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THE GILEANKK. ISSUED KVEBYEUBflp AT. senator Cullom's recent atatcmeat that the McKinley tariff will have to be..fnodifid by Jhe prewntongress is HUAHAM.C . Due. 4 18SH). - l,gnifioant' Thllt ' Senator voiced theenlimontf of u (Teat many repub lican cannot b denied : nevertheless Term? or Sdbscrutiok : tne year, .... 'x months, . . three months'. .M CTttaheiTlptluns mnst be pU strictly In advance. Tosta, tree. VSrra Editor U not responsible for the riiwixpr.no4 by eerrs-poalenU. ,' Baths or Advertising : Onesqaertfons inch) on time i1,00 tor Srst Insertion and flfty caali for each suW. qaeat publication. . . . , Rates for. more spate and longer time fur-. 'atUei on applieatlen. . . ;(' .., , - Leel tie ebar.ed (o oeaU a line (pr Seen InserUoa. -if J. D. KERNODLE, Editor. The latent Intelligence frotnWash Ington Indicate that the Republicans i will atand together and paes the Force bill. v. ....... 1.60 I not expected (hat the committee 75 on Bules of the Huiise of Representa tives, wbicb controls the business of tbat body, and which is in tarn con trolled by Messrs. Reed, Cannon and McKinley, its 'republican member, will allow anything which baa even the slightest tendency la that dlrect'on to get before tlie;IIoue. The death of lion. 'August Belmont deprives the country of an able man and the democratic party of one of its brightest members.' "For-twelve years, from 1860 to 1872, be was chairman of the national deraocrttlo committee, and although the three national cam pnigos which he managed were prac tically bfwess from the atari, . he per formed bis arduous duties as conscien tiously as If there' end been a reason If the Indians attempt to molest the whites there will be some real ghost dances instead of the moke believe cues tbat have so excited tbo red man. able prospect of victory lefore bim lie wai born In Germany, but no na tive American surpassed him in devo Votlon to American institutions. , Porter's cenatis will probably bo the Lasts of some very lively talk In Con- ,' gross before long, and some startiiog political revelations are expected to be . made. ' -' '" Moderation and conservatism should be the watchword of the democratic party from this time tortn.. Let us profit by the deep, very deep bole Into which radlcalirm led the republican We feeTcouQileol that every pledge so made, was mode In all sincerity, andf will be faithfully carried out. Vance will be re-elected. There are no rea sons for. doubling it now. Raleigh In- (elligencer. Jaglre Mnl Die. WiSHjotOTOJfa Nov. 24.The Su preme Court of this United Rule to- oav amrmed Hie ltidzmenl or tne cir cuit Court for the Soiilharn.District of New.York, Judga Laoombe presiding, in tha-man of Hhibnva Jnuiro.' tire Japanese conSiieit In 8iufc'6lnjr orison, N. Y-bnder tenfence or Uoain oy eieo iricitv:. It was miiichl to secure Juisiro's If the republicans bad .worked as I release on habeas corpus on tne grounn sw. .a t... ... r ihlr tuiriv in I me A.emroier enso iiua tieraiiiraiju lard for the ounces of their party lu eto-WcUw WM . crue oud unusual , the recent campaign as iney are now i puuishmeot, and as such is pronioitea r doing to stir up discord in toe, dsuio- Some gentleman writing to the Timet from this , city says'; ! ''It it should be understood thut the Repub lican party in this Stato is broken into fnigment'i, never to be reorganized, there is an opinion that the Alliance will develop Into a separate orgagiza- tion during the sitting oftbe legislature by defeating Vance and electing Polk." We do not -believe that any such ap prehension need be entertained. Many of the Alliance members were instruct ed to vote for the re-election of Sena tor VrniVp. Biwl sd rdedireil llinmst'li'M and wVT'eler.tedJraus.of the nlad. f?.r "L"' '8nored : - . - - ---t . -7 w-.. ,t iii wib. aemoorauo House eome In OCR - WASHINGTON LETTER. From oar Regular Correnpotidnnt. - WAflHIMOTOKI D. C, Nov, 28, '90- .Mr. Harrison, gpeaker Reed,' Re presentative McKths wiS fc!l the otb 4f republioan miyoen'ts for a continua tion et the short sesiioo of Congress of (be radical programme begun at the last session are going through a panlo now. They fear thut there will not bd a republican quorum present In the Houo bttfore CiirirttmiM, and that H will be impossible to compel many of the republieauwh') have been defeat ed to attend the session regularly, and wiibout a republican quorum tbey know that their game is blocked, as the democrats are fully determined that no political apportioenent shall be made, unless U be dpo- by repub lican votes entirely ; and the same .thing holds go-xl regarding the noto rious subsidy shipping bill (i : ' The democratic leaders havii no de sire to ie an extnseasidn b( Cougress in the Spring, and if there be one, which now seems altogether probable, it will be the fault of the republioan. The democrats are ready and willing to aid in passing the regular appropria tion hill for the support of the - Gov ernmest, but thsy propose- resisting ' to the lust extremity - any attempt to pass political legislation J . r It ts specially pleasing to the demo crats to iearo that it has been decided by booties Reed, McKinley, and Cao non, whose control ol tho House com mittee on Rules make then absolute dictators of the business to come be fore the House, that the tariff law shall not be. modified or amended at this eesslon. It was feared that the re publicans would be sensible enough at the coming session to get b.ick the votes they lost, by revising the objec tionable features, ami there are. few that are not objectionable of the new tariff law io a budneasv manner. . BuU they have elected to tand or fall by'i the new law, which makes their fall i certain when the people again 'get a whack at them iu 1892' ' i A aemi-ofliciul aiiiioiJipceineiit ha been made by Mr. MoKloley that no silver or other fianoial legislation would be passed this toter.l The cry of tho agriculturist, voiced by the heavy vote of the Farmer' Alliance. AinmAL EXHIBIT Of Claims Audited and Allowed - by U15 Board-of Commission ers for Alanian County . J;; 'froml)cc. 1x889, to i; Nov. 20, 1890 ' - If you don't believe that the repub lican administration and ConKress have been expensive luxuries just compare the present condition of tbe Nationul , Treasury with what it was March 4lb, J889. ' There Is 1 on lblg wWci I abso lutely certain concerning ex-President Cleveland and Governor Hill : They will both heartily support the ticket nominated by the democrfcilo national . on vention in 1893. , . f , , ; FOB DECEMBER, 1889. Falls of Neuse M'f'n Co.. suo ulies for Katie Webb. 0 00 Falls of Neuse M'fii Co.. sup Dl.es for Katie Webb. 0 00 T M and R O Pickard. supplies for Mary J Harder. 4 00 T M and It O Pickard.supplle fjr 8. F. Raines, , , 4 :i PP O W Holt A 8Jn. auDDlios for - ' Sarsh J. Melville. 1 r- V4 80 OW Holt A son. wipulie for Wm Ward, t,- "' j .000 A R Tate, supplies- fof Dolly ' Elwick " ? t-?l V a inoaipeoD, vuppiias iot - Jerry Loy ana wife, " '. 00 E and W H LoAe. supplies for ; ?i '-Ned Turuer.i y illifQ. E and W H Long, supplies for v Tho PeUlford, , ' ' Big Fall Cotton Mills, so pplie for Eliza Wood, Big Falls Cotton Mills, sup plies for Aaron Rumbly, Tbos B Barker, supplies for Rachel Moon, John Wagoner, supplies for Judy Troxler, i RW Scott, supplies for Cell Scott, J W Harden k, 8on, supplies for Polly Faucette, , 8 J Crawlord, cofflu for David " Day's daughter, L L Patterson, cotHa for Anica Shepherd, R L Walker, Use of mowing maCbfiie-i day, 1 25 ; clean- " lug 26 bu. wheat, 1 15, for p b, ; W B Bason, 9 days labor at p ' h at 1 0t, - ; f ii- J WC Moore, jailor, ' - J W Harden A Son, 4 blanket for jail, '4 00, 1 broom for k 0 Bi 2U0m '' - ' 1 D KeniokUe', 250 epvelope for Register's office, 70c., 200 - bills oi cost, 5 15, 100 bl'ks . for Clerk's office,, 85. Edwards & Broughtoo, 1 Deed ' Register aud express, , -1 William Coble, tin'l of dam ages allowed for public road over his laud, Pr ft W Long, Supt of Health from Beut 1. '88. to Dec. 1'89. 1 6 Long, charges as talis ju- tatro party they would bavei saada a i,urf.- jnucb,beieri hoein'g. ' ' ment o i:l Tli Chinese government like the iSiilven law adopted by lha at, Con gress. "Tbisfaot Is mentioned because of it novelty, and alo been us there in suob a general dlslik expressed to ward It In.thls eoutitry. t';"Tber4 1 I disagreeabla sound to , "dsmocraUc rs i the prpolamalion I ' -4ued by tb Queen Regent, drelartog .Prlncesf Wllhtlmlos, queen of jtbe y i Netherlands.. How much longer, will the people of Europe allow thiw royal "'iaro to oontluue T t ' !. ' ' . Tbe Koiahts of Labor have endors ed Waoamaker's Postal Telegraph idea, which will not be of lb tightet ben- . ' .!. .. . ... x io ine masse, outoi one-cent let ter postage, which would benefit eyery body, tbey faav not a word to say. Surely there is a screw loose. by tbe" constitution. Uh r justice Fullur announced the decision of the The court amrmed tne jtiag- uboo tbe i authority or tne ae- cision lu the Kemmler esse. Thorn was uo written opinion, and the, court did aot no into cansideratlon or .tne rjoliitriaixed br Juciro's count!, bold log tbat so far ns the Federal questions wer concerned tbe case did urt .differ fronrtbat of Kemmleri-Thls. It 1 be lieved, destroys the last legal resort of the aouosei ror jugiro. , i I fmpl. W W, Carrawny. Tbe friend of the New and Obnerver and the many Mends of Capt. W. W. Cnrraay, familiarly known as "D. B. .Valker." of BIqntlcello Farm, Lenoir Secretary Wiudom will, I am iuformed, propose in his annual report a relief in the shape of U, and 2 per ceut. bonds to be issurd by the Oovernmenf, to bo convertible Ipto cash apon drmsnd oi the holder-r-tbis libra is bo ri owed from the old greenback parv but of courae it Will 1-l.finlra Pnn rHi&aJ ...! .1 I.I. i " rzr?rr's?'?r. ? ror smt term. ivr DLrvuiiiKf - ....rii- 't 'jfliL Ex-IUprftentative Warner, who wan here all last session as an sdvorate of silver legielatiou says the silver men will submit three nronorfitions to Cnu- gres3'firt, free Winnie; second, free coiuase limited to silver produced in this country onlil France and German v shall buy American silver ; .third, the ooinege ofabout 2O,OO0,OG0 to equal the amount of national bank notes retired durhig the last year nnd that they will rV4 60 ? v , 8 00 "000 8 00 4 60 900 800 8 00 300 ? 940 j oq 170 33 .! 70 1280 600 ! Bishon. It B Holt & Co., mdse for p h, , W C & A A Iseley, mdse for p b, Geo T Williamson, shot guu to guard convicts on tax road, W J . Stockardy, expenses to . Durham to ejtamiuei work bouse, ' " ' FOB JANUARY, 1890. J R White, supplies for Wm Jeffreys. 'ill Im tin.;.. h..ai: r ; leave no stoue unturned to get one of - j,.fl-revs ' ' ".'! lit V. . I - ' .. 2500 .160 3w - ! ; ' 4 60 '27 44 9 80 15 00 R N Thompson, supt of poor -from Oct 1, '89, to Jan 1, '90, 3 D Kernodie, blank aud en- - velopes for Register's office, J A Hamilton, serving notices l4 on registrars aud judge pt ' Rnflrocd election.' R N Thompson, am't paid for labor on w h,- -, R N Thompson, services as manager of work bouse from Oct 1, '89, to Jan 1, '90. Presley Chandler, 41 daya with 1 horse and wagon on tax road No. 6, A Tate, osc, bill sosts State vs Jim Bairentine, Same against Ben Cong, " " Wm Tbomp- - ' ' ' . ' " t w ": ' .? son' and ' Ed S r Wilson, . - ro riBBPAEY, 1890; J W Harderi & "Son supplies .: far J W Younger, ' if.'" . W F Jones; repairing wagon rj ; 1or poor house, 4 ; 18 06 W F Jones, 2 coffins for p n, 600 L B Holt A Co., mdse for p h, ' 67 34 LawrenoeS Hqlt,v45) yards Jij- -y white twills at, 4, 8 16, 63, ;, yd plaid at 4U 8 95, 1510 Lawrence 8 Holt, .01 jrdai'. f i. plablsa 60. 8&.! tQtyaKtlVSfr ' ahirtina at 61c. 8 88. ; 4 ?. .fJ 545 ija wrence o no lit , xj . jruo plnidsat., w -viJ.,. " J A Hamilton' sheriff, 20 tons coal and freight, W C Moore, -hauling 20 tons - coal from depot to c h at 50o, W C Moore, Jailor, board for nrisonera. J. W Harden & Son, 8 nr blan ket for jail. OW, ailD-lime, 63o : Martin Van Buren, repairing ceil in jail, Edwards & Broughtoo, 1 re cord or settlements for osc. ..A.Hamilton, sheriff, bill eosta lavinsr off public road. y? A. Hall, services as road Jnror, -A' -i SpoonI working tax road No. 1 first Quarter. W J Murray, working tax road 1 No. 4 first Quarter. W B Sellers, working tax road " No.'ll first Quarter, R N Thompson, 2061ft lumber fjr work bouse at 1 00, ' " Ornn re Paris, djciving .county oni r. .J k J. iwui( injro iui u, Henry Andrew, 4 day work on work bouse. W B Kosson, guarding vVicts X month, , W L Smith, 6,00f abirtgl 8 2u;ror work nouse J W Cates.Mumber: and lea for work, noiwe,- con- les at shin- 75 00 6 70 1200 18 80 25 00 500 19 90 20 03 80 80 t i. $T iiw" ?aoo ' 2 40 98 00 10 00 10 94 ft 8C3 800 12 25 7 25 2 00 22 50 75 00 60 00 20 64 12"85 4 00 22 00 16 00 45 15 bewaaa Baraaat m Terr Kick Bis. Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 24. Not withstanding reports to the contrary P. T. Barnum 1a still a very sick man; and his condition excites tbe alarny of hUfumilv. OdlV hiatrhmediataffienda are admitted to iris presence, and they are pledged to keen Secret the fact re garding the troe'tate of ; bis ; health. It may be said with certainty that the old showman's days seem to be draw lug to a close. Var clleriUe Oil Mill Uarxxl. ' Fatbttkville, N. C, Nov. 25. The Fayette ville cotton seed oil miljs were burned to-night at 7 o'clock. The main building with, th9 machinery and an immense lot or coke were totally destroyed. Tbe loss Is about $10,000 to 812,000 wUb about $7,500 insurance. r Bcleaeal 4.aM le Sat ... KawYoa..ev. 29. There was a silence In financial circles to-day ai.d most of the stock brokers aud bankers closed their doors out of respect to tbe great '-.fineae'ieV,' ; August' ..Belmont, wboee remains ere interred this morointr. The church in which the funeral -obsequies took place was crowded, and thoiisauda ware turned away. At least tan thousand persons viewed the body and followed It to tne grave, Gov. David B. Hill was one of tbe pallbearers. ill Snawlan la Kalfea. London, Nov.! 29. The' severest snow storm ever? known Aai Europe continues, and there is no preepect of 1 i '4' . m . . . , 1 : mi it Ba.iiia; at an (eariy nour xuuu saddsofabeep ard dying hi Scotland, Wales and Scandinavia aDd many peo ple in Switzerland have been over come by drifts and avalanches and buried in the snow. -J "T & . If vou are troubled with an annoy ing case of nasal catarrh, use Old Saul's Catarrh Cure. ' When the disorders of babyhood at tack vovr baby, use at once I7r. cull's Baby Syrup aud notice its 'rapid and beneficial effect. Price 25 etsr Lincoln Courier : The Elm Grove Cotton Mills is reported as doing a good business. It baa 2,000 -spindles, and the second week tbe factory pro duced 9,706 yards of yarn. We learn tbat last week this amount was con siderably lucreosed. them passed. Noitber of them could be posseu 11 a vote could be bad upon i una, uu now tne nouse can pas a bill wbicb the committee on Rules re luses to allow tt to consider I caunot see. .One bas onlv to circulate amnnir tlm isauing uemooraiio members of Cou areas now nere to discover what a broken reed the republicau are lean ing upon in expecting tbat democratic mistakes in tbe next House are to give mem an opportunity or wlnnlug in 1892. i Present indications are that there will be no democratic mistakes. at least not serious ones. The demo cratic programme will be first of all to give the people more money by provid insr for the free coiuaira of ailvr. and eoumy.T. C. will be a'ad to learn to fvlse the tariff in a way tbat will thai. i.-.vinirlni!d hi noeltion as I reduce the prices of oiotbiuir and airrl Uotled States Postofflce Inspector, and euluiral ai.ppllea.aod Implements, and hnWim snent the summer at tbe guest I ?" sam ttme give tne Ktrmer prao- of Mrs;'Currawy on the farm, baa cal reciprocity by eulargiag the 460 .00 Crawford, & Dailey, supplies for Phoebe and Martha Fitch, S L Suoou. morinr Girtoo family top h, 2 50 L Rippy. moving Eli Fridille to p h, 2 00 Jas Hadley. coRiu for Louisa Moore's child. 8 00 Freeman Si Co- roed for P b, , 2 90 A B Tatf. md-se for p h " 4 6f J S Henlev. 7 ban fertilizer. 275, forpb, , - I8 60 L B Holt & Co., mdse for p h, 71 50 Nanny Shoflner, 848tb pork ' i atOlo., ' . . 22 62 A D Tate. 2 nr blankets. 90c for jail, 1 80 Jos A Bui oh, building abut- .' '.; ' -ment of Dry Creek bridge, 41 76 Oeo Sutton and W F Ireland, to 14.000a of lumber for Dry ' -Crtekbridur. . , ,128 25 I N Williamson, 3- pieocs tlm her 90c. 1' piece- timber, 50c, -'2 pine pole 8 SOf tfor work liouse,': , ' : :. . ; 4 70 W J SlO 'kard.l Record book " for work house, - . 1 25 W J Stockard, 5 days and miiease director work bouse. 17 00 J N H Clepdenio, 5 jiSf udj'. ?? )' jnlleagedirectot worn noupe, ,10 otj W A Hall, 4 days and mileage ' director work houve, 12 00 W V Montgomery, 5 days and . mileage -director work house,. 12 00 S tt Webb, -4 days aad mileage . direOiOTvwork bouse, i iflK4 m ,1 nr r . IT l.t - t ' ' I it vjr yi 1jodc, nupi ui nutau s v tot two mouths, 16 00 Continued next week. There la auffldeot food for tbeught an th fact that tb entire railway y- ten of tb country West of tho Mis sissippi river I oootrolled by tb Oould'a, Vsoderbilt' and RockbilUr's. It I Just this sort of monopoly tbat In- ereaaa (he membership of the Far a ers' Alllano and kindred orgaa'xa- lonfc, .' ' . .'; . . '. '. . " ; It is nonsense, pur sod simple to x Teot, lu thi eg of progrea, tbat th people would be-willing to dispense with tha carrying of th malison Son day 1 It would inconvenience aad die aommoU tbouaand for every one that ..lj k. L...I11.J I a day mall train. Tb world go for ward, not backward, to this, lb even ing of the alaeteonth ceatory. r Congre rrassesabltd Monday. Nothing of epacial . aot traaspired. av the reading of President - narri ' son's very lengthy message one of th Joogest oa reooid. . Tb President uickt op for tb Mo JCinley tar! IT bill and nrgea th panag f tb Lodge Fore bin. II aUo wallow without effort Secretary Xlaine1 reciprocity plana. Mor about ihia bereafUr. As if Uier was ao .already enoogh quarreling among th managers of th AVorld's Fair, th lady manager bar entered theUt a aetira competitor cf tb long tongoed male. Tj cod ry baa bad quite enough of thi sort of tfJnjj, and if th present aanageaieat. male aod female, cannot nllliie Ibelr tiaie hotter than tbey bav beea doing t!.. re 1 bo a movement rtaited ;" r j c ce.v set of Kaosjcrs. gain accepted lil old pwltion with lb Asses and Oeserver and will le the representative of this paper In Nortb Carolina aa be wa several rears ago, No mauds better known to tbe people of tb State and no man enjnya a greater degree of persoeal popularity, sod uni VonaU esteem aad regard. II resign ed bis position a few months ago while in Dakota wlier be waa amigued to of ficial duly forsevernl moot lis. It is with pteasui that tho Kewt and Observer announces bla ! connection with this paper. . i- Capt. Cor r sway while in lb post offlce. servioa did most excellent work, making a number or Important arreta Hamad many D-ieuo in ina-aarto wett for both North Carolina aud bhn, . .. J Thi 1 what ou ongbt to have, in fans, you must bav bav It, to fully enjelife. Tbourand are searching for It daily, and mourning because they and it aot. Thousands upon thousand of dollar are spent by the people o tb hope that they may at tain Ibis boon. , And yet It may he bad by all.- W' guarantee that Electric Bitter, if used aenording to direction and ta us persisted io, will bring you Good DlgeaOoq and oust tb demoo Dyspepsia aod Install instead Eupepsy. Wa recommend Eletrie Bitter for Dyapepaia and all disease of Liver, Hiaaiach and Kidneys. Sold 60. aod $1.00 per bottl by T. A. Albright' orwg NOT. market fur the sale of their supplies. Nomistakeain a programme of that sort Is there f The democrat propose to confine themselves to legislating lor tne people, tbat la all classe, and uot for a few favored Individual. Nearly all of the aantlemea who have announced tbemselvev a candi date or who have "'been u laced 'In nomination by their flJendi--W' the Sneakemhip of the Mrt Umise - are now here, and tbey are1 one and all greatly surprised to learn of th hitter ngnt each and avery on or them is making. In th newspapers, for tbe ooveted honor, and it is tb source of no little amusement among them. Mr. UarrinoD1 annual meaaaoa to Oongraxa wilL aooardlng.tj a ' gentloi man who outrht to know whereof be peak, bq confined toau appeal to th rap bi tea a to si aad oy protection ja in m uciiBier law, w ,'80 '800 8735 6 20, B P Wtiite, 1 tooti log, 6O0L ; i'lmber for ctoesing, 80., fi, B, w uataii, yn)ti 01 lumoer ior publlo road, . W B Roaaon, services guard of convict one month and twenty-one days. Its A Moser, 504ft lumber for Carload; No. 2, Tbea C Fourft, LH1 cost ,00 tax ; road.Nojs. ; '148 62 Lewla H HolV, first quarterly i 4 installment fen Uxroaano.7, "10 00 C C Townaetid, 1 2-bors wag- .j, A f .1 77 00 r. ' "100 1 60 800 .450 oa aad harness for tax roada. Z MJ-oust, J P bill cost Wirt Long, lunatic, Nathan Kivetl, charges astalia juror, Oct term, b'J, White, Williamson A Co., sup - plies for Moses Albright, Laao Holt, auppiie for Samuel ; Fugh, Joseph Gibson, supplies for Pbosh Juhnsoo, ,: , Tkna M lloll nnn1lMtin. an apportionment bill, a Federal I nu:i.- r ' . i,50l.,i?s bUI .h teuvd.ip sob-- WO 4b A A Iseley, 4 bags maa), sidy kills, aud aot to pass any silrer I 67c, forpb. J legislation. , .? . . , . 1 I Marshall it Mooonre. 1 h " Itto Coffe fur p b, .l H M Ray, 60CB pork at 6jc for p h, J W 4 W W Lesley, mds forpb. Kirk patrick Bro 1300 bard brick at 70a for p b, Ed R Hardee, bill drugiforpa, W G Moare, aaeetiog for Straw A Suiatr Akaaaaaaa al Sea. 600- 1 400 24 58 82 89 Tba Crelapeala-Dlellaaarr. Careful examination of the einhtcenth volume ol AMeu's Manifold Jyciopcll shows that in many respects this re isarkabla work la sunerior lo- anv of its competitors, especially in us adap tation to popular nse. Itacombination of nn unabridged" dictionary-with the ordinary .features of a cyclopedia - a universal knowledge is unique. . The definition and pronunciation or the words are clear and accurate, the lyua tratioua are excellent, tbe topics are thoroughly treated aud embrace the most recent investigations and uiscov erles. Then. too. the extremely low brie place it within th, reach of 'IL Tb eighteenth velum: is,' fully up; fo the man-water mars or .us preaeeets- sors. it is eep-.'ciaiiy ricn in im inog raphles. 'We. find sketches of Hall aod Hayes, the Arctic explorers: John HaH and Robert Hall, celebrated cler- evmen : Hallam and Herodotus, histo rians ; Hatler. the philologist; Alex- eder Hamiltou, ttie Statesman, and Sir William Hamilton, the scientist ; Handel and Jlaydn, tne musical com' aoser t Hannibal, the foe of Rome : Hegel, the' philosopher ; Heine, the poet, and Hengstenburg, the- theolo gian ; Herschel, tb astronomer, and many other men of renown. Atnoug important articles in other lines are Hallucination, - Hand, Hanseatic League, the famous trade union of tbe Middle Age : Harbor, Hartford Con vention, unique ,and lamoua PuH political history : Harvard University, HavN Havti. Har. Heart. Heaven. Hell. Hendlty, Heresy aud uro a I Tallica. This areat work: when oompleted, will makf a splendid libra ry, vpeciuien paces aeof nree -oa re- Quest. . Sold on easy Installment ir desired. , John B. Alden, Publisher, New York, Chicago, and Atlanta. PH ILA DCLFRI A. Nov. 27. The atea m- ship Pennsylvania, arrived to-day, re-. poru tnat tne British steamer Faloon, from. New York for Glasgow with staves, was abandoned oa the 16th Inst, in a sinking condition with ber bow atov and bulwarks aud sails gone, having encountered very heavy weath ar. Tbe Captain aud erea weratake off by tbe Prnuaylvsnia aud Uodsd uere. 19 76 910 410 2 75 . ... mU era. k. KtiraM. ? ( ; . , . i . 5 1 RiciutowD. ?Va Nov. 27.-8. VL r.llyaoo, seeretary and treasurer 0( ib Rieaawnd Diqtatck Co, rlle.1 ta-dy after a brief lllnoaa. Mr. El I r son bad oeaa eon a acted with th Dupmlek for many years. IU bad represented this etiy a sheriff aiayor and m era ber of I the Itu of Delegate. He wa prea- went or ib Doara uriruataea of Rich- asood college, and wt tot her of tb present mayor of thi city. 4.J ft aaasar Pack. . E-raaiaalaa FaSataaa. Cut into cube, enough odd boiled pot a toe to mak a pint. Season with mm 1 i and iwnnii nut IIa : n n. with 1 Ublwoonful , of Urd: ,add 1 tablespoonful nioced onion aad a liule chopped rarsaly ; cover aad cook three minutes; stir oranionally, to prevent Drowning, xou win reiuii ti ia disb tor hrk fast, provided your dcvtlon is sll right. If the stomach and bowei ar disordered, take Ayer'a. Pilla. Tbey are the aot valuable corrective that can be used. MONtwOilEKT. AlaJ Nov. SS On tb official joint ballot la tb aaeaaibly to-day at aoo ta aadidata for Seoator. WalU aad Kolb. were with. drawn, aad thavonlaat Borrowed down between Sroa'of Pugb and Gov. 6eav. This resulted: Pub. 90: Seav 39. Push wa declared eleolad to bat third term. Oa loviutioa of th two bouse h addraasad them, expresaioa bis fraliUideaad diawiasiog bi record a a Deiaocrataad tba aiiuatioa of tba country ao far as tba relatione of tba two great rtieer cooceraed oa the leading tsatiaf of lb day. Afterward core of members aad frieada went ap Bad eongraluiotad hldu "Joea ToorcaootSer kaow vou'ra out," said a buy to hi liul broiber. Ira, sb does, wax tb answer, "for on bottle of J. Bull' CouKb Hyrsp bss knocked my cold luto a rocked bat. you bet." A few applications of Palretlo Oil ill lustauiiy redeye auffues la the neck or Joint, 5 cents, ticks at Jad $26, making tICK OUC.. ' J D Kernodie.' 10O adra'r . blanks, 1 50, 200 special pro-' eeediogs, 8 60, ad. ofanaual statement 4 weeks, 10 00, publishing annual exhibit, at a, ' Alex Summers, 2J cord wood ' for public road, . . Heory AJbrigbf, 1 lead bridge pole lor public road. - . I 4 ai Krraodle, cbargea a jo- . ror frr la vine off BuKiia road 160, aUewad . i A Iseley, charges as Juror for lariat; off pubii road 160. allow.d - R M PyK cbargea as Juror for Isyiag off poblio road 8 00, allowed . 8 H Gilliam, eharge a J a ror for laying off publip road 800, allowed 8 H Oilliaa. charge a Jnror for laying off public road 1 60, allowed , S II Gilliam, charge a juror for hying aff poblio road 1 50, alowad R A Free mas, eoroooe, bit! eoetHaU v Tbo Jackaoa 87 45. allowed, Tbo S Kenan, e a e, bill cuets la tsjprems L9rt rs A L Kirrr, ijos 8048 sot 1001 '100 100 800 800 100 100 80 65 A Palal atzeleslea. . A special to tbe Newt and Obterver from Shelty, N. C, says : The boiler ; of John Cli oe's saw mill aad cotton gia at Toolca, eighteen mile from here, exploded to-day, demolishing the ma chinery aod instantly killing Gus Clioe, 18 year-old son of the owner. John Chapman waa so badly injured that be died in a short time. John Bull's eyes were Mown out and bodied to-day. John Hoy le, another employe, t daagrouiy injured, but tnign oeuig aadly iratur(U - v , j f The fountain of! perpetual youth was one 01 tne areams 01 antiquity, it na been well-nigh realized in Ayer'a Saraa- panlla. which purines the blond, gives vitality to all the boUi'y funotions, and thus restores 10 ase much., of the vigor and freshness of youth, r-.- A story is published tbe New York World claiming that-the boy Cbarlev Rose, who was abducted in Philadelphia sixteen year' ago has beeu found ia a; Massachusetts city. !e! York' idatectives feel'Tconfident taat'tiiey tiavn-TOund the missing boy. "I use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral freely in mv practice, and recommend it iu cases of Whooping Cough 'among cliil- drui. haviue found it morairtain to Cure tbe troublesome disease-thau any other medicine I ' know oU-rtoo says Vr. Sarlett, of Cobcord, MaSBv' A Merap ef Vaper Rare tier l-lfe. It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap plug paper, but it saved her Ave. Sho was iu.the last stages of oonunmotlon, told by physicians that she was incur able ami could live ouly a short time ; she weighed less than eoventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; it helped ber. aba botigbt a large bottle, it ' belreu ber more, bought another and grew better fast, continues Its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send tamp to W. H. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smit h. .Trial bottles of this wonderlt 1 discovery free at T. A. Albright's drug stores,: :.; .."' f?' : t it ' THE effect produced bjf Ayer's Cherry -Pectoral. Colds, ottgbs, Croup, 1 and Sure Throat are, la most esses, un- mediatsly rliTd by the ase f thia woiiderful emily It strengthens th vrw&l Amu. atiava irriutloa, aad pre- ' vents th iareadi ol Consnnptioa; in every stage of tbat dread disease, Ayer's Cherry Pec toral relieves coiirU log and Induces refreolitns test. - "I here used Ayer's Clierry Fectoral in my family for, thirty resrn and har aiwavs found It the best rewedy for croup, to which complaint my children have lieeu subject' Capt. V. Carley, , Brook ly 11, N. Y. "From an experience of ever thirty years In the sale of proletary medt ciueg, I feel Justified in recommending Ayer' Cherry Pectoral. -One of the best recommendations of the Pectoral is the enduring qnality of Its popularity, it being more salable now than it waa -twenty-live yearg ago, when its great nieces wa considered marvelous.' K. S. Drake, M. B., Beliot, Kans. , , My little sister, four years of age, waa so ill from bronchitis that we had almost given up hope of her recovery. Our family pliysician, a skilful man and of large esperienco, pronounced it use less to eive her any tnore medicine ; - , saying that he bad done all it was pos sible, to uo, ana we rails prepare ior iuw ' 4 T n ramr,- w. HMtmtlnl WVinh ill Iii.'. .. u . to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and I can trnl v xnv. with the must happy results. ' After taking a lew doses she seemed to .... breathe easier, anu, vimin a wet:, waa out of danger, We continued giving tbe ' Pectoral until satisfied she was eutlrelr well. This lias given ineniilidunded faith -in tlie preparation, ami I recommend it confidently to my customers." C. O. Lepper, Druggist, Fort Wayne, Ind. . For Colds and Coughs, take. .r . .. Bwelliugs in tbe neck and: all other forms of Msrofulasult rheum, etc., are cured by Hood's pursaparjMa. GreenfliOro Demoerat " Henry Palm audeoele r'teed "came to this ntdfee from '-Hitch' Point skst Sunday and secured board in a prjvafe house, paing ihemselves ofl as maqsnd wife. Palmer is a married man. ' Un Monday Palmer was arrested for disorderly con duct and jailed, a)id tbe girl became i n iumiite of n houtoe of iltrjame. tfr mother persuaded ber to rtiuru home Tuesilay. I -7 j 1 Is the most ancient and most general of all diseases. Scarcely a family ts entirely Wee from tt, while thousands ererywkere are its suffering slaves, bood's Biirsajarflla bss: bad remarkable sutcess la curing every form of scrofula. The iost serere sad painful running sores, swellings In the neck er goitre, Biunor ia tbe eyes, causing partial er total blindness, yield tothe powerful effeets of this medicine. It thoreugUy rs awret every Imparity tram th Mood. i - Avrk r My QtUe dangnter's Ufa was' saved, a V eellsVe, by Hood's Sarsapariria. Before she was six noou)s old sne bad T running aerafula sores. One physletaa aivlsed tha smpntaUoa of ootof her angers, to wbieh ws refnsed sssenti When we Began giving her Hood's SarsapartUa, a marka Improve Mot was noUeed and by a eoattsae as ef tt her recovery was complete. aadh Is now, . Seine seven Tears old. strati r and aaH B. C Jonas, AJnai Lineota Ceaaty, Ka. C2ood:3 Sarsaparilla BMkTSSntlt. SI, ax terS. rmaaratVy . L HOOD OO-Usataasulas. IsaeB. Mass, 100 Dosos Onv. Dollar . Uu THE CHAMPION t1sei eaHStr. Afwr"l MraaraHIla leads J others la ace. awrtt. aad pof ortty. It Snaes ap the tTstna. bnararrs C appetite, trrangtuens the cerres. aad v. - slue th I nd. jDCtahstytMiBMHi. "Tr a. I sm rn Jim r rr'1 snd taore atSrrr8anianltailiiku4aU - -r blnoo-irt(rHI'-iaeT." U.A. -tViMauaa, mud kapMla, Mirh. - Ayer's Scrsap&rilla. rmiiiJ tf pT.J.Ctmt Laii. ytm. rrtatSliastauisa,. Vrntf taw AGENTjS WiiNTED --FOE LT? Dr. Tavlmarjo'i Utrw Booky (Vrnrlnc his life's work 'aad mat trin "To, TTi rough sad from the hiut-Laoe," "FEOM MAJ?QEB TO TflEOJTE," Emb.-aems: a new life of CarUt, and a story ot ratcMloe sad lat people. titqArated wit., luriai ewrsTiBa of scenery ta Bmy Lead, eopie of d I assurs sad fassoat -tnaras fnia. Utm Laas ard Tluww of oaf Berinr. Ibas vran4 pktare M Jerasaleta uo Ihederaf iheeracifl-toa. is IS colors and teafoMlnlencth. Thai t bV falmaet's life wok his crewtest Orrtsrf are now poariug In froas all parU of the eMIUd world. Ton will SMer har utol'ier like it. I.OUu.aMc!ntle.aiH ba ,A U, trU Tear. Agents sho. -i drop all alas and eecan Lr - tort. nrti iikaevaeaeseoalr un In hi ttwa. tlrt irrttary fea-fall pnA reiioa. Tbe ohms eeanrktfcte and w.. fal of alt ho V, as-jot tea laad. .a people nf. HilMe. Go 10 work sow mat yortwiUms kuadred of 4 uUrs. Trrrlt..r gmitg wlta s nub i art aow nn nntiml ee,. 1 irrWf roa want aad writs at aace t' i-TiaW 3. r. ;onr:o!r & co.,- sin ksir": . L.u..i 'tr" Ayerps Ciierry Pectoral, ;V raxrAKED bt Dr. J. O. Aver U Co., Lowell, Mast. fries tl i all bottles, . Worth S a bouls. Animal ''Statement.'' In accordance with the provisions of Sec. 713 of the Code, I, Stephen G. Mo Lean, Clerk of the Board of Commis- ' sioners for Alamance county, do certi fy tbht the tolloWinu U a true "Blate- uieut" for the year ending Nov. 29th, 1890, bf the" amount. Items and natrtte of Vill compensation audited , by the Board to the members thereof, several- - ly, t be number of days the Board was in session, and tbe distance traveled bv each member 1- 1 , v-," To Wm. STAFFORD. 1 For 4 days as county ;o"m'r,L.l.$48 00 itz mues at 00 por mile, o W services as cb'ia'u board,. 10 00 Total,u. IL. 63 60 jjq - Jo THOS, C.FOTJST, , For 01 dujs as county com'r,.l.J50 00 " v67 miles nt 6c per mile 2 85 working tax road No. 6,l.f.-148 62 ' Jiays inspecting tax ' road,, ..j, ., 14 00 " 3 day, inspecting stock law feo,oeI4..j.t 6 00 -'V -2 .days com. on bridges -.. 4 00 ilitibher for 0urtiridge,U.,J5 25 ?- HMlit ft ; 'f!,', Total :....t.';'.:.;L-228 62 To SAMUEL H.WEBB, For 4 days as oouoly cotn'r, $48 00 " 610 miles at 6c per mile,. 25 60 " 6 day director work . house and mileage, 3 days com. on bridge,.... " 2 days inspecting and ' ' letting tax roada,... . ,. " stock law claim,... injpecticiinir stock law , fence, . . ." . attending , meeting; of ; Board of Asseesors to '. value St. C; B. B. prop-, erty, 2 00, mileage 7 00 ; -paid Adams, , clerk of - board, 1 00: whole am't,. a . .a ' 7 amount paiu out an tax roads more loan received,... 7 08 17 60 6 CO 4 00 300 ...:. 2 oa 1000 Total,... .123 18 - To PETER MICHAEL, For 25 daya a county eom'r,. $50 00 . oau mites at ocper mil, a 00 ( 4 Jay letting to cob. - tract and inspecting tax roads, .. . . g oq 2 days com. on bridge,.. L 4 00 Interest on not 1 year 18 00 Total,.. u 99 00 To ELIJAH LONG, For 21 dsys as county com'r, $42 00 zoo miies at 00 per mile 12 80 juror May term, 1890, 2 40 registeriug voles, 11 81 Total, :.J.fC8 51 Tte Biard Wa io seVloa rluViiV tha ear ending K0. 23, 1890, 24 dayi. " r . A ETErHEf O. JUcLhaw. --r20, "W. . - V ; x 1 Cleijtcl .Board. - -i dec44t. . i t 'maiaj mi., -" . ,,4 . 4 T"", W :' 200? U&io bt.t, - . -". fr-- ALib.atm ' - wmm Mini 7 to wk- r.N m-r TT1 taming "wW...c4f t ITT.1, 1 firt:. n Atnr SliMn,aritlS, T-y -.1. ' tow-i mm .k o . - ' . . , 1 , wmmm mi bvay L r.4. i jmmm S v . 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The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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Dec. 4, 1890, edition 1
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