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Orange County Observer from Hillsborough, North Carolina • Page 3

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i 'I I 7fP. County ConitQis8ioucrs. CO UN TY OBSERVER flTLLSBORO TH IJRSDAY, -7 08B.8, 1906. 7 5 Democfatio Convention for this. the Fifth Scott-PjckIett.

nends of the parties here have received the following invitation yite you, to be preseopvat the" marriage, ot.t fcei daughto Carrre EU abeth ivt r. A eal Sent tl Thursday moraine: Jafte" 28th Ti'clock, a- b6meE8aridl I v-r4 KJlHIefnT Or JJ if iVgetable Preparalionfor As similating ttteFoodandBeguIa-ting tMSIpmau of Pfotnoles tiess andRestQorttalns neither nof finerat IVOT AHCOTIC GanfiaJ. fbaap Aperfect Rejnedy StomchDiarrmca Wprms.Cbhyiilsicms jeverish-: hess and Los OF 0LEEP. i rajcSirtule.gnahire.of EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. PRICES HAVE ADVANCED heavy Shoes bt very change 4 -m Thirty Years fin tf hi ON on medium and fine Shoes.

The South land Belle and Southern Girl for women, AniograpTy, io'r men apd. women Leonard, Shaw Dean for men are as as good Shoes as, can be made tor the money. We want to sell more Shoes this year i VThe Board of. County. Commisi sioners i roel MbudayFdne.

Present; Jno McAdamsChair; uaan, Cand Joseph VV Piekett and Sxeriing Brownina The tol.Io.win iaxestwere levied ty poses' ffutk he ear For general' 5ornt Dun opr '23 cent's on the $l0, and SI 50 un eaoh I vlfsDrpTpwnsbip, 29 ichts on tbe $i0ft real and perscnal prop ertyafl ITS een is oor ett cb poll; 60 oo each Erto PiwijShip, 820 tbe 5100 and 60 centHbn LittlUi er TjOwnship, 20 -'centf and cents on each Ced a To hi 26cenU on the $100 and "60 cents on eat 7 ingham'wnhrp 0 crtfs-rn 60L cents on-ea h'p5tr th SlOpn'rJj 'CO ceuls on eaoh pll. Toricoiuty purposes unde f.auie ur lattyear. 1 The frillo wing accounts 0. Forrest, sup pliealcQunty C.n: McAdams. floor for ere al 75 Of 15 30 5 00 2 0 2 00 4 00 83 62 home, Henry HaUyy supplies fb'r county home, Jeff Browning, worlc at county horne, Prior Warren and wiftj J.

Roberson, support, R. Parish, Kyle upport, Elizabeth Lioyd support, Harriet Clark support, Mary Andrews sup children, Moore Faucett support, Nancy Woods support, Miss Newman-support, Richard Cates'iupport, Caroline aad May Sykes snppt'rt, Luther Crablree and Mary Hicks support, W. J. O'Daniel bridges, S- W. Andrews sneriff aco'ti D.

H. HftrnrltonUilttrk ac'JL, Walker McAdams acoH', John Laws clerk of board; C. Parish jury tickets May Term 1906, 00 50 50 i)0 2 00- 1 1 4 50-: 50 00 4 00 2 5 00 00 50 97' 2 36, 6 00 30 00 54 60V (The followiiog named persons werf. allowed Sl each tr support: Cates, Annie WbiejiJe iny tChavers, Jo an us-: sell, Ann Scarlett, VVm. White, Su sao Biiroh, Mary Smith, Henry Rav, George Paul, Rachel i'nuJ, Aaron Woods, Jack Wilson.

Becky Riley. W. H. Dorherty, MrH Mulhouee, Sallie J. Lloyd, Margartet Ellis.

Napcy Crabtree, Pantha Poe, Wai Dodd and Miss Pickard, Mis Sallie McKerail and Mas ter Thomas D. Turner left here last week to visit Mrs. W. F. Jackson at Salisbury.

SlOIlXA. Bears ths Bignatme of JhB Kind You Hafe Always Bougjit OTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. 7 Board of Commissioners for the County ot Orange will ureet on Moi-dav, July 9. 1906,. at the con'rt hru in Hillsboro, lor the purpose ol revising the PA'S lists, and Rearing any ami ail domplaiots.

All persons having mfke In" regard to the valua tion of their property, are. herehy noti fied to cOme before the Hoard on the above ay. A Br order of the Board JOHN F. MQADAiMS. Chrn'ri Board Co.

Commi-'s sTtXlVERSlTY OF NOtil'tl CAR- ifoft VAAft' Head of the State's jEtl neat lorial System JS-'. DEPARTMENTS: Collegiate, Engineering, Graduate, Pharmacy. Mbrary contains 43,000 vol mes. Ne water works, erectrie lights, can- Oi tral heating system. Newdorm-7 ltorie9.

ffvmnasiirai, Y. M. A. bHihlihV- The Fall -Term begins Sept: 10, 1906. Address -v- FKANbis P.

Venable, President, 7 Chapel Hill, N. C. ylST YOUR TOWN PROPERTY AND GIVE IN YOUR POLL. 1 Ha'vfng been appointed to list the Taxes for the Town of Hillsboro tor the year 1906, I hereby notify alf persona 'who are liable for Town Taxes that I will be In the printing office ol the Orange1' County Observer, during the trfontn of June for the purpose of listing all Town Property, personal, and real. All persons liable for Poll 'Tax are also required to list the same with me.

All lax payers in the Town ol Hills-bord 'should give personal attention to the listing ot their town property. Andersons 'are liable for PJoll. Tax, and vf to list the same, and all persons owning property and failing to list.it as required by law, are liable lor a doable tax rt' This 30th day of May, 1906-; JOSEfH A. HARRIS, Mayor, 1 Town List' Taker. 4 cents on tbe vSluO valuation of real and personal property; and 38 oems orr thi 1 iot: School S.axes.TK SUBSCRIPTION RATES ri cix months.

"5' 7 -7 7 5Qc Three months, 7 25c BATES OF ADVERTISING (vertisennt8 wit) be; InsertedVtor tl'oo per square (one 'iuch) for the ilrst and titty cents for each subsequent pub-. iiuAtion. v. 7b post Offlqe (i? Office opens at Closes 6:30 p. ra.

Mail goiDg East 'a. in. aod 3:25 p. nw Mail goineWest bloses 100 a. m.

aid loney order book close p. m. Charles G. RoseXond, -rMore '-'JV; Ii is roratred that Hillboro is eoon to bavi a new posioffice build iog Mrs James Webb, of Hilsboro, 'js her brother. Mr Kuffin; at Uoaooli; Ya;" 4 Miss Rutb Koldeo, ol Greensboro, is visiiiug her irietid.

Mm H. Blanch Cotevou Kiog Btreet. The Roatoif Cba iioners illiiagblar montbiy eession liext ftl'obday. 2od. Mr.

A- p. Murray, Ot Alamance county, visited his siiter, Mrs. Calvin Parish, at this place last week. Mr. Levi Whitted died at his home near Cross Io'ads, Alamance last Monday night, aged about 80 years.

List your Stale, -County and Town Taxes Only a lew more days remain in which you oao do this', and it is important. rs! Gad. W. Lloyi left here Vast week to visit her son; C. rl.

Lloyd, at Spenoer, N. and rclaitves at other places. The cleaning, antiseptic and healing properties ot PinesaUe make it superior to family salves. Sold by Reynolds 'A Waiker. Mrs.

M. Turner and little daughter, Louise, ot Caswell county, are visitiig iier sister, Mrs. Calvin R. Parish, on'isLing street. Rev II.

S. Bradshafr "and son, Masier Francis, left here Wedues. day for Baltimore, where the son is being treaiod by a specialist. Mr. Nathan W.

Krowu spent a day or two the fiiBt ot the week with Mrs. Brown, at Ureeribboro, whero 'she is visiting relatives Dr. Thomas KufiSn. of Charlotte, was in. to w-h Saturday oo business and remained over Sunday as the guest of his cousin, Mr.

Alleu Huffin. When applied pdvered with a hoi cfuth Piuenalve acts like a poultice. Best tor burnp, bruises, boils, eczema, skjn diseases, etc Sold-by Reynolds Walker. We call the attention of oar readers to the advertisement of the University North Carolina, "the head of tiie Slate's educational sys tern." Jall Term begius September 10, 1906. Don't be fooled and made to believe that rheumatism' can, be with local appliances.

Rocky, Mountain Tea is the only positive cure 'for rheumatism. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. We call the attention of our Traders to the advertisement of Mr. Lfnnie Taylor, who has opened a Grocery Store near our depot. This young man is worthy of aijy patronage thit may be given him, and The Observer hopes be will succeed in building up a good and paying trade.

If you knev the value ot Chamberlain's Salve you would never wish to be without it. Here are some bf tbe diseases for which it is especially va oable sore nipples, chapped liands. barns, iron bites, chilblains, chronic ebre itching piles, salt rheum and eczema. Price 25 ents per bor. For sale by W.

A. Hayes, Druggist. Postmaster Rosemond was no titled by the jPostoffice Departmetit at Washington last Saturday that his-salary would be advanced $200 beginhlig July 1. Mr. losemon( and bis assistant, Mr A.

j. Gordon, are giving the public a ttervice2, and The Observer is always glad wheti any thing good comes their Way. They deserve We take pleasure in calling the Ail aLiention of our to the ad-'ertiseraent. ot The Charlotte Observer, The Qbservervig.ihe only new8parer in North Carolina that is Published every day in, the year, ery l88tle js creditable Vo The and 11 is a -first class newspaper. Look up tbe advertisement and reai EATH From Lqck ja er follows an injary dfeSsed with f'eoV Arnica Salve, Its anti; va an( heaHng properties blood CU'a OanrnM YrchaDl of.

Rensselaersville, Wles: "It oured Setb Borcb, oi 'ek rCe' lofe aglest fibre on his 1 'ids, Buns and-Sores. 25o at will be beMVal Greboro on the a x. vj'cruxuoro on tne 2nd dar ot ulyaVBlolbckpi ta1 The Saie Crivitidhwtll he neld day 3d at publish the" iame 4l he delegated frorn; Orange Ctinty to the CorresPioual and Stale Con- equonsi Con'vehtion3y 0 A 6 re ws, N. D. Par fcs.

C. -D ones, Hay Wood H' Trimpsdn, -W. Careathers, Ed CopeW.d, Cicerb H. ones, HagheH Carl Mo Dade, George Srsith, 3. Hi Hanner, IV rhaiui loyd, Dav id Patterson, J.

M. VVhitaker. W. Cole-, W. S.

RobersoV, W. R. HaW-kins. 'Alteinates-5hepiMBrd Si rod wick, O. SmithV andiW; F.

iParks tar Hllisboro Township, and Daid BurchVohn: W'PeiSdfergrass -Hin-ton TUley, ,1 KNeiile and J61h O'Danel lor. Cfeapei'Hill township -Siate Convention. Delegate's S. M. GjatUs, K7" Mincey, Pender, S'.

W. Andrews, Cicero Jones, Fayette Cooper, Ira E. D. Andrews. Alternates -T.

Parker for M. Gaui and H. IL Patterson tor Ira D. Andrews. Rkv.

ARCHiALD Cuqrie Dead. The Alainance Gleaner ot last week The news of the death of 'athei'JCurrie, which occurred ai HSimpden Sidney College, on last Saturday, brought sadness to the pearte ot the older resideots of Grafiam, to whom he was well known, he having pastor of the Presbyterian church here about fifteen years. He was greatly beloved here. He was past 90 years of age He waa a taiihful worker in the, Master's vineyard and has goue to his reward." Notice. r.

This is to uotify all persons who are indebted to the uudermaned that all ot our accounts nave been placed in the hands ot C. Tnrner for collection He has full power and authority enforce collection of the same If you owe us any thing it will bo to your interest to see him. PARKS HtCDGjPETH. Hillsboro, N. Jan, li, 1906.

The Pennon Board will meet in th'e ork's ofUfe in theu court house at tlilisboro on Mon day the 2nd day of Ju'y. The board of Cipt P. Lockhart, Mr. Pars, Mr, A. L.

Holden and Major H. Jlauilton. Blank applications can It obtained by applying to the Clerk of the Court. Bers the Tto You Have Always Bcugfit REPORT OB' THK CONDITION OF THK BANK OF ORANGE. AT HILLSBORO.

IX THK STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 18TH, 1906. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts, Furniture and Fixtures, Due from Banks aud Bankers, Gold Coin Silver Coin, including all minor coin currency. National Bank Notes and U. S.

Notes, i- 903.4S 9,086.10 130.00 695.47 1.570.00 Total, $53,767.00 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In, Undivided profits, ess current expenses and taxes paid, 2,138.23 Dividends' unDaid, 'f 6.00 Time certificates ot Deposit, 1S.600.87 Deposits subject to check. 23.021.90 Total, State North iDarolina, County ot Orange, Paul Ci Collins, Cashier of the above-named ank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. V. C.

Collins, Cashier. JubscriDed and sworn 'to beifore me thib 25th day of June, 1900. HAMILtON, Clerk of the Superior Correct-Attest S. M. J.

S. Spuroeon Directors. D. II. Hamilton, 1 i Thjfii; INortli Carolina fctate Normal and Industrial Col-legre COURSES Literary; Classical, ScientifictJed agogical, Commercial, Domestic Science, Manual Training, Music.

Threo Courses leading to degrees. Special courses for graduates. Well-equipped Training School for Teach-ers. Joard, lanodry, tuition, and fee's for. use of 'text books, 8170 a year.

For free-to ition stodentSj $125. Fifteenth anbual session be September, 906 Taj secure board in tbe i dormitories, all free tuition applications should made before July 15. Correspondence in- Lvited from those desiring competent i Ul teachers ana sienograpnera ur catalogue and other informotion, address "i- CHARLES J). McIVER, Ct Miss Pickett is li mot chirmiq jruuuj; woman Known as toe. vuai BjfCJ iuf Scott is a Dromls'oo; voan tnan of tbkr other of ourM essfs yy anl 1 Scott.

We extend congraiulations -r Burl ington ews lie ai i xi 1 1 Ppos t-o fiice at gbiillsboro, June 23, 19Ut- 9wsr.D. Mrs. C. E. Lamer, M.

Laita, Faunie. 1 Webb, L. T. PeiHona calling for above lettersf will please Ray 'V i Cha2les P. RopubUcnn Com'Cbttlj -r -A -veiation.

j-t i The Primaries of the several p'reS cincts of the Coonty oY Orange. are hereby called to tneet, ort, Satqrday the 30h day of I906; at -2 clock tor the purpose on electing el ega'es to the County Convention Which meets in Hills.r lyqro- ivn Satniday the47ihiday of if uly, 1 906. for th purp oso, od elect' ing delegates to the and Judicial Conventions, and tq transact such other business as it may deem wise i. By order of the. E'xechtiveObm-ijittee vy H.

D. BfeQWNf, Chairman. csin. ol Interest. We guarantee the buajtv oft eVery- ihins we sell.

It not first-class re turn. i ANCV GROCERY CO. Eat one of Rfiiff's'DyDeDsia Tablets alter each meal and, ybv not Miner Sold by ey ot al Rev. J. O.

Revis, of Nashville, Co-ordiuate Secretary ot For eign Missions, will preach in the Presbyterian church at Hillsboro on Sunday, July Tt morning and: night. Thepublic is cordially invited to at tend, these Strike at the fountain hea a. the jRource of ail. I it worrns that' has destroyed, the health your Give Shrfner'a Indian Ver before it late. I Only; 25 cents a bottle.

For sale by a. nayes. uruggisu We publUh in issno a re port of the condition at The Bank ot Orange at tbe close of business-June iTbis bank is in a good and healthy financial, condition and deserves the large and grjbwirg patronage which it is recoiving. Mrs. W.

A. Graham, -obijd and nu'se, hae. taken roqms iat the Oc cneechee Hotel, while Graham comes to Hillsboro, as often as he can and, spends as much lime with bis family as he can, possibly spare acway from bis large practice at Durham. rMics Lizzie Jones, after an ab flence ot about five years, is visiting relatives and trieods at tlilisooro, and at' present is the gaet of Mrs Geo Collins. Miss Jones, always popular and greatly by all classes of our Deoole, has lost none of ber popularity and the esteem in wblpb she has been high held, by her absence.

The Observer hopes that her stay at ber old home may be very pleasant. geajg ti? BBYoa Have Always Bought i 'i Notice to the HAVE JUST OPENED A GROCERY STORE Hght nea the depot and am anxiotls to secure egs and chickens and will pay cash tor satue. I have a' nice line'of Groceries; Good Flour at per banc 1. The bt Mo-" lasses you can find at the price, 45 cents per gallon Come to see me. and I will jreat ou right.

Respectfully, i D. LON5TIE TAYLOR. 7 OTATE OF NORTH CAROL In the Superior Court, Before the (jlertc R. Eubanks, A. S.

Eubanks and I. S. Eubanks, 7 Against Elizabeth May Paris. By vi i tue of ah order Of the Superior urange vouiuy, xue if poyer entitled special proceedings, dated the 9th dav ol June. 1906, 1 will oh theth1 Av tf JTiiltr 190ft.

19. rkVtAi.li- wit. i miji vivyn i JUL 9 the court house door in tor sale to the highest bidder; it public Ruction, upon the following Viz One hMlt cash, one-half in (t month's: FThe following, real estate, situated and being range Bingham Township, State 61 North Carolinaand bounded as 'follows i Beinar that oart ot the place lyingand heing irj i Orange CounV ty, I5iugnam rownsnip, on tne side Of Chapel I road, and con tir inff 30 Acres, fai'ore or less'. I O. EVERETT, 7 '7; TljlE OENTMlH COMPANY.

NtW VQUKXITV. low? for 15. OBIUIS Utl A I THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY! ORANGE, MASS. (r Many iSewing Marfkirifes art made to sell regardless of quality, but the New. Home" is maxty to wear.

Our gueijranty never runs ovf We make Sewing" Jflachines to suit all eondition of the trade. The Xew' head fall Higli-gprade family seWing machines Sold by author izeddeaie rs only vr 1 I n-t Dnhoca Inv Other Writs ALE OF A VALUABLE OF LAND FOR PARlvTION. 7 .7: 7 By-virtue of an onler of thp Supei ur CotH ot entitled An K.l)-icA' dams others ag-aiivl I), il Mo "tium-. trie uiulerined lor, fale to the jiiy-hept bkide.Ktit puhliiV au tiou hii the premises on. the 28th da? of 190(5'.

'at li o'clock hr a 7 ble trart of land. In 'aui5 tt.h known as. tbe A. FaudiV MeAdan home plat-e, coutuiuiig .1 4 cii more o' les ailjoinirji the 'land ot P. Warren on the B.

Ri," mohd and -H'. W. nd R. W. and J- A.

Hesse i' the nQrth, and James' E. McAoams i the east. Terms pf sale One-third esh ut day of in 6 ni on ths, on- -third in 12 uionths with interest on feri-d payments" irpm date of bale. chaser to have privilege ot paying the purchase'money on cpnfli matiou r-. sale.

7 This 25th day of Mar, 1906: ''J. Commisoiouer Chamberlain's Cough Remed Cures Colds, Croup and Whoopinx Cougli. I SitF0 Subscribe for tbe OfiAKnw- Coukti Observes. Only $1 per aonorn 6 months 50 cent? i than ever. We have a.

good soppjy of Shoes for nmraer in all leathers men, women and children. O. T. 1906. 7 MILLINERY.

Onr Spring and Summer Millinery is now ready for-inspection and is op to-date in styles and quality We have bought just such a stock as we know will please our customers. The latest styles in trimmed and untnmmed Hats tor all ages and classes and at moderate prices. The loveliest Flowers and Rib bons, and pretty line; of Fancy (Jollars, Handkerchiefs, Combs, Jewelry, and a-complete tttouk ot every, thing in millinery. Mail orders solicited, arud we guarantee prompt atleution and satisfaction, MRS, M. L.

TAYLOR SISTER. A. DaiNlSTRATOR-S NOTICE. Having this day qualified as Administrator de bonis non, of the late John K. Hughes, li.ereby notity'all persons itftlebted to siiid estate to make Immediate payment, and -all' persons ha ving claims against the said estate must pre; sent the same to the undersigned properly autbentidated7ori or before the 9th day of June, 1907, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery.

This 9th day of June, 1906. S. M. GATTIS, Admifiistrator de boni? non. -jyj-ORTGrAGE SALE OF I.ANI.

-By virtue ot power given in a niort-gage executed by 'Haywood Pratjb and Dianha his; wile to James. Webb, Jr. Brother, and properly recorded in office ol Register of Deeds for Orange County in Book page 387, the undersigned, will sell for cash at the court house door in Hillsboro on Saturday, June 30. 1906, a certain piece or tract of land lying and being in Orange County Hillsboro Township, and described and defined as tblhpws On the' waters of Eno. Bounded on the north by Mrs.

Malvina Pratt, on the north and south by Egbert Carderiand on th west by Bettje Borland, containing Six Acres, more ot less, being the place on which Haywood Pratt' resided, at the time the mortgage was given. Sale is made to satisfy said mortgage arid to pay costs' 7 This 30th day Of May, 1906. A. J. RTJFFIN, 'i II.

VY. 7 AdminiBtfators 1 of 'James Webb, senior partner. By Charles M. HateS, Agent. 7 1 Hayes Drugstore.

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