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I33UED KVEBT TETJKSDAt . ' GKAHM. X. C F-v. 1, IKfil. Tkuua or Subscbiptiom : . Oae year, .. 8 x month, . , C78utertptln niMt bo paid strictly in aaVauci. Poata je free, r , , ' ' The Ecllnr ft' tint repnnlile ' expred fcrc'iT-a .ml'.!nti'. SATR8 0P AOVKBTMrNO : . One square (one huh) one time 1.00 tar S t insertion and fifty cents for each uUm a wot publication. . ' Rate, for mora ,,f n longer time fur- nl.Iied on application oel notion charAd ten rente a Ihie foi J. D. KEUNODLE Editor. . Next Thursday, Nov. 2firfi,.liM liven .pointed a il Ing by proo!WnfuCio4k prorlahinlion Thankaxiviii'Day In Norih CnroHH lias Dot lieen very generally ofaerVrd, but It ihonld be. All (jeneral a oik ehould be suxpi'iidod on. Unit day nd it ohoulil be obwtvid in the jm.per eiiirii. It would be a . proper O'l I fl I cot InackMonliduemeiit cf the mini Iterlewi leueiHiral biliM wWO'i we a (in a to wealth itr.d fople be ve i Tnd bewtoneJ upoa u by (he Giver of fell tblnji. The "People' He riy'! which .Iwhlied no lefere ibe rcct-nt elccHonH, on the ; .. ' lHv'of eltciion bobbed auain. but thia time It Iwhbed out of .night. Tho Ik- i.lflunt ihtiiic about it I. Unit thoae who thoueh't they eaw eimoiliine In it uy of ffeneml. Ihni.VMv . .... ..,... 5- It '"- wly Improved the comli- i- pwwne.i; eienere ..,,. ,h...i. i, .....i- J Ir.KX ii..ia. ; eame to lb coneliitlon tnt the Dem-j waa plain io bo Been that !e etate Acratlo nartv coul I fm-iMrih wbatevt r meit created a aen atioa amons the , t-f relief the more miiignlnft, lliouuhl and areaeLed could be obtained only through the new orjon'z.itl'ii. " It U iio um for a ft-w aelf-Keeking one to at. vlourly carefully riheAtard by the At lemnt to bold up the. bira that relief lorncy General aud tjie Sjliclior Gen- cannot be hail through the pemocratio party, wbioli haa ever been ibe p.-o ple'a frieid aud party, lu truth, time its Invention. The Democi alio party da not niiioh on the wane. Ou the 3rd, out ol tha Ave Governor (of I wa, Mnryhtnd, Maaanchuaetta, New York and oi) elected, four were Democrat. The only Republican elected waa In Ohio, McKloley, whkli wa aecured aolely ' by I hi aid of money i hat th Bipanli ran parly might atill miihila.n Ha ou cleuaol the protection idea, oilier wine It would l.ave l ad tbe appearauce o.'a complete CO inpe. ; In reaKot to tbe elecdona . otbcrwlne tbe reenlt baa nut been changed in any material reorct,lhu only t-hiiuge being aa to morC accurate Anuria as tha return bnva iwen reviewed. , TflAN'KflUIVIXU PROCLAMATION, , By Otrersor Ttao. K. lie It. ' Fralae and thankivliig to thxl a requln-d by hi word is the da ly du.y i,f ail individuiil. aud Mi a Comiuon- ' wealth Ilia but tit and proper tbat we . should oo aialed ocjon, a a people, render to Him, tbe freat Bulr of the ' " Universe.' our" united pralae and - thanklvinu for tha ,inany bleealnea and mercies wa Oally recclto at bia . iu K.I- hrtnif To Him we owe onr civil lntt ' and our relluloiia liberty.. whieh happlueaa and .numbfrln bU-srinics , alike to the rioh and the poor. The 7," "'Il , : nan mill ror, invmrin n j iriurii t un her IrtaMirea with a bounleou ' band, and pace, proej erliy and hap-1 pineasjirevail within onr bordera. . ' .' ; . eniimnntoi uur inim in ami ktbiivuuv i . to Aluilahty o.l for Ilia arret good- iea to ua a a State aud people may J bemnde, - ' I v1, "! . J.' ' k"W.i; . Tburaday. the 23th day el November, ' aa a il.iv of eenvral thankntrivlna and praUe, and earntly request tbo peo- j ' 1 leof Ko tlale lo assemble o.i that J day at iheir nul2p'aca nf worship . ' and ofler np their thanks for the lu- j - inimorMebleiuira and great, pros- ! It J we enjoy. Ami at the aainetune (i-l im reraemlier tlu widow aud th orjibsn, the riisabtod rnldlrr, the MMr ond sGlicledia our prayers, and en tribute of our euwtance to iboee Inaii tniinn which our neoplo have eatub listied for their maloietianee, In wiln wherevf 1 have hereunto a-t mv h ind and ran el to be af fixed ibr re it aeal nf tha 8 a' nf North Carolina, at the C.tV of Hit . ' rlgh, the 14ih day of Noveinbr, in . the Vrarof our lyird, one thousand ei-ht hundred and binlv-nne, and in tbe one bnndie I and atxteeulh yearjof America Indrprudeiiee. Thomas M. Holt. F.y t'i G iv'rwr, r. F. Tklfair, - Private Bcretirv. AanM:In rodunel in Rin ','., a IVw go. A yung in, a t .j h i hriina'.it himself nigh i. I.' t. ..'r l y in.lii'liia in at rtmg ink, v .i carr ed ti toe doora of a , i . !- In-i i' uiion in a d ing ro u'l- ii. A ' r, iion akrd f.ir bim at t Mt of phvaieian. . Tiie man. t i J to lake l.lui anj lurirl y in a trti:l maun.r. Tli ii a a Cdrrt-d lo a rtre iirar I. An ii'i-.ir-.t hrld, i iii r-ni !nci of i he kcp a : f ..s c tiivIrUjiieJ id 1 f, ' ,r .. -.1 II.. u- . I a i I 1 I I u OUR VASUIAUrON LETTEI', From our Regular Correaftoud'vW Washewtos, D. C, Nor: 13, '91. ; Not since (he ''packing of ! United Stuie Supremo Court by E - 1 1 ulilfow President, lo get the ea ebrat L Ird legal lender drcbdoa, ha there M . been such a M1 attempt on tha perl f an admiuiauwllon to. influence a de. vision or the Supreme Court m that which occurred here this w. vk when l be Attorney General ,'cfornird , fh the I Miprrnie luan, men jimening , to an argument by the Solicitor General io ihe now cdebratedTSaywarl wa bich involves l he qmniluu of Aaierl Mn jiirlsliitlou over Belirlns S.', .i.... .r(..v K.,1 Wiil.-onclu.1ril with 0rya, Britbin. by which the dieted ,Ult t.aUU nf . . ..., . . ... . United fllalee are to no eetireil by erl.i- tieikin. Without eiderine Into tie aueKlion of the i falitfnlne of the ponl- i lion taken by the United State In i" j arfEiiinenle iu thU raoe lliat the caae I in iioliticliil end therefore on l-H- t he the ttoriipy G- ncml. to influence the Court ro di trfiftf ibnt It hue uo jurb(E.. itirn.' It wax on ibe lenet doy of. the artriimiTta that the "SnflcUnr,; Gehewl, appMreully by a flip of the tonjrue, al liiilrd to a treaty with Great - Briiian fur the arMtratlon of the Bi-hrlng'a Sen ditpte, Jiiitiice Gray naked n que- tlon .foneernlnjc tbat treaty, .nnJ the 8olMU4 General, fcpparennly confuel, aid that he waa Afraid I hut lie had be- trayed a S'.ate accrot. Jont at this' op- prlune moment tfitf Attorney Ot-nernl I' ... . . aroe end drnniatlcally atated euoh a I treaty had beed nejroi fitted, and that I only the uilifiVatlon of the Senate waa lii-ca ft-yfor it to go Into fleet. It jiiKtlcea of the court, J-wta It wai In- I tended that it chonld. There i no dmihi that the eccne bed been p-e- e ol, nor la there thntjlhia inf rrantion na nwde puMic at just iliU time and place for the expreaa rurpoxo of In- fltieiicitig ti e court to decido the qnca- ilon ,aa the adinlnlhtralioq wantu ii dtiiled. No dclalln are apcrrinlnable of tbU ellesed treaty, and there ate erouiids for the belief that it baa noi reitieen entirely nzreed upon, not- wi1ntan,iln.r the noeltive rtateinent of the Attorney Oeneral,; Sir. Blulne re- ftiiicd point blank to any ono word about It, which la of lire'f nliiid jent. But whether the treajly has boeu con. eluded or la only near cor.clueion, make no difference. Tbe lime,' place and manner of making it puDlio wa wronir.TThe execblive bRiiWi of tbe Government exceed Its C mrtitutlonal authority whenever it attempt in any wav loi.fliiciico Ibe iudiciil branch, w l.ith I by the conetitutinn mada co- or.liimtoia niilhority. Hut, soma to think of it, what repiibllea adauit I tratloii over rejected the Cnntltu- tion when it did out a coord with its dealgna, ;, ; Four of the Candldatea for- fipeakrr are in Washington Meaar. MilUMo- Hillin, Spr'ngr n4 1 Uynum,--but aa tha nmnber of democratic lie pre- aentativea herrssinalllhere is nothing Mw le Mi(J of,n, eontt. Each of the eandklatea appear to ba confident .,r..,rl. Am ih. kill bv ton Jnv orucoHv A there w ill bi ten t!ay between Tlii:lnlvliiir day and the opening ofCo-gressihi year, It Uprob ab'o that the real oonteat for the .... ... Hpeaaendilp alll ba compressed Into thnae ten Any Mr. Hirrii-on 1 having consldcraWo trouble in making np a new alalo lor - - . Important apiwd'lme"t oon made, in place of the one aoiaahed by the state flections. lie U reeking "Ivl in all quarter. This week B Clark wn pal l h'.m another vWt, and 8nntor Plumb, who loet caste aat year on aocount ot his supposed u.,.1.... ,l.Ki. .k- p.rmr AiiUno. . " . , . , . - . V ' 0,0 .mad ba had several lengthy conferences with Mr. Harrison tbi Wjek. The Supreme Co'irt ha postponed hearing argument In the cue Inv l v ing the coiulitntionaUly of the iloKIn ley tariff aui, Wauso ol a c!au boiu left nut of the bill aa It pataed the House and Senate w hen It waa signed by the i'renldont, until tbe &J, el tbi month. The hairing of argument la the race involving tbe r!ght of Speaker Uerd to count a q iorura baa bt-eo act tor the same daie, and lh lottery rwae for the fir. t if tnday In January Mr. Ilarriton U charged with being Utterly oppoead to the holding of the republican nomluatlng convention, lu Chicago. The queatton will be decided by the National (Vmraitire at Us meet ing b-rw ou tbe 23, of thU meoih. Tbe 6nt wek in nrxt Ootober ha been i s the date for bobling the Katwual excampmcut 0. A. R. in tbi oiy. Falvnlloa Oil, the (Mplo ISnlment I Kuamitrd to be tbe Unl, Only 1'j or n n a bolU. A tal maa in ValiiKlon, wl.o nd lot an lavulid, lo-k lo I'r. I Conjh r-'vrii!! end no l.e w s ' t nvrr the xey Hon't care at a .'Liur.l O" fin I. irr i I : - 1 ' V ! :. !fofr. st ii Taw fr I...' Ki!nlfa InrUliiillon'of the Prlilfnt Ov.-foM ill twenty -ar. of OoV. Holt. The . . I . Yr " , ' Hon ol farm laborere. lo r-Kpfil aime vi Mov. .... mB,i,0rf ..lontpd bv lha admin. I ... .1... ... .tv:,l vn.. TARIFF VS. l'KEE-Ttt-102. What lias Keen !: ITe r Fjwh---Th Ke talt Ji.B i ri(iinrk rrotceur . thel New York, Nov. 10, 1391 - To Tn Ewroa of Tub Glkanku - 1 The l'rotecllou nuiieo-nteercr ui North Carolina orgnulx.-d at Aaheviilo " iit July last an iwwoctntioii t mutual on In larift muiery, ana uiioci .i-,, 0f Mut. 14 iht a o!iion baiued an appeal io all bunco ateerer ana im iavwa in theft to atU In the oruauiw lion f local Iid1 of buooo-eteeriTS in ttr North Carolina (oAOHhip, lo em liile Hie "fanner, (lie laborer end ine uirc'ianio" into oiinit for rro'.ec- lioit. O.I the buck ofihw clruular r cviiiilwn rciinoiiH - liy tno . lauer hlirjlil brlieve in the rubbery of the rrtriiir- liv tho mill owner, of which ilia first If ft are enouitti to copy : h The. protective policy ba bill t .-.uptown ami cm tnrougnout me cotrntry. 3. Ti baa dotihled aloce 8ft(), ou'l etiiou'aled djue'lio prMliiojiou beyond calciilutMM. 8. Jt ha expanded, rtivorsitted ami uiullinlid the iMeful iudUKtriva tbro'ittliout the Union. ' 4, It lia Increased ourmauuiactarea It baa atmlied oar twn labor t .bo dcveicpineut of our niUurul re- i'.lirCl'B.'';i-'--::,:'.'::';';f. ";''- ?' 3K;v.-.'"-i.-y 7. It ha created a diverBfy of . em- ployoivUU lor Ameri Mil ekilled nwl unnkilkd I..bor.- - 8. Ii bail ndneed, throoch home conipflltion, tbe price of every tnauu- fiic'iireu Hiticte. ' y: . y - " V. It haa turned capital into 13.000 Uiioru! ctannclii of eiiio. prino. - i f ,; ' la It puta 90 per rent, of the annual product Into the pocket of labor. ELich one U an Intentional tnitutuTe meul i J f'. tntendt"! lo del u.le nnd I deceive tbe eotcw of NortU C.ro!inn-i- ll .1 L.. ... rla . Iti i ..III lliililirMl Ml V and In cold blood. Tlio flrt of thi-se lie ! too paten! for reply, but the aeeond la one of ihf mouiicst kiiid known, beinu a mjppres- ion of the truth. Gor foreigir tnulv more tlmn doubUd in the l ree-XrHtv em of te t year betw& n 1850 arid 185? with wooden 'nailinir tthiiwv nerore Miiam and lr,n made chenp ' fn;ljfh! Turn to the report or. the 1 nn'jtirj Dep:irimcnt for 189), pa(j 29,' Com nierce and N4viati0ii." .. ; : 18' J"iport of morchnnaUo..JI34 9)1,2 3 Ic60-Export! ol ILtrcbaadifu. . ..3i6.lJ, l'i fne.eif.... ..... . 9iVfi,-UJ I'vr e-nt, o iiiuruii.e, 137. Now compare thia With leu yenrs trade U ider IVoiectl in, on the aja i naTf. and ee which increaaee trade ; l-i.ETxirt of inirehan J S J.9I .8i3 131 EiikiiU of mjrUaDil ;.... 'i,3:,4iti lncreate a,,t7. rr ecu-., of luereain, "S. r r But the actual net increaae of $171. 312,200 undHf Free Trado and of only 121.847.473 under .Protecting Uooa u l loll the whule atoty these bu loi-atet-r er hide from I heir victiiR. . WUut ha bnen the actual iucreaae to. tuo paai biue year r ' ItKt KzpoiU i t ncrc!ian.1I..$ra!M0l7 U9 txpotu ol uiuieuauave, . . u,xu,au Dec resre..... ...... Pur '.il. of Low. 4. . fi3 631,119 But- what ' would bavo boon om fore i en Irade under Free Iralo and without this rrotuctlou tueJkT Aaice ti fluiiruoaiiil iM.tiuiale 1850.: $121,900,223 ISfW.- -- '- 816212.2iKl 1870 . -7U1yau,:i9i 1 880 . 1 ,6 lO,fi.59,8;iJ 1 390.-..- -2,40i,0tW,000 TheKO fixurea are not Imaginary Between 1850 and 1360. under the -Free-Trade era." wa wire In creasing our foreign trade much faster than Euxlaud. . It wa our Free Trade that Protection EngUui adopted In 1830. England's exports in 18S0, with one halt our popnattion, were fl.wJ, 835,909, add the only reaaou why our t Very much greater was the ad tlon(lfDtfundV discarded Tro- loi ion rags in 1892, which choked our fWetmi trade aud mada it decree 38,i.l 19 in the ' paat nine jear, when Protection got in h n ift worx. Tbeae tacts are aubmilted for tht bane- fit of biiv North Carolina "farmsr. laborer or merchauic" who may bo atv. itronohed by one of these bunco-eteer- era or Pt-oKclion tbievei whh reason No. 2. . J e w Take the fourth lie. Turn to pace 031 of the Coniorudium of tbe Tenth Uenan the latest offloial Attire. The eapiial iuvsaled, iu manufacturea 1 givnn ea lollows : 1 1850.,. J3 o.ooi 18(KJ . l.OOU.feoo 715 1RS0 . 2,890,27,000 The Mine Increaxe usi'lor f.-Ueouon that we had nndr Fiee Trade wonl l have eiven u ov.-r 4.000.000,000. Tbe capital invoked doubbd in ten yeare ua.ler Free Trade an. I na oniy a nine more than doused under twenty yrtr of Protect inn. Iu Ibe cold search I'elil of ihe ceunus wbatbcooneaof any five fold iucrt-ase ? But some one msy say that tbe value l the product hasiuciewrd : 1J.J f I.OIW IWU.OIU JH60 . 1 8s5,HG 1 67 6 1H70 4.K2 8J5.442 lfcSO, - 5.3t5J.&r.iai Oiir iiiMiiulttciure nearly rtounleJ in ten Free-Trade year hrfor tbe war. Tbev more thau doubled udrr Ibe wiiuulu of the ton years of the Civil Wot. but i:iN thon, uiiter the ten year of roll l'rotec.ioii, w here is I here any incrraso that can "coxpare with thrin, eveu making ac al.owauce of 20 lrernl. lit Ihe lunvttd yaiucs oi 1370 1 e Tke the rilnlh lb The aotasl imnilwi of p-a!iliihmrntsln Ihe United 8tat- In 1ST0 wa ".oJ.113. Aftr tro yrnr of full Prolecuon in Ijj ) iVie rr an Inrreane tit only 1,6 3 sbotw. Take the ten !- I'rai s tear. In 1"-J tbere weie U;J,P- ; In li I iVrr r lll,tJ5 oa linntfe ot i a. V,"l.t I Pro'e'tt.'a lone f f-urers Hi i.'orlh Co ! ? 1 1 r.- : i f r I r. i-t f .'ir !,'4e i f i j . i ! e l.;n ii". ' r r.i iiiii - IIi'M li t' ra I.-', I Thia table will bear direful Biw-'y. Theve has beeii a steady Incn-aHO' iu the t-upiial inveeted, ihe value of pro duct aud the worker lemployeil, nui there 1m b-'en no c-nr-vnoiiiliiisj in crease In wage. In 16k the 11,-17 employee . enruod ?v!,t).i'J,'i4 1 un ler Free Trade. and in J8SJ the l.t')9 i ploy ee earned only f 2 740,7(M. Th avemue yearly earirng' in la5 -wore 192, and in 188J only T151. rmrrEenoif had xkiiuckd WAa.vt I.V HOUTH CR-LIXA OVll 2UFKII.CKNT. . . ' But study thl table and see what Protection. ha done ft.r Ihe protected North Carolina employer. In 1800 the employer paid piacinuilly the same wae a in 1880, Un,ilt vain of hi proluct ha iiieriMscd ovi r per ceut., and the numner of bl wurkera ba iucreaited over 30 par cent. II, ba lncieueil hi working fore. , (lnduig employiuent for over 20 per com. more people, by reducing wnjrt-H over 2J per ceiil-. Ihit securing overj 20 per cent, extra proriii;t without . lucrtaving Ibe labor cost. Tli bnnco-oteercrs "ct Ihe North Carolina Productive Tat ill' latae aliould buy up all Ihe dpi on of Ilia tunt eeiiaua in that tilute hi-fire biuiniiiiiit active work. A cotiv of il Hceidculnllv lo Ihe iHisseKfiloti o .i man ftpprnacboil by Ihe atierer miitbl result lutiiriou'v lo the latter. Take tbo limt lie.iProtecliin can , only give wo k to o.io A n -ruian by truing n iroin anauier Anitnain un. les.jKeaxe nttion oftiicfvee endf pi rales,. 8!eali;iir what we imimrt . If what e iinport'U the uroduf.t of Ameilcan labor, fonlirii whuoi naid us for producing a farm euru1ui. then to Compel unto Ittuke hero u bat our stlr- plue farm labor produces i to ihrow that surplus .f farm labor n. out -t work to rupply piil? wwk - with it., vThe ; farm product i 100 per cent. In the pocket of l.ibur it i an wages, every cent of p. Ifprot.'d loo puisvO per cent, in the pocket ol mill luoor It laKe 1UO per cent, out of the pock. t of farm labor to do Jr. nnd puUIO per cant, in the pockets of the milt owner. It robs one Amcric-Jia t jilVe t aiii.th-r, : ; i chiiWsPgo any :bu oca -starrer' In North Uarolira to debnd any on of lha 'yevetteenrea-O .a" forP.otoetfotii ana io enow Dy ouiclni facts ana urea tuat any one ot t.iem is not a bunco sreer. . Not one will na:ept tiie cbalk'Die j for, kuoMda; himnelf to b a fruud aud u swiudb r, he inv-r p piouciiea with a bun-jo any tnnn w ho ha or can obtain the exact facta, or twn test what, be say by the census or treasury reports. j works quietly, -eliding for bis' victims the iirtior.uii ti.o yictotis, anu t.ne tepmvei, Vr iheir private eye he bs forced table Of all k udj uiid made cbcan iiHucriioiiii w inju he daro no: make public to nn lutei.iiutaudience ; - ;; North Carolina has been' selected to work up the protection bunco. Let as compare the wages paid in a few Pro teciu industries in that Siate with the wages puid'ia ether, and sco the ras oi , Turn to the oenus, f V In North Carolina 3 232 worken in t.irty nine cotton ndlli iu 1SS0 enrued a total 4. f $139,659, an a veraire of: $2 CI per week. In New Jersey 4,179 work eis eurned l,S53,9tl, an average of f.'i COa week, -while, the workmin lu 5IiiohU'tt!8 nvers'ited 91 97, find iu New Hampshire $5.63. . Tbo worker xs 4J wirlcu mill of NTortti Carolina, In 1880, earned an nv. a a -o of f24l a week. In ti e S4 ml is of Iowa Ibey avertied ti 54. " lu Hi 9 lolon mill of CaliMri.ia in iy over-. aired 7 63. In the 44 mill of Ver mont I hey averaged .12. Iu tbe 27 millsofNew Jerey,$5 67, . Iu iion and eieei the same (Iiscrep- ancie exiat. The laborer in North Carolina's 20 shops earned an avrnge of $243 per week. In Indiana' 12 adopt, $8 17 per week. ' In Counecti cui'a 19 aliopa, t'IZl per week. 5 Take bloomerirs a nit forge ; Piorin Carolina stiudg fourth on tbe lisl of rhatea in this protected Industry. Ite wiH-kineu average z.4J a weeit ngninsi $7.10 per weekjiu IVnnsylvania, $7 In Missouri, fa 58 In Virgmrn, ?o IU lu New YorK. North Carolina his pan Der labor to use. In the protected ilf- iluntriosin North Curolina lower wages are paid thau in any other Stuto iu the Union and lower waae man tnu i ro- teeted pauper of - li'irope receives. This ii ll.e explanation w hy Ihe North Carolina Proleotive Tariff league bn boHtt oritanized. Il i to svail iistdf of lbecbep labor of XSorih Cand.na; v . , T. ti. A ILLSOX. , CanraaUJ Cur. for La Urlpie. "We outhorizs our "advertised drug gist to Sdll vou Dr. K-loit' New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Uoid. uivin tni condition, ti you nn- affictad w.tu La t:r ppe nud w 11 ue this remedy accoriliug to diree.linna, giving it a fair trial, and txpeiiciee u licnehi., you may return Hie Uitile and have your money refuuded. Wo make tbi offer, becail-'e of the - wondelful succfseof Dr. King' ew Dieoveiy during butt Bi-afou's rpideinic- Have ward of bo case lu. Which It laiteil.. Try It. Trial bottles free at T. A. AU bi flit's drag store. Largd 6io aad fl.fHj. " Bec?nt decisions have been mal by Ilia ivailway Commiib'ioii io Ihe UVct hat the Kichuion.l & I'anvile li. it tdiall make conneetion at Gold.itMirw for tbe cuu venieure of the traveling Mibtic, aleu JLhni the coutiact giving the Soiilbern Express Co. exciOctve privileges in tbe biale is void. Ummd S.aka.' Good looks are'ruore than kin deep. deeudirg upon a tealihy comlation of all ihe vila.1 orn. If the Liver Imj Inactive, you have a B lion look. if your BtotniH'h be di'Oid.-'red Jdt have Dyspeptic Look aud if yo:ir Kidney U alii-c'..- I yol Lave a Pnuhed L-n.k. Secure giKal hentth an I y'i wiil have (f-Kid Iiki'k. LI. c'rio l;tier it I l.e srrat stieta.ive an I Tonic act direct ly en thrisi-'!k1 t.rarn. Oue I'iii. 1 le, 1 ;.iic!tr!", I'l-ii!-., aiid ;ivea a pood eon.plexioo. Sl,l at T. A, Aibrivht'e ! ' ture, . per hot tie. I.) . v.i. fil low a I i .5 e 111 it v. torn H l o;ti,- : .1 K,v. r r,.vr 1 , i- I h t I '4 I- f I. f 1 1 ! f i i. I Highest of all la Lcayealaj Tower. at"'- .3 NO.ITil CACOLIXA XEW3. Wake Fnredt c.-d'psrn now bos s $210,00' eidwnM-nr fund. A Hebrew fnir will b" held lit fiolds- boro ll 'eomber 14' h in l eontimio for several day. A new hotel will s-in le begun, nt AhevilIo. Ti? will be .nr.med Hiin- eombe Hall,'' and will cot nt )cut fl50,0C0. , ' I,at Sunday waa lh C4'b anntTf arv of Ihe mhrr'ae ol.llioa? two azed and ' ealeeinrd. W iiiHtor.iitn, Cou snJ Sirs. J. II While. ' : ' The stireevinir rn hnt tulten tti field lo run I he line of tbe Burns Irk Weaiern nnd H'Hitln riiJ ruilrnaJ, from Wilming o:i to Southport. .i The Western Union Trfb-graph Cua oaoyliH recall ly eKtiiiilished n new lin.onltho'Yadkiulrailroad, which riltif between Salisbuay aud Norwood. John B'on, all year old bov, dvnr irnd ivlth mmislaiinlilbr. In DoppilK a- capped pistol ill n limber b"'. when! ho weep'ni was discLarged nnd killed ill. Ikj.v, w n convicted in Onslow Superior court lat wc k. 1 ' Ral. igh Chronicle . Mr. Alhtrl Johnson enys Ibe oldest locomotive boiler in ue I now at, the shop f .ergeiint &, Co., .of Grk nb rp. 1 1835 iB'was the boiler of Ihe engine "Putrlck Hrtiirv,'? ou tbe .Petersburg & Hiehmoiid.rsilaay. --Whoa we bad bur-rooms eoys thr Hickory 2Vs, we saw, drunken men on tbe ei reels every day in ibe week, and Miice the b:tr.-wiou were, flowil, July lt,' wo ..remember, to have seen only tluvo tipyy -men in town, aud they were from lie cunlry. . , . Wilmington fltr : The Mrflliod!t Chttrotr iu ibi coiuiiry i'hatr CO.OOO preacher, -6.U0Q.0UO nembio-s,-.; 6.,0OO . . ' . n.r 10W t cnnrckCK, auii over iuvw.wj uiei ed iu educational' luetiiuiinne ol in liiuher crndeivbicb ? l.nve t'uilo.v iuentrfatuouutiug lo $1 5,lK:0,0O0. - Near Brick ChurX-b, Guilford cottnty Ihe residence of F. Z. Clupp wpa burn ed. he savSnuionly a tfiriun'oi ih fur ui:ure oil tbu lirst-floor. Hi wlient corn nod provisions nil sioicd iu barn. Were 1-ist. The loss is f 2,000- 1 I eupposed a, caiid caivlewiy liami ling a lamp caused He hre. The 8.;lialury Herald notes llire maniuzes iu t Oaoii family in one wei k. Mrs. Willuim Ort'ens ano an John Luitlu led i: the niovemeut. Ir, Frank Owctif, her son, and Miss jiiii. nld Ten h Were' married hwu Sundw Monday Mr.-Ijea-Oweiia eloped with M:8 tnnnia lies re r aud a prcacitor qu'tkly lunile tiifin one. ' The Toledo Weekly Iliaie anJ Camjatgir . of The Toledo Weekly Jllade', the most iiri.n.inelil le" UbllOlil Weekly PUD )3i)' ed, is the only political weekly ue ..nr.-!- in the United SlRtes that in eii- .IM Hnctdul-reference to citcula- tiou in every part of the Union. It has Siib3cribors in eveiy State, territory nt. nrlv everv conuty of the Un:t-d f?tMte. It hus alwayw above 100,000 anbseribers, and during a lale Prtsi denlial campaign had 200,000 Mtb-ieri. her. People of all poliiienl paril-i lake .It. Aside from politics-it is t favorite fan-i!y poper, having mora an.1 Iielterdepurtiuetit tlmn can be aff r i A bv rancrs of smaller rlicuiatioti. Sei lal and Short St nriea. Wit. ami 11 n in .r Poetry, V Camp fl-o (S4djrr ) Kunilav raihool IieFOOS.' J l mage 8ermon,-Young- Fdkr, Poetry Household, (best in the world). AiiFWer to' cnrrefpoiidruv. a 'i. Onlv One Dollar a y-or. Send tiomal io The J!ladet Toledo, O., - . . . A ul- olj, lor a lieo Fjieuiniuo ai' . j.j. i i fur Confidential terms to ngenl if y'ii wai t to easily earn a Tew UoliaM caeii 2t. 'IlllUboro Observer : Mr. E. A. Hughes round a lame heaver' dun in t.li township near Davia' bridge, while hunting one day of lust Week. T'wo Confederate. veterans and Stale petij nionir.4 have die ! in this county wltu i'i a week. Mr. Eyans Brown rMed Nov. 6b, and Mr. W. M. Sim Hoy. 8ib. ' ' -'.-" "By Daughter's Lli '.Was saved bv HookI's 8arsapri:ia," nays Mr. 8. B. Jolle of Alna, Mailue. 'ihe bad reveo running aore in U f ferent places on ber bo!y,bul on gi ing ber 111'- Sari-npariila there wa marked improvement and now she b well, strong and healthy. "7 Ilood'a Pi'I cure Constipation hy re storing the pert-taltio action 'f the a'.iiuoi.tary caueL They aro the besl family ra.tbartic. ' ' rawaraaf Siataarau far Catarrh Sbal coatala Jlerearf, . aa mercury wl;l nre!y destroy the ene of a.-tl til l tHituiilctclr dtrai ga the wlolf ayrtem whea etit rms it.throoii Hie muctMw u:tarer. tucii arlloir !i,niil ir be u11 cxer).i oil prncriiiiim I'-oiu rrpntihia plir- riaiaK a ilia daiiiup; they nl lo I l foul lu ilir fud y.u tin (h-mi! Ij derive Irmn Ibenk linU caiarth t.'ue, maimfct'irJ bv F. J. ib.-ney Co., T ildo -it., cjr;iain do iiie-rnir, at-d ti tucQ liuiuai y, and ai-i I'.iff-c'.iv 11 oa li e t-f'M d i.d h.:ej u. .r i tct- i.l I he -J'H-ib. Iu b i we 11 i!i C amrrU C tut te win: Jrfl -t ttu u".r . i-. it ra lak- : niiii v, ir.J ira-.c iu 1 ,i C'liij, Ij If. J. CI '-:. i t .. U'.i.d ' S Prn;z'-. Vl-t 7, pstlottU Cit pt''i -.1 ,M .Y.wa .- The o:V the l I' f ";'ny, nil I I..!, r. 1 1 to I -Ctil-ii.T 1 .5 f is; r 1 ; I . . of ,, Mly 1 2 Mid I . M, in.;!,!,.! , 1 !. nl i it e Ti. - ., y ". ..'ir ' 1 . 1 r. 1 r - lift 1 ir ' 11 'i -;,( , y ..f , HI TJ. C Cov't report, Auj. tjt l2" Enlinli Spsyiu Liniment removes all bard, soft, o cnlionned lump and bleniivhex from horee, blood spavine. curbs, spurns, sweeney, ting bone, Wi de?, Sj'riiin. ul! f ivoilcii throat, cough, etc. ruin.goO by use of one bottle. Warranted -ihe most ' oiuleiTul blcui inh cure ever known. Sold by T. A. All.riabt, drug(;it',. Graham. N. C. Tic Telcfin TRf klr t;ce3f e. Tbei proprietors of the Taltulo If.'aSe, ttaboet known polilicial weekly of ihe Uni-ed Btaren, are making prepnia tione to crea.e a sensation ibis winter by aetnlii g a m'll o i rp ciiuen copiea tn aa many rad -rs hi ail pans Of the Ui ited Stut-, iihnV n .t iiow luke ihut jmper. -To that end thiy invite everybody tb send tbe address of a mury m o(p1, us ihey cine to by f oslHi o.ird or letter. - end one: name. ten. twenty, one hundred or a tbou i-iiim. jn mail- a a you liuvo lune-io write, enly dike care t-O fend correct Hrt.ir sea olpeopH that you know up preclute good reodihp... It will rest bu: u . In tie ironhlo, nnd tbe ihnuanib who net-ive pumple copies wiil feel Itratl'fnl. Send ell the HMir.es nnd ad- !rwses you pu-aso to Tus Br. auk, T.dtdo, O!:io ' ; 2i. Sh Hull's CQUHDmptlon Cure. y TJd i beyond question' tbe fnoM succeaefitl Cough : Medicino ' we vliave pver sold, a few dose invariably cure 1 be woret CtiSrS of CuUgh, ('roup and Hronchiti, while its wotirlerfnlucce in tiie cure of Consumption, is. wb boat a pa railed tn the history -of mwlieine. 3mre Iw flrst.di'.covory it has .--heen sold on a guaranteo, a tent whieh no other medicine cn sttind. Ifyoti have fl'noiiitlt we enriicBllv usk you lo try it Price 10o., C0c. and $1. If vmir lungi aw nre, chesl. or hack lame, Use Sliilob' Pirfiiin Plner.. BoIJ hy LkIIoy JCixg & Co. -Cravots and ties of every style aud quality ui S". if. Hurdbti & Co.'. , HEADQUARTER ' FOE GHEE IT SB Gil 0, Wa havo j'tut receivedonr maiVlmoih Hat slid Furnishing Good, and It includes everything in tbe -way of wear tor in en, -youth i, IwyVand thildren. We are sole agents ia Urteubhoro for tiie fidlo viujr popular fit-olatw bouses ; ... Sirotise "Rro.'s.rliijrh art clolhino- superior made children knee pants suits ; G'oodirifin, Dro. & Co.,8.cx(i''.iha4e;Clay;iind'"-fency.woritoad wiits and box overcoats ; the world renowned Knox'' hats, best in the land ; the ' Triegr $3.00 stiff hat, best for the price made, and every hat guaranteed ; the cclc- . bratcd IVailShirtCo. ; the E - - v . & L collars aud culTd i " W.i Invite all to elvo us a call aiul wli) show you throiijtb our mammoth estabtishuient Whether you wish to purcliu or doi. - ., ,., -, - ' Very Kcspectfully, v - ' , . - ; F. FIJHELATE, Falesmcn : W. R. Eakln, TV.ll. Mutlhews, J. W. Crawford, J, P. Ecott end . S. Hoover. , . . - - -.. , ISOirr lineof aamnles for Cum cm. ofc inifpection, over 1000 styles to a. l -ct cn aaaFayW"' c ; , G?y 5 ?3C) fl iM la. t? " m ti 5 ?? O rv. j al'.ia 5-1 V a 5 n .M g.a.a.4 ;ifs t i "3 3 n - 3 3 :4l!i G - i n J .hss-ti- rT O M I av -a i xs K a 3 E. rT tn iu 3- -.-a i n s "I 2l- rf1 I I B S ? "! II J-i r 2 "0 O a. -4 ' ! 7 : l 7-. - Hi- ; - ' ; " i o i;t ij n 1 ii 0 i E-iuha ; BurSinjtG.i, I'. C, -Dealerai n- Drugs, 3'edi:i:x3, auiiit Vicles, Fan Ly roccriei. . StaltoucrjjJjDIank itrtd . .School JijolvS, Conic and sec us before you buy. We buy for cah. Wc sell fort-ash. '" We will not be undersold, Ii c-pvttf ully, CATEScCO. j. Jov. 12, '91 Notice of -Disoluticii !: I have sote my lnteieKt, In the ptook of G.Miiln, kand, Horsi and farming loiils !u I10 arm of . fc W. H -Lanii;. it McUniy, N, C, taE. J.0111;. who vVi 'Continue mu bun uiva at ilif tt ind. all pernors indi'hti cl h ' oiid flj nl ere it quested to nettle viib E iMtig a. xoou poBSiula. - H'. -A. LPMi. Oct. 14, ; .. . , ,.- Havia? bought tl6 intereat of IV. il. Lon? n tiie stock of gtoiia, land, boracs and farm- - tools, ie tbe Arm of K & W . II. Lon, at MeCtr'ay, N. I will continue the bun. . mens hi tiio old BtHiid, undei tiie style of Ii.. Louk, 'Ihniikins my friend ui.d custonte a tor ptmt patroisie J hope to have a liberal ahure of your trade la the (ulurc, by celling ijocd gnoilg ht the lowest jfiiie-s I ri-in uu otir menu. . i.u.u, Uct.4, l!jt. . Jiccray, !. c UEBANE ACADEMY. FonrdlPi; and Day Sch-iol for Younx Ladita m-d Children. - Open Sept. 7, 1S3.I. . : For terui ap ply to . ' Misa Jueophlne Tment Prln., . ". ; Mejane, N. C. Aog. 20 ' mo. FINE CLOTHING AT X, C. Full nod Wintrr stock of Clothing. for inen and!boyS : Progress treot you cordially and c??eerf !y Work far rail end Winter cow from. . . o & a o i 71 . . r a4sT a D a- a 5 " a I JQ i t. S3 3 Cj r - b 5 3 r. CI n B II o rr i s et P J 2 "A re 1 4 - CI C A
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 19, 1891, edition 1
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