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paNGE COUNTY OBSERVER. THURSDAY, - - JCLT 13, '1905. INSCRIPTION RATES:, Oueyear. to be paid In fcuoe.9 LOU Thive months. (4 it 25c and Hillsboro 3:47 RATES OF ADVERTISING: ; Advertisements will "be Inserted lor tl 00 per square (one inch) for the flr$t anil titty cents for each subsequent put lien tion. - TABLE outliern Railway Co. IN EFFECTAPfilL 19, 1605. WEST BOUND. No. Ill, Mixed, ft&leigh Greensboro, due at a. m. No. 107, Local Passenger, doe at Hillsboro 10:23 a. tn. Nn. 135. Local Passenger, due at Hillsboro 5:01 p. m. EAST BOUNl). No. 112, Mixed, Greensboro and 'floldsboro, due at Hillsloro at 2:53 a. rn. No. 108, Local Pasaeriger, doe at Hillsboro 8.47 a. tn. No. 136, Local Passeicger, doe at Hillsboro 2:51 p. m. No. 108 makeVconrielion at' Dur ham for Richmond. f No. 163, Local Freignt, going West, due to arrive at Hillsboro at 11:00 a. m. ; depart 11:5)9." a. m, No. 104, Liooal i? reigbt going East, due at Hilleboro at 1:30 p m. Peil. D. "Hawkins, Agent. Unclaimed -Letters Remaining , in , the post-office all nm8Doro, June ou, iuu : 'Ilarrison, Allen Betifoid, B.G. ;Cbeek, J. Clyde. V Dan'l, Wm T. ' -Dives, Miss Carrie. Finlaior, Mrs,. . W. ; tHary, Miss. Mary. Jackson, J. D. .( ;. 'Johnson, Freem&u & : u Smith, WT. Snipes, Alx. Tate, John. Tate, Albert. Watkins, Harry.., - , ' Peieons calling for above letters, will please say "advertised." .. Chasles Q, Rosemond, P. M. Mr. Eugene A. Hoghes, Tax Collector, has removed his office from th grand jury room in the court boose to the old Norwood law office east 6ide of the court house. Mr. H. Scott Cates will assist him in closing up his business as tax collector and - Mr. Hoghes informs us that it is his purpose to do this a speedily v as possible. So if yont, proper-y should v appear in the ad vVtiBed list it will be your laah, as you have been warned time and aain. 1 " pound assorted screws . for 10c, at Brown's. It some people living in other sections would spend Jess, lime in solving ''southern problems" and more time in solving tljeir own the result would be encouraging, to say v A Card. We take this means of returning the least. Winston SentiueL tlinnka t,A nnn n? nil inr lha rnnnv during her long illness and death. Mr. Charles M. Hayes has been We will ever hold them in grateful appointed agent ior couectuigvaeots remembrance. t the farm ot Jam.es vW ebb, Jr. as Mb and Mrs. Geo. 'Laws, ' Bro., and is located next door to Dr. U. 1. Jones, drugstore. All A. Card. those indebted to the sa'd firm are I take this means of thanking requested to call on Mr, Hayes at ah friends who so kindly came forward early date aod makesome 6atisfac- during the affliction and death of my tory settlement of their accounts. hisban i A, W, Jordan. Be assured my heart is filled with sincere grati tude and appreciation for the many acta of kindness rendered. Hammocks. Prettiest line ever seen in IJills boro at the Bookstore. Hooks free. Mary E Jordan, Efland, N. C. Cubed of Bright's Disease. Mr. Robert O. feurke, Elnora, N. YV, writes : ''Before I started to use Foley's Kidney Cure I bad to get up from twelve to. twenty times a night, and I was all bloated op with , . i uis is lu luiurui vuu auu luo 4ropny and mv eyesight was bo nn- : . r . " t ? -T J ... Lai rtri jL,i e public that I am back with .Mr. E. paired L could scarcely see one ot , . , . j . a biv family across the room. Post Office Jtionrs. Office onens at 8:00 a. m. Closes t 6:30 p. m. Mail going East closes 8:25 a. m, BDd 2:25 p. m. . Mail going West clones 10:00 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. Money order books clo 3e 4:00 p. m. Chaeles G. Rosemond, P. M. See notice of dispensary elec tion in another column. Bring your Basket or leave your parse at home when yen come to Brown & Co's. See notice of land sale by R. D Bain, Executor of Jameu H. Parish and Commissioner. We caii't tell you about the 10c Bargains. Come an see them Brown & Company. Mr. James H. Hedgpeth has returned to Hillsboro after visiting relatives at ClioS. C:, and Fayette ville, N. C. . 4 1 Mrs. Alice "H Webb and sister, Orange county, via Joppa and Rock Miss Rebecca Hill, returned to their Springs, home at Hillsboro last week Irom IJargj-ains I Bargains ! I Our store is loaded with bargains. Raiber have yonr produce than money. Dry all the fruit you can and come to see its. BROWN & CO. Ffiendg Ibis is to and Patrons. inform you and the I had given up nope ot living, whe a friend recommended Foley's Kidney ' Cure. One 50 cent bottle worked wonders and before I had taken the tbird bottle the dropsy had gone, as well as all other . symptom's of I Bright's disease." Sold by W. A. Hayes, Droggist, Our $1.50 woraeu's shoe is bard to beat. Brown & Co. - : A 10 Quart Milk Bucket, only a Dime, at brown xe Uo s.. I -Bears the Our 10c hammer is better than rBlgnatnre others sell for 25 o. Brown & Co. By authority of the Postmaster General, RuralFree Delivery Route No., 3 will be established Sqptejiber 1, I9UD. irom ILnana to . Xeer, in A. Rosemond in Wagner's old stand. where I will.be glad to wait on one and all at all times. Respectfully, , y James A. Rosemond. Mrs. George P, Collins and daughter, Mis Henrietta, left here Jst week for Boyce, Clark county, Va., to spend some time with Mrs. Benneban Cameron at her summer home. of The Kind Yon Haw Always Boup NOTICE OJP JBIES1N Kev. Joho C. Hocutt, County bopenniendent, will hold an exami nation for applicants desiring to en ter the A. & College at Raleigh, at trje court house in Hillsboro, Triors dy and Friday, July 13th and 14th. ) --Wuere are you sick ? fiead . ache, foul lopgue, no appetite, lack energy pain in yonr Ptomach con Rtipaiidn. HolhsterV Rooky Moun tain Tea will make vou wcH and keep you well. 35 cents. W. A Hayes. s Dr. W. H. WakeSeld, of CUr- lot'.e,, N.. Cf, will be in Hiilshoro at Ocooneechee Hotel, on Thursday, August 10, 1905, for one day onv. His practice is limited to Eye Lar Nose and Throat, aud Fitiiiig Glasses. , Worms do exet in the human body tola great extent, and are often the cause of disease and death. Sbriner-s Indian Vermifuge will de- btroy and expel tbem from the sys tern. For sale by W. A. Haves. Druggist. We publish on the 2nd pageof this paper an adieftisement of Lit tieion female college to wnicn we wish to call s&ecial attention. This institution has a. remarkable history and is obe of -the most snccesslul schools in the South. We have been requested to an nounce that the annual picnic oual y held during the meeting of the State Farmers' Alliance in August at the Barracks will be dispenned with this year. The farmers will ple&se bear this in mind. 'Mr. JA. W. Jordan, a 'well- known farmer and at one time su perintendent of the County Hocr e, died at his home at Efland, on Mon day, July 3; and was buried tne fol lowing dt,y io the Methodist, Pre- testaut church yard at Efland. Mr. Jordan bad been a great sufferer. He is survived bv his wife and one child. ' . - - . , . , j JMiwmwH)MiimiummiiitiiiwiiHUHiiiiHiiiHnniiKiiiiHUMiniiMiiTimy I I I II I I U I I I I I ll I i I 1 I I . Ill I III I II I Ul ll h. n Minwiiirii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuuiiitiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiiaiiiiiiuiuiriiiiiiuiaiiiuuililii' iilnmniiiiNiiiiiiiiiinMUiiuHiiM'('Miiin:miiMiuiiii'iiliHiiHin:iiiiiiuMiiiiiiiiiiii AVgctable Prepa'rationfor As similating ttvcFoo0 andBeg ula fing theSlomactB andBowels of lnloleis Digcstion.Cheerfult nessandRest.Contains neither Opiumorpbihe norfiiral. PQfGUJSAKUELPtTCHER : : Ranptm Seal' ' stbcSmtta. .nam Apcrfcc! Remedy for Conslipa Tioa, Sour Stomach.Diatrboca Worms .Convulsions vFeverish ness and Loss of Sleep. ' FacSindte Signature of ; NEW YORK. , Alway For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have s Bought Bears the Signature of AM 1 w for Over i:.' exact copV of Wrapper. Iirninicu j mm Thirty Years "' TMi OEKAUR COMPANY. NCW VCHK CITY. rrr itttt- -mmm mmmi T i I n ' m l a mmf Tlx North Caroliua State Normal And r Industrial Col- . leg1. COURSES: Literary, Classical, ScientiGo, Ped-t asroeical. Commercial, Domestic' Science, Manual Training, Music. Three Courses leading to degrees.- Well equipped Training School for Teachers. Faculty numbers 50. Board, laundry, tuition, and fees for use of text books, etc , $170 a year. For free-tuition students, $125. Bor. non resideuts of the State, $190. Fourteenth annual session begins 3L HA R R I S H I A W A T EE Is natures sovereign liquid remedy for all ohronic diseases, ll is pleasant to ;taste,j sure in effect; and is heartily endorsed by all leading' physicians as a x prompt .and . permanent cure for all , STOI1ACH, LIVER, , EJCIISr JET c BLAODKR. Atlantic City, N. J, N. W. Broirn & Company will jay 70 cents for ;Corn, and promise that none will "be sold to" matie Liqaor and Drunkards. Mr. Charles M. Hayes has been appointed ageut to collect debts doe the firm of James, Webb, Jr. & Bro See notice on thia'page. BeaMtha The Kind You Have Always Bougfit ' Notice w herebv eiven that, unon l September 151. lyoo. . lo secure application of more than one third board in the dormitories, all free ot the registered voters ot the Town tuition applications should be made ai tiuisooro, JN. J., an eieotion nasi oeiore juiy iu. oorreBpouuence been ordered to be held, and will be incited from, those desiring compe held in said town ou Monday, the j tent teachers and .stenographers" It is certain and lasting relief for Rhe '-imatismr Nervousness, l Insomnia, all catarrhal affections, and for troubles, that arise from uric acid poisoning -j AND SALE. 14th day of August, 1905, to deter mine whether dispensaries shall be I established in said town. The elec tion will be held at the court bouse I in said town from 8 00 o'olock a. m. a - Charlotte, N. C. For catalogue and other information, j The Harris Lithia Springs Company, address : CHARLES D. McIVER, President, Greensboro, N. C. On Thursday the 10th day ot August" 1900, the 'undersigned will sell at the until sunset of said day. Court house door in Hillsboro, N. C, Jnhn flhriRtmaa and J. M. flarr -Any Yoang Lady who de8ir SZ KfiSaiffi :S-Sff ?" t jadgesof eleo work in her community with which to make some money to help del ray -wit : One trarit bounded on the north bv the lands ot Frank. Ditmeron, on the pointed Registrar lor said election. Jelly glasses with tin tops, 23c per dozen, at Drown s, Ice Cream Saucers, 2 tion and D. M. Laws has been ap- each, at Brown & Co's. 1 cents Harris Springs,' S. C Gentlemen In. typhoid fever, and in fact all febrile conditions, the sys tem needs water. Thirst is nature's way of indicating this. For many years I have advised and encouraged my fever patients to drink Harris1 Carbonated Lithia Water, v I keep Mr. . W. F Parks, purchased; it by their bpds. constantly, and sug- ber expenses at Uollege may inquire east oy tne uowcr tmcr. 01 berena, jvery person, who is qualihed to fal Friday, from Mr. L. J. Weaver, gest that they take a few: swallows t ihtq AfRM' ransh ana by lands of Allen Campbell. I doia aa..;nn BKaii if in fornr , . . J . -.T - t-ish-. & .-r, -a a... . . Hll LII1C1 1LUSJE3 I " vn'n in sai1 a oitt.inn Bhnll it in tavnr l 1 i nr.... Ti:ilu .1 ..:iir a. 2. . . . a n I W u-W u WUI -WM VK V . Mwsaa mm m-m-m I II 1 U W g m n 1 1 mm in W UU1. . ItlMBBIBI .1 lir 1 U W Ul I : I M . imill I I I -I 1 1 u uvurv When you want a pleasant laxa- Smith, oh the west ly the lands of 0 1 . Q'Speusines, vote a ticket on ti,e consideration being $200. On time.they can relish it. This water tive that is easy to take and certain; John A. Bivinsand the lands of P. G. wnicn snail ne written or, printed Monday Mr, Parks purchased a I seems to be tolerated in larger quan to aot, use Chamberlaio's Stomacb w- Walker, containing Ninety-Three the words "For Diepensaries " and boose and lot from Mr. A. H. Gra- Uties than any other I have need. It VO) aires, uiure or icas. ali mpse OODOSed 10 aisPeUSaries Uam 5n WMt TTilloKnrn iha noriRid-UariRPa nn fpolina nf hav!nfisa nr t'ulluess about the stomach a sen sation that very often keeps patients The Kind You Have Always Bought OUU UHOI A. aUICLB. 1'Ul D 21113 UV WW . I . . . . T . . . mi I a rno vam u i nfiai a rrav lira ornra kT I . ... . . A. Hayes, Druggist. " ' mS! 8S. I b. TvUh lhTtolloTlrS 8baU vote a Uck?on. w?!oU 8b;a,i ? eration being $1,200. -Countv Treasurer Pariah naid tract : Bounded on the north by the w"uen r P"nte.u uie woras off and dtrA ono oftnnf wa lands of Frank DameroU, on the east "Against Dispensaries." - OASTOni or ?l,UUU Monday. 1 bis leaves only I .wi nn, ,i k .u , i ueaniae . . I n. 111 WftJ LUC 'DUULU CT CQU 13 V LUG I mr. n w .1 mm M'BPldVnn Ihn VI h n n I m One more bond. Of $1000 OQlStand- .Tme FT. PaHsh land hnv described. "Ff ut?u - ""7 J I agnatUW ing against the countv. containing Fifty (50) 'Acres, more or Ja.,y'ad 'emainopeD seven consec on the night ot the oth day. of August, 1905. of 7 Major and Mrs. John W. Gra- I J 41 . ; t. mm- nam ana meir aaugnier, miss Annie, the Superior Court of Oiange County, and son, Master anay, left here in a Special Proceeding entitled R. o. Monday morning for Atlantic CitvJ Bain, Executor of James. H. Parish N. J.. to flnpnd twn n7b1ra against H. L. Parish and other?. r -lhe County Commissioners met debts ot estate of James H. Parish, de- juouday and spent the day m hear- ceased. ins cornnlainiH from far.nnvAra rn. A Plot of said lands is oil file in the iroivin tu li.io un Clerk's ofBce. iT. :r a " . TerniS of sale .mi. iu.tjia auu revising me lists. By order of the Board of Commis sioners of the Town of Hillsboro: ARTHUR W RAY, Clerk of the Board. This 3rd day of July, 1905. Toting Man make 'or ADy Reliable v, , - . i uuy wno wisnes to make some money in his community to help in payment ot board and tuition at bchool may inquire at this office. : lhe engine at the Bellevue Knitting Mill was "fired op" fcr the nrst time last Friday morning. . The ance in 6 and 12 One-third cash, bal- mcnths, with interest from date at rate of 6 per cent on de ferred payments. - Tms lUtli day of J uly , lyUo. , f : B. D. BAIN, Executor ot James fl. Parish and Com missioner. S ALE OF VALUABLE LAND. "Rv virt'.MA nt siht. orif:r o-i von t.Ko nn blowing of the -whistle reminded us j dersigned in a. special proceeding enti- Jolyi 1905, that there would be 8nrnethiht do. "ed James &x McAdams and others xe.egristra.tlon Notice. Having been appointed Registi ar for the election to determine whether dispensaries shall bb established in Hillsboro, notice is hereby given that the Registration Book will be opened on Jbriday the 28th day of I and, remain open for I ' DANK lLg seven consecutive days thereafter " before long at the Bellevue. - amst D U-Mcclmf ancI ors. in (Sonday excepted), closing at 9 , s.. uptucotuc. the Superior Court of Orange County, I l.ii;,V m ,u" :S.u 7 Ktv, . . oii ' o clock p. m.. on-the night of the otb 0ECED T0 &TAKVE. townshin to the highest bidder at nub- day Ot August, 1905. , B. P. Leek, of Concord, Ky., U"lc auction on Saturday, July 29, 1905, J JMe w registration is not repaired, j says : "For 10 years I suffered ago- aV . cloCK; m? :on; me P"nses." e but alt persons wo are eotitied to nies. with a sore on m v nnner lin ro loiiowing aescriDea property ; , vote and whose names are not resis- palatal, sometimes, that I could not the lands ot Mrs.. Joseph Vincent and Ltered on the town registration book at. After vainly trying everything J. A. Hesse, on the east bv the lands of must, register before they can vote else, I cured it, wilb Buoklen's Ar- J KMcAdams,--on. the south by the in the coming election. The regts: nica Salve." It's great, for burns. lanusot J -Kichmond, and on the Nation will be conducted under the A W. A.He.' rttWS eaT roles aid regolatior vided Uragstore ; Only 25o. Five Acres, moi n or less. by law for the holding ot municipal Wanted One other tract bounded on the north eieotions. by the lands ot Thomas Warren, on the east by the lands of J. H. Tuttenton, on good Miller to take oharcra of the south tiv; fhn isindM of t.h vinopni the Mill known f as, tbe Gray Mill in heirs, and on the est by the lands of -unite mver townshin. Mast oomn late A. F. Mo- D. M. LAWS, Registrar. well William Byrd, containins Ninetv-Eieht Tf.f.nmmnAtA tv j vue-qsan Acres, more or iess. uer moral charactered roadv to begin VaL worK y j uly 20th or; August 1st. Sale is made for a division of proceeds. -aaaress, Thomas Gray, Meredith, -terms ot sale : One-third cash, bal er A. W. Breezft R. TT TV Nn 1 ance in 0 and 12 montbs-with mtere&t - . w B reeze, N. C. trled JETruit Wanted. We pay fair price for Cherries, l kmd?, Dried. ; . N. W. BROWN & CO. on deferred, pay merits from date of sale at b per cent. , l f This 28th day of June, 1905. w. k. Hawkins; v. Commissioner. .-J . v . rtiamKpfliiln'fi Colic' Cholera and Vnamoeriain 9 Diarrhoea Remedy. -Never fails. Buy it now. It may save lite. ' H CLUSTER'S Rocky fountain Tea -lluggefs. R Busy Meaidne for Susy feoplr. Brings Qoldto Bealta and Renewed Vigor. A specific for onstipalion.-lDdisroslion, Live and Kidney Troubles, Pimples, Eczema. Impure Blood, Bad Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headache and Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tah- let form, 85 cents a box jtienuine maae oy HoLUBTKtt Dr.ua Compant, Hadison, Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR $ALL0W PEOPLE W. A. SATES Julian SCarr Wm.J.Holloway President : Ca.5h.ier THE EOF THE TOWNj WeStrive to OblidAccomodafel ThePUBUCT: - ( ... :J We Issue Certincatey, rof Deposit bearing ' FoURpeiceni Interest yV opens you anAccoitot 5UREBIND RE imisu warn FIND SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES) '-v. fOR RENT ' x Burglar SRreproofVauHa Kbu Carry the Mvemc your ousinesa. from drinking large quantities of or dinary water. ED W. , C. REGISTER, M. DM ; Editor1 Charlotte Medical Journal, Charlotte, N, C. ; Asheville, N.'C, The Harris : Lit hia Springs Co., Harris Springs, b. C. Gentlemen I have used Harris' Lithia Water extenively in my prac lice, ana I- speas irom experience from the use cf other, lithia waters! when I say it is one of the best, if TtAi lllA Vtnat - T'- lMVa-VavAii'naA - T. have found it . marvelous when used freely in rheumatic gouty diathesi ll is a positive solvent of uric acid and urates.' ..-:- ' - EUGENE B. GLENN, M. D. "' ; W'ashinston, N. C. ? The Harris - Lithia Springs Co., Harris, S. C. . '; $ Gentiemen--I have prescribed Harris Lithia Water in ray practice for a number of years. I look upon it as tbe best lithia water on the market. In diabetes, Bright's dis. ease and tbe continued levers, there is none better, D. T. TAYLOE,' - Ex President N, C. Board of Medi- Ical Examiners " Louieburg, N. C. r Tbe Harris Lithia ; Springs Co., Harris Springs, S. C. ? GentlemeriHaviug used Harris? Lithia Water on myself and patient?, I am thoroughly convinced that it. ie. a remedy par excellence, in kidney and bladder troubles." ; - FREDERICK R. COOKE, M. D. Foley's Honey and Tat Foley's Kidney. Cure veals lungs and stops the cenga makes kidneys ana oiaaaer rignt Additional Medical Testimony Upon Request. HA.RKI8 LITHIA SlfrtXlVOS COIMLPANY, Sole Owners and Managers, Harris Springs, S C, FOR SALE OY ALL DKUGGISTJS. . v HOTEL OPEN JUNE 15TH TO SEPTEMBER 15TH. THROUGH SLEEPER TO COLORADO VIA Leaves ATLANTA Arrives MEMPHIS Arrives KANSAS CITY Leaves KANSAS CITY Arrives Colorado Springs Arrives DENVER, Over Southern Ry. 6 10 a. m. Over Frisco " - 8.05 p. m: Over Frisco' - , 940 a. m. . Over Rock Island 11.20 a. m. Over Rock Island 815 a.mV; Over Rock Island 8.30 a. m ; VERY LOW ROUND TRIP RATES will be in effect to Colorado account EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION, June" 29 to July S. Observation-Cafe Cars. from 'Birmingham.; : Write-for our Colorado book let and- let us arrange for your summer vacation "UNDER THE TURQUOISE SKY." S. L.-PARROTT, Distbict Passenger Agent, , 6 North Pryor Street, ATLANTA, GA.