VOL.. XVI.
GRAHAM, N. C, THURSDAY, , MAHCH 20, 1890.
NO, 7.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS
II&E SUCCESS, "'
b 4
The reaon Radaro
microbe Killer 1 the
ctnc, Is twauiie It lis
never failed lu any In
stance,' no maTtcr wbal
the diaease, from Lr
rosy to fie ainiplest dl
aii known to the bu
man ayetem .
Tbe ecicntllle men of
to-day claim and prove
tliU every dlaeaae U
CAUSED BYMICBOBES,
" 4 1 y AND -
Eadan's Microbe Ziller
Exterminate! the Microbes aed drlre them
oat of the ejsteui, and when that la don a you
cannot havo an ache or pain.. Ho matter
what thedlaiaae, whether a simple eaae of
Jlalarlal If ever or a combination of dlaeaaea,
we cure then all at the ,avne ., time, i aa wa
treat aUdiaMaeaWiUtutlodally. 1-"
' Ja.fl.ata, Caa.aaaatlea, Catarrh, atraa
thitia, Kaaaoaatl.at, -Kiaaer aa
' , Urer UIhhi, Eenaale TraakTi
, la all lt fa-aae, aaa, la fact. crary
: galaeaae ka.wa la the Ilaaaaa Ry.
i to ; of mmsst DOTATIONS
.. Sea that onr Trade-Mark (aama aa above)
appears oa tiacn jug. .
Send for book "Uhtory of the Microbe Kill
er," given away by
L. B. HOLT & CO., Merchant,
. . .; .: '-.r .' . v Graham, N. C.
' . FROFESSIONALCARDS.
J4S.E.BOYD,
h ATTORNEY AT LAW,
. . . ; . . . Greensboro, jY. C.
' Will fee at Graham on Monday of each week
ta attend toprofetaional bnaineaa. Sep 101
J. XJ. KERNODLE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
. an An am, w.c. '
' Practice la the Btate and Federal Court
; ni.l faithfully and promptly attend to all ha
aeaaatraeted to bim
DR. G. W. WIIITSETT,
' ': Surgeon Dentist, "
GREENSBORO, - - - N.C.
Will visit Alamance. Call i
tba country attended.- Address me at
Greensboro. 11 ,f dec 8 tf
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Remember, three thlDgs come (Jot I
The arro sn( upon Its track
It will ortt Swerve, it trhi not slay
its' speed ; it file to wound or s!ay;
The" spoken wor. soadoti ibf got '
By (bee; but it has perished not ;
In other UcilfU 'tie living still,
! And doing work ibr 006! bt ill; '
And" (h'e losl 'jbrtonity( ! , ,t
I That cotnetb back no more to tbee;
I la vain thoti weepest, io rain dosf
1 Tbece three will never more return. -
1 The Centftf,
i
A Catriaem 9ti tsdbtm.
Sallahur Cor. of Charlotte Chronicle.
About three milee from SoIUburr. od
tbe Lexington road, is an old log eabii
which was built In liie days of the Eov-
OlUtion. . Th atrntfn 111 Maitl.
j
was inhabited, and is still well perserr-
ed some patch work hiving; kept It
from decay oiiirie. The curiosity Id
the house consist n the fact that It U
CrAlrA4 HaaI Tunnh Tvn rv nlirtf w TTotna AM nnJ CiJne sT(Ai.-Mn O..-. T1.ll ir-i. J- COnsisU
UU1UA.CU JUCC1, JUUUVU . AUUSUV, WUUM 1 XLUIUO. UilUUiUCIO UUU1UCOm VaiOUUO, OttUUtJH. JTICKICS UliU ItAliBLUrtiO. I full afnnrt holaa ' Tfc. hf fc-..
Canned Peaches, Pineapples, Pears, Peas, Beans, Corn, Tomatoes, Beef and Buffalo Tongue and oysters. Pre-
thegrou'od and the
pared Buckwheat and Maple Syrup, Crushed Oats, Hominy, Rice, Grits, Celebrated Obelisk and Country flour, If!
XXUrHlUrU UUU AUJ1. JJai&lU xunuwo, JUXavutXUg JUAWttUia auu VyUUUtUlCULS Ul XVery JeSCripvlOn. AISO Jiariy Inside, and tbe aperture on tb
Rose Potatoes, Sapling and Red Clover, Lucerne and Orchard Grass Seed, Black SeedOats. BlacLeye.Clav nndrde,"on,yUreenoa,,w
nio1r nnno anrl nvnrrthi'nr. nlan nHho lnwnoT nvinon onr m1rof oon on.rl 1 I the stoci of the rifle to & throa
TT
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HOLT
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JACOB CA.i LONG
, ATTORNEY AT LAWfc
ORAEAM, ; X C,
-E. C. LAIRD, M. D.,
::. iiAiir iiivEii,ir. c.-
Feb'y 18, '90., . -
Lkvi Jf. Scott, F. H. WUrr akee,Jk
: Greensboro, N. C. f Graham, N,
" SOOTT & ' "WHITAKEB,
, . , AllmiM lawr,
GRAHAM, .- - - N.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
-BOOK-
Will bs far snoertor to any year of Its bia.
tor,, a larger amount of money haringf been
" appropriated for tbe einbelliahmunt of the
maasine than erer before, tiodey bat been
pnbliabedt or 00 years wltbont mtatuif an la
sue. and '
YOU jDANNOT GET A BETTER
two dollars' worth of magazine than by anh
scribing to "ttodey,"TH DasT Famu-T UkO-
az'ms la America,
The leadin attractions for I8B1 aiat
Peamliful Colored Faabioa Plates t Kngrayed
Caataioa Plate, la Mark aod while, repr.
ratine- lbs preraiiicc styica, proaucea ex.
ruoaer
preMlj far i
aTlaalr BsaraaM
rraatfni 'AH
- f.M fmr utm hmm aaa
Waal tm SS and. !thvaaa '
iMklif atanipta, SEM,
- Tba "Boaotlful Home" Club by Cant a 3.
Oaar, for yonng Lomekeepers or too, wbo
rtnmnplaie becomlnc ao. ''A Year ta the
I .mmo. by Ao.orr 8iraoaT Paaacorr
Jmn Wml wbiek will treat of tba rarl
oo.dutle. for .art month. A Chlldrea's
(irMr. for taa kitla oaes.
- A rw-k arrar of literatnre tri farsrite aa
thors, amont; whom aie Emily tenoos, OUria
IOTi-il Hliaoo. aaa Jtarie rrea, aim odow.
tt.'4 aotborof "Oemlni.4 brlkiO. Orteaa,
wiJi her homorons akrtcbea, aad ntbara.
PEEMirafStoelubrabwa ar amont; its
. frxMiai leaurra. and Oodey's offer, tba most
aad yaloable of any asaraaina pob
1 . rL svnd 15c. for sampla aambar' eoa
buuuf fall elab rales and premiuaa.
ITX2T LAOT BBS 0WJI DRSSSMAXKB.
who , Swribes to Oodya Lady Uet.
ro' a wtiicb yoa will Isd In esrk Bomber
am :jm yoa tcr yoar an selenioa of any rat
f wr pun lllotratrd la Oodey's Lady,
l.a. aoarlfe. Sample lopy will eoatala
aaa of these coapoaa. . .
Sr4 lltnM far aeaal. wkUai will
- t aiMwal m yaar aa aarFaaj
. araaa raeciraal-
T' r.tlrra abows yoa bow tocat oat tba
it yoa want. That la all w caa aay ta
1 cc for tba reat aaa yoar sample
' r,-iur wb ernd lie. ai oaef.
' laooir Mt a year
t -Ovi.I oLAOT'8 MOoK,"
FhUadelpbia, Pa."
Ti f h wich itis rp-. GODmrs
t iC'fuu True f-0, which
' 1 t to tl e 1. ce of tbe
ill Arsa rhllaa.aby.
Atlanta Conatltntion. ' ;
I wish that Irouldtakeatrip around '
the world and sen something, and find
out how other people llve. I don't
mean a trip oi twenty-two days, like :
Nellie BIy, but a slow journey of two i
or three years, and' a chance to learn ;
something. Nellie den't know any ,
more about the world now than the
yankeea know about us when : they
slide ihrough to Florida In a sleeper
and slide back again. They come to
Atlanta, or New Orleans, or Memphis,
or Birmingham, or on an excursion,
and stay a day or two, and eat a big
dinner, and hear a fear speeches, and
go back home as ignorant as tbey came.
of something and atcne for it by break
ing up rocks on tbe streets for a week,
seven years I was a merchant and mla-, WM B0 troubu M-wh-ru -rw.
gled with tbem from Boston to Pblla- M .qaality. EogUn( . nikt
delpbia, but none of .tbem came south
to mingle with me. Before tbe war
we seot hundreds of our boys to north
era collages, but they never sent aoy
to ours. We have always taken tu4r
newspapers and magazines, bnt they
have never taken ours. Thoosanda of
our wealtcv oeoole visit their water.
in places and their great cities every
summer, but they never visited ours,
and so tbey are still unacquainted with
us. Ia recent years a good many of
their nabobs and invalids take a
straight shoot for Florida every win
ter, but tbey go ia Pullman aleepers
with tbo curtains donf and when
I bey get there they huddle together In
a floe hotel at Ire dollars a day and
and milder, and our summers are
longer and cooler. The climate is just
as vlaorous and bracing.
Now, it is a fact that the southern
people know a great deal more about
tbe north than their people koow
about us. The tendency of travel is
northward and has always been so.
A hundred travelers would go north
to where one would coma south. Busi
ness and pleasure call tbem there.
Until the treat army of drummers
Some of them came dowu to the expo- HII, n,0 exUtenc- tbf) nthern mer-
sition, and looked at the big ear of chants went north twice a year to buy
corn, and said they didn't believe it was their good, their spring stock aod fell
raised in the State, for they looked out stock, aod they became well acquaint-
of tbe ears all tbe way from Cbatta-: with the modIo and their manners and
nooga to Atlanta, and never saw any , custom, aud politics and religion. For
laud that would produce soon corn.
This reminds us of a northern woman
wbo had never seen aoy piue forest
and, after she had passed Macon and
got well Into the piny woods, bat erne
rapturous In bar admiration of those
tafl evergreens, that she said would be
perfectly beautiful if they had not been
trimmed so high. She kuew as little
about picnics as I did about Guinea
pics. - One or my smart chaps told ate
tbe other day that if a Guinea pig was
held up by the Mil his eyes would drop
out. Of coarse I didn't behove it nntil
be, told ate the- Guinea pig bad no
tail, and then t gave it op. j witbt.at
I was young enough to travel and
learn tbe truth about people, and ssan-
nersand customs. It is aatoattbiog
bow little we know. . I've been think
ing for fifty yean that Chinamen eat
rate, aad bow it turus out that . they
don't. The first geography we ever
studied had a picture of a Chinaman
coins: around with a pole across his
shoulder and the pole was full of rata.
It Is estosisblBE how little we know of
be people of onr own couatry the
people of s aotber State that is only a
sy 's jouraey distant. -.. .
Ireneired a letter tbe other day
from a Vtrgieiaa wbo thinks of mov
ing Soaih, and be wanted to kaow
bow long is would take hi as and his
family to become acclimated, and what
was tbe am (eat time of tbe year to make
tbe change-. If be had ever been
sooth be would not have aktd such
qaratlooa. Moot of the north ere fo
ple associate tbe south .with & "'
sn ) had,-sickly weather. Thry Kk
on tbe map aod eee tba par!' cf
a J tj Cra tie'r cj
Well, there is some malarial country down here pretty fasti They are In
away down south somewhere, but up vesting their money and they stay to
hero in Georgia we talk about going to watch it. and the longer tbey stay the but tbey don't care so they get enough
Florida to spend the winter Just like better tbey like us. Their deep con
the northern people do. . The ' only cera about the negro soon passes away
difference between Georgia and Yir- j and tbe race problem bugbear vanishes
gin la is that our winters are . shorter 1 Into a my tb. The truth is, there are
at Intervals of about one week, and
when the first plautlngs are ripe they
may be removed, and celery planted In
' . t - k. 1 ik.
wv uiaujr aiaruwia auvuv mo urgiv,
even in -our - own section.' - There - la
plenty of room here for white and for
Iblack, and will be for a century to
come. I can't see any . volcano nor
bear Its muttering. Tbe race prob
lem baa seen enough of the world and
humanity and government to cancel all
bis prejudices, and cause him to look
upon eyerytntno; witn the eye of a
philosopher. Not long ago be took m
trip to tbe Windward islands, tbe little
anlllles, and spent some weeks upon
tbem. He visited St. Kitts aod Do
minica aad Autigua and Barbados
and Trinidad, and found tbe English
people In charge, and although the
population wa- mostly negroes, there
was
to eat. These boys are not the esoep- their place. White turnips will take
tion .but are toe tulo. If the laws were the place of the later sowings. , A row
their laws and they have to obey tbem.
Tbe English role is kind and humane,
but it is fi-m and absolute. In those
islands there are about thirty thousand
whites aad three hundred thousand ne
groes. Those negroes were emandpat
ed In 1834 and they are now pretty moch
what tbey were then. Some indus
trious, some lazy, some vagabond, some
beggars, but all dependent a poo tbe
white man and are happy In that de
pendence. Tbey have plenty of relig
ion end are content with the present
and have but little concern with tbe
future. They cultivate the lands and
make all the sugar and molasses. Tbe
lands are owned by English landlords.
f wbo live la London
enforced the last rascal of tbem . would
be In the chaingatig, but' our ' people
won't enforce it. We don't want : to.
our feelings of sympathy for. the little
pilferings. ' Tbeywit;upoii us so wil-
liog'y and black our shoes, and carry
our parcels, and bring our water, and
sweep out our offices, and carry ; sweet
notes from the boys to the girls , aod
of lima beans must have a place also,
and should be planted with tbe eye
down. There is very good reason . for
this little precaution also. Tbe stalk
forces tbe bean to the surface, and if!
the bean bangs to one side It Is liable
to break off before it reaches tbe su'r-
tbe out-'
admif
throagh.
Walla have ears, but if the old walla
of that log cabin only had mouths'
what a tale they could tell. The house
faces the road to the Yadkin river,
which Cornwall's marched over when
in pursuit of Green. The port boles
extend all around the house, and your
correspondent counted about half a'
dosen on each side. The house oughr
to be preserved as a relic;
a bj " V'r'
The mvsterv has been solved at i
All scientific men claim micro bee ara
the cause of ell disease, and it has been'
their work and studv to ret a. metffRinrf
that would kill the microbes ia tbe huV
man system without inlurv to the tW
tient. This has been acoomplinbed bV
Radam'a Micrrobe Killer, which b it
scientifie wonder in the medical woridV
For sale by L. B. Holt C
SJaaoeaaalo aasjaaallaaia, ''
, ... . 1
The Sabbath day Is the savings bank?
Of humanity.
Be useful to yourself first, your
friends next and the world aftenrardl'
The man who never offend anybody
can usually count his friends on the'
fingers of one hand. ; f . 1. . -
It takes almost superhuman strength?
to bang On when yoa begin at the top
of the ladder. - : t ' j .
Men who havo to swsar olf front'
swearing generally continue SWerag(
off, and on. ' ' " " '-
The world seldom looks to son too' "
vice versa, and always on band wait- loorn rows, and when tbe corn is ripe
Ingfura nickle, and so we lake the I remove it and cultivate the squashes.
(ace, In which case the bean never
comes up. riant squashes between tbe f kina of tracks yoa left behind provid-'
bad with tbe good and are .content.
There Is no volcano about them.
Old English is smsrt mighty smart.
8he gets the labor of these negroes for
their food and clothing Just like she
did before she freed them. That's
about all that tbe toilers eet anywhere,
-Exchange.
niale la
Buckets and all wooden pails not In
use as well as wsahtubs, should be
turned op side down, to prevent leak
ing,' . : '; ..-v.'- . '.:
Leather, . wood or paper may be I
ed von eet there. - -J
Uiny a cofflu is covered with" roses'
by bands that never gave its oceupanr
anything but thorns. -
The road to hsppiness and tba road'
to misery follow tbe same coarse. The'
difference Is la the traveler not la thaV
road traveled. - . ,-.
Houston; Tex.,-Oct. Wtfyttsti."
whether white or black. .Hanty .Is
that race that is content with their lot. fwtened to metal by a .cement I Messrs. Wallace O'Leary ACoi.-- '-,
-: i ... BILL ASP,
made by adding a teaspoonful of glye-
lerioe toagillofglue. It can also be
used fdf fastening labels oa tin.
sore a note inroogn tbo top of a
Wa liedain's JXWrobe'
earSaalas,
At a meeting nf farmers recently held
at PooKhkoepeie. K. Y., Mr, a. Sloan broom-haodle, tie a Hn, In It, ban, .S .
A rents
Killerl
Gentlemen I have bean using" fW
Microbe Killer for malarial fever and1
general debility, and write yow to ear-
THaTa aVrwaaat A
JabIi A .u...I.i.J fL 1L I
, ' " Wl" B"T- general is appointed by the crown, and
and don't want to. Tbey some chock h. 1... ... K .....
w aa wsrviegaa wuvvs sp ssmsav sBVWlaV V
enforce tbe laws sod keep tbe ' peace.
Negro police men are appointed to
keep order among tbe negroes; and
the do it. Now what Is tbe matter
with tbe picture t Notblog. It Is Just
tbe same picture that Is here. Right
bore la Ibis eommnaily we have some
booert, Icdustrious negroes who work
regularly every day, aod are derer,
Tbey
fun of tbo prejudices of a eeatnry.
prvjudiree that are a part of their re
ligion and they doot want to lose
tbem. Yoa aclghtae well try to get a
Baptist, or a Metbodut, or a Jew to
change bis religion. There is but one
channel open to a removal of preju
dice aod that is through tbe pocket.
The ooty hope of prossoting peace is
in getting acquainted, aad the only
hope of getting acqoalaUl is through
bosiaess channels, RuaseU Harrison
came down to Atlanta to a banquet
aad be behaved like a gentleman, aod
I expect be is a gentleman, but bo has
gone back believing that onr people
am killing aad peraecntiDg tbe negroes
and robbing republteaa postmasters as a
general bosioesw, a kind of eaauaeroeot.
Bat oar c'i mat and our mlsera! trees-
SBTeataiaanon garnering, usvmg I the broom up when not in use, and It
been engaged la market gardening I will last twice ss lone as when allowed
since nis ooynood, be is well Informel 1 to rest upon tbo floor. ; After sweenlnn
. . . 1 - ;
ae 10 ine Deal methods. Coming down I dip your broom In hot soapsuds, shako
10 we or aioary farmer's garden , he ad- well aod bang up to dry.
t ... . . ...1
au soiling ou a piece 01 iana wr mis 1 Hero are two tbloza to remaarbar
.J.t S a a I
.pwa purpose, a. piece oeariog to 1 when cooking either veal or pork:
tneoouto or XM It posslDIO. - He I theV should ha eookad ao D.Aran.1.1.
II a. ta a a a a I '
wouia nave wen renoed, ana leave a I that the lean part win bo whlto and
sod border Iwenty-flre or thirty feel I firm, and thav ahonld aaar Ka tttai
wide around tbe fence. He would I unless first well saltad. Wiih
a aura rameuy tor inoee aiaeasas.'
B. E. LtwiB)',
Prop. Capitol Btablesi .
For Sate by L. B. Holt dc Co.
bare bis garden 400 feet loog and
about 100 feet wide. Tbe fence should
eocloae double tbe amount of land re
quired for tbe garden. One halt
should be seeded while tbe other half
is In cultivation. This makes cnltlva-
tlon easier by keeping down weeds and
pork
there should bo served some kind of
j 'arinaceous vegetable, like rice, pota
toes or hominy.
To prevent oilcloth, patent leather
and similar materiale from sticking to
gether when rolled, purchase a few
WkaVftaaHaaM Wl;
A model wife is the woman in whom?
tba heart of her husband- doth aafsr
ly trmstv , '
She is the woman who looks after
bis boovehold, and snaka her hbepk
tlity a delight to him and not m bur
den. j -
Wbo hat learned that a soft answer'
tnrnetb away wrath.
Who keeps her sweetest 1 miles and
most loving words for her husband.
Wboiacoo&Jeot ha sorrow or low
sheet of Dtrafflne-imnrcvnaixt a
at be sims Ume adds to tbo fertility of I otherwise prepared paper, and roll the I WB0 does not rW the necessity of
the solt He would plow under a goo-ijoiBurial. TbUwill prevent sticklnr. I "-MDt beT privato affairs to the
eoatofBUburelo tbe fait aod plow lit will eUo rjrerant the ff i.r lh. nelghborbeod.'
again in tbe spring. Alorg tbe length oolors or gloss by keeping out air and
of the garden on one side be would ley j moist ore ; tbe evaporation of tbo oa Is
off a bed six feet wide for letioce, rad-1 likewise prevented to a great extent.
dishes, lata cabbage, aege aad other Soft water should be used in cooking
vegetables of this nature. - About four vegetables, and tbe only way city folks
law-abiding dl'sens. We have others m eoro hi nw oT "P1' I water U to add a little salt
it andi' way acrosa me gamen. 1 to ifc. txx or eigbt poUtoes will seed a
Then about eicnt feet rota this comet I teaspoon fui of salt added to tbe water ;
a row of raepberHee, and eight feet fur-1 turnips aad parsotps require about tbe
tberarow of black berries. Betwere ame, that la, a teapoooful of salt to a
tbeaerows he would put a row of Qnrtof WV"' lf r "" bould
. , . , . ,1 bappan teriae to tWaaarfaca when the
uawuniRs, nw pianir m row 01
these every year. After tbey bsv
fruited be ploos tbem epao'l plantea
f BeW roar. T n arieeaatfrtna mat tia t
wuii. 1 1 ii .1 a in 1 mm. 1 w 11 a rn kvt. mw
. r j 1 ( ; "
who work when tbey feel like
steal when they don't. About half tbs
boys from tea to eighteen are street
vagabonds, who ran the streets at the
depot elelfbtvas, aod are ready to make
a alekel at anything that is quick and
easy. Tby laugh aod frolic, and are
rreaty aod rrg-ed aod dirty aad smell
IvetretaMas are boi'ing, it must be care
fully skimmed o'X
Who respects tbe right of husband'
aod children, and in return has due re-"
gard paid her.
Whoknowa-thatberstrohgcist arguw
meat is her wooaaolioessy and so tbe
cultivates It.
Who Is rympathetlo in Joy or ia
griaf, and wbo finds work fjr her
bands to do. -
W no makes trieiiJa and ke-- 'V..
Who is not made bittjr ty t--,,
but who strengthcas aod 11 ?
der 1U
TV
rhubarb, red snd white c;rratrra.,
ores sro drawing thtlr good peej-ln tl-nes tbey steal a bs!f a d!ai's worih ' cHs, etc IVjhouLl te t'r.icj
tTany 1'ersons
Ara bnV-a dova from ararak or bnr!i ''X
Iirown'i Irca I ttcrs
Ory
' ire k". .