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TTTP!'-OTiP!:ANPl"R: A. M. Keiley. get a Good' Ap GRAHAM. NC., Aw. IS, 1888. - Terms of Subscription s On Tear, 81 x mouth. . ., Thre mouths, 1.50 .Ti .60 eTSnbscrlptlim must b pal J strictly In adstnre. Pfwtwjn (ire. .' 1 u Katrs op Advertisixo : One tqusre (one Inch.) one time fil.OO" for first Imertlon end Oft; cent for each subse qaent publication, r i , r' Rate f ir more apace and longer time far Biihed on application. - Lecl imti-c charged ton ocnla a line lor trli insertion. J. D. KEKNODLE, Editor. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ITOtt CONfJIlESS FOVBTH PI8TKICT, JOHN W. GRAHAM, of Orange. ' FOR SOLICITOR IX FIFTH DI8TRICT, JACOB A. LOXO, of Durham. u ! L.jijia. - Thin petttlemnn wan refected hy Aus triaand Italy asarepiesentaliveofthe United States at their courts on a most fri.'ilotis pretest. Of hU recent ap poimmeut the Washington corrt-soii rti-nt or the Charlotte Observer says : A. M. Kelly, of Virginia. Rets first clues aniKlnt metrt in Egypt. He ha been nominated by the President, Accented and confirmed by the Khe dive, as judge of the Court nf First lustsuee at Cairo. The salary ami total compensation are alKfut fo.OOO year. In Egypt, liy arrangement with tho vnrloua great iowersin 187B.a nuni ber of trilmnala lor trying civil case arising between citizensof Ihette nations and Egyptians, or the Egv''u Rov crnmcut, or mombers of the Kuediye's family. They take the place of the con auliir court so fur a thin class of cases goes. " Tbtre are two couriH of First Instance or original jurisdiction one at Cairo and one at Alexandria, and a Court of Appeals at Alex andria. Three Americans have judg- ships on these 'international tribunals, which are composed, each, of three for-. eigners and two natives. One ol these, V tctor C. Bdrrtiiger; oftNorih (Vroiina is a judge of the high court or Court of Appeals. These mixed tribunals have been found more sttisfactory than the old system. MEETING! The members of the Democratic Ex ecutive Committee for Alamance coun ty are earnestly requested to meet In ny oliice, in Graham, on Saturday, the 21st day of August, 1886. It is impor tant for nil to be present for consulta tion. The time of holding the conven tion to nominate a candidate for the legislature, and candidates for'Shcrilf, Clerk and other county offipes will be then appointed; and other matters connected therewith will be considered uud determined tipon. E. 6. PAI'KER, Ch'ra'n Aug.' 10, 1887. Pern. Ex. Com. mm -" Mr. A. 8. Abel I, proprietor of the Baltimore Sun, celebrated bis eightieth birthday on Tuesday, lOtb Inst. lie has Imicu successful and is t he richest editor In the United States. Ireland is still in a state of unrest. Home rule may be bettea for her than her present government ; but Juit at thia time her rule at homo is not good. rMobs are tho order again, nod it is not known where or what the end will be. Members of the, Democratic Execu tive committee for Alamance county should not fall to be present at the meet tag to bo held here next Saturday. Bee cull at head of flrst column on tbis this page. The Democratic State convention meets next Wednesday; 24 innt., at Raleigh, to nominate a Supreme Court ticket. If tbe conventiou acta wisely, it will name men of high moral char acter, ripe legal tearing, aud vigorous bold in mind and body. The lato Sara'l J. Tildeu left property worth between sevdu and (eo millions of dollars. He provided well for all his relative. Better than all he left tbo bulk of his fortune for the public good fur the establishment of publio lib niies and their proper endowment. Few know how to make so good au use ot money. Two brothers, Hobl. L. Taylor, find Alfred Taylor, are candidates lor tbe governorship of Tennessee, the former on tho Democratic ticket and Ibe latter on the Republican ticket. They at art even, having had the same origin. They cannot engage In personal re flections coueeriiing each other' fami ly. The line of their dlsouasions will ef necessity be confined to the virtues ef the partita they represent, the records of the past and the promisee for the future. No doubt they -will make the campaign Interesting. JWs nope uod will beet Air. lu the next Congress there will be a cimuge of, at least, four In tbe North Carolina delegation. In the flrst dis trict, Moj. Latham bat been nominated to succeed Mr. Skinner; lu the third, Ma. McC'lammy to succeed Col. Green i In the fuurth. Mat. Graham' to succeed Gen. Cox: In the sixth Mr e Rowland to succeed Col. Bennett. Besides these changes which will be certain, others may occur. There oro Independents la the sixth, eighth and Btnt'i districts, some of whom may . be elected, or cause the defeat of tbe regular Democratic nominees from combinations brought about. Give all independents a told shoulder. Tbey ro enemies to Democratic success. ; Prominent Republics as have agreed K disagree. Tbe executive committee met at Ralelgb last week and decided not to call a State convention. Thia action on the part of the committee does not seem to hare been at all agreeable to Ibe rank and file of the g. e. p., so a call has keen Issued by a number of prominent Republicans for mass convention at Raielgk on 22nd of September, for the purpose ot elect- ing a new committee. The old com mittee can discern sufficiently . to un derstand that it will be useless to so to the trouble and expense of conduct ing a State campaign Ibis fall. Some, likely, want to load for txtJ years hence. - Prolonged; Balloting. Cena;rMinnl C'eareaatlanla n Third M rim Vl.irlcli. . Tho Democratic eoiiventloii of the 3rd district met at 12 o'clock, Aug. 12, at Clinton, in the court bonce (trove, tho court house' not being large enough to hold it. Before the committee on credential' hud reported, tho proceed ings were interrupted by a heavy rain which eventually foroedthe convention to retire to the Academy, about a bnlf iniUMiistant. Dim was accomplished in the mitlst of the rain, btrt every body crowded into the hull, which was too small, ihe room was cleared with tho view of admitting only delegates. In the meantime the rain held up and the convention went to work in the Academy grove. where it was in session until 7 p. in. It then adjourned to the court house grove and remained in session all night until the nomination was reached at a. m. The dele gales strewed along on tho ground in the court house grovo presented pic luresque scene. The friends of Col. Green were very strong iu the convention, hut the first trouble was to tho detriment of their cumlidate. Moore County held neither primaries nor county convention, tho delegates being apK)iuted hy executive .com mittee. The majority understood to be against Col. Green, and the com mittee.'on credentials divided in its re port, the majority reporting against ad mitting the delegation, and the minor ity in favor ot admitting them The discussion of this matter occupied much time and caused a good deal of feeling. Eventually Col. Green friends withdrew opposition and the minority report was adopted, but tbe bitterness of that contest was subse aueutlv felt. It took 226 to nominate The vote stood for Green : Airapson,50; wusiow, m ; iuwueriann, ou ; Moore y ; uupnn, S3 : render, 14 ; Bludou, 10; For Dortch, 97. For McLean, Har nett 2. Moore 20. Total 45. Tbis was kept up for a great number er ballots, when Air. Dortch's name was withdrawn, tbeu McLean received 14U votes. At o a. m. isicnoisoo's name was brought In without breaking Green columns. At 7 a. m. Mr. McCIammy was put in nomination uy sir. Allen or Wayne, and eventually the Green solumn which had stood hy the colonel so steadfastly uegan to oreaK, ana on Ihe 845th oa lot Mr. McCIammy received the tw thirds uecessary to numlnale. Fi rbt District. Tho eongressional convention assem bled at 9 o'clock Aug llth, at Eliza neth City. Capt. Ch-is. F. Wsrreii, of Washington was chosen oermauent c-nnirman. rive names were placed iuio nic wiimmion. xneno were i4i t ham, Skinner, Brown. Moore and Miaw. At the eiuhth ballot the vote stood : Jjathain 140, 8kluner, 97, Brown 04, oioore to, hiuw i. At that time (p. m) the committee took a recess foi one hour. Up to 11 o'clock 29 bal lots hail been lalceu. Iiithnm then re ceived 139, Bklnuer 92, Brown 67, Moore o7 and Shaw 6. Latham was nominated en tbe 163rd ballot. The vote waa 179 for Latham 163 for Skinner, S for Moore. Latham's noiuiuation was made unauimous amid enthusiasm an har mony. ' ' The Cutting Case.' Test ' ISrcMlea. Crnr. of Mkxk, August 18,'vii Galveston. The Diarjo oOicial to-day con tai irs iinoortant docniuents rr gnritlng the Culling Case, including ihe run text or me uecMon or lungi Zubla at Paso del Norte, which show clearly and unmistakably thai lh court held Mr. Cutting for a crime 1e- icun on Mexican soil and contiiinl elm nltanrously in Texas and Mexico, Tbis outs a new phase On the case. it shows that judge Zubla regarded the casn as one continuous not, Washington. Aug. 13. In relation to tho statement telegraphedfrom here to a New York paper that tbe cabinet had accepted an ouer from the M0xi can government to have the Cutting afluir looked into by a special envoy from this country, with a view to arbi tration, secretary Uayarrt sahl to-night that there was no iriiin whatever in Let laatlsrallM ke Check Ml. It Is the boet of our county that she is the refuge of the oppressed of an nations, tierinans, Jews, Irish, Poles, Bohemians, Spanish, Italian, French. Chinese, Japanese and Negroes nave an oome to he swallowed up in our voracious Annio Saxon civilization We have swallowed so many of thein t hat we cannot digest them. We bad a bad attack of colic from an oversunnlv of German and Russian commuulatio citizens in Chicago tho other day, The negro is Mill an undigested ar ticle ami the Chinaman refuses abso lutely to be sssimulaled. The great est problem of our age is how to deal with the foreign element. . Uutil it Is settled, would it not be best lor our govemmeut to put a stop to Immigra tion? As foi North Carolina, let her people aiwaya remain as tney are ; unpretend ing, booest, contented and hard-working. May the good old 8tata never be curseo w ttn wealtb, cities and PiUsboro How. Dr. Frank Hastings Hamilton, of new i or it , died last week in the 73rd year ot bis age. He waa one of the moot emineut surgeons in this eouo try. He was one of the learned physicians called in to consult the ease of Presi dent Garfield. At Magnolia, Duplin oounty, there are extensive tuberose "farms." One of them contains Jen, and one other tweoty-five acres. One bulb produces from lea to twelve small bulbs. Bulbs will not produce Boar era noiil they are. two years old. Tbe small bolU are tulled aa ay from the large or pareut bulbs. The email bulbs are shipped in great quantities, mainly to Europe, aad sell as $30 per 1,00. One of Ibe owners of these farms also has la cultivation 10,000 young rosea. These were first set out as cuttings, being sent from lbs North by a nurseryman. Wheu they attain the age of two years tbey will be rahip pvd North. , the report.' He added rnst he had not beard from minister Jackson on the Cutting affair since the adjournment of Congress, aud all his dispatches on that subject had been published. The story about a special envoy is. claimed to be only ono of many similar rumors set afloat to enitmrrass tne state de- partinenC It is broadly s see tied that Mexican money is being freely used to defeat the administration in- the Cut ting affair by- creating public sent! incut iu tiifl country hostile to the irosition assumed by secretary Bayard. A prominent Republican diplomatist, who has criticised the action of the State department, u . said to be an agent of the Mexican government, and a stronir effort in being made to work up n feeling in favor or arbitration, so as to pave tbo way lor action on the part of the administration which would afterwards be construed hr its opponents as a back down." Mexi can rascibility and venality" are claim' ed to bo the elements of danger in the present situation. ; f - Washington, D. C, August 13. Secretary Bayard, ipeakiiig of the ac cusation made against him, that he had nroceediHl Mitli undue hnsto in the Cutting affair, niiVT lirtd placed this country in the attitude of bullying a weaker neighbor, said to-night that he had acted with all possible considera tion towards Mexico. Cutting hod been in prison for more than a month when he made the demand for his release.nnd everxince then he had beeudoingevery thing,i'i his power to effect n peaceful settlement, short of conceding tlui point that Mexico could try an American citizen for an ofl'ciise committed in this tountry. There ho hod stopped short. and there he would remain. The ques tion Is ft fuiiduineiital one, involving he right of American citizenship, and and not one which can be disposed of by arbitration. It is not n Question of pcoiiiiiiry loss or damage, hut of per sonal liberty and possibly of life itself. Secretory Bayard is evidently anx ious to help the McxieniiH out of the iflicully without lurrhiKiii'i on their sensitive national piide, but he has no Idea of giving up tho principle for which this government contends. From his expressions on the subject It may be slate I that the question of arbitra tion has pot been ennrfidered, and the State department has no idea of modi fying its demand which is the uncon ditional release of Cutting. The chief difficulty iu the way of a settlement Is the peculiar relation of tbe various Slates to the fodonil covernmeut of Mexico. Their condition Is pretty much that of our own colouics before the adoption of the federal constitution all acting, independently and Intense ly Jealous or one another. The federal government of Mexico is powerless some instances as against an indiyidual (State. The state or Chihuahua now holds Cutting, and until the federal government gets pnmession of him can do nothing. Unlem the passions or the Mexicans are Inflamed to such point as to render it dangerous for the federal government to make conces sions. Cutting will probably he releas ed as soon as practicable, aud the mat' ter amicably adjusted. There can be no doubt however, that there is a very ngiy loeitug in Mexico nguiust our ueo pie. , . . . i -NEWSY NOTES. Uleaacal Areas Hm Hlaie raw. ' Twelve small diamonds were found In McDowell county recently. : - The office of Deputy Collector for Durham county, -has heen aooiisneti. The place was filled by W. K. Parrish, Tbe negro George Marley who killed John Dean near New Salem week lie fore last is still at large, says tbe Ashe- boro Owner. . A weather service nnd U. S. signal station will be. at nn early day. esUlv lished at Ralehth in connection with tho experiment station. Differences altoitt wages In the Au gusta, Ga., cotton mills have, beeu ad justed and the operatives return to work at once. The Wilmington Renew says : - It isa' fact that over 700 colored men have been enrolled In this cUy for ser vice in Mexico, in case there should be war witbtlint country. Pittsboro Record! - We hear Oran A. Ilanner, Esq., mentioned as tbe next senator from this count)'. The conn ty would be fortunate iu having sucb a senator and we nope he may. be muuceu to serve. Durham Recorder: W. Duke. Rons & Co.. shipped during the month of July 29,849,140 cigarettes, or an average for each working nay 1,107,228 .cigar ettes. It took 119,000 itounds of fine tobacco and 93400 square yards of French rice -paper to make this num ber of cigarettes. -; r s i Reidsville Timet : Wo are grieved to lenrn that Mrs. Penrce Foster commit-, ted suicide Tuesday, sometime during the night by shooting herself through he head. The family lived aliout 7 miles from Rcidsville. She was not very old. only about 25. Her mind had been somewhat impaired of late. Dnnbury FeporUr-Poat : A man. by the name ot Jackson was sent to jail Tuesday for going into, the court room In an intoxicated condition. The August two weeks term ot Superior court began Monday, Judge McRae presiding. There wcro 107 cases of the State, docket ou Monday. . The engineer and conductor of a Chester & Lenoir narrow gauge train were arrested at Lincolnton Inst .Sat urday. They were charged with ruu' nlng their train at a greater speed through the town than allowed by the corporation laws. Upou their relusal to give-bond for appearance, they were placed in lull ana their train side tracked. At Charlotte last Saturday a young colored Iwy attempted the dissection of a dynamite cap. such as is used to explode dynamite cartridges, with his pocket knife. He had but jommeoced the operation when the cap exploded. The boy's hnnds were frazzled and his face lacerated. Two or three of bin Queers had to be amputated and others trimmed of torn flesli. LDVERTSEMENTS. BLOOD AI7D II01TEY, Die bfood of man has m-ub to do in hap- Ing bU actioos during bis l-tlrfroajfljhroBj- J ADVERTISEMENTS. tbis troublesome wnrld, regardless ot the amount of pretent or expectant money . Iu pocket or stored away la bank. ' It Is a eon' ceded fact that we appear as oar blood makes a, and Ibe carer the, b!oot, the' happier, Wealthier, ptettier ai.d wiser wa -are , li-jnce tbe oft repeated LiUrrofmVtry. "bnr your blond F With Jore treanis of llfe-glrlns fluid eoorstng ibruuaji oar veins, boonillng through onr hearts and plouglilug. through our physical frames, oar moral become better our oHntttutloii sirotiger, onr InUllm-taal faenltle more acute and grander, and Sinn, Women and children happier, beaHuiet aud mnt lovely.. ' ' Hie nnpreeedenisd demand, tke Qnparellel- cd etratlre rowers, and tbe nnmUtakable proof from tboae of onlinpeachalile ebaraeler and lutegrjiy, point with an unerring linger to B. B. P. Botanic Blood Balm as far tbe best, the chcaput, aud tho quickest a id ' tbe grandest and most powerful 'blood remedy known to mortal man, in the relief and posi tive cure of scrofula, rhcamathm, skin dis eases, all tain u of Uoed poison, kidney emn plaints, fM nkwrs and fores, cancers catarrh, etc. B. B. B, Is only about .three years old a bsby in age, a giant in power but no remedy In Amcrk-ra can make or ever hat made such a wonderful showing In Its magical powers In coring and eradicating the alove cou- plaints, and ' gigantic t ales la the fare of 'remled.Jo.'pjsitton nd wouUMje moneyed monop.il Lrt. Letters from all points where Introduced are pouring In upon us, speaking in Its loudest praise. Some y they receive more benefit fron one botde ofB. B. B. than fbey' bave from twenty, thirty and fifty, and even one hundred bottles of a boasted ilecoctSoo of Inert and nou-mrdlcinsl roots aud branch- of common forest trees. : We hold the proof In black aud white, and we sho hold the fort. Policeman's "Views. Mrs. M. M. Pilnce, living at S3 West Fair St, Atlanta, Ga., basbeen taiublcd for several months with an ugly form of catarrh, attend ed with a copious and offensive discharge from both nostrils. Her syftem beesme w affected snd rcdnced that she was confined to bud at my house for some time, and received the attention of three physicians, snd used a dozeu bottles of an extensively adveitlKd blood remedy, all without the least beueflt. ; ' She fln.illy commenced the nsr of B. B B, with a decided Improvement at once, and when ten bottles had been used, sho was entirely cured of all symptoms of catarrh. It'gave her an appetite, and Increased her strength rapidly, and I cheerfully recommend It as a oulck aud cheep tor.lc and Blood ?urlficr. . J. IV. Gloss, ' Atlanta, January It, 1888. - Policeman. Imwlgratiea Items; Mr. F. O. Harblsotf. of Forest Hill Pa., a young man of some means with E. E. Magee traveled for two months through Western North Carolina, mnk tug a lliorouicli examination or farm lag, timber and mineral lauds. On the 29th of July he writes from his home requesting settlers rates, havinit der4d ed to locate permanently in North Carolina near Highlands. Mr. M. Knowles. of LenoirvlHe. Pa., writes that he intends to move to this State in t he fall, and will probably settle in Catawba Co., Some of his people have moved to that county oiiring the present year, and he winks a number or his people will make XV C. their future borne. Mr. T. W. Tlnlady. formerly of Penn has moved to Warreoton. it well pleased mid will induce a number ot people down. He writes fur rates so that two English families can move to this State, ihe head of pue of tbe families is a blacksmith. W. E. Fuller. Esu.. of Ohio, wished to locate in N. C- and euirsire in Atrri cultural pursuits, lie owns land in Ohio but thiuks N. C. is more suited to bis wants than Ohio. John liavdeu, of Port Byrau, N. Y., wishes to visit n. t-.. for the purpose ol lookincr at he oountrv. and nrobablv to locate if he is satisfied. He is a good mau and would make a good c tizen. strswe Vf. Yon are feeling depressed, ymir ap- petite is poor, you are boihered with headache, you are figety, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and want to bract up. Braee no. hut not with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, wnicn nave lor tneir items very cheap, bad whiskey, and whirh stimulate you for an hour, and then leeve yon in a worse condition than yoo were before. What you want ie an altera live that will punfy your blood, start healthy ac tion of Liver and Kidneys, restore your vuaiuy, ana give renewed neaits and strength. Such a medicine yon will ud In blectrw Bitters, a4 wtiiv 60 cents a bottle. Lenoir 7me; William NeLnn. of Patterson township, a veteran soldier who lost an arm at Gettysburg, was last week allowed eutbt dollars ner month for tbe support of bis three idiot children by the board of commissioners. Mr. Nelson has sop ported these chil dren fur twenty yearn, working on rented land with one ana to work with nd baa paid his taxes and supported his wifs and two Other children besides the three unfortunates. A Book of Wonders Free. All who desire full information about the cause and cure of BIwkJ Poisons Bernlula and Sc-rof'iliu 8welllngs. Ulcers, Bores. Rhru ua.iBiu, Aiuuey viHiipjtii'ii, vah--iTU, etc., can seenre by msll, free a copy of our 9i page lllntrated of wondur. II led with the mot wondurf-il snd startling proof ,eer be- Address, BLOOD BALM CO., - , ' Atlanta, Ua. For sale at Mitchell' Drug Store. A FTNEz: With enconraging crop prospects more books and Bibles will be distrib- tod throughout the South this summer and full than for many years before. B. F. Johnson & Co.. the well-known publishers of Richmond, have beeu ex- , pectiug and are prepared to meet any reasonable demands that may bo mnde Upou them. Those who have not yet made arraugemeuts to work for them tbis season had better communicate with I hem at once. Wadesbcro Intelligencer: . Travel ing in the upper part or the county a few days ago, we met a family . of col ored people father, mother, and brats hastening along with books, slates, J and tig kettles in Jiand. We asked where they were - going and with one voice they answered : "To school " Tbe fat her apparently was at least 50 years old, but seemed determined to have an education. That is the way the school money goes, but let it go-the soouer It goes the better. : . . -Washiwoboit, D. C, August 12.' A call wm mane to nay fur siuw.uuu 8 per cents, - Tbe call matures Septem ber 15. ,. ' ' The President has signed the com mission of E. Speuoer Pratt as U. 8. minister to Persia. The President ap pointed Lewis Gebhart United Slates consul to Baroaaoes ana utto . item er at Santiago de Cuba. ' The reoelDls of tbe government since July 1 have been nearly $4.000,-1 A Sntjflrb TlashFrodooar And Tonio tv iu . u , : ... t 1. - I - wo iu vaixbh vi mo iwviuif iur m same period last year. Wu. the nnderslirncd. eitlaena of tbe diffnr eut counties mentioned below, have each purchased ."Hisne toiufort ' WroiiRlit Iron i oAlug Raniri of Wnatglit I on Ksnue Co., otlM. Louts. Mo, who bnve wUIHixbud tln-lr bead quarters at Durhsss, . C, for Ihe purpura of oauvasing4lii section of country by mean of wagons. We Ind llteir ageou to he proHit hud reliable business men, who hure dealing with tbe best people only, 'talier tbey go. . We bse been nslng ens of Ibebr make of Ranges a sufficient length of time lo proclaim them far unperii-r to anything of the kind that We bare nt seen or tried. Tbiy possess all the reqiihriles of a Srst cIsm cooking apparatus, and we can safely say their equal tor aood bakinu. eeon omy ot f ael, and durability has not yet been ADVERTISEMENTS.. msde. We have Ksiigu were a new thought IIIVeillKM ITrourht ' Iron but upon In- I ywilKSt ou we flud that tbey bare been made snd ned conttsutlv for the last fiftv veura In hotels and olker places where large rooking capacity is required and Ran ire can be aeen now iu those places W5-ti bave been In ctm- siant ae iwenty ave aSd thirty years, aud tome even lomrertbap that. We are perfectly satisfied with onr r-nehsse I etove agsin, beeaase we think Ranges are better snd more economical in every respeet. and commend them to tbe aood oroDle of of .other se tions. Terj Rerpeetfnlly, wkbbii cotrirrr. WW Woods, WHHoIlowny, R H Atwater, Li i ruryear, W T Redman. Jno A Proctor, O Copley, -J J Adcock, : G Roberts, " J Parker, , J Roller Is. -. J H Holloway, n uawselt, W II Berry, A A. Sears, . Jno A Cole, W A Garrett, J H Woods, - Z T Hampton, J A Berry, SStnggs, - - M Ball, H J Hall, W H M r is, Win YClurk. W J Pogue, Prop'r , , Vlaiooru Hotel. lucre GRANTILLK BOUNTY. WH Hester, R P Akin, T J Binitb, B Curry, 8 A Fleming, B Hester, W L Mitchell. C A Lawrence, w J Howard, W P Wagstaff, II Hailey. L V Pierce, H I Maugum. U h Allen, J C Fleming, E L Hester, T Jackson, ' J P Hester, ' J Mitchell, Mrs M E Jeffreys. Mis 8 Bullock, W II Adcock, . E B )awreiicF, Mrs M It Mow, OPKcalh, D A Clmpcll. OBANOE COUNTY. W J Gray, r . H Blnlock, FLOBIM TONIC! BIB. FOSTER S.CHAP3IAJY, One of the Isudmarks nf tne tienrala Drue 'I canlhsrdly select a slmrle of the many to whom I bsve snld Kninn's Pioneer Blood Renewer, but what hare lieen aaliOed; and I find it " the bet remedy for all kfn disease", 1 have evtr sold, and a fine Florida Tonic." rOSIXB 8. CHAPMAW, , OrUndo, Fl. A CeHain Cure For Catarrh I Gr -ensboro JVbrf Stat : VT. W. Tayl lor. sq.. or rbiladelpnia. was here Monday prospecting with a view to inttinK up euv water woiu nr. ray lor was well pleased, with the situ ation. He proposes to go Into water works business as a private business About hslf past one o'clock Monday night our city was aroused by the alarm ol Are. Tbe occasion of tbe alarm was the burning of the North Carolina Handle works, just south of the R. D. Railroad, uear tbe depot. The origin of the Are is not known, but supposed to be accidental. All tho machinery, together with a quantity of I nanaics, rims aua spokes and other property . was completely destroyed. 1 bis was among tbe first turning tablishments built in the State after the war, and is the enterprise lu which Judge lourgee was atone ume Inter Quinn'a Pioneer Blood Bene wer. Cures all blond and sklu diseases, rhoaina turn, scrofola, old sores. A perfect spring BMdtcine. If uot la your marret It will be forwarded on receipt ef price. Small bottles SI M large fl.73k Essay on Mood and skta dtoeases mailed free. MACON MEDILINK COMfANT, Macon. Ga. 1 1 , ji For sale at Mitchell's Drug Store, Graham, N. C, aud by Freeman & Zachary, Drnggists, Co. Shops, N. C. Aug. lz-iy. Wkisky AswrUng Itself. Yesterday, before justice M. B. Barbee, suite were brought against each of Ibe live commissioners of Wake.' These are brought by men whose applications 'for" license to sell Honor at various points Just outside Ot Raleigh township were refused by the board at recent meetings. Tbe plainiiOa are represented by Messrs. Gatiin, Armtaead, Jones and John Uevereux. Ibe suits are broueht under section 711 of the Code -and under the acta of 1885. which sev tbe commissi onera shall grant lisense. on proper cert i 9 rates as to rood moral character; the violation of the section ia Code subjecting a county commis sioner to pay a. peaatty ofgaoo. Tbe liquor mea claim that the commissi ott ers have no discretion in tbe matter. but must grant license : in other words that toe law is mandatory. Tbe com miaaioeera, on. the other band, will ate tbe case of Mall vs. commissioners ot Bnnoombe eouaty, in which the 8a preme coart decided that tbe comwia. siooers had a right to refuse, to issue licenses. It is a decidedly intesestiog case and will attrast geueral attention. .Vent eJtd Obfrver, PAM JONEP U EBU-ONS 0 In the principal dtlem with history ot his life. sod semuosby Sim Small b Is eo- laborer. Ouly Illustrated Edition. Xoat remarkable and tr tensely tnlerestine aad amiMing eogravuigs ever seen la a book. If Weill aad Aatswetts IMiitM The trt eomrilcla reiiorts eter nriated. QreaieM book aeasation. frrtaendous d maad. Mo book ever before like It. brents Wanted. PofMilsr kw dowa prices. Write for tenaa; or to semre arencv enlcklr. send TS eests ia stamps for full mhsi. 8rBAHDWIOirO.- Jsne 10-eei 61 Arch St Philadelphia, fs. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Ilarlnr eaallled as Xxneatnr bimw the es tate ! William HoIbms. eee'd, all penmas m- seeiee ie sua wtais are sereov notiaee to persons make bBSMdisla uayawot. and all p holding elatoM agalaM said Sxtale tn p hrm, a or tnfura the M day of Aasn 1W7, er this nutica will be -pleaded la bar ot OKO. W. HOLMES. Xxtealor This IDU day of Jaiy, ltMs.-et. , Subscribe for the G leases, f 1X0 ayearia advance. - E Berry, H T Tilley, H G Haines, E A Dickson," Mrs E A Lockhart. Jno O Shields, C Davis, Mrs N M Cheek. . L C Purifoy, W M Reves. J A Bowlaud, . JNRay, Tkrbon D W Richmond, WH Lyon. R S Buyues, A V 01 core. r" RB Hawkins. J O Bradsher, Alex Whit held, EV Brooks, KUates, ; WJ. Ijawson, - W Allen, J L Clayton, ' J L Garrett, DCCozurt, B C Waters. J T Wilson, Wm D Wood. S Jones, Israel Turner, J t Hogan, II Oldliam, J B Cheek, ' ' J P Mason, , J V Joues, ; P H Stubliins, H W Clark. County. C O Briant, G W Whitfield, E S Mnlone, J W Hicks, Jr W lUoug, H J Winstead, J lVL-ng, JT Jones, COReade, W Laws, JRRcodc, J PTlnsent, WFRemle, S S Moore. Wakb Copntt. Mrs E Penney, 8 M Ulley,. S J Mitchell, W H Reade, Jno W Jewell, DBBufTulow, ' W C Sturdivant, OH Page, B F Iawrence, , Alex t'nlclaugh, WD May, W R Smith, , W ti Xing, 8 8 Turner, . f T J Jones, 8 Crocker, G J Mitchiner, F S Hogan, Wm Watts, II Fool, -AGFerrell, 1 Jno Vickers, ' EM Perry, W H King. W H Pennington, Wm JHedlin, Chatham Count f. Dr E II Ward, . E G Iambeth, A O Gales, -W J Goodwin.? J W Atwater, a Kiggsoee, HHIIrtarn," I H Strautcban. J J Clark, J Perry,. L A Hanks. M D. (i W Foushee, JAPugh, .Rob't Bynum, M T Hortou, MB Merritt, R Atwater, J D Yates, J A Crane, W J Cheek, ' A C Onckman, H H Henderson, , H M Holt, ' Dr J C Kirkman, I DfC Surke, Aag. IX-lm. 0. IL HAEDE27 FEED S.M & EXWE STADDLIEI. riv Points, Main Bt Pmhim.g. C. sSpecial attention to Boarder". Jaa'y 28-6m. m L0N9 ST2UDWIC2, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, XyQTXoTT A TUT, M". O. I win be ia Orshsni to an end to professional business oa Ihe first Monday of each snoots till f artier notice, - , - . A. UJXU. ML 0. W. YH1T0ETT DENTIST . GREENSBORO, - T. C. Can- he fnand the first Mnwds Snd Tsefdav at Dr. O. W. UmutX Onkam. fa each nsmih and Vednerfay and Tnnraday ef iniluwliig I . vi. noil a, voupnar enope. aoril 14 tr '7f?0 TO O A YEAR, As ( w J clear ef a II 8 expenses cut be awos wor kinf ler es. Afcats preferrcd'wko esa furs Mb Ukcir own hones I aua rlT weir wnote uine K Slnre BMMnenU nmv be profitably am ployed A lew vnennrif M imrw or cities. B. F. lOUAIOMAlO.. Jaly -lU Hi Mala 8c B 'ekaMnsd. 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The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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