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i. .nf 1 f-'v - ' ; -, '--' THE GLE ANER. ', ISSUED ZVXRX THUftPDAT. GRAHAM, N. 9, Fer. 20, 1890 OM yr HW5WWtlW month c I PJt l$,MVy W PV' .OJ - - rhc editor taill ncft t TiOTHiillo for th fcpretwd liy ririptrileiit. AUVlMtTHI.VO KATWU pi luimrsd ln-l I Ume fi.00. foHi ub- wiuenlnrUenMcnt. For more iraeo nt loner"Wm, rata ftirnUhert on appllca-Im-Im1 roUum 18 . line for flnt Htn.rtlon ; ubsaquoilt tOMTtlont ( CM. line. Tranalent aaertiaemenU must be paid (or Udfmaee. KEItNOD I.E. Editor. j . i . 'The'IIoaw 'Committee oifTerritor Ticrha ivportoil alvjucly the sodinission of Ariiea oo.l New -Mexico to Statchoil , The peeple of thejj torritorieVarc fnrfreer cn wi;e:iillu! ef "silvev. .; iTmontf iSTii rtal, the very opp Mite of tlic prin ciplei of the Republican party which now control hth lanchcs f Con gress, noil hence the oppoaitieii. IV: Is'ati'njn, a XorweRian-explor-Tr,.js f ai'Ij to 'hove discover id'ihc Nrth 3'ole, rindttirr matter is ircat-i-ig a good, deal of Ulk. The ac c.iiiipli'hinoiit of this thing his , of ten boon atteniptecl, but witlio'ut sncccsj. If it hai at last been found, - "what of it? Soine may.be neas te lino whether he fcroug.t the thin hjamewith him, btft the ispfttch f.iil to give tho iriformtftieii. Tlu Italcigh corrc9;)oii(li:iit of the Charlotte ' Observer ay: It apnoats from the best infirma t'ion which can be gathered that the viw of Col. Julian S Carr as to a ""straight ticket and no concessions, " , meet with the approval of his party. -Mcr'inK and fire tried Democrats ay they, prefer to be whipped on a niiare issuo anl ticket tliaa to win ' on a compromise arrai g ncnt. They iil-to say that with a ir.iight tick: tlicy believe thy can win. I'er- Jiaps it U not Mirinir o inch to ulate that Col. I arr H at tins mo tile mo.it Our Washington - Letter, From Our Rezur Corroiijondent. Jfe.f,??rifo'l Ctav-f'lafU'.eed isobine 10,, )lp f IKIIVOIlieil UHf ; JA'illlwil rwutuw - l ' candidacy of Senator Quny for tlve rresTilenlml iioniiiiation. Jt was eic-iK-cU'd to make a political 8en.vtioa but it didn't. Quay's candidacy, al though followed by a ipudiiioJ de nial from him, miy "be accepted by tho gullible rqinabH' am .f-eunsyl-r.inia us a thing of lifts jtist asmany Nrw ' York republicans have ac cc; t1 the candidacy of GfXTTnor Morton, launched by the saine'eom Wne, but, bless your soul, that' Joes it imakc ;it ts There in't the ulightt'st doibt among pnfiti cians th:Jt this coMibiiK! wants Reed naim iistel, nor that ih$ aDejed " (uay b(M)m is being ucd to let Senator C.tmcron, who has already been forced fey Quiy to announce that he would n it b . ft candidate for re election to the Bcuatc, understand that the nioiicy he has put into his literary bureau, cstabfcshofl toTtreoni him as a republican 'sUvcr candi date tor the Presi lcntial nomina tion, lias all been wasted and that his ptJitical aspirations may now be pigefinholcMl' far good awl nlk Qnay wnts to control the Pennsyl vania delegation, just as Piatt does that of New York. They will at the proper time throw them to Reed, unless it becomes apparent be fore that time that Reod can't be nominated. In that case they will thro them to the man they can make tho most advantageous dc;il with. They are out to win. They would prefer doing it with Reed, but will not hesitate to throw him ovcrbaard if it becomes mccssary to win with some other man. The republkan Senators are still vrv much in doubt about their lu- caase ft iras known . hat Arizona would have sent two, silver Sena tors, and it is jrogasded ,ps certain Hint the sahie ' reason! will cause the Convmitteo t take the same action on the bills for the admission bf ts xi.r.IahmiA. The BIv?rmcri charge iTint Speaker Reed nelucted the friiembers of the committee wit'i the special new of li:iving the:n block the admission of those terriroriesV and they will not fail W make aso of that charge against him, particularly in tlie northwest, , t ' . '; The Senate has passed a bill ap" nropriating $10(),f0) for t!ie pr imiinarv surrevs for the erection of -A Qnear Story. . A city merchant onoa oansod his Iriendtf" muoh sorrow by disappear ing in a strange fashion. ' lio was hist hoard of at Jiis bankera.Twhor he deijoui ted iKSarly : 2, 000 to bis bank account Hia enbsquent wbero abouts wore covelpped in niystery. . .. .,, ..... r ONVY THE OLD OESIGNS SELL. Curd Players Snpertltiniia A boat tke Back . " ' I of TbaJr Crd. People nowadays are pot general ly snporatitionatbey do not believe in signs and omens and portentous forewamings bf good and oriL ' Oc- .casiony one weets an ..."".y.pg-.y.ijj wno avouw oeginning. nn onaerw--- tojMtton hei forthcoming. ' Ton ing on iday or is careful about his at - bi9 wjfo-waa driving or her position when first vising tijrmh a west eml digtrict-te,, Ihe new iuoon bnt the majority, by j Bbe rocoglil2ad , in tba ot ;a J j , ,7 i "7., "V i crossing swoepcr etomo som bianco to ed traditions. Bo that as it may, bowover, tbo practiced card player, indiridaally and "collectivclr, be- Highest of all in LeaTening Powers-Latest U. & GoVt Report ill V mum M Gretnlll Fve-Slnekte. that of ber husband. ;81ie immedl- A 1 i 3 1 I 1 f - J wV lOH1u utrrmsuanu 100114 . f-r,n,.;il st ! was indeed ber ' J " . ! Tn' .": I. J teltltVtMlle.! (bat tlie sweeper missing husband. 1 A tire broke out in the town of miviJlc. ntt count V. last Kn ;day it n. inhiho,! yvj ni, 4 o ciock ana lioves tbat luck will desert bini if - T "rT! ' bun.ed fourteen brick tor, th. be essays to pfoy with cards wbosevi hla bom bT,reventually sucoumb-' f."; and4 nu",ber j'.fte illuminated baok. are designed oth- , afterwarti explained that he b"ilnp-twnty.three buildings er than the peculiar pattern to which ,,. in all. 1 he lost is about 1150. (XX) t a niem(rUlbrid across the Poto- be has been awautoined. A card jteepbis family jn comfort and, tor-1 j2 rn.1,'0? tn,in 50 mac from Wslnneton to Arling- inanufacturer, In the bpslness for a ,, v ,-.'.. wi. ii,t ' V00-h Greenville Daily Reflee- qflarrer of .a oenrnry, obserrea that inlucet, to 6peCniate aDd lose the ' tor' - '.n edition. Monday whether the buyera oome from the boi ha determined to disannoar in?i givesjhe followihg " ab- Paoiflo' slope or the Mexican bor- t( Kortli Carolina News. The first snow of the season and probably, the heaviest 111 many durs, the El Dorado of the xrk paok era or the sober trade centers of the east, all are alike in demanding a ' J - iii.l. 1 ill 1- Morning Star, ; .-it- . ., . - . wbolo, he determined to disappear mn. -gives be : followihg and' leave them to ita enjoyment. I col'n,l 0i Ine ?r!gin tne He bad li ved in common lodeinsr . ie fare .originated, in the barber bouses, and was content in bis ; fP r Herl?r "munds next to Adopted businoss of a crossing sweep- el Wilihincton'Moiiday. thi dentil of three inches. The Fninklin Press saysya few i-nntr aon Kmr. vW. A. Roster, n. jilVl'HOtust lunwnicr, icn itim i-iiuii.ii and jtiined the Baptist ; and a little ater lie v.. J. ; M. Bell, a Baptist, clmnged to the Methudist cliurch.l Tlw Alleghany Star says that a colored woman, Judo McMillan, n w crossing New river, week before Jast, on a mule, .having her chill with her. They fell off in the stream and both were drowned. inent rosrded as 'ture program, lhcy are trying 10 aila- mnke some sort or a ileal wan me . b!e candidate. populists to got tlie House tanrl bill If the principles of the Doniovr.itic thnmgh the donate without amend- .party are right and all true Dum- nicnt. They have not yet attemjit KtatsTiolieve they are right. itJs ed to ekct the Senate officers nomi supreme folly to attempt to cab-h "noted by their caucus with the ex the vote of this or that 0110 by mak- ccption of the Assistant Doorkeeper 4 1 i 1113 conceHsions, whicli . may nnng temporary success. Let the party plant itself upon "issues of real and lasting '"lwrielit"i . " tho ' people and thereby entrench iUelf iu their es teem and confidence and tho peo ple will cling to it. who was elected to till the vacancy caused by tile death of Captain Has sett. H 1 inner covcrina the Waller - - i j - case wer, this week sent to Con cress ly President Clevelontl, in nnswnr to iv resolution asking for thwn. And if thev lo not make certain republicans, who have been using this case to mnke political Theiowcl mill at Salisbury will be doubled in capacity. The wi'o of secondhand clothing 'capital, fi-HsHiko fiwils, they muH be is prohibited in Rcidiiville. ' quee:ly constituted. Insteidofh.iv- A proposition to vote lnds for j,w iicclec'.cd Waller, becauie he watt r works at (iastonia failwl. was a negro, ns these republicans All tho Stock for building n knit- have so loudly oi sertcd, tho ad ling 111111 j juwihwijt The cotton platform anl 57 bales nf cotton were burned at Ijiurin burg Thursday. A I IS, 001 chair company has been organiied at High Point says the entorprUe. The Rihlhwl Recorder hoe don ned a handsome new drrss and is much improved in apiar.ince, A Mt. Airy merchant tliinks 800. 000 a low estimate for the npnln crop-mirketet in mat town uus year. - . - - -- -Elkhi Times: Houston Pay, of Yadkin county, killed eight wild turkeys in 80 ininutes one day last week minintnvtion has. btcaUSO he 11 ' afl American citizen, succseded in get ting the French gt ivern inept fevjc: lawe him from priron, aHhough the papers sent to Coiyress prove 1ms yond a doubt - tlut be was guilty of the offenso for wliich he was sentenced ire isonalile corres ondencc concerning tho move ments of the French in Madagascar. Tlie paiKirs aent to CongrosiaWo show thot Waller'a alleged Valuable concessions from the guvernment; of Madagascar are mA lclicvefl in by anylwdy but bimself, and have nothing' official tuwn which to The Progressive Farmer, which for years has been the- oiyan of the North Carolina Farmers' Alliance, is to become the organ of the National Alliance. This wns decided at the re cent meeting of tho National Alli ance. , It is rumored that high officials of tlie Norfolk & Western Railroad Company have recently bought an extensive tract of iron ore lands in Ashe countv, upon which there are heavy deposits of rich magnetic iron ores. The Wilkesboro Chronicle says that Mr: and Mrs. Reuben Nichols, of Wilkes, are the parcn's bf 16 children, horn within 21 years. Sunday week Mrs. Nichols gave birth to twins, her youngest child (hen being 9 monlhs and 20 days old. There was a slight earthquake shock in Oxford and the surrounding-country Monday night of last week. The Lodger savs the enr;h trembled, houses s'liook and win dows rattled, and tho shaking was followed by a rumbling noiso as of distant thunder. A new mill will bo built at Wax haw, N.C.and work is to commen ced on same in a few weeks. Messrs. J. L. Rodman, of Ar6sh.iw,and K. J. Heath,' of Matthews, both in . North Carolina, will own and ojcrate .the jdant. Au ecjuipment of. 7,000' spin, dies will be installed in the plant. The Salisbury World states that the shops at the Southern Railway at Manchester, Va.. ore to be moved to Salisbury. Fmm 1,000 to 1,200 men aro cmnloved in the Manches ter shops and the; World calculates that the removal will add o,U0u to the population of Salisbury. Six years, agi a Yancey county man, while iu Ashejille, heard IIeo kiah Ciudger make what he thought was the best speech he ever hard, and went home and named his bnhv Hecekiah Gudgor. Reeentlv the man heard that Gudger had turned Re publican and he changed tho boy's name to lhaddeus. Mr. Phala, the Swiss minisVer to it f..n ; '-..1 " AlmiinrilM nrlmlvNtrtlA uvtlarifi and unobtrusive but it Would .bo money thrown away for me to buy it," said a San Franoisco representa tive in reference to a now design. "The California players are used to this 'angel back,' as they call it (in reality you will observe that one of -tbB angels' is a goat), and, wouliluot think of beginning a game with any othor. sort of cards. Why, in tho well established clubs out thoreyou will soo a veteran player pull onto pack cf 'ungel backs' from I) is pock et, Using them in preference to those having the club design." "Same thing in Kansas City,'" said another buyer. "The fellows lilio tho 'lily back', there, and it 'a no use trying to introduco any other kind. I've sold polo designs, foot ball, yaobting, floral add what not People put them on the penter table as objects of interest, but when those who play in earnest sit down for " a rubber they call for the 'lily backs:,'-- "It's carious about these florid, high colored designs to bo found all through Germany and Austria," ob served one of the proprietorajjiull ing out n book of samples. ''Some of them are really beautiful as mini atures or tloral pieces. - Go into the taverns nnd assembly rooms whero the card dovoteca are really enjoy ing themselves, and you'll And only the most sober, conventional backs in use. Those with tho beautiful maids and garlanded oxen are. rele gated to the background." "Is there nuythlngin card dosign ing for an aspiring artist?" asked a bystander. "Well, no, " -was tho'onswer. "Tho sticking to oldw favorites is a deep rooted obstacle to his success. Now and again a wealthy club gives an order for a new conception which will introduce their usual. symbols land colors. We would pay possibly tfOO for a design of that kind. In addition wo may purchase jwrbnps 20 original designs during the year, most of which become a drug in the market It's a .poor business for a designer. Only yesterday wo bad a most artistic pattern offered, small nnd apparently practical, something in butterflies fffld buttercups and all that, really charming, but we don't want it Nobody wanta it." Now York Tribnno. er. Often be had seen his wife pass him, and he bad received many cop pers and small pieces of silver from bis family. JLondon Letter. , , ' CtmfHtnttal Informatlaa. Tho overworked bank cashier who was in need of a vacation bad writ ten to thoogontof a steamship lino to this effect: . ' , "I am thinking of taking a trip to Central or South America. Please acquaint me with particulars rela tive to rates of fare, etc. to nnd from tho various ports usually visit ed by tourists at this season of the year." . The answer -camo by telegraph: - (Private and confidential.) . One of our steamships will leave; for Honduras next Wednesday. Short est and quickest way oat of the country. "Chicago Tribune. . One Thing Tbat Mar WUely Be. Pat OS "It seems to mo," said Mr. Orate bor, "tbat theraia.pnelhing that we might wisely put off Txnril tomor row or later, and that is our worry, ing, buf our work wo should take by the netik daily. "New York Sun. tne corner ; in the OrM'ra llnui block. Julius Fleming," one of the barlMcrs and the brush boy i were preparing to close tip and leaw the snop arxiut one o'clock. ' As they went to put out one of the birge brass lamps it fell, scattering burning oil over me. noor. Thev threw th lamp in the street, smothered -out the flames on the floor, and think- wig cTcryming was sale went on nome. j'asing down, the .street they met night Policeman Murphy, told him what had happened and asked him to notice the shop' as 5 he passed by on his rounds, j --.. The first time tfie officer passed ho Paw nothing wijong, but going by again about a quarter to two o'clock he noticed tho room full of smoke, and before He could give an alarni, flames had burst through the front 01 me snap, 1 ho -Washington correspondent o'.tlnji Raleigh. News"' and Observer - Mi Settle was the only represent ativeifrinn".N(rUi Carolina '. whoT i-niaA .1,,.. 4. L tjon was put to o: vo)e.- When thq "vesi"ssnd tooim1' wer called ery Aortlt ; Canihnmri xwas in his, si'at and each one answered di.tTin(t-!,, ly and firmly 'wluin his' name -.was,': called and therebydeclared them--1 selves in. ttxot of free silver all ex-T ceMlhe ;o1f Thomas 'Settle. ' It wai id rhW totf ' t hat' the" Ponulisla Pitt s' candidate in the field in the fifth' distrcj oyeiir ago to defeat" the Pembcratic candidate- who ad vocated the (me; principle that is tho' embodiment, of the whole Populist doctrihe free and unlimited coin-' age Of silver i a ratio of sixteen t(, one. Notwithstanding this they were -willing to sacrifice DrinciDle and everything to defeat a .Demo-'; erotic Candidate and they sent man here' who repudiates their whole doctrine. . r- ' ' ,7-;',IM Ttaw t taJMiaf. '. :'. 1 Up the system is at this season I he cold weather has made unusual drains uion the vital forces. - Tho blood has" become impoverished And impure and all the functions of tho body suffer in wnseouenoe., Hood?a It is supposed that Sorsaparilla is the great builder, be- some ot, tho burning oil. went through the cracks of tho floor with out being extinguished, or that the stove caused the oil on the' floor to ignite the former most likely. - ' Omaa Julca For Mom Bleeding. Dr. E. T. Burton speaks highly of tho use of loinou juice as a hemo stario. In a severe case of epistuxis, in a pjcthorio young man -with Copi ous hemorrhage from both nostrils, after injection of a solution of lemon juice and water (ono-fourth into tbo nosowith on ordinary glass syringe) tho hemorrhage ceased. In a case of bomatumesis in a woman of 30 years, in whom all tbo usual romodios had failed, the hemorrhage ceased at enoe after employment of pure lem on juioo. It returned, however, the Much of life's misery is duo to in digestion; for who can be happy with a pain in his stomach ? As a corrective and strenethener of the cause -iris nfte One True Purifier and nerve tonic. Blood nood's rills btomo the, favonto cniuaiuv nun mi who use xtietn. Ail druggists. 25c. . . - "The Biblical Recorder says that SlltlnlIiifttitrlAr.t I an..-..fk.' Uu..f . wvi'.iiiiiviiui;iii uiwuiii'iii uii miun a t- prison, is to congratutated. He has nliinintlirv nnnna lv'a Pill. ' Cimin tlPAri"rtlpiriiT t ttmnl invaluable, their use beine alwavs problem than any nther man. if ho t 3 . il a . II - t 1 ' .. .... -',.-. nas 1101 a tuauy done it. Aot many w. years ago the penitentiary cost tho f noAivl., n7v- AL. AOA 1A1 . f have nottiiangedexoeptas the hu-, . perintenden.t has changed them ; attended with marked benefit The ex-slaves of Kansas want the Government to give them pensions. . If you would alwaya. be health v, keep your blood pure with Hood's Sarsn parilla, tlie One True Blood Purifier. - Newt. Mace, who murdered Depu ty iwarsnai nut in Madison last "Bacteria do not occur in blood or in the tissues ot a firliTiv living body, cith-r of-n'ia or tli next day, but was readily controlled nl escaped from jail , jn celebrated Dr. Koch. Other doctors 4 the- t by the use ot this simple remedy, so -',"""?' picnmer, wns arrest- sar that the best incdiVi i r,.,i that she rapidly convalesced. In a Ihursday fire miles from . the blood perfet-tly pure and b'sl Ky caso of intestinal hemorrhage in ' Marion. , , - ' Ayer's Snrsaparillari , J S , typnoiu it was aiso givou wiui equal ly favorablo rosults, for it ooased as ) if by magio. Tho patient diod, bow ever, from exhaustion. In tbo last two cases there was violont vomit ing, and er cry thing except the lemon juico w as ejected. Nursing World. 11 Sal lr Mstt I idletcd .'or GiniMnj. Jstjind. lh French overnmeni A storm blew down jjart of a wr, to nleiise W.llcr, as a cour- on mill in courso of .erection at (liiatimii .." I will be only slightly drlayed. Tlie fusion Ikwscs met in Newton last Sat unlay and divided out the spoils which they expect to reap in the fall election 'Jays M)s :ncwiou v.. A fatal boiler explosion occurred Tuesday of but week ot the, saw mill oi j. iv. i lummer, ten nines souin wrst of Ashcboro, Three were kill ed and three serioMy woundd. r A. II- Critcherand H. J. Iloyle were in a boat fishing near Green ville one owning Wt wwk ,when the loot rapsixod and Hoyle was drowned, Tliea-F. Davidson, Movor of Abbeville, has rcignd. Profes Kional and private Ui'iircss takes him away fnwn , tltc city great deal. . Mrs.,f!nh WilCams, wile of ihe ... ! 1 it':.l:-.- J:-J a . iai a iimi Miniums, turi m ucr residence in Raleivh Satunbij morn ing. Klie was ih the 8Gth year of fcer age. - " i ', - It is rumored that high officials f the NnrWk & Western Roilnad tiompany have recentlr bought oil extensive tract of iron ore lands in Ashe county, Umm which there ore heavy lejKits of ricn magncUe iron oiev . . . The u lruton Ju-puMican soys ru sion ought not to be alnmloncd this rear. "But tb Uqmbl leans of North Carolina will not deirt tl.e Nation.il Kepublicoii pnrtr ibI its principles to vote f'r free silver tlet"! say a 11 i tor fioekn. Hi KlKht For Shakloc In southern Florida there ore fre quent cvidonoca of solsmio influ ences. This is also the locality whore ague develops its strongest charaoteristies. A man who has just returned rom that seotion told this story: Ho stopped for tbo night at a small bouso built at tho edge of n swamp. Bo was awnkened by the house sbat the Uiiiiwl States, will visit New. i Ing and realizetl that there was f Berno on the 27th to present: a fla I slight earthquake shock, heavy to that citr. The flag is the gift of - enougbLhowever, to break the glass the eit v otBKrner iiwiUwliwd, ofter Ila tbu windows and throw tbo dishes which New Borne was named. The nt of the tin cupboard down stairs. tsy to this government, mcrciy stipulating that he shall make no claim ftir damages except through ih French courts. Thus chdeth tho diiigrreablo chapter. The Senate this week adopted o resolution directing the Secretory of Agriculture to resume tho free dis tribution of seed. , , If Speaker Reeil has counted upon the sujport of any; silver re publicans in his fight (br the lrtsU dentiot nomination he wpuhl l-etu-r scratch them for his calcu'otions. They know lini how lor their en emy. Not because of the "vot. by which the houss ix-fuscd tosgrre to tlie free coinage sulwtitute for the Houe bund bill, which was fssjd by the Senate, becousejhejr knew all the time Uol o Urge majority of the Houso was opposed to silvrr, and that Mr. Retd himself would vote against frc coinage, as he hod done bcfire. It ! fiir the Vincx- pected knock-lown Wow whicb has been administered to silver by the action nf the Hinrc committee on Territoried, which tltia week voted against rrjtorthis o bill Sir the od missviR of Arism toslotehood, and i.-K will An 4l.tf tuna tnr Mi w xr i nn.i ,K,r ir- .ti. The fothcr of Mr. W. K. ( hris- r. - V ; Washington cumH,nlent vcrnen ore warning ejww iirwpfu,, R.kiKh News and Observer, It is no secret that the action of the ctrnnvttce was taken solely be New Berne authorities have arrang ed an interesting programme for the occasion. ' The "tcomer Oimmodore, L the suspcctM Culmn filiburterwhich has leen lying in the rt of Wil mington for several months and was or 0 timo detained by the Untted States authorities, sailed from there- Friday night. She was loaded With onus, ammunition, dynamite and stores, which, it wo openly onnounced, would be taken to tuba for the insurgents. The Stotesr'.llo MaSYit say that last till o lt)rptl man named Haw- kin, , while walking along a public' road in.l l Spring town ship. was met and Utten by o dog supposed ot the time to be moil. TundAV List the man was token s'cV ond was seised with convul sions which recurred every two min-ut-S untile 10 o'clock Wednesday morning when he died, The express folibery trial ot Clin ton, in which Dr. F. J. Cooper ond Rrddin Bo lor, prominent ntixeno. were choral withrrompllcitjr with 8. W. (irier, the cxprei sgnit, in ml .lung the express company if a bout mnilu-d in the ociiuittol of Cooper ond Butler.- Girr. wlo hod turned States vhleirecr was pliced umlcr arrest ond will be tried tor larceny ond conspiracy at the August term of court lis was re loosed ia .!0 boil. Then tho voice of the head of the family was heard: ""Sue, get "up on giro' Joe some quinine, r knowued this war his night to shake, on I kont her my sleep broka up by yo' laziness, not kgivin himnoqolJi.no, on thom dishes is oil busted. Uo direckly on 'mem ber yo'll sbo' ketch it In the mnwD in." Washington Star. died io Iu-hmond, Vo, Ust wok. He was o Mvthodist minister. hucinda Msr-hail, on ogol colored woman, an innwte nf (he Anstn couniy liome, was burm-d to death Ia.t o eck - Iler "thjthtnjjj rought from the cn lire place. WJiile riding a Weyvlo in Wash ington City Tuelay Mr. J. I). Girditer, lotc of Henderson, N. C, oed collided with mail waon ond crushed his fk nil. He msy re- Wit. " - . -t ". . " ; . : - ' - A dispr.tuh from Winston, dated 17th, says: Some twenty gambling cases are to be trie 1 at tho term of court which opened to-day. Among tho offenders is -Marshall I'. Mott, Republican Solicitor of this district, who was elected on the Fusion fc'jet at the last election, lie says he will submit and make an ex4" pi niatory speech regarding him elf when the case is called In com menting on the indichnent, the Sentinel this afternoon Fays : - "If the Solici or is guilty, and docs not intend to quit violatingtthe law, ho ought to resign." " . - ; - . THE BEST - Family Medicine Bks Km Xtw Xaewa. Wds f PraiM Irani Xrw York tady for AYERfS PILLS " I would lik to add my tentiraon y to tbat of others who liaro nsed Ayer'a 1'llU, and to say that Miare taken tlirui fur many yoam, and always drrlve.l the beat mulls from tlwlr uae. 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Takr la ara aoa. they wll kreak up a enld. revriit . la grippe, cberk fcrrr, and rxlal tha dieeatir organ. They are ray to taka,aad an, Indred.the best all-roiiu.1 faaiily aMdtcraa I hare erer kim." Mra. Mat Josxaox, 9iS Cider Artaae, XwTorkCliy. AYER'S PILLS Htgrt t Huoro at World's rah-. , kfftt hrusanRi Cora a Vmt f-Mricrv A fall line of Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries &c - Come to see as nd we will do yon good. ' ' ' - Respectfully," . - scorr & co., .J r . GKAHAM, N. C. D iirham Marble Works DURHAM, N. C. . ' nOIIUtlEriTS And TOUDSTOIIES ' -'- r.BLR KI RRAKITR UED IX THE MANrFACrrmK - a r , C. J. Huliiis Pron'r. Owiw of the finest aJlectiun of designs in existence. ONI.YMr.BLB TOMBS - : y
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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Feb. 20, 1896, edition 1
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