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r in in p i '0 K'4 ..uiirsdaY.- N. C. FfcB. 18, 1000. CKIFTION BATES : . ro be paid In advance, fl.Ou OuC y i,a " " .- 50 Maternal RATES OF ADVKR'MSWO: Aflver figments will be inserted tor i no per sny y - rr' -- - - . ;r- f i riltr cents toreauiieuuooHuoui. uu- lie iition. TABLE'&O. ll, Goutnvvn Kallway Co. IK EFFECT SEPT. 6, l&OS. . WEST BTHTNO. . jj0 ill, Mi xed, Raleigh tand Greensboro, clue at Hillsboro 3.59 S'tfo. 21 Local Passenger, due at Hilleboro 10:2S a. ra. .J . jj0. 139, Local Passenger; due at Hillsboro 5:38 p. ra. . . r EAST BOtfND. tfo. 112, Mixed, Greensboro and ol(isboro, due at Hillsboro at 2:20 ' jf0l 144, Local Passenger, due at Hiilnbor 10:47 a. m. No. 22, Local Passenger, due at 'Hillsboro 4:42 p. in. - J, M. O'Neal, Agent. pot Office ULoux-js. Office opens at"8:00 a. ra. Closes at 7:30 p. m. " Mail going Eastcloses 10:15 a. in. and 4:25 p. in. - . y . - Mail going West closes 1015 a. m. and 6:30 p. ro. ; . Money Orderbooks close at'7:30 Chakles G. Rosemond, P. M. Grandfalhpr WaR Born in NorthCarolina- Bnt 11 is Father Is a Tenoesseean. ' : To the Editor of the pbf erver : V "The attentidn of the eaieerred Uharloue Observer is called to the tact ..thai the lather of Cooper, to ne u.c. ai avuie lor killing Ca'- oomiitee, and 18 a nave or JNrth"-Carolina. Hp came from Hillnhorn "..firUau. f boro Recofd.- 1 v 'r We have known that all along but concluded that if nobody else mentioned it we w.u!dnV Char lotte Ohserver. The above clipping does not state the lacts correctly. The maternal grandfather was a nat've or' Hills- boro. a r?rdiiat.o nf nni . tt . o w UbULC J II'" er8iy, but had movfid to bouth vysrpuua previoos to the war. In the , ratic Executive Com-initteo.- Ho9. Samuel M. Gattis, Chairman o? the Orange County Democratic i Jixectie Uomroittee, called the Com inittee together Monday to re commend a Connty BoarH ' ot Edo cation tor Orange. -There was a large attendance of ievery precinct To in the county. excejt"thrc resented . HesideS Chair ee, was rep- the.:Edacationar Committee of f the General Assembly on Behalf of the Slate's Higher Ediieaiional Infititotions - .: . s A sense of duty to the Sa?e and tD;lfte intiimions whurh we renre- sent oofTttyels n&'.tn make frar.lc 8t!n'ntV. nce''niug the r condition. We need not . enlarge upon ti e nCOHil V. tor th hithr ifn a id Secretary Charles Strayhorn, 'th Tyoung men and'vonno- women 't jieniieineu . rs ortii Uarnlr 1 e tm nre of the the - luilowmn'-namf d . e were present : Msrs CharleH W. h ns on . lJ ohn M cCanld v. .1 oh n F. McAdams, J D Webb. George C Ray, W. A Jordan, R. Lee Smith. Cicero II Jones. James J. Prati. Jamas M. Lloyd and Dr. C. D Jones. k At'.er a, full and free exchange of opinions by the various members of large th?ir work. otsre depends -upon , this If the number at i-renl 'ms these institu tionswere doubled it wbnld nt eual the profortion - in b her pro gressive commonwealth.-. Your higher ..Institution are ahtso Intely unable to "trieet the demands which are md updii them or o en- lipi8ooial Church lot the Daughters lDe tmmitteef ihe following gen oi me von:eo:eracy have placed a ,,e,ne,, we,e endorsed for the new Dr. and Mrs. rJ. G. de Roalbac Hamihon, of Chapel HiH, spent Monday at Hillsboro, the guests of Mr. J Cheshire Webb. Mrs. E. E. Harris, of Winston 8alen, has returned to her home after visiting her brother im law, Mr. Joseph A. Harris, it -Hillsboio. If you need a pill take DoWitt's Little Early Risers. Insist on them; gentle, easy, pleasant, little liver pills. Sold by W.A. Hayes, Drirsriet. Mr. Harry L Parisli tar clever and eili ieni County Trensurer, has been on the sick list for "several days. His many friends will be a!al to know that it is hoped he will be able to attend to business in a lew days " We publish elsewhere in this papur the report of the condition of The Bank of Orange at the close of business Feb. 5, 1909. This bank continues to increase iu t'Usmess and tn tavoi with the public and deserves the ;r.jat snc es if has met withr Watch The Bank of Orange giow K Died suddenly at their horns io Graban, N C, on Wednesday, February 10h, 1909, at 11 o'clock, a. m., Mrs. Kate Scott, the beloved wileot Mr. Charles A. Scott. The comraanity and friends far and near were shocked and. grieved bv tLe announcement. She leaves surviv ing, ber grief stricken husband and little six year old son, William, her lather and mother, Colonel and Mrs. W. L de Rossett. ot Vvilmingtoo. two sisters, Mrs. W. L. Holt, of Favetteville. and Miss-Anniia de Rossett, of Wilmington, and brother, Mr. Nash de Rossett, of New York Thursday afternoon at 230 o'clock the funeral was con ducted from the Presbyterian church by Rev Edward L. Oglesby, Rector ot the Episcopal Chorch of Burling ton, ot which churob ahe was a com wooicant, assisted by Rev. Dr. E. C, Murray. The following relatives at tendfld the funeral fioui Hillsboro : Mr, and Mrs Shepperd Stradwiok. Mies Mary Jones, Mrs. H. S. Brad ha. Mr." Fiank Nash fend Mr. J. Chet hire Webb. headstone with this inscription : "Captain Robin A. C. Jones ' , Co H . 1st. So. Car; Reg t v A. N. V. C. S A. v 'Kjilled at Brandy Station, Va , June 9tb, ls63. Aged 34 years." ; He had married Miss Sarah Polk, of Col on bia, Fenn., and at the time o his death his wife and children were refugees in Hillsboro at the hdrae bf his mother. Mrs. Cadwalla der Jones, Sr. Several years after the war Mrs Robin A. C - Jones, with three daughters anl a son m)ved back to the borne of her childhood in Tennessee, and the o d est, daughter, Mary Polk, became the wife of Colonel Cooner and mother of Robin Jones Cooner. The circumstances of the death of Capt. Robin Jones were these When the Seoond Norih Carolina Cavalry was heavily pressed, and ineir joiouei, doi vv imams, was kilted, Captain Jones insisted that bis regiment should go to their as nisraoce and obtained permission to take his company. . He was shot through the head as he entered the eight. Iu life and in death he was the soul of honor His widow and daughter, Mrs. Cooper, are now dead, but are remembered here for the r sweet and lovely character. It is hoped by thejrelatives of Robin Jor.es Cooper that when the facts are developed, it will appear sthat the first shot fired by mm ivas in the necessary defense of his father, and when the assailant turned on him, H. Hantfer, Cheek Board of Education for O ran ire County, for a teim ot two yars be ginning Monday, July 6, 1909 : Mr. George C Piokard. Chanel Hill. -.v'v:--. Mr. John TowoshiD Dr J S. Spurgeon, Hillsboro. The members "of the nresent Board are : Capt. John P. Lock, ban, and Messrs Stephen T For. rest and George C.Piokard. It will be noticed above that Mr. George C. Piokard is the orly mem ber ot the present Board hat was endorsed for re appointment, and we sannose this was on account o"f Mr. TPickard-" having served only a few years on the Board, while Capt. Lockbart and Mr. Forrest, both. havfe served long, faithfully and well. ' Mr. r. Wingate Andrews, the present very efficient County Super intendent of Schools, it filling the unexpired term of Rev. John C. Hoctftt. On the first Monday in July the new Board will otganize and elect a County Superintendent for a term of two Years. Mr. T. C. Anderson DEAfe. Mr. Thomas C. Anderson, the venerable lather of Mr- D, H An derson, ot Charlotte, died la'st night about 9 o'clock io Siatesville, at the age of 86 years after a prdtraoted period of more or less feeble health. Six sons and one daughter suriye, all of whom are in Statesvirie now. Siimmrmpd hv fidinas of his nritinal . l . l.. t. j:j l . I J . n mai - u.uy u u wm uay cond.tion; Mr. D H- Anderson went to -protect. hiB own life, -if this o,,D;n !.. i..h x ', 7 should prove true those who haveLi,, trd: v known his ancestors Will unite in Mr. Anderson was one of'lhe best iheirayerthatGod maysendhim a known llizen8 of Statesrille. In le heeds n'f "an institntion are not determined by its President or D' a'd of Trustees, but by the nece- Rities of a growing S'ate. " The re peated calls for aid coming from these institutions are almnlv an ovK dence of the growth of the people and of their reaching forward lor better and hi.rher thincrs. ITT -C5 " . r We have stated these needs a? our experience and careful study "tshow them to be. We vearpestly counsel the representatives of the neoi le that in some - way they pfbvide means to place these institutions up on a footing for efficient and satis factory service tor eight or ten years to-come. Our statements cover this in so tar as it is possible for 'us to foresee the probable demands which will be made npon these institutions We believe that it the i-ednle of North Carolina thoroughly under stood the vgreat work now being done by thee institutions, their worthiness, their needs present-and future, and the utgent pressure upon them to care for and train their sO: a and daughters, they would ' heartily epdorse any provision made by yon to place them in a position for ser vice befitting a" great-State. V X f Fr?riei P Venable, President, University of North Carolina. D. H. Hillj President, Agricultoral and Mechanical Col-lege.-" v.; J. I Foust, Presiden', Slate Normal and Industrial Col- i At The Klria You Have Always iBouglit,; and wliicli has been in use for over 30 yearsV- has Tomft thh sini of and has been matlo under his per sonal supervision since Its infancy. ' AHi1v no one to deceive von in this. AU Counterfeits, Imitations and f Just-as-jood" are but JSxperiments that trifle vvith anendaacr the. health of Infants and ChUdinSxperience against. IlbEperiinent. ' What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops ahd Soothing: Syrups. It is Pleasaiit. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor; other Narcotic v substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms fend allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ' land Flatulency.. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach "and Bowels, . giving healthy and natural sleep ' The Children's. Panacea i?he Mother's Friend. .- JC E W Ul N E C ASTO R I A A-w AY Bears the Signature of lege. WORK. building next r . a sate deliverance. . - - - JOHN W GRAHAM. Hirisboro, N. C , Feb. 12, 1909. Tbe Secret Of Long IitFB. A French scientist has discovered one secret of long lite. His method deals with thei)lood. But long ago millions of Americans had proved Electric Riiics prolongs life and ,m early manhood be went to that place Irom his native town, Hillsbororaud; cast his lot with the sturdy folk of Iredell. A Methodist of the old school, deep grounded io the faith of the fathers, none surpassed him iu the firmness of his religious coo victions, in loyaUy to the church bti his childhood or in devotional piety Of unusual strength of character, his le KM You toe ilfasBou In Use For1 Over 30 Years. - THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORH CIT. , gll! I am located in doar west-of The Orange County Observer printing office, where I am prepared to do Repair 'Work on Watches, Clocks, Bicycles, and all kinds of machinery. Try me, and I guarantee satisfaction. ' s CALVIN R. LASSITER. Mr. Ertcson's O'lcilftoii Go see it, it's a beauty. It etands but among all its neighbors, because the Coloring is so bright and clear. Mr. Ericson painted with : L & M. Paint and says it cost 1 3 less than ever befoie. He bought only 12 gallons ot L. & M. Paint and 9 gal 1 ;n8 ot Linseed Oil to mix with it. FALL ST13. WiNTER Will soon be here and we afe opening np the handsomest and cheapest 1 line of - - -';' '-' , IL.ADIJKV XXJRJE GOODS, m SOUSETTE, BATISTE, EPINGLTNE IN BLACK, WHITE BROWN AND BLUE, MOHAIRS. PANAMAS AND DANISH CLOTH that we have ever had. ' Our prices on these goods "are right and yon will buy them if yo'u once see them. , v x " We carry al ways a fine stock oi HILLSBORO SUi riNGS ; The g-ods are nnwnrftassed in quality, ly Je and pr?ce. If you need a neal. cheap dress buy these goods. Our line of SHOES are larger and prices lower than ever. We still sell the FAMOUS BATTLE AX and KEITH'S KONQUEROR MenV, Ladies', BoysTcand Misses Shoes. If you once wear a pair ot these shotrf yon wiil call again, - ' .. . . : We keep a large stock of. HARDWARE of verv description- Try our SHEET IRON ROOFING "Tou will be pleased with it: Remember that we keejp a toll and eomplete line of FRESH G ROCE' RIES in Fancy and Heavy Goods. We handle nothing but the best and sell them as 'cheaps'thecheapestr - -:!v Callande us. .'.;;;-;.-v ' : : '.; .' ,r- .. Your Yrierids, ' ; "; ' " ''.- .-"'- ' ' ; . ' akes it worth living. It purifies, 8tron and robust oersoualiiv made enriches and vitalizes the blood, re um one Gf the town's prominent This made 21 gallons of pure paint, builds wasted nerve ceus, imparts life and tone to the entire system. It's a godserd io weak, sick and de bilitated people. "Kidney trouble1 ...... ji i . ha.", niitrniea mv uie lor mouiuo, citizens, especially in the days of bis physical vigor. His passing is that of a landmark which will be long oii8sed. Surviving Mr. Andersou are Mr. William E. Anderson. Dr.- and cost ouly SI 20 per ga lon. I B a3 handsome as the finest in town. The L. & M is sold by H. W. & J. C. WEBB, Hiilsboto, N. C 11 writes W, M; Sherman, of pushing, Thomas E. Anderson and Messrs, Me., 'but Hiieotnc fitters ourea me " Onlv 50c. at W. A. VUUIIViJ j Hayes' drng store. Unclaimed Letters Kemaining io the post-office at Hillsboro, Febroary 13, 1909 : Alhied, B. P. Irby, Mrs Ealalia. Jones, II. T. Watts, Miss Marioda. Pei sons calling for above letters, ill please say "advertised." Chahles G. Rosemond, P. M. Mrs James H. Hedgpetb, of Clio. S. C . who has beenVisiiing her brother, Mr. E. A. Koseroond, on. East Tryon Street, Hillsboro, left here Monday morning for Dur ham. De married man what makes er success er bis business is de same feller whut listens ter what his ol' mon nova at. Ha dinner table. Frank L. Stanton, in Uncle Remus a The Home Magazine for February. David H, James I)., George and Louts Anderson, and MrB. J. S MoRorie. Charlotte Observer, Sun day, February 14. All perspue having business with The Bank ot Orange will bear in mind that the bank will be closed tion of the Blessed Virgin Mary is See "advertisement of Best Farm Implements, by The ImpTetnent Co., 1302 Man Street, Ricbmoud, Vs., to be oand on 4th page. Look n up and read it. Ath Wednesday, the beginning of the season of Lent, falU on Fe -ruarv 24 : the feast of theAnnuhoii on Morfday, February. 22, Washing ton's Birthday. - Bears the The Wnd You Have Always BougW , Signature of REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF ORANGE. AT March 25 ; Palm Sunday isjApril 4; Good Friday is April 9 ; and Easter Sunday is April li. Bears the Signature Q !OL L TUB Kind You Have Always Bought State of north c aroli n a . Orange County. S HILLSBORO, IN THE STATE - Off I SuperOr Court, January 20, 1909 District Meeting o Odd Fel lows. ' r The 9th District Convention of the Indttnon1nt Oror Af ndri Fel- lows, of North Carolina, comprising all lodges in Durham, Eist Durham, xford, Roxboro, Henderson and llillHboro, will convene at Hillsboro n Thursday, February 25, with Oo coneeehee Lodge, No. 299. A large attendance is expected fand Master H M. Shaw, of Ox- lord . and QmnA QArafartj Wnnrifil 1. Jjf Raleigh, are expected to attend. J here will be two or three business 1 WWv,' AND A SOUR STOMACH ARE SIGNS THAT YOUR LIVER IS OUT OF ORDER. ' -TAKE- r . SirrirrtoiTis sessions and a reception and re lrfshruents at night. The Golden Link Degree Team, f Durham, well-known for its pP'endid work, will initiate peveral ndidaies, among them our County jperiutendent ot Schools, Mr. T. wingate Andrews. Mr. Ernest Reynolds, Noble rand of Ocooneeohee Lodge, gives ue ubserver the above informition, REGULATOR And feel " UUc Vourself Again 19 THE GENUINE ha the REDZTrjda Mark on the front of each package and the signature and seal of J.H.ZEiUN &CO. - on the side, IN RED. NORTH CAROLINA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEB. WH, ! 1909. y':-'':"'-:& RESOURCES. - : ; ESTSS3 3 FOUTZ'S Suoerior I ... ..uffll No matter what dealere tell you hbout-btheijio'Vs, -:here is nothing oiv the market equal t FoUTZ'S SIT--- c'jKlUK fUULTKY. rgou. ,Y.oii can easily demon strate this by a trial. In addition to hein a food lie -' n Protein ; its nieilk'inal qtialifieh are such 'us to giva uoitive .results'. As a tonic medicine' and Certain E jvivln'er it' has no equal. Fowls eat it; ofl the 'ground' nd like. it. It contains from 6 to 20 times rnore Proteir'' han ordinary Poultry Foods now called Poultry "Re.it dators or Tonics."' It is. of pecial value for towlk vhich cannot run at range ; during Hie Moulting seas A ind Winter time. - Price - (1 1-2 lbs.) : Foutz's Horse and Cattle Powder Foutz's Perfei't Li Povvler, Foutz's pertain Worm Po'wdei',' Foutz s Certain Kolik Cure, Foutz't; liiniuient, ' ; Foutz's Htialiuir I'Mvdev, V . Bewfire ot I mitatious ! Only Ortirinal "FoutzV'sold by Vy. A. HA l E n Ilillsboro, N. C. Mannlacturer, Baltimore ; 25c per pkjr 25c per pkl 25c; per pKi, 50o per pk.' f0c por htle. 2-re per bflo. 2 o per pK-: nd VJenninH The David E. Foutz Co. RE YOU UP TO DATE ? 1 Subscribe for it at once and it will keep you abreast of the times. If you are not OBSERVER is. the NEWS and $654J45.84' 1.412.07 15,000.00 Loans and Discounts, Furniture and Fixtures, Demand Loans, nrift from Banks and Bankers. 20.376.71 old Coin. - 43o.00 Silver Coin, mcludinarall mi nor coin cumtacy, l,6o0.9U "National Bank JN otes and - other U. S. Notes, 2,969.00 Total, LIABILITIES. $107,089.52 $5,000.00 Capital Stock paid in, . iTrtriivii Art nronts. less current 1AV i " I ex'nenses and taxes paid, b;72y.b Dividends unpaid, 31.o0 Time certificates ot Deposit, 39,G62.6" Deposits subject to check, - 56,26o.b4 Total, $107,089.52 State of Xorth Carolina, County ot Oranffe. I. Paul C. Collins, Cashier oi the above-named Bank, do solemnly jswp.ar that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and beliel P. C. Collins, Cashier. Subscribed and swbrn to before me this 12th day of Feb., 1909. 7 Charles Strayhorn, Clerk of the Superior Court Correct-Attest . .1. S. SpnROKON. S. M. Gattis, Directors; J. C. Webbv C. M. Hughes and others, Plaintiffs, Agatinst A. W. Hughes and others, Defendants. To A.' W. U ughes, S; F. Hughes and Augustus C. Hughes : -"You will take' notice that abaction entitled as above has been commenced before the. undersigned Clerk of the s uperlor Cou rt of OVahge County, N. C , lor the purpose of obtaining an or der tt sell a certain tract of 38 acre.of land which was lately the property of Miss Eiiza C. n tithes, situated in Ce dar Grove Township, Orange County. J. C"in which said parties above men tioned have an interest ; and said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Oranse Countw C., at his office in Hillsboro, on Saturday tbe 20th .day or February, 1909, and answer, or demm to the comDlamt which has been de posited in sa.d office, or the rfelief de manded by plaintiffs will be granted. CHARLES STRAYHORN. Qlerk ot the Superior Court of Orange County. Full Associated Press dispatches. V All the news Foreign, National State and Local all the time. Daily NEWS and OBSERVER $7.00 per year, S3 50 for 6 months ' N ATrXISS Wan TElr We wish to send out a large number of sample copies of the 14 Witness" and "Sabbattr Readins, and we ask our readers to kindly furnish us with lists of names. To those who will send lis a list of liftv (50) names , and addresses (heads of families preteired) who you believe will be interested in our pa oers. we will send a pictuve Free and postpaid. - Witness and Sabbath Reading Co., 150 Na.fetU St.", N; Y. - Weekly NORTH IAN, $1.00 pver year, months." - CARt)LlN 50 cents for 6 Address NEWS & OBSERVER, - i Raleigh, N. 'C . . .. t The ,.' Durham Recorder J O H O 3 F ICE Everything in the Printing Link . Executed Promptly " - and Neatly. , ' . s; LETTER IIEADV CARDS, POSTERS, i . ' s Envelopes, - billhead wedding in vitations, e- "Any order left at the r 11; ; of The Orange Countt Obseuvj: Will Teoeive prompt attention. ADM INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. Having ar.alified as Administrator of the late LeVi Y. Lockhart; all persons "n dehted to said estate are nereby noti fied to make immediate payment, and all claims against the same mutbe ex-- hibited to the undersigned do or before the 7th dav of January. 1910, or this nc tice will be plead in "bar of their., rc- covery. . ,v; , This 7th day 01 .J anuar v. iuw.; J M. LOCKHART,. :.':! Administrator. Ouakgb ' 3 f 'j!ST mm r?r?iT5c for the -;.. , -v- ObsebVer. Only 1.00 Subscribe County per annum, 6 months 50 cents. Chamberlain's'. Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup arid Whooping Cough. Fresh, Reliable, Parot 6uarcnteef to Please 1 EVery Gardener and ' Planter should test the Buneriox merits of Our Northern GrOTra Seeds. SPECIAL OFFER) FOR 10 CENTS Z we iliead postpaid our . . rAMOUS COLLECTIOr' 1 pkff. 60 Djr tomata, ...... . . j--- . I pkj. frinoew KHh . . . . . . ' t pk. Erly Amw-tumUftWrngt , , - "c 1 pkg- Fullertoq Hrket.Ittm .- . , . ? Ha 18 Varieties Ckolee flower Sewil - . , - r ; i- ;.:::-- ::','w : . , Wrrfi tadaytSend 10 erati to lieTp pay pottage and packinf and receW the abova "Famooa Collection, . to gether with onr New and InstractWe Garden Guide. GREAT NOETHERH SEED CO. 1424 Rose St- : ; Bockford.lHinos Chamberlain's Cough tes; Cures Colds, Croup arid .Wlioojring CctmX 1 4 1