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THE GLE ANEB. tWPD KTKBT THOTUDAT. OBAHAU. N. C, Avo. 3 UU. Tebxs or 8vBscBirnon t t- 'feeyeer ....I.BO kt of Individuals, whether those Hz neath's Three aioatht w.. .... ..... ........ .... .80 odb WAsmpToir lettee. Senator Jams' Motion from Oar Regular CorrerpoodeaL I Wabhikqtow, D. C, Jnly 27. 1894. Tbe DraiocnU who place tbe Inter ests of the party aud the country above Carrie Ike Tariff III Back fa ifce la Warta Carallaa rrMMb , -Hill aalerelaaa-Wlawr ratals ,. Y:'i."; i: lateraa. . t w dividual! be U. 8. Henators or private ' I.I . t I a . - . "The KJItor tVaot rwponnMa flor the view expee T eornepantBV - T'Sitbecrhrtlo meet I. paid strictly la d eaves, FooUf a frea. ' KAIBB or ADTKBTIBIKO t (eae feck) awe Uata l.0f tor rat laaeTtlmi and arty eeetafor cark eubse at pnMlestloa. " - Rata fr were ! and loagee Haw far taked-oa apJinVettuB. ' "Local antic charted tee ceats ilna for eab iDMiOea. ' J, P. KEKNODLE, Editor. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COOTTIM ! Saturday, Sept. 1, 1894. Every Democrat in Ala- if tut nee count is invited to be present to lielp nominate a candidate for (lie Lesfis la turn, for Clerk of tJie Su .perior Court, for Sheriff', for Register of Deeds, for Treasurer, for Coroner, and for Surveyor, The convention Wilt be culled to order at T WEL YE (T CLOCK M. AT THE COURTHOUSE I Jf GRA HAM. By order of the Democrat ic convention held' July 28, . 1894. J. A. LONG, Ch'm'ri Dem. Co. Ex. Com. . ' ' . ... .fYY: Democratic Contentions. . v Slate Convention, Raleigh, August fith. . Fifth Judicial District, Durham, August 7th. 1 Fifth Congressional, Durham, August 7th. The Democratic convention 1 of Alamance count will be held on Saturday, Sept. 1st. Sec call at head , of this column. ' Republicans and Populists, are in sctnl'COnclafe in Raleigh this week, . the first part, engaged upon the un certain task of coalition or Wop- ratioh.;ki- i-f jY, Y' 'n I . . I ' The latest news from .Washington iwys that signs are more hopeful for an agreement upon' i Letter and more suitable tariff bill than tl.at passed by the Senate. If a tariff bill Is agreed upon at all, and there is no doubt one will be agreed upon, we think, it will be such that will afford the relief asked for by the jteoplo who elected the present Con- gresfcY''YY ? -'Yy Y. citizens, bava been . working manfully since tba moke of tha Senatorial ax plosion, which for a time threatened to make tariff legislation Impossible at Ibis session of Congress, cleared away, to briug about a better stale of feeling among demoorats who differ in their opinions as to the extent to which tariff reform ought ro go at this time. While It cannot- te ssld . that their work has yet been entirely successful, It has eertaioly bed a good effect, and the belief Is now general" that the re newal of the tariff conference will re sult in an agreement that can be ac cepted by l be democrats of both the House and ibe Senate and by,, Presi dent Cleveland without lows of dignity of prestige on the part of either. Now that the eveois of the past week can be calmly' considered there seems t be reason for the opinion held by many able democrats, that personal prejudice was allowed to enter into much of the talk that bas been Indulg ed in, and that some people hare been lar mora latent upon "getting even" than upon the good of the country or theae'fare of the democrat lo party. However, as the policy of the demo crat who are now frying lo bring abut harmonious setion by the patty lo Congrats Is to let by-tones be by gones the least said about recent party happenlnge the better.' Too much, much too much, ha already been said, both in Congress and la democratic newspapers. The principle object of every democrat should now bo to 'gtt together," pass the tariff bill and elect a majority of the next House. For certain It is that If tin 6rst two things be not soon accomplished tbe third, al ready made difficult by party diaaeo Uoos, will soon besome an Impoasility, Mr. Franklin MscVeagh, who en joys the distinction ' of having . been aoal oated by the democrats of Illinois to tne U. 8. Senate, Is lo Washington. Mr. MaoVesgb saya the republicans are making a great mistake concern ing tbe attitude of the people towards ttrld reform, and the people are at this time more aoxious for: radical tariff legUlailon thaa they were either in tbe campaigns ot 90 or '92. lie states hi own opinion tbtuly : "Aa between the Senate and House bills, ay preference is for the latter, because I am a thor ough believer In free raw materials. Oe this quit Ion I sVwl sure tb popular verdict sustains the President and the House, and I think we will speedily get a tariff law along tbe Uses of the Wilson bill. Yet I should not feci un happy In the event thsf tbe other view prevails, because to enact a measure like tbe Senate bill la a great achieve ment for the democracy. ' It is a com plete reversal of thirty-years standing. It Is like a short turning ot sn army to lbs west that bas bees marching due east. I: is the beginning of a new and better order, and even il only a begin ning is not to he condemned." Should the House adopt a The Democratic convention last Saturday was a quiet and harmo nious one. No instruction, no dic tation, no wrangling, tbe delegates all go "fancy free" and untrammel ed. Tlial they go thua free - ia no nign that they will not voice the sen timent of thecounty Democracy in the different convention we be , licre they will.' .; t Y ;'Y . : It ia only a month hence till the county convention meets and we would like to see the Democrats torn out in mass to name the can didatet to be voted for in Novem ber ; and when the time cornea, if the Democracy is in aa good shape aa It ia now a very, large Democratic majority will be polled, v The railroads are bringing suit agslaat Chlesge -for damages oa ao Metafile at rise. Hoe. 1. R. feme baa withdrawn Anna the Ooegrtsstoaa) race la tbe Fourth District. A Ire at WlaaeapolU, Mian, lfoa- m a. m mm nnn rnA m M s mm j vwrwwfM gw-r vmjrc aw tMiiag a teas of half a aslUloe. Wat. Carle Brow a, the portrait at riaek Bock, II. Tn Moaday. ' Prof. J. a Kngore, of WoffoH Col It,8 C, wee elected IWiaWt of 1 nafcy Collage Taceday by law Tras seea. , .... fieTatiea4aeearOk Rdye mX week. Be waatie father of Uoa. Joe. I. B. B-,aad Feadlatew King. The sale of tha Aeaw-OesenMP- Carea&fe to J. N. Holdieg baa been ai aflrm, ad he states thai s atroag m atpanjr mill b rgaBlsed to con tinue the papee uadvr I he naof the J.'nat mud Llmr and la the iaterraf 0-4 Daaaoatary sad tha firesparity et the btateaadeoaatry. - reaolu lion oflered by Bepreeentatlve Talbot, of South Carolina, directing tba Coin age wmmlttee lo report a 10 to 1 free eoiasge hill, and Ihe Banking and Cur rency committee to report ons or all of I ho bills proposing a change iu the monetary system of the country, a Boandal debate that might be indefi nitely extended uould at once begii la the House. There are several rea sons why tbe House Is a t likely to adopt Ibis resolution at this time, but one of them would bo suffldeot lbs desire of members to a&jour as soon as tne tariff nm oe disposed of. la or der to lake part In the Congressional eampaign, , . Tbe making of the Wikon bill earns near causing the death of Cbalrmta Wilson, and If be persists, ia the pre sent condition of his health, la trylog to perform labors la connection with the tariff conference that would pros trate a strong and healthy man his friends fear for the eonsequence. Ha says he 1 le the fight te remain - until the hw-t blow Is struck regardless of his ewa health or trellagik. AiinougB Minister Willis was some' what prematore In fully recognising (be Bepoblie of Hawaii la advaaes of In tractions te that effect from Senretary Oreaham I bare is little doubt that bis ac tio Will be approved by tbe admlnlstra .. . ...... uon. ji m not pronaoie tnat any ao- uoa win ee lassa oe ma formal pro test of the ex-Queea atafnst the estab' llahmeat of the republic In Hawaii. The bilk tor the adabaioa of Kew Mexico and Arixos have beta favor- ally repotted to tbe Senate and there is practically ae opposition to either. It la only a qaestloe of lime whea they will become laws. . There are many aeasatiooal rumors s float eooceralng the teatlmoay Ukea by fhe Senate eoontHtee that ia ia VssUgalirg the eugwr Ifast seaadal. hot as the committee has aot -made pubMe any of the loellatoay veriSeatloa h ia poerible; they are toe serious te be re peated wither? FTx k rFr tfoat waat lo h bother ettl'Ji pr"rhg too ssedlcia (bey t.ka. X 'i vaH ah wa maat take it, Vo c1 "i ar-1 to m k ta af glav iyUr I ;olator. ft ia atraady rt. Tea uka a ef hquid er r Jer to-akht, aad a-a la tba VI r. -f PN liOM Tour i. '", ' x 2 . ' ct-. or (!" r " 1 . '.j c aad B-"cino, Raeaaa Iateniaeat peopla, wIm realise the let port a l part the blood hMe in k rap ing tbe fuMly in a a am a I eoMrtioa, lad aoihiag etraaica ia tha a an bar of diaeaaee Hood's 8aro pari lla la able to eare. So msay trowUao raaatt from impure blood, I Ha beat way ta treat them ia through the blood. Hood'e earaaparUla viullzes fhe blood. - Hood'e Pille are tbe heat after-r1loar pill,oaaUtdiiaalkoa, yreveat SOU- , ytio. WiSRiNOTOir July 28. Wben fhe tariff bill was at its height Senator Jar vis moved that the bill be referred back to the conferees ithout instruc tion. Tbe motion was accepted by f be democratic caucwv and yesterday afternoon the Sonata officially return ed it to tbe House. The Secretary of the Senate, tieu. W. B, Cox, was ao mnob interested lo tbe outcome that lie took the bill over in prrrao. Five miiintee aftarwarde it was kicked up in the safe ia tbe Ways and Moaos Com mittee Koom. Monday the conferee will oegin work again oo the bill. All sorts of rumor are In tbe air about "oo bill ibis sear ion," the lioiieleas sntag oniitm of Oormaniles and tbe Admini stration and such rubliib. " The Williams vs. Settle eonteated election ease will probably be decided next Tborsdar. n,-, , ,.,n , , ., There ia much anxiety outhe part of members to adjourn and go borne to attend to their renomlnafione and elec tions. . I hear Vthb groat lanra that Mr. Brower was renominated. . He . is a bard working, aflat le and efficient congressman with too much brsins to have a swelled head. Fred. Woodward is another Congress man whoas head has never hen turn ed by a briif term of official authoti y aod porilion. I hope he will be re elected.. I have been praying for John Hen derson's renomihat ion by acclamation and re-ehction by a majority bix enough to give aoy other man the aelliiad. That Is a diaeas he can't take. His heed was originally too full of bard-honet horse senee. If be gels lii duss he will be elected 8(eaker of the oext House. He Is one of the ablest men I know. t Mr. Craafunl, from Ihe Abbeville district, la another man who bus stayed here aud worked faithfully and efleitt- ually. I bear with pleasure that he will be renominated. He deserves it ou bis record alone. " c - Mr. Branch has also done a good pait by bis ooustitufuen's and is said to be. tbe sironget man lr his district. - - Mesars. Buna and Alegauder having withdrawn from tbe race, are ue longer factors in the campaign. - There ta a great deal of "honb" going the rounde Ibat "arimlnKdrallou" men, i. e. friooda of Urover Cleveland, have been marked for retirement In N. C. I take no stock In It. 1 believe the people trust aud believe in Orover Cleveland to-day as they do in no oth er living politician. ' He never fo lnl them, he never stirkvd a duty, he never dewrted a friend or a principle. If tbe handful of "frost" Seoa on will let him, he will yet make this last term of bis a notable one in the hU tory ol his country. He will be as popular woen be loaves the Wbito Hone as be was wbea he entered It perhaps more so. There Is a great deal of gossip bete about tbe fight between Bansom and Jarvis. It seems to me tbst tbe demo cratic messes, ought to settle this thing now at Ihe primaries, and be euro that tbe eat baa one Senator and tne west one. This bereey of suggesting two from tbe east ta an Injustice uu un biassed lar-beel will tolerate, -r Since my iaat letter to ibla pnper there have been efartllng rhanges on tbe" pol.tical checker-board at tbe National Capitol. ' , j. :',-!'.V: ,V . Monday morning Senator Onrmsn came in from . bis eountiy home in Maryland and found an iuvit tion to call at the White House awal lug blm. lie promptly reepoiutert aud he tpe Deflate met, he made tbe root virulent and uijuat attack oa tbe Pr.S den', f resumably because Mr, Cleveland ao tiog iu aocordaiico with bis life long record aa a gsnuine faiiff reformer in sisted on free iron ore and . free coal. Tbe Senator from fitw York who hud made tbe balrhearteil defense or the President, before alluded to lit Ihia column, arose oa Toetday and made tba mow eloqueut, the moat ' earnest, straight forard and able reply to Gor man, including a defense of tbe Presi dent, I bare ever heard lu the 8enate chamber. - . -' "- ' ' The Hoose oonld not keep a onorum prereat. The members were Maodiag in tne rear or the fcenate cbamber, inegaiiei lea were packed. The cor ridors 'were fail. Hilt amased his most ardent admirers. His speech was so unexpertrd, ao unique and so coBviocing that I woull bo remie In my duty to your readers if I did not quote eome ot it. Ho made fe cca ture, buthls voice is reeonant and peueirtiog and he could be beard in every part of Ihe areat ball. " Mr. Hill said t "Great scenes hsve taken place in this chamber for tbe Iaat century and more ; great spevebe have been made ; fierce personal de nuolcations have been bad ; eacotinters hsve taksn place ; great debate1 have been heard. Yeaterday with crowded floors and crowded gsllerieV we wlt toeesed the conceded leader on the Democrat lo side ef the chamber, whom I personally reepect and honor, call wilaeateeono after another, ea the question Of what Ihe President bad aid ti them about tbe details of the tariff bill. A stranger rme Into the. Senate chamber yeaterday. He look ed at the presiding officer aad heard those wltaeaeee railed, and he asked a byataader whether this area a eotn of impeaebmentf trying the Presldenr. It was pertinent inquiry under the otrcumeiaaoee."1 Again reverting to Ihe Pfesidebt's letter, Mr. HUI deeerfted rt aa "a a honest aad maaly letter to tne ehair eaaa of the Committee oa Weys and Meaoe telling him of hla doubta aad hla fears la retard te the bill. He had aot Intended Mr. Hill aeeerted. to dic tate to elthey branch of Coogrees. .The letter oonld aot be construed Into dic tation. It was a suggestion, aa ex poeuitatioa, a warning to his party friends, aot to peralat ia the Senate hilt" Ae-to Ihe ialeeviews with the Presi dent which had beee deUded Monday, Air. MMI aasertad that ibere waa aolV- Ing la Ibem which octbt to lead f es atort te believe that he waa Irretriev ably boood to tba Senate bil.n I bave aoowu tbe rreaiitMt to many years, lie la a site a bo aaya liukt ia eonveraatiou. lla ta rood iieteoer. He forme hia coaciaatoM tlowly, de libeeately, hnaaaily aad eiaoaeely. tie permlie bH party uWzt todhvloao ihetrpUaaaad patpaeia. And it M ertaia to my raiod that the President dVd aot bind himaell to the prorUiode of Ihe Senate bid. And l hat he did not approve them. The Senator from Maivbtad referred yeoiernay la caa aa ae et pvaeat of the mVX J . let lht be so far as it applies to tbe bill la iU present shape. Tbe democratic masses are agaioat Y It. Ti.e - damocratlc press is against It. Tbe democratic House of Kepreaentatlves ie egaibst it. Tha President is eaalast It, and la my humbla Judgment, I am in pretty good comoany ." tLauxbter). v ' ' Mr. Hill then touched upon that part air. Gorman 'a speech, referring lo the promleee made In the Inn campalitn, to protect tbe Interest of tbe sugar plant ers of Louisiana and aaid that if tbst was a proper ground for urging the adoption of the sugar schedule In the Senate bill it would make the people desire more than ever tbe provisions of the Houxe bll placing sugar on the free liar. He relieved that if the duty on sugar was defensible at all it should be defended on the principle of its be ing reqnisite for ' revenue. It should be defended ou the broad ground that the Senator from Maryland had given his word of honor that tbe euear interests would be protected. " Much fs he (Mr. Hill) respected tbe Notion al Democratic Committee- and ' ap preciated Its labors for tbe Democrat io party, be was not here to be delivsred in any such arrangement. -- Coming bacV again fo the interviews of Sens tors with the Presidut7"Jrr. Hill told therofthat U was not right for them to ho ruoulng to the While Hue seeking histructlnne and be added amid much laughter : "I sug gect lo my friends that tbey do as I did keep away from . the White House. Tbe idea that the Frosideot of the U. S. overreached these old politi cians who had been throned many a campaign ; that he was too sharp for tbem, and that Ihey came away with ! different sort of impression from . t he deus which he had is absurd. And then when the Presldeat wants to clear tbo atmorphrre and tells ' the demo cratic masses just w bat Ihe bill is and what he wants it to be. tbey ssy : that Ibey were overreached by Ibis auibi lions Pretldent." (Lauchter). Coming seaiu 10 the nronosed duties on coal and iroj ore, Mr. Hill said that It was suggested by Mr. Uorraan Ibat Ibere were some gret iiilervais . some where demanding from cohI and iron ore. He (Mr. Gorman) did not know where those interests were, and he presented a pelkton of citis-ns ssklug for free iron ore. He did utt know what interests ware ' seeking for free coal. He had yet to hear any Senator suggest that the President of tbe United States in making these . recom mendations had desired torubiterve tiie u.tereats of any monopoly or of any in dividual. He be'ieved that the Pivei deut hnd rosdetlieMrecommendatloiis because tbey were for the best interests of his country. Mr. Gorman asked Mr. Hill whether if ibe 8euste would recede from every amendment which it had placed no Ibe House bill aud would let that bill stsnd, with free sugar, free ooal, frea iron, and free wool, be would s ill vole far tbe Wilson bill. , , "I will cross (hat bridge when I come to II," Mr. Hill replied and his answer was greeted, wit n contemptuous iaugu tefou tbe part of mtny Domoorafio Senators. . And be added taking no tice of this manif-tatlon "Ihe Seuator from Maryland has sniJ tbut the Presi dent would not recede and ba is pretty safv of course, iu makiog tbe bluff which be makes now.' ; ). " "Do not let him bluff you," said Mr. trv wit hont riving. . , . . "I dou't think I w 1" sa'tl Mr. Hill. "Call bin" Mr. Gray suggested amid laughter. "The Senator from Delaware,1' Mr, Hill remarked, ''Is porn used to II. e e Oxures of speech than I im. I ttvaam- ted fo the Senator from Morylnod to fry me ; remove ibe duty on Ibem rsw mnterlab t maks free sugar lake on tbe otie-eiKbtb of a ceiit a pound dif- lerectiui i relieve ibis m?i trom ; l e suspiciou aud scandal atached to it , place all tbeae articles ou the tree list ; aud then I l 1 talk with you about. bow you vole and I vote." (faugbter and applause.) ; t .-.. Then Mr. Hill recalled tbe fact thsf Mr. Gormen had referred lo biro ye It-rday as playiog tha role of Iitgo ; andt ne sain tnat tout renrrance v" onnaes. peare reminded him of- tbe great Heo atorial oonspiranr of many centuries ago when a Senatorial wbul compn el the death of a great B-man em per or. If he (Mr. Hill) were disposed lo make comparisons be might epeak of Ihe distinguished Senetor-from Mary land ae tbe ' lean and hungry Ctnuiui". Senators would lecollect thst-Caorius said of him, ."He think too much, Such inr 0 are daogemus. And he might speak of Ibe Senat-r from Ar kansas (Mr. Jones) a Man tts Bmt u "rionest Brutus", iieie iio pauia comt'Iiment to Senator Jooss for' bla wonderful patience and sagacity lo the management of the bill 'and said tbal Senator alone had tbe esteem and res neat of his oountrv evervwhere. And eo he would call him "Honest Brutus". Cassiue". said he., with a malicious lone and look "I have already referred to. , Then there waa Case "envious Caeca" (meaning Mr. Vest of Missouri) wbo struck tbe first blow. Trebonlous represented I lie Senator from Indiana Mr. Voorbt ee and Ctana the distlnia- guiahad Senatof from Tennessee. Mr. Harris. "Mr. President" be continued alien yesUrdsy they struck at our Presiitrnt end seucbt to strike him down lby made the same plea which eonspiratora of old made ''Not that they loved Cesser ieaa, bnt that they loved Borne more.1' Not that tbey loved Cleveland less, but that Ibey loved their party ami public mi e. And I ran ey a lib Mare Anthony, "arbat private rrief tbey nav, alas I know nek Tbey are all wise and honorable men." WiiH this application .of 8hake speara's plav of Julius Caesai lo the aiUck on President Cleveland Mr. Hill dosed hla speech, re-o ml a a: bis seat aaid aoclamstioas of aj plana-. Highest of all In Leavening Power-Lfitest U. S. Gotr't Report . " 1 igaSsJ u:;itfEr.3iTY 0F----Yl'",.Y. : ii. crtncLi::. athtt'aat Alawaac. OarrespondeneeofTbeUleaner. Y Married, on the evening of the 2M. Mi-s Sallie Aloxar.br. . of Kimeville. snf Mr. W. J. Coble, ty I. Spoou, i. P., omianng. ' ,.- , i: j-t Wneat threshlne seamn about over. Short crops still rrpoit d. Viaiting watermelom patches ianttlte common ; very good - occupation, as some or our public roads ere In bad ooudlllon. There is nothing wrong lor good, stout fellows that won't work at anything else to prepare themselves 10 woik them and get them in eooil shape for honest. Industrious men to travel over. , . Via V icle Johnnie Spoon ears turnip me Is sown Ihe 25th of July will maxe-turnips no mailer bow the sea sons are. . Some repairs are boine made on the arbor at Mt, Pleasant Church. Tbe protracted meeting commences at that plsce the 3rd Sunday in August. Kimeville Cotton Mills are running on iuii time. , v . ..... i i; When a fellow's girt Roes to Bnrlire ton for a permanent stay, if he don't ko ana do itkea lse be may get left, as e Mows are alwara on the lookout, and hachelora rather hard to overtake. It always takes a good trap to catch a bachelor and don't you foiget it: but it ibey don't happen lo be cnuxlit in a widow's tangle net ihey make a youus girl a Brat class huaheod. . : All diseases of llio ekin cured, and !ot complexion lestored by - Johnson's Orintal Snp. Mailed on receipt of price hy Richardson & Furies. Whole sale & Retail Druggists, Greensboro, Weehlr Wealber Vrap Oalletla. Aagswl Rases at atalelajb. Yigrons preparations are being mnde for the 4ili onmial Hon-e 13 reed -era Knees at Jtaleigh, Aug. 22nd and saro:. Three races on the schedule for each ley. Firt race is for Wske oonnty hors-s Without records to be driven- by amn feurs. .The second race Is a 3:30 clans, for a purse of f60 ; the third rac Is a 2:35 class for f 150. The fl ret race of the second day 1-. a '8:00 class, for s l.urso of f 100.,; The 2:30 clsss ii for a purse or $200. There is a pone of 150 for a tbree-year-nld clasp. The ir,ick at R ileiah will be In bet ter condition than ever before, end the promise in that ibere will lie some lively loweilnar of records.' The track 4 strirtfy regulation in the matter of length, width, curve and srade. It lit heine newly fenced Bud otherwise uut In first fe shape. . 1 le rail roads lesdinir . to Rslelirli bvetKn a rate ol 2o per mile jfHoh way, ror the bneflt of those desiring to attend th's interesting oet. " - -Enlrips should be made to Mr. E. H. I.ee, Ttnleigh, N. C. . Eutries close Aug. 7lh. m Inctndc the Coll.Tgo, the t7nhrlty,' tbe Law Sehnoi, the Medical Pchool and tit 8nm ner 8-hoo 'for Tesehers. ' CoIIega tni iao t (J '.00 a year t Imsrd 7.00 to ei&MI a month Session hi glus 8et, IV ,Aildni - : FB KjUDEXT WTNgTOJf ' July 8-. " Chsrel Hi", X. C. TRUSTEE'S SALE ! !, In lbj'xerrteif tlie pnwor. vreted In are lr s c. rtsln (ImxI to tiw-l execntvd oa 17iU lleeendxr; ICt, hy i. hn .V. Terr and wife- sro Jima Hnrsie, rwirci'O in i Oca of Ke-rl-ter af lleots of AfMmsn e cotin y. m Bo.ok 10. on paitw 8KI-5J84. 1 will soil to the lienl bfdilerAt tlin iiitrt bnuiut dnor In (4rabAm . on ; . . " ,..s . ' SATURDAY, 4th:OF AUGUST, 18Mr a tract of Isnd In riessnt Grore tnwnsliip, A Ismanc comity, sdjolnina; the lBds o' Letf Allen, Kufns Aldridxo, Geo. Pulton and otbv eis, eontaiLiiig ' ' 157 ACRES, more or less, and lull)- described in ssid deed In trust ' . t j Ibkms CifB. t . JOHN tf. mPOX.TrwWe,. . - ' K a. PARKEK, Atfy. Jnne 90, 189. . , - v v " To 13uild Up Your System and restore Yoxxr- Strensrth Invig iraie rour Liver nnd - Fixrify Your Blood Strei.gihen Your Nerves and " Grive An Appetite Juke that Excellent Medicine. r. i. i. - v Prickly Ash, Poke Root and I'olasaium. II. Long aod Ann- The report of correspondents of the Weekly Weulher Crop Bulletin. United by the North Carolina Swte Weather Service, for the week ending Monday., July sum, 184, iMdicets that with the few exceptions mentioned below the past week has been very favorsldV. lileht ebowert nccuired on the 24 h, 25 h and 26: h, and those days were generally cloudy, with temperature slightly below the normal. A warm wave, with clear, sunshiny weathVr. prevailed last -four davs.. All crops Continue to very one condition. Central D s riot AltT the benefi- clil showers which occurred the fi't of the week very warm weather with ikneesive bent s-t in. It has been one of tbe most favorable weeks of t lie si-n- fon. One correspondent (Poplar Hi'l, Anson county) reports too much. rin aud four repot t crope needing rain. No complaint of inm-i t". Farmers fixing land for. turnips and breaking for wheal and oafs.- Sweet potatoes VJ flue. Curing cuinmenre-1. . Washing the Smoke. Tbey have Just been trying . la Dirrainftliam, England, on "exceeding- smoky, but uot forry city, an invention for wasLlntrthesmokcand making it clean before it is turned loose in the air. Y Tbo idea ia hot a new one, but in this application of it there are soffle novel features. f As the smoke proceeds from the furnace to the chimney shaft. It la drawn away near" the point of connection with the stack by meads of a nowcr- ful fan revolting at great speed. It is then forced through a cylinder making two hundred and cisrhtv rev olutions a minute into a tank filled with water. " Tbe: water la atflfatcd by perforated beaters, and this proc cess has the effect of Ywabic tho smoke, which ia then allowed to es cape perfectly purified into the ttt biosphere direct,' or Js" conducted back to tbe chimncv. . The carbon ia precipitated to the bottom of the tankf and is brought out itt a thick, bubbling1 black froth, forming a de posit, tho Worth of Which is put at about Hity dollars, a ton, along with other by-products of. an extreme ly valuable character. This device may be applied to factory furnaces, locomotives, steamboat engines, and, In fact, to all large furnaces. A com pany has been formed to work it, and there Is a loud call for its trial in London. -C u !Ta lo Commercial. Abbott's Eist Indian Corn Pninl cures all Watts, Corns and Buuious. - ' nacklea'sAritlea Naive, vt v The Beat Pa!ve in tho world foe eiira bruiscp, sores, ulcers, snlt rheum, fever sores, letter, chapped hands, cniiMnins, ou-ns nun an skhi eruptions, nnd posi tively Cures biles, or l.n nsv rrnnm.il it is gunrnnterd to give perfect eatis faction, or money ri funded. , Pi ica Efi cu t per U'X. For sale by T. A. Albright. mm mm aiea.we...eo. The leeden ef tiiis paper rift be pleaded to learn tbal there fe at least oae Breaded BiseaM Ibat ackaee baa been aWa 10 car la all lis sracas sad Unt t Carrb Hafca Catanb l ara Is ka ealy pnalitra care mm kroa-a ta tbe saerfieai frajenahy. Catwrb aokagr a ewattileUoaal Bkaara. reqnlras a eowthatloaal trajtiaant. aL.ir lalairh ( are If lakea tmanillj, rtin BirreUy apoe lh Uoos sad varoaa sartaeea n ibe kjstm. laaraby 4etmrtae; ta foaadaiaaa rt Ox Ba aaa.. aad fl'lat tha paUaat straaxtb by aaUdlag Bp Ua cuaathatiea sad aad.ii?f a lara ta ootnc lu arork. The proptidtan haea aa ajarh fa Ha ia ba enrtlra pawan. (bat tv offee Oae Hatd-ra Dollar .ie any eaaa ibat H faate to eaia. Bead fur Tavu. aaaieaa, 7. J CBl5XTCO., trBoUby DraxxWf.tJa. - Johasen'a Msgnelie Oil kifls sll pains h fher tntrael or externa, tl J rxa M cti) 50 et, si 2- JS e. Mailed oa reorlpt f prioa by Ricbard ana A Faro-, Wboleaaia A BeUil IiOiS', Cireeiisoceo, N. C Y Dressd Make Carriage. '." ' ' "fiow well Maud carries herself this yearl" aaid tho mother of a half -grown girl rather enviously to a friend whose little daughter was most beautifully erect. "Yes; I must aay she baa ereatly improved," answered tbe other, com placently, "and I take great credit to myself about it. I tried every- xntng, dumbbells, calisthenics, braces; nothing did her any good until finally the happy idea occurred to me to teat the moral effect of clothes. I gave her rery pretty i rocks, ciacardcd tbe loose blouse waist altogether, and bad every thing Dttted with tne greatest care. And it really wrought a miracle, like every true woman, she loves pretty clothes, and she soon took pride lu the fit and appearance of her frocks, while I spared no pains id showing her bow tbe nicest-looking cress may be quite spoiled if worn by a dowdy, round shouldered per son. Certainly, the prescription baa worked wonders, and I do not believe if I moderate my tactics, now that I have won my case, that I will find that I bare fostered aa undue love of apparel." ' What He Meant. VHATP That to find a weli se lected stock of goods in drugs, fine perfumes,- hair dyes, cosmetics, patent medicines. Dlasters. " ointments, medicat ed, toilet, dental and laundry soap, sta tionery, blank books. school supp 1 1 es, ! combs, brushes, vi olin strings, bridges, pegs, razors, knives, , tea, spices, To i Is, lam ps, i R o y s t e rf s candy, cigarstobac co, snuftT dye stuff, 1 and anything, else in . a house full of nice goods, you had bet- j ter go right on; for the prices are low; and don't buy until you see - a. i CATES & CO, , , ; Burlington, N. C. ALAnAHCF C'OViVTK. ' ". I" tfce Maaarlar CdUVfc Bamaiaaa fae Belief. ' S)aeclel jraeeed Ann Lone;. V r of Tins. Long hulivlbunlly. David W. 0(nnellaisn and Ellsntwth ' Lf C'ouncll-nan, minors without guardian, Stale of North Carolina: ! Ta the Sheriff of dlimauceconnty,' Grert-r Inu t Ton are lieruby fcouimaaded to aiiinmoii . Uavld W. Councilman and - Kllsaurth L, Loiinclliuan, minors, the Dcfendanu above' nninod. if Ihey In found within yonr connir -to spiear at Hie titllce of the Clerk of the' tupoior Court for the Comity . of Alamsnco on Saturday the Jl"th day of Ausron, loVt,. nnd anssrer the coiuplalm which will be de --" poltel ic the offleo of . aid Clerk on or before sid day. And lot tlie wM Defendant L.L. notice that If thee fall v answer tlia said . c'liuploliit wltl.hi that tline'tho Plaintiff wtll apply to tbe court for tbe relief demandod io ' llio eomplHiiit. v-. ' Heroin fail not and ot thla turn moos make' duo return. . Civeii m der my hsnd and Keal of said) Court. tbi- Solh dsy of Jnne. . - J. I. AU1TE. C, 8. C. - 4 The pnrpoB of tliit proeeodlng is to obtslw on onlrr to -ell a jwrt ol the Isnd bclonr'r.er to rotate of Thoc. II. Ltii jr. den-aeed, for aa ttxt. The part neked to lie sold U on ritfht -f iiulillc road an yon iro from Graham to ttal brealh luhli!, eouulnlnx thirty seren asrea--and known as fcwnind toiig Q tarter Plaee. -J, t WttirK, t;..U. LAND SALE . ON MONDAY. THE 6Tn DAY OW AUliUST.lSW, v at Die eonrt honw door lu Gmbani. f wlltf fell to I lie I ft bidder a tract of land l.i them SlHil.Hi lowiiKhip, adj .lnin! llio Inula of Alex. Miv, Puter VMiliorli. Muriln h.u. and vihcrs, conliilniir; Y " ' i t ; f ,. 77 A CUES $ Y tY more or ttss, h belnjr p thd? Gbf'el FnanHeey p jee, and the rouiu iIhw which he lived i till ' lil dealli and hie widow lived till bir lmih. in, j. v"r rrn eiisu i s'anoa Miqnbt hiHHlliiit'iis, at ts and twe've month, bund i-arrj I. ,i Interim tro:u di of sale at S .ee cent nnd title rmnrted till iniche n oner fuliy iwiil. y, - -. ..js . pakKMSHv July 3rd, l, Y V, Ciniabiinieit. YjY' Yw ,v'A I'tsB, Yv . ;Ytf .; Y;Y Ta lh- Trnrclia nen t n ' 1 am here to accomm-Hlit the iiH ' Ho m a boardinu: boue. man ; have rooJ ulllue, uood sinile rooms, waiter, and eyen lliioir bendy. yi will find me In rem all linur- day or Bijtbr;- Hnck ' will meet all truins itiltht trains also,' il Poltfied. Take"' Moore's hack for the Hutson flntisa, . -"'l.iv W. liuisoiv, Prop'r, ' Jn'y 29, 1S94. Graham, S. fX' American Farmer and Farm News. YY:-y-YY.Y-Y :: "Y Free I Yes,' will tend thh exrel' -lent farm journat t every sulwcnbee -wbo wi l pay-his stibeeripiioo in ad vance Ui Tiiis Uleaneb free of chares Call aiif have "voor subecrintkin and we will order the pa per without Iron--- ' hie or expense to i-oo. : Every farmer" should have a' ftood farm, paper. fLSty , will irel both imners for a vear. - Thw - k'rice of the Farmer has recent ly beet reuueeu irt ta fi.w m ooe a year. --' , - THE O LEANER, . . GaAHAM.N. CV ' ELIUIAQT. GARBU6E end EUEIuESS CFO. C3. HTfj sftrtld Ce mnmmm9Tm for 91 year. f fin : fUTloeT them tbo deabw-'s proflt, Vro mn tba flllaWV " Oldest and Xatr7t mnnuf w-tmn fti Amt iv ssBiiinir Ts-utcurii aiati tiavrariis v wtty n tp , with arlrtic-roto0Tmln 4Wfrr3 any moner f . saittarsi par I l arm hoili wiry if pot r.itefr- Ha.K Sarray Tttinaai 37? . Forever 7hat do you mesa by saying that things are "aa thick aa hops?" . ' Iew Yorker I mean they are packed ss rWe r T Ii a prirale i-".rci ia l't ".. LL'a Ka.nro,Baesrw auaaiw. rr. Warrant for, rear.. Whr car an ur.nt.al aM to order fnrjmn? . Writa yoar own rrrUer. Boxlnafrae. Wo take U rlak of aaiaiuia la atupoiac. ' WHOLESALE PRXCC. 1 Oprlns V.'acons, S3I to SSO. CaanatM4 :ji...K-Hfcrwtotii. 8urrerB,tS3 toSlOO txsm a. aril for Sid ta tut. Top Cuccleo. 837.S0,aaSaeaa rotator Ma. Phetono.teO to tOO. Farm Wagona, Vae;onttoa, Milk Waaiona, Delivery Voona Hoed Carta, sttiruts iiau,oui atauaitut. Ba.l.rraiBaraM, . wiiM"airMMn, BHranMe-et B pi. nat. aST IW aawSi wtlk aiata, Bme 4a la aaonitmita tia. "e a. aay aaaaaa aa . aaaa .ai.iai.a r-TT1-nnaa arna BBl.i..a ft"w' Mnss W. D. PRATT, SecV, EUUIART, uV rn.: BoaS Waa. fW) VmsaMi GREAT REDUCTIOnm FEES ! HARD TIME PRICES -OUT OF WHICH YOU 7CAIJ hake l.qiiey $40. S25. 25. $25. Meliville Chief 2353, Uncas7150. Record 2:31, Esperanza 11,122, : . Escurial 13.140, No Better Bred Horses bn Earth at any Pncc - . Graham. KT n JUNIUS H. HARDEN, Manager. '
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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Aug. 2, 1894, edition 1
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