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qhaKct COUNTY observer. HtLXSBOROUGH, N. C. T'H'U RSDAY, - Nb7.3.l905. Published Every 'Thursday. JOSEPH A. HARRIS, Publisher and Owner. Don1! forset' when yon are giving thanks, to Ho something that wil! 4 help others to be thankful. GoYer'tior Glenn tyias Ispned his proclamation in acobrdinoe wib that o President Racfeevelt, for the observance of NoVeuVber 30th as Tbankteeifioe. He toDgrstolaiea the ueonle on the Dreent era of . - -i prosperity7 and ur area theoi to gather together do the day named'and de vootly return thinks to Almighty God. ' At the Tabernacle Baptist chnrcb In Kateigb, on Sunday night, Nov 12tb, Ret. J.VC. -ttasseevtbe pastor, Iprotetted against Jthe contributions that were bring nfade'for the relief of the Gfithdlic Orphanage at that plaoe, which was leceutly visited by :a very destraotite vbre that destroy ed one of the principal buddings -and caused the death ot one ot the orphans. : He ra reported to have said "that these irrstitotioas, if once established, will foster iniquity, de stroy the purity bf the borne, and rob men of blessed immortality." 'Some preachers' sermons and before and alter sermon talks arcgetting to 'be like dispatches in time of war. They ought to lbe censored before 'and thereby p event the censure that follows tbeir utterance. Some very good preachers, men who 'could do a great deal of good, ruin themselves and injure the cause they 'represent, by saying "smatt" things 'in the pulpit. Son Lost Mother. "Consumption ruris in our family, 'and throogb it "I lo'st my mother," writes E. J3. Reid, Of sHarmony, 'For the past five yea, however, on the slightest sign ot a Cough or ' (Culd, I have taken Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which lias saved me from serious inng tro'tfbre." His mother's death wasa sad loss for Mr. Reid, but he learn ed that itfhg trouble must not be neglected, and how to cure it 'Quickest relief and core lor "Coughs and colds Price '50a &nd 81.00; guaranteed at W. A. Hayes1 Drug store. Trial bottles tree Richmond limes-Dispatch. The Pennsylvania py-tem has the greatest mileage ; all roads embraced in that system tiave a total mileage ot 10,539. The Sontbem is tbe longest road in the South, having a mileage of 7,189 But the Atlantic Coast Line -owns the Louisville and Nashville, and the total mileage of tbene two roads and ihfeir branches is 7,8t4. 1?hb Thing Required fob Constipation. wAs a cortaio purgative and stom ach purifier Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets seem to be the fe'x&ct thing required, strong enough for tbe most robust, yet mild enough and rate for children and without that terrible griping so common to most purgatives' say R. S Web ster.ds Co., fcJdora, Ontario, Canada. Ftfr sate by W. A. Hayefi, DriiggiHt. warm (h the election to determine whether Qoldsboro fbould have open bar room" or prohioition for the next two yeirg was decided n Tuesday. The total number of votes cast wa 55 and the majority for prohibit tiou was 146. ? Favored by Both Paktiss. ftepublicaos and Democrats alike pSise Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and all throat and long diseases, act no other remedy dan compare with H. It is safe and sure F.'T. Slater merchant, 171 Main Street, Qlodcester, Massacho Setts, writes : "Foley' Honey and Tgr cured rag ot a very bad cough which I . had; for three months tooogh other remedies failed to benefit me. I can .hiehlv recom mend it for coughs and colds." Sdid ky W. A. myes, DrnggUt; The Charlotte News savs thfe libl hU of DV. A. J. c&elway agaibst toe UDariotte UbServer will not be Lied until the JaDtfary term" Of tout i. Ior Infants and Children. The Kind You HaKe Always Bought Bears the 1 CASTOR I A ii We1 have vey IH'le confideoce'in and less patience With; a church man, prohibitionist, or any olhpr kind of a man, who talks and votes Sffin" liquor and then bays his Anuri as a beverage trora a blind liaer when be knows the blind tiger is violating the Jaw by selling the liquor to him. ' Such a man win do apt to swear to a lie. when jmt on be witness stand. And it is ques tionable which is the better man ot the two. ;,, -o- No Poison ' in uhamberlain s uoUgh Remedy. From Napier, New Zealand, Her- aid : Two years ago tneNroatmaoy Board ot New South Wales, Aus tralia, had bn analysis made of all the cough medicines that were soio in that market. Out of the entire list they found only one that they declared was entirely tree irorn an poisons. This exception was Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, made by the ChaHnbe'lam Meaieine Um pany, Des Moines, Iowa, i"U. S. A. The absence of all v'riarcotics makes this remedy the safest and best that can behad ; and it 1s with a feeling of security that any mother can give it to "her little ones. 'Chamberlain's Coogb Remedy is especially recom mended by its nJakers tor couglrs, colds, croup and whobping cough. This remedy is for "sale by W. A. Hayes, Druggist. QeptjatrYes Holentten died at his borne near Helena, Pe?s6n county, on Wednesday, November 15; aged abolit 70 years. Counterfeiting the Genuine. Foley & Co, Chicago, originated Hbney and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account ot the great merit and popularity 'ot Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuirie. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any scbBtitute offered as no other preparation will give the same satis 'faction. It rs mildly laxative. It contains no dpiates aud is safest for children and delicate persons. Sold by A. Hayes, Druggist. i2 o A great dedr bunt whs held in the 'northern part of Granville county I i ; .v 1" . lrJ last, the rxiost successful week before evericnowii in this part of the State. The party was composed of Oxford me'h and a tew friends from other towns, and the hunt laste i for foiir days. During this time eleven deer were killed, five of them in one day. o A Disastrous Calamity. It is a disastrous calamity, when yon lose your health, because indi gestion and constipation have sap ped it away. Prompt relief, can be had in Dr. King's New Life Prlls. They build up ,yonr digestive or gan, afnd cure headache, drzzin'eVs. ooKc, constipation, etc.- Guaranteed at W. A. Hayes Drugstore -; 25o. o The're will be "fifty-three Sundays in this year, au occurrence that will not happen again for 110 Years. o Pain may 'go by the name of rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, pleurisy. No matter what name the rains are called. Holhsler's fto'ckV Mountain Tea will drive them away. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. W. A. Hayes. LUABL.U FARM FOK SALK. By virile 6f authority conferred by a certain tJeed ot trust Itom Frank II. Cameron, dr. and wife, registered in th6 office 'of the Register of "Deeds few Or ange County, N. C, in Book Z.. at page 20s, I will, at court house door in Hilli?- boro, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER II, 190, sell at public outcry to the highest bid der for cash, a certain tract ?ot lari'd ly ing and being in the County .of Orange, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of (formerly) Colonel Oad Jones. Josiab Turner, Jr., the tract lormerly belonging to H nry Faueett and others and more fully described as follows : Beginning at a black oak bti the line of the tract formerly belonging ro Wil liam Lockhart ru:ininsr South cr'dSsinir the Old Hart's Mill Road twenty-one (21) 'chains, same course continued in all forty-two (42) chains, seventy-five (75) links lb a black oak on the line of trre tract formerly belonainar to Thomas Crabtree, thence along: his line East passing bis corner seven and one-Halt (7 l-2 chains continued with the line oi Henry T&ompson, Sr.. assinsr his cor ner at twenty two and one-half (22 1-2) chains, course continued with William Whitted's line crossing the Brick Kiln Branch at forty-three (43) chains coutsw continued in all fortj -eight (48) chiins to a persimmdri .at a white oak stump, the old coiner thence wkri Henry Fah cett's line crossing, the Hart's Mill Road at twent3-t.wo (22) chain? course con tinued in pll forty-two (0) chains and sevehty-flve (75) links to a black oak, thence with Loekharfs line West foi-ty-eight (48) chains to the beginning, con taining Two Hundred arid Five Acres, more or less, and being eame tract ot land Conveyed by D. C. Parks to F. H. Cameron, Sr., by deed, recorded in the office ot tl e Register ol Deeas for Or ange County, N. C, in Bdok O., at page 586.' ' Said Farm is known as "Lochiel.' is situated about ' one mile West from Hillsboro, and has thereon a residence containing 7 rooms with out houses, &c Right reserved to rejecc all bids. Time t sale 12 o'clock ni. ' This October 6th, 1905. ERNEST HAY WOOD, '.Trustee John W. GrAetam, Attorney. The above sale is further postponed from Saturday,-Nov. 18. l?Td rfl!L!ltorli3, Deo- 2 1905 In the Woman s Mome uom panion for November the Japanese Minister ends a Thanksgiving greeting to the women of Afverica ; "Shall Dor RoysfMay Foot bal 1 is : n mil V7ui u"to ti i disoosselrom opposite Mandpoini; by President EH6t, ot Harvard, ana ! Coach Sandtord,tf the ale Eleven, and " Aronnd the World with Alice Keosevelt," Ulu8frated with PbbtoH orarihu. desoiibes the delightful erv The kof boy life, That -'Other Girl," 'The Heart Bowed Doh,n. " The Clear ins of Polly Jump's Vision," the 'Baby's GrandfaVbflr,' and a third installment ot the interesting serial, "The Silver Pro." In addiiion to heT oiher lasbion notes mss Grafce Margaret Gould tells of Styles oh theS.acre." Home made gifts cook ery and table 'deoorations tor the holidays are treated in several timely articles : Mrs. Sangster writes feel inaly of uThartkMgi ving Joy," Anna S. Richardson of "Home-making fcr tfutihess Girls." and &am- L.oyas puiis and AUnt Janet's pages pro, vide plenty of entertainment tor the you'rig people, Published by;-the Crowell PuWtshtng Company,', of Springfield, Ohio ; one -dollar a year ; ten cents a copy. u v f MeVPast SfxTY IN DANdEn: Mure man half of marikind over sixty years of ae suffer from kidhey and bladder disorders, uatta ly en- largement of prosttate-land. This 18 both painful and dangerous,- and Foleya Kidney Cure should be taken at the' first tfgn of danger, as it corrects irregularities and tiffs cured many old men ot this disease, Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rook Port, Mo., writes : 'I 'suffered with en larg d prostrate 'gland and kidndy trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's -Kid deyvCure I leel better than ll have for twenty years although 1 'am now 91 year's old." Sold by W. A. "Hayes, Drug gtst. o ' I'he XVilminston Messenger of November 16th tfays : 'It is announced that President RooseVelt has completed his aannal message to Congress. It is said to . ia mac nt- iQat year aud contaihe" leferences to'more subjects. It is said , he comes out strong on control by federal govern ment ot inter-state railway traffic and the business of life insurance companies. Congress meets two week3 from next Mouday.'' 10 " If you are troubled with indi- gestion, constipation, sour Btpmaob, or any other pain, x Ho)lUte's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. 35 tiehts, I'ea or Tabrets. W. A, Hayes. report op the conditio of thk bank of orange. at hillsboro, in ire state of "North Carolina, at the close of business nov.s9th 1905. .uf.sotJbIc'es. ; Loans ahd Discounts, '$29,930.00 Furniture and Fixtures, Cue from Ba'uws and Bankers, Geld Coin, Silver Coin, N agonal Bank Notes nnd U. S. Notes, 38,577.57 200.00 l,tt55.47 1,263.00 Total, f $47,308.02 I.IABlLltl'ES. Capital Stock paid in, Undivided profits, less current $000.00 1,079.79 9,902.76 3l,52u.47 expenses and taxes paid. Time . ertiti.cn tes,oi Deposit, Deposits subject co check, Total, $47,508.02 State or North Carolina, County ot Orange, l, Paul C. Collins, Cshir ot the above-named Ban K, do. solemnly swear that the above Statement is true to the best ot my knowledge and beliel. 1'. C. Collin's, Cashier. .-ubscVioed and sworn to before me thiis Kith day of Novtinber, 1905: c 7 D. H. Hamilton, Clerk ol the SuperioV Court. Correct-Attest . , , s S.-M. Gattis.- ;'. h i J. S. SpuKriKrtN, y Direutbirl. D. .11. Hamilton, 1 PHONE is a positive necessity because it is $the q i ick est, most satis factory and cheapest eervaut knowo. s' 3 lw3 to 56 a day- in fesidenbs or O S5-3o in is places of busihe8 t ALL TJEtE Y CCiST. The syMem will sbon be ready tor business in Hillsboro, and the service will be tbe best. ' 3MCoi-ris Telephone change. i Foley's Honey anatFt Muojg9 sou Slops IOC COCgU perienoes of an American girl- nlnAH in the list of fiction are " Battle of RoncesValles a story The Southern Rail way Cora pany has placed an order tor, another lot of forty-five arge locomotives - b delivered in Spencer at an wly date, The order was given tt the ) Richmond shops ot 'A.merraan ..... . . . , . locomotive Works, this beng tBe third lot of engines to be deli wed by the Richmond shops ' this year. Aroong ihe new enterprises and im provements scheduled tor Spencer is an enlargement of the shop biiifd ing8 and a foundry. New mechan ics are being employed every day a id the pay roll is -Increasing month after month. x , Man's Unreasonableness is often as great as woman's. Sat Thbs. S. Aupiin, "Mgr. bt the "Re publican," of heaven wortb Indiana, was apt nnreaaonable, when he re fused to allow the doctors to op erate on his wifetor female trouble. 'Instead." he says, '"'We concluded to try Electric Bitters. My wife Wa then so Kick, ( she could hardly leave her bed, andfive fl pbysiciaus bad failed to5 relieve her. After taking Electric Bitters, she was perfectly cured, and "can now 'perform all her )Aiti..M I nAaa II Jiiorontourl law Guaranteed bv . - -m. . livurcuuiu uuucoi W. A. Hiye8, Droggi8t. Price 50oi ' o . v;; - CharI6tte 'Chronicle. We see from toe papers that the Game Wardens iall over the State are alert," and aro 'bringing viofators ot the law to 'justice. That is whW the Wardens are for and we are glad to see that they know what their duty ' is. When pot hunters and t)tber lawless "sportsmen'1 begin to realize that "a Game Warden is at their heels they Will desist. "When You HaVb a Bad X3olu You want a remedy that will not only give quick: reitel but eneot a permanent cure - i You want a remedy that will re lieve the lungs and keep expectora tion easy. i. You Want a remedy that will counteract any tendency 'toward pnenmonia.- You want a remedy that 'Is pleas ant and safe to take. . . . Chamberlain's Cough TleraeJy meets all of these reauiremenls and 'for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds stands without a peer. tor sale by W. A. HayeS, Druggist. 1005, !eale AND WINTKR MILLINERY. Our Fall and Winter jhillinery is now ready for inspection and op tO'date in styles and quality: We have tiought. jut such a etook as we now win ptease oar cus tomers. The latest Btyles in trimmed and untrimroed Hats tor all sgee and classes and at raodetafe prices. ' Ihe loveliest Flowers and Rib bons, and a pretty line of lknoy Collars", Handkerchiefs, Co aba, jew elry, and a complete stock of every thing in millinery. man oraers solicited, ana we guarantee prompt attention and sat isfaction. MRS. lfl. TAYLOU & SISTER. S ALE OP VALUABLE LANE IM CAS WELL COUNTY. tinder authority given, to the under signed in the will" ot James B: laniel, deceased, aiid bj virtue of an order of the, Superior Court ot Orange County. m:!de at Octoher Term, 1905, the uiuier signed wilToffer tor sVe, to the highest bidder, on the prernises in Jaswell County, N. C, on Thursday, the 23rd day of Noveoiber, 1905. Lots No. $ and No. 4 of the James B. Daniel land sjtu tedln Hightowers Township, on South Hicb Creek, ndjoinin; the lands of the heirs of the late ElbrWrge Mitchell', Er nest Wilkinson and I hers, Lot Mo. 3 containmjr ,ii.iijhty-Tnree Acres, naore or less, and Lot N o. 4 contaiuing Eigbty esix Acre$. more-or less. - ' .; , Terms of sale : One-third cash to be paid on the day ol sale, one-third in' 12 monijhs, and ha la nee in 2 years wjith privilege to any purchaser to anticipate payments at any tiihe. Interest on do lerre'd payments at the rate ol six per cent; per annum from date of sale. .. All crops on land at time ot sale to be reserved. Possession, to be given When crops on land bavebeen gathered ani cared tor, but possession ot tobacco bards withheld until tobacco is strip ped and marketed. . Lots will ; bp sold toget heir or sepa rately as Executor may deem best loir estate on day ,Jf sale. . f Sal'e to take place at 12 o'clock m. " ; Bated October 17, 1905. . . JOHN THOMPSON, Executor of James B. Daniel, dee'd. P: p. address Cedar urove, Oi-ange County, N. C. OTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ) O ; Orange CouNTr, , Bingham Township. J To A. W. Crabtree : You are hereby notified that on the 4tb day of September, 1905; yoor land in Bingham township was sold by the Sheriff of Orange oounty tor taxes due for 1904 and( knotsked down to me as the Ian &nd highest bidder, a d unless oo borne fox ward and settle my claims for taxes paid together will all costs, &c, on or before the 5th day ol - Oeobr, 1906, I will claim mile to said land. This 3d day of October" 1905." SHEPPERD STRUDW1CK. Foley? s Honey ont Tar for chUdtehsafe,sarei No opfctsg at lillnboro. , First section of Train No. 72, 'freight, in charge" of conductor H. W. Holt and engineer jono sparger, was wrecked at Hillsboro Saturday afternoon, Nov. 18,about 3 o'clock. The tram was going east towards. Durham n was running at a lively raVe. Tbe -'first car to leave the track left it about 150 yards west ot fino river bridge between the water tank at Hillsboro station and the Svest ;hd of the bridge. One car ioaaep who laioutrr went over lue left side of the b'rfdge into the river, while eleven other oars left theHack, some ot them being piled up in every imaginable shape, and yarns, cotton f aud ' lumber Scattered here and there, while the engine and a long train of oars passed safely over the bridge. And im the rear end of . l . : ' -i I 1 . U lue vraip hotcibi curs uu vuo ua boose never feft the track. The crossties on the bridge weie so bad ly damage'd that new ones had to be put down, 'and the iron supports on- der the bridge w ere twisted, lo one was faurt.' Passengers going east from Greensboro, and , west froa 1ia!e!Bh Wfe transferred at 1 t Via Trimu ttiM tV5n from KalAirrK tbe bridge,, the tfaia irom Ralejgb being over two " boors 5 late. The train from Kfcleigh returned to that city, and the train from Greensboro returned to that city. No one knows what caused tbe accident, and no one seems blamed for it. The wrecking crew arrived from SperJcer about 7 o'olook, and Sunday morning the regular mail trains ptfBaed Safely over tbe bridge Tbe wreck was a thing of tbe pat THe Sohtbcrn Railway's loss in roll.ng atock.'dimage to bridge and track aod freight mut amount to several thoaa'and dollars. Hundreds ot people visited the scene'bt ttie "Wreck. Saturday night and ahnday. !For the Observer THokPSON-SfiAirkLiN. On boo day fteroodb, November 12th, 1905. at "the resienoe of the officiating endgistrata in this county, Mr.' Wade W. Thompson and M h Minnie Shanklin were United in mar rfaee by Dsvid -1. PeuoSsr. J ,P Tbe ceremony was witnessed by only a few relatives ind friends of tbe bride hna "erdbm. Shortly aftts they Were prdhbhnced hosband and wife, they drove to the home of th-f bride s mothej, Mrs. Mary J. Shank lin, m this county. The bride is a obarroinz younz ladV, - while the groom in the prosDerous boo of Mr W. R. Thompson. Wis'hing them a long aod happy lifd, Vonrstrhly, A.S. Hrb VV. feo wards Injured. Herb W Edwardrf.of Oes Moines Iowa, got a fall on an icy walk las winter, spraining hia wriil and brnin ing his knee's. "Tbe next day," he says, .t'lhey were so sore and stiff wa afraid I would have to stay in bed, but I robbed them, with Cham her Iain's Pain Bairn and alter a few applications all soretess had disip t eared." For sale by W. A. Hayes, Droggist. ni.'O Observer. The plan is to bold an Exposition in Atlanta in 1910 seems to be taking form The Secretary of the Chamber o'f Comrneroe nas sent out invitations to the Governors of the Southern States and other promi nent citizens to attend a dinner on the 28th inttait, when tire Southern Industrial Exposition wiH be lam.ch ed. With oyer four years in which to make preparations ana Considera ble erperienoe in the bumces", At lanta should mike the proposed Ex position a freat success. X Card. This is lid certify that .all drug, g'sis are authorised to refund your money if Foley's Honey ind Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the coiigh' and heals the lungt. Prevents pneumonia an will cure incipient consumption. Contains no opiates and is saCest for children Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and IbtdSl npon hiving it. Stops the oough and heals the , lungs. For sale by W, A: Hayes, Druggist. . MORTGAGE i$ALfc LAND. By virtue of authority given ,. In a mortgage daed executed, by: Jerry Swepon and Klla wepson,. hif wite, to Robert Waif aqd pro pei;ly re corded in the Office , , of ReMster ,ot Deeds tor Orange County, in .Bpok X., bage 66, the undersigned, will sejt t the highest bidder for cask 5 ML court bouse door in HyisboroyjK.t on Monday, December , VX$u ilract of land in Cedar Grove Towhlp, Qr anije County, lying On ihe waters ipf West Eno, adjoining djc linds'f Catb erlr,e Rifey. Jesse Hughes, .Robert L. Walker and others Begipulng at pointers op . Scott's linfthenee east to a white oak on Sterling ,Iavs line, thence his : ilne south jto a dogwood ?rry Pay's corner, thence, west his 1. no to post oak, thence- south Hughes' Hne (formerly Tate) to a red oak on his Uiiq, west his line to pqjnters on Scott's line, thence north to Urst station, con Jn3$Vaacres; . hale i wade to satisfy mortgage and ;Tbia dhtjSffy of October, 1905. I ROBERT L. WALKER, y , Mortgagee. GHam&jrlaifl's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Crtmp mud vnXoping Coug-h. , TP YOU wish rw c?11 - TF YOU WLSir myv o.' J- meet me at below named Jr settle your TAXES fSr fe63 ft 19Q4 if Delinquent. 190o ana Whether yen have pmt not. IT 18 I A W llTr tbe nw W or ed to obey ir. olly l' Slad to inrlulge. you, but I U an oath to collect your TA ViLtakei1 tlwy must come. Jmmedi7Sr inis round ay Demiti uy.. a,ter J ""c "one win aUow ftis V u,Ia.IEe yourselt andnot me Ul vt Cheek's Crossing, Thursdav iV ber 2.1. s nrv a m T' jV' Govern. . jKfland Thursday, November 23 ,4 p m. to 5.0b p. m. 3 l0 uOrange Grove. FrUW . 00 a. m. to 12.30. J ' ""w 1. White Cross. Pridnv r. , t.30 p. m. to '5.00. cmDer i, Chapel BIU Saturday, Decemh 9.00 a. m. to 5.00 p. m. t ecemb er2, Mebane Graded School Tax mn.u paid with Staterand Countv ti be rieaw De prompt to meet me time, as I am comDelled tam.J, appointments in one day oa account. two Mine. of uoeaienuy vours. , .Sheriff of Orange County. fBYN0LD3 &' WALKER. Having opened ajcomplete and fresk line of GENERA L -kER IffANDlSE at Forrest's old stand at Hillsboro be? to invite the publico inspect the same and conpare our goods and fore making their purchases. Vjur gooas are ir sn and up-to-date and our prices are right. ' U hen we havea'rehinant of the stock bdtiftht from RfrVj fai ish hat must me pnee. aee vhat bar gains we otter in it. ,, .vVje,, want your produce trade and think you will find that we ..are h -ad-qiiHrters in this line. If yem do not wish to pxchanfire your tra le lor mr. chandise we pay eash and don't com plain. Verv respectfully, REYNOLDS & WALKER. g M; GATTIS, ATToliNEY-AT-LAW, . Hilfshoro, N. C. ratal ee in Sftte and FederVCouitf;, Prm)t attention' to all busings. Spe uial itttentlun to Probate bu&irteas. JOHN Vf. GRAHAM. HAUL C. iikA HAH raiiXm & 6 R A 11 AM. Attorne'ts-at-Law, Hills ,Pri;tice In the Counties o! ifLmami Durham. Granville. Persot. ac30rangi. VV. grAham,-, AVtokkky-at Law, Oxford, N. C. ,. V U1 prat'tloe irt .he Courts ol Orange ferson. Durham 'nd Granville, and it tiiii Supreme Court. JpJR. J. S. SPURGEON, Dkntist. Hillsboro, N C. Offlce on Obnrton sfrfot. oppo site Majoi John W. Graham's law Mce. n Chronic HoM. Lou Dcpnra) Appttitt. b- Ckndc Coafk. Hmm. PUttaptr. pt. WhittScoonMil .ad IWelMO ""' SopprtSjioe o is com i tara0 quouty of oSi u m J SkHudk ud IN HOUi HMctXMOO, iuinw - mm Um Appniw. r-. I Ckotaw. Be. Surts Stonu. Ca.SCMn.Mittiik ttbCockr uctortwr'r loetot m.iuIiiomiIocI IwiaAtK- cream. O f Pkr- Sl.00. iJ Pkg. .0. Chr PM. r For iale at JLiilou.w i VV Hayfef, Druggist. Prevents Serious Results From a Cold. Rcmembet the name Folty,s Honey and Tar. In?s! upon having the genuine Three sizes 2Sd, 6O0, Sl.OO Prepared 9n4y by Foley A Company. Chloago. Sold by W. A HAtES, Progg- HOLLISTERiS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets , A Btuy Medioiae for Busy oplj Brings Oowm Jieaiiu ana " Ilve ' roeciflo for Constipation, Jffimpur? and Kidney Troubles, Pimples, Ecz fUlch Blood, Bad Breath, Sluph Bols, B ub, and Backache. It's Eocky Hon ntoin res . bJ let form, 35 cents a box. e.?Jnewja, - COLTiEM NUGGETS FCR. SALLOW -''W. A, fiAtES. ' iMnocPix vTlH CATTLE