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1 1 W TT Ai Tfl vol: xx. 4 The Old Friend And ' the best friend, that never; faib yon, is Simmons Liver Itezu- . lator, (the Red- Z) that's'. ivliat you hear at the mention of . this excellent Liver medicine, r.nd : people ehould not be persuaded . that anything; else wilLtlo. ' It is the King of Liver ITedi- r, - cinea; is better than pills, and . takes the place of Quinine nnd : Calomel. It acts directly on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels and ; gives new life to tin v hole Eas tern. Jlhid is the inrtlicino you-. want. Bol l by a,u .Dnipara in; Xiquid, or in Powder, to. be taken dry or made into a tea. - - fVRnr PACK A.T3ffl v 9as lUtr V. tttaiun i .-l on wrnpper.' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. e 'JACOB A- TL.OJVCS , ' " ATTORNEY AT LAW, ? . May 1788. - - ATTORNEY. AT LAW "T: Practices ii lie State and "Fsdera Our will faithfully and promptly attend . ft- Uts- '!" i entrusted to him - - -$r. John.R.Stockard, Jr., . BURLING TOV, N.0. 3vrin(1 hpM of t"eth nt 910 ifr set Offlre on Mttio St. over I. 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Chaxzm, We are eow pecparcd to S"ke a vrmAtr fntlr liberal oiler to all who paj to advaaee t.,r Tsi uiicf GLaasaa. oi Won bi MKwry aad doseMtc ssaraa-fte itwTcrtlr one oi Ibe wt .popolar puhh r4. It U pore, enleruiolo ai4 fceloful ta rer dcpariBteal. lu g i ar. t'krfl wKk rrirfnalbhrbriaasreadiim im lllu .rations raitod to all etr ; U " ' ttfT lie great a l r- fcoaM tare a I no mir periodical asert M ao well, tent 1. 6a for tmr pper Wowaas Vtu one year saakios the latter ead.vlf Addi " - ' THK ALaM.' KCE fSLKA A'EB, L-L taj - eJasati, . C. '" jStes-?.'... . DENTIST, phones ltttaJ OLD tOKVH, PI.OWMAIV. Across the cornfield, marched old Jones, And as the plow ct.t through the furrow, ,.. He range hym In dulcet tone. ',.. T hot eat the chipmunk to tile barrow t-t-f 'Ul-laM'n did my Sa-vyer blee Dand Id my sitv-rch dl-ee, 4 . 1 . .. , Wood he devote that boo red h - . t nation P' . . The solemn ernw flew o'er the field. Nor paused to bear the buigunge ipnkeu But glnd annllgut Uie cauw revealed , , . Upon a root the plow bad-broken. - Another "point" I. net In plnce, ' And onve again itreet hope in .prtnging 1 Old Deacon Jones, the soul of grace, :, The solemn stave onoe rooro Is singing 1 'Wah sit fur crimes tbattl have done. He gr-ned upon that trce-ee, v. 0m-ma-slngplteegrasnn-nono, . ;;, - An.dlove Iwyond ." I The blucjay screams in bis wild delight. Tho blaoksnake bides amid the brambles, By that fierce language put to flight - - The gray sauljrrell up the coestuui scram- I hlp. For sin Is lurking In the path,' " As roots beneath thefurrow hiding, - 1 F're ready to dlttort with wretli A fallU the qrinest, most abiding, , . So sang old Jenes-rand so may we : r Go singing down life's yielding meaaows, Our faith turn skyward. Just as be . . Nor fear Ibe touch of sinful shadows. But when tho trial comes, ah, then.: : Wo fall, like Joues, and raise a ruction ; And rave, and roar, like other men, r. Whene'er life's plough meets an obstruction -,' . Cleveland nam ueaier. YOUNG MISS. "' A Traefliary f Oerla. TTnela Abe ftt iu'lhe aunalii-io wllh bid brad Uncovered and hlhlKn buck plit bottom chair tilled against a large true. A J irvii t'l WHHIB, WW l.lV.".'t ... w him and begired hitn t1 'ten u a taie Bi-ing a genuine ilwfiis Dakey UncU Abu felt highly fl ittered thai we should heg 'de po' olo rtiggfr iur er title" and laughed good-uaturedlj aod said : "r,or. chilliin. vou put me In , mine ob de time ye' ma flu' pa wtix er court in' ao' how Aey 'ud as Ol Abo lo i ll Vm er tale. Yer ain't neither it-am tvtt oh do time vn' ma keu' le Yan kee trum -r tte oliiii yer pa, la y-r An' ho Young Miso 'ud'flx up roigbl Iy er iiulliti' litilu blue ribbin on har dre4iiii? hafr, auV w hile rosea ".under hr twit, when sh lowed Mars JhcIc er g'wtne trcome. 'An' b come mr fti,lvfl!lvtrrl.li'o bis b black .1 h.iax. nh' er looH't' so Iraiaht an Htiddy 'ut Youog Mi 'ud run to windorV an' luff: an clap ber. "iW ban' an' my : , "Rtip. AK an', open .U. ai an' tek his lios :' an' fo', ber- Bilfr. an' er axin' de gem man t4 'n-alk itu' - : ?'. "An' den dey 'ad talk an' lalt au almt all de vrettyr little anng dey k no wed. an' Mere Jack' 'ud lean, on pianny au' tell Young Mi he pow'ful skeered he irwine ter loae ner, lease an l.uik so nuttv an' ainif ao tweet de angela 'ud v aut ter tek her to nebhen Ah! iln Voiina Miss 'ud lafl au' turn i4MZ tz da rosea 'n do garden; ' "0e flajr Mara Jaek eonie eooner clan ho, beenar doiu', an' atter roung mi8 dqn pluyed ou de pianny an' ting fur hitn dey weftt ont lo de ganlen au giti some rosea an' comes back an' sets on de porch. Dey looks Jis like niater seiliit' daryoung iniaaer settin In er litiUlow rockiu' oheer wid ber lap an' hao'a fuil oo loses, an' er fixl 'en in er big bowl, all de time er bum rain' er! li tie lone an' er jrlod look eer face jis like she wu in hebbeo, an Harse Jack er setiiu' close by . In big rockiu' cheer in r easy sort war, an' er atnokiu' er cigar 'an' watchit)' young ntia er fixin' de flow: era : an' dev ain's ceider one- eayl nothin' lis er fetriu' dar er lobkl peaceful an' happy, wid er alogini lo da trees au'ue muruiu' ua,er sbtuiu down on 'em.. Ole miss was er etinin' erhoat 1nde hoae. en' I had iea started ter tike do o de ladder what wui er leenie' agin dai aecoa' big col yam on de Ter andy, yonder ( bar I Ma fixin op de hooey-ouckle viae), when I look up fra de bcas ao'ere de back yard is Jee full ob yaokees, ao' years one vh 'em at Ole miaa if Cappee Aubrey is yeeeV - Marae Jack ao. yonoa;' mias turd whiter dan de dreae abe bab o, an.' t ape er (ermine look eome oof lane Jack's bee, and be geU np like begwieerfertilidem Yaokees 'year he la,' when yoong miss jumps op an' runs an! abets de froot . de' lo, en den 'fore I could ketch my breflT b done out dowst de rope awing wid Tuer flower abeara, b' wax er telw' it roan' Marae Jici,' close ep wader de yarose. "UsaeJsek be lak saytPMl an' young spiaa eey la er boeey way -Clint' dt ladder; eome Ab, ea' la er miaolt we was all ai de lop ok de Udder, wid If arse Jack er leetle e head. When de gh op dar young esbie pull back d Tines an' dar wux er big b-le la de eolyaai what dose rotted fra. . - 'Crawl ln, wyo- yooeg asiee ao' Marae Jaek crawl la, while yooag oiiaa ,t mt k.ieh bolt ol de rope an' U-l Im down leeide di abKe eulyooi. GRAHAM, T. C;; Young miss Jitxteo de eeu' ob de rope tm or nail an' put de Vines buck ober da iic.1.-je' z nice ea her pferze, an By down dn ladder quiokly M er angel Id wing-, atid wux t-r settlu' .in ber ch -er by de flower er wipin' de , blood ifi'ii her little white ban's where de rope cut jn, when dt)u',open au' out come de ioljctp Young mil's git-i so while I speck she wine ler faint, t she lit liber, an' when de st yfs ax where Cuppeo Au brey is at, ha answer dat dey mua' t'iiik her mighty amnrt ter know whar Capren Aubrey is-at all times o de Dey tell her 'datSdey een Cappen- Auliivy out iu de gyardun jess er lit Is while erg) au' au' ilat she knows whar lie U hiJ.K- Young miss rnie her bead like er ndeen ai' say she woijIA show em obi r de place herself.,, She wnlk all ober de plaoa an) show 'em behind all de trees-ail' bushes ani den day come back tin' aha show Vra all sober le bouse la de closets an', de .cellars, au' cben-np de chimblcys, all "de time r looklu' es white an' ez proud , tz er onsen When de , Yankees done seen fur ricmselves dat Cuppen i Aubrey ain't nowhere ter ba f tn' dy begs de ladies' nawdoir bii' say -'dey bellere iley'llatay all day an' wait fur da Ud dor soljerp ter come by. - Young mlfs sigh so' ole mios pray she hopes dey will tnek derselvcs ter home J ner doors is allusopen ter yiK tors : nnd she cacnot furglt de South em hoaspertiility, eren lt war-times. and de house la at dey arvices an'de soljcra all bow an spress dey ' regrets, Dera Yankee aoljers a'aytd all day, an' young mi-ui mos die she git so nor- vou lieu He cappen lent his. cheer back erdnst de very col urn wbar Maine JioT Wits bid. " After supper; wbeo de, moon begin ter riz, de udder soliers come er long an' dey all went off tergttber. Jess rz soon ez dey wuz out ob sight young miss mek me go fsteb tie ladder an.' clome up an' out de vines hack, au youog miss nx , Mare Jaok how b feel, fie wuz dat tired fcindiu' nil day wid noacely no are at all up ter breathe, dat ha fainted wbeu we lifted bin out mi' Iniil him on de porch Yotini! miia lifted bis head onto her knee while ole mUs folch him back life. , , " ' to When Marso Jack open Ids big brown eyea, au' luck Inter young utisjes pretty blue one', he smiled an oallcd her bU gyarden, angel an' ay be gwlne 'ter spun' all his life er tryiu' ter mek her happy 5 au' when he tuk her pore li tie bleed in' ban's In hls'n au kissed 'em,T went oft an' sot down ao cried er little, au' afore I knowed It wus eraleep. Young miss woke me op er culliu me ter bring Marre Jack hoe, au' when I looked up I seen de moon wnz er sblnlu' high in de hsbeo Maree Jack an' young miss Juck like two merits mads j s fur one nudder wheo dey go ter nay good-bye. Mar Jack lock oflfn bis hat au' tola ole miss good-bve, an' doo rtootl on de steps er boldia' young miss's han' Jest like he neber wanted co leabher ergin, an' she lacked so lit is an' party er stsndln dar .wid da moon er sbltlig on her yaller curly head. Marse Jack, sloop ed down au' kissed towuk miss, an den went er way quick, and rid o widoat lookin back, an young miss stood walohin' him tell de trees done bid him from sigbt.. ; jl' ... "De nex' day Marse Jack came back, au' it want many weoks t II dey wax married tne bright Sunday fmornlo wben de church bells wuz er ringin', an ole miss cried wben she gib ber only chile era ay. " ? "All dat wax majy er year ago, but de vinestill grows 'round de colyom ea de front Teraodj, ait' nex' ter 1 mlase's grave. . . 'v - Yes pa an' ma lab it hotter dan ea nytingiode whole 'world, an' moon light nights when de roses Is lo bloom an' de chilluo is er playio' an' er slog lu' la de honse, dey come an' eet la Ibe moonlight by de vine-covered colyum on' do a my er word, bat Marse Jack's arm steals 'round miss's waist, a a' I knows why der fanes, baa dat aaft, aweel Inckjes like two angela right from beben. Idalixr Edwakm, , Covirgtoa, Oa. The Vlrat a)wa. , . Perhaps yoo ore ran dowa, eao't eat, raa't eieep, cant mink, 'can't de anything toy tor satisfaction, and yon wonder what ails yoo. Yoo should heed the warniaf.yon are 'eking the tret etepMnto Kervoas Prostration. Yoo need a Nerve Tonic sad lo Elec tric Bitters yea will lad the exact re medy for restoring voor nertoas sys lemioits aormsl, heaRby ooadition. StirprMa reeslta follow the use of his great Nerve Toole aus) Alterative. Yonr appeiite retiima, geo4 di gist too Is retored, end ibe Liver aod kidneys rruraa healilir artioa. Tiy o botile. Price 50c. at T. A. Allngbt's drag store, -i, sa OatsM Way III OXiMiaa. 4 Up Im Iowa tbe cow and Ibe tea. era mid t pay ibe faoiily expenses ad fumi-h. Ibe Cvlog troaa day lo day, asd lbs bog gel is kls work by lifiieg tbe 101 rtgage oa the bra. Grd4 is pork. Americao latestiaeatOr - THURSDAY,; JUNE 21, 1894. . . Tribal Weaaea. Woman is Ibe masterpiece. Con- fu'ius. AH that I am my mother made me. Johii Quincy Adams. v Tbera is a woman at tbe beglnnlDg of all things LmnaUine. - If womanilost Us Eden, such, as sbe Ions restores It. Whilller. Woman Is la-tt at ibe cross and earliest at the grave. E. 8. Barrett., No tnao ain either live pinuely or uie righteously withouia aifn. Ricb- ter. ' " Tbe sweetest thing in life is the un clouded welcome of". swtfe. N. I Willis. - ' . " All the rcasonlnizs of men are- not orib one sentimeut of . women. Voliuiie. . Bui one .thing on earth Is better lliau tbe wi)a that Is t'.ie mother. Leopold hefer. - . ' ' . For tfhere U any author lo the world whotenithera suclf beauty oa a woman's eye ? Rhakenpearo. Woman Is theSuhdiy of man not his"repoe only, but his joy tbe salt Of hUlife.-MWhele'.. Woman is born for lovo, and, It . Is uipojstble tJlurn her from seeking it. Margaret Fuller. , When women gi ton tbe wrbag side, thev make a Kood del of misobiel. Tbe devil made usjof woman to get man out of paradise, aod wbeaever be can. be make use' of woman to keep him from beloi brouebt back. . II Ibe women bad been lelt alone, tbey would , doubtless have rectived tbe toepel, and done well enough j but thev had eonfidencn in the Jaws, of whom they bad learned the 'Jewish religion, aod were prejudiced by them aeaint the gospel, and scMostlgMed perfections in their ignorant aod Im petuous zeal. Rev. Dr. VaoUeWater, chaplain of Colombia College, New York, in V reoeut address to the students on "Woman" paid an eloquent tribute to tbe exalted quail tieaoftba sex. and pleaded fur the manliest ar.d most considerate treat ment of womanhood under all elrcum stance, lo closing be said "Lst oih era say what they will, act : as they will, you stnndout like men'; aod be leader and courteouc, loyal and pure In all your ; relations with . women Kothiiig next lo Ihe love of God which ought to be the law of your life, more Impoitant to the true devslop- raent'of your character aoa more cot duclve to your permanent success tbao your right estimate and devoted lova of a pure, good woman. Moft ot tbeir faults women owe lo men. For most ofoor virtues we men are Indebted to womea. It Is well thai such connsel should be impressed upon Ibe heedless youth at interval, and especially well that IU appeal should be address ed to tbe iostlnots of chivalry and jus lice. Anoaymons. ' Tbs MOO lo rellllc. V Paste Ibis In your hat. It will re mind you that next November ' solid Democratic delegation will be elected in North Carolina to Congress,' but that tbe Mouse will be Republican, aod tbat the next Congrew will do less lor the people than fhe present one has done so far ; and that then in 1896 the Democrat wilt elect an ad ministration and a Congress whlob will restore to tbe peoole all thtlr lott rights, and put buloess aod prosperity on a plane of progression unexampled sad nnequsM. All U needs le an ad miobtratfon, in executive aod legisla tive branches, of and lor and by tbe people. No Eastern man need apply. We have tried tbem'ooee too ofien. and found them wauling. Bevolo IIoms bave nsvar gone back ward. Tbe revolution against . the Republican party may be temporarily suspended by the pernicl-ius insotivliy af some of tbove wbo assumed to ran tbo gauntlet in leading the revolutloo noder the Chicago platform through false pre. teases. Thorn kind of men can not cling to a capsized coot slwsys wltb-o cork Jacket. Tbey must torn loose sometime and giva tbe boat ft e!ianee. A regular old JeflVrsonlan-Jackson life preserver slooe ran save tbe whole eolira outfit ; aad tbat t Just what sr will hava next time. -The sospesslon of the revolution will cease. Tbe leg islators will return Jsryls lo tbe Sea ate in place of Raaeom. and will elert a god, soond Western snao who .teals with both fret oo tb Chicago platform.- LiUUloo Courier. , o-riaairai. - " ' An extraordinary slory of the dan ger of phooetM spelling is told by an Australian paper. A oeoodloaviaa naed Ole Baamgarts, obo t estab lished in Aoatrslia as orboolmssW, wo aetooiebed and eotrsged 000' day by the rroeipl of Ihe followieg missive: Old Boom gala, io qoeet. Cor, o. yvt ere o oaoo of o leg, I wish lo ea ter say oewie io yoav skull." A 000 frenoe woe ksM, ao't Ihe writer, a aw emser.wee rWof by body of iabahitanra and asked indicontely lo r4 bU letter loon, ami say what bo otesat by it. "Kerrad t "Ole Boom' surly, Pyij. Wr: Ar yoo ore- O aa ( mom 1420. 1 wUb lo eel r my boy -iajuur ehevl.w - . A Baker's ! at Ilea. Dorothy, in Country Gentleman. . It Is an open secret that there Is prof- It la a few hens, but that success with larga flock is a very difirreut affair. A year's experience with o little-nocK beginning with 13, varying as pullet came loto laying, and again; as so ire were eaten, from 18 at Iba highest point to the present number number of 12, shows plainly enough what we may expect on this smnil scale. These fowls have bad only what may be called casu I attention. . Tbey have a rough boarded houc, 10 by 25 feet n aize, lined with building paper, and with tair-sfzrd windows to the South, so as lo bVmodarately comfortable In severe weather. It bas no arliQuia) heat. Their yard, to which tbey have access el all times, is peihps 40 f.( Fansra. enclosed with pailings and wire netting. It bad at tbe beginning 01 the year a good turf. which is now pretty thoroughly destroyed. . They have not been kept in cloe confine ment, however, but bave bad mot or tha lima a run over several ucres for a port of the day, at will. . This "baker's at ten" of hens, lirown Ijegborns and Plymouth Rucks, lo neatly equal proportions, have avera ged abaut 1G0 eggs a month. There has bean an v s sitiale Wees: in ine year In which no eggs were furnished, Ibst week being early in uecemoer. Tbey bave supplied small family (three persons) with eggs of tbe moat delightful frsshness and excellence, aad it is a family la which eggs form aa Important part of tha regular diet. Eggs enough have bean sold to pay for the feed. It ia true that there Has been some help from the house the table scraps nit being of n uob Import a Dee where a cat and dog have ."first lonlng" there Is still a modicum that goes to the fowls, aad a good supply of sour milk bas been utilized, In this way. Tbey have bad, also, some small pot. tors', and fur tbe summer and ra. months an abundance of apples. - , Bull have not done with Ihe profit able productiveae-s of this littlo flock la addition to a good supply of abso lutsly Iresh eggs, gratis, we hsve beea eotfog sprlaf chlckeos for 8 months. and hava still ol least twenty on hand The first sitting! of eggs batched poor ly, so tbat a good many eggs were s-t but once batoned, the.cblcks were ex tremely bright and thrifty, and save by aceldents by which several came to sudden death, hardly one was lost, Tbe whirls number raised was at least As the pulje's hatched In April have begua laying, 1 think tbey will pay for themselves before winter st in. By disposing of 0 vary faw of the young cockerels, it would be a very simple matter 19 eliminate efctlrely tae expense of raising. We bavs fed ft considerable variety of grain, cracked corn nnd.,curd. (sour milk) beipg Ibe chief food of the young oats. To Isying hens. feet oals, corn, gluten feed (for ft change) and wheat bran, i In cold weather they have an ample feed of meal, or part bran, wllh whatever scraps ara conve nlvnt, scalded wllh boiling water and fed hoi. Gravel, ashes nnd broken shell are kept ovfore them ot all limes. Sawdust Is used tinder tbe roosts freely bushel or more strewn about twice ft week, and tbe dropping tcen up in a barrel once In two or three week. This seems to be an easy nod satisfactory arrangement v 'r': , A fw bens kept In tbts somswhat "nappy -go-luck p" fashion without on 1 roua exactitude or labor, will fnrnlob eggs atd chickens obaoldteiy free for rnveral Dersona. It aeeros to be one of the natural resources of ft Utile coua irr tUor, aad like moat oatural things it lv.a tileasuro oa well profit. Our ..MMrma ra familiar Data. koOWO bv name, and possessed of coriously real kalis of Individuality that provide us wllh 00 Uttlo omuseuieiit and interest. ' slirsrC. 4 ' - 1 ' v Tbo MlasisslppI experiment station has been looking a trial aa Mlowe t From June 20 to Joly 18 were kept without salt, ibe milk from each cow being weighed twice dally from July 4 to 18. ; From July 18 to August 1 tbe same cows received four on aces of salt each, aod the milk was weighed as be fore. Tbosmilk tiven for the period witboat salt weighed 454 pouods ; for tbe period with soil 664 pounds, o gain ol 110 pound. That aall was evident ly well sold. " ; " ft LllfUClrr Stsaeriraeo iw ft I.IBW Mr. ftod Mrs. Loro Tresoott ftre koepera of I he (tor. Llgblboase el 8aad Beach. Mich, aad are blessed wiib a daughter, fbor years old. L yea aha was Ukeo down with Measles, followed with ft dreadful Cough aod taraiag into Fever, Doe 1 or a home aad st Detroit treated ber, but io vol", she grew wonae rapidly, util she woo a mere "kaaduil of bonea." Tkeo aba frieo) Dr. Kinga New DUv eovery ood ofVr lae uve of twr ond o belt tattle, enmpK-fery cored They say Dr. King's Xrm Diaeovery to woriB o welM ta gold, yet you easy get 0 trial boifTe free at T. A Bisi'obVeov' . At- 1 Oawmer Care f ! American Farmer and Farm News. . ; . ; ' Wberefgraas is plenty, or, better, where there is a clover field that tbey can bave access to, tbs summer care of bogs is vary simple matter, ard ba who has a field of clover accessible and kept purposely for tbe hogs, will find that he will get welt paid for bis f. re thought. Tho hog that is properly cared for up to the time it is put on full feed to fatten for market, will not be the most beautiful specimen of .bis race, but be wilt be In a condition to take on weight very rapidly, and will assimilate more of the corn latloa.lhai is common in Ibis country than will one not so well - prepared.' Cloyer Is highly nitrogenous in ita nature, and so are wheat screenings, oran ono shorts, aad milk. Tbl tends to tbe growth of lean meat, or muscle, and Urge, strong bones, and wbea the full ration of corn isgivsn, it Is fully as similated and the feeder gets full value for the corn he feeds. V But littlo or no corn should be fed during tbe : hot months, for It Is a very heating food and lands to tha oroduolos: of ft fever ish condition tbat Is not good' for, too ibrift of ihe animal.' . , Brood sows should be kepi by them selves and fed on food that will pro duce strong bones, and ft good mus cular system, that sbe may .ohow in her progeny the effects of careful and Intelligent treatment. . It I ust as well to limit the corn ration of brood saws ti one-third of the' loUl grain food given ber at .any lima. ) Oats, ship stuff and milk mny be led to ber regularly and In quaatiiiea larga enough to keep her In good condition, aod during the summer she should hava tha fullest liberty aad plenty of grass.'' " ; : '., " . . For several years hogs hava beca tha most profitat-le of any class f farm stock, and tbe prospect for a ' con tinuanoe of this state of affairs is quite promising. Qood care pays as - well with hogs as with other stuck: " Talcea Irsaa Ifeovea, I as reading the other day that, on lha shore of the adrialio sea, the wives of fishermen whose husbands bave gone out on the deep are in the habit at eventim of going to tte seashore rand a1ngingvas only female voices can, the first stoiiZA cuj: ft nraiitiful hymn. ai er taey nave sung 11 tney listen tin they bear, borne by the wind scrors the desert sea, the second stanza, rung by tbeir gallant .husbands, as they are tossed npon the waves ; both are happy. Perhaps if we could lWsn, we, too, might bear on Ibis desert world of ours some sound, some wLIsper, borne from afar, to remind ns that (here is beav en aod ft homo and wheo wa aing the hymn upon the shores of earth, perhaps we shall herr Its echo breaking In mu- fo upon the saads of time aad cheering tbe hearts of them tbat are pilgrims and strsngers and look for a city that hath foundations. lir. Curomiog. , , ':y. - . .r ... -j 0 vThlMai ibe Teeia. A homely.setof teeth will spoil the pretii-st mouth ever fashioned Sftcr Cupid's bowstring. Oo ih other band a com mon place face bocomes pes! t i vely attractive wben tbe Hps open and dis cuss two rows of clean, well kept Ivories, Tbey neid not be like dentri flee sdverltsemenfa, and Ibe "peail." of the old fashioned heroine are in this practical ago bat slightly esteemed, but there must be about the well groomed mouth a wholesome, cleanly look. Precipitated chalk Will keep tho 'tfletb io fine condition. Have box of it al ways on your toilet" stand and sea what It will do towards freshening up ft diogy mouthful of leelb. New York World, - r -1 . : ' 0 m Bgg laiBariatfOas. ' . The Amriran Economist for Febrn ary 10 has loag article on tbo egg business, Ihe flgafes for it being gatb ered from official statistics. According to tbls authority, Iron 1883 to 1830, we Imported, on' an average, more .then 1300,000 d xee ogg every year; over 124,516,000 dozen of foreign egg sold In this country lo eight years. Daring tbe eight years we paid away to for eigo firm era more than 818.770,000' for eggs alone In good Aor erieon money, almost 830,000 every week of the eight yeats seat abroad to foretgo farmers. Seven thousand dollars each day fa tbe week, Sunday Included, lo o pretty large amount of money for tho farmers of America to Jet get away from Ibeay when tbey might as Well keep ft at borne aa not,- A eertato set of people bsre been crying Ifcat tbe poolry bos' eras woold be ovrrdona by "next year for Ike lost fen year, bet tbo fact re ssaios ootwlihstoodleg tbo fmoteaee loeroose la egg prodtfctloo la our coun' try, f be sopply has aeV-r eqtrared tbe desaand, aad there era 00 syntptetBt Vlsobie tbat show say tendency 10 een geotfoalnthe msrkett. The United Siaie eould double its lo.:k ol pouliry ood its yrodtrotivs of egr wrtb- profit. NO. CA0, t ) Theses Are tell-tale symptoms that pour blood is not rights-full of impurities, causing a sluagtsh and unsightly complexion. A few bottles qf H. ti. & will remove all foreign and impure matter, cleanse the blood thoroughly, and give a char andsosy complexion, his most effect ual, ana entirely harmless. ' Clm. Heaton, 13 taarel Street, Philip v: "I bave had lor years a humor In my blood which made me dread to shave, as small boils or pimples would be cut, thus causing shaving to be a szeet annoyance. After taking three bottles my lace m m um -"- -"" , tt should be-appetibs splendid, ln mr and (tet like running a foot race all for the us otS.S.S. Treat! w on blood and nldn dheases mailed free. T SW1T bPEClfiO CO, Atlanta, Ga. FOR SALE ! VahaWe- Cotton . Mill ! u. vtrinn nf thn nowcr contained In ft mortgage deed executed by Graham Vrttnre Mill to the nnderilnd mortifairees, dated May 27lh,'t893, and re!tatorod In tbefflco of the Register of Deeds of At imanee Conn ' ty .n Ixwk No. t . big j, ihi mu on. A e will soil at public auction at the Court flcuse door In Qraiiam to the Diguoei oiauer on tT- 8ATURDA Y, SEPTEMBER 1,. 1894,' ttt 18 o'clock M. all tbo real and personal property dejcrltea in saia oeen. wt-wiw 1 1 w. -acres of land adjoining- the laud of Sidney Cotton Mill aod others, on "hlch arosltnatcd two-.tor mill bulklina 407". dry- ho i 20x81. t rooit tenement homes and oD'ce. - Ihe njachitery consmts or a single -ww Lowell loom, 8 qolller frame, drjser witli steam calender, cloth folder, burner, aizin vat and Bxtnre. engine u boiler, abattlng, pulllcs. belting and offli. furniture and all other property converod lu said doi. .', Tb machinery an new ano. ra guow wruor. , cated near R D. B. H. , " " Terms Halt cash, balance in six montli with approved ecurity. Interest from d ij of sale at 8 per cent, par annum. Title reserve until purchase nuniey paid. - - v CtlA$. A B'OrT, . . W.J. hTOCKARI). JOHN W. U.tOV, - ' " ji. at'OTr, ' , -t. P. i.BRianT, J, A. ifAMILTOI. . Oraham, W. 0. ' Mortgagee. June 7, 1894.- ' . ' MAGNETIC KERVH1E I, lumM to on Hervou Protr ' ' tion. Fits, Dint' Rms, Haadaoha, euralgia and In- somnia. ti . . bolLl and In , tiopa.li: bility, nw, ha Oral saaoai oplnm, sioohol. 1 WW W 1 rlnicliiKOo Bf bility, Bloepiensw iieepteno entul Da oreaalon. S)OftanlnB Of tha Brain, Insanity and UMi mlMnbls death. MAQNCTIO SB- INC mausll tonus ia ithr w iiTatraiiKth to both Uw i mowolM mtUf Mi hum up too brnla, tmllda up tbo Smd. bri 1 and aorrooa nataiiv in tonaa ud tha braia. ballaa up tbs Bma. Dnnas mn Ins alasp, and natoraa haallb ana aapi in&mntT A amnUi's traaunent m Plain nl.fn McluM Ij iplno to tbs aaU to sn adaraaa, siaumt djsi aior OAVvJ nf addraaa. 140 Par tux; I for 5AU. WUU corior inland th WW. OtrcuUn traa, Onsisillsss Unaa oalr by ear aaania . . . .. Mailed on receipt of price by r v KIUHARIHON & KAKIJS, i i Wholesale & Retail Druggit-ti, . Grecni-boro, N. O. - ' Leaksville Woolen Mills, . LEAK8YILLE, n. c. : BBPOnfi - AFTER' Are stHl at the nM plnce .noder the sine ol.f m tnigemcnl, sud still makbig lbs same line . of . ' ' ,' EXCELLENT GOODS ' to well and fa roi ably known tkroagb title - tectUm.,''"'.' .... . . - VTm VTark Waal aa Obarca r far Caals. lata ISIaatiala, Vaaey Bedasirrafta, . . Casaitaerea, Jeaaa, Plaaaala, ' aad Tanas, aYc , ".. Writ for Information and (ample,. "" ' ' :. : . . ; ' ' '! ,' ' r T your wool to A, B. Tali",' Agent, (Ira ham, N. U. orfl. K. 8cnit. Melwne, N. c. aud : tbey will forward it to Mill free of cbaige. i 1.K A KSVUJJl WOOLEN UILLB, LeaaaTlllo. . V. Hay 1 Out . ' - , , , 1 nfTHAA vcav E ATSJFu 1L1E i. Ar,Ks7 ' aa f r-vn I 1 1 T o V na vur i ruun i ) "Nr CAJ I OBTATH A rATlWTf . W Brant aranraj and an bonaat otxnioa, Ortta tj SltaN aV 1(1., wbo bave bad oaarlrsrtr raara1 axravtanfla la ths patant baainaaa. Ouni'uanicap uma atrtuUy eraiSoaatUI. A Handbook of ln . fanaaCloa euuinuna; Fataata aod b-.ar to ob tain tbata aaot fra. also a eatakaaoaaaecsna leal and aalonuae book aant fraa, . - Patanta takaa thrnoab Musn ft CoV taSSirO spaetal aottsa n tha Hrleatlaa A aaarlra a, and tnas are brotwbi wwmIv ba'iratba put.ilo wnbJ Oat eoat to tbs fenvrnlAV. lha aptraoid patar, taaaad weakly, alacaour uioaomtol. baa by far Uj lanreat clroalsMoa Of anr sotanuSo arort la taa arortd. OS a fear. Sajap.a anaaa aani fra. aoildlnf sVfluoav aioKii.iv. tuit raar. t-meia .. encaaa. '1 Santa. Orai r fianher eontajna bwa. ttfol piata la anaora, and pnotoa-rapo of nrar fcnaaia, a-M plana, aaabline aalHMn to show Uaa M aad aanira aontraota. aodraaa co. sir tout, aei hmoAMX. 1 Head of Iidir ! . 1 ani the tforlh Carolina Agent lot Or". .White! New Hair Grower TKatme.it . Th 6ra(est Discover of th Age. ' It will permsnently enre falling of tbe hair, daurtruiT, sealy eraptiona ptalr, or any ralf Amse, It prevents bair lumlcg gray rd reetnree bair lo Ma erigioai color, and brings o- - - Krw Crra-ta af Bifr asy Bald Braa . . Earfav ' It is (tte only treatment tbat Hill pioduce IbeeO reflcilia. TeatirrrrmUls aod treatise farnibbe f oo application. Mr. Joha if. Culo. at C:M I, Thotnpaon's at ore, U my Sgenl at Gra ham, N. C - Hefre(tfui!v. -. n. t f.?Tii.rr.' Dec.14 if. Il.ut i-.y.r, ;:.C.
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 21, 1894, edition 1
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