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THE OLE A NE It; GRAHAM. N. C, JOXK U, 1801. TKRMA Or SUBtHJRirTION ; O-ie year, ..... ft'X month,'"... Tiirre month. . M.B0 . .H . .SO ' rvT6llllliTlt)Mill iiliut paiJ ttrioujr ' aJirance, PoU'x free. iu M-rko Editor in not roiwiibl for the vlwtir4 b corrutpuadeiiU. RATKS Vf AlVKKTlJhO : . One qimre (one lm) on 'Uhi 1.W lor r hitertioii ami Ofly eeut fur, tM-h (nbw .aunt piilillciUl'iii. , j Raton f'ir morn pt and longer tlma fur alul on aiuM ratlMi 'l.oe .1 noti ! charged tun canU a line lor uaeh hiwrtion. J. 1). KKlLNODLi:, Editor IICwlrtll AldhUl. We have made arrangements with 'the AmiritMtx Farmer, a popular, HIuh f rated, mentttty magazine, published nt Cli-vcluml, Ohio, to buve it mailed l''REK Iff uliv nf niic- ftiihrft'i-ilinra. tvhn 1 will puy up nil arrearages on suhscrfp (ions und one year iu advance mid lo liny DOWemlMciibers who will ptiy one year in advance. The piper is a large 30 pae illustrated journal, of national :i rental ion ami a first chart farm .journal. The snhsm-tption price of tin the American Fanner A'cne is $1.00, We offer it raex on the term Darned hWivu. Tliis U tut opportunity that you wnu'd do well toUk'eudvuutAg3of now, us ro re'enre the right to with draw the offer at uny time without Skt.iiIo Copies cm ba Boou At thin office. The eighth uiuiuiil oensiun if the North Csroliua Teachers' Assembly will ooiiveriu ut Morehead City on ' Tuesday nest, the 10. h lout., and clone -wii the lint day of Juno. Kveiygiach- or in North Carolina should intend these mtnuiil gatherlna. They would find it both pieusiiut and piufltaldo. 'There in a feature that makes it nptcinlly pleasant and that is going lo ' Morehead City and buing ut the At- liutic Hotel, of which tho Mesur-. -Foster Broa. are proprietors, who uiuke it douly pleasant to their guest. The Daily Stale Chronicle haa a p. pearedloitit eulurged form 8 pages, ! columns Iu the puge. It i well printed and bilH u line news nervier, but we must auy it is a ' leetlt." too wide for its length to look perfectly symmetrical. A delegation of southern gentlemen left Raleigh Tuesday " evening, Tor Wushicgtnu to invite President Har rison to visit the Southern Exposition to be hold ut It ilelgli In October nod November. On the 7ib, Sunday, a meet tetrihle earthquake vbdhed ' old Iulv. Two town in Northern' Italy were pmetl' cally deatroyel, null the people have ' fl xl la terror nt diauiay. About Xatloaal riaaaec. The late Pecretary Windom. in hi report of hut Diemiier, estimated the. re veil urs for the fixcat year eiidina with June at 1406,000,000, agninit ' which the rsMnrtitura were placed at MOl.U.JU.OOO. Thla would have loll, a uurpiulu the trraaiiry of 152,000,000. Oioittl the fliiurMfnrone wwnth on ly the Tieaaury ilepartmi-iit now rati- auaiM the revenue at f.W.000,000 and xpenditurra ot W77,0OO,O(K), which ahowa a Ium in aurplua, an ri I rented hy Wiwtary Windom, of $32,000,000. ' There are $51,000,000 of boudi Mllng lue In rVpteinher, and theM man be - paid. The extravattant expfnditnrea ufthe Republican Conie4 leave no room lo bope that there will beany ex CrM of revenue to meet the obligation, ami If the governmeut ahould go lo the bank and trracury vault nod get all luaurplua raith there, add lo it th mlvrr pmltt fund ndi the net of 18H0 and all the worn fractional colu ItoouM tind, the amount, aflrr all nua added, would not be more timu $40,000,000, a deficit t( $11,1100,000. Xv- , Huch may he one exigency nf the treasury nrxt September. The govern ment, aocordlne lo the ab-jve eatlmale. would owe $11,000,000 wituontcaah In pay it. Like un emharraaed debtor It .may have lo aalc lor an extenmon of liayaeiit. And thu bat our .rrrn inent, the wealthieet in the world, hren Jdaned in lh iiiaolventaltiiade Uy the eglrJatiOS bf OIIO wnni in of w Kepiiblif euu Cougtent. Atftd and Observer. 11- The venerable John W. Whartan, of ftUlin.nl nty diet! on the nhtht of Uie 8Ut In the SHin year of hie age. 8everl N. C. town voted en prohi bition Monday. High l'oin, Aah-tHm and CleV"laAd county went "dry." Put ham eut"t." The PUlKro J?"oriii'ayaa onmpany Uaoou lo be rgaulTwi to devlp.the waier-ptwer near Lvckvllle, Chatham county and thai trybwe cotton milU will be erected. -- Jamee H. Harria coni, of Wake, a noted llH-al rr-jublica'i MiliticUn. JimI Sunday in WaahmgUMi fityr where be baa been living tor aonte juoutk. , TbeCajJdiaB loveramant talk of apptoprialiog money tn induor thoae who hare emigrUxl to the Tailed Uutee to K.UM n. OUU WASUIX0T0N LETTER, from our Reitnlar CorrenpondRnt. ; .' y Waphington, D. C, June f, 'Oi Another scandal h Mcnt the shadow ofiuhlHck wing' over.ljiw Imiiihicu Inlely clean and hoiiett sidmliiUirutioii. Unveil ilnrrt)i, not sutiitOed with UMV'dliiig iiioih tHaii nine thoutwiid inilei free, with tneuU and refresh mviita iiicludod, on the "l'rlileul's Kneciiil." hu heen writing leitera to railroHil fimnagers in all aeution nfMtf eonnli v lucainir for free pHwea for hiniHeif over their rdx. Buji. It ulii'iitna DHiineuClirf n rpei'lBcle e i hut daily preiiletl by the IViixw. f Widea in a Is union court room, vnere br appnur ii a wiiuvxa atiiiiimt o:ii of Ins trletida cha'gd wltn cheating at eunU. ' Hiiice wlirfii hs being the 1'refldenlV ou fciven AiiiHn ihe right lit t ide Ime on l uilruads while ordinary Tolks have to tmy ticUrla 7 Jn Inrnn-li iint tilts I'lVHiduut witn a royally e(uii tied HiHtcial tmin free, the railrosdn of course bud a right lo expect iu return olllciul fuyors, but what can House) I rlorricun give them in return for UekelM furiiiahed biiu T ., It irnrf ooHtively etaled lat week by the Ailoruey (lenrrat that the judge of the new laud court would be, ap pointed tni week, but na tlib week ha nearly gono wilnout lh aiiitonnce went, it looks us though there lia lieen if bitch somevihere iu the pro gram me. Secretary Gardner of the Aiwociation of Democratic Clulu", whoso word nl- waya "goesliere.vherfseverybody knows liini. says there wua not n par ticle of truth iu the statement publixh-i-d that the executive com in I nee of which he is ft mcinlxir, had met in New York Inft week for I he purpose of boom iug trustor (Jormaii for tho Praaideo tiai nominal iou. Ho says . "I huve iio recollection ol that gentleman's name being called, and I know that there was nothing said or done that could be coiiMtrui-ted us intended to creute-a sentiment in fnvnr of (ioi-inun ornny ot lier mail for -the PresldencyrIt is the object of l he iiHsoclaliotl of cliili-f to work lor ti e then iiomiuated by the party, nut lake any narl in the norni- iiiition. It co-operates with tho roii laroruaniX'ili.iu nf the democratic par tv iu the support of democratic men ulid democratic measure. It does not revcrihe tdatlormr., but ratifies them ll does not nominate cflndidate : but liiitiporis them. Its nuiloutil conve'i- llnns sre, In 'irtUo of its coiiMitution held alter, liot before, nominttling con ventions, and the attempt to mako it appear that this little business meeting was iu tho nuture or a (iornuin tmoin is Uijilat ftiid without Kiod n-iiaon." tteiiresoiituiive Vse, of Virginia, is the latest Southern demociatto declare in favor of the wisdom of selecting western I'lnn tor speaker ef the Ilotine. He says, however, that he iou't coni- tnitU'd to anybody end that ho will not be until lis has hud au opportunity to consult Ins colleagues, iie favors Cleveland for president, ' although strongly oppused to his sliver viows. KeprcHentiitlve WcCVeary, of Ken tucky, spent several days here thj wck. 'jr He is A cIomj political 8tttdcjrtvnd seldom tnnkeU A mUtaUe in his predic tions. He thtbks I will not be very ong before United State Senators nn l he frexl'tent end Vice rresldeut wllj he elected hy direct vote of the people, ami tn is in favor of both chaugos. Gov. McCrenry soys he fotsls certain hat if Mr. Cleveland has the slightest doubt of bis ubility lo carry New York he will not be a. candidate next yesr. CouimHsionei' Kinim has been niMcnt from his otHco till this week, and it ap pears to be generally understood tiiat he is away iinonuing his private busi ness for the pilrpoie of having aomu f hinir to do when he retires from the 'eiiKiou Ollice, as it is thought that he he will certainly do at or before the' close of the present fiscal year. Jtepresentative Bynum in hero grtth- erinicfict for an article he propnses writing for one the reviews, showing that the much-talked about reciproci ty Agreement with Brazil is exactly the reverse of beneficial to the U. S. - The committee of artiste appointed to examine the designs and model sub mitted to the Dtre!tor of the Mint, for , our metal currency, threw them all out bout 300 because none or mem were any improvomeuton tho preseut designs or the coins. eVcrefary Foster la in New York con aUltfnzbis Wall Sireet friends nltout Ihe MDoouooeTient be has made of the exteotlon of the 4 and-A-half-per cent hotirte which mature next September at oue or oue-and-jt-bAir-per oeiit inter il. - ritOJI 9TAtK TO NAT10NAU . , IUU.VK From Hew 'an J Otmeivar, Jane ith. The A'liatice movement fa not to be .'. ' ., Weak Woaiea. ' The more aepsltlvu nature of the ftNmale x renders women much more susoew Ible than men to those numer uua Ida Which spring from lat;k or har mony in iho sys'em. The nervous system rives wav. sick headache is freqiteot. the appetite la lost, and oth er ailment nectlllsr. to the sex cnu great snfmlng, Hood aHnrsaparllln Is peculiarly adapted Tor such oasis, nnd. has rec-lved the most gratify lug praise for the relief It has afiordud thousnnds of women whose very existence before taking it was only misery. It strength ens the nerves, cures sick hradaubaand indigestion, purities and vitalize tin blood, and itives regular and healthy action to every orgsn in Ihe body. Gen. J. M. lynch, who had long been In tiilin? health, died ofdr.psy at his hotre in Lexioetou Monday morning of last week, lie hail long been promi nent in Ihe poli Iio of .North Carolina. He was a member ot Congress iterore. during and after the war. was often lo the Iiegl-latnre and was one of the electors for ths Stain at large-oo Ihe Tiblrn ticket iu. 1870. He was a roan' of ability and la rue information, and was one f the lotMK. original and at traulive slump speakers the Suto Lu vvr Jtuuwti. - - - - A 'mnler Worker. f Mr. Frsnk Ifuflmaa. a voqng man of CurllnKlon. Ohio, stale thet he hal heen under the mre of two prominent phyioiana, and used their treatment until b was not aide tn set around. They pronounced his case to be Con sumption ami liieurab'e. He wae per suaded to get Dr. King's New Dis covery fur Contumntio.i, . Conghs and Cold and at that lime was not able to walk acme ihe street without rltoiir. He found, ttefor he had ned half of a dollar hnltle. that be was iniieh better; he onutiniietl tn ire It nvA ie to-day en joying tod healih. If vim have any I hioat. Juiie or.Chest Trouble try it. WevtMranleeaaiUfacikvi. Trial bot tle free alT. A. Albright's Drug store. North Carolina rets $ll.155 from tha Federal coxettmeut tut Ilia) Ctfiipmeut of her ItilitU. jmlgud hy similar movements that have miteo psace in our p utilcal history. The agricultural element hlch, in for roer, years prelerred grievauces, mi, dretMsl itelf ft Stite authonfy, Thej Atnuu'te reaciies bignnr nnd appenu to the National nttthority tor relre. 1 1 ore the difference is inanifoit ,' und the rapid growth and stro.)'ib of llin 1 AIJIAiice Is one o the' natural c n Viiruie ot t no ifoaiier nrenA it na stdi-cted.. The Granger-movement datvs from 187i, ami vii-IiiaIIv iIhIiiIv grated a year later. It.mtdo demand 4 in some replied not ttnlike those ut iirewnt made by the Alliance, Imt . its mditieal vision was never turned to the National Capital. - It looked for re dress within State line, sod when it failed there f'irther efl'jrt Was ftban- (loneil. lint the Alliance I.- ii h cm- lent wiib such a restricred field. It U not eiiHlied to rely. solely upon the de-ci-imi of State authority. It has gone to the Naiionul cipital, nnd stated the wrong coiupluineil of at 'ho neat of the general, governnient. The President has been lutervinwed. Congresimen have been iustruu'ed, nnd leading public men out. of office, counselled with. AH tilts meaiH that the Alliance Is Iu earnest, that its effort aro not confined to any limited orbit, but ore as broad iu vuope a Ihe whole country, snd will not be readily -ulnindfiiied. There la cjue for the All is nee move ineiit. The laboring pe.plo of this coiiiiiry have be!Trbipres-ied("nnd tho authors of their oppressioii have been repeatedly pointed out. iii the Hewn and Olmtrvew It was expected that mi. orgauzatioo, whose exiftenlt-n was due lo a ctniKi.-tent and pr rsnttOitsyHlero of pernicious legislation, would go 10 ex tremes iu the advocacy of un meas ures, that demagogue would i-ifio and presume to h-iul, but that .'tlm initial vagaries wouhl rast uisappeat, (mil tliu surviving truths lm. fertilized by lii failing . errors, low singe Jia Imen reaciieil. Our farmer I'rimnls iw la- quiring" more mlnulely about tlu rcat c.iu.JeH of their eiulmrrassiuent, and nro closely h.earching lor these Wio lire responsible. Several tnontlw - au it was proclaimed by some of the A liiunce press that tlie inerchuci t win oppress ing the fanner, bur. in the iat imtnbor of tho Naltniiui B.ionoiili.Ht (III:? 14 deoi d, nnd the farmer is told thiit the merchant is not the enemy. This frnok admission of a truth, and rnruiid Hditv meut of it, by the organ of tho Nation al Alliance will, we tru-it. clear the way for A r.-adier reception of other trul lis. We have never douoteil ns to wh'it was the calico of the embarrassed couditioo of ugnculturo iu tnix coun try, nor have we been any le con vinced us to where the rosponsibiliiy shott.d oe located. Tho citise can ciudly be found iu the. lenioliiiion, of ConureHs, mid we know that the Ke puhiiciii party a!oi is p-spoasible for i his legislation. How, then, can the people over obluln reliefso iotrn as the party which has nacted the eroharrax- sing laws reiuuiiw in power? The cnuse iniiHt he removed, or the effect will continue to remain : but, ootwith- Hlanding this fact, it has soinotiines op- pcareil in us thut I Here was u Htitoieu nurpoHO on the part of Home Alliance papers to withhold -from the armors the information necessary for tlteui lo have lu order to act intelligeiitl' on public question. AVhy not rll the larmers tho whole trvtn, and let them know, once for all, that tha Demo cratic party bus never failed to substan tially rcHon1 to What their interest required ; that iu and out of Congress Ihe JJetnou'-atiu parly has contested uch by inch Ihe iuviutious of the peo de's rights by the Kepublican puny. Why I it has not been, twelve mouths since the Democratic party assembled iu convention in this city and incur- poruted iu Its platform exactly what be Alliance ot Mortn Carolina wanted ncorpoiAted. Could a uioro coovinc ng proof of, fealty be given? Are hose who are attempting to disorgan Ize the . Democratic party prepared wiib belter proof ol loyalty to lbs lu terest of our people r Do they want our el end v and conservative Plorlh Cnrolfna farmers to follow the example of a convention of duwutified Western JUepubiicansT It so, they will he mis taken. Our people will stand together In favor of their trusted public inau and for sound legislation. 1 , DMTtttcr SUNDAY i CO.N't'EKEXCKw , i 8CU00U Rxs1wre, N. July, tlr, and 9th, IS3I. , RKV. K. A.. Y VTK3, PJtBIOIvo ELDER. B. J. ' PARBISrt.' PBK9IDI5KX, ;H n. v.anow, stcubtaby, -yf'iA Spik ti" the people that they go forwatd," . . ' : ' -' "This conference shall be cempoed r,f nil Ihe tnivPlinn and looivl preachers in tlu district, mi l one superintendent and three teachers from each put oral charge, two of whom may be ladie-i. , Kach Wreuit should hold I n J'Clreull Sunday Schxd O mferen.'e" and elect four delegate.; If no Circuit Sunday SrjionlUonfsrolio (Mil be held, then lift preacher 'mnst-app iUt-' dele gates, t -o of whom msy be ladief." Wadnesluv Morning.'-9 .o'clock. 0nlng Iixrcie4, Cuidiicted by Dr. R A. yis. Address by Hie Preiidcnl, 13.; J." Psrr h.- l2,iro!l.iisnt f .-i. gate.'. "i-eetir IJotiilition nnd Put iff pjasibililii' oft he Sund.ivSuho.il Work I t the District." IV. K. A. -..Yates, P. J3. . (leiieral : DwirnMion. Me.-ll-i.ttoiii. A l.lres General 13 local Ion it, id the Dityof Supplying i6to O ir Children, J. II. S-imiiate, Uq. AficrmxiU. lraise service, Oonducl-(v-1 y ltv, 13, II. DivU. Subject How Can wn 15eit Sictirrt the Attend ance iiii'l C -oppfntiii!i of the Adult Men: hers of the C'l'rch at the Bunds f School. Rev. N. 13. C dtrane. Oenei al Dii'Oiiv.ion, Miscidinueoiis, Com iii.rne .ir iiiito I. 8 o in. Sermon tteliirl 'it- Ti aiiilng ofCiildren. It Thur.nlaV ; '31 irninir. Prayer nil 1'raUo Service. K'V. L. U. John- n Written R -uorl8 Iroul Sunda y Sclimns, SiirieilntendHiit-'C Slid I eacherv fcOle c ...... .. . . nr. . t. I eoce JleCtma uoilf-rnuiu ineir nuis O'JnliOilS Aked. ' Miscellaneous At'iernooiis D.-votio.ial Service, tjon lucted hv It-'V. l). I. 13 irnliaid',. Jiilec t.iou of Ollicers, nod Selection of place for Nott Meetinir. lleports of Com mir-toes. Qne-lions Answered. Alia ss I a n eons. I in press! ou a 1 1 id Itesol Ves Adiuiirnment. 8 It. tn. Mermoii. ton version, Should W bio' f.jr it in Ou Sunday School, iwv. U. to. luomp fei kit . -.J)'i!eirates who expect to Attend murft uoiify Kv. T. N. Ivey, R-xboro, N. G.- that, homes mitv bo provided. Ijiit each.Sjipwlutendeht iu ihe dis trict see to it tnat u report from his S.;hool is sent to II. N. Snow, Durham 8 portal Railroad Bates. KATES NORTH CAROLINA tJKDEKTASER COVVUrrtUN, OftltENKUOKO, X. C, For above occasion the Richmond & Danville Railroad will sell tickets to Greensboro, IS, C, aud return ut fol lowing rate f.-om . poiuts mimed. Tickets on sale June Olh. )0ii and 11th, good returning June 12, 't)l. From Charlotte, N. C, $4.80 ; Win-ntou-Salem. 1.00 ; Durham, 2 00 : Hen derson, 6 00;-Raleigh, 4.30 j Belma, 6 40 and UoUaDoio, 0.10. Katea fruui intermediate points in same proMirtion. BATKS TSACIIKB.V ARSKURLY, MOBS . HBAll CITV, N. C. ' For Above occasion the Richmond & Danville Ktllroud wilt veil tiCKrU to Slorehead City, N. C. . aud return at foljoaiug rates from' points named. Tickets on sale June 13th to 23id. in clusive, good returning July 13' h, '91. J-rom Charlotte, rs. c. a.uo ; Con cord, 7 55 ; Salisbury, 7.15 ; Lexington, 7 00; High Point, "(1.70 1 Greeushoro, 6.33; UuritogUm. 6 9U;Grham, 15 00; Mebaite. 5.65; HilWboro. 5.40; Cnap'el Hill. 5 55 : Durham, 5.00 ; Raleigh, 4.40 ; Clayton, 3 80 ; Selms, 3 25 ; Dab- ney, 0.00 : .Norwoo-I, Si. U. f 3 0j ; Al- heriufirle, 7.80; New lyuidou, 755; AsheboM, 7.10; Rindietnan, 7.00; Wilkesttorn. 8 30 i Elkin. 7.80 ; K"ck. lonl. 7.40; Dsnuaha. 7.25 : Rural Hall. 7.10 ; Winston-Salem.s COO ; Korner. ville, 6.70 ; Wilkina, 5.40 Sith 6.65 ; Oxford, 6 yd and II juderson, 6.10. - Riles from iuteruiesliut poiou In same proportion. 1 RATEd GRAND LODGK KXIGRTfl OF IY- THIAS, CHARLurrit, M. C. For above occasion the Richmond A Danville l'nilioad will evil tickets lo Charlotte, N. C, and retiiro at follow lag rate from iHiinla named. Tickets on ale Jane 15th lo 18th, inclusive, gool returuiug June 22, -9I. Fioui Greenroro. N. C $4.80 ; Win-ston-XwIem, 5 W ; Durham, 6 74 ; Hen derson, 8 80 ; liileiub,7 45 ; Seluia, 8 20 and Gnldburo, V.00. Rales from imermediale poiuU in same prviortion. "I have in my employ a, turn who has bM-u a Viotiul of eriodic headaches tar years, haa tried all kind of "treat menl, and I have tried various reme lien him. - Your RrsdyeroMie help him more ilian anvthinc rver ll ." (. D. Kiugly, il. D, WuUe llain. N. Y v ' N. C, by July lu, so he can tabulate theoi. (Jail ou vonr preacher for Vblanks" to make your report. If he has'none, send to E. J. Pan isb. Dm ham, N. C. j;ut few sulijects have been spscially njHsiirned. Tne iirogramma nas neon preoarod with" tho view of eliciting general discussions on inaltem of iroiieral interest to the work which can nrtnnrlv Come on under the bead of ".VIsiseflaneoiM." Evel'V delegate shoiUd bo 'present and .loutribute his or her fieiti lo make it prohtublo. ruulic cordially Invited. ileleua's or visitors write out anv Question noon which they desire inform wiou. Tlie.se questions will be referred to u comoiitluo uud unswbred by them. ICnilrU t)ouilion Decisioa. Tha e ana Ohifirer of 8-lth ult. say : The rail rootl commission yesterday. as the result of a :oufereiice, decided positively to enforce the oider which they have issued uakiifg' uniform rate of twenty-live coats for message of ten words, sent and received in I his State. This decision of the ..commis sion is flnul. and it was ordered that the new rule take effect June 15. It is thought thut nil appeal will betaken on the part of tho teltgraph companies. The coiniuission Also agreed yesterday uriou u joint fchidule of freight rates' for ult Ihe ruilroitd in the State. Thi schedule was finally adopted after thorough delilieration aud , considera tion of tho request which wore mode hy the railroads, and will, it is thought, bo eulirely Acceptable to the railroads. And the following is from the Ral eigh yinitor oftbe same dale : The railroad commission ut the ses sion during yesterday transacted the most iuinortaut business that will prob Ablv overcome before that body. The rates for tnuwenger and freight t raffia over the various main railroad aud brunches of the State was definitely nettled, after a most careful exchange of views with tho leading omoers. .It wss agreed in substance that the com missiou-rs' standard tariff should con tinue on most of the maiu lines, but on branches, or on lines on which the ex pense were barely met by the receipts, or on which from . circumstances ' the cost of .building and equipping such branches were, more thau . ordinarily heavy, ihe freight and passengr rates were placed at a uniform rate Of three and a half cents tier mile for first class aud three oen'a lor second-Man passen gers. Tho roads in favor of which this discrimination is made are as follows : Oxford A Clarksvil e, Murphy Divhion, Yadkin Railroads, North-w,eitern North Cnroltna road, Louteburg Brunch, Carolina' Central, Scotland Neck Rranch. Albemarle A Raleigh, Cheraw A Salisbury. ' (ivoil fetuck vs. Common Stuck. - Cornioudcnce of tlie Gleaner, Slowly, yet surety, the idea f rais ing better live stock of uil kinds lit fix ing itnelf In the minds of our people. And this Is a turn iu the allairs of our douiestio1 economy rhat - is . .Indeed (ratifying. It proves that our people have learned that it Costs no. more to raise and keep good slock thau it does to raise and, keep poor slock. . It proves i hat tbey have learned that 'the best is the chtupMSt". applies', to live stock with the suiue pn.piieiy us it doe to uny. an tele,, of merchandise. Surely our peoplu have realized the fact tnal the colt which bring from two t entires uipl oil lip lo six, hunore;ii dollars ut three years uf age I , more profitulde l hull the scrub ibat requires the same n mount of fiwil and attention and nt, the samp nge coininuuds a jnurket price of u.i more thun seventy tli'e to one hundred : and . twenty-live uollars, Surely I hey l.uve realized the fact that Ihe cow that yields from Ihrue to live gallon of milk per day aud from thirteen to el: litem pound's of butter per week is more . profitable than the busy srritb that requires the same annunl of fmxi and iitteullon nnd yields, perhaps, one fourth the amount. Wo write iu behalf of no partiuulur bfeed r.or clnss'of stock, but iu view of the fact Hint, there ure now within the borders of the county some first cluia horses, . some thoro.ughbreds, uud thoroughbred cuttle of nil the follow ing breeds : Ayrshire, Devons, GiiernseySj Jersey sand. Holstcius,.j he original stock ot'u 11 of which, was pur chased ut quite u considerable cost by home of our inoxt thoughtful and progressive citizens, from breeders who ere thoroughly rel iuble undof the Very best standing in tbecullle world, uud which Block represent some of the most famous families of their respective breeds ; and in view of the fact that 80. great a portion of our Soil In bo Admir ably adapted to the growth of clover nnd all the grasses we urge lino n our people. theni;cocsLtyxifluki.tig ndvaut- uue of the opportunities that are now utlordeil tbcm iu this line. , The-Alliance Circular. The following is a copy of a circular which is being stmt to uil tlie sub-Alliances by the secretary of tho Stute Alliance : 'We fought a glorious flaht and achieved,. a great victory last year, but the war is not oveiij the enemy to our order is strengthen lug hi stronghold aud entrenching himself in our tern lory. It behooves u to be . more aud more vigilant, to nrill, equip aud pre pare ourri-e8''l-rlany-Rluii:l upon our mcs. wo ouuht not to sleep nor slumber Until every Alliimceman at least, and as many outsiders us bos sioie. are iiki nceil to read Hnd.tiostthem selves on uil our demands, State and naiionul, and ure thoroughly furnished for l lie coining impending conflict. On the 20th tlrty of Mnv, -in tho city of Cincinnati, in tho Slate of Oiiio, a new political party was born. It is now realii;, a fixed fact, and wliut the ef fect of it is to be on this State and tin lion remains to ne seen, it l more and more important that offr' oftfet should remain intact, should . decide and decide lntelPgeutly, what things ure essential, and having decided stand together lur our home and our ' fire sides." JHretmg ofitsrlhera Settlers. ' HApMna aoo. too Cream. It would bo Interesting to know why tfav proprietors of loo creua saloons io this city tlilolt it nnnocessary to supply napkin with each plate , of cream. Tliere seems to be a graduated scale of (iricea at the ice cream saloons at some point 'on which it is decreed that a nap kin ahull go with tho rofreBhmen ' eorved. Plain Ico cream is unaccon paalcd by ft fiapklft " Icecrenin and eoke do not seem to require that A nap kin should be served With them, but when tho point on the scale; of prices is reaeiioa which represents" ice cream, cuke and . strawberries a napkin ..is thrown In. - TIiIa would look as. if there were A nice calculation as to tlio cost of laundry work and tho determination of Vvr porticoltir point in the prices of the orders given which will cover the cost & Jkebxxxay represented by ' ft riApkln. Juht hare we want to insist that it napkin is not a luxury, but a necessity. Old fashioned playgoers who remember E. L. Davenport in the character ol Bill Sykos will recall the, cold blooded manner in which ho wiped hi mouth opon tho tablecloth which tho domes tic and Immortal Nancy hod laid, and wo fancy that there vero few Who saw tho suggestive action that were not in A measure prepared for the crime which Bill subsequently committed. 'Nowa days even people in the Bill Sykee walk of life do not wipe their mouths pon .tholtNanciesltablecloths At alleventi there is no occasion for thoir doing so. end certainly such behavior in a pnblie Ico cream saloon would not bo count tanced. -Philadelphia Times. AortlW Araicn HaHr. . .' Tho Best Salve in the world for cnW -hrulbes, sorc!, hlcers, rult rheum, fever" sores,' tetter, chapped hands, cliilhlnlur, burns and all skiu eruptions, uud posi liveiy eiire piles or mi pay required . It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 ' cents u Iwx ut : Albright's Drug; store A- Ihe meeting of the Commissioner and Msgist rates of Orange county last week, it wns decided to work iho pub- -lic roinls l.v liie HlKrnatlvo systi-m for which 7 cnt on property And 15 cents ohTlicpole were levied. A tux of US', -.. cents on .-.property and $2.00 on I he) jle were levied for ; county : purposes, . Tn 1 a a Dill 0 "WMf" "Why, Ayer's, of eotttto." ; AYKIt'S mu are tlie best. They regit ' lata Dilution, euro Billonsneflt. Colic, and , Conjtlpntlon. relieve Sick Headache, Ncu- rl-ia, and Itlieiuiuttlsm. They contain no cnlomel anil are iniTSMnsteKl. Mild, but errective) they are the fa-rorlMfamllrmeA. ' loin As an alter-dlnner pill, used by ' tliousandi, . - Ayer's Pills. JiTTuwd bjr I)r. J. C. Ayr & Co., 1aw, Vim. Gold by all brugiclita and Deal la tladlvtn. A box of Aver's 1111s have saved many a lit of sickness. When a reme dy does not happen to be within reach. people are liable l-o neglect Wight- ail ments, tind, of co-irao, if serious illness follows l hev have to suffer the muse- queuces. A allien in tune saves uine. " 1a TiiriaTIa.ee Will .tl Dews. N. T. HcraU. Nothing on earth can keep the tari isjue out of the . next enmMtigp. Har riMin sees it, and d-ds it as he rtoee the crack of doom. Plain saw it long aeo and tried tn ward oil the bIW with what he calls reciprocity. All tbeptrty leaders see it, and none of th m feel coufideot of the future. Wthat they fear most Is the tbo'ichlfuloce of the com mon people. With a h'iud tooulaoe they may elip Into tne White House tor another term : but so sure at the people cone to their sei - the. tepublican party will be defeat-id at the poll in 't2 and it policy repuaiaien. Aim inere, as Iugalla says, you bsve tlie Water loo. . , : :. "For a Ions time I ld no appetite, was resiles at night, and very rnucn dehilila'ed. After taking two houle of Ayer's S-irsatmrilia, my strrnici b and appetite retunwl ami my bealt-'i was com pit lei v resloretl." D. il. tuber, Osac-go. A.- I. At the recent meeting of the Grand Lodire nf O-ld Fellows, held at Oxford, it was rwulved to wtabtin an orphaL aae in l he Siale. A rommitiee was p- H;ntel whit will select its looalVen witiutt.lhu ttux; three mouth, The 8tate conveniion of Northern settlers met ut Raleigh Wednesday o last. week. PoslmnMer '.Jeo. Z. French 'of Wilmington, wus president, and Prof, K. IJhnmbe.rtniu. ot the Agricultural nnd Mechunieui College, Raleigh, se Resolutions were adopted for a mass meeting of .Northern nettler in the South ou October &, at Raleigh. A cum in i tee wus HupoiuteU to luviie .President Harrison and camnet.to visit the south rrn exposition, and uro it in the name of JN or them men, resiuetitsin the a uth A committee was anointed lo co opt rite in the proposed fraternal meet ing of the Blue and Gray at the south- trn exposition. - -. Retolutions were a1o pawed deslaring that a', no period have prospects of doh terial developmeut of uny spctioo been so bright as now iu -the South, and that native people are anxious to lend a helping hand to industrious settlers among them. ISx. -" Tickets To The Assembly. , AbrtA 'Carolina Teacher' ;- Jmemlly ujunj oj secretary, Raleugh, N. C.,vJune""S, 1S91. The sessiou of the Teachers' . Assem bly -continues from Juno 10 lo tho 30th, but, the teachers' railway tickets to Morehead City will be on sale for only tn days, from June 13th to 23rd. Therefore the tickets must be procured within these dates and they may . be used in going to Morehead City nt any time during the session of the. assem bly. They .are good to return until July I3th. "Certificates of member ship" which entitles the holder to all reductions t the At laotia Hotel and on railways and to all privileges of ihe ret-eiou may be obtained of t he Secreta ry at Raleigh, ($2.00 for mules, $1.00 for females.) ?- , ... Eugene G. JIabreli.. , Secretary. - a. . . lUigbtins Ea-ectsorthe Tariff. N. T, Post. r ' - ' ' Scarcely a week passes that does not bring out some conspicuously prsc'ical iltuairation of the bliithtiue effects of the existing tariff ;oliry of the country upon the material end industrial development of New Eng land. It i now the. American screw company of Providence that i to trans fer a part of its works to Enirland bo- cuse of tho turid rests levied here on raw material ; and then a New Bedford twist drill company that finds thedof es increased to such an extent on raw material that its export trade is like wise euaangered. V i EOtt ihe Ancient Swoee. i Speaking of Latin reminds me thai among the ancient Romans it was con sidered tlie thing for each man t have some partionlar god to habitually swtsar by. Some swore by Jupiter, others by HXarSf -others -fitilt by-JJinorvav and so on. The demigods, like Ilorculea and: Castor and Pollux, were also made tuw of in the way of oaths..Cnstor and Pollux were usually appealod to ns the "Twjis" "By Gemini I" tlie phraso whenco wo got our exclamation "By jimmy." it was tnonguttery Improp er for Roman ladies to swoar by tint male gods, but they were perniitted to tako the names of the Twins in vain. In moments of great aggravation they might go bo far aa to cry "Mecastorl" "By Castor J" Tho Greeks swore by the cabbage, which wae tho most prized of vege tables, and even to this day the same oath is often hoard in Italy, while in France a lover Is being intensely affec tionate when h- calls ths lady of his heart his "petit ehon,'' 6r "littla cab bage. " "By Jlgo"i8 from "Jinooa," the Basque name for God. Barbarous tribes have been accustomed to swear by tho head of their rulor. Queen Hiuzaoetn is naia to nave been a very hard swearer, as ladies were very apt tQjue in her day. Interview In Wash ington Star. PKOPKIETOK. Feople's Drug Store. P. A. MITCHELL, Reg'd Pharmacist. CONSTANTLY ON HAND a full lin of carefully selected und pure drugs. Compounding of Prescriptions a Specialty. Bow One Man Secured a' Wife. Some years ago a certain lawyer, now ell known, -was walking down oneoi the fanliionablo streets. Ho caino to a tiny fruit stand over which two pretty Almdron had control. It was a conceit of tho little ones, indulged in by their woll to do parents. Thojudgo1 he wo then a young lawyer bad a vein of humor in him. Ho stopped at tlio stand. picked up the fruit, ate it and walked off without paying for it. Of course this aroused the iro of tho littlo ones, and they betran ecroaroincr and crvimr. A young J5dy camo out of a mansion She was Cie sister of tho little ones wha had been playing storehouse. ; They pointed out tho man who had stolen, their fruit and eaten theroof The young lady was Indignant and overtook tlie young man at the corner- he "was not running" away,; but only making believe. The young lady, In a quiot but firm mannor, informed, the yonngman that he hadn't done any thing funny. Seeing that his aot had created more disturbance than he had intended he apologized, paid double the amount of tho value of the fruit and walked on. Inside of fifteen month he became the husband of the charm ing woman who had given him a lecture on the street .for taking her ulsters' fruit. Chicago Tribune LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK , Patent and Proprietary Medicines -and Toilet preparations, Perfumery, Extracts, Soaps, Sponges, etc. A FULL and complete liue of musjeal niercluindise and Musical Instru We carry a line bf Periodicals and Pa per?, together with a full hue of sta tionery, etc Don't forget the place the Little Blue Storoarouud the corner. - After nil, the best wsr to know the real merit of Hood 'a Snrwparill.i, is to iry it yourseii. ae sure to get Hood V. " The Tallest of School Girl. ' "The tallest school girl in the world,' uen.non contemporary assures us. lives at Rlodnaun, near Stonsing. She is in her eleventh year and is about six feet in lioight., She is taller than any woiuan in that oomraunity. A show man from Vienna haa paid a visit to her parents nnd offered thorn a good round sum to allow him to exhibit to ths woild so much feminine beauty; But tne parents have no desire, they any, to part with their "Madcrl" for any amount -of money, though they have do objection to an occasional "at home." . . Tory Bmbarrnuing, Certainly. He Vr'hat is the subject of your graduation essay, Miss Edith? - , She Perfectly horrid 1 All about the capital punishments of tho Eighteenth and Nineteenth centuries, you know. What odious wretches our ancestor wore, Mr. Hoffman I EloatrieityJ? bad enough, bat how mortifying It must have been for on to be killed and chopped to atoms before one's very eyeei American Grocer. He Will stand at his stable on J. W. Harden' farm, i mile from Graham, ut $10 iii advance, with privilege of min ing the nmro until with foul. Black I'rince Is jmiortea epnnisn stock, from the best (stock farm in Tenn., Is 5 j enm old, very long, big bone, very biacK, wnite points, i hands, trood head and ears, long body,, broad bips, good breast, deep chest, nnd good feet as near perfect ' as a jack can be. ''"' ; " . We will not be responsible' for ac- . cidents, but will take pains to prevent any. ' ; Season will commence March 2nd. J. W. HARDEN A SONS. - Feb. 24, 1891. . nil! Understood the Case. First Sportsman (with big load of game-) Ton don't appear to have had such good luck as I had. " "". Second Sportsman (with empty game bags -N-o. My guide wasn't as good a marksman as yours. Aew York WeVly Ton are en'ltled to any one of there rrcnl- nm br rmitUng to ths nabhsbor - aiM beeouiiug a yearly subscriber to . 'BELTOED'S MAGAZINE. frriag Worlm, A rols., U mo, bound la ngUh doth, worth 10.00. . A Y',l, 810 00. , Ocrc KliM'a VTerka, 13 mo, bound In Knglkh cloUi, worth Highest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Ang. 17, 18S9. Irrl' I.l l fValiiaatM, It "'., J3 nti boaud la EnglUl cloth, worth ADO. - The flfMvrr of ike Coafraerat Mtate IlloJtniiH. lsn-e 8 vo., bcautUuTi boaud wprib M.M. Th Werk f TVtlliaaa Mhli.pnt, onmpltin, Kaiiml by Ohilk If rtghl. S rot.'.," Uu irate. ncfava. rnelull cloill, H orib tt.00. fully ?Vcflhllon eaa tarlrt llh anmh. for aacb aunuer if tuoiplete in lualt. ' EELrORnft MAGAZINE (X)., &00 Droadwey-jNw- Vik. ABSOIITTEUf Fims
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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June 11, 1891, edition 1
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