VOL,. XVI.
GRAHAM, N. C, THURSDAY-, SEPTEMBER ll , 1890.
NO. 3
NOTIIiriG SUCCEEDS
' LIKE SUCCESS.
The : roon Rad sin's
Microbe Killer is the
raoet wonderful roedl
cloe, is because It bti
never failed In any in
stance, no matter what
Ilia dweasA, from hep-
rosy to tlie simplest dis
earn xnown . to till Hu
man system-. ,
i The scientific men of
-to-day claim and prore
thbt eyery disease is
" -CAUSED B? HICEOBES,
. ,., AND
Radam's Microbe Killer
' Exterminates the Microbes and drives tbem
out of the system, And when that is done yon
cannot bavo an Ache or pain. tio matter
what the dls iase, whether a simple ease L of.
Malarial fever or a combination of diseases,
we care then all at the same time, ' as we
treat all diseases cowtttutlonally., .
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IrikBi, Caasasaatiaa, Catarrh, ttr.a
: klti. . UkiiHiliin. KMWf . aaa
'" I.Wer UlMtaaM, KesaaM Traaalm,
la all iu Carats, aaa every
DIhih batwa M the IlasBaa "M-
.teaa.
Bee that onr Trade-Hark (same as above)
' appears on acn jag.
Send for book "History of the Microbe Kill
er." given away by - - -
- :lu B. HOLT & CO.. Merchants,
- Graham, N. C.
1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
JAS. U. BOYD, ; -. '
. " ATTORNEY AT LAW," ,
' '.. ... ; : Greeneboro. If. C
'Will tie at Graham on Monday of each week
te attend v professional business, toepioi
jr. r. rcEnivoiJLE.
A-.. ATTORNEY AT LAW '
..:. Practices in the Btate and Federal Cours
. . will f alihf ull v and promptly attend to all bo
' aessntrnsted to him -; ;
. DR. G. W. WIUTSETT,
- Burgeon Dentist, i
GREENSBORO, . - N. C.
-' Wtll also visit Alamance. Coll" in
the country attended. Address me at
Greensboro. .. . ... ,. dec 8 tf
JACOB A. LOISTC,
' , ATTORNEY AT LAW, r.y.
.GRAHAM, " C,
May 17. '88. .
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Oreensboro, N. C. - Graham, N.C.
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Splendid Ecptcmber, " 1
Don't forget your local fuir. . . .
.ft-. 1 xirean your coit to a mia& wa..Cj
. Got ready for Jack: Frost's Tio'.tj.
Loose surface soil aula as mulch.
Unprofitable crops rata and micci.
Almost time to start farmer's clubs
Nebraska's corn crop is Very ,!4ort.
, Enter upon Fall work tLoroi Lly.
;,, I xes, worry ir worse tnan nara worn.
Make how lawns 'and sow feraas
' Tbe poorest-farmer tas' lie taoi :i
aogs.
" Be brought to a vote in the Seriate and passed. This prospect causes erreat activitv and hit?nerliHW'!fi .-thft
Dry Goods since this bill will fereatly
iTiw nuui xii xy. juixc mucooou vjxucci ui ouci ocuu jJUUCjS UU UU j IUV 1111 UU(4 HOW luai inO U D.
Treasury has relieved the monejr stringency, (caused by the large exports of gold to pay for the heavy importa- BW,ne
tions of foreign goods sent here in anticipation of this tariff) by buying up bonds (though at a big premium to e.Sy?
wuuu'uuiuwb; uu putting uiuutj y m uiruuiauuu, a iuruier rise m values nas oeen eirected tne crops being
good and the volume of business assuming large proportions.' We anticipated this state of affairs bv close
Pure well or spring water fof the1,
saves cold fingers to dig potatoes
As the pastures sborten lengthen lbs
rations
Prenara trrtmnii " m-ll ' fn fnlp
M. M- ' . WW .WA&Uf&A k w I . D ' ' .
study of alUhe pomtsbear
hft VfirvlnrfTA nVAr 9.000 nn nTinpa nlnnn an rniinli liaa fKo nn'iarrnnn nn1 K,,-. 5 x Cruelly to n intelligent aDlmal be-i
NEW YORK to look after our purchases and pick out every winner and is sending home a stock of Dry Goods. Clothin?. Hats. Shoes. Hardwaw OmoAnM
&c,&c:, that will fill pur Two Double Stores with floor Space of 24,600 feet We are eo'inff to use our barcaina and low whnWl nrinp. .n ..AnHr,
, , - ... ' wrr r i , , , , . , - u o -r..v. m uuiviusvuivut
ma. vi V' uuuv. nv ouj. it uavo girvuoviuc auxiu ucivivr:K vun auu oACUiuiiTj everjr Victim tliicLll.
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GRAHAM AND BURLINGTON.
ADVERTISEMENTS, i, ,
Pemon?, Hill Hursenes
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ponouA H. C
fw Jk m. t..1 mIIas Mt Af flnymihnm
wy uu uniA ultimo vo vi v. w.--t
N. a The mala Has of the R. . u. B. B
passes through the grounds and within IS
feet of the office, Balem trains make regu
lar stops twice dally each way. Those Inter
ested in fruit and fruit growing are cor
dlally invited to inspect this the largest nur
terry In the State and one among the larges
inthaSonth. . .. . t
Stock eooslsis of apple, peach, pear cher
ry, plum, crape, Japanese persimmon, apri
cots, nectarine, mulberry, quince, Groper
Figs, raspberry, gooseberry, ' entrants, pie
plant, Kaalish walnuts, pecans. Chestnut
"Stnwbetrj, rooeeigreeo, shade trees,
&c. "'' ' j ' .
All the new and rare varieties as well as
the old ones whleh my aew eatalofrne for
1883 will show. ,
Give your order to my authorized agent or
ordW direct from tbe Bnrsery. -Coirespofa
deocr solicited. Descriptive catalogue, free
to applicants. ' Address, -'
t. VAN. LINDLET, - :
FOhONA, '
S).r28 "87. ' Gullfird County, , C.
Keiiabl. salesman wanted In every county
good carlnc eommiation will be given. ' -
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, I r-f-r CcrrpUinta, take
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Durham Globe, Sept, let.
Saturday evening by - previous ap
pointment I met Mr. W. i. Vickers,
superintendent of publio instruction of
Durham county, and ia gentleman who
is a well known resident of Durham,
and while In company with him and
engaged in inspecting his lands lying
ust outside the corporate limits of the
tow o of Durham with a view to a pur
chase, in going through tbe woodland
we casually passed by-- place where
the. rubbish from town is accustomed 'o
be thrown out. We i eame ' 'Oe a
place where there seemed to be a
great many papers and letters scatter
ed about, and as many of them bore
tbe official marks of tbe United States
Internal Revenue Department, curiosi
ty prompted us to stop and- examine
them. The more we read, the more
we became Interested and finally the
conclusion was reached that they were
the official records of John F. Woody,
deputy collector of internal revenue at
Buchanan, N. 0., embracing it seems
tbe counties of Granville, Person and
Durham. We concluded that as some
of tberiv were of a very recent date (as
late as June, 1890), we would gather
them up and leave them at the office of
tne Globe, where Mr. Woody can, if be
chooses, call and get them, or at least
what remains of them after tbe rains
have fallen on them and tbe bugs and
vermin have bad their sweet, will with
them., . Scattered, about .among these
papers howeverwe found some other
papers whose ownership w are not
positive about, but if they . are .also a
parcel aed part of Mr. Woody 's official
records,' he can prove i property and
take then I also. It may be that tbe
0ub$cribig witnett or the dgner. eould
giro some ' information concerning
them.' .84 for the purpose of advertis
ing them In a way' wblch might lead
to identification, I' give
verbatim: : -
... ' ' Copy - '
'This Is to certify ttai i? tarn appoint
ed ts a Supervisor of the Eleventh Cen
sus for Ibe th Dist.'of N. C. that the
Republtcaos in each fouut in my Dit.
sball have tbe control of thl palron
sgs and that I wHl lend my Influence
to that party. : TliLs Dea iOtb 1885.
Vi!Des "(f'goed) " " W."E.Webb.
' (sfgne4) W. IL Pully. ' ? J, .
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"Xonb Cro!irsrl January 1st 1890 -l
-rson County Eoxboro.
- Tb is is to certify tbat I am a a' sppli
Cact i) enter the RpMblica psrty
Tbacow hsi control of the," national
I n...iil,kU'j patty I deem te be
tbe friend of tbe people." If tbat party
should favor me with its recognition I
promise to be a worker in its interest
andto lend my . entire enfluenoe to
them aa a party ' iu their elections.
Given under my hand and seal this
January 1st, 1890. .!;;, f.!,. '"-" ;,
:;V!':?T (a'goed) t. D. Long, Seal
(signed) Witness W, H. Pully. ; '. ? , i
We also found among those Internal
Revenue papers, the following letter
which I at first hesitated about 4ub
lishing, but upon reflection concluded
tbat urdo so would not only be no
breach of propriety on my part but an
imperitive duty for tbe reasons.;
1. It is a letter from a publio officer,
and'relating entirely to matters which
concern the public V V ,7 ',. "iU "
2. It is written on paper furnished
you and my duty as a citizen T Tben
give me your attention a moment.- , . .
.. It is said tbat history constantly re
peats itself, and ''that which is now
hath been and that which is to he hath
already been," . Like causes produce
like effects, and "there Is nothing new
under the sun." I have thought for
several years tbat the "revenue ring"
of North Carolina bad become about
as corrupt in politics as the devil eould
well make it, but my eyes have . never
before bad the oppcrtuoity to see it In
wiling. You can take these documents
and follow them like pig tracks in tbe
snow.' . Mr. Webb, a pvrchatablt Dem
ocrat through ' the - back door 'of a
backwoods revenue office, applies for
admission into tha charmed circle of
of this close political corporation and
by tbe U.S. Government to members offers to lend (tbat is tell for a oonstdera-
of Congress and paid for out of the
publio treasury as the printing on it
shows and I found It among tbe, official j chase to Bower, congressman In Wash
tion, quid pro quo,) bis Influence "for a
census office. Woody reports tbe our
them : below
records of a publio offioer.
Hera is a copy of the letter : ..,
"House of Representatives U., S. : " '
Washington, D. C,
,U April 30th, 1890.
John F. Woody, Esq., Buchanan, N. C.T
Dkak Sia : In reply to your letter
of the 28 Inst., I have to state tbat at
request of Mr. Tuck sqsne time since, I
went to tbe office of the Commissioner
of lot. Revenue in relation to the ap
pointment of Mr. W. H. Neal as 8. A
G. and was Informed tbat the Collector
bad recommended him last fall, but
had not asked for a removal of any
Store-keeper A Ganger, to make a va
cancy to which be eould be appointed.
I so informed Mr. Tuck.
Now I went tbere again a day or two
slnoe and was Informed tbat William
R. Neal bad been appointed last Oct.
on tbe recommendation of Mr. White,
I do not Jcnow nor eould they inform
me at tbe office whether or not -your
W. R. Neal was the William R. sNeal
who bad been appointed. , If be is, tbe
matter is solely in Mr. White's bands
to ask ior bis assignment. I am pleas
ed to bear such good accounts, as yon
give of matters io tbe District and
l bank you for tbe interest taken In by
behalf. Let me bear from yon at any
time. m -Yours truly.
(Signed) J. M. Bbower."
Republicans ot North Carolina :
May one who has heretofore received
many maoifeetaUoos of your confi
dence, pfier some comments oc tbe
above docameote and tender you what
I ooocelve to be some good advice,
Ington. , Brower, being at headquart
ers and on salary to assist in making
laws, goes to see tbe commissioner of
internal revenue, who has the ear of
tbe president, who has the power to ap
point the supervisor, and through these
gradations Mr. Webb expected to get
tbe office of census supervisor, anil
A-oog want tne "favor of a recogni
tion" (tbat Is, almost any office found
lylngaronnd loose), and for It, Is wll-
to lendrng entire enjluence" (Influ
ence - - , 7 ,.. :
Does any mac of even tbe most ordi
nary understanding believe tbst Mr.
Brower, holding bis seat , ia congress
by tbe grace of this "revenue ring,"
having men like Woody deputy col
lector In tbe paid employment of tbe
government to keep him posted on tbe
political affairs of bis district, and
standing cboek by Jowl with hlra la
close political affiliation', "thanking
him" for past favors and seeking more
at his bands and Inviting blm "to write
of any Have," 1 himself honest in advo
cating a repeal of tbe Internal revenue
laws t .
Are you surprised at bis vote la con
gress to psss tbe Lodge election bill to
put tbe election machinery into tbe
hands of niea wbo treat publie offices
like chattels on tbe market, to be
bought and sold, and wbo would, If
tbey eonld, perpetuate their power
with armed soldiers at tbe polls T
Webb would make an exonllest
"election supervisor," put on good pay
alth an army at bis back, now would
n't be? And what Is more, tbs"Reve-
from principle and not for pay, bow
can you prevent men like Woody,
Webb, Long and all such from gaining
tbe ear of a Republican presideut?
Tbe , answer Is easy.' Vote agalust
Brower and put "Buldy " , Williams, a
Democrat, wbo Is also an honest man,
in his place. Break.the link In this
unholy chain by wbiob corrupt revenue
officers reach the ear of a Republican
administration In Washington.
History tells us tbat the time waa In
Rome when even the highest offices
were put up at auotlon and sold to the
highest bidder, aod Roman guards In
ducted the purchaser Into pfflce. Not
many years thereafter Roman Jlberty
perished. If tbe offices must be , sold,
I believe a . publio auction Is rather
preferable to a sneaking ".beak -door
performance secret. It has at least (he
appearance of more fairness In tbe sale.
These men wonld djvlde up and parcel
out the offices of the government
among themselves Ilka William tha
Conqueror did tha estates of the Saxon
barons, after the battle of Hastings,
among his soldiers, which resulted In
tbe establishment of tha Feudal system
of land tenures tbat for centuries was
the most grinding and -oppressive
slavery recorded in history, hardly ex
cepting Jewish bondage la Egypt, and
traces of it can be found In English
laws to-day, after tb lapse of more
than eight centuries. Mr. Brower,
writing to Deputy Collector Woody,
rpeaksofW. R. Neal aa your William.
Yes, Woody's Bill Neal, Woody 's
Webb ; my John, your Jack, Just like
slave owners thirty years ago spoke of
their stove. Yes, whUe elavet . now,
ready to take a publio office a trust
created for tbe great and noble pur
poses of government, to be prostituted
at tbe bidding of a petty backwoods
revenue officer. Republicans, do yon
like tbe picture? Is It overdrawn?
A word 14 you, my colored Republi
can friends : I shall never cease to re
member with gratitude your votes giv
en to me on several occasions la the
past, aod no longer ago tban the last
election fur a high and responsible po
sition ; bot you have ordered by solemn
resolution in a convention la Raleigh
last week, composed of intelligent, ed
ucated, representative men of , your
own race that I mart leave tbe Repub
lican party. You have resolved, If cor
recti v reported, tbat your race alone
is the Republican party In North Car
olina and no white man, without y
exception, can be trusted by you. You
citizenship tban to get office and that
none but your race should have tbe
offices, so far as you could fill them by
your votes. A few days thereafter
you shook bands with tbe "Revenue
Ring" and resolved by acclamation
tbat the Lodge election bill should be
forced on tbe people..
If tbis suits you, tben I know where
you stand as a race. I joined tbe Re
publican party, and cast my first voe
gets viciousnes&i
Always have somethins- on
tnata team can ao 1. .
A good farmer Is prettv likelv to have)
agood garden.
Connecticut peach cron Is said to htt
a partial failure. r- ' v-
Keep ducks and geese separate front
the other poultry. .
Turkev hens matnra earlier, aa at
rule than gobblers. - -
Don't dour water ' on nn tiw
beds 5 always use a sprinkler, ;
ElchtV millions tivent sm nuut
ally in France to clarify wines.
Tbe semf-etarvBiion of
Is one of tbe farmers' absurdities.
The profits of toonltrv knln Ac
pend on the attention to small t2inc
Saloons are not tha fittest nTnva i
it, a.m . r. ; .
ivi HUUID1I w ue III.
As a rale, farmers cultivate thel .
land too poorly and sow toe much seed ,
It does not oaV to keen anv animal
for its beauty This world demands1
Don't have verrr ttln-'s taefri lent annt
... . ' . r t : 1
oj cracung card, ary kernels of corn.
Plenty of Pure cold watF la tvt
and fowls saves much suffering and
sickness. -
To make the' best hntfar.
! the following of a perfect system, from
first to last. ; . ., .
1 horse have bis head iyoa want bun tor
do bis best ' - -
Grow trees for posts alofrr the hicrb
W s V B SJSUU HUUn .aUllX 1USJLIS Kjinisi UI7
toetr own bolea. '
Tr-i 11 m 1 '.11 ' . . .
wiiini rauroaa eommisBionenr naver
ordered a ten per cent reduction in
grain rates... VH-,
New crop Unseed has opened at tlA&
to $1.43 per bushel, with an advancing;
tendency. , ,rr ,
Straining will nof clean dirty milk'
v,raUv...w, 1 in.,... , .1,1 .
tbrltInl868torooMtruot tha anion 'r,"iT. - "'"S .
wwaw aw we (
on a basis allowing you all your politi
cal ngnts equal to my own ana 1 am
content still tbat you shall have them,
but I am not willing for you to barter
away with a few revenue officers, my
own liberty, rights and privileges with
yours. , Mark my prediction, If yon
follow tbat crowd under your Lodge
bill resolutions adopted ia convention
In Raleigh last week, you will soon
find yourselves like Mr. Woody's offi
cial papers "lost ia the woods."
It Is better to arrow fruit than tor
I grow briers and thorns, . The latter
i usually cost tha most.
Pull yourself together and eoncen'
trste your efforts, and do ' not try to
spread over all creation. .
Feed the bleh-prieed corn toil tber
low-priced cattle, and that will make
both corn aod cattle worth more,
Attend tb fairs. Exhibit your
stock, compare It with other stock and
see wherein yours is inferior. .
Bubach is srown In California- It I
to be hoped that In in thner this will
They would baker you and your lib- redu" th ot lnsect Pderi ,
wnenyoaatg your potatoes, dry
ertie away for their own political gala
with as lltti remorse of 000 science
afterward as tb slave driving specu
lator sold you and your ancestor and
their wives and children as chatties
thirty years ago, and tbey would t
up your liberties as citizen lik a
Dutchman eat cheese. '
Now we part company politically.
Wo have come to a fork In tb road.
en vo
them before storing, but do not expoeer
tuem to toe sun 11 you can avota Ik
When threshing take good care ef
the straw. Bright, clean straw is bet
ter for bedding as well as for feeding.
If you have nothing better, lar in a
good supply of dry earth to use as aw
absorbent to your stables when needed.
Many diseases of tbe horse's feet are)
du to wearing shoes too lon? at a
time. Knock of the shoes duiidx va
cation.
nue Ring." claiming to be tbe RepuV f bv" hJ JroUT clloa shown that you
licsn party, might put bim there, too. bv 00 higher conception of the dig-
prom fted by a sense" grailtaJ to J EepuLlicans, you who are publican ! BilJ Bi poaaUulUy of American
uooaoye. a nay inougnt at ttmea I Ii yoa want to make a good reputa
would stop voting altogether, being I Hon as a breeder, don't ewl : poor ani-
filled with disgust at results, but on re
flection, seeing as I do, a political revo
lution going on the like of which has
never yet been seen la American his
tory, I feel tbat rny vote belongs to my
country more than to me Individually,
aod it would be a plain violation of the
duties of citizenship to abstain frem
Voting.
Faxlow Rkfublxcavs of the white
race in North Carolina, yon who nei
ther bold nor seek to hold, political
offices :
We are now pretty near being polit
ical orphan and it Is bard to tell in the
confusion where we ought to find our
future political Dome.
But this far at least fo-day, if no far
ther, I am going to travel a new polit
ical road, aod resolve to' vote for -Mr.
Bunn, the Democratio candidnt for
re-election to congrese from my dis
trict. I want company and 1 want
you white Republicans to go with me
on this road. Mr. Bono, here's my
band, show us the way. You have
traveled It before of ten snd know it
well, but don't expect us togtrtoo fut
at first until we get more accustomed
to it.
Here's my band for tbe present, I
will pet my seoi 00 it when 1 vote for
youal the ba!lM-box in- November.
You don't oeed a tubteribiag tritnes.
o lawyers say to writing a
mala. If you do, yoa
by tbe tbem.
wiil. be juJevS
Faak-
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Cisco. Novembers, 1839. ...
Microbe Killer Co.;
Gentlemen After suffering from
catarrh for eight years, during which I
tried various patent meatcines ana wa
t res ted by regular physicians, even
specialists, I determined to give your
Microbe Killer a trial. After 10 jurv
bai been taken an improvement iu my
health became perceptiMe, wbieir
steadily continued. Now I am taVi;r
my seventh jug. I am so far remove re i
as lo entertain oDce more a hc-e bit'i
I bad long lost that of a cou .ete ao i
radical cure. Uratetuiiy yors.
Henbt I. .cio.
For sale by L. B. Ilobt & CV.-
Tbe Lexington Ii'i"i.'cA' JcVoiv
Hill corresK)udent jive the foilowit
account of a snake t h l: x
Mr. A. D. Yarhron . h asys tat be
witnessed fi:".'e-C one ray ! :
week. Akiti tn&t. r.l su a : r
met in tlie roal, and the bv "1 t'
CUi, so ihey tnr"" 1 pt 1!, r : r
atteoii.m to Mr. k at l.rr ... i i
them f.ht, bavin? a c; . y t)
ahieh would wh;;i. 'lis 1 '
cut vicr by swaiiowir ; l ;
Mr. Yarbrough then d i .
sukesbipr t e k'.pj.
bond.
eau,
'know
ate
11 men by these
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