you had better not attempt to raUe chickens We would rather have the good will of a good neighbor, than all the chickens thai can be raised iu a neighboi hood. J. C. Berry, one ot the best known citizens of Speneer, Mo., testifies that le cured himself of the worst kind of piles' by using a few boxes of DeWill's Witch Hazel SaUe. lie had been troubled with piles tor over thirty years and had used many kinds ot so-called cures but Ds Witt's was the one that did the work and he will verify this state- Wilson says Judge Coble followed Judge Robinson in every particular in his decision in the Otho Wilson Maj Wiisou was not allowed .t .L!iu,r hv .InrW a lury-iu rns ca-e. mey are sun (-l.ru un,.iia lnn and able one. I .making a mess of it, and piling op as well as humorous. Tho Court declares that a man has no more right to kill his neighbor's chickens, which are scratching up his garden, than he has to kill his C3ttle that might be trespassing in his field. His only remedy is to "impound" them till damage is paid. That is, calcu them (without hurting them) and keep them until the owner pay tor whatever damage they may have done. Chatham Kecord. After it has been decided by the Slate courts against the man who killed his neighbor's chickens, it be comes the duty of every citizen to obey the lav even it his neighbor chickens causes him to wish he had no such neighbors. Wo make it a rule never to keep any thing on our premises that is a nuisance to our neighbors. One old scratching hen can do more damage and cause more hard feelings between neighbors than will be forgiven in many years. It is a hard thing for one neighbor to lovo another neighbor as he does himself, that is if his neighbor's chickens, or his cow, or any thing that belongs to his neighbor, gives him unnecessary trouble. It is the COfrt. Salisbnav World : Id an interest ing interview at the depot this morning S Otho WTilson slated tb3t his business at this lime and in the future would be to wreck Senator Marion Butler's political aspirations and to assist Governor Dau Russell in his own downfall. He predicts that they will both be buried go deep in tho political wrecl'at the next election that their best friends will scarcely be able to recognize them. He further says that the Populist Executive Committee has been organized ag3inst Butler, and that they are determined to assert their independence and in the future do not propose to be dictated to any lunger. -b'y this detestable tyrant Dr. George W. Biacknall died at his home in Raleigh, Wednesday morning, Nov. 10, at o o clock, aged Of) years, after two weeks illness lie was a native of that part of Granville county which is now Vance and was for many years a physician ot ability, practicing main ly iu Franklin county. He was the manager ot the Kiurell hotel, the Yarborough house at Raleigh aud ihe Atlantic hotel at Morehead,at various times. For four years past he had been in the revenue service under Collector Simmons as Geueral Storekeeper and Ganger. He was a faithful official and very popular in the office. H was in the same ser vice during President Cleveland's first administration. troubles. Wr. A. Hayes. W. A. Hayes. nn i minion iit auu wui iiuii never so attractive. 1 hey are being! , v . b . . , i i : rn, 4mn..ri'be louud voting wuh their re-ceded in urrs 1 his year 20,000) .. . . fo pounds ot pork will be nut up. or I 11 I Franklin Times. Every day we hear men who voted agaiust the Democratic party in the last election bay they are thoroughly disgusted with the way things are going, aud will hereafter old There are now 430 patients in the Insane asylum at Raleigh. ; The percentage of cores to admission is as large as evor iu the history of the asylum. Much progress in all lines is being made. The grounds wcrei never pounds ot porK win ic put up, or four-fifths of all reuuired for twelve months. The farm and garden have ! M Thirswend, ot Grosbeck, yielded heavily. A very largo cron ! T'xm says that wheuHie-has a spell of oats is sown. ot indigestion, and feels bad and i ' slugL'ish, he lakes two ot DeWittV Bl'cklkn's Aunica Salve. j Little Early Ri.-ers at night, and he The best Nilve in ihi world for ' al1 rihl lhe next niorning. Mary Cum, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. S ill : thousands ot others do the same Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap I1'1"1:- 1)j vou ? W- A- Hayes. ped HainN, Chilblains, Curtis, and j all Skin Eruptions, ami positively ; cures Piles, or no pay required. It; is guaranteed to give perfect satis iitotioD or money refunded. Price ; -5 cents per box. Fur sale by W A. Hayes, Druggist- Da.- King's New Discovert for Consumption. This is the best medicine in the world for all forms ot Coughs and Colds and for Consumption. Every bottle is guaranteed. It will cure and not disappoint. It has no equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, Cold in the Head and for Consumption. It is always well to take Dr. King's New Lite Pills in connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, as they regulaie and tone the stomach and bowels We guar antee perfect satisfaction or return money. Free trial bottles at W. A. Mayes' Drug Store. Regular size 50 cents and SI. 00. I:i,f1a . . .. - I of luwn, was deKroyed by tire i n Wednesday morrtng, N-v. 10th, be tween 12 and 1 o'clock. At the I time of the fire the barn was full o! feed stntf, corn, wheat and other! produce There were several thou i sand bundles of fodder, a large quart ! tity ot hay, straw and chaff. Two? of thb horses got out of their stalls! and escaped a friglitful death, whi e one hor5e and one mule was burned ' There are 2,340 insurance agents ! in North Carolina. Small pill, nate pill, best pill. DeWitiVLiitle Erly Rie rs cures biliousness, constipation, sick head aobe. W. A. Hayes. The man with empty pocke s "has no buMTiese at a church tair. You can't cure consumption but you can avoid it &nd cure every oiher form ot throat or lung trouble by the" use ot One Minute Cough Cure. W. A. Hayes. Be true to your friends and be very careful never to have a con fidential f i iend. Disfigurement for life by burns or scalds may ie avoided by using DeWitl's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy tor piles and for a' I kinds of sores and skin troubles. W. A Hayes. Colonel W. F. Henderson tells the DaidBon Dispatch that he made on his farm this year 1.600 bushels ot wheat and 10,0U0 bushels of corn. You can't afford to risk your lite by allowing a cold to develop in to pneumonia or consumption. In slant relief and a certain cure are af forded by One Minute Cough Cure. W. A. Hayes. . A company has been organized to build a railroad in this State from Southern Pines to Hope Mills. -There is no need ot little chil dren being tortured by scald head, eczema and skin eruptions. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve gives in stant relief and cures permanently . W. A. Hayes. Democratio storekeepers and gangers in McDowell county are tailing under the axe, says an ex change. The Repildican Deputy reports the sMghtesi irregularity aud Collector Harkins does the rest. has now iu stock and is constantly receiving a brand r,-w line of Pure uikI Frenh Orujjs, lliiis OtTu near the ho:.-! I- FANCY AND TO I LET ARTICLES. PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, HAIR BRUSHES, For FINE CIGARS, CHEW. ING and SMOKING TOBACCOS, we are unsurpassed. We are aho headquarters for a full line of the verv bet Paints Varnishes, Oils. G rait. Paints, Bugg , ! Carriage and Roof Painis, in tact, ail manner of Paint tor decorative pur poses that can be found any where Attorn ;v. VT KSS. Ovtor K X. r Will pni-:i,. isi ; ttie 'ijirvu.H- iVut: m. g Arris," ATmuNKy. T-I ,.vv i Prai'tifo in t a-.;. p, ' .., Pnunpt attention .; :, otal attention lo i'l..:, ., , JOHN W. .iiuii M. - U , a ;j:aiiam, QRA!I. Call and see os. the postotSce. Next door lo PARRIS & SHAW. A TT n NK.lVAT-liW, Ilill.-boro. X. f. Pnctlce In the (onnt). ,.f ,; ;r7 ,. His well, Durham, i.ii;mvi:i. t -m l Orange. j HKSTKIt l. Tl UXiYk, j ATTOKXF.Y-AT-I.A v AM. Kj j TV IK AUfNT. j Speeial att-ii! ioti gi vti (,, tf;p lion of t-laiin-. IU. . j p ;ot Real Kstate. J.m. ... ;i. ,. real estate. Attoit,.-v n.r X Co. at llil!boro. X. C. A L i.. I DR. , L. AA Si SIM iKJKOX, TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money it it tails to cure. 25c. &EWr ADVERTISEMENTS. The Sta'e Board ot Education met at Raleigh at the call ot Super intendent Mebane to pass upon ex amination papers of applicants for first grade life certificates. Only two certificates were granted, one to Mr. R C. Craven, of Surry county, and one to Mr. A. M. Garwood, ot Davie couuty. How to Cuue Biliocs Colic. I suffered' for weeks with colio and pains in my stomaeh caused by biliousness and had to take medi cine all the while until I used Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy which cured me I have since rec mmended It" to a g Hid many people. Mrs. F. Butler, Fan haven, C um, Persons who are uV-ject to bilious colic can ward off the attack by taking this remedy as soon as the first svmntoms an near. The Biblical Recorder, the lead ing Biptisi paper in North Carobn,,", " l"? "T mV savs that it has carefully noted in- old ,,y XN ' A' Have8' D fact and finds very little opposition in it" is State to an educational quali cation for voters. ruggist. A woman in Paris kissed her pig! dog and died shortly afterwards I We do not ses why a woman who would kis a pus- dog should wauti to live. The dog survived Wil rniegton Star. 1'lllllKMMl Oillt IlltMlt. A sure cure for cut-, bmi; sprains, uiceraliotis, sore i i I I i lUKti WMtrih ALL HSk IAUS. inttm. hr Jnici!n. Mf Reports to the State Bureau of Lator Statistics show that there are 122 tanneries and 80 roller flouring mills in operation in North Carolina. s.l Wekki.y Hills bo ku Market Re fort. Wheat, per bushel of 60 lbs., 90 to! Valuable to Women. Especially valuable to women is Browni Iron Bitters. Backache vanishes, headache H5appear8, strength takes the place of weakness, and the glow of health readily comes to the pallid cheek rhen this won derful remedy is takf-n. For sickly children or overworked men it has no equal. No home should he without this famous remedy. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. ment bas been in use for a nutnher A oi years and gives entire IIIM'l-'S. ' f 1 ,t burns, scalds, chilblains, piles and ll ! v ' ' , , , 4A . Urn, per bushel ot th lbs.. 40 cts. i -- manner ot sora. wnnr,,i n r . . .. i nui-l t,..i .... ;,.,. t.,; ..' ImI. I'0r '""he' ol 40 lbs ,wj as. ..-...r, , I .1 .... 4, k 1 111?, t ..1. . . , - 1 Bie.on hoo- round 7 to 111 r1 SAtls;iC pi r i - r A . n. r lion. Heretofore thi- preparation V', F i has been made and kept bv Mrs a'ow' i'er pound. 4 to - cts. Jos. A. Hams, Hillsboro. N.'Ctat! wax' rr unn' 2J c: will bo found on sale hereafter only 1Jul!er' V VonuA l t; 20 cts. by the HilUboro Drug Company. P-r dozen. 12 1-2 cu s ' - J Peas, per bushel, r cts to 81.U0. vn,-i j Bears, per bushel. 75 cts. to SI 50 . i.. aueipnia minister says he ; H ides, drv, 4 to S cents per pound. ' w-ould rather witness a prize fiht Chickens. t-acb S to 20 cts. ! Daily UK YOU UP TO DATE? If von are not the NEWS and OBSERVER is. Subscribe for it at once and it will keep you abreast of the times. rjMIE CHARLOTTE OBEKVEli ! North Carolina's FOREMOST NEWSPAPER. DAILY AND WEEKLY Independent and tearless ; bigger and more attractive than ever, it will be an invaluable visitor to the home, lhe oflice, the club: or work room. THE DAILY OBSERVER. All the news of the world. Com plete daily reports from the State j WILL PAY $100 FOR ANY CASE and National Capitals 88 a year. ! Of Weakness la Men They Treat aad THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. 1 r.ti to core. An Omaha Company phwes for the firs! . c . , .. , . time before the public a Ma..iV.ai. TkkYt- A perfect family journal. All the ment for the cure of Lost Vitality. Nervyu news of the week Rembeinber Sexual Weaknesn. and lu?storatn?u wie rorce in oiu ana uwn i worn-out French reruedv: emiAir w Ikn rir, HilMor... X . t"Ortb'. n.-xt .loor II iy's' f)rutot'. C. a1 u e A. SI00 To Any Man, gALE OF VALUABLE LAX D. On Wednesday. December 1.1. 1807, in obedienee to order of .Superior Court ot Orange County made i-i the spee'wl proeeedins ct Jolin K. liughes. Kxee utor of Thomas II. Hughes, against Wm. M; Morris and wile and others, I will -oller lor sale at the eotitt houe door in Hillsboio the lollowiug tracts of land : I. A tract of land known a tbe "Home Place" of Thomas II. Hughes, j 220, 219. adjoining lands ot John K. lluglio-. Jesse Huirhe.-. Iiot'ert l. ilintoa and others, coutuinin 275 uorei, taor; or less. 11. A tract of laud known as a part of the "Timiin Tract," lying wtsr ot the Home tract, adjoining Jese Huglits and Home 1'lace. Sale at 12 m. Terms of sale : One third e:i?ii, bal ance at an I 12. montha with interest Ifom day of sale. This loth day o November 1S17. JOHN K. HUGH ES Executor and Commissioner. the Weekly Observer. OXLY OXK DOLLAR A YEAU. Send for Sample copies. Address THE OBSERVER, Charlotte, N. C. gALE OF TOWN COMMON:!. By authority contained in Private Laws ot 1830,. Chanter 1.V2, the un dersigr.ed will on Thursday, Decern- rnospnorous or otner harmful .trups It v a Wonderfcl Tmeatm'jn r nniiiical m i'u I ititv in ii eure. ;vu rta li r j who are nulTering from -"a weakness thai : blights their life, causing that ni-ntvl u. physical suffering peculiar to i.r Mp.n i hood, should write to tho STATE M K I I( ' U ! COM PAX Y, Omaha, X'hI). ami tW I send vou absolutely KitHK. h vtiiv't paper on these disea,sc. and Judith ri r ' of their truly Magical Tkpa ivrs r 1i.. . ands of men, who have lot all h. t, t cure, are teing retrred by tjienv toaj-r feet condition. This Magical Treatvtm m.av Uuz at home under their dir tiot.s, or tl,--. pay railroad fare and hotel bui ti a,: wf.-, firefer to go tlu-re f..r t n-at sut-fit . i ti.-i ail to cure. Thev an t- r.".-. ti r - have no Free l'fi rirAion-. yit- t .r a-.. 111. i kii . a - - i - - oer ioiii. i-ui, iiuer lor saic to tne ; h'ree Sample, or r. t. tl fai r IL. vUr, highest bidder, the following bits in ! f'0.H0 capital, and gtiarar.n- t -. n.ri the Plot ot the Town of Ililiaboro : i Iee l1 r rVf " V :.6 . i or ineir charges tr.av ix !'. j'-u ; ; i Nos. -292. 201. 20. 2S. 27 ' bank to be paid to them wLVn a care k 2P6, 2S5; 2oH, 2o9 200. 270, 2, 2l, j 2S2, 2nG. 255, 25.), 252,251, 243, 215, j 24G, 47, 14. 210. 29. 20S, 207, 211,1 212. 213, 105, 188, 250, 211, 215, 210, j effected. Write tLcni today. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. "For CliriistmnM Trade." STOVES $1 00 TO 815.00. 'At the Corner" we ofler Misses an 1 Child's Rubbeis at 25 cents per pair. Over Gaiters Men's Dress Slippers Ladies flne foot wear Cheap. Say? WE TAKE WHAT YOU HAVE AND GIVE WHAT YOU WANT. Call and look ! Stock must be sold. N. W. BROWN & CO. gALE OF LAND. On Mondav the 6th dav of Decem- I her. 1S97. at the court house door in . Hillsboro. N. J.. I will sell to the bib- f rud Associated Press di?patches. s ps.t bidder the tollowinjr tract ot land. I Sale to commence at 10 a. ra., and will lake place on the Town Com mons. Bids must be started at above 810 00 for each lot. Lots sold singly. The town to guarantee title. If sale not concluded first 1 day, to be adjourned by auctioneer ! to ihe npxt day, and, with the con- j sent of undersigned, to any future! time before February 1st, 1808. I Terms ot sale : Credit 1-2 one j year, balanoe 2 years with solvent I st-cunty. 2io title reserved, but deed made directly it security ap ! proved. Purchasers may pay their bid in cash, it they so le5ire, but no! deduction made therefor. Interests on deferred payments. j The Plan ot the town is in the office of the Okaxae COUNTY On i sekveu, and will be at ibe place ot I sale. Any one of the undersigned ! ill'. : win snow lhe property to a pro posed purchaser. ' By order of the Bord : D. M LAWS, S. E COLE. HENRY RICHARDS, Property Committee. Hillsboro, N. C.,Sept. 13, lbrJl TRAOE MARKS. sf DES5CN3, 'Vn1 COPYRICHTS C Anyone sendlnjr a ket-h wl .-..r'::' n vf u ekly atwrtaln, free, hcttn-r '. !;.fn t I-."Of iblT palntiiMe. 'UirriiifiU-.-.' i-' ' f conflilfiilial. Olitrir iur nry f r - ir r : ; in America. We hav fvt- -i r. . Patent takn ihrim.-h Mui.n A r.x.T Bpecisl notice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, anr scientific journal. w'-k . o-rrri lt Book on r .; : 1a j MUNN St CO:, 301 llroadwtT. Sew .Vork. Tetter, Sull-Khe;n:i a: Til-' In-f-ns.' it' !iii. r:. 1 dent to th-di-'-rt i-it. -; by applying Chrni.4-.' ri . Skin in?nir.t. M.ir.y '. have b' ii jTUjan-n' y ; i-i e-jmlly elli i-rit f r i: ) a favor !! retnedy ? r s chapped hand. thiILUirL' and chronic soro ev-. 2i 1 1: Dr. Cad Condi fh'i l'.- r jut what a hor- w . . -t: v. condition. Tr.ic, h!--l j -r. ' verrnif Th-y ft:- r.t f n;e-licin; and the in '' horse in priw conliti -jr.. i' cents p-r package. ! posTED Lands. j j All peron will take notic. that thfy ! r hereby forlldoen under pen d'y or j the law, to hunt with ijun or dot or . otherwise tre.pa.v upon ("bap1! Hill towri-hip. f This 2d dav ot Nov.. 7. OK NT; yv ' t i; i - lor the HAI'.!.!- - our Jai.M lit MKS. O-CAR HOG AN, JAM ha V. HOG AN. 1 1 1 f tiourfi V r n-tan of I n a 1 Sttn .n,t T ,ololi ,1-;, ;. ' lands of O. F. Laws, 1 hom,5 Walker, w MS V till t hi UJ t . A D Y E W O R K KA LEIGH, N. C. ?fuits cb-atied. 7" cent-. Clt-anl and tyd, $!.. Sample- dyed free. Ad Ire". HAKKi.V M EAM IY-: It "2 . fiTCa-h p aid for old ellh. in f'lymerit for work. "r,A j to-wit One tract of land in Little River DMIXISTKATOP.'d NOTICE. ' township. Orange county, adjoiinng: the , iiL lands of c. F. uws. Ihom-tS1 Walker, v ... .z j j. c. Smith. Will Hiley nd W. p. Oar. H:tvin- qualined as Administrator , TMi'OK'I AN T ok;; v NOTK E. : -inriioio Thirtv i'3to AcreP. more or NEWS and OBSERVER hes. bein the tract of land oivned bv ry luiiih. imiereni : fi hori i i' .i n c e a.i . . r .-v r ... i . - -. , i i hflniilo lvn ..r . ..w vjvtt .o. ici , c vv per y ear, to tor o monlns. ; me i ue wroiic c-ujuh. vumre-a. people bae ditlerent ways ot amus-i pound. . ' Sale -is made by order of the Sui-erior ing themselves, but there is nothing; Wool washed Is to 25 els per We.klv OPTH fAPnttV ' Court of Orange County in a pn.-eed- to prevent him from witi.PMinr, both I 1 P , A . CAKULlNj . uled c. p. Lii Admini-rnttor with the - - win an- f r, All person holding 1" if be choose. Wilmingtou Star. , Cwhed Wool, 10 cts. pertpound. . j Hurry Wool, 5 cts perpound. t ot!te, 12 I 2 to 20 cts. per pound. Sut:ar, t to 7 cts. per pound. AH kinds ot country produce in good demand. IAN: S1.U0 per year, 50 cents for 0jot Geo. smith, colored, again monies. V Address NEWS Jt OBSERVER, Raleigh, N. C. it Nellie I.101UJ.IU. iuivicu. ! Terms of sale: One-hall cash, bal ? ance in 8 month. Houd with interst ! liom day of SAie on deferreJ payment. ! This 6ih dty of November. lSt7. j C. F. LAWS. Administrator and CotamA-sSoser. B. Cat - i t . . .: i '-ict . notice 1 jitrr-o iru io m rHi "mdebte.J to -aid estate to make or orders on the Tr-'4?!ir r A imiTie ii tte pivment to me. and all per- , . ,v . .ou-on- holding claim again-t tl,. l.d .bounty, will p. -a,- refH,r. .... estate mint present tbem to the undr- s tth number of Di-tri- t, wh.' sigt'Cd proierlv authenticated on or be- . , . , Kthe In .Uy of NovemU-r, Wt. or 'ed hool, to the thi- notice will be plead in bar ol their, the Ut Mon lay it. December. ! reThTUt day of Nov.. 107. j ThU 21 day of October. 1- 'J. P. fEER. ( JOHN TifOM f" i V Administrator, i Secreury County BmH Sdut"