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?nri 'Si? :-f THE QLEANEB. ISSUBD EVERY THURSDAY. WEEKLY WASHINGTON LETTER From Our Regular Correspondent. Washington, D. C, Oct. 6, '99 That Mr. McKinley is getting afrnid of the Philippine question, and ot imperialism generally, was shown by an announcement, prac tically officinl, made this week, that Tho editor win not bo responsible tor the administration had no further he views expressed by correspondent. Philippine policy than to whip the s.-..-.. ...v...s..... -j.. Filipinos into submission and then one suuae(iio.)i time i.o. i eaii. juL- turn (he whole matter over to equent insertion w cent. For more spaco Congress. This id clearly a repub' lton. Local notices io cts. line for first Hcan trick, intended to affect votes GRAHAM, N. C, Oct. 12, 1899. SUB8CIPTION, CASH IN ADVANCE: One year 1.00. J. D. KEIINODLE, Editor. Insertion ; subsequent insertions 5 cts. a line. Trohslvnt advertisements must be paid for In advance. in the full elections. Mr. McKinley has not changed his imperialistic ideas; he has only become convinc ed of the necessity of making the majority in Congress, which he thinks he can control, responsible for the adoption of a permanent imperial policy. Perhaps he will tell those who will listen to the stump speeches he intends making from the rear platform of the parlor car in which he is now traveling about, how he intends to leave this important matter to the wisdom of Congress, and perhaps he will bam boozle somebody with such stories, but it is very doubtful. The aver age American isn't an easy chap to bamboozle. Admiral Dewey is a diplomat as well as a fighting man. He deter mined as soon as ho heard about it thnt l u-nuld not. ioin Mr. McICin. Aguinaldo sees no hope for him- ,ey,8 ,.,ical ghow . flying trf If and his followers under Repub- , i i iu uiu nest, - UIIU mien uicjr LUgUII hinting rather strongly to him that Mr. McKinley would like to have him do so, he quickly put a stop to it by accepting the invitation of the governor of Massachusetts to go to Boston on the 12th inst. . The Boers of tho Transvaal sent their ultimatum to the British gov ernment Tuesday and immediate and affirmative compliance demand ed. In reply England flatly refus ed the demands and it was expect ed that war would begin by 3 o'clock yesterday. i Senator Marion Butler has been heard from once more. Ho talks to a Washington Post reporter about polictics and says he has "but little laith" in tho constitutional amend ment to be voted on in this state next August. Has been a long time making up his mind, but he has lit at last. arbitration on general principles. I - No Kisaing tut oower, but he tad some special reason for New york World- opposine it in this case. Araone Dewey declined to be Hobsonized the delegates are ministers from yesterday. He was willing to both lh countriftq named, and to a children and the women of his own man they believe war to unavoid able. I Southwest Alamance. immediate family, but he wouldn't let a strange woman kiss him right in full view of the thousinds who besieged the Olympia. It was early in the day, but the Correspondence of Tho Gleaner. Ship was Swarming With Visitors. The friends of Annio Belle Among them was a pretty girl, I .a as. . m a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. N. smartly dressed and tine ol tace and Hornaday were saddenod to hear of e was among the few her nntinifilv death, shn lfift homn who made their way to the deck in usual health as far as they knew thnt is kel'1 8acred for the admiral. except toothache to visit relatives in Sh gl clse enough to shake his Graham, accompanied by her fath- hand ftntI 8y a few words of con er and mother and while there was gratulation, and the admiral re taken verv sick, iwfirvthintr was sponaed pleasantly, with the re done that could be but of no avail. She was buried at Roik Creek Tues day at 12 o'clock. Dr. G. A. Foster is on the sick mark that he hoped that his guest would see the ship and enjoy her self. Suddenly the girl drew his hand list chills and much riding has been clse to her and pursed up her lips. a little hard on him. . 1 hey were pretty lips and the face People are pulling corn and get- was winsome and sweet. Dewey ting ready for fall sowing. looked nonplussed. iirst he start- Cotton is not so good as was ex- - to help out the kiss, then he hes- pected. itated, there were a lot of people On account of the death of his looking- Would he bo. another sister Mr. June Hornaday has sus- Hobson? Doubt and indecision pended his school at Oakdale for a chased themselves across the hero's few days. Pice. The girl was pretty, very Mr. S. A. Alexander will teach at pretty; her face was winsome and Mt. Pleasant this winter. . her lips all ready. Dewey quailed Everything in our corner is chang- before the sight A Shocking Tragedy In Georgia, Mr. V. R. Hayes, a merchant of Thomson, Ga., residing about one half mile from town, was killed by his son, Willie, Sunday night a week about 9 o'clock. Mr. Hayes was drinking, and left his home soon after supper, coming in the direction of Thomson. About 9 : o'clock at night one of his sons,, returning home, heard a eculiar noise coro from the woods near the house. He called his brother, Willie, telling hnn to bring the gun with him, wnicn no aid. when they came near the woods they saw something on the ground, which they shought to bo a dog or some wild animal, and Willio fired upon it with the gun. It proved to be their father, who cried, "Oh, Lord, you have kilfga me 1" An inquest was held over the body Monday morning, and the jury returned the following ver dict: " We, the j ury, find that the deceased came to his death from a gunshot wound, the gun being in the hands of his son, Willie, and the evidence fails to disclose a crime." Annie Belle Hornaday. " self and his followers under Repub' lican rule and ex presses tho hope that this country may go Democrat ic next year, that he and his people may be given their independence. Thanks to the cunning savage, but it is not clear j list how Ins sy m pa thy wl'l increase the Democratic vote, When President McKinley pre sented Admiral Dewey with the sworu voted ty uontjresH, lie, in a rcniark, sounded a note of the cam paign of 1900. He said with" "some zeal: "There was no flaw in your victory; thero will be no fultering in maintaining it." In other words ho meant, if he meant any .i -.i . .i . ..... . tiling,, mat me imperialistic idea should be maintained. And his actions bear this out, for, after 1. . T. I -v I 1 cunsuiiuuon wiin i.icwcy, no order eu a ncei to Manila. So tho war will be waged with more determina tion than ever, let come what may. Thero is an old adage which, A 1 . . J F .1 - iruusiuieu irom uie Latin, runs thus: About tastes thero should be no controversy. lint concerning the matter of Dewey accepting a homo as a gift there is some "con troversy," when it is takon into consideration that he, a widower, gits $13,000 o year and will con tinue to receivo this amount, per haps, as long as ho lives. Besides he will get a good pile as prize money for destroying tho Spanish vessels. He has mcdo the matter distasteful by not only accepting the gift, but also by designating the locality and tho sort of house, bo Bides being in a hurry about the matter and wanting enough le.l to e. ? f . T.l .i . . uimisn ib it iooks a nine greedy to put. it mildly. A Card ofThnuka. Mr. Editor: The Alamadce Teachers' Associa tion desire to return thanks to their retiring Pres. and ex-Supt. of Pul lie Instruction for his excellent ser ices. For the past seven years Supt Fleming has been untiring in his ef forts to improve the Public Schools in the cSunty and we all realize that his labor has not been in vain. None can appreciate his effort more than the teachers who have labored under his supervision. Mr. Fleming has ever been the true friend of the teachers, giving cheerful word to the disheartened and a word of advice when needed. Not alone, while in office, hut since his resignation has he holjied many a teacher to a position. ine icacneri oi Alamance ever remember with pleasure, Mr. Flem ing as County Supt and their lwrt wishes go with him in his woik to ire souls. Fraternally, H. M. Montgomery, 8ec A. T. A, Lata Literary Newa, , Under the title of "Christim Science and the Book of Mm. E.1. HyfUiyi Twain contribute, to the October "Cosmopolitan" what is the . most remarkable magazine article of the month, if not of the year. Twain discloses two phases of himself the humorist and the keen, far-sighted philosopher. He handles the cult a bit severely, per haps, but be has his reasons lor so doing and sets them forth roost forcibly. His statement concerning Sirs. Eddy a book is characteristic. Of it be says, "It is the tint time sirjce the dawn of Creation that a Vowe has gone crushing through space with such placid and com p la rent confidence and command." It was a shrewd play on Dewey's part, as it gives the administration a strong hint that he doesn't intend to allow himself to be used as a vote getter. When Boss Hanna was in Wash ington this week everybody noticed what a change had come over him He no longer talked of the election in Uhio as a walkover lor the re publicans, but admitted they had the hardest kind of a fight on their hands, and that McLean was a hard man to beat. His talk convinced those who heard him that the re ports of his fight which have been coining from Ohio ever since ho got back from Europe were not exagger ated in tho slightest degree. He says he always fights best when scared. If that is true, he is now in the condition to put up the fight of his lifo. I News from tho Philippines shows that the Filipinos are by no means idle while this government is pre paring to crush them. They have been attacking our troops at several points this week with great vigor, with tho same old result. We keep on licking them,' but they won't slay licked. Gen. Olis also wasted cable toll to inform the War Department that there was nothing in his latest negotiations with the Filipinos. Nobody outside of tho War Department supposed for a mo ment that there was. Either Mr. McKinley must sup pose that John hhermau has no friends left in Ohio or his enmity to wards the old man has made hi reckless of the consequences of put ting a new indignity upon him Sherman, was in Washington, but no provision was made for him to participate in tho ceremonies attend ing the welcome to Dewey, and was not invited to the State dinner riven at tho White House in honor of Dewey. Three other ex-mem bers of Mr. McKinley's cabinet Gary, Bliss and Alger participated in the ceremonies and attended the dinner. This shabby treatment of .Mr. Sheiman has been unfavorably commented upon, even bv warm supiwrters of Mr. McKinley. It If he refused, whai? If he-gave in, what? But the ubiquitous Brumby, his flag officer, was equal to the occa sion. He pushed the woman back. It was a gentle push.. There was .oo nothing rude about it, but the ad- mimLuas saved. The red lins lost T. W. Pratt, Presidents the their would-be kiss and tho face ing and on tho exchange this season surely some good will come from something. BETTER PRICE FOR COTTON. The New Koundlap Bnle Worth More to the Mill. Mr. WesF lluiilsville Cotton Mill, It0tt Huntsville, Alabama, who is known But Dewey recovered himself. as one oi mo most progressive dus- .j am gad to haVe met you, mess men oi Aiaouma, in addition sai(1 h passing on to the next cal to tno extensive cotton manuiactur- jer ing interests is running what is said to be one of the largest cotton gin ning plants in the world has made a thorough investigation of the lloundlap bale in the mill, and recently published a letter, in which he said that cotton in this form wasVorth $2.00 a balo more Deafness Cannot be Cared nr. inwM-bytacal appHcatlonsj hejvnnot-reac!i cne uiscaneu poi (ion oi me ear. mere la on Ivnne wav to cure de&fneut. and that Ih hv constitutional remedies, ueamess is caused by an innamoa condition or the mucous lin Inir of the Eustachian Tube. Whtjn this tube iro Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or impenect neannir, ana wnen it is entirely cloned deafness is the result and unless the Inllammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, bearluo' will to Ilia mill Ihnn Hmmrp.linlu nntfnn bo destroyod lorever : nine cases out of ten IO ins mill Mian square-oaie cotton, are caused by catarrh, whloh Is nothing but Recently he telegraphed as follows : ?" mea ronu'clon OI ,no n,UUOU8 ' We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Duafnes' (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. K.J. CHENBY&CO. Toledo, O. noiu oy urufrgisiB, foe. Hall's Family Pills are the best. "After two years experience with the Roundlap bale of the American Cotton Company as a manufacturer, I can positively state that my ex perience ia-that it can be sampled equally as well as tho square bale ; that it saves 8 per cent, in waste President and Mrs. McKinley and party, including the entire cabinet, that it unwinds to the core perfectly, except Secretary Gage, who is in the and paves much labor in the open- West, left Washington at 9 o'clock ing-room. Mixed or false packed Wednesday night for a month's trip bales are never found. For the to Chicago and the Northwest. The planter, ginner and manufacturer it train, which will be the home of the is the greatest invention of the age." distinguished party throughout the trip, is one of the most sumptuously equipped ever run out of the Penn sylvania station. How to Look Good. Marze Townsend, of Decorah, la., about 20 years old, was killed on the Carnival circus grounds at Des f ' T 117-1 .1 J monies, in., ireunosuay evening, l.ka r rnllV mnr limn while attempting a parachute leap. Lkin (ieepi depending entirely on a inlo up l,uw leet in the air, the healthy condition of all the vital or parachuto failed to open, and he fell gns. If the liver is inactive, you to tho earth like a stone and was !m a 5IIIOiw i0V " y'810 is disordered, you have a dyspeptic picked up dead and temblymang- litnv nw,td led,, A large crowd saw the ac- vou ,ftVe a pinched look. Secure cident. looks like trying to kick a roan when he is down. that the people seldom err in their judgment of men and things has been once more demon strutcd, in Washington during Dewey week. Second, only to the ovations given Dewey himself have been those given to Rear Admiral Schley every time he has shown himself where there was a crowd, The Navy Department clique may do what they plenie they cannot change the verdict of the people, that the principal honors of the Wsr with Spain belong to Dewey and Fchley The question of arbitration a ways strikes those whose interest ould be passed upon differently from what it does a rank outsider. n other words, most men w?M al ways agree that the other folks ught to arbitrate their disputes Even min'sters of the gospel share that bit of human nature. That is why there was quite a hubbub and cborous of no's from the English ministers present when Rer. C Cort, of Maryland, offered a resolution at one of the sessions of the ran- fresDytcnsn Alliance, now sitting in Washington, declaring against war between England and the Transvaal Republic and that the dispute should be arbitrated. Every minister who spoke against the re solution declared himself in favor of Mr. McBride Holt Says : Graham, N. C, July 16, 1897. Uneida Cotton Mills : good health and you will certainly have good looks. "Electric Bitters is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acta directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, purifies the blood, About two years and a half years cures pimples, blotches and boils, n mv liula fww l,n., fnnr "d gives a good complexion. Lv- n,l liiilo oirl l,nnt - i'. ery bottle guaranteed. Sold at T. h.rl n onimni r.r k i..i A. Albrieht's drug store. 50 cents vinMiavuivil ays IIIU It'wIIUO , .. nlrtnt thn ra Th (r.,KlQ . n. per DOllie. nearine on each about the same time. 1 was inclinrd to think it The Lexington Dispatch declares mumps, but soon observing to the I for Chas. B. Aycock. of Goldsboro. contrary, 1 called in the doctor who for Governor, saia ine trouble came irom colds, nrearriliinn' nwnnlinirlv trot f ha swelling continued to grow until "" Uark, of Lhauncey, An Entorprlslng Druggist. There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than T. A Albright who spares no pains to se cure the best of everything in his line for his many customers, . He now has the valuable agency for Dr. King's JNew Discovery tor Com sumption, Coughs, . and Colds, This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the country by its many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis. Hoarseness and all af fections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regu lar size for J50c, amL $1-00. Guar anteed tp euro or price refunded. Walter McCoy, colored, was as saulted by two unknown men Mon day evening a week while going from the depot at Wadesboro to tjiwn HisjRkull was crushed and his injuries are believed to be fatal. Dear, Annie Belle, we give you up; though not without a tear; We littlu know, when lost we met, Xhe parting was so, near.' "Dearest Annie," she has left us, And the loss we deeply feel, We know 'twas God that hath bereft us, And we know our sorrows He will heal. She faded like a gentlo flower, Friends saw that she must die; Her youthful form returns to dust, But het home is in the sky. Tho Angels gave our schoolmate wings, And bore her far away; , Where pain and sickness never come, Where pleasures ne er decay ,; Her earthly trials all are over, : No more she'll Bufler here; But, oh, how sad it is to part, With Annie Belle so dear! Her brothers and sisters we know will be sad, When they see the vacant chair When they meet around the fireside, And Annie is not there. But if you live for Christ alone, He will all your sorrows share: And some day he will call you home, And your sister will be there. Her father and" mother, too, will weep. When they hear her more ; But God will restore the missing link, When they meet on the shore. The gentle smile of your daughter Has irom your household flown; And you are left in sadness, For Annie Belle is gone. MM" AM ON'S C ill Tonic C3 Pepsin Tasteless ami QnaraatMSl to Cure) Chills ana Favar anal all Malarial Troubles. Does Not Contain Qninloe Nor Other Poison. - . ,., - oe Not lajnro the Stomach Nor Effect the Heart.. W. A. McLarty & Son, Dime Box, Tex., say: "Ramon's Papain Chill Tonic la tif. mm wo the only Vu. w hisa avar hAodlnd. Vv sou Brosarfbea ittn hia amaII.. i . ruo " w v-' t . . . : . T7t . . . . . : (""-wwisuu savi it tm air Ubili Ton 10 wtuca cniia can ukb wunout injury to the Btonuch Price 60c r Hhill Tonic which urvuueviuo, tea.l. Fanner:; Warehouse ! GKEEN8BOUO, N. C. IJ.I III! 8 Ci A Word of Information for the Headers n This Paper : voice no Every farmer who will bring his tobacco to the Farmers' Wir house, Greensboro, shall have the very highest market anVp ir each and every pile on the floor of our house. We thank all customers for past favors and patronaee and wi appreciate any trade they may favorfis with in the future. We also promise that we will not neglect-anything that will p. othei- able us in getting the highest prices at each and every sale. W expect to buy tobacco more largely this year than ever. We C pect our purchases to reach nearly one half million pounds, so i you sell with us you get the benefit of one more straight out hnw as we shall confine our purchases entirely to our own floor. W invite every farmer who visits our market to attend our saleo nn, thev will be convinced of the above statements. But when the lost night's solemn ter seeing for themselves by attending our sales from day to dai when on our market, they will favor us with their trade. To those who have never sold with us, we will say : If vou wil bring us or ship us some of your crop this season, we will Drove rr you that it will be to your interest to patronize us in the future as our efforts to obtain for you the very highest prices shall not h a - : . - ' surpassed by any one on this or any other market7 shadows Settles down on you all and I May the one that called her home, Call us above no more to say "good bye." flEiwir C. Foster; Oakdale, N. C. "A Heart as Starfly as an 'Oak.' But what about the blood which the heart must pump at the rate of 70 times a minute ? If the heart is be sturdy and the nerves strong this blood must be rich and pure. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes sturdy hearts because it makes good blood It gives to men and women strength confidence, courage and endurance, Hoods Pills are non-irritating and the only cathartic to take with Hood's barsapanlla.' On the 10th of December. 1897. Rev. S. A. Donahce, pastor M. E Church, South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted a severe cold which was attended from theJ)eginninr bv 4 violent coughing.. -He says - "After resorting to a number of so-called 'specifics, usually kept in the hotise, to no purpose, I purchased a bottle oi Chamberlain's tough Remedy, wnicn acted like a charm. 1 Again thanking all for past favors, hoping in the future wc mm be favored with your custom and support, we remain, 1 rufy your friends, " JT. II. WHITT & CO. must ciicertulJy recommend it to tr-pxtfrq t lie."' For sale by all druggits. There are a number of cases of mallpox in Rowan and the com missionere ot that county have ap pointed a committee empowered to make vaccination compulsory in any locality of the county they may deem necessary. each had to hold for the lance, the "J8 ne """ered with itching little boy having been lanced in lme tweiuJ J ue,ore "J ve threo places and at throe times, his Witt s Witch Haiel Salve, two boxes laco at times looking alarming. The " wu.uiuieijr uurcu mm. nature of tho trouble was termed Dware ? worvniess ana aangerous Simmons, the drug one thinir bv on ami annthor ihinu Counterfeits by another. This, however. did P8t- not concern me, as I was lookins for a cure, and Mrs. Joe Person's I The State Board of Pharmacy Remedy having been called to my met in Raleitrh Tuemlav tn .11. ..:.. A.- 1 a t 1 ' 1 ...... avamcuMH. ao .avoraoij. ,r,ljHU, fi,. nharmaciHta' lirmi. 1 dmiinnl tha IrMlmanl 1mm thai 1 During the winter of 1897 Mr, James Reed, one of the leading citizen 3 and merchants of Clay, Clay o., V. Va., struck his leg against a cake of ice in such a manner as to bruise it severely. It .became very much swollen and pained him so battjy that ho could not walk with out aid of crutches. He was treated by physicians, also used several kinds of liniment and two and a half gallons of whisky in bathing It, but nothing gave any relict until he be gan using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This brought almost a complete cure m a week s time and he be- ieves that had he not used this rem edy his leg would have had to be amputated' rain Balm is unequal etl for sprains, bruises and rheuma tism. For sale by all druggists. doctor and commenced to usa Mrs Joe Person's Remedy. ' To say that ine results obtained have been sat Irritating stings, bites, scratches. wounds and cuts soothed and heal m . ... i iir..i iif. i a - . wtactorr is uuttmir It -in m Id forma. oy uewiu s vtnen usiei salve. ihe children, anil csiwciallr the "ure and safe application for tor- bur being entirvly well, yet wearing: the scars that will ever keep fresh in my memory the merits of Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. Respectfully, McBride IlnLr. turcd flesh. Beware of counterfeits Simmons, the druggist. Fire at Troy, Montgomery coun ty, Wednesday morning of las week, bunted the hotel and two or At daybreak - Tuesday a - wee I tbroe atores. Loss estimated at Rnfus Eller, aged 13 years, was ! 10,000 with 13,000 insurance. found dead in the mad near his home, about 18 miles from North j "l -offered from piles for twenty- Wilkesboro. There were no indica- r " JV7 A. a Uer m -ca,led tion. of foul play .nd ,h. ippod- oTTffl Uoaisthat the young roan, who nmi Salve," says Eli Hile, 0f naa oeen anniing heavily, was Iimlier City, Pa. Be sure you cet overcome on hw way home died of cold and exhaustion. for Salt and iiaaaaaaSalva. , J. THE BEST 8 A LYE in the world Cuts, Braises, Sores, Ulcers. rever tres, Tetter. ueuius.-- mere are injurious ana aisnones. counterfeits. Sim mons, the druggist. Rheur E. who J. Fergason, a traveling man lirea in Wibon, committed Chapped Hands, Chilblaina, Coroa,' "! t Kinaton of last week by and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- lahooting himself through the hevL utt cares i lies, or do hi r- q aired. It is jroaranleed to give perfect satistaction or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by T. A. Albrirht h. C. droggista. D Witt's Uttle Eartr Riaers, He had been drinking heavily. a Can far Btrk I kar a friraJ aka kl a . tram SUS llil.aa. aaa a-tra aTTiT rarlr araiiat, tat foand r inallf Indaer4 aha ta Jrr KaaK' 1 IJi rwa a.aaai a... aad hoa Itf a aa The Sun says that one of the lions that was with Robinson's show pas sed through Salisbury Wednesday morning, being taken back to New l oik by its keeper. The lion and its master left the show at AsheviMe Tuesday night "DeWitt's Little Early Risers did me more good than all blood medicines and other pills." writes Goo II. Jacobs, of Thompson, Conn rrorapi, pleasant, never en no. they cure constipation, arouse the torpid liver to action and giro you clean blood, steady nerves, a clear brain and a healthy spiietite. Sim mons, the druggist Lieut. Broughton of the 'Raleigh military company is charged with misappropriating 847 of the com pany's funds. Why will you buyblttor nimeitlilf ronl whdta Orove-s Tasteless Chill Tonlo Is aj pleasant as Lemon Syrap. Your druggist is authorized to refund the money In every cae where it falls to cure. Trice. SO cenw. ja28 III Durham Superior court last week four divorces were granted in 20 minutes three colored and one white couple. ' ' Goad News (or Oar Headers Who have scrofula taints in thei blood, and who has not ? Scrofula in all its forms is cured bv Hood's Sarsaparilla which thoroughly . : i: a i . i i ma . , , purines me oioou. mis disease. wnicn irequently appears in chil dren.is greatly to be dreaded. It is most likely to affect the elands of nrck, which become enlarged, erup tions appear on ino Head and face. and the eyes are frequently affected. Upon its. first appearance, perhaps in siigui eruptions or pimples. scrofula should bo entirely eradicat ed irom the system by a thorouel course of Hood's Sarsaparilla to rre- veni an ine painlul and sickening consequences oi running scrofula sores which drain the system, sap inn sirengin ana make existence ut terly wretched. Major Singleton, of Beaufort county, wrs thrown i'-om his buggy by a runaway horse lost week and received injuries wbich resulted in his death. Tha board of aldermen of Wil mington hare passed an ordinance prohibiting cyclists from riding on the udewalk anywhere in the city limits on the ground that a decision of the Supreme Court has declared bicycles vehicles and has ruled that any city allowing them on the side walks will be liable lor damage sus tained by pedestrians by reason of any collision with them. Who Ig to Blame? nof -n as well as men ste made mise.ble by kidney and bladder trouble. In. Kilmer's Swamp-Root me great Kidney remedy promptly cures. AtdrurgisU in fifty cent and dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by ma;l free, also t.l . n: it i . -. tuiiniiB idling ail auoui 1L Address. Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binir- hamton, N. Y. - CASTOR I A Hi tki Ym Ezrt AIt3ti ljJlOCaA daUafia One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures obstinato summer coughs and colds. "I consider it a most won derful medicine, quick and safe." W. W. Merton, Mayhew, Wis. Simmons, the druggist. " ' Julia Hobby, colored, died in Raleigh Sunday a week under suspi cious Circumstances. Her hnahanrl Green Hobby, and her brother, Geo, i-e, were arrested charged with poisoning her. The husband wan discharged and the coroner's jury icuueru a veraici cnarg.ng Ueo. Loo with administering the poison auicn causea ine woman'H rfaith I he evidence is circumstantial 7 OF gricvilture and Mechanic Iris Offers a thorough practical education in all branches of Agri culture, in cotton manufacturing, in civil, mcjchanical and electrical engineering, in architecture, and in the industrial sciences, chemistry, biology and physics. Regular courses, special courses, short courses. Total annual expenses, including board, fuel, lights, etc., 8118.50. . ' One hundred and twenty scholarships carrying free tuition and lodgings are open to needy boys. ELEVENTH SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 6, 1899, Candidates for admission may be examined in each county court house at 10 a. in., August 19, 1899, by the County Superintendont, or at the college in Raleigh, Set. 5, 1899. For catalogue address. President GEO. T. WINSTON, West Raleigh, N. C. 0 GOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00 LADIES, while you are always welcome, we especially invite you to call on us before buying your fall millinery. We have mode special preprratioiis for you this season nnd are prepared to show you the pret tiest millinery at the lowest priced that has ever bef-n offered in Gra ham. We also have kid gloves and dress trimmings. We have care fully selected our goods and can af ford, and will make it to your in terest, ui trade with us this fall. MISSES. FREELAND. .Southwest fomir of court house square next door to Scott & Co. SALEM nraMiemy ana uoiieire, r.ir Girls ami Youn Women. Ilt h.im. .. . Colloga Instruction. BpecialTst In T MusTn . auawKUUUII IOUnnMI In innts 0M I a. "T. 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Goose Grease Liniment Co, Greensboro, N. C. Dear Sir : Some time aim vrm sent me one dozen bottles ot Goose Grease Liniment to be used in our svaDie amongst our horses, and we beg to state that we hava nwvi ; exclusively since receiving it, and would state fiankly that we have never had anything that mra na good satisfaction. We have used it on Cuts, Bruises, Sore Necks, scratches and ncarlv .rpm a horse can have and it h charms. We need more at onoe. Please uim anow u you have it put up in any larger bottles or any lareer tWlraaaaaa laa a. L - . . rnx muiii uie nrtM anni na j . waa IU nuu Standard Oil Comapajct, i rWHOME ikhi for cuniuu wins llaehtaaa aa anaaafactara ana " . pHcaabattMavoaBarcaaaaaarataar. Tni ni Howtatwiaa MasMiasce. SJCalliaa).auaa.T. Cabaaa.Bt "tl" UaUaalaa. . SaafaaaaaMdkL Thi University of N. C. Rubber Stamps Rigid and cushion, daim nnn. berers, inks, pads, and all kinds of ruooer sump , supplies. 8tamps iuc up. , w. P. EZ2ELL. tf Burlington, N. C s htstorr. 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