1.
amance Gleaner,
VOJL. XVI.
GRAHAM, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1890.
NO.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS
IMS SUCCESS.
a: "J ,
Siw. Prices
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FoilowJiier Sillies I
Tba raamn Radam'e
Microbe Killer li the
most wonderful medi
cine; Is because lt -baa
never f alio h an? in-'
stance, na maiter .what
tba disease, irora lep
rosy to--theUB$test jlls
east anown hi iu. uu-
mnn .vstem.
V
, thuf eyery
-' CAUSED BYiMICBOBES,
- Hadam's Microbe Killer
Kxtcrmlnates the Microbes and drives them
jout f the system, and when that to done you
..nnni human ii?he"6r lain. Ho matter
i.i iha hi.ui whatlSi-a simple case of
Malarial Fetor or combination ol diseases,
we cure then all at the awne time,
treat alj .diseases coLitittttlonally.v ;
has
succeeded well in eliminating "Cheap Goods" (as he said) from the market
' Pope Leo . speaks French fluent!,
but kuows no English.
Mr. Edwin Booth will be fifty-seven
years old to-day. He was bora beat
Belair, Harford county, Aid, .
The beirs of John Ericsson hate)
presented the inventor's models to thai
Metropolitan Museum in New York
Brote Harte has foresworn social
pleasure for the presentt whtld finish'
ing his literary engagements'.
The new baby hippopotamus bont
in the Central Park in New York City
has a month seventeen Inches' wide.
, There is a building hear Vienna that
contains 1,500 rooms, and is occupied
by 2,100 people. It is the largest bttild'
ing in tne world.
Gladstone's defense of tbs . Pents
teuch; now running in a London mag-
sine, is attracting great attention-- id
Id; ' -: - '-
the theological worl.
as we
It.
Reaaon reaulres culture ta
It resembles the fire concealed id
expand
the flint, which onlr shows itself when
struck with she aUel, ........
Cannon Lldddn, who died recently
in Eogland, once in a sermon address
A comprehensive comparison of the prices of goods one year ago with those of To-D ay shows that the ad-
vance in cost corresponds almost exactly with the increase in duties. And yet they sav that the Tariff dops
Athmm, csaw-ptwa. N uyt x xxiu.il uiivvo aic a iJciLux ill uuu lucYitauic cixcuii ui luurtJaiatJU. JLU llISS. I O W We DOUfmT,
very heavily before the Bill passed because we knew -there was money to be saved for vou and for us. and if wp ??Qufce? Vlctri M , aod
,--Mr-"f:.,:'-'Z had waited we should be compelled to nay about 1-3 more for goods. We have S7.500 worth nf vintTino nf
limi I J 1 1 J " ' 1 1 1 '1 Jill ' 1 ' 1 1 1 - - - ' I ' The vfliinv mnnitatnr mAu
every vanew Dougnr m soim cases Decause we Knew me same gooaswouitt pe aavanced 1-3 ner cent. I Ivor J
coats from $1.25 up, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods and potions, Hardware and Crockery are sold by us now at IVRSaSZSSSS.
I A Bndical in Florida by the name ojt
HartUon Seed was rnnnlnv fnr thm tt
S. House and was badly defeated. Ntf
wunueri ms name waa ennnirh.
The season's' sensatJan ai rittni..
Mich.. Is a 35-DOUnd unnnih 7mm
year it had a horse which climbed up
stairs each morning and kissed to
chambermaid, v ,
IMS OF mwm MAUOHS i Wholesale Prices.
.yPfu Wg aiinounce the engagement of Mrs. Kate Fix Thompson, the popular and fashionable milliner of Bur--W"?-'
lingtoniwh6 ;wiU:;have charge of pur Millinery Departments at both stores. Her well established reputa
L.B.HOL ftramyg tion together with oiir methods bf doing business will assure you 61 the perfection of this department.
PBOFESSIONALCABDS.
J AS. E. BOYD,
ATTOBEX ATUA.YV,
Greentbaro. N. C.
TV1I1 bo at Graham on Monday of eaeb week i
' e attend 1 3 professional business, isep 101
J. D. KEBNODLE.
ATTORNEY AT LA W
' 41 n All M. N.V.
. Practice m the State and Federal Oours
i will faiiaifuiiy and promptly aiieud to all no
:. aessutrusied to mm
i -r" ' j "
DR. O. WWHITSETT, -
- Surgeon Dentist, - .
- GREENSBORO, i, r;i - N.C.
Will also viiU' Alamance. ''Calls in
the country attended-. -Address me at
. Ore)sbpro ,y v., ...,f ,, lec,S tt.
- - J ... - . -r...
' JACOB JLVLONC,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I ! i'.
WE CANNOT NOW SAY MORE THAN COME AND SEE.
ILo :alJ)o
HOLT
CO.
GRAHAM AND BURLINGTON.
Flr.t Principle, im BalMr Mafciaa;.
Butter is finished in the: dairy, - hut
"not made there? Tu -stamp of the
" duiry-womnn puisttfthe gbidln mar-
GRAEAM,
. May 17. '88.
rat Iada.trial AellTlly.
The Manufacturers' ' Record of No
vember 8, say : i ' . :
Notwithstanding the political excite
ket farm ; but the work must be .Com- meBt of the week thera hns been no
Vi I 2 - i-( I X. C, mensed in the field or in the. feeding let up In the wonderful industrial ao-
rlables ; ana tnis leaas aconce to ine fij j u..uft...B -
cansideratipn of , feeding for butter. Pouth an agricultural to a grant manu-
During the earlv. - sunny summer factunng country. 4nract, tne
E. CLAIRD,yM.! D;,
HAW RIVER, N. C.
Feb'yl'90,,-. , (: y
1.EVI M. Scott, F. H. Whitaker.Jb,
Greensboro, N. O. ; ' Graham, M.U
SCOTT & yWHITAKEE,
AIMrac;, .lli.-r,
-GRAHAM, - 7 - - , N. C.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Fomsna Ei!l Nursehes
POMONA K.i C.,
Two and a bait miles west of Greensboro,
N. 0. Tbe'malu line of tbe R. A. l. B;t R
passes tlirongh tha gronnds . and within 10
feet of the office, Salem (rains make rezn 1
lar stops twice dally each way; Those Inter
cstedln fruit and fruit (trow lay aceconi
dlally invited to Inspest this the .largest, boo
eerry in the State and one among the lar'ges
ta tha Sonth.
' Slock conslsu of apple, peach, pear cher
ry, plum, grape, Japanese persimmon, . aprt-
cots, nectarine,' mulberry, quince, - roper
Figs, raspberry, gooseberry, currants, pie
plant, English--walnalc, pecane, Che. lout
Htrawberry, roses, eveigreeos, shade trees,
. Ace. ' .. : ,' i
AH the new and rare varieties as well as
the old ooea whieh soy new catalogue for
188S will show. ''
Glre toot order to my authorized agent or
rder direct from tbe tmraery. Coimpon-
deaeranUcKcd. .rptlTeicauietues jfrjeJ
w appucaaia. Address,
. TAW. LntDLIT,
" '" touotkk, .'tq
l-raj a l. GuIIfTTd CoantT. (J. C.
Keiiaiile ssles-naa wanted in ercsy county
ood Mrlnc eoonnlatlno will be gtrea
f-TS rO f.
pauoa. auuana, Urw Ootaptearts. take
aaa earuia rtwedr.
zzxtz m
the
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it,.
iv. Tx.r ia tbb tT .aiaifjr
""- "747.7 :;:;, Jrt
months, when natnre is profuse of fa
vors, there is little to be done beyond
accepting her bounty. Th3 tehdef
grasses are full of the seeded nutri
tion, and they afford the constant sup
ply of luoisture without i which the
secretion of milk is greatly lessened.
Yet, at this season, as welt as all -oth
ers, pure supply or water Is abso
lutely necessary "It does not meet
tbe requirement if cattle- have at wet
hole full of surface drainage in the
pasture, or frog pond. ( While it is
probable t hat the tad poles .and wrig
glers sometimes found in ' city milk j
have' Wii Rd"runk' by thirsty ' cows,
many Infusions do extist in such pools
that are hardly eliminated or rendered
Entirely harmless by the wonderful
milk-secretions ot the animal. The
cattle should drink from spring fed
b)xes -and as often" as these, auoder
the hot sun; are seen1 to produce green
growth oi ''floating ncum ' pail of
coarse salt may be put in, and the cur
rent checked until tbe fresh-water
growths are killed ; the suit water' Is
then drawn off, and for a long time
the trough will remain pore and tbe
water bright.
n.lSM eras la Vecaiag.
A saving may be affected in the con
sumption of oats for horse by simply
soaking tbem in tepid water. Prac
tical, experiments which have been
made show that by IbU method ; the
ration for each animal may be reduced
by a third. Hones' whose teeth have
seen tneir best days mast i cat l be
grain In its ordinary condition. Insuf
ficiently, ami younger animals, often
eat so greedily thai tbi greater, pro
portion of it U swallowed .whole. This
waste may b obviated by tbe simple
method recoamented, which to far
so flee tbe grain that is more com
plotely masticated and digested, and
coaseqneatly yields more nutriiaent.
Three boars is a suffioieat length of
time to snek the grmJa, provided tbe
water is not loo cold.
Mr. In gall most act with prompt-
es if be is going to tlrir the force
II through the Senate. He will have
, leas than 100 days of bis Senatorial ct
reer regaining to bin when Congress i
week
ba been marked by the -organization
of many great enterprises, covering
almost every. line of InduUry. At
MiddlesUorough, K.v., . a ' $1,000,000
company, just organized, has leased
large coal property for development,
with the Intention of building 1,003
coke ovens. Six new companies with
an ' aggregate capital "stock of over
$500,000 have arranged to build ice fac
tories in different places in the South.
In North Carolina $40,000 and $175,
000 cotton mill companies and a $100,
000 lumber company have been organ-.
Ized. At Winston, in that State, a , fur-
j ance is to be built, and a $200,000 man
ofacturing company has been incorpor
ated. A ; furniture factory, sewing
machine factory and agricultural im
plement works, each to have a stock of
$100,000,' are tfTbe built in Tennessee.
Florida has organized three phosphate
companies with capital stock of $100,
000, $200,000 and $600,000 respectively.
Iu Georgia a $50,OOQ lumber company
aud a $300,000 general manufacturing
company have been organized. Vir
ginia shows among other enterprises
for the week a $10C$00 electflo com
pany, $1,000,000 - development com
pany, a $3,000,000 iron and coal devel
opment ce. based on 100,000 sore of land
lately purchased ; a $250,000 cement
mnannfartMwintr Mmiunv a B7WV. AtYl
industrial aid company and a $50,000 , increasing everywhere, and there is
agricultural implement company, while J no likelihood of a decline io tbe price
Talae f Oyster far aTaaa'.
Speaking rough a quart of oysters
contains on tbe average about the
same quantity of active nutritive sub
stance as a quart of milk, or a pound
of very lean beef, or a pound and a
half of fresh codfish, or two-thir Is of a
pound of bread. But while tbe weight
of actual nutriment in the different
qualities of food namcdjs very nearly
the same tbe quality is widely dif
ferent.- That of the very lean meat or
cofiah consists mostly of what are call
ed in chemical language protein com
poumd or "flesh formers" the sub
stance which makes blood, muscle
tendon, bone, brain and other nitro
genous tissues. That of the bread
cou tains bnt little of these, and con
sists chiefly of starch, with a little fat
and other compound which serve tbe
body as fuel, and supply It with, heat
and muscular power. The nutritive
substance of oysters contains consider
able of both the flesh forming and the
more especially heat and force giving
ingredients. Oysters come nearer ' to
milk than about any other common
food ; their values for supplying the
body with material to boi Id up iU
parts, repair its wastes and fu rnlsb it
with beat and energy would be pretty
nearly tbe same. -Century Magazine.
. TU Cailaa Dialli.
Cotton stalk bagging is a settled suc
cess, save the Agricultural Journal.
Not an atom of tbe plant goes to waste.
Tbe lint, the seed, tbe hulls and tbe
stalks are all valuable and can be
turned into money. It is a wonderful
plaot, and its lint already clothes the
world' millions in every land and
goods
The
Peaptehi Verdict la
Mlalea,
Talrtr-flia.
West Virginia shows a $o00,000 coal,
mining and development company, a
$200,000 manufacturing company and
a $25,0W electric eumpany. :
These are but a few of the many
enterprises reported for the, week, bu'
they are enough to Indicate how great
is the activity in progress. From all
sections come the moot enthusiastic
reports as to the development that is
going on throughout the "South wbile
the leading capitaliU of the' North,
many of whom have here to lore Uken
no part in the Southern movement, are
now turning their attention and their
money to Ibis, tbe finest field . In tbe
world for investaent.
Slf denial, Dot self gratification,
brings sonl satisfaction.
' mj$e.tnb!e in ltecembcr.
i EuUcribe lor the Uleaxek.
of raw material.
- Lous vi lib, Kr., April 15, 1890.
Rndam's Microbe Killer Co.,
Nashville, Tenn. :
Gentlemen I have been troubled
for some time with an acute form of
kidney disease, for the relief of which
I have cooMilted several of tbe j beet
physiciai-a in Ibis city, but with no ap
preciable beoeflts rwtulUog from tbe
faithful use of the medicines ordered.
1 bad lost tnirtv or forty pounds in
weight, was naturally greatly reduced
in strength and bad frequent rigors
wbicb poFSibly mny have resulted from
uremic poison. Several weeks ago I
condnded to give the Microbe Killer
a trial, and tbe result of its ue has
been gratifying to me and a surprise to
my friends. I bave fully regained my
strength end weight, suffer but little
or no pain, have no recurrence of tbe
rigors, appetite good, and have tbe
fullest confidence in a complete restora
tion to health. I willingly recommend
tbe MicroKe, Killer as a remedy vt
great value. Very -Respectfully. j
WM. H. MKFFS3T.
For tale by L. B. Hoit fc Co.
Herald, .
A thousand thanks to the Beiioblt
caus of tbe Fifty -first Congress. They
passed tbe McKinley bill Just in time,
Iflheybadhad the reckless audac
ity to pass the force bill also they
would probably bare been entirely
wiped out in this election. :
In tbe political history of tbis eoun
try no party ever received a sterner
rebuke at the polls.
The people never before to fully
vindicated their claim to practical
common sense or tneir anility to pass
lodgment on the policy whloh will af
ford the greatest good to the greatest
number. .
xnirty-nme states expressed an
oplniou,and their vote Is a thunderous
protest against McKinley price - for
the necessaries of life, against , a re
stricted market for American products,
and against starvation wages tor tbe
laboring classes. ' "
When the Fifty-first Congress oqo
vened it was composed of one hundred
snd sixty-one Democrat and one ton
dred and sixty-nine Republicans. .
Tbe majority of eight was afterward
increased to twenty-four by tbe trick
and device of unseating Democrat in
closely contested districts.
U no patent fact that a man was
honestly eleoted counted for nothing.
Without ceremony, or a decent regard
for evidence, he was summarily ousted
and bis place given to a claimant
whose vote would be serviceable la a
pinch. ,
Maaacr ( Ilea.
he
A OA Bargala.
A school boy defined strong drink a
"the stuff that cause tbe most human
happiness by letting it alone." Here
Patrick seems to give credit to the rum.
seller by a similar backhandeJ process
of reasoning.
At a temperance meeting where sev
eral related their experience, a humor
ous Irishman was called to be tbe
chief speaker.
He had on a pair of new boots. Said
be: "A week after I sigsed tbe pledge
I met an eld friend and he says,
'them's a fine pair of boots yon bave
oo.' They are, says L, and by the same
token tbe saloon-keeper who gave them
tome."
M 'that was generous of him,' jibe.
It was, says I, but I made a bargain
with tint. He was to keep his drink
and I was to keep my money. My
mooey bought these fine boats. I got
tbe best of tbe bargain and I am going'
to stick to it," Tempt tunce Bat. Bcv.
If a man , gets everything else
wants he can't get any younger.
.With no water in sight, any man will
boast of bis skill in fishing.
r It is some men's ambition (o be great
men before they learn to be men.
With most men life is mad up of go
ing into debt and then struggling to
get OUt...C -, . ,. .
The man who keeps his word has
no trouble in keeping his countenance.
The genius of . a man is admitted
A Jackson. Miss.. shoA-tnnlrar I t.
Ing to buy a pair of shoes belonging: id
a Georgia negro. The leathers are
1 No. 15, and weigh four pounds and five
ounces.
Ml Isabella Thnhnm a mt
Bishon Thonurn. nf tha
Episcopal Church, will return to India
next month to resume, her missionary
worktbere. - ; .
How about C2ar Ssad In flirt mrl '
I House of RenresentativMi Think if
it I 06 Renuhlinan. 9?A nm.M
and 9 Farmers' Alliance. Won't he
have a poor nhowin' tbof
We derive from natnre no fWnffc lltaS
may not become a virtue, no virtue
that may not degenerate into a fault,
Fanlts of tbe latter kind r tha ..a
Difficult to cure. Goethe.
Justice Field, Democrat. tT. S.
preme uourt, is Aptt oldest of
lUOges BS to term nf ,,ffi
born in Connecticut in 1810.
pointed by Lincoln in 1863.
Butte
He wae
and ap
Mrs. Jefferson Davis and har tanl.-
ter will spend the winter in Mexico.
It is gratifying to know that she has
over 40,000 sub-criber to tbe Lire and
Letters of her venerated husband.
tint n.'.na - t..n I m
.n .. u A , .iu .... i tT,":,7v""t Kmr rrotn
w i'vu uaa wuu i , asuiDgion, is st uirt roint Comfort,
no is poor. , , r i'.'J. '"K ",ter "aaitionai ground In
Men seem ashamed of everything tllZT9' f
natural in., their instincts. Ferbaps : '
they bave reason to be, ; I A young girl rode her horse icto
Iheaverageman Ukesup eo mBAlSml!
of bis time talking about his .ambition I said gocJTye and backed gracefally
iosl na never naa Lima ia nunu it. ..
1- t . . I
-a iu..g ae men aie createa no tbnt Thor. I. . i . .
they cannot be satisfied with a cup of j kansas City, Kan., who is the father e
tea and a rooking chair, some women ,J?y x ch,1ren- He has been mar.
twin
will be dissatisfied with them..; .
How natural Jt is to bate the man
who, when be bears that, you have
sworn to reform, reminds you that he
he bat beard you lake that tame oath
beforei .-',: i. .
You can usually calculate a man's
wortblessneM by tbe number of wives
he hat bad ; the more worthiest a man
it the more often he hat been married.
Atchison Globe.
Stl.av.
ried twice, and each wife bore
six times-. Kansas City Star,
. ' ' . . . . .
. . Keep your view of mm and thing
extensive, and depend upon tt that a
mixed knowledge ia not a superficial :
one, At far at It goes, the views that
It gives are true.
n The largest cotton planter Is J. 8.
Richardson, of New Orleans, born in
North Carolina. He owns over 40,009
acret of rich land and cultivates SO.OOa
acres in cotton.
Jerome K. Jerome, the young Eng
lishman who ia now sak,rn...iL
lion at a humorist and dramatist, lt
about to publish a volume of stories
Trying to get to heav.n o. your cupper.
wife's church membership. I Dom Pedro, the ex Emperor of Bra
Letting tbe devil select tbe reading "'i"? , v"?,1 Co,fP. He It de-
mauer for, on, children. bn do'.nV'L' Taffi "5
Reading in tbe Sunday paper before I companled by ao attendant owing ta
breakfast and praying, for spiritual bles- " fcebIa, . At Intervals In
,,nM , ... . conversation be it heard to mutter-
ting tbe rest of the day. . "Brazil, oh dear Brazil P' Itta tlrS
Sinning to-day and intending to re bis mind it wetkened by. hit mlsforf
pent to-morrow. -
taking tbe children to the prooee- Mitt North, the EnTili b.u.
4a. ..j f . . . I t J : j . . . , . . wl t w
avu auu woippisg um neoause mey I u,ou- unaiienaea oy even v
cry.to go to the circus. , . . . ; TZl t V i Brazil.-Cal-
Calling your wife (or bnabandl -dear'' Borneo'. An-trali. an .kL?,??'
n I ill a. ... I m.lrtntf m a.. M il i . . '
Y-uiw auu - oeasv - in private,
a
making a collection in,oil and water
Being one thin Lo , ...i,k,... v?!w,awa -rwara presented
.. . . I - woens, or scenery, flora and
face and another behind bit back
Beiog a prominent christian at home
and "most anything" a hundred Bailee
way. The Ram t Horn'.
fauna, which she studied in tneir vari
ous habitats.
Lntoourro!, n. C March 23, 1890.
Badamli Microbe Killer Co.,
n .. Bville,Tenn. :
Gentlemrn We bava hnHii ,.
Microbe Keller for noma iin
sales nave Riven us satisfaction, and
all our eu-iomert that have used it are
pleaeed with it.
Yours respectrbnr,
Jobs Rekdt 4 Co.
For sale by I B. Holt 4 Co.
rfok ratai
"'s flaa.
Irish PoUtoes m.y be, and some time
are pleated in November, the set being
pot In ground deep enongh to escape
the rej-ze. But there ieiittle or not h
ing to be gained over planting in Feb
.n'J f0,are op of early pota
toesflt is best to plant the last of Feb
ruary, putting sets in a tolerably deer,
trench .and cover lightly, so as not to
fill op tbe twnch entirely. Jieing cov
ered shallow, tbe plant will come
promptly, and if frost threateos, dirt
cm easily be thrown on them by f
tug the trench some more.
4T