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i If-,-.,.' THE GLEANEK. A T1BUD KTEEYTECaSDAY. ! RAI5 AM.'N. C. Pttlrr. 21, tW8. Tbruc or SuKBCBirTivM : . Una T:if - .ei.M :..n Y&rcn iitoulht..t.v... . ...w. ..... .80, ewr Nubert(Jnn most bo paid Strictly l Vraoao. rwtire free. . . The Clttor Id not rcMinlMo ffor expressed b cnrrsn.AdMit, the - IUTKSOF AWBUTIHIKO J , . tipqiHreCM hi(h) one tint tt.00 Iit hiwrtlon ttij efty cents for each sabee- eiuiit pnMlpntlirtt. 't(w f-r more spare tad longer Mm far- ' !t. , ' Sppliritllnll. ' THSnl iH"i chaired 5enen's tins for h lnertlos. - .T D. KBUNODLI2, Editor ANNOUNCEMENT. . .. Awarding to advertisement herrte Ijre made, TB Alamanck GlkaWk nevi-anpfir andjob printing offJocs sod vnrvtMn "wrtnlnilnp; thw-io w ; . li at fmhtic ouicry on Srpt. IJib H93. It ! presumed, without furtlar xpUntatloor that i-vi-ry rtdr oi im '. pnrror know why thl m toid. Tbi budttPM ol -poblKhlnl n1 HnUn will b Ksontinued at th old ' tanil, awlfh uadarlnnr bu bcn duly oonmitutd hunineM min(er and .'ditor by the purohAer, , JIj. U, L Ktrnoills, We desire to irquent alt iftdebtfd to Thr Alahahck Qlkankr oo bat ever aueouut'lo owko pronpt and urly aettldmont, Tba amounts duo aro needed to pey enrront ezpen ' '-ud to make ImproyemeuU on tbe-pa- Dir. ritwse mke olilnil tooo . Editor and Manager. m 8n itor T urple'a r-peechea, aya the ;, .Wabingt on JTW, are alwayaao bar - aeritio that they ar linteoed t with deep iulbrenl. lie J not an on teriiil'iff talker, hi -word being ut I rt In ar etploslve manner thai ' twiku it difSciilt to follow tnoaa. Not- witha'ao'liiu thKhUaWlri.r, hiaquaint jyf putting Ib'ngA.and 1)f(riifftt . frHril, -viirumut Eitulitb ooinmund ' utieinloii. Ilia teeoh ; yterduy b'.uikd In aentraeett .worth (jiioting. 'Hi-re f Ample t ; , Whit urtcfrnFdoua 'bat atrange . Unxihini'hin Uw and lmiiiiRe to -itr.l lhfl side tfi rhwe wh havo mnuh. t'ilviT lound In a nlckiiig U called a "' "hoard ami ila -kwper a mlaer. Gold fund lu trtple -aleel lined voutt l eullrd a reaeree and the nawn of Its , owner I capl'alUl?' The'Clinrtnti Obtrw will go Into It own nw and handnoma quartern In dy or (we. It I awo olna all the :oid qimllt lea of a metrpp-ill'aa daily and de-'erraalbe beat of accmnmoda liona, that it may b able to appoar oo ' lime j for dwn lbla day, wh' It fulls it couCfiMi-tt'bjteaveial limes Intely, '. rrfry reader wat-ta to know about it. Jiy ma wy It toored. i regular "tr etrikc" liinl Sciidny by aprtfuilpg In 'K't page for ro, cbock full of lire, lo-ttre4lJi(jam11niifnrtlre-mirttrr, ' ' " It Is Hated In the dUpatchea from AVorHrgtoD thut Pvaaior Vance will epHre the eonflrmailoo of Collector "K EIIoa, of the Western district,. Si d P. M. Pioimcrta, of the EUn Dl-triot. Bfualor AancehadJiU heart : t ft on the eppolnHnent of lit. II. Ai Oudgrr, in wbith ha ailed It la Lard to divine any good resolta in sucn nteat. Terhapa the Senator' know - hat ha la doing. 1 U (bought that tba s'lver . rapeal till will pass the Senate the laat ol I his , a e k or lb Oral of nest, Oi at tba law ' ft by October 1st. Wbn this Is done Ihscottn'r? will bo ready fol .'addU fioual pghlaitow for Jhe beltarmeat .; if the finenc'al ayatem and tba conee Cjiieci relief uf fhe-people. Thesoooer i the relief comes I be better it Hill te for tht cuiitry. .-. - The pJtiicle U b tu preMvteil In fbe na,lional capital bow of tba t!ow trying to do buaineaa without a qjorrtaa. : : Thre ought to be soma means by Mrh to compel tb peoplnV repreeent. tttlrea to attead lo the basin they are cboeea and palJ for. KOBTH CiEOLINA HEWS ' Thero waa 4nwt In Alleghaay eooorty k b fora laet, m . , Charlotte, Imitating Batfiotor, hsa iui hoy coodttctora vn bar electric . street caw, ' Rainaeaet of tha Bins Eidfe Tues .ifrty ulsht f lat eaiMed en teae tluia ftfien ah-iita and land slidee on tne Western N. C. Kailroad between Koond ICi.obaodOld Fort. A erx-cM to the CharKme Otsrrwr from llli kor.T.Ctaba couniy.an 13tb ya: Tlio bardext nttoa witbia the tiimuory of the ol'lwt lukaWitante of rkli I'Uco f-U her lU f umlay morn' Hr.T t'ny mornhic and Inat nighi. T- i U'wi have been takao. streets ah . erf aonr, tioer which teter leaked Wiore itave failed to keep the orru jmnts dry, end the crop greatly daa- sed. B im Uk, Ga.. Is a23;cted with yel fever. The eeolennittl of the Uylir of tbe rrrutr stone of Ihe eapttol at Waahing fr.n wa clbrated Mnlsy v ;h : ' n, luiraiU aod music Troideut t. uud prke. . H. Ilorub'ower, of lw Y"rk, i nominated bv h PreeiJeat t r-v on tla V. 8it- cm DUE WASHINQTOJI LETTER. Prom Our Regular Correopondenl. , -Wabiunctok, I C.t8eH.i5,lM)3. It senna dilDen.lt forthe republicans to uiidcrt-Uml tnat -fne democrats In Congress . inimil r to redeem III' proiatees-made in the Clilcojro pll irm. "They ar.tuallyaseeined to think thai It was possible fe rj .le the dem ounts luto Itstlhijt Ibo BIcKiuiey tariff In, which wo denouncedfrom every dcuvicraties-tou iiud to Ihe columns of every remeratie newspaper in she Ltnd during tM lost campaign, remain on tboatatme loi.k, lor nwbilo any way. And their miateke in the tariff Inixiusiw. whloh Isjiuw very pl.tiu to them, laUKbttbom notb'dg. "They are now engaged In therweleas bualoeaa of trylmr to'frlghtsu the democrats out of the notion -of repealing the Faxlenil eleotlon'la w. lawa which made : the notorioua John I. Davenport n kI billty and which lo the bands of au tin scrptit i im ad nil okrt rst Inn la vo -4o ' the past (and may fa t b future, If allowed to aliidd) surrounded iho vollug places of American citlzeiii with bayeuols in the ban ja of soldit-ra. The number of denooorata who en boTrlxhtdned by republic i ttrad.lle is imill, and, at Representative McMii llu auid early in the acsaion, tboae democrats wbo feel timid about carry log out tlie f Mo?o plat form go to the rear tbere will bo eootiKh left in front to do-tbe fighting." Tbs Tucker bill for the repeal of all laws providing for Federal supervitdou of eleotio .s has I been reported lo tbs Uouxeaa J will tie given the right of way until paamd. How lonir It will take 4o "pas ft tie depeadw largtly "dpon circumstances. The democrats ure perfectly :: wlliiug that it shall bs fully dtbnted, and no stteiopt will be wade to force 'a vote until legitimate debate baa beeu ex- naualed, but no flllibuslaring will be allowed. , - Every Uilng Indicates I bat the debate on the Voorheea repeal bill Is drawing near and in the Senate and that , the long oontest of personal endurance by means of a contlnuoussesxlon of the Heosle wil b a quorum al wry prent or within till wtt soon begin. Aa other sttempt, to fact, several of them, wero mads (his wek to get Fiesldent Cleveland's consent to some sort of a compromise that would secure an iw- mei1bil veto and avoid tba bard feat Ings between Senators which , slwnys follow prolonged sessions, bat Mr. Cleveland was InflftiWo. A number of the democrstlc Senalers who "will vots lor Ibo Voornreri bill areefaoal ly willing to agree to a compromise ihatwould'lo some shape recognise silver, but having promised Mr. Clt-ve land that they would vote for uneon ditiotial repeal they do not .feel , at liberty to do so without bis consent -The Hon-' oommUlse on : Foreign Affairs 'will repoit a bill providing substitute for the mvch-dUcusaed Geary snll-ChlnefO law. - The bill in troduced by Bepreseoiative Everett, of Maasscbusetta, le mow being 'consider ed iy ibe committee and will probably be favorably . reported with sligb; modifications suggested by Bopeaaen- latlvs Geary,'of CaUjrsia. 8o many sensational tlatettenls have recently U eh made concerning the inlentlobl or the administration that AttOrory General. Olney gave otrt. g ofBoiui statement ibis week , that the Geary law would not be enforced until Con' gress acts, nod tbat the Government loes noi acquiesce 'Is tbe luterpreia1 lion given the law by Judge Rosa In his recent deeieioai as to the rljrht of private eitlsena to berfln proceeding' againM th Cbirieae and call upon the government to provide fot their dpor-tation.-v ;; .- No one eso -call at the W trite House wlthont farcomlnst aare of fbe wis faction that W fell front the Kee deat down t-i lbs humblest employee over l be go id fortune that bus fulfoWed Mrs. Clcvt lscd and her baby girl. Con . gratulailons are at ill pOoring In hy nisil Iron all aeciiona of tba couutry aad from all classes of people , ' jaTTj Simpsoiiys rrfimii'to engage In" a j .li.t debWte with Grtgr"ejiman Mar shall ("Cyclooe Jiink, of Virginia, when they were both speaking at the same Virginia Iowa the other day, has been the cause of Jrrry'a getting a lit of chaffing from bia ovlieasiva In tbr lions. Jerry com from, a cyefoos onantry and he knova the danger to be expected from tbem, ind wlry de clinea lo knowingly put himself lu the pstih of one. ' . The tariff hearings before' the House Wsys and Means committee hare al tiaw-s bees quite in!ereliag this wek aad several maoufactareni'ag'nta a bo found tbemaelves ewufoMnded wbeu they presented Ibe at.tck protec tion arguments weut away thoroogliry cop vl nor J I hat ibe democrats on that commute are much boiler pueted en Ihe practical workings of the prvBt f ails' I ha a the newopapem generally have sjivra ibeen eredil foe being. Tuia Rt-ed coaUi uee lo jy the role ol clovn. cat rale It. St. States V lawarafaa ad Art axSISil. Tle rs'secper ra'es-lo sud from the Plate- Fate foe IS'Xf it J two cents pr mile each y. . atea on articir ftir exhibition are as follows Psyrsent of foil arvlglit iste on articles for esiiih t will e r qnireil at Cit-e for ah men I. All sr li:lca il he rttin-.e-l free of charire lo the oriaioal -hipping point provi'l ei the urinal b ll f hi'iirs: ti eurrt-n-lrea. a cerf ift.-.ie fruio the 8eo re'sry thai the sriirUs mere, rluly e hi' m1I. Tbe smo.ir t I : I nr trnr ,. ,itn to I f r v ! ni'l I t ie - ! ! i t t r t i J"rar. . Highest' kll lit LMvenlngrower.LetertU.S. Goe't Report, rv .... n T A i StraSearieir VaMeri rfrarie''Tr- Kkw Oblravs. VK., Hkpt. J6, 1893. . RtH.m 21 JG-rner Bork. No. 25 Carond. lei 8t TolbeKdtorf - Al.ANAKOK GlJtANKB. . Mv Lear btr 'G"n. J. B. Jordan commanding United Confed.-ratr Vote rsns. lit auxiou that i!m informal ioa shnwirtttr-proreas made in oriutnixing t- .Li.. . . . . 7. : ... i i .mosoinia neneTino:. AwuviBtum, be nlveii to the rtntilto with the 1oie Slid belli f lbt it will aHmulate and enoouwue those -veterans who have not vet organls d lo do met one, and send rbelr imnHcaiion Tr -a-eny paiers' tt r membership, imnwytiately into thesfi beaiiqiisiieni, so as re re preiiunted at Birmingham at tne -great Re-nni')u on Oct 'herSwn and 8nL neii AoollcaHoiNi will he reefivad-elthcr by teller or telegram up to ihe day of the lie iintoii. WJl yow klmllv aid the old veterans bv publnhing thla letter end rfota In your vaiuahia pniior in - this weeks sue. r , The summary shows 301 raups al ready registered i application are now in for nesfSMry poiiers to form nt least ItK) more: So t bur if nothinar nr:Vuts. there will he uearly. nrnuilp.lioo cami marslxiiled at tbe -Cirmincbam ; Rt- uniM. Hmnmsr of Camp by States: N. H. Tex. ll v. 67 t IT. Tes. Pi 2fS. E. Tei,19 I N. W. i'et. Div.l8 8. WTe. Wiv. U I T.inl 'iVkos ; AhibJirtrt Ml MIniilH'i $7 1 IjiWia- lai n 81 1 rlda 23 ; Kentucky 25 ; Arkansas 21 1 Temisiwoe : iSoutn Carolina tft Non b Carolina 10; Cb-or fc.nu, VIIKIi.ri. v .i.innviun -m ....... N W. 2 Ind. Ter. S ; MisMMiri 1 ; Dis trict of ColumhU r i Total Wl Uampa. -Very respect tuiiy, -Gko. Moormait. . Adjutant G nt-raland Chief of Staff. Chalkaaa Caaalf llraaa. From the FtltaboroKeeord, HepC Utn. ' . Ou laat 8aiurday-mornina tbe "dwel Hug 'Of Mr; Franklin Glossen, of Ifml- I'y lowufhtp, wtm destroyed by Ore to- gevber vHth all its eoiiteuts. The oii- uln of rbe fire Is unknown. On last ilondny ihe fst train on the K. A A. railroail ran off the 4raox at Alieraoen, m Moore county, soil, ul I bongh some of I r e ears a e turned partly over, yet straaiee to say noke of Ibe nassensiore wereveriouoly hurt. : Mr. -Oliver McMatb, of ibis eouiity, snys be baa been aliiliog branly over forty years snd uerr b'tiuhi froil aa cheip as be did during tbe past s n , wbrn he paid only V ceirts tniiiei for ajades aad fitieen centa lor peaches. A cabin on ibe farm of; Mrv Thome Fike, in Hickory Monniaio townhbiti. was uurned witb all It ootitenia ontai4 Tuesly aflerooon. -Tire 'cabin ' was occupied by a colored Unily, but no otto was at home when ibe fire occur red, and its origin is unknown. . ' The many friends of Mr. Mark-By ntim.of Gulf to-vnsiiip. villi regret to h. ar f bis death widen cecured ery suddenly ttnial"8sturday. While in his usual bealUi be Was taken eick a' tbe breakfast table on Saturday and died iu leas thaa au a nr. lie was 78 rears old and waa-one of I he mod highly respreted Ci'lsenaof thUooiimy, Iteii one or me Post mm we naw ever knwn. 0.1 last TtJday Mr. Blohard Kiddie and his son UobeH shot and killeo i wi largo eagles, atiout two oiil and a half from this plaov , Tbey were full grow n eagte ana mesaur-a nearly seven fttet frem trp to rtu. l's benks sad teloas we're lormlduble looking weafjons. It l-t tboiiaht tbey are sea eagles driven here by tbe late storm from the couat. . ' ... v- On TbeadsV nr. Bldaey fl. Slrowd. of Baldwiu township, mei with a hor rible and probably faUl accident. By HrMe UlschoLre bet. 11 from bht t4 bio Cii barn and as be s'rouk the groowd, wee Uownwsrns.ihe a'lorlsinmp of a bthdt pierced bis left eye to Ibe depth of lb roe loehe. ' His son, - ho wsa a lib him, pullel tbe irce of wood out, and Mr. Rtroad walked lo Ihe hooe( a short distance off, Sut sooo became ononn-jous and at last no eounis veaianUv waarlill nauonsoiov -and It wss thought he would soon die. lie is one of Chatham" heat cttmnn ami highly esteeTed by all wbo kaow mm. . - . ' - . . .; M ce.vastaTiwrv er sterner. Tkt .lew Teek Baafca Rare TSora TfeSja 1 anr Sm srkat as wuw, , NrW VorC. 8 pt. 18.-The na'ionat banks of thiaeity are rei Ivirg so much trfuftry at preaval frotai eonntry iMnka that they are io a quandary as le its Ii-THitK.n. It wra only lew weeks ss lhl cash of ail kinds was at e pre mium ; now me ete is exactly ine re venw. One result of thin eondilion la ine movHjxt of aoaae of ihe national hanks la retire the ei're etrenlaliee they look tlnrinf Ihe e'riiiKcnry. Tbe Fuonh National Bank ol this eity baa iibrlrawn fo0U,J00 ol novrrnnjenl kowtte ilrpnsiterl io set-ore cireulaiio--. stfrreOili-rinK ibe tquivaltnl ia its own aoie. Several olf r banks eun em- plsie ike same a.kn. - So aoach p.UI e'ia baa coma inie aotive circutaiin since lbs money s'rinirrecv set la thai a pr-eie art of he Jtily set tlements or oieanne hrxnc bitranoea are In Rohl. This iteor4i'atee the carry mn around from one bankio another ! betaeea iwo avti tb.ee millions la C'-ld dl!v. Tbe Ironhle hb! expense as well as the risk ol ! by ibis method has brooch t up the oli qunnllou of one uf ib hanks ectirs; e a storage vartlt fora'l thlsKM.l auii seltlemeota made ia sold crrliftcait-a iswetl t-y.the t) eer ie boiie. This plan haabrn aJoptt-.! beiV-e ami il ia probable K will be s;in. It is espectrd that the tea tier wtil be st tiled Ia a day or two. A msa hi Poaik Carotiaa eorserl Od on seocant cf the iIjbjh? to his crops towlao. rice be -tsa been lip" to rt cllief wer'ls only loas ifC f:'t I ll ao'l ajauil'tinj OVtl I ; c ii J I e i .1. n o vfreei Uaalala the W.iMt fal. The Riohmend aud Dnnvitk Hiiil road -is selling r.-incd Inp liekHs lo Chicago al veiy low rules and will give you -rtlre vi routes , via Knos vill ami Cincinnati or Louitvilli - via Atlanta and -ChatlauoogS; via tl-vt-uiind at Wnalikigloii. Ala, a . veij low rato rickel eilber going ;tr reiiut ing Via Nrsgnra Full, with atop liver pi V ilegea. 'there w nothing savi-d by going ou eirur,ioii IraiiH, a-saiueTfal iv vnargi-it faw mini ui mm .iiiu a un reguLir trninn of Ibo -Kiclnnoutl uud Cauville Rtdtoad. -Three tbrOtigh.rMSinger trains, eaeli ar,4lailv. -aood'eoniiitioions Qiuclf- ci tiuis to CbicagO'-vnlyo ie nrgbi o tn road. - i -f or rate, rehi'duli-a or olbr infor mation, enlr nit or addree anv Ih kel ngnl of the ' Unirnind and JlaBvillr Kai'Oiiil,or Cuaa. I. Iliwkui', lmvt-l- log' I'dWenjcer Aeni, Charlotte,. C. The many trnlhfiil testimonial in bklialf of Hood's ctarshparilla ptovr bai Hood's Cures, even 'w-bov allot b- era full. -Trydt now. " . toaeaa( the i?ealtaailaS' a strain fitotesrillelAndmnrk. , , ' Mop. A. tlyMier. superintendent of the peniteoriiiry, fnHet-d ibiough 'rne- uay evening, ro'itrninz io- rtleun from -his home at Mooreaville. : 'II t-Ila the Landmark that lbs- rectnl n tods in the Koanoke river, riamiig. d Ihe corn on Ihe neniterHiarr forms Tory tnnch. 1I est i in ales a loss -of ui leist 20, WO bushels of corn.; Tne; sea son there, Mr. J-azar soy, has bee" absolutely erfeet, and " bnl : lor Ihe. floods : the eroti ; wotiM have 'been -phewoJnpn!.'' ' He : bad : tc l; : - to raiie 100.000 heihe Is of corn l-nl for it. fl ttiiiii and yet hopes for 75,000 or -80, OOtl bnh K About gOO acres ril Ihe crop was nodi r Water '.from - time tr five dava. ; NoiwIihsianfTirrg ibe S'uu bt aiteady spent much money dykiiH' me nver, and since Mr. IjenzarV nit micitraiion ha has kept 'ISO men al work daily on the dykes, - at ' au e " penseof tlBO ner duv. the situation ! stOi extremely pe iloux and tbe-voodi-i Hons only nppntach safety. :- The blg'Cunarder steantehln. "Cam pania , arrived al tiieenwewn. irsr gtaml, last Thnrmiiiy. makiiiK Hie run Irom New York It five itays, fourteen boors and fifty five toiitu'ee. "Georg W. fve, a wealthy Georgia planter, did a few days ago and left bis foiHtne of over half a roillior lo a family of colored semnts who had been faiibful tobim. . -j : KInan Ttihii'ea: sttnJard rcmody. Rijians Tubules i ot;e gives lO.icf. ! I win attend al the follomrfag named t:ans aod ptacM for tbe purpiaw 't edlectlng Hie lazes for If, via. i ' K!on CoToge, Boon station Township, Monday, Oct. - Fred Graves, Coble's TeWtwlilp, To ed if. Oct. 10. BorstJay's 8tore, Pattervm's To-vshlp. Wediiexlay. II. W. J. eioct'ar.i's, Newlla's Township, Tftarwar, Oct. I - . T. I- Bntd'baw's, TWmr.pson's Toa-blp, fiHay.Oct.il D. a. TUnmps-ja's Albrlstrt a Tjw.itatp. Saturday, Oat. II. Msiisoe, Mslvills Tjwottilp, Stouday, Oct. Lca'S Store, ressauf tSrora Township, Tue-eay.Oet l McCmr's Store, Tjocttt's Towiwhtp, Wed nesday. Oet. 18. ' , - . " i X. K -riodle's; Morton's rowmM.i, Tbandsy, I K.t 14 Burlington, Bortlnjtop TornI t;x. Frld iy OeL jrX ' - Orahata, Oihoui T iwushtp, Sa a.dav, Oct. 91. AH nenor m owe ! -e iepietled lo mS proiapll 8et u J tf.' . Slierilt nt Alaiuanea t'o. in is uapoca yoca the Srapoii'ibncc of EJHSEilSDIinQ HJIP. "Co I GHAHAM SCHOOL, SIALE AND FEMALE. Lncatlon henH'ir. tintrnctlon thArnnsrh ami t-i-i inl. (. urrlcii'itin -o.iiTn;lit-miio. iliniariliitf lllvrh Li-ci Hik. firm. nint rnnilled Uniing pat yar 00, 'fcrius ruiwa nb'a. " .' .: - . . Ml term onrns Ana, 91ft. '1813. -for lull particular afloreiM. r J.T. rtltKKt.U Prln , Jiiiyn (jralia.n, N. 0. COBTGAGE 8J1LE I OF LAND I Br virtue o) Ilia iinwurs enrftaineil In a I oirts.'sir"d'-rd ert-enied in mo on the SOlli rtujrnf Futiy. I' Ua. bv John 8. (iiir and til- alfu tMtrub C . si;d relnti-rud in tliti ltt e of Die Kwci'tcr of IWd nt Aiaiiianof C iiiiIt. lit Boofc i ft, nrt M A, 1 W 411 5..-II Vt Hie be-t'txrlder lor earh, at the onn hou door in ftrah iiu, ae ;:s, MONDAY, OCT. 2nd, 1M3, . t 13 o'elk M . Ifcn imtt of laud dwr.rHs bf itttir.orii'H. -Iln-ned In PlenoUnt (Intra L. j. ,iw Hh I nanf 4 I.Ti.i.d otlwr,. lotriJ(ii, on Unt w. kr-of wen etvvk aud ardeoatalnlnt9!liiT.'ii( mora or le-t. Kor nort! fiurtiiiiilur OferijMoi it-ft-rwirt) . b made to'lhe record . the Kei;1ib-r f iec-d' UIe. JOHN U. COMM'Oii, XotlKAnea. -AV. 81, IMtt-ld. -J- ESCOHIAL 13,140. Kali Season' $25. . fixe oproRTCxrrv to breed ! . ' . ' - A TROTTER. , 1 The hny sfairiOn Efff-tirkl 13,14(7. 3 ytnra 6U1, by King Wilkes, first dtim by Harold, the Bire oflWrturl S. 2:CtiJ, sccpticl tlnta by rflclmonf, 'tW wire of Nutwood 2:1 8f . third dm the dnm of M'rdKewvd 2rl$ nd AVoodr fohl Mainrjrinol-, wjll inake a short Fall geason to fn approved inarcs at tbe Fashion Bidirrg Stod at Oio very low price of $25.00, nth usual n'ttmilirivik'ges. -::-Fttr further particulars, -address FASfirON BREE1UXG HTl'!), July 27, '83. ' 3n(hfftBl N.C. MACHINIST . -J AND - ; ENGINEEH, buei;ingtont,'- - ' - . . v. . ; MACHI.V13, BLACKSlflTir Sift) P. FOUNDRY, GEAttrVrTIXG. t ' O.Ti'iiur, Filtiiis; Valve-, &e. G3 SHOE k&TWp. Ceyoawstftbem? Whcs asxt la seed trj a pkk. Beet In the world. 43.C3 S4.C0 3.55 2.58 ( 2.23 !F(M LADES ' $2.C3 for eev$ , el 7S 9 nil " V Vgjf I SMasa Mat s If yaaeant sfns DRESS SHOE, mde Is ft titer! ttjl, sWt psy Vi t try my $3, tXiO, $4,00 cr SSSIws. TKey it sqol ts cmteia nuda trai look tnJ ( J IKU(JXA, JBrackton, Haas. 8oldbf I r i L. P. HOLT & .CO, Gialmui, X.V. sunotic Collegiate and Military INSTITUTE, 'Knb-n, rVientifip, Malh-matlesl and Classical wurses. with special B iiifi" Peartm?nl. -If y-o Imve a wmi j n ilerire lo liarnie 4irop a j a"ial lor j Caialotriie. Afl-tresa- P. J. KEBXODLE. A. JI., Jnlv JStf.- IMnrliwI. "1 C ' "3 rr 12 iiu "aa. iiT-ii POHimiriG of rlqces -AT UamarYce Fair 'Qrourxds, Burlington, N. G., October 3, 4, Purses $000.-Entranc;e Fee 1 0 Per Cent,' FIRST DAY Tuesday, Oct. Ord. - NOAAC1NG 6MTUESEXAY. - - SECOND DAY Wednesday, Oct. 4. . I ; "3 OOTlasw trotting to harness -Purse $100. Mile heats 3 in 5. 2 Running Race Puna $50. Half-mile eats 2 t in 3. " 3. 2-year-olds trotting to harness Purse $100, Mtle hets -i in d. THIRD DAY Tl,ursday, . Oct. f5. ; 4 2-45 (1!s trotting to harness Purse $100. Mile heats 3 in S. 5. I.unning race-1 'nrse $50. Mile 1-$ in Jrt . 6. -5-yr-old trotting io harness Ptmse $100. Milo heats 6 in o. ' FOUHTH DAY Friday, Oct.'0, 7 2-3." CLtss-trottinz to harness Purse $100. Mile heats 3 in 5. K JinnritiM? race l'nrse eoo. ijau-miie J. li-rCfc-For-All trotting to harness Three to 22ntetTwolo Start. . CONDITIONS. . RnraneP, M jatlr-eenl. of purse. ' ' ' ' ; . Thrwhwrsesn Sitter and two to start, r r ' ?,-r :'.;: t Money dlvidertiO peroertUto flret noro,S5 peroept. toscoood, K'per ceat. to third, v-per Cent, to fourth. - ' , JCnt (lex Tor Trotting Triats ctase at 11 o'clock . Bopt. 80. -Onealf of ftntrance money ph.vnb!em-8ept. no, and one-half fcy or before 11 o'clock A. K., day saTihe race. : -Entries for R tinning lUioes done at 1 o'clock P. M., the day before the race. Tbe entranoo ' fee JvuiBt be plild ut tlroeol entry, - .'. " s T'- ' f In entering tioreeh. the ntfnie, Bge.aex'and color of tfieAnlmnl most be'gWen, wlO names 'ol aire and ilum, it kaown ; also name and residence of owner, oocoinpanied by tho ' .jwyrtient, by or before U O'eteck-A. the dy of ttie race, .. y - ij-u, t '''"-, Reconl madeafter September t, 1803, are no. bar to these races."'- , .. The Hoclety ftwrtrvtw lUeright'to change the prog-mmmeto meeteasnattles of the weath- e. Hhnuld 1lte weather be so inclement on any day of the Fittrereek as to prevent tho Jtrector from siarthta'the races, such races, at the option of tho Executive Committee,' 'inny be ileeliered "off," nd the entraneemonoy for Uiom refund d. Ueatslo each day's -nices may conie OO urteraatcly, according to the orders of the Director. , ; .?; The Matlotml TwHtlBg Association Roles wirf govejra all trotting trials, except that no horse lOtall be eutltlodtomoreofUie parse than Is offlired by the Society ar the place : ,Jic obtains. 10. 11 ref Hie Judges; and -ooanlerslgnod by t ' " " S. H". iamead Soluble Bone I ! : THE BEST rOE OTEAT ! Write uv for testimonials from the best Wheat Growers in the Count jr and for prices We also have a r - High Erads M: One of the best on we will sell for See us and save money. WHITE BROSv,' Or TT M- "RAV V V -tfa - 1U. X , ' Graham, N. C. . . .Sept 14 it, j " ' CQI3I3nD km-tJ i?ecd- to : well ! Wabv M WeV Ate. SEDING.GTUD. THE - D and 0,1 OG3. iieaw o. Purse $150. Mile heats 3 m 5 tbe Director of Department In Trials of WJS3BB, Secretary." the market which TTOKT. fiTfTT ATTT XT f! r; lilLSAIil, J. rr,nGe a ST yczz ace
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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Sept. 21, 1893, edition 1
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