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THE GLEAN11E. ISSlfBD F.VBItY TEUBBDA Y. " GRAHAM, X. C, Nov. 6, 18UO. Terms ok Subscription : Hie y oar tlx months. .. i1ire month. JJ-SitSiT!pll.iii miirt be paii strictly advance. Postaxe froo. In x 3"h rVlltir I nit rapnihl for (lie 1 iwt njjiriMM by ctrrei'ioade'iU. liATKS OF Advertising : Oito square (one inch) one lime $1.09 lor tnt insertion and fifty ceuts for each nbse q ii-nt publication. Rate fir more spate huJ longer time fur fiibej on appllcatlvti nou-rs charged ten cent 11m for sell iniiertloa. J. D. KEItXODLE. Editor. -Latest Election Brief. Nev lu to ttt U elect- NOHTH CAUOLINA. Guilford Mid Wake counties redeem d. J3nlire democratic ticket elected. Mrtoy oihr counties heretofore Re publican have jjone largely Dcruocrativ, I U believe! llial the nott Let;Islri til re will bo fully five-sixths Dotno crallc. '...' A great twij-irity hn been given Judges Murriniou and Chirk and tb whoIoTfu lleial ticket by the Mate litrjre. North Carolina has Rained two Con gressraon, Drower mid Evart bcin defeated, and the black district in mill a a fltato of uncertainty. It look like a Democratic tidal wave struck' North Carolina. Fat)M OTIIKtt 8TATK8 New llamsphlre la DumocrAtlc and will ebt't ft Democratic SeuBtor to suc ked fcScnotor Blair, Republican. Massachusetts lias fallen in lice with Cleveland' policy of tax reform. Win. E. Russell, Democrat, d governor The Democrat make large C'jngres- slonul gains In tho State. PutUson is eluded governor of Penn bv 10.000 mttlorii v. This ! a stroke that stagiicrs Quay and tbe Republican loader. . Now York ling made Domooratlo gclns for the next Congress. The lefia- Irtture la Dttmoerallo which Ineiirea Democratic Senator la place of Senator Evart. In Kansas, where they have always find Republican Governors and? Con- Trrassmen, the Indt'cat'niH are tho Ii,- publicans havo loot Ibo Governor and Ave Congressmen. MeKinlay, Iho father of the wickedly unjust and oppresslvo tariff hill passed 1y the Congress Just adjourned, has been defeated in Ohio. Thin looks like jujt retribution.. Litest, estimates Indioat that tbe Dernoorat wilt have a majority In the next Con gross all the way from 63 to $1. The UVU an4 Eepra, an ultra Republican paper, nonced a minority or "atleost 09' In the Western Rtatc and beyond tho MhwlKslppl the Democrat have ovtrred themtclves with glory whereat we all greatly rejoice. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. From our Regular Correspondent. Washington,!). C, Oct. 80, '00. Mr. Harrison and the republican leader are in a terrible state of alarm overllie political situation and Mr. JiarriHiiii Ii;ih consented to no homo lo voir, for the moral etlcct hi going will L l In.. Ilt!.. I nave in VA)nm:nna uuw 11 ni i'jvuin- i . , . . . - n . , M employe, too to ,.,e penSe of - They arc both democrats ami good onea. Political Paragraphs. Tm us waate'notline In trying to ex plain I he result, where one. word an- awera tho purpose vote. - Governors Hill and Cump'tell are a will muted pair, and if they maintain their prenent excellent condition until iho auinmer vf 1JZ. they may De en- doing likewUe, end in order to aend aa iniiny voters home aa poHaible tuo rc pulilieuna (a all t f'e Government de nurtinenia have liecn priv.itely Inform- eil that the time no loxt would not be deducted from their annual luavee, al though if any democratic employe dares logo ho will not omy Have til Time he is away deducted from his an tmal leave, but wiii a and a chance, and an almoci certain one at that to lose lilrt nohitioo. To thone republican employes who cliiini lo be not tilde to pay their way' home free railroad trans portation is furniahed. Bnd the result in, that several I Tioiixnurl men, many oflbemwitha queationable right lo vole, will an to the aeveral atalea to hel the "O. O. IV out of the hole which lis leaders recognize il w ue iu. In order to navo the way for the use of the enormous corruption runu Known to be iu the ooMeion of tho republi cans they are circidaMng stories about the large amount of money ine uemo- cratie Concretwional committee lias raised for uso on election day. As a matter ol fac, the democratic commit tee haa no money at all, and nun loiind it extremel v dilhe'ill lo pay t ir lh doc omenta which il has. had printed and distributed, and oulv succeeded by the nersonal contributions of members of the National and Congressional com tnltieea. Notwithstand'ng the lack of money (he Democracic C'ot.greaaional commil- tte is confldeot of carrying the House by a majority of from twelve to twen Iv. and the oulv fear they have is that the local committees will not succeed in galling out the full democratic vote in the cIobb districts, but they have eVerv aesiirauce that no effort will be snared lo Eft every democrat to the Holly. It is an nnen secret here that the ai ministration would liko to see Quay's man. Delninaterljeaten lu Pennsyl vania if il can be- nefwtmnlibhod with out losing any of the Congressional diatricti the republicans now hold in that Stale. Uolh Mr. Harrison and Mr. Blaine are anxious to pee Quay humillntfd. and were it not for the Congressional election would have used their influence to briug about that re suit. Tho republicans are terribly mAd at Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British Miiiifter. because be has sprung the arbitration of the BehringsSea contro' ernv on the nubliu before the election They had counted on using Mr. Blaine' " nuo" etters on mat suniucii io in fiueiice Irish vote. It is stated that tho "nis" of Hayti hava reouested the Biate dcpnrtiiient in amid them a white man iu place of Fred Douglass as minister, and that ihn k no led it ii that the reQuest was likely to bo grunted had prevented I-Ved taklna the slump for the repuiili cans, although ho has been here idie, on leave of absence, for a couple of mmitha. The republican Director of the Mint mnlaan Ineffectual alteTlpl 11)18 ween to belli his party by trying lo explain toe recent lioavy oeciiue iu i:io price of bar silver. Instead of going to a nar with sold, as tho republicans iu Congress said it would before Christ mas, it Is'going down all the time, and there scorns to be no teliii.g at this time whure It will stop. The silver bill, like tbe tariff bill, only played into the hands of A clique of specula tor, J. S. (Jlarkson This Ismie is d daved to glva the latest election news all over the coun In our next we will give more of tbe glorious now of the great remocratlo victory. Capt. E. 8. Tarker haa bn elected 8olldlor. defeating Btrsy horn by more than 2,000. He mad a good campaign and the result S the fr ilt of It. TntC Gleakbh this week contains the offlclnl cunt of the vote given Tuesday in this county. Wo hope our readers will appreciate this hit of en Icrpris as it took hard work to do It Mr. T. II. T drhljc, late of the fur- liam Daily Clobe, ha gone to Madison, N. C a. id revived tho Leader. We re glad to seo him lo editorial bar ns again. An anonymous circular wa scatter d broadcast over the ciunty on ibr .lay and night before the i lection. Tbe Olkanek reserve its ooinmenu until next week. O'd Alatnane ha given larger Dem ocratlc msjorilles in i b:s election than ver befor. All honor to lbo who ' conducted the campaign, and repeeial ly lo Mr. 3. A. Long, chairman of Ibt executive commit tee, for bit masterly work. Cha'ham Recvd : The w ife of Mr. Jutue-Griffln, of New Itopo township, died lst Min4y, in thaeigbty-aeventb yesri'fber aae. This wa probably the ol'iffl marrietl rouple In the coua- I ly. Me. tiillUn' see In-ing pearly two years more than hi aire's. They had never alloweyl the fir to go out iu the f re place of their dwelling ince they J,n t, tilieejiin;cver half m era- is a veritable "old man of tha sea," to tho administration. li s friends have demanded ol .air. Harrison that Secretory Noble be nom inated to euccoed the late Justice Miller, and that Clarksun be made Henrelurv ol tho Interior, and it la said Ibat Mr. Ilarrlsou ha auretd to do ao, provided, first, that the republicans elect a majority ol n uomso next Tuesday, s-coinl, that ur. larasou renounce his allcglauce to Gen. Alger, a a Presidential candidate and agree to support Mr. Harrison for a renoin Inallon. In view of the proviaors, particularly the Bmt ono.gMr. Clark, stiii's chance of becomifg ecretary ot the Interior is a very dubious one. Secretary Wlndoio has a scheme ia vlvw lo cripple thn Canadian railroads that pus through the country, o.r rather to threateu to do so, la order to prevent the Canadian Government's adopting the retaliatory legislation against the United State which the MoKinley tariff law has made it in cliued to do. Count von Moltke. thn greatest living Germau general, ba jut passed his uinettelh birthday. lit) is Idolized ny the Germans and his natal day was celebrated by several days' festivity throughout Germany. Tbe young em- neror ne.ver Urt-s ot neaping Honors upon tbe old soldier. If tho republican Congress made tho boom In the pace of sllvt r, us we. have been told for iiTiniths, who knocked tbe plus from under ibe aforesaid bHui. Wbe'her Blaino kills Reed or Heed ktlli Blaine la immaterial to Boujauiiu llarridou. Tke Rev Dlaeeverr. Vnu hare heard your friends and nciguror mining aiaut it. You may yourseii uo one ol tbe many who know from personal experience just how good a thing it U. It you have ever tried it, you are one oi iu ilunncli mends, be cause the wonderful thing about it la, that when once given a trial, I)r. King's New Discovery evr after holds a place In the house. If you have never used It and sliou'd be afflicted with a cough, cold or auv Throat. Lung or Chest trouble, secure a boll la al once, and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money re lunded. Trial bt tit free al T. A. Al bright's drug store. A Nrtk Carelialaa trm4. Tirls-Clty Dally. Pr. Chsrlea R. Moule. tba old.t denth-t in Worcester, died In Ibat cilv yestenlay afiernoon, aPrr an illness f -vi-nl tnnulhs. Ileaaaa native of Wnahington, N. C, and began practioe n K.trre In lboJaml w ent to WorcrrU-r In l&'iO. II" was 78 years of age, and rave a widow and a son in the In.ur- anc biiaiiiets in liarlfonl. ftirlcs- field Erpubtican. "Those who are quite satisfied, sit still and do. nothing." But - what should i hey do if annoyed by catarrh? Why. use Did caul's Catarrh Cur. Many of our young married prop! don't know what a blowing nr. Hull Bany Syrup I until the youngster ! able to "yell" by the hour. Far a Great MaaMleaai. Chicago, Nov. I. The foundation stone of the Woman's World's Tern peranoe temple, which Is destined to be tbe resting place of the temperance advocates or the world, and which when complete will be nf xt to the Auditorium, ono of the largest srd most imposing structures in the city. was formally laid lo daylwilh elaborate and appropriate ceremonies. To mothers. Hbould the baby he sufl'eringr with aiy of the disorder of liahvhu.Hi use lr. Bull' Baby Hymn at once for the I rouble, zo cts. t Old Saul's Catarrh Cure d oc ant ir ritate, It Is plearaot to uu and will cure positively. 25 cts. A ftaaa4 l.vaal OalaiM. E. Ralnhridge, Monday, Eo.. Chirj ly Any, Clay Co, Tex., y: Hv used E ectric Bt'ttrrs mith tnest bap py results. Ny brother also w a very low wl.h Malaiinl Fever and Juadiee. but was cured by timely use of ibis medicine. AmsatUfled Electric Bit ters sa-cl bis life " Mr. D. I. Williamson, of flora Cave. Kr., adds a like t:imot.y, raying: He positively beheve be would have led. bad It not been lor ZJrctr.o B.t- lers. Tbis grtt remeily will ward eff, enreall Mataril Disease, aad for all Kidneys, Ivrr aod eitomarh Disorder Ftsnd Dnerjunlrd. Price OOe, and 1. it T. A. Alo::sUt's drug tloie. Mia. Urn j 4 AeaMMd. Twln-l'lty Daily. Mrs. Mary J. Boyd, lata postmis tress at llrville, Manley county. cnargca wun nuiug registered letters of their content, wa aeqsiillril In tbe Federal court at tStatesvulo last tteur day. The ease mas ably fought. -llewrs. U. t. lAntp, ol Matcnville. and J. W. Mauney, of r-alislinrv. appeared for the delei.ilaut, and District At torney Price repreacDted Ibe govern meat. Tbe wi.neas deiorted brrself splradidly on Iho etind and told a straight story, anal the jury went Diiaocra'tc Tbe conB-iuuness of having a rem edy at baud for croup, purumouia, ore throat, and sudden cul.ls, i ytrj eoaaolina lo a DalVut. Wilk a boll U of Ayer's CbeTy Prrt-rl in the house-, one lecla, lu sncb oasra, a seoa of Secu rity out hit g elee Cil give. RintlhBelJ ITernld: A Cidored train hand was run over ai 8rlua Ibis week nd saneuoly if aut fLalallv iniured. toe ear wnreis pawea over hi ihljfh, eoa pltlrly ampuiaiing it. He ass drinking srd it U thought Ibat liquor was the cause of tb accident. flgH-ClWgWpyi B f - 3' lb WW.. . 2 " 5 a 5 I . fj5 Citcoeiou-ioi-iittwciis. SuSfflCnrf-lO-OICCMC When the republican majority in ConifresaJs tiuishin( its work of appro priating the surplus iu the United 8tute Treasury this w inter, it is hoped, thoiiuli it mil -it be conlessed mat mere is little foundation for the hope, that one cent b-tter pnstngn will not he for gotten. We kuow th,i the reptiiuican bosses are not anxious to do tnis, or aiiythingVlse that will b-.-nefit the peo ple at larire. bill some of thf-m may be hln end enungh to se that it would be a popular way to spend n portion of the surplus, and that it might e made an excuse in the eyes ot the masses lor the millions iriveu and proposed to be uiven by vicious class legislation.. Alrenftv I hern ni-e har7es of inis- mauauement against the 'Wot hl's Fair Commiseiou. The greater portion of I the 1.5;)0.000 appropriated by Con gress for expenses bus already been ex- j uetided. ami the worK of the commis sion has only just begun, and its list of salaried emplovcs Is constantly increas in if. This is all wrong. 'Ibe miiliou aod a half appropriated by Congress should have been amply sufficient to have paid every nocessrry expense in curred by the National Government lu connection wilh the expedition with the exception of Ibe erection of build 1ng; aud with proper management it would have done so, but paying sala ries and fancy travelling expenses to everv Tom, Dick and Hairy is not good management aud that appears to I bo w hat the Commission has been uo- iu. Il beidus to look as though Uncle 8am would have to interfere w ith these pic-uickeis, at bis expense. Now that the elections are over and there is no occasion to continue twist ing the tnLf. -the British lion, it is nioba-ble that Mr. Blaine will agree to subu.ul the dispute bet ween tnia -.coun try and Ureal lii ilaiu, relating to seai fish in 2 in Behring s Sea, to arbitration as the British minister proposed months If rcciDrocitv isn't free trade we should liko to be informed what it U. Even Turkey, tbe "sick man of the East," imprisons the American citizan with impunity. Where is tnat "vigor ous foreitu t-olicy" we have beard so much ubout ? It feems to be "ouiriue the breast- works." J . , . . The nnn who accomplishes what he starts out lo do linds it necessary to I tread upon the toes of a great many, people, and sore toes, like sore head, cause truth to bo greatly retched, sometimes entirely . destroyed. This should be remembered when reading nlUiuks upon Henry M. Stanley, tbe I successful Africau explorer. Let tbe fact bo remembered to his credit, ibat in none of tbe campaign speeches he made di-l Air. Ulwne say one word in favor of lite outrageous Force Bill. True, he did not condemn i but it does not do to expect too much from a republican. tO f - t-t '-'Mm - S S 2? & co m tp o to o - oi et M M M ) I) H Ml M w C r fci et o o j- w oi w -J o f lt 6 5 to Oo -I to 00 Si oi or Supreme Court, d Supreme Court, r Superior Court, d SuperiorCourt, r Solicitor, rO ! m ii l. w ' 2 I ?888SSS3g5S238ot -1 I MM oo o co oo s-. at "i ai fc fi ti -J Q (t- oo ci oo co Solicitor, ZZ. I MM MM . lJ 5 o ca S tn is i-1 " osoe; M4 : Mt.MUMH -00MCI'-IPtO-Mtl Parker, d St ray horn, r & a x on 9; a o xt" ?i 00O00Mt0-WtiCC0M-CM) fcfi mm M w w MM H MM 0 IO W MM Gl O 5 O OO tO 2 tc cn io is to i oo oi oi ri c -7 to T 'o oo ot o 53 w LJ l. -X M MM MM , to en no or Ot5 S? !S J eo oo Ot.t OO W to 00 Ol V 55 00 mmi-'Joi"mmOoX030-. MM KM tO MM MM Bunn, d .j. , Congress Mclver, r Congress. Templeton, p 'Congress. Atwater, d Senate. Mason, r Senate. Dixon, p Semite. Scott, d House. Shoffner.'r . House, Holt, p House. Hamilton, d Sheriff. Vestal, r Sheriff. Iseley, p fclientl. White, d Clerk. g S S 8 8 88 S 8 S g S5 S Vincent r Cleric. MM -. en I 1i-i-'cienoMMOtooMMMCj 51 H 5I Sas Thompson, p Clerk. u t" M u M u EgggffiySS22gs-S i'iiWatson, d T7. V" - m. m , L ZD yi a -j J Ol Oi Ji c m- r co to to .HMOjJHI-OHOa'lHlC Sf w 2' oo gsMaSto uuUmMm o oo mj to g 1 1. j w to to CA Or 00 ot co to -? o Ol 1 SnaSo".-4tfuoloo Thompson, r Register. Woody, p iiogister. Dickey, d Treasurer. Kl Hull, r MM MM MM tO tO MM MM MM -i i o f i k oi - c; ;o ; go$$toeooo'oio-ieet-r MM MM MM L- 1 1 Hootcmouooood MM MM Mlj a I !DO rft-IKCnMs r I . "Wwr WMMWQWW co MM ' C MM MM ' HHHMOIUHOCOOCHmi, Treasurer. Crawford, p I reasurer. Freeman, d -Coroner. Wood, r Coroner. Johnson, p Coroner. Holt, d Surveyor. Albrlght.'r Surveyor. Sutpbin, p " - - isurveyor. , Saalhera Activity aa4 rnnna. 1 The Manvfacturera' Record of OcU her 25 says : - . , ,u The Southward movement-of men ond nv-ey Is Strikingly ghowrMn t the long special trains filled with Northern capitalists that aro now almost daily seen on all Southern railroads that reach the great mineral belt of this sec lion. From Virginia to Alabama the country is crowded with men of mouey from the North, looking for invest ments in manufacturing enterprises, i mineral and timber lauds, in the devel opment of new towns and tbe building of new railroads. The activity io all these lines surpasses anything ever be fore aeon io this country. Fortunately the claims so long made by the Alanu jaauriTv Record as to tho resource Die South aud to the wonderful in dustrial -future that awaits it are. more thati sustained by all who investigate for themselves, and all unite in saying mat the halt had not been told., iiiven the foreign iron and steel makers who are now in the South express their amazement at their vastoess of tb bouin's mineral wealth which far sur passes anything that they bad expect ed to find. The development of this wealth Is creating new towns all through the mineral regions, and hun dreds more will be started to become prosperous centers of industrial life and activity. During the last ten days or two weeks many great enterprises nave been projected, and many more will soon be made public. Among tho recent large enterprises reported is tho investment of tl.000.000 bv English capitalists in a new town in Alabama, and the purchase of an extensive town nronerlv In the aamn K.ntn hw ttSfi.nOO' f.".. - . . ' ' iw mew xork company.- Active pre parations are beiug made for tho con struction of a number of new furances in tbe different towns in "Alabama, two to be at Kivertnn, while the big stee plant at Tredegar, which is to employ over s,uou hands, wnl soon be 'Vigor ously under way, the contractors plan baying been shipped from New York tn days or more ago. At Bessemer $100,000 plumbers' supply factory com pany- has been organized. Middles borough, Ky , is to have a $300,000 brewery, a $500,000 pipe works, and other new industries. At Radford, Vs., a $300,000 company to build pipe works ; at tfoaaoke, a $100,000 engine building company ; at Lyuchbtirg, an agricultural .implement company; at Basic City, a furniture tactory lo em ploy 400 bauds, and at Baltimore, $100, .000 machine works have been organiZ' ed. In West Virginia a $1,000,000 iron and coal company has been char tered, and in Florida a $600,000 phos phate company. Over a dozen devel opment and improvement companies organized to build up new towns bays been reported during the last week or two. Everywhere there Is activity and progress. Ilaw'a Thill We offer One Jfunpred Dollar reward for any case or citurru tiiat cannot be cured by taaini; iiairstjaiarrli cure. F. .1. Cheney & Co., Props, Toledo. O. We, the nnderaiirned. have known F. J. 6'beuey for the last ((years, and believe him pel feet! T hourab'e in all business trnntae- lions, and financially able Jo carry oat auv obligations made by their firm. " ivesi jruax, w.ioicsate urufrgisi, Toledo. ).. Waldiocr. Kiuoan & Marvis. wholesale druggists, i'oledo, . Hall's Catarrh Kemedv is taken intsmally. acting directly upon the blond and u.ucous surface of the system - STestimonials ent free. Pil e 75c. tier bottle. Sold bv all drui'gisis, - lkl MtatcBMat. It wa once supposed that scrofula could not be eradicated from the v- t-ra:l.ulthe marvelous result nro- WASHINGTON. Nov. I. The debt duced by tbe n-e of Aver 'a Saraupariila sla'ement issued to-day shows a de- disprove lb i theory. Tb reason Is. ereae of the debt during October of this medicine is the most powerful -,w,uia o. loiai inierest-oeanng biood -purifier ever discovered. IK. Alllrf.filn. I Aht .r mII kln.lM $632,283,390. Tot $148.621.600.98 Jn which ia Included certificates and notes lcff-l bv cash in the treasury amount , lug to $506.1 85.034. Total cash in the , treasury bSI,3lH,48U.B3; debt lea., all I available orertila $3o7J05,120.15: e-old certificatea ouutaodidg, f I74.656,CC9; 'ir oen locates. mjni.04a(,4 ; cur ' rencv rertifieates. M 930 000 Tmiin- I notes of 1890 (f-r puicbase of silver) eio.iy.tmu ; legal lender ouUtanding oio,ooi,uio. Tonr Life Is ta aaasrr vMl roar Mood Is Great tooa, earek-ai persoaal I vartoat exposures reader auaen, kvrrn, kaaten, aa4 atoat traatleraaea perauarry ab)et toenrrarre asd other Mood diteaaea, TV prat nawty la Amt saraxparlUa. A auatiful aaenUee. Uua ambrta eleaaar tiM Moo4 Hm-oocS Um aaUral eiiuiael, and tattaUy efl.ru eara, Ayer's Garsaparllla, fi ,Zm4 Vi Dr. 1. C. Arm a ' Vna. M , rnaiaiiawBMUai,. art t kMua For errofu!", ' St Bheam. ee. Take UvhxT Safbparij:. Astonlsliln OfTer. Web ter'a Standard Dirtianarr, IaeeH nt 83.00. Will I le hero next 3Iond.iT. 1. jj. Ee-Sale I By vtrto of aa order of I We niertor enort of Maiaao eoanty. I alii nil u lh court auax aunr la uraluua, ta Ut arM bjdder, oa MOA'DAY, DECEMBER 8, 1800 trart nf lead ea Auuaaae e-tak, la Coble ovaarln. taii eonntr. a aU notloa ai rait Um Iiim la Gallford eoant), adj iiaiue the lands of aallT iaaiey, Jaeob Sharp abd oUmts, eouMlaiDg - o ACHES, man or lr. aod lb auae poa which I he Me Jaeobbbevberd Ured an to hi. dtata. TbisU ruodaaull 1am aka uB a.r...n bauatntn. M. Oa kalf rasa, k'lim serttred by ou at six atoataa earrrinr tlrreat from 4T ol a-la. aad tin re-arrreil till ail r rim atoary U paM. ooiMxdt K. 8, raaxxa. t'om-r- It the most ancient and most general of all diseases. Scarcely a family is entirely free from it, while-thousands everywhere are its suffering slaves. Bood's Sarsaparilla has had remarkable success In curing every form cf scrofula. The most severe and painful running sores, swellings In the neck or goitre, humor In the eyes, causing partial or total blindness, yield to the powerful effects of this medicine. It thoroughly re. mores every Impurity from the blood. ADVERTISEMENTS. MS mm The Safest . Ayer's Sarsnpariljn. Young and ' , old are alike benefited by its ose For 'f ; the eruptive dis eases peculiar to children nothing else is so effective as this medicine, while its agrcea- Llo flavor make it easy to admin ister. .;', ., - M little DOT Jin.ti largo serolu- lous Ulcers on ma neck and throat from which ha suffered terribly. Two obviieisns attended Mm, but be grew eoatinttally worse uu'lnr thair care, Slid everybody expected h would die. - I had heard of the remarkable cures effected by Earaaparilla, mul decided to hare my boy try it. Shortly after bo began to take this luedicino, the ulcers com menced healing, and, after lining several bottles, be was entirely cured. lie Is now as liealthr ami strung aa any boy of hia age." ATilliain I". Dougherty,. . Hampton, Va. " "T7 r" ' "In May last, my youngest child, fourteen months old , lei;aii to have sores gather on its head anil body.. "We ap. plied various simple remedies without avail. The sores increased in nnmber -and disrhargeiH-opiouBly. A pbysiciaft was called, but the sores continued to multiply until in a few months they nearly covered the child's head and body. At last wo began the use of A jor's Sar saparilla. In a few days a marked change for tho better was manifest. Tba sores assumed a more healthy condition, the discharges were gradually dimin ished, and finally ceased altogether. The child ia livelier, its skin is fresher, and its appetite better than we have ob- served for months." Frank il. Griffin, Long Point, Texas. ' " The formula of Aver's Sarsaparilla presents, for ehronio diseases of almost every kind, tho best remedy known, to the medical world." D. M. Wilton, II. 13., Wiggs, Arkansas. ...... 1, PBXFABXD BT , ' Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mat . Price SI; six bottle., fS. Worth S3 a bottle. SCOTFSI CUBES GONSUSPTIOM SCROFULA BRONCHITIs) COUCN3 COLDS Wasting Disease's Wonderful Flash Produoer. Many have gained one pound per day by its use. Scott's Emulsion is not a secret remedy. It contains the stimulate intr -properties of the Hypophos- Ehites and pure Norwegian God iver Oil, the potency of "both bein? lareelv increased. It is used by Physicians all over the world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by all Druflgltts. COTT A BOWNE, Chemist, N.Yf : WANTED I: " My little daughter's life was saved, as we believe, by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Before she was six montlis old she had T running scrofula sores. One physician advised the amputation of on of her lingers, to which we refused assent When ws began giving her Hood's Sarsaparilla, a marked improve ment was noticed and by a continued use of It her recovery was complete. And sbs Is now, being seven years eld, strong and healthy." & C. Joxxs, Alas, LU.00U1 County, lie. . Hood's Sarsaparilla BMMbyaliertieKtttf. gl;ibtforf& Prepared by a L noon CO, Apothecaries. Lowell, Ilia. 100 Coses One Dollar r vou vi i i 1 1 1 Voir. t you want nnre cJiru.irnl.j a j I I JF you need fine toilctand bnth soaps, TF yon want a tooth brush, a hair brush, .r any article the bath or toilet. pertaibing to OR if you are in lovd of a gnodrolia a' le tonic or a first i lna hlood pu nuer, IF you are oat of stationery, aod are looking for a good article, fH in fart if ion are jn need of anv w thing tiMuallv keDl in a firat urug eiore, DON'T FAIL TO PALL AT THE I'EOPLK'S DUCartTORt! AND II AVE YCLTi WANTS SATkM ii-;i. THE Quest line of Perfumery and Kvtra-t (TriDDteand Onadrui.lr yer brtught lo this muiktl. rpiIE hetanrtant nf Cinra, Ci- e:irrte. suiukinif at.il lobacros. ng OUR preseriritioo derort nent is ia charge of Sir. P. A, MiUhell. Ree. . Is'frcJ ITarmaeist, aud r-eval at tentiou will be given le preparing physicians' preaoriptlons. WE nUARAVTEB ABOf.UTE ACCURACY AND ITRITV Bepectfn!lv. A . X rrrnrLL, c. K. F. 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The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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Nov. 6, 1890, edition 1
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