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VOL. KVIL GRAHAM, M; C THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 7, 18i NO. 02. GN ' . PRICE- . -CASH:- ; SYSTEMS : m-rv mifo T't-ir-r f""ieri trcfrrri " "r" AH country, prddiice will be takenat cash prices, arid goods given in exchange i at cash prices, we do not glve25 per cent tAqteJot produce and Sdlt goods (ftrres- JondentIy hfgh to avoid lo9S that is not business ;and it is not honest;, ; , : ... ; . . " ' -V,.', t ; 1 Our schedule of prices, on an average is the lowest ever offered in this section, bti Sept dst, w pfopose still loweture3 . And ik expect to make a faif living '. too. Our motto shall be, as in the past, to buyjn lafge quantities, discount all billsl ahd give our patrons the benefit, not only ofoiir experience, but of facilities; and . fenecial channels for buvirtrf of first hanos?--' ' -l!,--. - ..:r.!.-.'r v vjuiiic iiid-7r S7 wii ci t vv nui wixiiiig bu wiici duciiiinuuauuiio luuk iiuuv.) in vnig liiuv, oiiiipij- uvtausv. iiui. miviiu iu maivvvui jwu uuoi.viiiv.io P uiw bad debts of their neighbors. Some merchants say, "we sell to the cash man at cash prices, and to the time man at time prices," we, therefore, can not do .that as w0 hidst emnhatidallv will have but one nrice to everv bodVi e J . ' ;''..'' . ' v ' : GMG KIHiariBI SdM ! .v. . Our buyer will gd North soon, jind to make rOoinfor 'fall and 'Whiter stock We will unload all summer stock at slaughter pndes, nWid your tlnie : , come and let usprbve out 4iiewspaper talk' -get posted before you come, the more you know of the value of goods, the more you will buy kaugh & Port's 6orie and Potash Compound, and RaW bone phosphate, Eureka Salt WorkshaVe 9tO bagjs bought, Laflin & Rand's Powder Magazirie iddated in Graham,,' "Lake George1 and Randolph sheetingsrOneida, Tar Heel and Tally Ho plaids, J. & P. Coats spool cotton; Williamantic Spool Cotton Co., E. P Reid & Co.'s., Zelgler Bros.i-and Jt A. Faust & Son's fine shoes for ladies, Li feoyden & Co.'s home tan and home made shoes for men and women Imperial Chilled. Plows. Smith's straw cutters, R W. Roundtree &. Co.'s trunks and valises, Black Hawk corn shellers, Chatham MTr's Woolen JWills, jeans, cassimers and blankets on hand; .Our stock is complete irt all departments! V' ; " J , MILLINERY. ! 1 r Miss Francis is now North getting new designs, and will have the latest rig to show you by Oot. 1 at, or sooner, sd don't buy millinery With but first sowing our. Iln o Seeing is believing, so come and judge. , ; ' IL. IHJ. IHKOILir & D., ,EnaInaEaii, EJ. D -.. PBOFESfclOKALCAEDS, J AS. E. BOYJO, " ATTORNEY AT. LAW.- ' ?rew6orot JV. C. Will bo at Graham on Monday of each week attand to professional bnstneu, fSeb 161 wT. r. icei-ivoiijk. ATTORNEY AT LAW , - imnMt ' f ractlcen in the State and Federal Coor trUl faivhfnUrand prompUy attend to aU btw dcrnntruated to him JACOB A, LOiN t, ATTORNEY AT LAW . GBAEAif, - ' c May 17. '88.' fa. C. LAIRD, - Mi : D., HAW BIVE&i N. .O - Fcb'y 18, 'DO: , W. E. FITGS, M. D., s . GBAHAM, N. C 1 - Offon ht protewlooal ierrloe to tbc peo kntOrahan and Ttelntty. ':' Call promptly atlmded. ' . Jo -W J. R. STOCKARD, JB DENTIST, ' Can b found at office In Grab am on faouday of each week.. Call (n-pmpt-ly atUtDded aDjwhOre ia AUmanoe eoUBty., j Sept 1, 91. f"1 L Jl l! J .r,i , - -Bi ii i Vm CraU, and Td Urk btataeil, and aU JH. knt Mm ccadtud t aioocurr rccs. ; ".."v. THE PHANTOM SHIP. V flM Balk Barlcd to fk SukU of Calx do 13 it Oa Jtaa'a kttdk - ' i WUo tiM not beard of the phatitoa ship of California, whoa hulk is buried In the aarjde of the doeert. and wboaa ipectral masts hare lured many treas ure seeKers to aeetractionr At tbe time of its diaeoTery, Be re rah yean ago, the press raved about it, biste rians - speculated upon it, sonnten sang H noTelists Wove it with ro- tnances, and Joaquin MlUer, the loag haired rhTmeeterof the Bterraa drop ping into poetry with the facility of Btla Wegg-odebratod it in these wordsi . Aad aald, a ahte Ita nmder. deadi . . , Aod Mid, doubioou mown la mmai; ' b rm far doert, daad aad broin. ' -- Bcroad whan wmH wMbed waOa look dawa. am uuo a nan -raaa; A ctm akip, KfdBc from tba aaad : AodpolBttachearaawardaoaad. This mysteriona Tesssl lies not fat north of the line between l;mww and Lower. California, in what is known as the Colorado desert, and has just neen reaisooTerea Dy a party or nre specion. it was am seen ny Joseph Talbot, who rives it as his opinion um uie aeeen in wnicn it was strana M wu once a part of the California gulf, but thai at some remote period an earthquake threw up the chain et? bills across fta month, errturtlr aHar. bit; the characesr of the eeeutay. The waters graduAllT nbsidea, Mi their mark mayatUl be iMnireeea ees sixty or errefttr feet wo iin MoaiiUia sidek all arotnra the otwer. . The ship (bay hare been rjiratmU craft which losiher way t she nmf kaTe been the Tery Teseei : natned by Atlninal Via eaiao, and mentioned by EVher Jtmi peroSerrs. She may hare been a ship of exptoratioa, commanded by some Caatilian grandee, which diitoppeared in the Serenteentb ocular wRh t.000, 000 doablooos on board. Mane can ' bow tell any thing about Tier beyond the bare fact that there she is in the midst of the desert "lifting heaven ward a hand." t . Though many have tried, no man nas yet neen aoie to reach tne spot. For miles around K on every aide, the alkali crust that covers the dees. hot. , ctrognig sand is not stnmgenongh to ' support man or beast. - There is no ' water for a great distance; and if a man could wade through on foot, where H - to to possible to 'compel a , mule to carry him, he could cot be burdened with aufflcient food and 1 water to last him through the stimkU- '. lion, without which he must surely perish. Last yeat two determined miners were seat oot. MruieoMl with shore!, tools and "grub stake" to die i w AN INDIAN QM03T STORY. : Uie Spirit mt OevlHd Brabtdla Killed . - a Prlaoa IVarfleh . daheb Don Dhobey wasa prison offi cial of proved courage ana magnifi eent physique, who was brought from Jessore to Alipore to take the place of head wardor. - It was his duty to visit the patrols between the surrounding waua BTorj difdv uoiwcen tne nours of LJ and 1 On one bvoasion. after he had . been only a fbw days in the Mil, ne soi out on nis rounaa as usual, Dutsome thne after a. m. il was found that he bod not returned,. Time wore on, and at last mere wondering why ne was so late gere way to anxiety, and a search bartv was orraniaed. They carried k)rohes, and at lt cam upon the insensible form of Boheb Uea Dhobey. lie was lying prostrate on the ground close to the Ooepital gate, which is etasated about ISO yards dis tant from the gallows. The anortai nate man was carried m the official' auartwa. mid there, after a time, by the ainmcation of water and other re storatives, he was brought around. The following was the tale he tolds He had been going his rounds and bad stooped down to adjust one of his hoes, when be felt some one spring Ubon him from behind and commence belaboring him between his shoulders. The- eoneuesion forced him on to hts hands and knees, and he Brat ihoarbt pees n was a prisoner trying to escape, not very much taarmed, for be had cnaithmce is) his great physioa! prow ess. he tried torrara WeeeelVart bv pwraag one arm aemna bis back) sift neeouia reel tie it gunersJly large in site ana istnei wiin every wnere at sea arouna jauna. Two tiny Islands, called Iranativu, are literally rrr arming with them. . The islands themselves are sterile, and al ways exposed to inundation; the In habitants are poor and ignorant of I agricultural and live chiefly on the turtles. They use the shells of the lam. ones aa scats. In the town of Jaffna the ordinary turtle ia always procureoia, ana is a lavorne article or food with the people. Thetnlik tartjt ia email In sice, and Is to be found on in weiia ana to. it u not an article of food except with the poorer claeee. "The pariah turtle has a high back And a shea which somewhat resembles thai of the tortoise. It ia found in marshes I and ditches, ft ia ot an article of food, but is highly valued by native amucM men, oepanee vne neaa ana Mood are supposed to be a panacea for I aHmenta peculiar to oliildren. New I xdrk Kews. soine' twenty feet long, with tin bead hut visibls above the water. A well directed shot caught him between the erea, and the bnile, mortally wound ed, blunged into deep water, rolled over, and was carried by the tide down toward the bungalow, whiqh was a quarter of a mile off. Running to the vat house, Abbott seised a long Spe lying there, and rapidly made a p knot in it, and, declaring that he was not ffotnr to lose so loreiy a skin. rosea on nie was and mat as be breeches and shirt- The diamond signet of the fJI fated CXiarles I of .England is of immense tntrlnsle and artistio value. It was I socks. Jumped into the river, giving ma and a tot oi nan res ue ower ana or us rope to hold. lie got well into the miaajc oi toe etream sum was quietir treading water whin we were aU anaiouaiy watching, when suddenly within two feet of the swimmer the aUigator plunged straight up out of the water enout foremost, as aiiiga tora generally do when hft in the neao. rriuioui me least neaitauoQ Abbott lane both arms risrht around tne snouv. ana a reeniiar roucn tumble ensued. rresenUr the brute's whole body ap peared. Abbott calmly mounted him. w tine to aisen- ana give bim a bone instead of throw ing a rock at him." The many sheds around the premises recall te remark thai be irowld never own anythtnc that he eouldnl cover. Under one of these sheds the close carriage tn Which he made Irh last -campaign for con gress still stands, much the worse for wear. In this carriage he was driven a a Ww m .... oy rsjvnrai uarry. ana pulled, by noted "flea bttun grays. and In It a received evattona ia every county in tne asa-nvj eastrtev lus FREE I mifti IdA 4. tt M with pfeasnre we anaouoos tkH ve have made armseaseats with tail Pcpalari Ulaatraied,atoalhlyma)pnia stflVeuS nHtet: mibQaW M Ue wppoeed to be the handiwork of the I evidently trying the monarch himself. He was known as gage the slip knot, which had got Uglit Bad nM, envfef Of Miot, daua tkm. W adM, tf uAiMa m tot. tim f eunr Ow tm t d ml no b i I t il , JIZZ-ZSZZ erT. - , Pth. craft and fiW aHM,airaa. Amtm, I Time paseed; they did not return, Cm orrAl"f Jf df ( ' j and finally others were seat to look . A.JIiUWCiOU. ; for them, after the feahion of parties . ore. rarorr Cmcu wastiiawraa. O. C : who go in search of the north pole ' and Others who to far search of ihrm ; The latter, eomiur in eight of the tall hour has come," he said. white roasts, .founds pile of fossil! and have been tletptrit of Oovii stieiia a monoment errctea SAIIPLE COPIES FREE ! ::.Tji8 Sunny gsuth; enarrae aothins'. Vet the biowa . j a - . . a . . oonainuea te rain oown nnam him. and be felt himself pressed down to the earth by a great weight. At last a voice addreaaed hunt "You dar coma here, do you, to defile by your prccenoc tne territories of- UovtMl Brahndnr And wkh that the man felt himself bodily lifted ue. and then dashed face forward on the ground. Be remembered no more till he awoke to consciousnesa in the guard room.' When be bad finished this Strang story, ue agea neaa waraer, wno was about to retire, came up and put the question i VWhat is this that b being said about Oovind Brahminf This led to explanations, and the old Warder told bow a noted budmash of that name, who had committed sev eral cold Wooded murders, and had been banged in Alipore Jail six -end-twenty Ttsars before. "But," pointed out one of the auditors, "Beheb Den Dhobey was attacked a rood distance from the gallows. We found him close to the hospital gala." "Ah P re plied the old man impressively, "the scaffold in those days stood on the very spot where you found the pros trate body of Boheb Den Dhobey The latter listened with blanched face; then be threw himself back on the eoucb on which be 1st. "21 y '-It must tleroiritof Gorind Brahmin' tnai attacked and beat me. a klHHfl.1 &tifl.Mtm nM .nit and mnoh of his leisure was devoted to this oongenial oooupation. On the seal was the craven coat of anna of Ores Britain and the monogram of we sins;. , at ma cemms n peseta rase ins scs dar- j ' . ""7 wc iuu.uk, b utokbl is certain i must diet and later they came upon two human J And die he did in two days' timev skclotona. presumably those of tbs. Tunes of India. of hie dethroned son. who. fog the time of his Banishment la Franc,' became In even straitened efreumetaaers that he was forced to part iU the aredo-js rcMo. H was purebnsei by the well known French sraveier, xavenner, who shortly after- wsra ma a Journey to the far 01 end. He exhibited the Jewel at the Fenian court and the shah offered him a fabulous price for 4h unique gem, which was preserved, with ex treme care In the treasure vault of the oriental seiip. Drees. Singular. Isn't it. how often ft ban- pens that after a society woman ha piayeu nerseii out in society, ana bet name has been tossed and bandied about from slab to street corner, she goes upon the stags "to elevate it" rooroia stags; it has a grievous load of reformers and "elevators" to carry. It could get along very well with its ota family, u it aiunt hare to exhaust itself trying to look after people who announce their mianon and intention to "elevate It" Wbst th 'levator" always needs, in order to make it of any practical account in tUmiaaiom, is a aown tup everother tune. And the "elevator" will And it much easier elevating if it got np. empty and eomes down loaded. BurdeUe in Brooklyn Eagle, CLOSE WORK WITH A SAURIAJt. miners, the feeb picked, clean from the bone bv srreeav rulttttea-Fhila' tar rret Son (here T afrT Weekly, thnm'4 . f he ukes In err bowbold. Tb prle i on- j . : - , t S-J . nr. and a nmml orth thut mmr a ! Annrirsit . PlATwrvrhC Yea. SaaV r aww i mu for rretr jttrif MhccrirUoo. (iam, j jjjj writer T make the fame i 2HySZ:mm fn e U'"I1iireM, f many men. " , I nnwatMeaiff H. I'lL 4 ro, ' French Uodist-lEceUsDs monrfeurt AiUnt r,. ' JCrn are ere eo!laboratura. For I, Tnnr.f itirra and Sminr t miih will t-. rnnke is farce of se leading lady. liHiKd loc e jear to Ukm taking I'ltubura EuiltfUa. . , A taad at TvMUe.' . ' A em i Mpoudent of a Ceylon Joornal gives some interesting information about the turtles on lite coast in the neighborhood of Jaffna, in lb north of the Wand, which ere said to be in numerable. They ere of tb ree species, called sea, milk and pariah turtles re spectively. The orouiary or sea tur- laa a4 amsataa Bub Taetka bat SbS a.pina vnt Dp Bim4 - j The following are pertictilars of aa autr...t,. &l . II IMl S lJ! and raeidg fame, met with anas years ago: It was In tbe mine, and we were vp at TOwarreh factory rata, when the Jamadah told aa that there wss a bugs alligator Bttder the bridge of the rirer. Binding for a gun and a coup! of bullrla, we went up io the bridge, and. sure enough, sbout twenty yards oh there wim aa caoruHMts ' s-UurinL' iriit round his own arm. and to above it over the brute's bead. Then the al ligator started swimming and we fol lowed down the bank, when. Just as we were ommsite the hunralow. ha pulled dead ap, brought his tail out of the water, arid with a fearful side wsen eaapaJaed abbots, snapping at him as he felL Then earn another uht sack aa I never wkh amis In Bee, the pair eventually disappearing beneath the water. We haahtd awar at the rope, thinking it was still at tached to Abbott, when unexpectedly w saw him com up a few yards from tb bank, wvideatly almost senseless. . A Bajpont neon Jumned id and dragged hie master up the stop. ipm was oieeuing awruuy ana was a Kwsom sight shirt n ribbons, is and chest torn all over, both bands badly maimed, and tb right foot completely crushed. - Be came to at one, and only aaidi "Tbe rone'a aaf over his noser" and so H was. sure enough; for the natives to whom I had thrown Uif rope were busily en cared in holdina? the defunct saurian on shore, 1 never saw a man In soeh a messi and. to add to the horror, down to the edge of tb river. Just aewe had drag red up her half killed husband, nak ed his young wife, wringing her hands, and naturally half out of her wile ith terror. While aba was alandin ever him, and tb servants wer car rying him to tb bouae. be started singing, . "Home they brought her vunor dead.'' A nice time of ft we had out in a jungle, with no appli ances to tie the severed arteries, and with a patient who would insist m tryinff to ret out of bed to aee how the skinning of the alligator was rettins- bbS. Uk am I ' . carruure H Jh rood rcnatr. tn ikelCIereUbd, Ohio: fJS?!? f n? fforiL and mailed dlrcetj . FRKB. will yet do vahMbf servte. Am tn- -r aocwnt otd gaartar wflted tarkv ehowi "t"" taF ahk tn kseralfty of liberty beat et eribers to the) AunUnei th past and pvnaewt-, tt looks Kfc who wfllpay apsllarresuare Darwm'sBiiaamg hnk. and is a LwlnIlnJ.la V "l7 hsaassnyereatar that crawta. fis "V"" F dy has been here i hev tt to tb any of th snt crihers to the) AujtABCn Ouina for fAy rears. In an awnr to say euesn'on h asysi name n Mr. uuc iewn Uawkiae; 1 ws emllei eat by old tturator; ! always boa'ded at Uberty loll j" and that Is taoextent of his tn f oriMbVoo. Col an bus (tie.) btuinrtiun. Iroes dale Ihd Id aVy sew ssAanHbera who will pay oa year t adyaa&a. U is a grand opportanky to obtala afrH- oU num Jooraal tree. It eosis yon nothing t get a large Itpege man. tntsdjoennall ec aaikMal draalatien which rtnka smong tb InarTlar aait- eulUral paper. Ita hlgheat anrpo-w s Ue elevltioa tad enaebKas; f AgrV enltar through the higher and hreed- ' er education of mrjr. And 1 thns a knew ledge of knaV FJamar t. Tbe man who recorniaea rurtr the ' Umitsttons of medicine ia then and most practical s4viaer. The km is fast spproachmr when hvrieaie and pre renure meoicina muss supersso nealinr art Loss credit arn to rWnlw. The drags results tn a great reLaaeaoipe ef the IJ i year, thnt rth Oiiun tlM rear. By paying ike $1JS strictly ia aavaae yen can have On Jm n If yen aai ft. Fresn aaycnamertdseseansn taaiaedl that wta he worth tarle la sanserio. "npnoBwyeaer SBember f venr in vigdewt. I m redid (bet strictly shnsid k the aba nf pkysioian nf any achool. wa weald aaaxe in nmst er we sanrr growth of v ir th day. PooUtty. not eVigmatiasa. is the sptrrt of true cdene. and it tt gaining rround tn tb aaedieai pfenaon. new xora Jtsaieai Jocrnsx Do not masaderaad tih fftr. Oaly Iboeewkepay 1J0 la enWee del get the on. Ws tried to hire kahars. but h whole country wa under water, and they refused to hedge from home; so Frinc Biamarok has not only an iron constitution, says n Berlin cor respondent, bat an iron will, which enable bim st a mnsaent notics to put hat body under saertaaJ law, so to speak, and snhieet H to the utmeat ngor of diet. Tcnsy the chancellor wiu ee iuiihi ennaing waas icr any other man would be thought extraor dinary e.unttliee of eJcobol and amov ing cigar wnnout nxont so-tuorrow he will be sipping cold water slight ly aosaaiatea wan nsnun, ana snca ing a toothpick with a pinch of camphor to. n. Tbe eanpoored toothpick hi the enrward vhubie sign that all Btstnarck's amoer table bberoea bar been suepended, and while he ebews H the people who hare business wnh htm kaow that he will not deal with them aa at other time. With the toothpick in hi mouth and the lesnon water at his elbow, ha will be smileless ed morose, hut at the same nma stiffly so) it and r.M in the transaotion of affairs. When Wereeerv the right In withdraw this ffer at any thne, a If yen want te taks advaatag nf It, da set ptft etTdow lag s toe long. W batteve nr stfsker readers wQI be greatly benefited by takiag ad ren tage of Ian effer. It Is by Ion add the beet presositlea w have rver been abU toeaer,fta4 w lwp tt will be the Bteaaa of larrelv laerrasiaa ear eriptioriatsdtht wUI partiaXy dCwt the extra coat ws lacwr la giriajl 6a S3 D Is eeeJea eaa efac ' .. at thie had ilaeed to mim Car, Hired w. put him into..spony and Cook I ' 1 aartaa: India aianiaaarr the tnrauUa rareiSble widr lor aiaaest tf edjr I aaada by aa kaM f a MBpai him in to the doctoral Hutu ff errors. taking frees Men Tuesday till 7 the ferenL for then k is that he wranrlea. aVton,,n?rdotle twe.ty mihn. J Cd Sard! ."lJ! mmAWwi mearl hJ:i..M V.ueW '"12lLr fording to bis mood. Tb smokier n. Sb-aiMW KtsdaM. I tiamarck seldom acuiesan afTairout The grave of Rio. Mr. Stephens? fI SLV k!1lil'lu:: , voriU aV. remiiHl. one or the remark trtX which he made to his aorranU on his im prOCTBVw Lich T departure for the governor-. nWioal V'RJZL0 m, ,k1 Tm"rb "li a dog uasbcs her opeu the rate V" flosses tu. I rLa Iba tr Caivrh. Aubnta aad all Utr at and Ln AtertioM. tlaoi aoUta uJ rmixmi rata lur nare-Ma ite-tmy aad all Nrrroaa Co.. plalma, afatT havtrnf md K wnooVWul earatlra pnaran H lh..--u tJ Hhn, bw felt k bai ly to isaae k kaow to bla ai Irrfauc foUoara. Aelaaicd av thi. aaoura at a aMra Io rrrtra baaaa ottrn. 1 , t aead free of efranra. 10 aJ wji on-K-m k, im rertpe. ia Omaac, IWrb er F-ir'h, tH dtrUau for ptr-nH- ,n- u-r, mi ey JI by ad-inBring i.u ..! - ..- ' lu paper. v . . . , SJOPueea'P'-Kk, I. . ., - ' .
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