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Jr.;, The Old Friend And - the bct tciend.f that never f.iils you, is Simmons Liver Regu- . lator. (tho Bed Z) tlmt'B Avhftt you hear at tlie- mention, of. jtlus ; cellpnt ;,Livf;r, , medicine, and , eppl phonUl not , be : pciBuaded - that anything else will c!o. Ilia the King of Liver Modi cinea; is better rthan- pills,-end , takes the place of Qumiiie and ' Calomel. It acta directly on the Liver, Kidneys. and Bowels, . and - gives new life to. tho vholo sys tem. This is the medicine you ' want. Sold by all DrusgiBta in -"Liquid, or in . Towder to be taken dry or made into a tea. , . . ". 7. Stamp In rl ; on w. JfpjMW. , T. H. 7.KIUN cQ.Fhllilrlpl.Uk.V " PROFESSIONAL CARDS. BY n ELCN FO I! R FST GRAVES.' to ATTORNEY AT LAW,; May 17. '88. iv. r. .T. 1.Ti:T31I,rf01L.E. - ATTORNEY AT LAW . ... , ' 3ttn, auo. r,-'..i Practice in lie Statu and Foderel flonrt -will ralihfullr and promptly attend . " -"" iic i itrtld to Wm. ' 1 r tVM, P. BYN W Jr., A ttorncy and Ccvcmeelor at IJaw, 1 ' - " QREENSBOnO, W. C ' ' Prac!re re (jttlarly tnitnee coantjr. the crnrts of Ala- DrJolin R;Stockard, Jr., ; j DENTIST, bUBLlNGTOif, sr. c. DO'MmI set of tnelh i $10 ir M Offlw 011 Main Sc.: over I. N, Wnlker ACo.VHore. - . , . t Are You Going .to Build ? ' ff'yonareitoliifftabullrt ' lomc. Ton vtl a wt-ll to call on me for price, f haw ..rce of aklHi-d workmen who hare r-n wtth lit froin 2 to 8 Tenrn, who know how to c, work and a heap ot It. iwi" '"" "J aei or y j i Will be plad to give J,tr.. t or I,t the dav t fori.lh materUl or joe can o 11. (mM nd tee ir.e 1 a-.... . Tkatiku for nnrt firoiire, ( f r", ' -, 11 VV. 1l 0 1 8 V, Graham, N. C. : Aug. 25. - j ,,.. , . - f -. ' ; r , I in, .' t 1 . 1 -J 1 " 1 -1 PRICt 80 CCWT8 PrU OTTtt, ton tf Aiiu laraiMmta ntu . - a.. ft -hlliaCIBTB. ... A';-,- VSUFrOLK ; : - rmrtlh. Scientific. KtbrmalitI and taanical courae. with pcial Boa- ." lu rwtnartmtDt. If roo bav" on . C Y fart' drop portal for i-Catalogue, jnoTf . . P. J. KERXODLE. A. JL, JnTy 13 tf. r,r'nrl'I, A Leading Magazine Free; Amtnscmenti ' Perfected fcyT72iic!i"We Gire Sub scription to Woman's " 7drk witliont' : " ar tot pirnaitw to iak on dranre tl liSrmJ nflfW to kH Who tM fw Te 4uci OLBAaaa.. iin'a Won U a tiwrurr aad eWeriic BtorazroB potmlar imMkkkk r4.,4t lim eatrunlnc M net pin' . rwrf Trt- rf am alien -ra -rrtWnaJ ktrta riu readlac matUr mm4 lllaa- tvuM tu4 io aH arr: It la nibtwhrw aa mU ta-t rrrat aer4 for r"(rf Ihom Kit ! .M lor our r aa Womi'l U kjk ona ear aMkias Um latter CTU.ul A6 TEX Jl-OI.' KtK JI r t A PR, 1 "Dora thee think be will come ilay, Dorothea T" ; . -r'U"?"; Tin iilmoat aU'e of It, mother." n; t .'Dorolhea 0lwfcrr bortnrw" eorn- roonly . cmIIcsI Tl-e: r alooitig tn front of the kitchen oveii, gravaly ie Krdiiii a pie which e bail Jot taki D rut a puBy, flaky pl. blerrtii.g at -vrty pore yvitli. trimwm bliitkberiy "Thee haa ha ftooil lucK wiin-ny hAfitir.' Dorothea " aai.I Friend Martha DulP, who hail always persisted in me dialeit and costume af her jbrelulher. "Oh, ye, moher I And the poiiB' cke U beaulifuf V eageily poke th Kirl.- "Henry nvd lo be fowl . of .aponiie mik: n-fl.-aiU'etv murmxred the: old lady. Wr'at i that around thy neck, Durotbea ?" -Then net the pie on the t ible, and colored "ccleMinl tony red'' as she pul her hand to a silver rphere, faatened on a bit of Hue Cord which ' encircle her neck. , . -, -1 - a f'Dou't yon remember, mother,! she aid, "the t-ilver quortrr bioh Hn'ry and I, rxchanxed ilie , eek , be 'W away ? ' His aaa dated 1870, the year of his birth, and mine was 1874. He culied them our love token, you know, and so I thought I'd put mine ou and wear it to-day.". , Friend Mai tho. smiled, bi oiRnly. "I think thee will have a good hus band, Thea,'! said she, gently. '"In that the clock striking?" ' " "No," raid Thr lu-teulng. "ItV some onetiippiug at the old hulldoor," And, all in an iiifanf as were, the keeping room door; nVw opon sod .In Mihml tirtv vountr uirK in a crum- nlod nink calicodn-sa, with cttrls blown about by the summer mind, and checks flushed a ivid carmine, JFrM-ml Martini sat Upright in' her cnair with grave aud j almost,- dUsp- prortog meln. 'Why,'; said she, slowly, "it I J s nhina Pearl I A's. GiiV Abraham's grand-daughter, isn't i t" t .. Tim ma of nink calico bnd black cant ilt-er Iwdily into Dorolhi-a'a arms. 'Y.." ahe rerlitil. 'Mf Jo rt-an liack iiruIii ! A bad penny iHays re i..r..' von know ud I've run ny fix m Old Cat Baker.: I conldit't.atnnd ihc long houra, aud the baleful lecture, end theaiitoh, etitcht stitch all "day; long ? : I'm half a Uomaiiy, you know, and the glpfy psrt of me rsvoln-d. at aiich bondage us I hat. ' Why . have I oomehere, Friend Marlha wil'i a, eaucy 0 ash of her brilliant black eyes io the direction of the Qnakeresa. on. I don't-know, except, that I bad no- abereelre logo! And jneanau oo-n good to me. Then Is good to every body. '' Please I may stay, mayn't I Just until I geiaotther aitualion ?" Fiiend Mania comrraea her lips od remained silent, but Thea pleading ly spoke np r j , 1 i - ' - "Sbe may slay, mother, mayn't she T There's a little rornv upstairs where the blankets are kent " "I can cuddle down sny where," sW ih hlai kved rirl. eaeerly. "If thsro U nowhere else. I could sir Inn up in a hummock in the apple tree jonder, or iq (he barn loft,,' ,"S ; ; ri "That Is nonsense, Josephlna," se rW uttered the old lady, : "But thee may sleep one or two night In the lin en room, until thee gels another place. Perhaps thee Is notaware that the hem of thy frock la torn down r . Jo Pearl looked comically at ner aia- orsraniied gown, . . MI ran acroee lots from the railway station " raid she. "as bard as 1 could ruu. I thought I couM snake tne ftAmaft run better from Lowood tbsn from the Brlok Depot f but I was a lit tie Td when two disagreeable young men the had been trying to attract my notice on the frain. got off, loo. 60 -vit. th mrm asking auestions rf the depot agent, I cut and ran, There's where the gi pay blood came in nanny. Did I diaiauoa them I ralber tbiok I did. I dare say they ar looking for me now in the Lowood Mill." Bb laughed a merry peaL " Friend Martha looked graver than ever. , 0b, and I bad another adventure 1' eaid saeer Jo. You see " " ,Perbaps,M miWly Interrupted the n.utrMf. lt la not worth while for thee lo chatter any longer about tby adventures, Josephine. Draw a pail of frrah water and balbe tby baode and (ace. Diaaer will soon be leady." Je Pearl obeyed, but as ahe ran up wtatrs after Tbea to tbo Utile slopiag roofad room, she gavs bar friend a fur- tire hue and wbUpered : . l eaver eaald sew, Tbee,Vw neb a girl as yon came lo have such a solemn Cule asolber as yours to." As she floag off Imt shabby gsy iaeket aad olwasred ber rosy face Into lbs bowl of eool water, welting ber kalr antii U erisped an like a water spaniel's coils, soaseihlng tinkled on the floor. . - - T"a looped I" r k H up. "Wty.au.tUiLUr'kitaaaW, with . . -a i- j .int.- a cuiious,. sweei-pea. uuau.turuuuK acrnas her face...' '':.'T,.''!v'"'" ' ; J wephlns made "a snnlcb ot it. ' iiiV part of my, aMveQlure," she 9id. i '.'Oivo lt 1o.iner-qulck,t. TbW 1 On, such a liandome young fellow ?"'" Thtfa was silunt a moment. 1 She hesitated. (Then sho gave.ba'cW to - Jo Pearl the silver quarter, with tbe date "1874'1 on it, the tiny hole drilled at ob9 end, and the cuil VuS little sora'tch aurof a the nusi Greek-name 't he; tQod-: necs ol Liberty, -and .tier . heart Sank like lead lu her bosom., ' For she knew that it was the love-pledge ' she ' had given irenry Barrorij a yeargo, j!f ' , And after a chatce flirtaticn on , the f.trshd knew too well the ; pro car, clivites of hef Wil.l little : protege, Gipsy Abraham's grand daughter, or .he flash of a pair of black eye, tne inilo of a cherry ; lip, he bad flung 11 way the procious guge d'ainour given; liy her hand"."':'' 1 A . ' . ' ,' ', . Jo Pearl was not In fault. She . bad never seen her . friend's,. flanoee-in fact, she did not know of the engage-' ment. 1 1. SCVKtAWO HOT .,. h t . ti !: -i - & ' 1 ' 1 1 1 T :W f :-' i." -t' ' ,-iK-i ! CU Oates the Carraarr Tarl ; r-.;.waalthe (PeeaWaaj Twia Uiiax,, -'.'.iiyi':,'' -i'M 'mMiiiin w.-';''ij'::i?' .i'.:V-.;;, 8enator John-Ti Morgan and Hon, W, fX Cal,'the peraooratlCndMate fordoverpor 1 labains,, spoke Jast Saturday weet at AtUlKi (bat, State, Tbe following U an extract- from wi. Onus' epe cb, S (rep6rte4 to theAti Jatftft CouttituUon. "I am uotTpleaaed with; everything thai ClevelttDil dues, but I have never beard anybody say he - wa not an honest man, and if I differed wltTi ,hiui more w idely than I do 1 would nut be the man ta stnb Dsmooratio ad minl-tratfon.Mr. Clevelaud has iiot the whole power of irgMillon ;iu bis handc." j . , i-.i ; , Colonel Oa toff- spoke of tho mUIn- formution of the people on national Is sues." '-. He said Mr.-Cleveland hail head of his own, as mil-ih so as , had oiTiivlriirv'f Junkann. J "I ir ed to orr- suadd him to sign the seigniorage bill," li 'l he Labor Trawiiea'aaiil aefca ' l-A, 4k,- '"r-i i.-,-'.!;!'.iSlr, Bar, Dr.X.. H, , PriUAsrd, la Pbarlotte 0b ,:servr. ;r.,,,,jj ;if't A-ui ' Isn't It a Job for Coogrera, ,1 -mean the' labor ird'uMeV tloW -hfaulfVatlng mostacuis syiaptom's in j,he slrikes of the country. It scema.".tb . my1, jpopK judgment that a period of, eikiU has come and I hat the most impoi taat mat ter claiming the attention of our gov ernment ishbw to adj ust the difference between labor end capital. Both sides have r'ghla and both sides, unqurstion ably, may cdmblue'for ihtiir better ft tetlon, There alwsys yill , be ques tions ef difference between labor, and cepltaf but 10 leave the settlement of these differences or if you ilese the riih's of. these parties to strike-- kind of determination wblah self les nothing. but which threatens ruin to all our in i --rH:.yfisrtlasrts)essv,-; x.jf. , 6ftentimea both the farmer's wltt and profVMlonal dairymen experience coimidersble trouble in gsthetlDg the butter nto a solid mass,' even after It appearsTa the churn In smal grsunlea aud floats about' In the buttermilk. Tbe usual plan is to taanipulate with tbe dash until the butter 'can be i moved from tho churn Ini a more br leaa comoact form. Thus ' treated It t-w) often pres-nis a greasy, appear ance, and by the time the usual wash- inn and proper quantity of salt is well worked io, the. granules are mostly tereW-ls supreme folly. I knowthat uroueo, sna tne resu.s .- this U no small qussUon, and that the Pl't fa markaled at a loir price. . Very wisest and best statesmen, of the, land wifl be needed to bring about . an ad- l Jdsiment'of tbeiS I roubles, but it does seem lo me thut os he government is 1 he. people, acting in a corporate cspa- much ot this trouble cso be avoided by a verv slmD a process, eaf ny noai r- stobd and within the reach of all. As soon as the butter appears 'and the process of gathering Is about to take Art UB-tdU tympUmu (hat your llood U not right fuUof tmmni, e"vmn0 a sluggish and MtfcfUbJ to . on. A few bottle of ti. H..B. ,.. ro n tminm iMttmmn matter. cume the bhod tkomghly, and iM?" nd rosy complexunu u h vwf not, on a intirdy harmless. . M . r tt . mt l aMHie.mku.mvK nimnln would he cat. thin auiii - to fceaKWaiioyaaea a'"-tiuni. ileeo well and fwsl ha iuuwu a foot nosaU foe the Beot.s.&. Trearlae on blood and Wn JfaMinw "as- A' Br ...vWnV'bl tW'wwri Contained in ,, a morutaireioeeq oiBciiiou j r;" T Mill to!tne nhdewlgnud morvfjuoea, 'Ko . said Ttea to herself. "if Is net said th speaker , "itoia aim iu.g.i c u ,houW.uke the lead in setiling plce men, jor an e.gnv . -r'-. , her foult. - But that . be-that Hepry it woui nave me meet o,. reouH lhMe grcSt indurtrlal problems Whf ing, pour greou.i.y over .u- ol tho pegijter of ueajUof their coro- ibouM think so lightly of my gift 1" i he parly Jo a large measiirs.,, no tow ,( nol coMou be Wppoloted With a sudden jerk she untied the me very positively -ne; snougis i (0'1M,ind,cat a these malt? w, as our Hue silk cord from about her neck paitycouia nye on us principle, m- -jianoii-ieitlea aflalrs be- a?.d flung the second ' gleaning silver Stead cfb' i.ig hired to do rlgnt. weau the p(,pitf nnd pubIio carriers olnl 4 out into the tall rass, -where a want free coinage of silver, but we dif- An . . h u not about lime that i-r us uow is um iu gc iv. t w as to the iuterpreltttibti of; the silver plank In pur platform, j I think silver's Intrinsic value means itsliullion value. 3oOb do not. . We difl'er alto as to tbe ratio to be observed.' A free coinage law given you the right ti ti silver bullion to the mint aud coined. .Would any of you have occa- -.m. . lh destroy real liberty . . :. ; , , . . mi.. .1.... " rr .: - . , ., .... slon to go to me mini r- me nw mine owners would,,. no wever. xaey coull take their bullion to v tbe mint, have It coined and get.fl.for.eviy- 5t cents of sil ver' at ths " present bullion price, , I'm opposed t t? this. (I want pnmiffh bullion nut in to casks a silver n , m took No. l mte 5V W ana, oj. at puoue a uc in hi m .. in Orabam to the - bigbaat JAiien cluster of daisies nodded neled beada. -; J Her eyes flashed. A . deep , crimson pot glowed on either check. Iu all htr liinocoiit hfo. Dorothea lMie nau never bi en so near a passion as now, "lie Shall nol come to the- house I" h lotd herself.' "N01-I will not see h'ra.' Where would be the use? I'll try to be dynlfle 1, but I will not see him. No, never again never 17. At the same moment she started ss iUdnie electric current bad thrilled her vein.' A familiar voice was talki lug to her mother in the kitchen bcl-w -i-Henry Barron's voice. 'I it ...?'i ""Uust missed the Lowood Station," sold be, yni I had to go on to" Brick Depot, so it was hair au nour s 1 datteit the ooii tmance - Vtmn butter lii the churn two gallons of cold water, lit which a teacup of fine salt has lu.t been dissolved, Let It suna for a moment the dash ' pitting (be churning; abd the 'chances adjoining the land -f Sidney 1 tht lh- butter will be gathered Ootwo Mill and rthers, oa w are. .itu-d - t . . . . 1 twiunnrf mill Dniiaiiix j - t .1 We wlU sell at House door t been dissolved; Let It stand oavyv. s . ?! -iV,m loment; then mlbipulate ' with SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, ,1894, tlu theu.u.lmner:com: -t Congress was (igbtenipg tbe'gates by Ini.alcrira art ailmiicad Into tills Uiv4..."" ---r - : ri.l..-1 i:rV""' ..J,.m country f A Chicago paper states 1 bst "T"T I'XSSZrS" W? .1.1.. -.!.. r th. m.n anir.r.d In the son Is that the waler containing the , 2rf,,T .;Xr frama. diW with ,1 f ITtZ I j Tiahr the lad-1 ll Increaaes the deoHy or specinc S-TeWlalaer. beaawr. ststn. strikes are fori Unerv Debr, the la- v cf 4he buttefmilkr causioK the fS Bxtnrea. engine .nrf boiler, itiafun o t.a arwolal fiiend of Iliaersoll. the f. .1.. ih. uirfana If aluo I IwilUn and offlea-funillure and all kV yoiir &rcb mieUttiA u be, lreBted twice &rA.a, them- removing a ce. tain sub- 'jS. uT- 'd have H for alcoholUm.5 Are we to allow a sea- etai.ee or coating front their surface "t, !T 1,,.. r L. .1. .hial-aJ - ka I ka I ... 1 A ....lta- IntsswwMt frntO AXW fit a- nrpuiirsi tiucu mm las - - uuiiiudu : bwj - I wild buuiuiw ewm "Wk . r h ait mill Inir 1 to our Una aUlOibW. .1 f ,k. .i..k . ...ni.lnir rhiirn. I ..I. ai It mr cent, per aanam. liue retencu. deists, iofldels, and Ariarchl U t , men Bl)Uer gathered by? this process Is until Pwf'gjrr, walk to bring mo bere. How I grudg ed evtfryf'pof the way I - Bui you're snreV"vod" pre- wt-lf?" And ' Thea alicre'lsTlien?" ' , ",, , Jm-f theu it a arm young hand grncp- ed Dorothea's arm. : Jo Pi-arl's jieaoh ..fi itiuek was l.iid acaiust her shoul der. "I7s he." she whispered "my hero I Who U he? How nmesbe - to. rbe whnara educated by their leaders to I mnr.h fltmer. better errnulaled. hnd hold soelity, government, law and, re- consequently ' better flavored, rune ligloo as their eneo l,s, to be bated aad onry objection td be offere I is the svl; overthrown f toll preserratiou Is the dltlon of sslt to buttermilk t, but fr flrat law of nature, and it baa come to rat,diaa Durnoses. if added to the swill ba a moat se. l-.us Question whether 1 nP house along, no ill effects to tbe .1..I1... I.i.f (. .miwl au anv OLher dollar. I iHa nreaarvatlon . of our Institutions, I iBlna ara ohterved. When fed to hog . : . . ,. ..i wiis .it ntvil and rellaious. does , not demand I at. Mnvar rmature. the action of tbe sslt enca T? rlg5 uU-lmmlgrailoo,, laws moVe. .11 .danger, from bloat, by onger the market price, and why, 1st the sil- b by b Bationfti govern-1 atmply Increasing their desire , for Orabam, V. ( June 7, 1HM. W.J.WOfKtKU. . JOIIW W. BA30S, , M 4, V- SCOTT. . n rnm''vn'l .A. JJiMILTON, ; JJortgagtc. ver miners get more for their, product I thac Ihe market value J..:. "I know Mr. Cleyclabd is note gold slabdsrd man.:; . I'ye heard lilm ssy so. We hove between, five and six hundred millions ot silver in- circulation and Mr. Cleviland Is willing to increase the amount whenever . (he itold reserve meut ; at least (or a time. ; About half a mils up It-lntr AmArlnun AirrioultttrM. A K and CnftiDlata Traatmetit, wawiH t BUPPOrroKIE Capralca of Ointment ana no , ,,, .r, r , v, t, ... , '',.:. i r.4 emmiaturaao.ldMrrm. itauuioa ii.i .i,.,-ni 1 Tbe Missouri, experimen t station, lu iUSSfspTiiS r,' the Cumberland I -f .,. 1 .,111-.,, ar painful ua&mMam . i-mutKiot en, hmmmot OfDUMni ,air-flUn uwr whKk crini'u " , 11 1 I aiwinilulaDdeldi.napriBaniiyn,au"- . . I it. hnllaitn an . aoila and If l""r'i ffi im iVurr r t ' a. man neatem. . - ... ii4.--. 1 ...m m...? wi tm.tinw.ii summarizes a luuuwa . . ... . 1 hoxaa to our aniaw. . 1 in .mand"aiiiiihta nlant I bnefiU nwelTwL M mbai. S tor to A, viwj. v-f ---T-- r;-, I Qnaranl food In proper amounts. . C0NSTIPATI0liS?2l;i 2. The plant food most deficient in , orMt irVKft md e-roaioif hi " . j a a . mountains I came upon o a M-k bv the roadside. His bat the amouii wncnevsr.tuo no". i ' ' . . . .. . T . ...a :. m..- -ht..h had fal en off. his gun lay on the road IS increnaeo.i v , - ; , , . . A f - ..I.-.i . i...mAn..j thiooa hv I DeSlOe Dim sou on uau.auuu m ,...- noiuiunicu mo uM."" - i ......... 1.. u, fh Tha. how irood he was lo " n-mnornftw favors the fiee and sorrowful look was a a ouve I XT... l:l. .Illu ohultarintr I ' ' . it Milt 1m 1 OUireil if DC WSS III. 'V me io p coiungj 01 stiver., yt iiuoj. - - i ... .,,-. , .,,,j .it flU. vo..,. men wl'h the lona moustaches ,i t.u will, the molotenance of a To, not 11', but shatleied all W W " -. .. . 1 ... 1 3 H L.. unliH n. ha look . , I , 3 t - w .. . . w n n -1 .... . . via alas m 1 IITM. IW MIICIUUI1 u,.w.v . a nil tue Knno-neaue-i canra, uu i aouoil and staoie curroosy. - ----i - a uimAMim nniet anffel out cf an- I I-..J ....... rW nn fl cm. lint of the BUC- Cd Up tne fOaa. . ( - " ' r " " r-r ...... ..Than roll have had fall from a .ther worm, i : nan ; io my ucarii. t luaiion la the value 01 silver ma. u , .nil T hu.li 't a mm of monev 1 . . .. . i. ik. ha.t. I treu ? . ,'ry-h. l w,l. euci. Znfbver C l exady from. U, . distreas,-ana tnoo norriuyouni. u. 71 the cer. hut I've been u.-i.ro ti.'. fftcruiinir and wniHiieriiiK. i utiumwrnium- '-- v id ihe c.nduit.r stood there ; as tfreatest of all question. He spoke 01 ju-v...-- - - . , cropi Bean tna buying m.,A h,.. h.n.la.l aa a. alon I . . . .t. .f-TTl.1... la-Iir I "tlOW (11U TOU linill-:ii w i i r . . 1.11: . turn : ...... ... ........ 1 .h. AnnrMliaD fil IHB illUAJUJC-- . tntiM . - - . ... . 4, gorgintv aud siU -or- a sudden -that A' mnmam h.A t(f n-y the centiemaa put nia nanu - inio nn . " ,K V." .. pocket and gave me this silver coin 1 charge after all, and how tbe Eastern Oh, he couldn't have been politer-like mnuufoclurers got tbe protection," He a. a a a a a am. . . . a .a. a . showed tbat the McKinley bill lies cos. Huf n -a ImmsSwIIII. , UUUaUMM -awaia-.il w w 0 a jv-. ' . , iitavu I hrsr PsIisrtB --,v"ir-r f . r .1 T frAK-nttUiaPVtU ... ateuiL A lid Atna meawnt -0 our soils is potssb, pbospborlo acid ana Vdipud iuTohikirau'. aaa. mm nltroaen 8. All Dlants readHy respond to ep- Dlioatloce of pp'ash and phosphoric scid, aud all but., the , leguminous nlants to tbst of nitrogen, 4. The leguminous plants are ow OUaaaJIx&fta aaa wj Mailed on receipf of price by ' Wholesale A Retail Druggists, , Greensboro, N. C. , t.,....,..,,, , A TraecroM mean the buying, of - ' ' .i.0Lr".V.' ' - nsppen w,. r -Mn d .oIuUp. pbospborlo acid - 7 T.n,- "1 didn't exac no boors broke nor any. o.ng a, f . u W(-ud;,bat of or olh anr hannen but Its a Shock tO my yS-1 V , 1 1 had been a Imlv born I Me, tbe klpy's lirandchild Jo Pesrl. And (hen he ro oiiktlv uo. to erold my ihiinko. and went Into tne otner oar : and tn.re. in ibe fulda of my . frock. was the ticket all Ibe lime. b..t Oiuo i n't have to pay f ho silver-piece to the eooductor, and I hated to give it back, because because it was so kind in the eeniietnau 1 leu m. Tbea. was if wroi.it lo ma to keep if. Thea turned around, a Ub cue swee.- cf anushine on ber face. 4 It wasn't wronir." sbe snswered ; "ao.l-yi f I think yoll bad ' bi ftr let mo give if .back to Dim, ju." And Jo Pearl, to whom Dorothea Dale was a sort of Luer Providence; submissively placed tbo silver quarter in her friend's band, smi crept dhu o the liffle bedroom wih the slopiog roof, to brush hertirUpy curl. ' While Thea, dealing down the lac sta'lrcase, went sraigbf to the tingle of ailver-sprayed daisies, and - felt sofly among f hHr nU for tbe coin she bad but bow flnng Indignantly away. -'t IfahebadloKt Ut But no. thank providence, it waa fbrre I Aad nce more she iafened if around ber white, fair neck and came up the porch steps, where he ws sandintr by this time. "I bes, my darling 1" She (lew itfo his arms, her trine eyes sparkling, ber Hpa dimpled with eoif smiles. Aad sf fhasam momerf si e held np the little liver fokeu with the Cgnies'-lSTenRTstedopoo If. -, "Look, Harry 1" said she, mischiev ously. "Do you- think yon deserve tn bava his returned to you t n- f Hiafaceligbfe.1 up, MWby, Tbea, where did yoa gel if 1" he demanded, I look out of my treas ure box Ibis snoroiog and put if into soy pocket, so as to bave It ready for you, and when I came to search for it jut sow it wss goue. Are you . ma gician, deareat.". . . "That comes of succoring distressed damsels io the ears," gaily retorted Dorothea. "And for about five miou tea, Harry. I was aa Jealous aa any fe male Othello la all tbe world could possibly be. But when I beard It all ob, my tros love ! sbe wbianered, lay ber bead again tis arm "I was so proud of you V . . -It was dreadfully rareWaa ef sae, -It was like yourself, Harry V eaid shs. "Aad here itU asrain y seeood gift to you, dear. And aow ooose to la dinner. 1 bave baked such a a ice hl.rktMtrr nia foe VOU." Aad sbe led bias Info the sitting- room, where Friend Martha bad near Iv got the table art and ibe arreaa old Ouakarea never knew bow near there had b-ea a deadly quarrel between the iwu youeg k; vs is. oat urday a.gw, Ibe people of tbe United States, more than tCOO.000,000, end that tbe whole amount practically went Into tbe pock eu of the Eastern " manufacturers. "Yon are told." be continued, " "that mouey Is scarce, yet the amount is to .1. ton nr nan! ta more than - it 4 ever was oerore. oe tztn ia however.- . . . ;v;.;;, .,-1,. r ''Tbe ' Democ ratio ; Senators shave stoo.1 together and have passed a good bill which will soon become a law. it ia the bast taiiff, law ever passed. It culsdowo the duly upon the goods you buy, not a-j'much as to destroy American jnanunctot les, tiu. enougn to glya tbsia some healthful stlmula lion aad competition. There has been a constant declioe in the price of farm products since three and a half year ago, when the McKinley tariff bill went; into effect. Nobody but tbe maoutatturers have teen benefitted." tem which I ' sbsll never get over, Durn my hide, but I Shall never be no mo' good in this world again, l". -"Cao I be of any help to you V 1 asksd as I ssf down near him. "Skosely. stranger,' skasely, though if you bave any plug Urbacker I might be Indoosed to fake a chaw." I had some atd wbeu be had been Indotsvd be condoned : '"f:"1' ''A mils up the rosd yo'll cum lo the widder David's place widder with SO scree of lend and fo children t also . widdrr alth two mewls end a cowj alao tha homlicst. pokeylst, laoUrn Buck Irgharo'a Dye foi Ihe Whlkers is a popular prepsretioa In one bottle, and colors et enly a brown er black. Any person can really apply , at home. . : t',, . i 1 - f W aaMa'l ttaea Ik . v." W llawtntao Miaasagsr. - , . - A gentleman 00 South Front street bought eomelhlng from a country dar key a few days ago and offered a Mex ican silver dollar In pay. Tbe old dar- jawed, lopsldeet female oa the mountlne,"' "But you love herf - I venfored to ssk. , , " "I did. st'snger, I did, he earnestly replied. "That's what alls toe luv fur thst widder. l( Fur two' y'are I've been luvin and courtio brr. This mswniu' I dropr-ed iu tbar and axed ber to marry me, aad io two mlontss I was basted man. "Who boated you f" 4 thiaslde of OOCUIm,-,on' ut niirnfoous rosnure. 6. Potash salU may be apt-lied eiiuer in tall or in sprlngVsoluble phosphoric acid and i.ltrates la the spring only. 7. For deco rooting plsnU the two former should be plowed under, and tbe soil rccilve . top dressing la ad dition. S. Beneficial results follow the sp- pllcstion of lime, and that of Indirect ferlllixers. such aa salt. , - 9. A proper rotation, diflerlng tinder different eoodltleo, tnsy be looked upon as the vital measure for making farming a profitable and satisfactory lino "ti . , . v ,: Are still st the old place jiader tha same 0 uuucemeol, aud -till making tbe same - EXCELLENT UOOUB soweTlaad favoiably koowa tbroagh ttis section. ; ,-i 1 ;- We Warai Waal ea akaa mp Saw Caali late Blaakata, rawer Biraapiwaa-. Caaatasa aa, Jeaaa, riaaaala, 'r..:,': Oai4 Varaa, ake.aVe. write for taformsUaa and saaiplea. . Take yonr wool to A. B. Tate, A root, 6ra baa, N. C. or ft. K. Scott. Mefaane, n.- V. saa tbsr Will forward it io Will free of etiaic. ' ...IF. HHAI Vm till 111 " . Lealuvule. M. V. , Kay 10 ka : "... : C , -' ' - J-; . , . Wire Ofelehaa Tard. A very good chicken yard la made of wire fencing. Theysrd can be nia la sections, so tbat tbe diflereat broods can oo kept separately. , la each esses fioe mesh should- be used, , not over one Inch at tbe bottom, to that, there cannot oe iuureommuuicsjlon. ,The y 1 ' aanwrliLJ COPYRIGHTC'. c I onTsnf a rs-rw-rv re ffomiii amw afS o, . t, wrt ta ki 1 K n tcil.wubm blBBiirnr rar mrMMllUM aawnt, Biiia. t ,.m. til. a st nrtlT eonnnMiuiO. IMnauxia 1 A h.i4 ot la- ia. FBtmi. ana a.rw co wm TAlMa cn,Ha;aaofaHaBaa. loal and aoMntiOa book, aaot ra. . too of the yard can be covered so ss to f ip,,..! bokib u. Kn.anne .-.'. "The widder herself, and sbe .didn't keep out bawke and otner . StiSiJ' SK? - bave to say a word to do it. ,, - ana rate aieoe ep mw.j ZirZ ,t . Wh.n T wot ihrone-h aaia' her. she 1 same means, emau pou.krj - Just took me lo tbe door, plnted to five constructed of th'a material, aad in dog acres ef co'n . which bed never been xsuoeis, raomi pstcawa, f's- --7' boed aod made mosbuns for me lo go dove cotes and avian, tne use w wire to work." 1 - I aniimlUd. U ia cneap, ourwo.w, w... -Bat yon didn't pick np the boer not blow down, admits pisnty 01 ngu. "Sksssly. alrager, skssely. I woe and air, is neat ana wu...h,- k. . ...,il.m.n T haw lived like a I the material does so omiroc 1 vi.i. ir i 1 . r ha latartoe. Anon nea a mv tm , gitmttm. S aanta. wirmry aumrr ar-. m tifol slam, In aoam, ana mrw f .hi." r' " -"-"-- ..... ,.a klMlMllH aa4 wura ocintn a. A u . auiae wa wa .- key was very susp-clousef It aad de- gentleman, and darn my bide If I'd Ut tbe laterlor. ""'T cliul to take IC Tbe geollemM ex- ferglt my posslshun In society fe marry I m.d. , of the see h lialivtllif ! nlalnsd to blm tbst it ass silver and was good' aad fold him tbat it was mesey of Jtbv Republle of Mexico. "Read tbie arooed the rim ; yoa see it save Republics Msxicsas," the gentle man want oa lo assure hint. "No, sir, Ibasaotbin' fo do wld dat sort o money," replied tbedsrksy ; "ibe Be- nnliklra Kara aliit much aad I doa't reckoa tbe Mexican' Hepublikina' ey la worth bayla'." forty widders mewls 1".. with forty spaas of A sort, fair skia U the result of pure blood an j a healthy liver, to aecure which, AVer's cWaaparilla ia the Ko pertor Midicioe. Ud'iee who rely ap Mt oame'Kto beaotlly tbetreomplex lon. ahou'd snake a aoie of tbia, bear iag ia anicd tbat tbey ean't Moprovs npwa nature. A X.IMle Ctrl atiperlaaaa InJL ll(- aawaa. Mr. aad Mra. lairen Treecott ere kaanara ot the OoV. LJahl000e at OmA Raark. UUh. and are blersed with a danabter. fear years old. Lat April sbe wss taken dowa with Maaaala. followed with a dreadful . vu,ah ami turnlnw Into a Fever. Dao- taraatboma aod at.De'rolt treated her, "y tatra belaa that It is cleanly, avoiding dirt and yermlo. Hardware. ,1 m -' ..; . ,. i.-Tae riras Owav. . - Parhana woa are ran down, eaet sat. cao'iaieap, caoMbink, cant do any thing to your satisfaction aod yea wooder.wbst ai!s . yoa. Yoa should heed the warning, yoa are taking tbe flrat sfp ' loto Nerrnoe Proatratloa. You seed a Nerve Toaie end la Elec tric Bfterayoo will Hod the exact reas- , but la vaia, sbe grew worse repio- eay r,.Z" '"aulkm nalilalU. all m mtO 'TiaBOIUI SI inn IV U. vii"i " ----j . . T , aatile was mar-. o,,.. .olta follow ths aseoflbla 1 ones.' iua ana tn -. r--- - . an. rail.. aad after lbs ne er sreaa iwrw .. V.a TiAMerw two sod a balf bottles, waa eompUtely cured. Tbey eay Dr. Kiog' New Dis euvery is worth Ita welghi in goU. yet yan may get a trial bottle tree at T. A. Albrlgnt s orug store Vnr a nnat ita returns, aood dirtion In iv at or ad, and te Liver and KJdueys rwomebealibv action. Try a hot tie Price 50c. at T.-A. Albright's drug store. -' - - ; 'Ism the North Cuqllba-geat for DfT, White 'flew- Hair; .6rower! f re-'mtnt The Gregtett pitcovery of llss As. It wilt permaneatjy.:enre lauir-j? of tbe hair, dai.ilniff, scaly ervr-lion, poaiulea,or aayvscalr d'see. It preveatahaie.-.tuiiBMig g'-ay ar-1 raatorea hair so its erigiosi cvkrt aa-.i brings a p . .i - . s , . 2tew wrawth af Hfr oa awy Bald EttA aa Kartk.- J 5 ' . 'itlr the only treatnent tbst w"l ptnduo to rfsuJla. ; Testi.r.U?ssad trt-alJse furtVj;! oa appl-.cni-u: ' . .'. ' Mr. John - U. ' r ble, .at CoH's I. Thooipon'a stor, 13 my s'sei.t at C; bam, C. , i;tr.eftful!v. U. T. UiT!I"r. Decli-tf. . - '
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 2, 1894, edition 1
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