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1 HE G LEA NEK. I88URD BTKRT THTTMDAT. QRAHAM. S.C. April St. 1800. TkRVS OK SUBMBIPTIOir t sine ye v, . i I" I mentht. ... Are month. IJln ..... ,W IW) SrdakMrlp(Unt mut be pU strictly a Irenes. : Posts tree. Id oVTa Editor I Vm( resnoasiMe for lb views oxprtl by errts?ntsn. IUTKS Of ADTHETMIKfl i tin unm Com Inch) time '.en lor ,rst buertloa eml gfty Mot for each ssbss- qeest publication. . gates rr mora soaee sad lagr Halt far . suaod oa appllestl LmI nstuss ekerfad toa HiU Dm trr oaea Insertl. J. I). KEKNODM2. Editor. Raleigh la to'' liav another IVino cratlo weekly psper 7A JverfJ f"are Una Inlrlliffmeer. " Mr. T. J. Jeralgag ' will Imi Ho editor alnl owner, and th first rnmher Mill he published June "21st, 1890. PuWrlpiIoii price 1200 year, a living price for a first-ila ' weekly paper. We take it from the prospectus, whlrh appear elsewhere in this paper, that the Intelligencer ' will have oplulous and will exprcsM them.' OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. r Something of a "railroad waV la go lug on in Durharo Ibis week. It began year or so ago, ana abmt one year . ego the Hrt skirmish accurred. The whlef bei'izeroiit appear to be th 'Durham & Northern and the R. A D. ieweee of the N, C. B. B. A. jtar ago "moonshine" track wa laid by the . first named road, which I now baring k hard work to kjea tlieo k -r roatU l om renoving the track Irom the gronnda it gained there. The story ia a long one, , and the ectl'eroent of theao railroad dlflerences has&Uen the lawyer and the court eonaiderahle work since their beginning. Firatone road then ' ibe other appeared to get tbe advaii- tage. The luteal we hare is that tbe t no p. I on op. " Vice-President Morton recently ensrl a trip ftoutli. In an Interview ' with ft representative of in Washing Ion Port he eay he thoroughly enjoy ed hlolsrlf and met with Ibe moetoord- 11 greeting. I lie was surprised at Ilia " wonderful and rapid recovery of tbe South from Ibe devastationa of tbe late war. Ue discovered no frlolloa he--' tween northern men and southern men - allied la business, nor between Iboaa of - ' different political belief. ' Contrary te his expectations, be did sot find south ern men brooding over the result of ihe war, but, on the o-her band, ha' found them hopnfnl, pr grraiv and for the most part proswerou. What ia 1 true In this ease is true in other, If tbe ' '' whole truth is told, and that la, when- ' ever a northern.man come South with friendly greeting, the aid time south orn boepitaliiy Is extended to blm, and be man need go home bearing a grlod 'report and kindly filng for Ih " ' Couth and ber people. v Judge John A. Oilmer In response la . question anted bint by a reporter of the mntt yestenwv, mm i "II ma Democratic or. vent inn abould nootl nate m a the candidate of the lemo emtio party fur eongrea in Mil district. . I should evteem it a duty that I owed my partr. aa well a a tile tanre. to ac east and do everything that in m lie ,, that Is boaorabla In carry the dial rlct." J mint UMmer'e itienria are many and " propose to do everything to secure bla ttomination. Ha ran carry the district by a larger majority than any other man in It, with lb eiecpilea, j-erbnpa, of Governor Scales who deetlnea to be a caBdidaie. Oreeaobor fulriM. flatlCwa BaaUa riraie, Mmr t i Every man aai rvery maa'a fnwlly ahould prepare to pto-nte on the Battle Ground MavtKh. II will lb peo at1 day. ' Thouaanda will te there from Gull lord and adjoiainc cotintiea. llo-pte partks will be mad ap and - corns la front all pert of Ibe Btate. There will be a happy re-aaloe) -t Korth Carolina twre. and' alav 6th on the Ouilford-Battle Gronml with llrmly eland aa one M I He aaoat delight ful holiday enjoyed In the 8'at. Collogeeaml schools eheald adept this day and tbe Battle Ground aa the plaos for a day ol reereatloa, aaa'ia- mentesd Inatniotlon. The Battle Groual Coaipaay will enforce the laws so that peso and good order will h malataloed. A'erlA From our nerularCtir. ,t WABHtNOTOir.O. C., April 17, W. - 8eetelery Blaine having arnt fur lb United B'ales minietrr to Brasil baa her-n bidding lung eonfiivuoe - Hih him this werk in ortlrr to conoro a idaoWMe Ktnirrorut, 'which la to b tiilr )iiMlr, to ai-e mnt for the'loe--neae on tlio part of I hi Governmrtit In reeognU:iig the Kuhllo of BraC'l. He may mmVf any atatement be pliers but 'he fact will rrmain that the recog nition did nut take place until the dent ocrata In Cona-re had introdbced a reenluilon lo compel It being done. The tarilr Mil, whlrb aOrr many hitches and drlaya was filially reported to Ibe House lata Wedm-aday after noon, U But the meaaura It waa when Drxt mmle nttblid by a good deal. 1 ne commilt could na aland the pressuree and were eompelle l to mak many ch jnrt. amoiiir the moat ImDorlaiit of which were the Marine: of niur anil auger on the free llni. T conciliate the suaar producer of Ihl country a tMiuiity of Iwonentsa Pound ia lir-ivld; ed lor during the nest lilleen years. Mr. Cariloic'a minoilty retiort anows that ih bill a III increaae the revenue and in strong term puneluree tbe hy- pocrlry or tbe Whole bill t an antllllon el minority report aioUnat. tba sugar claiiM was made by Mr. K-Lna, a re publican. The majority rrnuri iracti- oal.y atlinlta mat the lull la a poor vue, but vxcueea it on the crounJ ot lue ne creaity for "protection" ; It admits also thai the exact eRVrt iiihiu the revenues if ibe bill is "diflimilt of ascertain inent," and very naively saya : "It ia not believed that Ibe inereaao of tiutiea on wools and. woolen goods and upon glaas ware will have the eOoct or in reaaing the revenues." If the report told the entire truth it should hsveaUd ed that thia In duties will add matcri ally to thexpensra of every family in the Uulted State ibat purchases woolen poods of any kind or glaee- ware, runner on tne report say "This bill to framed In the interest of tbe people of the United Slates." To have been truthful itabould have read "This bill is framed In the interest of certain manufacturers at the expense or the people ot the United States." Thousands of people viewed the re maine ol the lata 8anuel Jackson Ran dall, as Ibe' body lay in state yesterday morning, previous to the funeral, in) Ibe Pi tebyterian church which be and his family bsve attended for years, and af whisn n oecame a memiter a lew month ago. Hi colleague of the House were anxious to have the fun eral lake place in the Hall of the Houe of Representatives, where Mr, Randall had gained his greatest irl- umphs, but bis widow refuaed to allow t because ber distinguished husbAiii had requested that be be given only the funeral or a private citizen, i n mediately after the funeral services Ibe body wa tKen to nis old home in I'enn ej'lvutiia fur Interment. Already there is a movement sinned here by bis old comrades of the Army of the Cumber land to erect a monument to hi mem ory. lie waa a private in Ibat army and ehould lb statue be erected it will be tbe first time that a private soldier has ever been so honored. Mr. Ran dall lived and died a poor man, though be had opportunities to have made mil lions had lie chosen to take advantage of bis official position as so many of our public men unfortunately have done, but be ta left a heritage far more valuable than mouey unimpeachable honesty, and a nnme thst will forever sblue in th pegec of history among the brightest galaxy of tbo statesmen w ins lime. The edict has cona oat from Cxtr Keetl mat legislation m tone railroaded mrouBb the H ose Irom this lime on In order lo adjurn by the Bmt of July, soil the republican began this week by passing the naval appropriation mil, anil tne Dill la reorganise the V. 8. district court and appoint seventeen new Judge. 8o outrageous was the ham to pass the latter thai tbe demo crate relused to vote, hut the Speaker oounlod a quornm and announced in pge of th hill. The democrat are belplca nowagainnt tba usurpations, hut the will appeal to the people best November. , Tbe republicans are Mill wrestling wl'h tba silver problem, and a joint committee or ibe House and senate Iryiug U form a bill that will meet th approval or a caucus of Inelr party. ; The republics ns of tbe U. 8. Supreme eourt have affirmed the decision of the U. 8. Circuit court which release N ea gle, Ibe U. 8. deputy marshal who was arrtsied by tne California authorities but summer for killing Judge Terry Chief Jiaiica Fuller and Justice La mar diseenied : it waa too great stmtch of Federal authority for them, Tbe Senate by a vola of 30 lo Sfl le galised the grabunc or tw aeale by ; Korth 'Carolina: ' taulMatrlal CeawirwrUra Nates th republican of Montana, The TsrJIaS taaalaMaw. W. D. 8ull. Drurzlat. Blpmia, Ind lMtl3vs : I can recMnmend Klectrio Hitter aa the very beat remedv bvary bottle sold baa given rWlef in very case. One man took six coulee. and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' . standing." . Abraham Hare. ornsjrtsa, xfoiivtUe, Oblo, am ran : "The beat selling medloin I bay ever handled ia my SO year' experience, i Klrctric Bitter." Thousands of other have added lhir testimony, aa that th verdict to nnanimon that Electric Bitter do cur all dilates of the Hrer. JCldaey or Blood. Only a half dollar a botu at T. A. Albrlgbl' drug Mora. , Greenthor Wrtel; Mr. W. V. Cttiner, of Stokeoriole, waejaeeeriooa ill. aeta from paialyeia we saentkeaed eom weokssr, baa about recovered his uoual braiih. & Klrknatrick, the wounded Reeeaae Agent, it ia a boa rita I Bnliimore under iba traaimeat cfniKfu'iil. VVe l-ar that one eye t U te rrmeved and that the aiabt f the oiher eye nwv b saeed. A 1 '-' k'jtTEkter of Wiltiam Kelley of t: c. ;i ' r was secidenUy earned Uat J r injuries wrr so serious as ststH smpuialioa of her I, Aixtt .-tuIt- ve feel ' k cf ibe Cape F-ar . iVs - y Kri.!-acrue Rre-ly rv - nwSfhl. vat burne-1 t -rihe North bound i I e'o.i. Tt ia aoi . , i originated, M U .j -ry. 1 rt. Tr're The following was Ulegrtphad to lb ArUata CWtiafiea o 7lb iuC, from Raleigh : - Th Fanners' Alliance cf Iba vari ous Coanile of the Eiaia met on Fri day and adopted the following reso lutions: Wbore, It to tbe eplnlea Of the Al liance Ibat Iba agricultural Interests of North Carolina would be advanced by the ereoiioa of a Railroad Comoiis sioa fur tUN Bute, and also the paa sar Of lb $ub Treaanry -till ptdiag ia Concroa. Therefore, be It Resolved. That we hereby pled re ouraelyee i4 to give our tup port lo ey candidal lor th Lejr,Ulat u re who is not knawa to be ia favor of a Pail road CommiMion by Ji-Ttb Carolina, nor aey caadidi fur Congresa who mill not idedee hlmtetf la exert his b-st eflorl lo recur h early enact ment of ih b.l! before Conreaaknowa as lb -Sub-Treaury B.1L" Frooi Balllmore ManafaetnrprtReeora uniMil a. v. iMcaery win s- laldiKh a conning fantnry lo have dairy ecily of 8.000 can. i'oncord i. vr. isnnnnur vo. are pterins: machinery at the Klulx gd mine nnd will auieriiitend the devel opment of the aame. The Cannon Manufacturing Co. la adding new m.i riiinery, tnciuiiing a lW-hor power ho'ler aid engine lo its cotton rectory at annonvtlie. - Fdisalieth Ciy While h Fleming.o i ortaaouih. Vs., write Ibat they ex oei-t to i rent the oyster packitia house, Enochville The Enochville fl luring Mill Gu la Ibe name or tits slock com pany lo be organised to operate the Dour mill txirchaaed Iroio lb Stire wait estate. Franklin J. O. Slier la building the grist mill- lately mentioned and in tend adding Dlanina- machinery. - Greensboro J. F. Ktavena, ol Hick ory, will estibllsdi a carriage factory lo be In operation hy May 18ih. -An electric Ire-alarm ayatein ha bven adapted by the city council, and con tract awarded to the Hifuor Electric Co. Hickory J. F. Stevens. .of New York city, will erect' a carriage fac tory. High Poiut-The High Point Chair Co. is the name of tbe ooinpanr organ ised to erect a chair factory. JonealMiro The Jonesboro Cotton Mills Co. will build a new picker-room sou win probably put lu astaiiionai machinery next fill. .' lyitiUburc E-'rtoo A Ford contem plate start ini a pluz lohocoo factory to . ' vv I I viiiiujr u norm. iiaktl -y vll.e -The Scranto-i . A North farolica Lumber Ci. is putting new machinery in its lumber mill. Manchester Frank A. Thornton and Johu F.Clark have purchased the cotton mill of the Manchester Mill Cj. and will probably oporato under the same name. Maxton The Maxton Mannftrturing Co. has been organized with J. C. Mc Caskell, president. John Leach, vice president, and E. F. McRae, secretary. Tlie ospital stock is $11)0,000. Oxford The Oxford Smoking To bacco Co. will he incorporated hy J. A. and T. G. Taylor T. N. Berrell and others will start a plug tobacco factory. I be ogsnizntion pr a land and lui provement company ia pr.ibnlile. Panleao Two cauoinu facturies will be estttbiuned. rilisborough J. A. Womack will erect a canning factory. tteldsviue The M-idaville Uolton Mills Co. will eolarne their mill. Rockingham The Great Fall Manu runuriug Co. ha, nut S5.000 or new machinery ia It cotton factory. -J. K Mclllhrnnv. of the Rockingham Drug Vo., will erect a chewing-gum factory Kocky Mount The Ricky Mount Mills will put in 6.000 additional epiudle and other machinery to in crease its capacity. . Salem J. I. Ntoseu ha let cou tract fur a corn mill. . ' ' Southern Piuea Tbe Tarboll Lum ber Co. hae been organised by Deacon Tarbell & Co. The authorised capital stock I 950,000 Southport The Cnpe Fear Gosling at Contracting Co. ha been organized with tt. rarau. president ; W. 11 Pyke, vice-pmident ; C. H. Smith, sec retary and treasurer, to operate a ccai- ina station and eeirase in tbe contract ing business. The capital ' stock h 100.000. Swan Q'tarter The Rose Bar unm ber Co. s ereothiK a dry-kiln and mak ing other improvement at it lumber mm. . Ysnce W.W.Turner will build a flour mill. Wnalon A canning factory I pro jected. . ... ...... Tba BMif thftm Brlll.k Sf xIUmm. It I no reason, jy Ersatus Wimsn, in a recent msgasin arlinle, that, with constant aggregation of cipital oiir ing into Great Britain, with an Inabili ty to yield a profit within ber own do main, and still fur the-, the impossibili ty of finding any othnr country where it can be o safely invested, she should turn In live direoilon of the United 8. a tee, which atones of nil nations seems to combine all .t he elements of asfety and prnor From a lUt recent ly piibiUhed It appear that the amount of Koglinh money which ha been In vented in Industrial enterprises in the United Hi a lea has equaled, In the last two years, atout a mill'on dollar a week, amount Ing in all to about on hundred millions. It Is not difficult lo a-timate th ultimate influences act in motion by such a practical union of material intrMtt Im-i vwn Hi. .( grtat feuidixh-speaking nations of tbe world. Mr, Gladstone, in his I'aris speerh, referring to the prediction that at the nd if another hundred year the population of t!iis coutinrnt mav he nix hundred millions, emphasized "Ibe prosperity and annroachintr rliilit of America lo lie the great organ nlthc powerful ISnvIish tongue," and alxo. as to the Unit id all a tea and Great Britain, added the significant words, that "there wo no cause upon earth that should now or hereafter di vide oue Irom tbe other." That the interests of mankind at large will be advanced by a close bondofunloq be tween the ttvo gre.it Anglo-Saxon na tion, no oue can-doubt, and nothing will contribute more certainly to this horroony than the mutuality of inter ests which is certain to Imi created by the investment of British capital in American industrial enterprise. Th Hotter utu. , - Mr.i win WiM l.tu-r In nrmrnv So 1 w mestcoa roaatow ssocioe. -,187. To Ibe aailoro. The next meetinir of the Nnrth Caro lina . Pn-ss Association will be held. commencing on the fourth Wednesday in July, the 23rd, and continuing three days. .:. t . I..-,. , . The executive committee wi!I aeleet the place of meeting on or about the first day of May, It is understood thai the meeiii g will he held this year somewhere in the east, and It is hoped hat every member who has a nref erence will express it at once by writ ing to the Secretary, oi some member of the executive committee. Tiie executive committee will meet in Raleigh on the lot Wednesday in June lo receive applications tor mem bership, and to make arrangement for th entertainment of the association. All application!: fur membership should be sent to the secretary before that meeting accompanied with tbe admis sion fee, five dollars, and the member hip fee, two d ?ll ra. It is well lo stat to Ihore who are already me racers that tbe annual membership fee, two dollars, ron.-t be paid by them to the secretary on- or before tbe 15th of July. Send Ibe amount at ouoe. Fraternally, v J. B. SHKURir.Lj Secretary N. C P. A. Concord, N. C , April 15, 1890. Mrs. Junlus-Rmii h ofihtcii.v hss in' her posre-olon a letter from President Jefferson Davis to Ifar father, Hon. O. R. Singleton, deceased, for many years a men ber of Concrras from Mississippi. It la (he perainally .delicate question of excluding bis name from the grant of pension to lb eol jier of the war with Mexico, then bt-fortf Congreaa. a'ud at tracting munH attention. The letter ia characterisl ie of Mr. Davis, by allowing hm high sense of duly and but habitual aelf-sacrilloe in nil public matter., es pecially those afieuling his people of iuq Bouin. j. ..... Miftrssim Ci Ho.f. O. B. Singleton ; '; -I)KA bib; I am quite unwilling lhat personal objection to loeby mem hers of t'ougrrsis . should defeat the pi opened measure to grant pension lo veteran of the war against Mexico, therefore request and ' authorise you, should the fate of the bill depend upog eacinuing me irom it nenents, in my behalf to ask my friends and ibe friend ol thomeasurato silently allow a provision for my exclusion from I he benefits of the bill, lo be inserted in it. From other sources you will have learned ihnt not a few of I hone who then perilled their live for their coun try are now so indigent and Infirm as to require relief, and it would be to me. sorrowful, indeed, if my comrades in lhat war, should suffer deprivation be cau.e of their association with me. . While on this sul ject. I will men lion lhat it did not require a law lo en' title me to he put on t: e lis; of pen sioner, hut-lbe rather, requires legal prohibition to deprive me of lhat right. As an officer regularly mustered into the militery service of tbe United States, and while serving as such, I was "severely wounded" in battle, and could, 'under the law then existing, have applied ror and received a pen sion. My circumstance did not re quire pecuniary relief from tbe Govern ment, and I did not make the requisite application, therelnre 'my name has never been upon the Roll of Pensioners and offer no obstruction. to the restora tion of thoas names which have been stricken .from it. ' Respectfully and truly yours, -Jeffkrson Dat. We learn that Hon. John M. Browee. e !!- . m . ' 1 w. v.. naae application tor member. hip In iba Farmer' Alliance at Ml. Airy recently, but Iba he waa iincere- mouionsly rejected black bulled.- ure nsboro i'atntt. -y - rcnaror I'lnmn aioniiay last Inlro- duced a bill 19 enforce the disburse-' I tnenl of $260,000,000 of money which is now tiea Uj la inelrsasury. ' Tbe amount of currency inthiacnun- try does not exceed ten dollar m bend. It should bo thre times that amount. The direction given the secretary of I me iremury in com rolling me finances or ine country is bringing about stag nation of business. People are afraid to enter luto new enterprise. Even Ih mouey king of tba country ha to grown alarmed at tbe condition into which' we have b-eo forced to gratify th greed of monopolist and Wall t reet ". . : . vhe notion of the farmers in tearing op m political ear to ia Having a good -rfect on congress. The house has agreed on a ewinaae measure that will put 100,000,000 a year in circulation. If the machinery or congress is not kept ia it usual slow and rusty con dition We may look for something soon. Or course the money sharke of tbe country will "e interested In defeating all movement for lha relief of the j peopl eAora Stat. ADYEBTISEMENS. Wheat Prop Not Much lojoro. ' We have been told repeatedly by persona rrom tne surrounding country, in all-directions, that the wheat which many believed was badly crippled by th cold, hsoome ont of Ibe , kinks" so handsomely as to leave hardly any trace or tbe miscutef. Greensboro Trorhaait. KOm CAEOLINA JEWS. Mm Asaatastaiatlea at Vllatow. Hera a bowl male rinoncea. Newt and Observer.' According to the Auditor' Report j ihrr are 63 railroads in tbe State, and Wilmington Messenger. . ' S.: . - A horrible assassination took place' within 'lie corporate limits of Clinton a few minutes past one . o'clock p. m., Buturday, the 12tb Inst. Mr , dward N. Butler, who lived in the southeast ern part af Ihe town, on the Elisabeth road, was going down town from his aiuovr. w Deo ne got to a point near where the road crosses Dollar brauch. one of the small etreams which inter sect the town, he was shot down from am' u h on tbe opporite side or the road. Th hall entered the right hip fracturing the bone and perforating 1 he bowels. Mr. Butler lived until 12:15 p. m. to-day. II mad a dying declaration Implicating a young man of aeiperate cnaracter. . Diligent search bs been made for the latter about bl usual btunts ; but without avail up to this writing. Mr, tb only one that did not pay tax ' Butler was 46 year of age and leaves war Ihe Cheraw and Salisbury, tbe we oa sine caiidren. Rulelgh and Gastrin, the Seaboard and llosnoke, tb Wilmington and Wei- don j but-it appear that the N. C. R. K paid laxea on July feoo.O"! worth I of property, so that read enjoy aeon- Iderable exemption. There" wre 148,527 wblU poll, who paid 206,577, aDd there were 6o,o74 eolored polls, who paid I79.S89 1 aulte a nnmber of darkies did not pa? their poll lax. Tb return how tbat Pender enun ty ia tbe largest In the State, with 670. 000 acre ; Robeon next 007,000, Samp- Kan 67 ,000, and Wake with 618,000; out in value or lands Wake lead with 13,403,000, Mecklenburg boa 821.000 seres, valued at S2.892.000. Guilford follows close 2.308.000, and then cornea Johnson, with $2,252 000. Th land In liirbatn county appear to have tbe highest valuation, averaging over 18 60 an acre, and rersnn rollowe close. New Hanover ha $3,600,000 of towi property, and Wske $3,050,000, Butt' combe 12,637,0011, Aabe and Buncombe each have 8128,000 la call I and Meek lenhurg follows with 895,000 worth. Waka lears in tricultural Implemente and with money on band er solvent credits, and in aggregate value both of personal property aad real estate. Her total valuation ia $9,621,000, while Meeklenbura; th next in order baa only $7,303,000. While Waka is no louger than tha largret county ah ie oae of the moat prosperou. cairoltr of Tobacco Plants. Milton AdTsrtlter. Whll in Roxhoro Tuesday we made inqnirie of ouite a number of farmer from Granville, Durham, Orange, Ala- manoe, rerson and. Lasweli cou n lie ard from Itordrring eounliea of Vir ginia. Tbay all agree in lha belief that there wilt be a great scarcity of tobacco plants, and lhat it will be im possible for anything but a lata crop to be planted. The bulk of the earliest plant .were killed by the cold weather about the 6th of March. Much resow Ing was lbn dona and hev boned to gat plenty of plant a littl lute, but the wea'horof late has been unfavora ble and tbe Oea bug la getting in it work in a hurry. Th cloth used to cover the bed tbl year to o this that it te raid the bugs destroy th plant on bed with cover Just a .though there war no cover there. ' The tobacco farmer ar famous for crying out that a lailur of the planta kee resulted, and men going bad and planting tbetr crop without any trouble. Thia time, however, th complaints are so ceaeral ad widespread that they must mea something. Rev. Sam Jone bepins his meeting in vnanoite 10-uay (xnursaay, X4.) " Trildty'Colleae is to hv hnildlnes at Lnirnam 10 cow aooui syu,uuu. There 1 a prospect of four railroads centering at the town of Madison.! n..Li I . ' nocaingusm county. Five cars of a freight train jumpod tha track between Ureenshnro and Summerfleld last Saturday; No great aamage was aone. . , Mr. W. U. Steiner died near Flat Rock Monday morning of paralysis. (Ie was formerly Register of Deeds of I Uuiirord county for many years. Tho. P. Deveroux. Esq., of Raleigh, ! has hen appointed Assistant to C. A. j Cook, Esq., of Wsrrenton. the U. S. At torney for the Eastern District of N. C. On Sunday morning, near Linwood. a train ran, Into a wagon and killed the I horse and tbe old man who was driv ing. A boy who waq in tb wagon bad I lit leg broken. The Rnxftnrn Courier stale that the store of Richsrd Henley, in Person county, was broken into an tha night I or 12th and ribbed of about $100 worth 1 or good. r n ... The fnoir Topie tells of err old lady namea air, i nompaon, ovsr eighty years old, who made her first tiait to that town on Saturday 12 h. thoiieh I sh ha always lived within four or five mile or the place. Roxhor Courier : Era. Jame TTol- loway Informed us last Tuesday that a little colored child about three yssr old, son of Rora Peace, living on hie place, fell bvad foremost lot a spring anu was aroweea ut Saturday. The Greensboro Workman says some peopie laae more pleasure In carping at'FrovidenCe than in saying their I prayers, and would fall out in thre weeks with rgod made exactly after meirown mess 01 wuat a divinity ougut 10 on. In writing of tbe South' iron inter- est a few year ago, Col. A. K. Mc Clure, of Philadelphia, said 2 "It-, is Kile ror rennsvlvania and other o-reat I iron anu coat prouucing mates 10 close their eye to the fact that : we have readied the beginning of a great revc. lulioji in those product. No legtola- uon, no aouno public policy, no en- tlinent can halt such a reyoluMou when the immutable lawi of trade command it ; and lha sudden tread of the horde from tbe Northern forest upon ancient iume,did no more certainly .threaten tbe-majesty of the mistress of the world limn doe the tread of Ihe coal and iron digger of Alabama threaten tbe majesty of tbe Northern iron and ooal -fields, a. f These lesson coin upon us a plain a the noonday un, and It Is midsummer madness not to read -them underslandingly. We cannot war with destiny." . j" A Fact WORTH knowing Is tliat blood dis eases wliich all otber remedlc, full to cure, yield to Ayers Sarsaparillo. Fresh conurmit tion ot this state ment eouies to hand daily. Kven such deep-seated and stubborn coin, ploluts as Ithen-' inatUm, Bbenino-- tlo Gout, and tbo like, are tIiorotig!i ly eroiUrsUHt by tlio use of this won derful , alterative Mrs. It. Irvliijr r"ltf. Jl West ISth street. New York, cerllrtr.i ., ' " Abont two rears sim. after snlfHrins for nearly two years from rlienmatin Arirp?i II A II fat that impurity In tb blood, whleh, amslating W tbe glands t tb nsckt pro. daees anslgbtly lumps or swellings: wblch Saaaos painful running sores on tbe arms, Isgs, er feet; wblcb derelopes nleers la the eyes, oars, or aosej often earning blindness er Osf nesi; which Is the origin ot plmptos, saw - reus growths, or the many other msnifeste tha asuslly ascribed te "humor;'' which, fastening upon ths longs, causes eansamptio and death. Being tha moat aocieot. It is tb ' moat gnnU of all diseases r sflecUooa, He Very lew persons ar ntlrely ire from tt, How Can It C . By taking Boed sVuaaparfna, which, Mf fb temsrkabl sure It has eeompUsha aflea wbsa otheMaedleliiss bar tatted, pteven itself to be a potent and psetOb? saedlclns Xor this dues. Some el these tin ar really wonderful. If roa sutler from . erofula, be ante te try Hood' Sarssparlll. Ifydsosfaterllarywusilllctedwluiseref Jons son neektrom th tbn she wasBoMatb M till she bsesm six yew of age. Lamp . Ssrawd in her neck, end on el tbm After growing to th six of s pigeon's egg. boeaate a running tore lor ever three y tars. Wegare or Hood's BanapariUa, when the knap aag aB tadlestioaa of terofnla ntualy dl aipsard,nd now she stems tebeaaesWay ehlld." J. B.CAxir, HaurUhMt.l.. , ..,J(. B.. Bessre togetonly r -J Hood's carespsrisia i WdtragdrassMs. fllslzbrSt. yispaiedosl' syC.1. HOOP a 00 aotSsisrHs, IwSI, ansa. IOO DOS Oil DOIlfiUT KooCIora BRONCHITIS SCROFULA ccimccd Throat Affactlai tstIngofndi Or tnr XHssifss what b Thtutmm Jttm lMm mf MtmftK r JTsro at e rttteirtt and Ctarod eg . V.0..''U;;U EruulILQil'iiaiJ PURS COO LIVER OIL With Hypophosphltes. . PALATABLE AS MILK. Atkor geofl'a JBmulfton, owl let w s fdaiHiffoi or mollcUntlnn fadnea yM awerpt swesHrMfe. ." . . , Sold by all Druggist. O0TT A BOWNE.Chemlata, N.Y. Rout, being able to walk only witb great uiacoaifort,- ami having tried various- remedies, liirlndfng mineral waters, ' without relief, I aaw by aa adrerli.ie. ment In a Chicago paper that a man hotl been reliercd f tbia iliatreiwing eni plaint, after long aiiifnring, by taking A.rer's Hnrmparilla. I then deeiiletl to , make a trliil of this medicine, amt took it regularly for efht imniths. I am plnoitu-l to say tbjit it effected a eoni jilnto eurn, ami that I liavo nines hod no return of tlio tUmuisc." Vr. J A. Stark, ynsluia, K IT., writej: "One year ago 1 was.tnken ill with rlietimnti.'on, boitifr rnnllneit to my biHiae six monllis. I innie ont of tbe ' airknnM very much tleldlitntml, with no apix'tito, and my system rllsonlerol in ' every way, I vomuienced to use Ayer's SanutHirilia and- began to improve at once, gaining in stranfrth ami soon re- covering my usna bealtb. I eannot aay too m-i-li In praise of this well-kuowa medicine." , " I have taken a great deal of medi cine, but nothing has done mo so mueh good as Aver's Sarxunarllln. I . felt ita benelitTial effects before I had quite nnlslica one bottle, ami I ran freely testify that it is tho best btaouV mntliviMe I know of." L. W. Word, Sr., . Wootllaml, Texas. . . ; , .. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, raxrsjiBD ar Dr. J. 0. Ayr A Co Lowell, Mass rrioa 1 ; ill UoUW. SI. WorthttabMlla, Mr. John TJL Cigle, of Moore connty, aiea suuarniy on me evening or llth 1 inst. tie wss s yrars old, bad never laa-eo n aoea ar meaictne, a in not I i tt .1 diink. whiskey or use tobacco, and had XvO-DflJ.0 01 JjdllU. I Inoweu aunng tne waoia aay prior to ii death. ACssIM A trooMw BUeoeory. ' "Aaotlier wonderlul dlscovenr baa been mod and that too by a lady In thia county. Disease fastened ita clutches upon ber and for seven year sh withstood It severest testa, but ber vital orgaas were undermined and death seemed lmmlaeet. For three months she coughed inortsantly aad could not ileeo. bh bought or us bottle ol Dr. King' New rhscoyery for Cohsamp tloo and was so much relieved on tak ing first do that sh slept all nlghl nd with on boil la boa been miracu lously rnred. Her noma I Mr Lu IberLnts. Thus write W. C. Ham- rick A Oo of Pbrll.y, N. C Get fro trial bottle at T. A. Albright' drug store. Mel. W. 1. Guthrie -he returned from Boxboro Court. II tell a ibat tb Lyuehburg & Durham R. B. ia now about Mvtn mil from lloxboro. and track' laying is progressing at th rata of half a mil a day. Bernini schedule ar being run a far a booth Hoot on. H traveled ever this road lhat far from Lynchburg- At Boutb Boston he tell aa. h beard two sen- ttemen ay tbat ia a cut of lha LcDh six mile this side of that place, they truck a small vein of coal, which they worked on for aom lime, and followed Ih vein, until there ho been develop ed a vein ten feet thick. This will be a booant to Duraass when the L. A D. I combined to that place. Durham Sea. Milton Jdverllter: Mr. Don Cam eron wss snot near iscceyvtll Sunday, and it Is said a negia by tb name of Carey Boen did the abooting. Tbe gun waa loaded with email bird shot and Mr. Cameron's wound ar not dangerous. Thomat C. Callum, on of Dr. J. B. Callum of Greensboro, died suddenly of heart diaeaa ia Baltimore Tuesday night. 15. h Inst. Mr. Callnm bad bean aoBS MMd. out railing aaa Mngtag. li waa re turning 10 hi room aad fell upon the street and died almost Instantly. By virto of a decree of tbe Baperior Coart of Alamance la em of Peter L. Sollars aad olbers tiint William If. Sellara and Jame M. Bellars. tb andenlgiMd will eoU at tb coo a noass aoor la Uranaat, oa SATURDAY, MAT 24TH, 1890, at I o'clock n. at. the Vary X. Betla.1 home tract of land, near .Barlingtoo, bl Akucae ooanty, aad eooiaining 44 aerea. This is le-aaio oa oeeoaat of aa addluoaal bid. and tb bidding wia begis at 1SM ged bj y. A. Sbogner. TsnBseasa. gale at poblW aoetlos. Jss. . Born, I . SUFFOLK Boxbom propose 10 have a lollifioa- on onetim in Mar, apon the com- pleiion of tb Lynchburg A Durham railroad lo lhat place. "Why iot'lr. ut Hood'- Frn panlU 1 I the r l inTiry cf friends h'n rTin - rt I 1 ary il.s t ' r ".file f KnglUb Fpavio Uniroent remove 1 hanl, soil or callouseil lump and blemishes from bom-, blood snavles. I curbs, splints, sweeey, ilng-bone, sti- I fie, sprains, all snollt throats, rengha, elc 8ve t dollars by oe of tinetnitile. 'sirsrilej llis roont on-d-r'' .1 bn.'! c re ever known. SsM I y I. A. .'. ' !, !.' '-t, Cr'.;j. RTS4MA9 BjH" w4S) Saw St VIBaSw'teV4a Vrw Tor, April 13. A special to lha ifereid from Syracuse, N. Y. aays that tbo announcement la made ther of tbe betrothal cf ills Winnie Davis, daughter of lb lot Jsilrrsoo Davis, lo Alfre-I ilktnsod, of r-rraeuae, atrand- soa of Ihe great Abolitionist leader. Kev. Kaimioi J. May. Mr. Wilkinson is a young Uorrer. bout 23 years of jr, and auoda very hifrl lo llierommaniiy. ll Br-v i. Us vis 00 tee oe-ion of lbs vUit cf thst UJy to fyracuse, av.t 1 ytars ( ( Ccllcrlats Xcstituis. life, Br rinse of an order of theSnDarlnr of Alamance county, I rill offer for sals to the bigKest bidder, st the coart boas door bi tiraiiam, on ,v - '-. f lVi SATUBDAY, APRIL 26, 1890, tbe following valnabie tract of land In asldT county, to-wlt 1 . , A tract on the waters of Battermtlk Creek, adjoining the lands of Joseph Barber sad others, containing about 80 acres. It Is known a part of the Jeste 'l ate bind. It is a good tmnll farm. Title all light. Terms 1 $130 cash,' balance ' doe in sir monlhi secured by note bearing Interest from dayofssle. Bidding to begin at 185. . March SS, W-td. i. A. Low, C'ota'r. THE NORTH CAROLINA DfTELLIGEITCER. Thas flewt aninhas ' 41. V-ttJ 11 XINA fNTI.,L.GEN(;E(l will lie pnbllshed u"" l wi'i ne a weesry Jouraul, ..jur pira, aigm columns to ins pajre, ana nratlv and clearly printed. . . Every nnmlier shall contain. In aeondeaMd ana eiassmed form, the moat important Do metlc and Foreign Mews of tb preceding week. The Interest of the Farmer. Uercbtnt, Mechanic, and the Professional Man will ba represented in lu columns, and It aball be my earnest endeavor to give prominence t- ahaterereoaceras the irslfare of Xorth Car olina. In politics, tbe INTELLOTSNCER wlU be Democratic, imoartlal. not aentral. and will advocate. In plain aad decided language, tba -snecsss of Democratic principles, and th Su premacy of the White Boca - . X)ne Year, V V f- 12.00. Six Uaatlu, . . . . . . . 1.00. BpecbJ rates for adverti'lng. aad fortlubs. 1. 11. JI211XIGAK, - - - . Editor and ownr. Raleigh, N. C, April, 1890. ; Mortgage Sale Of Valuable Mill Property. . Br vtrtne of a nrurage deed ereeuled 'by i. r. Trolina-nr, L. Tote and bki wife Ben nett Tsid lo K. 8. Elrkpatrick, dated Msrrh oth, 1SSS, and registered in book No. 6. page 187, 188 amf UW, la lb offloa of Rerbi- ler 01 ueede of Abunance eonaty, I will sell for cash at po bile soeUoo, at th coart boate door In Graham, oa MONDAY, MAY 19TH, 1890, a tract of land hi Mebane townthlp, on which there is a steam Souring aod grist milt, sit, sled st Mebane oa tbo aorta fide of tbo railroad. . This property Is know MUmobaJwMinbrnpert," galdsouulo to satisfy mortgaga and rot-. Tali ath day of Ar-ril. U)7 R. B, KiaxpATaiCK, Mortgagee, oplO (da. AT W. Ooasam, Attorney? J. Scathgata & Sen, KSUJUECE. FIRE, ( All the Ladles CHARTERED 1873. rrefmrmlm j, Prmrtieml er FimUlinf im Omi-0, Xlathrmmlic, Ijdenct mnA IA find Aril. - Vbo fcrre siren A ya It air T1wr trial re eat,-i.e m as priiM. Mrs. J.J harUm, ml iMrr. KM. mm I " I hT seea asinf A jm iur Vtcnr wnh am l.ais ama. It mm tko aHclBat osinr to snrsv hatr. prnMrs a tree grmrla, an kf a strawi aaS heilihr. Asatuoe aruae I bare never teoad as iipal Ayer's Hair Vlgor, lrrpmr4 Vt TV J O. A ret k O Tevrlt, fgg Hm4 kf iJrwtXiSMr4 iWlMie. p.j.: esx, a isotk sexes adialUed fat Term reasonable. iUtiart deoartiueata. Tao aeit ksiiw opeie Moodsv. Seat. 17th. Hw to la priacipal fir eaiainrae at ouaw. ,a. OJy. IS. u. ACCIDENT, TORNADO. Kearly r0,000,000 'capifal and as set represented. Strongest treney ia tbe Booth and lareeet ia Aorth Carolina. Inforatatioa cheerfully given. Before insuring eomannicaie with us at Dnrhara, IS". C Dec 18, 89 im UOITEY TO LOAir. Tint Mortgage on unproved fsrms. i pp'j Is rerso to 1. A. lr3 1 tty. n. '-
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 24, 1890, edition 1
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