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THE G LEA NEK. 1S8UKD KVEHT THTJMDAT. 'Jit AH A M. X. C , Sept. 10, 1889. TKIttjS .OF 8VB8CBIPTIOS (, .ma ffiy...i )..! ItJiO ....... -. -----r-. r t SirBii'jScrliJlioo be PA Jl ! dvance. rotai? Ire. - rriie Editor la not rwpojMilo I";'1" ViSWS espressou OJ corrospunuciiw. Kates o Adtkbtwino s f imifarc fane Incli) om time I.OO twt Insertion end ftj eeoU for earli Hunt pnii'.icatton. Rates f'ir more mct snd longer tuas aistieil on application ' ' : ' V J Ujc.4 nptres ehertea ten eents 11m te Insertion. tor fur- ,T. D. KERNODLE. Editor. ' N. 0. Ihiana Aaylnm. The Board of Directors at their meet. ''' fits in Raleigh last week elected as 4 Superintendent to succeed Dr. Orto- soru, Dr. Wm. K. Wood, of Scotland ' Heck, Halifax county, but a native of ViublnKlon county. He U epoken of bu eminent and successful physiulau ami Ih at present and lias been for a n u mber of years chairman of the S tote Medical ExnmlulngBoord. Ho U 82 Tvpnra of lire. There were about IS j - " applicants for tha place.; : . i ' t: . For the, place of second assistant physl. Ian to succeed Dm Rogers there " t t. ' ' & 11 .. ' . - .' - V v v .. . were 29 appi'canis. ir. . fr . 1 1 si II, ot Fsyettsville, aged 81 yean, was elected. ?: '"f :,if..'.f.,-v ll ofT'irds us pleasure to refer to the ' ' fiiDtoflhe very lino opening of tho high schools and colleges throughout the 8Ute. With scarcely an excep . lion wo know no exception ihey hove opened in rast inotanoes better than they have since the war some of them better then they have dona since they were founded. The sign Is a good one and angurs well for North Carolina. "" ' Ex-Prcsldent Cleveland will' moke some speeches In Ohio, ad vocating tariff reform, during the present campaign; and tho Democrata show signs of great activity already. It Is expected to be unusually active. VTariff reform will iuevltnbly come ; the ball is In motion . nnd received such an impetus under ' ' " '" ' ' he vigorous administration o( Mr, Cleveland that Ilia only a question of ' ' time when the wholo country will fully wukeii and foil In I Inc. Such refor mnt Ions never bo back ward. .. , Two prisoners picked out of Durham f Jell Sunday. Leon AlttteU I the Deraocratto nom inee for Gov. of N. J. Raltlsh and Durham will bo ., u acted by ttlephotio. Tijnity OHc(co opened with ninety stu'ieuu present. -J Rev. Mr. Ppairon will commence a ' . nici'tiiig In CharUlte on 22ud lust, f f i .( cl M. Parks, of HilUborW will move : , to Baltimore to go into Business. MoJ. Jvhn Hughes, a prominent cltl ti'ii of Newberno died last week. Simon Wa'kliis, ool'd, dropped dead In Mi!lon Saturday night a week ago. Fub. II. Bushee, Eq., has resls-ned tho attorneyship tor too Eaaleru DI4. ofN.C. ( (,! -i jj: .f ;' A TonnsylvanU la ly In tha ad r 1 uixliing, awalloe ad her artlliclal teeth. It cost her her life. Bon Air hotel. ner rlchmond, was burned up on Wedn- ad y of last weak. 1a4 925,000, liuurauotf f3,000. Mrs. Calbarina Whilmer celebrated f er one hundredth birthday a few days ago in Catawba csunlj. , ... Labor ee-onls are at woik about 8el- mt gatht ring up tha nesroes to Carry lb tin wnxt and south-west. ' . ,., (. - i - v : v . t. -' ' Booevolent Northern ladies trill . " er.-ot a seminary In Stanley county for v b " thi education of poor white children ' ' No stick or stone marks tho last rest ing phvse of Preatdut John Tyler In Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond. , It Is reported that Dr. Dixon has na k j .'Ir advisement Iba rounding of a cot ton fuctory lor the Asyltrou . f ; A gas wrl', the largest la Ohio, baa bern struck near Snnrlurky. It will flow 60,000,000 feet daily, so estimated. . Tha Governors of tha UilrUanr origl ' '' " nslS'atrsaro expected to be nrent . at the Fayettavllla Mntennlal in Ko- vember next. ! i ' A fire swept Ckeley raneh,t Regis District, MiwouU eounty, Montana, Fnnly night, Si h Inst. Sareral men crMhed and lh nm to property will aggregate 1,000,000. While Captain Bonner, t Washiag . Ion, N. C;, wm erarkhvf a block af toe he found ItiWMed laiio, a very Sntt, lin rol'l rinz, ao duut lol fmia the n "jrw of some Ice gatherer In the far North. .... ; It has beea reported tliai Johns ITnp klna University wis seriously ember raMed on account of heavy decline In B. A O. e'.otk. l!ut Ml nvgrri-nfing J.V1,iX'0 has euro I fre vortuua iourrwe, and President Gilsnsn sutbor the statement that the Uuivrrsity i:l open Oct. lit wilh uniiopsired r". c'tnrr. - ' r.er. Dr. W. M. Robey, one of the fi!?mii Methndis:s In the Slate, die.1 t ' io !lioro f-aturdar, lt;h lut, sftf f rotrsctrd iml pninful lllne-s. He sU'i f 1 t-m-vco yeers old. and a i mive of V.ikin eunty. I)rvsMd . . t .tie limn prtniJftH f l)nn--'t r'Hi:i!e Ci'-2', til) qen ly I of Junf Um) Hifh Scbo-if, r cf Ihe M-;hn,i M Jdrrncr. I i i WASHINGTON LETTER. ; f''J " r ruin 'our Kitular Cor. " " ' 'AVAsiUNaTOK, Sept. 1, 1889. "Corporal" Tanner Is gone. TbePi-u-slon o llice will know him no moro at leant not as its chief. He will ofcojrso, continue to' draw ; bis nitnioii. The lotia: wrangle between tbo "Corporal" will cVfrelary Nibl'lo reached Its. cut roiiMiIng point (his week when the rtcci elary suspended Tiinncr from of fice, pentliuii thresultoflhelnveKilia tioii iioweoiniroii. Tanner refused to consider hlmnelf suspended unless the order came direct from the President. That brouulit the whole matter before President Harrison, who was compell ed to delay his Jten-ted depnrluie for Deer Park in order to hear the parties to lull dispute. Exactly What ws said when Tanner and Noble mrt In the Prcvidont's privste oflloe where Ihey had been summoned will probulily never be known, as I lie only witr.eiwoH were fresulent Harrison anil Mumlml Randell. But it Is undenitood that SeoreUry Noble told President Har rison Unit the investigation now going ou in the Peusiou ofHue hud convinced biui that Tanner was both Inefficient and Indiscreet, and that lie had sus pended him fiom office uotilthe Inves tigation was t'losed when be expected the result would be ample to demand bis summary dismissal. Tsnner claimed to be innocent of either wroujr doing or in liscreetuess. Exactly whni the President did has not yet been made public, but Tanner's reslgnatijn is known to be in the hands of the President. Secretary Noble Is known to have been bitterly opposed to al- should be dissmlsied, and cil wants to wnlt until L vets the oOlciul report of the Investigating roinmi.-sion, in order to show the public that the dis missal Is deserved. Assistant Commis sioner Smith Is acting Coinmiuiouer of Pensions, and Touiht has not been to the Office since Tuc sday, when he shook hsnds with one of the employes, and told him that he (Tanner) never expected to come , Into tho building agaiu. . Ueneral Itosecrans, the democratic veteran who has been Pig'ster of the Treasury since the early dnys of Mr. Clnvelauti's administration, was re moved by rumor this week to make a Iilace for Tanner. As u-ual, rumor led. Gen Rtsecrans has not been re moved and I have it from high repub lican authority that be will uot bo dis turbed during Harrison's administra tion. My Informant gave two reasons' why : Many G. A. B. men had asked for his retention and, he is .Clmuucey Depew's relative by marriage. . The sudden and unexpected nealb of Representative P. S. ("Kunpcl") Cox In Kew xoik ceugea grait prur in Washington. His loss will he felt by the couotry especially nnd by the democratic party, 'and it will bo diffi cult, if not Impossible to fill his place His was a rare nature; scarcely dupli cated '.u a century. iPersoniilly there was never a more popular m n in Con gress. . Kenny every person one mcutx bere has some per-Oiinl onec!ote to tell of him. The clerk of the House np pointed the following Representatives o take charge of his funeral, which look place In Near York to-day: Messts Carlisln, Rsndnll Holinan, Felix, Campell, Bcney, Heard, Much- ler, Keiley, MCKin'ey, Unnnon. Ueeu, Barrows, and O'fsVil of Prnnsylvnuiu. Think of it my countryman the roll" of the Pension office contained on the last day of Juno 480.725 pcLsioners aud la still Increasing. The figures arc from an official statement Just Issued'. Secreatary Proctor is laying the wires to succeed Senator Morrill, of Vermont, whose term expires in 1891, and Senator Edmunds is doing all be can to assist ulm.- iu- There la Irou'do In tha offices of the Coast Survey. Four years ago Mr. Cleveland removed iheSuiierlmendent of thek Office, and several clerks tor crookedness, and now It is alhged thnt the assistants at present in ohoipo of the offios make a praciice of obtsining money In a dUhonorahle way. Secre tary Windom w ill probubly order an invert igntion, K presentative Norwood, otueorgia, has level head. He says: "I think tha world's fair of 1892 will be held lij Washington.- It Is the proper place for it tbo only place where It could have a national character.' The celo- brjlion must be natioual, roust be the celebration of tho whole people- every man, woman and child ana must e held at Its National capital. Tho Southern Cungiessmsa are all for Washington. Ex Senator Klclrtlrberirer.or V:rirlnlo, baa relumed to tha democratic paity. Ha will slump VIrsiula in opposition to Mabonn. . ; , ( ; President Harrison has nettled a Ions vrseclaby making the ret of the Federal appolutJieuls fur Now York . f si ' Ssi si a Sii i isbbb sis ; Is one which la guaranteed to brlna you oath-factory resulta, or in case of a failure a return of tho puicbasa price. On this safe plan you can buy from our alvertUel druggist a bottle ot -Dr. King's New Discovery' for Consump tion. Is is guaranteed to brlug relief in every ease, when nsed for any affec tion of throat, lungs or chet, such aa consumption, inflamation oftba lungs. bronchitis, asthma, whooping eougo. croup, eta It is pleasant aad agraoa ble to tha taste, perfectly sb and on slwaya ha dependel on. Trial boules free at T. A. Albrights drug More. Misa allie Moore, a young woman teacher, committed SJicido on the morning of 6th Ins., aear Soxhoro. Tbe dsed was done at tbe barn of J. S. W. Lung aod wsa aocomplisbed by hoc bsngisg herself with a low liae. She loft a note which contained thesa words ; "He dues not car to aava my life." Danville. (Va.) will vote on a sub- scription of 100,000 to Iba Atlantic & DunviHe railrued, for a western extea siuu, Ott .liib. : Fittsbnro Retard: On lst fstturilsy Master Ed ward IJppilt, ot Ibis place, sras rklins; bis pony when it frtl, and. estutilns: his rllit irg under It, fr9 tnml th tione between the kern and snkle. The lex was furcessfully setby tr. Chsi'in. One of the eolorej sec tion b.od emidoyrd oa the Iittsboro railroad, nnmnl Hjtus Llrve, nsrrowly rvriiKt txing killrd ty a hand ear, oo i lt Mrmdiy. lie was riling oo the car -w.l r..u r...-...l i. r...i,i ,i n In I 1. - w i. i. i. ii. i ... ..-... - .j - - . ftn the miU, srd i it'n over and I U! y Lurt. 1 ffortk Carolina. isnrliri mmd CMHrnltoa Niu. From Baltimore Manufacturer' Reoord Blowing Rock. Charlotte parties have purchased, it Is staled, tha Yad kin Spring place, and will ouild water wrrks. i . Charlotte. The water Is- belne pumped nut of I he St. Catherine mine, noeiitly purcisea iy western -cm pi' inlisls, preparatory to ooiuineuuiug oiM'ra'iouH. Duliu". -The Harden Maniifscturing Cii. tin been Incorooratod by M. A. Uby ne,0. D. Carpenter, E. L .Htoup and others to munufaci tire cotton yarus, twists, wraps, etc. The capital stock is $12,300 Durham. The Durham Sash, Door 1 Blind Manufacturing Co. content plate enlarging their fuctory, and may move their plant to some other city. W. Duke, Sons a Co. will add to their tob.icco works a r.ictory lor me raauu fnoiure of ciunreite esses. The Farmer' Alliance contemplate stnrtiug a plug tobaccO factory. Fuveileville. J. & O. Evans will publish the Alliance Exchange. ' Henderson. D. E. Ayoock has com menced the publication of tbe Toma hawk. ' ' Hickorv. The Hickory Road Cart Co., D. W. Sliuler, secretory, will prob ably establish the road cart factory Dreviouslv reoorted. King's ilouuiain. i ne mining ngni to a 6(J0 seres ot iron ore lauu at tne soui hern end of Kinu's mountain iu both the Caroliuos 1ms been purchased by Philadelphia capitalists, who will develop. ThVy have been mining aud ghippiug ores to Pennsylvania. Kiiisioii.-A $18,000 stock company has bedii ortranized to build a cotton seed oil iniii at ouco, and bns ordered machinery. Little li-ver Ac.idemy. The Cope Fear Sample Co. wilt put additioual mschi ifry in their mill. Mart hi. Litchfield. McKay & Bailey are bull ling a saw mill on the Eitetoe riVT, 'ii miles lvo;n Marion. Mt. Pieasuut. Tbo Frick Manu facturing Co. are building the furniture fuctory reported lately. They will also manufacture wagons, agricultural implements, &n. Oxford. B. F. Dixoo, suspertntena eut Oxford Orphan Asylum, conteiu- piates starting a cotton mm in connec tion with same next spring. - , Peanbliind. C. B. Moore has bought machinery to erect a cotton gin. Salisbury. -Tbo Davis gold mine is oelng re-rponed. . R. B. Miller, reported lost a eek as hnvinir nutadditionr.l machinery, &c, in his Laurel Cotton Mill, Is erecting a cotton ginery. " Sanford. W. II. Warner, or ivocii- V V has'. Ifc la VAtinrLM. Dur- chased 1,600 acres of land and will erect a sash, door and mind tactory. Smitbfield. The Farmers' Alliance will probably erect a grist mill. Pines. Mr. Clark, of Bos ton. &Ihss.. Is considerimt establishing a lumber mill and wood-workiug fac- Hpringbope. weutnersoy et Branny will ciecta cotton giuery at btricK land's X Roads. . Torboro. A factory for the manu- 'ac ure of boots unit shoes is to be started. , Troy. M. L. Jones contemplates en cting a lumber mill bn West End. Wilmington. ino vurnaiu dh, Door & Blind Co. ara considering the moving of their faotory to Wilmlu,tou. lllarll Wins. We desire to say to our cilixene, that . .... arm ItHWII llRH SelliUIT Dr. I I ,cui. " - King's new discovery for consumption, t. xfau, I.'fn Pills and Buck- 1 y i . iv 1 1 1 ) v . - - - leu's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given univer ...i u..ti. fan-inn We no not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refend the. purchase price, irsalisiaciory renuiiauu m w i...i !..!.. ii Then remedies have ivn n. won their great popularity purely on their merits. For sale by P. A. Al biig t diuUt. Many lernon An broken down from orerwork or hoosenold ena ltrowii'a Iron Bittern ichuIkU tha iTm. stda AlsMtlon. rcmnrw ex om of blls, and cuns nalarla. Uot the senalna. !.... Vlll. httn.l nnnll at ItlA Deflf and Dumb and Blind Asylum at Ral- 1 . - M I eign. jninpeu ouv bcwuh wj window Sunday. She died a half hour later. Her age was 15 years. . . . ..1 i. DO you SQuer irom scniiuin, wit rheum os other humors T Take Hood's tfersaparitla, the great blood puriUcr. 100 doses oue oouar. mm4 Chuu Cannot aro band in band If wa look on Ihedark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so datken life and make It burden aa Dypepsls. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will euro tho worse form of Dyspepsia, Constipation and Indigastion.and make life a happiness and pleasure. 8old at 23 atd 60 oenta by E. Pm garden, druggist. jTemratffie Jfern And Am tronMrd with iwioimw rcaablat traa on or orwark will bm railcrwl by t&kiaf ii re ton's Iron Hitter. Gnmin hutndoBwkaaderandredUiMOOwropfK--. Salsm Fetr.a!8 Academy, SALEJI, IV. C Largest, Oldest and . Best Female . College in the South. anwloaafwaa iocaot STtk, 181. Fsentty 90 hnfiwnn aa4 I eii-a. ajc-iI fnwrr ihn IVreturmcnt nf Ctianftar. Hsalla) asd (uUnrim ilrntrtuMOUi, beaMrs rt rlws i clxx'l, In Irv Lasnsso and Cvaa- W rc'al MbSIt. cVnJ (or L'aukKre ta BeT.J.IJ.(LtWK!.U iu. 8t rrlociiMd, Wtwltlf WoMlhcr Trap Bnllrl Narlb Caroliaiai BspcrlHirnt ninllsa, fr . (be Wack Kaatian VriJar Mcrwaabar 13(b, tH9. CENTRAL Okficb, Raleigh, N. C. . The reporU of correspondents of Ihe Weekly Crop Bulletin issued by the N. C. Experiini-nt Station and- S ate Weather Service, cooperating wib the Uuited rt'sli-s Siirual Bury ce. f how that the ruin full has been below l lien v- eraee over the it renter portion of tbe State, w hile tho tempemture h s heen about normal nnd sunshine somewhat above the overaice for tha week ending September 13th. Unfavorable reports come from the northcus'eru counties, in which portion of the State tbe weather has been cool and misty, with high north-west winds bnvintr. en inju rious efleot on ootton nnd t't'ier crops. In all other portion of tho Slate tbe effect of I be weat her has heeu bene!! clnl to all cruris, especially cotton. which is oneninir nicely Pickinn Iuik commenced, and in two weeks will be come general with every jrrospect ' for an average, though somewhat late vield. The cotton worm has s fur not caused bnv damace. I'irco areas ' of oats have been sowed and ground is being prepared for winter wheat. Plentv of sunshine a n l occasional showers have benefitted nil late crops. Farmers are very buy and confident. Eastern District..- Kain-raii, temper ature and sunshine all somewhat be low tbe averege, especially in the north-eastern portions where high north-east to north-wect winds have prevailed, with cool and misly weather, generally injurious to - crops. Tbe weather baa neen moro lavornoio in interior counties Improving ail late crops very much. Corn fair, cotton shurt. Central Diftr'ct. Occasional showeis have been very heiii-ficisl. A m-nvy win acciirred nl Beivi-r D;nn, Union oouiity, doing some il:ynKe to low lun. I crop. The linpernluro was abont an average, s'.inhino in excess. Cftton op'-ning well. Tolmcco curings some what inferior. Potatoes a good crop. The com crop will not be up to tho average. Western District. The rain-hill woh below tbo normal, temperature and sunshine about the average with favor able effect on crops. In some counties cotton Is expected to yield above an average crop. A Cblld Hilled . Another child killed by the- uso of jpiutcs given in the form of Sjotliing syrup. .AVliy mothers give tneir cnu- dren such dcudiy poison is. surprising when they can relievo the child of 'ts Ecculiar troubles by using Acker's Ba V Soother. It contains no Opium or Morphine. Sold by Ed. R. Harder, Druggint. . . : - ' Moaibera Pragrcaa. Tbe Manufacturers' Record sums up tbe progress of the South as follows : The railroad mtienge oi me souin has been increased by the addition ol over ZOfiOO miifs ince "1879. Since that year $300,000,000 have been spent in building new roads and improving old ones. Tbe assessed value of prop erty bus Increased over $1,300,000,000 since 1830, and the increase in 1880 over 1888 will probably be about $176,- 000,000 or more. This (loos not show the full increase in the value or prop erty.luce there Is a very large amount of manufacturing progeny cratsd.since 1880 winch does not appear tu the tax assessments, beinit exempt by law from taxation. In 1880 tbe BotiUi made 397,301 tor.8 of pig iron, in 1388 over 1,100,000, nnd iu 1889 it will produce about 1,500,000 to 1, GOO ,000 tons. Iu 1880 6,048.571 tons or coal were mind in the South ; in 1888 the output was 18,000,000 tous, nod in 1889 it will probubly lie not fur from 23,000,000 tons. Cotton mills havo increiuied from 161, with 14.323 looms at d C67, 851 spindles, in 1880, to 855 mills, witb 45,000 looms and 2,035,000 spindles, wliile many new mills are -under con struction, and many old oues being eu lanced. In 1880 there were 40 cotton seed oil mills iu the South, with a cap ital of$3,500,000 ; now there are 2J3, representing au investment of over $20,- 000,000. , The value of the South's nerlcultur ii products for 1888 was about $800,000,- 000, against 571,000,000 in 1879, while 183U will prob biy show ww,in,ixu to $950.000 000. The vetue ot the Soulb's live stock is now $575,000,000, while in 1S79 it was $391,400,000. The production of grain rose from 431,071, 630 bushels in 1880 to 632,66,01)0 bush els in 1888, and this year will probably show over 680,000.000 bushels, an In crease of nearly 250,000,000 bushels. ADVERTISEMENTS. Mff.myi Clothing: Made to Order. I hare swnred lbs agency for tbe well Kuowu arm oi BROWNING, KINO A CO., of New York, and am prepared to furnish you viuthing at few Xoi k ritv. , ? ; TAILOR-MADE SUITS as I'lioup an read y-nikda goods. Fit jrnaran teed no (It no ule. - l ull and we niv tsmples nnd hear my price. Don't forget lliat I curry a good stock of First-Class Family Groceries. K. A. NOKLL, Grsbum. N. C. P. 8. Mlxs Annie J. Holt bas a nlcs line of MILLINEKY OOO'JS at ml store and will bo pleased to bave ber friends call, aprll Trustee's Sale of Land I At-the court houae door, In f)rshftm, on SATURDAY, SEPT.28TH, 1889, I will sell to the best bidder, foreiwli, 1 trace of land In Burlington township, adjoining the Minis ot A. 4-Bmii, Joel n'tou, nacnui ura bsm aud others, containing 7B ACRES, more or leaa, and fully described In a deed iu trnst to mo bv W. 8. Caffcv and wife, re corded in the office of Register of Deeds of Alamance coimlv. In Book 5 DSiros W7. i and 2'i0 rand br virtue of said deed in trnst I will sell. This is an decant farm, well adapt ed to ine proivm ot srrsin and flno tooacco. It Is the place recently occupied by W. 8. Cuff ey as his home, is rear the growing town or Burlington and very desirable. Aug-21ft, lE89.-tds. Trustee. I Pis TO B SALS BT ED. R. HARDEN, DRUGGIST ... Graham, N. C. Valuable Farming Lands Aud a Town Lot for Sale. ! Tho undersigned, executors of Dr. W. : F. BaMiB. are re uly to receive bids for tlis fol lnnini; lauds lielnnln to estate of deceased: No. -I. A tract situate In Mclrille town ship, upon the waters uf Quaker Creek and Buck Creek, containing 1I50X acres, and ad joiiiinsc the Und of the late Jos. R. - Bakon, John VV. Bitson and others. On It I" s good dwelling, a barn and an orchard. Fine bot tom iimd on the creeks ; all of It floe trraln and grass land. , No. a A tract known as the Fancottc pluco, in Melvl le township, containing loo aires, rt ad lu the laudt of Bilford Pat ion, John V . Bason aud others. The luiprovo mt nt-i are- irood ordinary bulldina. J'here are S or 4 tobneco barus. Fine tobacco and Uraiu farm. It is also well watered. No. 3. A parcel nf land Minelvllle town ship, Lontaintnic 80 acres and principally In timber. It adjoins the lands of V. 11. An derson and others. No. i A lot In Chapel mil. on Franklin sireet. On It is a conifoiiablj dwelling aud other buildli'irs a'.l in good repntr. Mere is offered some very derirable farm ins lands a itood lo n lot. Arj one wish iii'i to view the lani, will be shown tiieiu by cillins on either one of tbe executors. Pos session will he given in the fall iu time to sow crop of wheat. C. 8ELi.ARS, ' V JOHN W. BASON. f Executors. ANDREW MURRAT, AugtWIt Gaanl Anaiaal the Strike, Antl always have a bottle of Acker's English Keioeuy in tbo house. You cannot tell how Boon Croup may strike your little one, or n cold or cough may fasten Itself unon rou. Ooo dose Is a preventallvs and a Tew doses is a post live cure. All Throat anil iridic 'rou blea vleld to ita treatment. A enuinje ( bottle is given yon free and tbe Retnp-f dar, Octi bor llih rly guaranteed by Druggist. Ed. R. Harden, Be Sure It yea ksva mad np year mind to boy Hood's Barsapartna do act be induced to take say other. Hood's Barsaparilla Is a peculiar snedlclna, possesarng. by virtue of to peculiar eomblnatkm. proportion, and preparatloa. NOTICE TO ALAMANCE. COUN TY STUDENTS, Wl-hlnr In rtitrr the Ni Kb Carotin CoJ- li r ot Arrlctiluir and Werbuile Aro. A ri rnp"llil eiamlnailoo for m (lu lrnl will Vtkt p'ars at tha court boaao Is tirmliam cm hal n rd ty . kept. S t - U. S. i IW.K KU. S. J. i:-3t- idirf to. eirt. eorauve newer supertc to say other arUde. A Boston lady who knew what aba wanted, ana whose example Is worthy Imitation, tells sec expsrianes belowi To Cot la ene store where I went to bay Hood's Barsaparilla the eicrfc tried lotodnoe ass bay UMlrowabwtekdodlood'si bstoldsasthebrs would last lancer; that I saurbt take at oa tea dayVfrial; that If 1 did not Ukett I aeedaot pay ayunnc ete. But ba eoold o prrrmJl oa sae to ebuca. I told him I fcaew what BootrsBanaparmawaa. I had taksa B, was aaUaaet wuh It, and aid not want any ether. Elood'o When I heaaa taking Hood's BarssTsnQa X was ISetlag real salaerable, saflerlac graat Steal with dyapepaia, and so weak hat atttmea I aould hardly stand. I looked, end had for some time, like a person fcs eon nmpUca. Hood's fearaapaiil m Ud sae se soach good that I wonder at myself aomeUmes, sad BtrVodafretroeatly speak of It" MM. Xuua A. Corr, at Tames Street, Bostoa, Notice To Tax-Payers ! ' 1 will attend at tho following times and places for the purpose of collection taxes for 18S9 : Mill Point, Boon Station townbi.-, Tuesday, sviuin.1 SDaa (J raves', Coble's township, Wednesday, Oc tober and. . J. R. Adams', Patterson's township, Thurs day. October Srd. W. J. Htockard's, Newlin's township' Fri day, October 4ib. fT. L. Bradshaw's, Tliompton's township, Batui day, October 5th. . D. e. Thompson's, Albright's township. neimr 'jcHiocr em. J. M. Kernodle s, Morton's township, Frl- oshlp, Saturday, Grove township. Taesday, Oc- ADVERTIHEMENT8. ADVERTISED Only Real Big Sho71 Burington, Saturday, Sept. 21. - t'.W! MeCrar. Faucett's October !8th. Lea's Store, Pleasant itondav, October I4ib. Mebuuu, Xelrlik township, loner i Mil. Surlinvion, Bnrllntun ownbtp, Wedues-d.-y and Thursday. Uctober Ifltb and 17th. (iraham. Orahaia townaiilp, Friday, Uc tober lolh. All jicrsons who are lUble for taxes are re qnertud to meet tw promptly at lite times and places named above. J. A. HAMILTON. (n pMOtb, 18S0. Sheriff of Alaniaoce t. Blackberries -Gash ! We want to exchange ' Cash for Blackberries. Writs as at ones, stating qmuitity aad yoa prtre hi vonr Dearest depnt lor rash ; ae CHERRIES, APPLES, PEACHE8, WAX, KAtiS. EOC.8, CHICKENS, AC HOUSTON & BRO., W bob-Ale Grocers, 8ept. IS la 'Oreeswbora, K. C. nn OsAsLli C02.223II7I3Dro V n n roaparilla aMtoranSTMilrts. SI : shi far SV rrrpmni mxtr ky C. I. UlXiO CO, AjntlMCrtea. LweH. Uak 103 Doses One Collar ' 31' I srTSa marm hay J wety J - r- g . 1 I vfc- ayxiat. areas. 4s tfast miaasii asm. ! W J I J Ve T'vTTw art V ; - I ' V 1 JZ. r J" ' i ''!.XV"Ti2 CHEF! ? ,1S iim Main ! i- I i t ii : f 1 J oio DeHotte. MinnlS DeMotta. Hadsme Oertruds. Constonrlns MichL Emmi Hoiurhton. Kate HalL Caroline Kiobsooara Katie btone. tamis Uuinton.' Mattie Kreggs. attieKeil. 1 Visher eixtwa. uoimsii3n:niiBii:ii;7J Katarina Sowaiow. Marie Damroff. Roae Foniatowakl. Ijaura Ash ton. Mamie Ash ton. Zeonore DeToquausv Clariase LaBeiia. Julie DeHontren.ll. Xlugenie iraaiort. Aids. SCOHTa IHI)IAH3 ana GDffI3Y2! Oenererie Slaters. Ella Zola. Tha Onlv Zela. Jennie Kirt: IT. William DeMotte. Vadie Johnston. Katie Zenobia. , -Adenia Bisfera. James Deaiotte John Bobinson. 1,000 ucit p nonacaT Mona. tnrWv. John Brown. . Marry Jones. Oeorwe WeptK. John ICombs. Adam Btrombowski.1 Wm. Aahorofs. Big. Babaatreuaew John Iiowlow. Three Clarke. BOXERS D TRESTLUnS Ash Family of Five. Charles Fetardin. Auguate Fonoart. . Edvsrd Maon. Zurate Brothers. " Btiflbey Brothers. Charles Wilaon. SeAlma Family, onroe Smith. , K. PoparorT; " $45,000 DB0TE OF GIRAFFES! Alexia Moscova. Benor Jnan d'OviedOI. Frank Fisher. Harry Marks. MoSleU . Wm. Kirby. ... The Four DeOgleye, Tbeophile BePleaais. irfflora S'amlty. 1 Family. MENAGERIES Barbarr Zebrn, East India Antelope, Oath Uioto wbww, xj ujxs w -u3sayw-s AauHiug raoviia opuiitoa axis j-eror, jjisrun oi vyuiunuiiiAuiers loon Jagunr. Silver Lion of Ceiifornitv. Striped OUU u;utMu uyounsi, aJiamw w hsaip ji Giant Horsa, 21 Hands! Slant Oi, 21 Hands! Andea, Pernvian Alpaca, Puma or A&ieaa Courar. American Buffalo. Bloth. Onu. Vir ginia Panthers, Senegal Leopards. Australian Kangaroo, Bat Kangaroo, Tapirs, Tawny Lion, Shetland Cow, Spotted Tigers, Black Tigers. African Porcupines, Badgers, Bea- FLOCK OF GEKUINg 0STRICH3I era. Wild Cats, White and Qrav Coons, Fox es, w eaaeia, Jjy nz, x-eocanea. Lnamoia, Apes. Gaaellea, Japanese Swine, African Jaekala Ocelot, BTumadraa Baboons or Lion Slavers. Monkeys, Armadillo and Black Monkeys, Hippopotamus. GirafTee. Oatriohessnd 109 Bare Animals. Given Free with tha GEAND STREET PABADE eaoh morning. Cowboys, Scouts, Eiflemen, Vacqueroa, Cowgirls, Indiana, Medicine lien, Bucks, Squaws and Papooses, a Herd of Texas Steers, Wild Buffaloes and Mountain Elk, Fleet Mustangs, Wiry Indian Ponies and Genuine Peadwood Stage Coaoh. $300,600 Grand Free Parade Cages, Dens and Lairs: 12 Separate Kinds of Music, 4 Musical Wag ons, 15 Trumpeters, Troupe Jubilee Singers, Chime Bells, 81 Sun- irt$uk vunrjuui, a jviblxuuii xinsaw osuus, roiusto iuw nuu va iwi 3 Steam Calliopes, Fife and Drum Corps, Female Open-air Opera, 800 Horses, 100 Ponies, Scottish Bagpipers, Steam Organ, Droves of Ele- phants, Giraffes, Ostriches, Elands, Buffaloes, Elk and Zebras. nnDUD mm mi in dailowoteaii a it) EOATl) J.E. MENDENHALL. ' . J. W. MoNAIBlt , Greensboro Sash & Blind Co., -Alanufacturera of- f Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings,' rackets, And Dealers in all Kinds of Pine Lumber, aplllly GEEENSBOBO, N. C. , 1. Manufacturer of ALL nARDMADE DAMESS, SADDLES, C0LL1RS, &C. ALSO DEALER H7 CAEIIIAGE3 AITD FAEU 7AG0nS. E0AD CAETS $15, $18 ' AUD UP. I bare the largest assortment of SILKS aad EMBROIDERY goods to found anywhere. Call in and examine or write for prices. 8-ply GKEENSBOEO. ir. C ... DON'T FORGET . THAT ; mm a sdsncn, GIXjIIAIvX, IV. c, Will keen a first elaas assortmeat of plain aad fancy croct-rire al the LOWPST FIGURIS. They alao keen the pennlsr hrsndaof CIOARS. CIOAKFTTH. SNUFF AND TOBACCO, CEOCKRY, GLASSWARE, AND HOUSEHOLD NOTIONS. They sen for CAPH, aa don't expect snvthlng else, fcr that Is the keynota to tblr low prices. Tbey pay tbe Market price for barter. Sep lf E XECUTOE'S NOnCE. ata Pf ransa koMina- els aeamss tha of tha Uia Juis4..a ti.ur Utrm Sniv aailietiilraicd I', Iba oa or art'" tlx trt tfav of S-KCTntw. 11.. Hd la lso!t tins Boura wBI W ftexioi tn bar of their irenmr. Prti iKLne4 to etat ot mid aWraaed wliJJlW LEVI H. Vr" .TXT. Et r "v s Mr l.l.ll . . , 1 av-.A-- It at atsaa, . A J I rr- ,rm f w rtUrUs)s.t(
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 19, 1889, edition 1
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