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THE GLEANER. - .ISSUED EVERT TETJBSDAT. GRAHAM. S. C , 3n. 80, 1890. Terms of SuBscRimos ; ant Test--, Vx months,-... .i'hwi months, , .. 1-50 . .75 .. .80 HySn wrrlpllon an be paii strictly asvanee. Postage free. In rre EdiHrls not responsible lor tne views expressed by correspondent. ''' RATKSOF ADVERTISMQS ' ' OiViquare (n inch) on lima '.00 tor rSl Insertion and Oft eeili lor not subse ' Veal pahllcatlaa. , Rate fur mom spats and lenger time fur ukeil on application ? . Lotl aotfss charged Un casts a Itn lo eaah insertlen. . ; J. DKITRXODLE. Editor. . A 0nat'IsJnstlca. " . Mitel) oomplniot, nd justly so, comes upfront SoMh Alamance in regard to the maimer In which tbe mail routes have been changed, the removal of post- 0UK WAS11IX.GT0N LETTER. From onr Regular Cor. Washinotoh, D. C.i Jan. 25, 90. Speaker ReeVl Is every day showing how tiiiBt be U to occupy Ms' prctei.l position, nud the republican membeis of (he House are daily whipped. Into supporting uiui in bis unparliamentary decisions. . The House committee on Rules met yesterday and tbe republican members of the coimuittee, axainn the protest of ux-giteaker Carlisle, decided uposV a a schedule of Rule to be reported. Mr. Carlisle will make a strong minority report, ami will iltfht the adoption of tbe Rules by I be House la every way KMSible, but of course if the Speaker persists iu deciding every thing accord ing t biH own sweet will tbe democrats stand liulo sbov of defeating thetn, un less some of the conservative repub licans shall display courage enough to vote against tbeir party. Many of tbem ore known to be opposed lo tbe proposed Rules but whether they have uerve enough to vote as they think, is a question. 'i'ho IIouso has passed tbe Oklahoma towoxit bill, after nearly a week spent In debating It in committee of tbo abote. Senator Ingolls delivered a charac teristic harangue in the Senate -Thursday afternoon, alleged to be a reply to Seuator Butler's speech in favor ul his nVgro emigration bill. This senatorial pit-fire does nut tucllaw with age, but grows more wtviceu tvita loss toioptu tiuu. T ie worst of it is ttfat lie can- uot be left to slew in bis own juice, be. oflices from the bid. stands and the general mismanagement of the whole cause be is nothing but skin end bone Grove cotion factory, and veins filled with nitro muriatic acid. :;" f The indications' now are that the special House committee on the World's fair will soon find itself iu an iuier niinable dead lock. The Senate com mittee does not appear to be getting along much faster. Everybody pro fesses to wh.ut to see the mutter settled at once, but the prospect of en early settlement Is u?t good. ; As was expected the House commit tee on Elections has, by a strict party vote, reported in favor of unsealing . - ll . I T I . . 1 J . . . T a large part Ol iud i j.iwtuiit uio ueiujcntic iiiuu); mem ber irora west virgiuia, anu giving me seat to Smith, tbe contesting repub- 'North Carollaa. ladaalrlat mm4 Ceasiracllae Note. tFrom Ball! more MaaafacturiYf' Record Aslievill W. II. Fitch & Co. will erect a factory for thn manufacture of sash, doors and blinds, etc. Ii is to be a two-story brick building 83x60 feet. Carthage W. E. Biack will erect lurDentine dlsiillerv. : Charlotte 1). O. Maxwell bas sold tbe Chinqui-piu mountain property to A. V. C. timitfi. of Troy, N. Y. Crealon T. J. Lillard intends start' lug the handle fuctory mentioned iu hut liffue. Si. J. Lillard lias pur chased sua will operate the wagon factory of Worth k. Lillard. Davidson College The erection of an tlectrhvliicht Dlniit ia considered Durham The Durham Medical d CI Karette Ou bas been incorporated to roanuracturecigareues with a capital siocic ol f 10,000. Egypt A brick -yard will be started. Fayetieville-lho'ayetteville Wood enware Co. Will add a saw mill, planer, pail lathes, machinery for making hoop measures, ete. f Floral College It is reported that a saw mill will be reeled. Greensboro Wwtxou & Cecil, of Lex ington, coutemplute establishing brick works. Gulf Foushee & Sorre'l contem plate erecting m saw and planing mill. Juuesboib Ounter & Watson will erect a planing mill.' Lemon fprings O. McFrtdgen will start a flour mill. Lincoluton John L. Cobb, reported in last issue as purchaving the Elm intend if tbe thing since the present administration took charge. The people In a large Bcclionofthe county have bjen virt ually deprived of mill facilities.'. The olllces iu the Southern section of tbe vounty are none too numerous for the accommodation ot the people, and now that some of the offices have been mov ed from two to three miles or more from the original stands, It works a very great iiyusiice to population in those parti The greatest compiuia wuico i jn-an. , Xinsis the nrst or the seven tiie former natrons of the Curtis' Mills I teen contested election case, and it I Hut l. tt ..II naiSli. It HVUIU UUV W OK aas 4 uilllOIMH la ftUV and Rock Creek offlocs. Tbe mail to . these offlces Is carried out from Gra ham.; Tbe fumerU west of south from Gralinm about 7 miles and bas been uHved3j miles north of west. Rck Creek, which was 1 miles from Curtis' stills has beeq moved 2 miles lo the northwest, thus bringing these two offices wlthlo t miles of each other by aotunl measurement. By these re movals both these offices haye been srifcd In the direction of Hartshorn, and from where Rock Creek now Is It In only" 11 miles to Hartshorn, republicans of tbe coiniui'tee leiwrleil sale is continued, to put in new ma cninerv. Mt. Holly The spoke and handle factory mentioned iu lust issue will be operated by Ilockeu berry & Mitchell. whO contemplate erustluc the saw mid as stated, uud also large plow handle works. - Murphy Dr. Dennis Church ismak- tug cuorts to secure the building of an iron lurunce. New Berne The contract to furnish tbe city with electric lights hns been awarded the New Borne Electric light aud Few er Co., reported in lost bsvue as incorporated. J. E. Latham con' templates mimufaciuriug watsbboards nud other woodenwaro sueciallies. Oxford Tbe Granville County Alii ance Tobacno'Mauufaoturing Co., late ly menuoueu as to probably start a in f tvor cf cvory republican coutestaut, cittarette factory, will, it is reported except Langsloii, the negro contestant I double its capital. from the Fourth Virginia district (Ma hone's home). It is understood that Million has secured prumisef enough to beat Langxton. : Governor Campbell having boon us able to come to Waablugton this week, the House committee investigating the Ohio ballot box forgeries bos postpon ed the further heariug of witnesses un til February 3. The witnesses so far heard mode havoc vf what little re putation ex-Goveruor Foruker had. Tbe civil service Commissioners hav ing slated to the House committee on Reform in the civil service that they tlcslrtd an.inveftli)(atlnn, that commit' Red Serines Canada Diinles have . . - ... . Deen prospectiug for a site for a lum "tier mill. " , iielusviile J. H. Walker & Co. are enlarging their tobacco' box factory -William Liudsry &Co. have added the manufacture or cigar to their to bacco factory. It is rumored that a syndicate with a capital stock ot $1, 000,000 will make large investments iu anu uro un a lteldsvillu, Salisbury Eugene Johnson, will, it is reported, put uew machiuery iu bis touueco loctory. The Bowun County Otter Slide, Nokf Keruna, , . - " Gint-rnry 24th, ISand 00. Edicer of tbe "Alermance Glaoner" My old deer friend Me an my wife, Nell, was a locking Tu the hard times, an Ibe general tale Of cafares last Difffat, an Nell, she she, old man) I can tel! kerzactly w hat makes these limes no drotted hard. An, f I,' old ooinan, what is it, t An, ses the, it's this . 1 1 i f . ; . . t . . . . i . aiureu lucnin uiui ino nunor. iiiih go Into or oeiilrciiu Iheir Inrms to rio truekin around, a I rod in - with nothin lor to trade on, an this blasted fashion some fokes have got into of taren u an leavin the country an a moyiu' to town, whar tha think tha can live ou the wind an the weather, an ses she some of 'em come nigh a doiu' of tbat is, a iivin' ou the wiud an t'ie woalher, nod cuiin of the gent, gist tho tha k no wed how ter be qualerty, Hhe-sh. 1 hav known some of the 'a bnrs, farmers, in bi:'.y times, or leastways when tha oner be bizsy, to brake oil' from thar work au hich up thar teems an spend from 2 to 4 days to go to mantel gist lo - carry, about six rsbb:ts, three possums, four duzzeosan nine eggs, a potiud an a half of , butter an three pecks of apples, when tha orter, by all means, a bin a-plowin, an he-she, times aiut agoiu to be a whit better lil the nabors larn that tBa balnt got no time to spend on no sitch arrands as what thu areso proned to run arter these latter days. Fur. she. sne, in olden times, bef'i' de war- when farmers an everv boddv wua livin, ana livin well, you dident never neure ol a farmer or any or the country loses, scaceiy ever, a tarin up an. movin to town, fur people in fuem days coodent live; upon the wind an the weui her, nor, tha dident buve time to be Ti runin olT to market every - time .- tbe hens laid a duzzeu o' eggs or the boys cotch a rabbit, or with any Julie handful o trade like Iba doo these times, an is not worth lmflTthe time it takes to f,o au CvBie. Uut, she-she, time s plenty uow-a-days, specul'.y witJi country fokea. An sci: I, I buliev its plentier now'it-diiys tuan bread un meet. Ye, she-she, an Its a goin to be plentier nor IitcuiI una mvel til country Jo-tes git to be saiisfyd to be country lokes au quit a ruoia off to touui lo try to he town fokes -qualery juut as tbq'r tba knowed how to be qualerty an cood live without, work. -An she-she, a heep oi 'em goes witnout a paym duck the men i an meat au soap au en it an corry an Iurs.18 an pepper nn spice nn sody ana sitch that thu have borrowed from the nabors. - Au eez she, no sitch fokes alnt goiu to liye rite an tha aiut In the siratean nniror way. An sex I, old ooinan Ihelieve hourhoad's levil ; fur I know a few faniilys in these -purls now that are at work on thair farms. an are contented an baint got time lo run oil every time tha can hatch up a little excuse, an sez I, them fokes is a irillin along an a raakin of a livin nn a paj in o' thar jest dets, an thar taxes an all sitch, au tha ore good honest peepiean don't tell lyes, r.ur dodge the uabors to keep from meet in a man that tha own an bev told lys upou .top ol . . Clippings asd Ccnunents, A hospital will be erected In Atlanta Ga. es a memorial to Ibe lute Henry w.wruoy.' ins to cost f&,ooo. fine brouse statue of him will also be built io be placed in the most promt ncut purt of the city, i These are fit memorials of the tcrcnti warni-henrled pliiluiilhropic Georgian, bis dtvotion lo tue restoration or bis native Southland and complete reunion of the North and (South. , ; Miss Nellie Bly.a fem.tle attachee of tne JNew Xork Horia, has accomplish ed a great tent. Blie has traveled around the world girdled Ibe globe, completing I he trip in 72 duys, 0 hours ana 1 1 minutes, arriving at New York last Saturday on the borne stretch, i i . . Muring aveoiopuanea tne purpose In View tbat ot makiuz tbe auicL-est lime on record in encircling the globe. In rcirard to the Joiner sensation. Mr. Meade, a native of Brooklyn, N. x., wno nas ueen aoiug mnsfiouary work among tbe colored people iiH Itaudolph. county eince December. xooo, wrote a tetver w tne s. x. arto- ans reoently, from which we take the following : - - . "Had Mr. Joiner conducted himaelf in New York as he has in the South, be would have been sociailv ortraitisd if be bad not received tbe same treat ment be met with in Randolph county. j,ik jur. aoiner.u naye a child, hut have placed my sou In a school among cbildren of bis own raoe, which example Mr. Joiner should have fol lowed. . . .. ,. ,- Mr. Joiner comLla'na .of noolp.t of . duty on the pun of the offi cials. Let me say there baa been no negleet ; ou their part. The sheriff and several oLhnr ofUimni r Rt'publicaus, so if there had been Ofg'ect, it could not have Heeu laid ou tbe Democratic party of the South as is ueuuiiy aone. , me colored people of ' Randolnh county have their rights and are treat ed witn kindness aud respect by thn whites. - I do not -wish to create the impression that mob force is excusable u tins county. On the contrary, the outrage On Mr. and Mrs. Joiner cannot be too severely condemned and tha - citizens do condemn it most heartily, yet it would not have happened bad be simply done his duty as a preacher aud bis wife done hers as a teac er. ! As a lover of truth and justice and from a feeling of love uud gratitude toward tnv miniuiliied brothers of the South, I feel compelled to make this statement (which I make of. my Own free will jtrus! fug you will give It tne same publicity you i avo given tbe'stalemeui of Mr. Joiner. The. oeonle of Randolph are a cood loyal people who wish all done for tbe good and advancement, of the colored rnne thn eua- be done, and are'ever ready to receive fhe'r bor hers of tie North in love and kinduese.". : Farmers' Alliance is coiisiderinir tbe Mys to almut n hen tba was a goin to nniifrivu wberr Curtht' Mills now Is it tee will next week mske a favorable la ' only hpru. report on the resoiu'iou ordering an iu- vest igai Ion. Ex-Spenker Randall has joined the Presbyteriuu churcb. His Health still keeps bias ecu fined to bis residence, but he continue hopeful, and expects If he is not able to go lo the House, to send a written urot est airainst tbe adoption of the schedule of Rules pre pared by Speaker. Reed. CommUwiouer of Pensions Raum give It out flat-footed that all the two . mite to - j i arts- By fie dhenge it will be trro tbat these three offices are closely grouped. together, placing all t go mail faolli les In one community and depriving others of just what It wal Intended they should have when filers Wei-e llrsi establlsked. ff lm il.a u neural a nrtu It la ' Seven . ... ,-. clerks io that jlflce who had their ien- miles or more . or o. iro mK)1ui reraUJ b- bounced. , A chief 'Creek V Snow Camp and miles east to of division, who was a special protege or i anner's bos already been maua to walk tbe plank. - . , : Mr. and Mrs. Harrison gave a State dinner to ths diplomatic corps Tuesday evening. Tbey have oiade au innova tion in , While liouSM eiitertaiuraenls by having the Minoer furoisbed by au outside caterer. Aucieut bistury sometimes crops out In Cougreas. For tustaiioo Seustoi-s 1'ascu aud Chandler had a dispute about the famous Florida Returning board of Uia litis week. Mr. Chandler, it will be remembered, waa one of tbe visiting statesmao os tbat interesting occuoion. Secretary Tracy bts ordered a naval court or inqutry to investigate tne charge of oertaiu Naval officers baod bg I ox other for lobbytag purposes, as alidad iu a recent Senate resolution. Ex-Seeretary Viloa and ex-Commis- slmer of -. Psnai-Tu, Black were in Loy's Shop. From Curtis' Mill toNlch- -ofM)n'UJsttlleOeevlng a trlp f.f coun.try about ,14 1 miles long" and from 7 to 10 miles wide without proper mail moiliiies. Ample proof of the sit uation ' just as we have stated can ,hs furniahed. ' " ' --?' .Hre exists wrong which ought to le righted. ! It Is due the people for whose cobvenlence these mall, routes and oSoea wr established.' .V.ls matter of Jiwtlca to them. Those- la aniburlty ewe it to themselves) -to set ibese matters rlgbl, If tby would (ay e shadow of Claim to houct, fair deal erection of a tobacco fuctory near Salis- Dury. 1 Southern Pines. Deacon Tarbell & Co., lately mentioned as purchasing limber land, elc, will probably or ganize a stock company to manufacture itimoer. ' Waahtactnn Geo. W. Euirlcr A, flon will rebuild at once their saw, planing mm auu ury aim, reported as ourued. Tbe capacity will je B0 M feet dailv. W'lmlngtou The steam lauudry re port eu in last isaue aa lo be erected by V. E. Worth, W. L. Harlow and R.E. Brauch will be known as the Wilming ton Si earn Laundry. The Industrial manufacturing Uo. is putting iu .ma chinery foi a canning factory.- It is stated that another wood-working fac tory will be started. The Carolina Oil and Creosote Co. contemplates en larging us plant.- : Winsion- The S:irsgue Electric Railway & Motor Co., or New York, ha.i recently purchased the electric light plaut of tbe Winslou Electric Light Co. ('ana D Ulrica pny nun : outsicn peepie can met-t a man square an fare an aiut ashamed fur they feel that they are a liviu riifbf. An aez I. all sitch. accept far miu' as a bisness an tend lo it in a bis- nesg way an it pays 'em an is a pleas ure to 'eui as well as a profit. An if the country fokes could be iudused to become contented to live in tbe coun try an go to-work as tba orter an keep away from town more, we wood have lietter limes an fokes wood live better an wood soon begin to pay tbar jest de's an git Ua-jK in the etrato an nar row way agin, an lea wood fuel better au bo better au doo better. Au she- shv old man, ; I ' believe : your head's JcvK, for that's the bull thing in the shell of a uut, fur no honest poor fokes can live ' without work any more nsr a dishonest man can ie a wockin iu 'he strata au ntr ror way or can go too heveu wheu he dyes, fur, sbe-ehe, an holiest mail's the noblest work of God an He aiut a-goiu to hav no other lo my belief. very truly your old Irieno, Hasty Walker.' ., Clwiae I Kaa.aa. , Yesterday evening sn emigrant train, composed ot seven coaches full of colored people, and four box care loaded with tbeir bedding, etc., puls ed through Durham on tbeir way lq Arkansas and Iirsis8iprt. While -the train' was slandinK at the- depot -the following conversation wss had with one of tbe w hile men wbo bad the train in charge : :-. "Why is it that the negroes are so anxious to em'grate?" "Because ibe farmers down East are making no preparations; for farming this year, and therefore tbe negroes can get nothing to do. it's either emi grate or starvation." . ' How many have von on this train T" Between six and seven hundred, and we left buudreds crying and beg. ging to oe let come," . . "Do yon think they will all be wil line to no?" ' xes.. We expect to take every ne gro out or Craven, Johnron and idire combe counties, between now and April." , . Tbey are so anxious to leave, we ere informed, tbat I hey give' aray what tbey bare. This man informed us that in two coaches, which contained near two hundred that there wag not four dollars in money, and that they bad been furnishing them with rations for the past week till they could get the crowd ready to start. Durham Sun. jan y zin. . .. lug with 'he people, t, i , ' We'are Informed that it will give tat Washington Ibis week. uld statide. , This much 'could b doBe llfJ," ' ,'t .. . without hurt , to at y.ne. Let it be from tbe gallery of the Opera House, Edgecoirbe, Franklin, Halifax, Jobu The Slate af North Carolina has been divided Into five dial riots for tbe purpose of taking the next cenni, and a uperviaor will be In charge of each district. The districts are composed or I he following comities: .-Yref District Ben u fori . Bertie. Ca m- den, Carteret, Chowan, Craven, Curri tuck, Dure, Gates, Greene, Hertford, Hyde, Jones, Ijonoir, Martin, Pamlico, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, Tyrrell, ami Washington couutles. a boollilack, Second DialHHCUa.hhm, Durham, done: It is anjuat not to do It. i ) ..;T;t . Republican gretd for publlo money seems lo be somewhat of a second na ture. Just Wore ChrWtmas, It will be emrmbered' that tbe .treasurer ol Congress, 8. loot I, stole' $75,000 aud. kippe1v leaving each Coogrewmaa shoK about one month's salary, A re firndlng biH was Introdooril, but It fall ad lo pnxs, 102 Democrats voting agnlnf i and 83 for the bill, while 93 Re publirana voteJ for and 10 Against It. Il appears also tbat a few Democratic members are Inclined to engage la a sort of grab game, b It said to their ahame. . Democrats should not so far forget tbemnelres as to contend for tbe loaves and I shea which have all along been the special goal of Republican aiubitlun. ' ' " ' to a party wbo hud been coostsntly cotighlnjr during the performanee. Ue Dr. Bull's tugb Syrup." ebimed in another. i At this season of fast driving and accidents to wan and beast keep Sal vation Oil ou hand. ' Tbrro faKlad. I A aherlff in one of the counMes of weWra Nonh CWrolina waa recently nn bis las rouudi", ami, talking to one of bis constituents, made some refer ence to the death cf Jeff. Davis. The man naked i' Davis was still la prison when ha died, A not be f man earn up and fnined in tba conversalloo, and a.ked It Oen. Iee waa dead yet. While the three were talking a fourth joined them and tendered a broken Meeklenbu-c Bank bill in payment f I hlsisxes. TacM would be eullotl ly s rskerjsyr "three of a kind." 8ialesville UnJmark. ston, Nsah, J4orthump:on, Orange, Vance, Wake. Wsrreu, Wayne, aud Wilsou counties. Third iOiafrW Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Cumberland. Duplin. Har nett, Moore, New llauover, Onslow, Pender, Robeson. Richmoud. and Samnesn counties. ' Fourth District Aluraance, Anson, Cabarrus, Caswell, Davldaon, Davie, Koraytb. Oranvill, Guilford, Iredell, Meckleuburg, Montgomery, Pcnton, Raoduluh. llockiucham. Rowan, btsn- ley, Stokes, Surry, Union, and Yadkin ouitntice. i7I DtsWet Alexander. Allegha ny, Ashe, Buncombe, Burke, Caldwell, Catawoa, Cherokee, day, tneveiann, Gmstoa. Graham, Haywool, Heoder- soo. Jackfton. Lincolii. McDowell. Ma con. Madisoq, Mitchell, Polk, Ruther ford, Swain, Tranaylvaula, Watauga. W ilkes, aud isuoey counties. Tbtf monument to Oen. R. E. Ieo will be unveiled in Richmond on May 25th.. ; - Csshler Ionsbei'ry, of New York postofBco defaulted to the extent of 47,000 and last week shot himself. Six nersins were killed and a num ber seriously injured in-a railroad ac cident lo Indiaua Monday morning. After diphtheria, scarlet fever,' or pneumonia. Hood's arsaparilla wilt give strength to the system, and expel ail poison from the blood. . Cherl-tte has let tbe contract for building a Tabernacle of 5,000 seating capacity. Rv. Sam. P. Jones is ex-. peeled thereabout the 20th ot April to bold a tea days' meeting. The U. 8. Supreme Conrt rendered a decision Monday in the North Caro lina bond caes in favor or the mi ale, the declxionof the U. 8. Circuit Court for the Eaatern District of N. C. being affirmed. Jurtioe Bradley delivered tbo opinion. . Tim Lowrer, a memler of the famous Lnwrey gsnx, was killed on the streets of Maxion lost Saturday by the toWa marabkl Donobne McQueen. It is claimed tbat tbn killing was done la Si1f deleuse. Mrt Wtafc HilUboro OiTTer: Mr. Elmore Oxiea, a u ell (o do, m.balsullal fttrmrr .f uoitiiern Orange, died on Ibe I7lh id . 'mU iliu jotx, s white man, hii.I raid to have been nader Ibe in- l.jenre of drink; aas knrckel off the ir-n k hr s engine .tiou l"t Th ''. m. 1 iJ Sf I :!( fT!(u-'v ii'h'red; The R. A D. ; 1'.. C . I a t him eawied to St. JbiiSS .,) c t i:ai-!gh.' - - T! ' r-T" site ennteated election t -j f r'l'a V n-rtTWy cif ForTth r la f.vor e.' rr. We desire Is sax to our citizens, that for years we have been selline Dr. Kiuv' New Diacoverv frOoi)nmpil.-n Dr. Kinx's New Ltfo PilK Buck ten's Arnica halve and Electric Biltera. an J have never handled reirediealhataellaa wi ll or that have gives such nnlvcraal saiiafactioH. Wedoeot braitate togaar- anne tnem everv time, and we ian Dr. Bull's Bahy Syrup contains noth ing Injurious and will relieve your baity of lialw-ad all disorders of tbe bowels at oooe. Price S3 cents. Il you fi I all broken up and general ly miaerabln, vow can reatnre your equilibrium with lA3'nr, the ftimoua reroedr, which coats 23 cents THE BCSUNVCSTMCMT Bar las Fimlly, tehwl, er rroimioaml Library, ...... i.- ,r nKi..e wear ralveralt. redy lort-fuml ihe pareUaeprice.irwt unMlay about t (W , Mciory lesolta do not fellow their uao. p wa fcidopen nd bhj The. remtdi.t have won, tbeir great populariijr purly on tbeir A. Albright, druggiat. great rita. T. n r. had b-er civ Irtnl i!T'ie, liT'')'' nire Vc, 1? I Vwlra, ti. tSftt eftouh I ( r ue - ; il l it- ' t I ' T.rtn. v tvev.: i The trial of Mra. Cora Morria, of r..'i't-vi.lf, charge I with the BiurUrr ol lirr hm.ln.uJ by ths sppliualionof trjj rnAvm, wna brKiin at Weotworla fj Fri)ny . -he ia .IciVniiivt hy three kw yrra and tvtli.-ilor SrllU IihS tow lo ait itiia it lha proth-cul ion, and ibere ara atnH t witn"re m-iaily fur the proi-u' ion. ) I er I rial a eoncl.idrd on Mn:;.l ir, aii-l tie jurv,. aflrr I-iri3 on: five miMiiie rvluiiuil a vnJ vl o( A Snow bouwd train in Ore iron reached Tacom. VnhiiiRto, luat Wrtlueatay morning. It bad been de layed over a week. Paaaencers surTer- ed lerrlWv, thr-e of them dyiot. Wo men and ettildree aere takes rick and bad no other aueulion than that from tbe parMoser. A ben'vy earthquake abeck was A lt at li. lit-f "ot Lake, Teun , on Ibe morn lugofs. A panic raauni. .la (hat aauie local ty oteny yeara ago. New M ulril an J routh nf 1 1 a.ijiMMin ter ritory sank beneath Ibe JIii-i j;-i. In ft. A!j honao's tW-ca, Dsvirs ei'uiiij-, Ky., a fvr d-ja aeo. Eve eeii If were marri,- J under tha a-ime rrrrn !" at win t a: I, TS tve br.l.-.. a.: i1 t r e, eair.e ia oe r r, .... -t ! is tve jrvon.a lo a- I j t::i tr izjri Z'r-tiri .Verity U Li Czt't rrsrJrj C.T:3 Li U.S.C-:rc3 Ccurt C; :-3Prc: l anjcunn ti::J 1:1 C -J r:rs Wen's ; 1 mj ZZZ3 r.:.-3 Er-nv!.-;i I I HJ f - I , t T . L. . I I . Pat. H. Winston, a native of North Carolina, has turned up on top in Washington, having been appointed U. district attorney for that mat by tbe president. ' Pat. m born for luck. 11 .. ' 1 --'- I ComUMn,: At drnggl't.- Prica t5 eta. - w VKaKaaaaBBaWBVanaaaaaaHaaE fsiuii?- CALVATIOH OIL Print nil IS centt. Sold ay ail trugglitt.) . fieierts quiet Rheumatism, ffou nlgia, Swellings, Bruises, Lumbago, Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Sons, Backache, &e. gtuewLAmeerWeaTfii emt Tobaow a- IrnCOr tkkUi-Prh WCt. HH trugglttt. , Mortgagd Sale I By vlrtoo of tne powera to mo gran ted In a certain icorts'io executed by . aamca T. Hunter on the 4th of One., 163 4, Sti duly mrl.terci in Book It, pa ire 818 In the Reiriatcr'a offlre of Alainanee eonoty , I will expose to aelo to the hili&it Udder ior eash on SATURDAY, MARCH 1st, 1800, ' at the court hnnas door In Oraharo, the honad ami lot on wtilci tho aald Jamea T. Hunter bred np to his death. Tbe lot has on it a good tlx loom dwelling boueo, .table, and a .tore home, good well of w.tcr and good garden bixhly ltnprored. Tbe whole U la good lepur and puawMion can bo bad at onco. 71e houae and lot la on the north tide of Faat Main Street, adiololwr the lot of John Whha H, hotel lot and others, and contain, one half au acra, 105 feet front and 810 feet deep, and 10) feet from tba pnblle. court booxe acinars. The lllle U (rood, Tula la a rare chance to- pnrahaM a deairabie dvcllinx and atna Imnae riht in tlia boat pan of ibe thrirlnc and rroeinx town of liraham. Bale at It o'clock M. ROBERT HUNlER, Jan. 83, 1890 tda. Mortgagee. Land Sale 1 Br Tlrtae of an order of tha Bnoeriir eaart of Alauianca connly, I will offer for aala to tna bi"iit bidder, at Ibe court boom aoor la Grahaui. on SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1800, fte foMowlor de.lrable lot of lead In aaid county, o-wl: A parcel ot lame la Horton-e towtubip, adjoin 11 if tbe laud. M Fance'.t Maipm. 8aSy Hill, tbe bodot Um lata sedfurd MoCray aud oUicra, aud coul alnlt c ti aerea more or kaa, known aa tiv Uroixe VV. bimaaoa land. II mb all faraa. TlUa ait rUrht, Taaaas One third eaah, bmianoednc In aix monUaa aecarcd by auta beenna; hucreat from d.y ol aaie. 3. A. Lawa. Coai'r. Jai.f7,1800-tda. ' Lzzi zzi TcTTnLctSab! a By Tlrlaa of tba powora eoafurrad on m. br a deed of Imu exersted br bT W. II. blioSitvr, I will ef! at lu court kwaee door ia Uia frnra of urabao, for eaa, ou SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1830, la Ibe bmt bld'lrr, lha following ml prop- rrt. lo-wit : (hie-ninth andii luted kin-re In l hit la Uia towa of O nUtmtn. rmuliiHir a baK acr mrtce ir !, MUimUd oa Iba cornc of rmtn b.m ftqa.rv ufipoila la Uw turn M J. W. ii.rd-a Jt 6-m. mt ablrn I. a two Mnri i re-limu, . aa tua ladry or bbt tr un-c. A ur.e ni ith irxtiTldud Iniercrt In a tracrt td Imd in il.r lowB-i ip. Aiur.nre roiT,' - a ' .li'i-i Die t.nd. of L b. hull. Jr.M - ,er, itia in in and lf)-t Keck. kiK-wa . t a ?m. v t. aud c-k tainm W7 p c.r I' i are , r i i :,. - e' "l"!) I . "I,' .- 'T. . . '. . V t ; . r. S. i ... I, 1 !'- Hakes the lives of many people miserable, ' and often leads to seU-destroctioo. Distress after eating, aour atomacb, sick beadsobe, heartbnrn, lou of appetite, afalnt," all gone" feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and imgn. niMah,B)r the oowels. are llBtress gome of the more common h ' After symptoms. Dyspepsia does r r.Mno notrget wen ot ttoelf. B KBIing requires careful, perstetent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Bans- ' parllla, wbiah acts gently, yet sorely sod , anciently It tones the stomach and other organs, jegolatss the dlgeaUon, creates ai good appetite, and liy thus ' fi fcl' " oreroonung the local rrmp- m,Vli,al toma remdres the' sympa-oauacno ... tbstle ejects ot the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes the tired nundv ' "Inare been troubled with dyspepsia.--1 had but little appetite, and what I did eat ' . Uaarf. ' distressed sis, or did me l little good. : In an bow - DUm i after fiatlnv t would exue- as though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggraYated by my business, which Is that of a painter, and from being mors or leas shut np In a T r room with fresh paint. Last. ZZT-i. spring I took Hood's Bsrsa- otOmacn rllla took three bottles, j . It did me sa Immense amount ot good. It gave me sa appetite, and my food relished aqd satisfied the craving I had preTiously experienced." eaoaaa A. paox, Wstertown, Mass. Hood's Carsaparllla aaUbyaUdmcrUta. ai;abcforl. Fxapandoalf by a L HOOD CO, Apotheeatiae, Idwan. Kua. I0O Doses On Dollar Valuable Land for Sale. By virtue of an order of thi Superior I lourt cf Alamance county, 1 will offer for sale to Ibe highest bidder , at thu cou.-t house door iu uruuain, on s SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1890, the fo'lowlnc valuable tract of land in said county, to-wit i . A tract no tne waters of naw Krrer, near the town of Swetson.llle. adioioloif tbelanda of Robert liunter, Lee TliouipKm and others, eoiitaiulne about 9J acre. It ia knuwn ss the Capps land, on which Nancy Capps lived at the lima of ber death. . It Is a good aioail furm. fitie all right. . : , Terms t One third eash. balance due In six monies secured oy dimo rearing interest lrm cay oi sale. J. A. t-oi-g, com r, ADVERTISE?.IiJNT8- I ' "Us. All." -s' 1 " ra -x T-W 1"A..:r...t; ,,i , ! . if t. a I , J k m l 1...1 11 ;i s, ,.,'( Absolutely Pures ' This powder never varies. A marvel of pa1' rltr, streniih iind jwhoIcSomeneas. Store economlraf tban the ordinary kinds, and can' not be sold in competition with tbe multitude of low test, short weight alum or pbospbata powaera. soia oniv in cans, norai. bskin rownsR Co., 106. Wall St.. N. T. no4 ly Re-Sale of LaudJ By virtue of an order of re-sale fin eons. onence of ten per cent, bids being put ia on ' tne same) made br the Superior Court of Al- amaneu. in the rase of P. U Bellars and oth ' ers vs. JantCfl M. Solium and William HT. Sellars, the undersiirned will sell, at tha court. nousoaoorin Uranam, N. U., MONDAY, MARCH 3. 1890. ' " J . . . -..,' St. f tbn followinir lots and parcels In the divlslon of the Mary 8ellars Innds In aud near the town -of Burlington, vis t Lota Nos. !. till a and 9, in the division of the home tract, the ' o. jo oi me uowcr tract, noniaminir one hundred and twenty-fonr acrea, and the home tract parcel, on which Is situated th 8tllr dwoliinit houso,.cont lining JortJ' -six acres. .. .-' -'-n TtmtH : 6rie-lialf cash.' halancn nn rrailtt - of twelve months, not with interest fro n ' date for deferred payment. - tialo at -19 : o'clock M. y 2, . . JlS. E. Borft. r . Jan.Sl. Jtl-tas, f, U BsLtana. 4,ymrV flfanh SJaraliaa Alaaaaaea , Wotice I Slain af t'aaatr. a tks aaaerlar SJaart, Ocsaaav Taraa 1RW, Benjamin tioodman, Flainflff, - va. -v, ,i..i 4 Chas. K. McLean, VI. 0. Hornaday. and 8am. net T. Martin and Wm. K. Power trading aa partners under the name and style of Martin A rowers, Defendants, ' The defendants 8amuel T.' ' Martin - and" H'm.'A. Powers tradinc ai partners under the name of Martin Powers being no i Idenuof tills State are nntlfted that. obieet of .tlie above entitled . act Ino . la to recover of them and tliolr co-defend-ants. Charles E. McLean end If. C. Hor- laday, tha sum of 91800, tlie ' value of a " - certain ' lot .of ' goods alleeed u to bare been aold and the proceeds convened to tbe use of thu defnndanta, and ancb fnrtnet ram ot money as the Jury ahall assess for the wrongful conversion aa private damages. And they am further noiilnd to appear befoie tlie Judiro of onr Supeilor t'-onrt at Oraham. AI mance county, N. C on Mon day the 3rd day of Marcti. IK), and annwer or demur to'tha complaint of the plaintiff, or JaMgmeut pro conme will be entered as to thru. A. TATE, v'. 8. C ,. Jan. 80, 1800 6t Alamaneo Coaniy. Land Sale ! Bt virtue of an order of the .Superior Conrt of Alamance county, I will offer for. aalo to the hiitl ert. bidder at tbe conrt bouse door ia Oraham, on a MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3RD, 1890, H S following valuable tract of land, aitnate in Alatnaaee coun'.r tn Cane Creek, adoin Ina the lanes of Wra. Moacr. John McPber- son, Bimeou Thompson and others and con taining ationt ... i. , 50 ACRES, . mora or lew. This is tho tract oa which Ma rioc BayUlf lived fr many year and is know a ai the BaylinT tract. At same time and place I will offer for sale a vacant lot In the twa of BurlinL-ton, ad joining the Kt of R. M. Bfockard, MllcheM Liodley and other, and eonialiilog about one acre, t be uua to dou uu oi iaoa m gooa and po-evlu will be given aa aooa ss the sale IScnnSrsued. Term, one-third eaxh, the balance due In .It aroethe with tond baariag tntersM at ver cent, from day of sale nuUI paid. . 4. a. iajmi, -laa. , lm-tds ' Coamiulooar. Truslcs's Sab ci Land! In Ibe exercise of the powers veatcd in aaa by a deed nf trrt executed by. John 11 . Ptcsf ard and wife and recorded in Ibe offlca of Rrtrimer of Oerd. far Aaianea eoanty in Book MO. 10, on pacs t SAO loclua rre, I will mtII at the eokrt buuM door iu Oraham, to tbe brM bidder e SATURDAY, 'ilAUCri 1, 1SD0, the pbuilBthia la 7cKrpoo"s townrlilp. Ala- nance count v, oa wbico said Juba 11. rick- ard brea. ciiuutlotng ZiiZ L ACRE3, more w 1tm, .nd faHr desvribsad In saki tStsed fct.f aTHicmt-tsintUip. and no bundvice of o.4,itaw4 1 nse -f4irin to by ft yo0 mn4 flrirutaii? ft rm wiil do wrtl lo iv n'C for full ) amrwurs bs?fore (Ht of sNs. 3 Writ mrm I er se4ir.mntk oo l-.r p!sce, aiH t nriit I diriuc I lino Iwd K'kJ tatrn s. Trnn ch. Hit ay s-tii-f-wtr arrmn-Tr entu, indu' 'enc lor, Mf ik oMMiiti. riDiT be c ei. k4 uc jmrchisje mrm ,w t i Kq r i t or i.-r-r lnni I''m bV1 r1 ? to b ir. Jnn. 'ii, Vj-iU t is. Fv. . r, Troe-k. . .4 vis. m 'j-'t'-y Vf '- r. rj r '.,'-" r5Tcss: 28 UNiurtbuuh1.t.r..r; 13 V ST.LOUIB.UO. H I i. ii mil ICW , : ; )a-i.',.., I.-"""?"-? : - - - l .4 r- r. Pomona Hill ilvr f "('' , i POMOHA II. a,' : l-'-H- V -..t.v. ft 4 Pil'.:i:-t'!-l . Two and a half miles west of Greensboro, N, 0. .' The maiu JTne'of the R. A. t). R. R passes through the grounds and wlihla IS eet of the office, Salem trains make . regu -lar stops twice daily each way. Those inter ested In fruit and fruit growing areef St . dlallj invited to inspect this the largest- Bur- ' serry In tbe Btste and one amoog tbs 'Jtrgsst tntboSbnth. " ,s 1 V4 Btock consists Of apple, peach; peer ckeV - ! r7. pluui. grape, Japanese persimmon, " apn- - cots, , aectarlne, pulberry, .quince, .Graver rfes atpberty,i a;o6scberyn eurrante.; ph plantEgthh;wafliihta peesne, fStMBtaVt Ac,-- rr , . All the new end rare varieties as well as the old ones whleh my new eata1ogn for. 1888 wITt show,". ' '"R"-'- Give your order to my authorized age's;! prl order direct from the nnraery. Coireaoon " dence' solicited, Descriptive catalogues frie to spplicanta. '..' . Address, . i , - 3 vam.LINDLET. . - :r Apr.-MWI. ' ' Onllford Coontr. . O. i ; ' Reliable salesman wanted In eyery eoaaty Ifood baying coinmlslon will be glrea-.... - AdministrItor-s 'ifbTiciCTa Haying u'afjfled as'' iSmlnlVfral of Thomas White., dea'd, .1 Vreby hoUfy ail persons Indebted to elnte of said deceated ' toseUlestoiii-e, and those haying -claima aainst said estate to present I hem duly an-, tiienticated on or before the 1Mb day of Jan'y, Mil. or thU notice will he pleaded In bar of their recover r. .. . , J. I Writ. IHm'r. . LandSale l i By virtue of an order of the 8nnarlort7onrt - of Alamance county, I will sen at the court bouse door in Graham, on . . MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8RD, 18S9, to the best bidder, a tract of land la Graham towohlp. Alamance eou.ity. Just west of lha town of Graham, adjoioing the lauds at L. fl. Ilolt and othera, eontauiing 63 ACRES. . more or Ira., It b-ne that part of thu Anfrr- sou Tbnmpaoa piantatioo allocted lo tbe lata VI: P. Thompson la Ibe division, that ia ant covered by the dower of tbe widow, of tba aaie lata W. T. Thoinpeon. Till, land la wnbia a short distance of the corporate Urn. IU of the town of Graham, t. rood bud, esd largely iu oriirloal timber : and In nrr w. r dctirable aa a small farm. It la Immediately aa the puhlie toad fron Oraham to bnritng. ton. - Tsms! One-half eash, tbe balance aeeur ed by bonds at ii mnnnhs carrying Interest from day of aaie at elni par ecbL per an nnm. title rcaeryed till purchase money fully paid. - Jan. , 1800-tda E. 8. PAKKEB.Con'r.' . Tcvn1 Property for Safe. One honM and lot In tli In., nf n-.h.n Tbe ka eoatalns about on acre and sprs it la a good "tl-rno-a dwHhng a 3d aw thrr rnnd mm, ine wnofe premie-, are in a siaiaof good repair, and dwini, , .k, i. Also a Sail acre anmiprove i i well lorat )d as a site for a rcudmce. For r rice, len in. a fuii Informaiion id. Ij W Die anderiMjfm-d. rmtn A: tr.u.or.i . )ce.S.tf. -Errant jewelry at coi-I, at r'tt&Sjn'c. ' r..
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 30, 1890, edition 1
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