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GRAHAM, N. C, Nov. 2, '.899. TH E OLE ANE E. weekly Washington letter IS8UKD BTEBT TH0B8DAY. I From Our Regular Correspondent. Washington, D. C, Oct. 27, '99, Imperialism is to bring many new things, and among the rest a new committee of the House, which can be depended upon to I report just such legislation concerning the im &TThe editor will not be responsible lor periul colonies as may be ordered by he views expressed by correspondent. His Majesty, William I. Under or dinary circumstances all bills in 8UU8CIPTION, CASH IN ADVANCE: One year 11.00. J. D. KEKNQDLE, Editor. 4- ADVEKTI8INO KATES One square (1 In.) I time 11.0. ' r each sub sequent Insertion 50 cents. For mora space and longer time, rates furnished on applica tion. Local notices 10 cts. a line for first Insertion ; subsequent insertions 6 cts. a lino. Transient advertisements must be paid for In advance. TJie Storm. trod need in the House relating to new territory owned by the govern ment would be referred to the com mittee on Territories. But the chairman of the committee on Ter ritories in the last House, who can not be denied the same position in the next House without a marked The storm was mild and merely a breach of courtesy, is under bus breeze in these parts ns compared picion, so his committee is to be with what it was on the Atlantic supplanted, so far as the new pos coast. At Wilmington the wind at- sessions are concerned, by a new une tained a velocity of 54 miles an which can be depended upon hour. The wharves on the river I Whether the name of the new com front, several streets and many I mittee has been selected is not posi business houses were flooded wa- tircly known, but the propet name ter not so high since '73. At for it will be the Committee on Im Southport it was dreadful, the tide perialism, for such it will bo popu going higher than ever in the rec- Marly Known, there is also some ollection of the oldest inhabitant. At Wrightsville 15 cottages were "wrecked and at Carolina Beach 18 cottages were wrecked or washed away. Schooners were thrown talk of establishing a similar com mittee in the Senate, where there has already been wrangling between the Committee on Territories, and that on Foreign Relations over the upon the beach 100 feot above high control of bills relating to the new water mark. Thousands of dollars damage was done, but no lives are reported lost At New Berne the storm was also severe. When full reports come in it will doubtless tell possessions, but such a programme cannot be carried out in the Senate as easily as in the House. The re publicans have a majority in the Senate, but there are a number of of much loss of lives and property republican Sbhators who are oppos along the coast ed 10 imperialism and all its trim mings. President Mckinly, on Tuesday at I Mr. John R. McLean is confident Bichmond, attendee! ThTlaunchlng tharhe will belhe next governor of of the Shubrick, an addition to the Ohio. He was in Washington for a navy named in honor of Commodore day this week and he told his Shubrick, and the christening was friends that the prospects for demo by little Miss Carrie Shubrick, of cratic success were improving every Kocky Mount, N. C, a great-grand day and that he has not the slight niece of the Commodore. It was a est doubt of his election. He also success. said that Col. Bryan's short visit to 1 ...i the State was of great benefit to the Latest reports from tho Trans- democrats, notwitnstanding republi vaal show that the Boers are getting can statements to the contrary, the best of tho conflict. A whole A striking case of bad judgment British column was captured Tues- and management on the part of some GIVE THANKS. The President Designates November SO As the Day. - The President has issued the fol lowing Thanksgiving proclamation : " A national custom dear to the hearts of the people, calls for the setting apart of one day each year as an occasion of special thanksgiv ing to Almighty God for the bless ings of the preceding year. This honored observance acquires with Southwest Alamance. Chamberlain's Pala Ualm IT urea Others, Why Mot VoaT My wife has been using Chamber-; fyitM rwwi if afiflsi it 1tia Ulna nns .. . I Iain's Pain Balm, with good results, Air. Johrr black, living near for a-iame shoulder that has pained Kimeville, died very suddenly the her continually tar, nine years. We night of the 22nd. He ate heartily have tried all kinds of medicines at supper and died soon after. Jnd without receiving any , . ,, . - benefit from any of them. One day Farmers are doing up their fall we gaw M trBItiamumt of tnY8 work very, fast fine weather helps medicine and thought of trying it, them on. which we did with the best of satis- Lula, daughter of J. W. 'Alexan- faction. She has used only one Hot Vina Tarr rtrr R r -4 4 1 l-iot bottle and her shoulder is almost V W JJttt? 1 11 II W1IUUCU -V I 11 A T f r time a tenderer significance. It en- bUt H cheater, N. H. For sale by J. A, riches domestic life. It summons under the family roof absent chil dren to a glad reunion with those they love. Seldom has this nation had greater cause for profound thanksgiving. Tio great pestilence has invaded, our shores. Liberal employment awaits upon labor. wnting. Occasionly a tramp leaves a rail road and tramps his way through our corner. Albright & Co., druggists. it Raleigh .News-Observer : A case was argued in the -supreme court The latest thing we have heard of Monday a week involving the valid is ghosts. Oar corner seems to be I jty of the road law. In fact lull of them ; they are heard at al- brings into question the very basic most every turn in the road and principles of the law whether the Abundant crops have rewarded the . UWWUDB I,UU8e8 UB'B state ot Worth Carolina has a right efforts of the husbandman. In- ,UUJttieo w U,UVB w Sc to compel a citizen to work the pur- crensrd nnmrnrlo hv mm. uy. rwissui ....... M10 roads, -w "'" t-v w.v 1 1 .. 1 sons are neara sometimes in any time and it is quite common for some people to hear footsteps near them at night and things falling " Offer Proving Faith to Sufferers, frcm trees, though nothing special home. The national finances have been strengthened and the public credit sustained and .made firmer. In all hranchesofjndustry and trade there has been an unequalled degree of prosperity while there has been a steady gain in the moral and educa tional growth of our national char acter, Free Blood Cure. Ulcers, Cancers, Eating Sores, Painful Swcllinars. Effects of Blood Poison. Persistent has been seen, except lights flashing $2"8SlSa&Tifil (Jioianio uiooa isaimj, ine most wonaenm blood purifier of tbe age, made especially to day, including 42 officers. Vice-President Ilobart is very sick at his home in New Jersey. official connected with the Navy Department came to light this week, when it was announced that the converted yacht Vixen, which was recently ordered to South American opens I waters, would bo put out of com mission and "probably sold. After The colored State Fair Tuesday. Durham has quarantined against the Vixen had been fitted up with a Roxboro, Person county, and South Boston, Va., where smallpox bas made its appearance. Tom Haynos, colored, of Salis- I. .1 1 J' 1 r mi, uruppeu ueaa juonaay a week. He was a barroom loafer and death was due to excessive drink-ing. modern battery end otherwise equipped as a gun boat, it was dis covered that there was not room aboard her to carry a sufficient amount of provisions, for her crew, lor even a moderately long voyage. It is evident that somebody neglect ed their duty in not making this dis covery before the Brovernment bnd Rev. E. R. Hanner, who lived at gone to the expense of convertinn- Julian, Guillord county, fell from a the yacht into a gun boat. few days ago and The country has no roason to foel which caused his proud of the final action of ir. 1 .mm ioaa oi loader a received injuries death. The postofllce at Spencer was broken into at 2 o'clack Wednesday Naval Board on C onstructions as to the plans of their new battleship's, which were this week determined morning and some money and other uPn. flinc it is admitted, even by valuables were taken. Churches and schools have flourished. American patriotism has been exalted. Those engaged in maintaining the honor of the flag with such signal success have been n a large degree spared from dis aster and disease. Honorable peace has been ratified with a foreign na tion with which we were at war and we are now on friendly relations with every power on earth. The trust which we have assumed for the people of Cuba. ias bcenJaithfully advanced. There is marked pro gress toward a restoration of a healthy industrial condition and under wise sanitary legislations the island has enjoyed unusual exemp tion from the &courge of fever. The hurricans which swept over our new possession, Porto Rico, destroying the homes and property of the in habitants, called forth the instant sympathy of the people of the Unit ed States, who were swift to respond with generous aid to the sufferers. While insurrection still continues in the Island of Luzon, business is re suming activity and confidence in the good purposes of the United States is being rapidly established throughout the archipelago, Blotches and bumps? Bkin or scalp .humors? Bolls? Eruptions? awn icening ana swouenr Acnins oonesr Hbeumatism?Scrolula? Catarrh! Then you patent medicines failed. For sale by druggists at 1 per large bottle, or six large bottles (full treatment) $5. To prove our faith In B. B. B. we will send a trial bottle Free and pre. they may test the remedy at our expense. Address BiAWD BALM (JO., Mitchell Atlanta, Ga. aid to guffs rers, so :pense. Street, up suddenly in the darkness, and ikon o. unJilanlir Jiaontuuriim mn. cure all terrible, obstinate, deep seated ...w. uuuu..v v..-l-....6, biood ana ,kln trouDie8. Is your blood thin? sennentlv thn hovs are all afraid to Are TOU r?le?. A" run down? Have you j --j --leczemar r-impiesr travel alone at night. They some- i : : t.. . t -r 1 wu.cn B ... uu. iDv . "' necd B. a a (Botanic Blood BaTm), because time when one wants to give his best "'".'soSf1. ttd which USE In rirl a mil he talcpn the whnla crown oi mese trouDies, ana ine cause Deing remov- gin a can ne taaes me wnoie crowa eda permanent cure follows, b. b. b. thor- irith him Thv nil an in onn naon oughfy tested for thirty years, and thousands -..j - - o r I cured after doctors and till the old folks make them scatter and then they all call on another, in the same nay ; but it is not known how the ghosts originated, no one can quite explain everything ap pears to be shrouded in deep my stery. Perhaps it would be well fdt some one to gather enough ot his friends together and investigftte-the matter, for it is a little inconvenient sometimes for a young man to find someone to go with him every tim he wants to see his neighbor girl ; and then perhaps neither the neigh bor nor the girl either i's pleased with so many callers at one time. The grain sale at the Mt. Zion parsonage was very well attended, grain brought satisfactory pi ices. Judge Purnell is quoted as say ing there is an astonishing increase in the matter of illicit " distilling. There is no increaseiiLthewestern district. In the eastern district there are now 400 cases against moonshiners on docket. - Rich Square Times : The color ed people of the Rich Square sec tion are still going to Virginia, , New Jersey, New York and other slates up north to live. About two hun dred have gone from this section this year, and their absence has been felt in tho making and hous ing of crops to some extent. Those who go, are, for the most part, the able bodied and the thrifty men and woraenr The aged, the decrepit and the children are left behind. State or Ohio, City or Toledo, i LlICAH COITVTV. f 88- Frank J. Chbmbt makes oath that he Is the I senior partner oi tne nrm ot r. J. (Juenby a Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that b.'id ffrm will pay the sum of ONB HUNDRED DC jLAKS for each and every case of Cat a K Br that can cot be cured by tbe use of Hal,l' I vATABBR lUHB. FRANK .T. CITKN15V C!fV Sworn to before me and subscribed In m presence, tne otn uay or December, A. D.,11 sKAt Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and facts directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Hend for testimonials, free. F. 8. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 76c. hall's Family Pills are tbe bost Chi Ionic aMOM's lZXo Pepsin Is Taatcloaa mmd Quaranlead to Cur Chills and Fovor end all ESalarial Troubles. Does No Contain Quinine Wot Other Poison. Does Not injure tho Stomach Nor Effect tho Hearlne W. A. MoLarly A Son, Dime Box, Tox., says "Bamon's Pepsin Chill Tonie is thL best we have-ever handled. My so a prescribes Itin his pract!co,and ears It i! the only ChiU Tonio which a child can take without injury to the stomach." .PrlooMc. BROWN Htf'O. CO., Prop'rs, Gnwaoville, Teua. Farfflgps' Warshoage ! I H WHlTT I n GItEENSBOllO, N. C. It seems that the State Farmers' Alliance, which last year nearly ceased to exist, is now gaining rapidly m membership, it is as serted by members that months it will be doubled. it had 105,000, last year hardly mm m FwmiV I A Word of Information for the Readers of 5,000. Every farmer who will bring his tobacco to the Farmers' Wir . I n i i 11 t. 4.x i." i i i . in 8ixlUUUBC vjiccuouuiu, Biitin uc uic vcij uigucst marKct price for In 1890 eacn an every e on the floor of our house. We thank all customers lor past lavors and patronage and will appreciate any iraue tney may lavor ns wijtn in tne luture. Mrs. Joe Person's) Remedy I We also promise that we will not neglect anything that will en. able us in getting the highest prices at each and every sale W I expect to buy tobacco more largely this year than ever. Ve ex pect our purchases to reach nearly one half million pounds, so if you sell with us you get the benefit of one more straight out buver as wc snail cimnne our purcrmses entirely to our own floor. We invite every farmer who visits our market to attend our sales and Brick Church Items. Correspondence of The Gleaner. Rev. H. M. Brown attended the Lutheran conference near Salisbury more than a year with chills and last Sunday. Mr. W. M. Barber, editor of the a call For these reasons and countless Greensboro Patriot, gave us others I, William McKinley, Presi- ,ast week- dent of the United States, do hereby . Mn and Mrs- M- N- Greeson vis nnme Thursday, the 30th day of ited near Green8bo Saturday November next, as a day of general and Sunday- thanksgiving and prayer, to be ob- Wr Ja8, Huffrann "1 children, cracKers ana iignt diet. 1 was very nervous, would have severe nervous spells and could not get any natural sleep, I was so restless. I suffered all the time from chronic dysentery, which kept me weakened down. lhat was my condition, when I de termined as a last resort to try Mrs". Joe Person's Remedy. I had tried so many treatments and so many patent medicines without benefit that I had no faith in anything, and had almost made up my mind not to try anotner thing, when Mrs. Joe Person came to my house last April and induced me to try her Remedy. I bought one half dozen bottles. Felt no relief whatever un til I was on the fourth bottle, when 1 Knew i was getting better. --1 be came stronger, got so I could sleep well and there was no necessity for me to lay clown in the daytime. took twenty-one bottles before I stopped. My digestion is now per fect, and I can eat ment. vno-etnViloa Edward Butler, 23 years old, em-1 and anything else and as much as I CHRONIC DYSPEPSIA. For ten years I had been a severe 8Uflerer from chronic dyspepsia I which was Dronounced incurnhla. I I was couiDletelv run down and in tney will be convinced of the above statements, and we believe nf- the summer season was not able to ter seeing for themselves by attending ojir sales from day to day do anything and spent a great parti when on our market, thev will favor usVith their trade. of the time lying down. I- could To those who have never sold with us, we will say : If you will not touch meat of any kind, or any firino- a or chin na enm n( vmir frnri tfiia uaenn ..,:n solid food whatever, as I could not you that it will be to your interest to patronize us in the future as djgesjiLatalland had to live on Jnniffnrs tn nhfa: Z vn vprw ftoW . . 'u.efs . - j .... - -.y " aiiau-4iui--IJC Brave Explorers Like Stanley and Livingstone, found it harder to overcome Malaria, Fever and Ague, Typhoid disease germs than savage cannibals ; but thousands have found that Electric Bitters is a wonderful cure for all malaria diseases. If you have chills with fever, aches in back of neck and head, and tired, worn-out feel ing, a trial will convince you of their merit. W. A. Null, of Webb, 111., writes : "My children suffered for fever ; then two bottles of Electric Bitters cured them." Only 50 cents. Try them. Guaranteed. Sold by T. A. Albright & Co., druggists. surpassed by any one on this or an3' other market. Again thanking all for past favors, hoping in the future wc mav be favorecLwith your custom and support, we remain, , Truly your frie ids,' ' - J. II. WIUTT & CO. ployed as a bible canvasser by Rev. J-T. Kendall, of Goldsboro, has folk, Va., and fears for his safety are entertained. The police have been notified. served as such bv all our Deonle on of HiSh Point "sited relatives here disappeared from his home at Nor- this continent, and by our newly ac- njuenwy- quired islands, as well as by those Jhere 18 Tery litt1 sickness in the who may be at sea or eoiournintr in e'gnoa just now. foreign lands, and I advise that on this day religious exercises be con ducted in churches or meeting places of tho day, that its real significance may not be lost Burnt of. I nvnm. mend also that on this dav. snfaraa thev "P to watch fo the show may be found practicable, labor er of "k' on the 14th nnd 15th' shall cease fromits accustomed toil wt"ch astronomers predict. Rev. H. D. Lequex held com munion services at Spring Wood church, near Whitsett, last Sunday. Several from here attended. Lots of of our people say that Mr. II. W. Miller, private secre , Ury to CoL A. B. Andrews, and Miss Llxxie Taylor were married in the church oi the Good Shepherd at Raleigh Wednesday last. Miss Annie Tipton, daughter of Vol. J. C. Tipton, and Mr. B. A. Wilkie, of Asheville, were married in tbe Presbyterian church at Lin oolnton at 6 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. 8tewart Ellison, formorly a color ed politician in Raleigh, died at his borne In that city Tuesday a week, aged 60. lie had represented at Wake county In the Legislature and held other small positions in the government service. ' Ex-Conressman Settle, of Greens boro, who recently bought property In Aaheville, will hare a handsome borne built and expects to move to Asheville about the 1st of January to make that place his permanent borne. The barn of T. E. B. Justice, of Transylvania county, was destroyed by fire last Friday night. The na 'is estimated at f 1,200 with an in surance of $450. The origin of the fire is unknown but is believed to be accidental. Dr. George Bingham, of Davie county, an inmate sf the Soldier Home at Raleigh, died suddenly while sitting in a chair Wednesday afternoon, aged 70. IIo was a brother of G. A. Bingham, a well known merchant of Salisbury. Mr. J. L. Hedrick, one of the landmarks of Rowan, died Wednes day at his home on the Yadkin river, at the advanced age of 95 yean. lie celebrated his birthday in June. Deceased was a remark able man in many respects. By in dustry, thrift and care he had ac quired a very large estate. He and Lis son, Mr. J. A. Hedrick, owned hundreds of acres of the beet farm icg land in the county and also 13 stores or buildings in Salisbury. TsVltfa Witch Hazel Salva I . rm, Sol 4a. I the week. Messrs. Joel Huffman and W. F. Lowe, near Greensboro, were here last Sunday visiting relatives. the members of the board, that these and charity abound toward the sick, battleships, when completed, will neoajr ana Por- be inferior in almost every respect "" wnereoi i nave set my to the latest battleships of Great ' nu causea 11,0 8eal 01 lDe Un- Britain, France. Germany. Russia lted btute8 to be affixed- ' I fCSl J llf mm nd Japan. Becauso Americnn W) william mckini.ey. crews are best in the world is no reason whv millions of the nennlna It will not be a surmise to anv r r , . , ., money should be spent in building wu" ' mmiiar wun tbe good inferior .hi f, L .nA 9.uallt? ot Chamberlain's Cough " -"w-f- Kftmrwltf in bnA 4k. 4 I " . , . Vv stuun bllQfa IKmillR I gressBnouw prevent these vessels everywhere take tn Ti.,r. ST 1 ',"'7' ".V htnr mnrf.ni Tf tua.: : 1 f- .TI .. .2.r "uu- lu pjonng niammoio ., .ArTr...r. r ' . ' in" W contracted a severe case of UU11U 11MLL1HMI 1 1 I1H Pniiai n. nATTAP in I DUIVIIUIU lUDUlL'IUfl Mill I in UinV Al I D. I TIT T 1 . 1, . f , t i im. nisquicKcure wrougn u- every way than those other nations lhe bene"' th have received from ing Bucklen's Arnica Salve con- are building, we would better build Ifcni SJ1 ,h" cuwdj f vinced him it is another world's nonfc The board also decided ur, K! 7onder-.. Cure. Piles, Injuries, In,! nnthsnLn. fX-ll.ro. 1 1 K. r ..."CT" V """"uon, ana r.-. wujuicu i "- w uuui nuacKB oi croup ana I tions, cruisers, ine oadest part or ths "uuping cougn. n is Six Frig-htfal Failnres. Six terrible failures of six different doctors nearly sent Wm. H. Mul len, of Lockland. O., to an early grave. All said he had a fatal lung trouble and that he must soon die. But ho was urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Rev. G. F. Stanffer preaches here ll?r tol"n8 hle P0"168. he ,waa en" ItltMalW AHsuul T4 n nnniiinolM ina AnfoAd ftatvrnro all A i oao aoa nf Triwiof Sunday protracted services will Chest aW Lungs, including Coughs, commence and continue throueh Colds. La Grione. Pneumonia. Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough. 50c. and 1.00. Trial bottles free at T. "A. Albright & Co.'s drag store. Kdltor Sms Woadars. Editor W. V. Bsrry. of Lexina An enormous diamond rattle snake, length 7 feet 5 inches, diameter 4 inches, has been sent to the State museum from Craven county. want. When I commenced the Kemedy I weighed 98 pounds, now I weighed 115 pounds. Dvsenterv perfectly cured, and it is all owing to Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. It is everything claimed for it. Mrs. J. Ella Wynn. Fverett, Martin Co.. N. C. March 26, 1898. Raleigh cor. Charlotte Observer: If is asserted that the shortage in the lAJiwu urop in me orate is even greater than the estimates. It is said by a farmer who last year made cotton at 4J cents that this year it cost him 10. A Cure for Indigestion. I have suffered untold misery within the K" nju job itopi indigestion ana Dlllous- uinuwaawi oy a pain in my lert side and bowels. Five physicians treated me but rave only temporary relief. Four months ago I began using; Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonio Pellets, and have been constantly improving ever si noe, with fair prospect of being: per- uaiiuiiuj uurai.-n. a. reters. Notary Pub ""Sfnwn. Ky. For sale by T. A. AL- uiuvn i a vu4 imsjigii, t a y 4 1 THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF Agriculture ard Mechanic Irts Offers a thorough practical education in all branches of Agri culture, in cotton manufacturing, in civil, mechanical 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., $118.50. - 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. m., August 19, 1899, by the County Superintendent, or at the college in Raleigh, Sejt. 5, 1899. For catalogue address, President GEO. T. WINSTON, West Raleigh, N ooooooooo ooooo oooo c. Vsad y British Soldier la Africa. Cttnt. CL (i. TlAtimann is wall all Bodily Era n- known all over Africa a, mmminil. m.- ai. . ... , ,1 . i,: u i, I 3 "k Atongni eroi me iorors mat captured the The oddest part of this hooping .cough. It is a grand, I A Co.', drue store. fcmn. Kai nai:.K- VtJST- ItZ whole business-is that, although ??"?. J by T. A. lXniTiMTxZh,,. these warships are to cost more than I ' am' ' a iDscui tom Alh(mft,,a A lKJ Bechuanaland, he writes : -BefbS 50,000,000, not one of the famous -n.. o.i-j n IfTh.rlniL. nu-o. oa starting on the last campaign I fighting officers of our navy were . tu?uua A,ec xwnemen " xT V V " " "K" quantity of Chamberlain's J"!uJ11., ?! ?. " been dUbanded for failure to com- Y69tordav Wm- F,0Xd d Henry Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- w lusae I .j ... t.. . . . IAI1ri1M KtV. 1 . lJ w:u t J if v. wii.il in reguiauons ana bo Into I ' w ",lt r"v",Bl i tuyatui wnen camp last summer. The Granite c,rus near ouver postomce, south- " wwm compiaini, ana City Guards, company K, Third re- of this place, when they quar- giment, at Mt Airy, is also dis- reJoa nd ughL consulted or even asked to make suggestion to Ihe board, which i composed of naval officers known as able theorists, but not as fighters. oenaror iTocior nas not given up the idea of holding Admiral Dewey in reserve as an anti-McKinley can didate for the Republican Presiden tial nomination because the McKin ley crowd succeeded in alarming tbe Admiral about his health to the extent of causing him to abandon bis intended trips to Atlanta and Maa ta I. R I r-, . , i vivim uiiiBk uriiouvsu, riuru was siao- pnrMu KwT A in,n'.k( a n. I 1- I - J .t t. . . I KoH h. al,l-.-J- J r I . . . -""t usuuixiinu me uiue itidse uuards. i wj ""jsiih uiu inxn meiarumsts. of Mt. Airy, takes iU place as com-1 enecu- Aldndge escaped. Floyd panyK. j was just off the chain gang of Union county. T. A. Albright A Co. suarantee every ioiuo oi Chamberlain's Couch n i i ?ii ... The Raleigh Masons are planning for a $30,000 Masonic temple in that city. Men and Women RemeJy and will refund the money I . , . I to any one who i, not Usfied r fel???" using two-thirds of the contents . "1JU aujoi- Richmohd, Va.. Jane 10, 1898. Goose Grease Liniment Co- Greensboro, N. C. " Dear Sir : Some time ago you sent me one dosen bottles ot Goose Grease Liniment to be used in our stable amongst our horses, and we the neat kidner sM "at we have used this remedy. At druggists. Sample Mely since receiving it, and bottle by mail free, also pamphlet. wou1,1 that we have Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co, Bin "fTf bad wything that gave us as harnton, N. Y 1 K tod satisiactiort. We have used it I on Cuts, Braises, Sore Necks, Mrs. Jesse BamhardL an hesand nearly every disease tor's shand by keeping Dewey quiet sheep, tUe and beef cattle in th.Nr who lived near Concord, drop- chW'at this Winter. SB a boom atmrtitrl In lK. I tar.OUi cnnnlioa a I rwwl AA c.J. : L 1 1. i : i ,. . ' I , """iiou m i.u i r - awnuu at wees in uis anuv u jvn Dive II DDI OD ID "Strike For Your Attars ' f v rr. . gnu i uur i ircs. Patriotism is always com mendable, but in every breast there should be not only the desire to be a. good citizen, but to be strong, able bodied and well fitted for the battle of life. To do -this, pure blood is absolutely neces sary, and Hood' s Sarsava- riua is the one specific which cleanses the blood thorouah- ly. It acts equally well for Dotn sexes and all ages. Humor" When I need m Uoodpori- fitrlUkt HotuftSanAptrOju & cured my homer and ct txetOenl as a tonic." Josk Eaton, Stafford Springs, CU Jtocdd Saudi LADIES; while you are alVays welcome, we especially invite you to call on us before buying your fall millinery. - We have made special preprrations for you this season and are prepared tqshow you the prot.- tiest millinery at the lowest prices that has ever been 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, to trade with us this fall. MISSES. FREELAND. Southwest corner . of court house squnro next door to Scott & Co. baiUln Philadelphia. On the contrary, he BM ne remedy in the world ,oon diMnr, -kin v-T the announcement that Admiral .d .lfo L ,"w- r, 1" ?.rT. pleasing resulU use Dr. Kilmer's - 7.,. ' Dwamp-nooi. m wuu tu result ID I 4m i tnua tmn Urm Ula th amrrttatln mm ear cataarot to taa wilh lloodl Haraafaifli Dewey would make trips to the tendency of souln and tbe est in the early pneumonia. Spring is understood to be doe to rroctor s innuence ; and a friend of ne Stale Agricultural Depart- Proctor's said that the McKinley ment is preparing figures as to the crowd had played right into Proc- number of hog, horses, mules Spring, if the conditions seem to last year. warrant one, will be much more likely to be effective than one rtart-1 T . ed at this time. Admiral Dewev i 4ffn f n SHiEOF Valmtle Real Property. Bj rlrtoe of aa order of Alaiance nperi or oourt. 1 will sell at tbe court kooa door SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 1899, ber. tbe fnlkreiaa- real propee- now s Waahiruton real esUte owr xrK r. . . . tho drH for lh. hr,- K. 'J "1 7- ' " 7 P nm ,yay...TTr ' mJ ,n wntes D. " aw wj.vw uuuateu ion while at work in her kitchen. She any larger bottles or anv W I r ! t Tii).'f H. t.ai.IZZ had suffered from heart trouble for I P?ck than the one. sent us and I IVZl'LZlt l?1 by L G West ryTO res) Hr WHar amnaratlar foal r p.. , h, Hjiwa'tpwiai.- CASTOR I A .... " a - Hiuot mm ssvuu ami m wtm u nrsa a All the members of the Phiiin. I v.i.. x- . pe misaioo, except Gen. Otis, 25c. at T. A. Albright A Cot's drug of C,Uin dt t fit HJ YCI ElTI AJim E'tt ' "p are in Washington, but tbe Com- store. 8 Raleigh for 14.000 damiM no 161 Ml' A4,ii L 6il ! " ' x SJu .'nnoidingmeet- - - count of sewerare w d4A1 tBks. Uiwt neT aa 7 - . "J. aa4uataialnoieefaBl aqoaner.more or le . upoa whtc arc tbe store bouse with 1W2 a7 r" ,P stairs lately owa- I wj"wrm morr Miners. " sublet to tfce a"'T0-rH irmird br 4ei of Imtl tber- oe oaarea vr u, may riawa oi uovh. ings until next week. On, Minute Coth care. ' " , 1 Tbs i. wt mVm .iTi- lapunst theplaintiff. Bgaatareof T . I bondearrrlna: inter frooi dar of sale, and one iwniiifuil parmeot kj enaapwt& . mjo rr, j a. Pub. Adai'r, aa aT of a. a. Huvbea. Oet.t,ISBs. Southern -yi- Railway THE s Standard Railway of THE SOUTH. The direct Line to all points Texas, ' California, Florida, . Cuba and Porto Rico. Strictly firstrclass equipment on jdl inrougnand local trains; Pull man Palace Sleeping Cars on all night trains; fast and safe sched ules. i Travel by the Southern and you are Bourcu saie, comiortable and expeaiuous wnmer. r .... .. - appiy to ucset agents for time ta bles, rates and general informa- uon, or aaaress. R L, Vebsox. F. R. Dabbt. T. P. A, a P. AT. A. Charlotte, K. CL Asheville, N. CL ISo trouble to Frank 8. Cannon. 3rd V. P arui Gen. Man., J. M. Culp, Trafic .W. A Turk, G. P. A. ashington, D. C. .:.:iY:H0M WWTE FOR CECUUES SSS?' Srwias; iUebinee we ssawafaetiira and tssw - prices batoreyow par thsss y etaer. TMS NtW HOWS Scwiwa tJACHIHC CO. TO WHOM IT MAT OO.VCBHJT: I hare Sard one of tbe BUIs KryI Tbreaoers (or SJ years eoeUBuoualy and so" tbree rearsAcp and It te still ioin . " Itsiowe of the beat wbeat aaTerai ereraaw, acaroplr evar waadnva araia' wjsairtaiaodadaaartoato "T. P"'r Hurnod. A. B. JAC'KSO.', Ouilford CeUese. J WWritC.C TOWH8ESD. Greesatora, i. (X, for srioM oa Threswers. Estfaei as Saw Mills wae. la seedof ooe. DROPSY cvwnwttb it T -T'- i nawiw re all a. a. a. luj-s soas. ii a. Aisasa.ws cure. That Is M ftt was aaaaw I nute Coorh Care,
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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