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V Si. Jy1$w National Capita! Mew?; WAGES GOISO UP. VACTVHIKM. IN The Old Friend And thri best 'friend.- that lfr. fails yoa, a Simmons Liver Regit"? " . J M.I T J fF .1'. lator, U9 , ivea -mat a wu you tear at the mention oC this . nrnflllfint Liver ' medicine. and WAiHIWOTOW. C. IBM- fWratarv Imont. who he never tak- , 1 ... ., . n any ! ' tb Mwmw' run""'"' a -wi. kl.k h.Mik NeWy IOr n..uhtrul Fttte. ta tead of the demo ril PtatV which it ought 10 be, " & . . . -. ....lt.it would M Willi tne aeuiocroi. u...". ha gon to New, York, to. ue h( in fluence lo bring about rmrmony in iu. St .tn camoatcn. No confidence it vio Uted when jhe Btatement la mad that frWantarr Lomont believe that Benn tor Hill should have the un'ted support of the democrats In bi earopaigo tor Raw W ! ' ""- , ' Tbaa trewr"ona. ; ;.; y Thsee are the bad tiro, very , nau .. r..wlltl.r.' wnnl crofter HO I Ww ,;.,.. BelwM lev lTMaMs reii. Vllrolngtoo Messenger. Po not forget that prior to the Forty JuggeVo.rt McKlnley grinder and op. STS pressor of th. peopl..: "j- "- ; ' pORD. n.. nnt fnrovt Matin actual vh-k I , -I'HK ji,)iuvv - t under but on of the twelve schedule available CA8H III TMK TBHABUBT, cnmpmilng the new Un w over iw, 000.000. Thet le ' the" wool echedole, and thecalouUtioo U bed upon coo- KXCLUBIVK Or THK OOLD BB8KBYE, ....u r i th nreeeitt one le the aumution and 1 made by one or to oem Fifty-third), h lUpohllonna for ttve and mot notable peit lu thU coun. yearn avei.gfd $181,82651.52 for regV- try. ;M! J V - , .WhM the Dewc- Do not fwt that the reduction on calamity howler. only da Lriu eaWiato pwr ev Moeed the bar Iron, reel and wrought Iron .pike. WOOian ynrn, wuv.w" "-i - Agene? aeeonDl, Net balanc In Treawiy, JHWll,71.1 j n.ia remain firm, ft- an advarceofalioutlO per cei.t. above the McKlnley prioea of two vonina. ago, but thie la unusual activity in the woolen and cotton mum. ; The Wool and Colt ro KeKner ne- - iivcrv week to wBulle anDOnrlation to $149,572,894 44-saV- itigg eauh year3a,.W w mo w- neyera. w ' : . ; . J: i , Do not forget that at eoon a the Re- publiwn again got Into power away up went the eipeodUureiv They controll .i.. c..Mv.iitli : Concresa and VU UW ' rw hawU of oertiiln grade, are reduce I 7K iwr rant. Tnat le whal I Total available, , TUB EEPUBLICAN bjswbv. ; , Martihl.llWr ' Aaeneraeooanr, : Nit balance In Treasury , Total arallttble, hfL Ttemocralt out Mr. Cleve . .. m I. . 1. 1.. iu.VVI.it-a Hmiae. Mareb 4. Bepnaena'ailvo Ha", oi juinorro, wrOT oac m nlvea lo fat speech In th- Houee deliv 1893. Ihe euridu had Wn dlalpated ered 13 h September lat. 7 V Sv by Republican wart eno eiu-vaB-u, etS.fvfri inotforg,t that there la upon it a Lid Mr. Harrlaon'. Secretary of th. ClllCttl W- v. . r " - .... 1 Rl UV ' " I . ... m 1 . 1 1 . Innllldinff 1 r.M....n nail UTKiHi Wk vvi.a- I W ' - ' ' ' ' - k.l.hrhi nlnna. ... . ....iu.n mlilnh. however. . . aaill. I loi.ir ll.-S OI imporveu. gww r J -"- . - . . me BTw.-...r. - ; ' I lin m y -, " -- the regular roir.n.,.. - - doth. ft., .nlhnrit tOtaMIC hOMM .W .."" V : Your.; '",v. v Heart's Blood V la the moet Important part of V Vy oar organism. ThreeJourth ot the complaint to which the ya fl temU aubject are due to impuri- V 'tie in the blood. You cn, K) fore, twdiie bow vital It to to . vl i Y Keep It Pure V V For which ff -equal f?" move " impuriu.M O cleanse the blood t and build up th general iealth. m W IkTwifW'"'"4 V 17 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO AJttna, M- V Ha; a harbeen repotted, to renlgn the goy- " v . , ; , . T : J . i.i 1.. Ai ,r .Vctod. and retain m pcope enoniauo .oe.. puuaueu ----- . t-,k.s. . f .i ? i ' j. - l.ri. ih Rnite. or to reelen ibeHen that anvthins else' will do. v Ti-i tKej Kinir of Liver Medi cines:' is better than : pill8,'and takes the place of Quinine and ' CalomeL It acts directly on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels and gives new life to the -whole 8ys hem. : This is the medicine you wan. Sold hy a'l Druegists in ' ,; Liquid, or in rowder to De taKeu - dry or ma-le into a tea.- H : Am th SB Stan tn ! on w.wjw. Are You Going to Build ? Bvvi aii - - governor. 1 Thoe ar matter ior mm t, personally decide. -' He I the regu. tarlv nominiited cannicaie oi vam nnanlmoOKlv iiommatea againw -in ...H it iaaa liule a every oemo- nuii - , : dotgivhim loyl uproit, That the In fluni'ce of the admlnbtra tlon will he ued in' hi Wball I tain, and tlie belief I general here thrt gi60.000". wenly-tight I., .ill be elected. 1 Know oi ; u . imnrovement. aim well known republican who ha wager ed that be would, be elected. If 'be ac cepted the nomination. Th annual report of the Corami- include mill ehutting down, mere a m,. mtila hatinK aown thanstarling up 5 but lbce the passage ofhe freetrade Wilson bill," which waa to "annih l.it"( ib woolen In duntry, the record b been a remark- I.U nnebeiter than ior any weeks during the four year ci Jc- For the week ending -epiem w h. Ronnrter mention fivw new mill, oneaf which la a cotton mill, ' cot enlargemeni twenty milU Btarting up, ou of wnirn n. ... i.l nine mouth and anovner nv ed from te D,Mraticrojion "7 IZOtWiWlivui I n vpara. lUwilzrr Bro., 01 BiDr 0.....r.-, mentioned a having ltled witn The annual report or tne uoramia- aro meniionea - dpneo they could , nave aone 1 If yon are! goliig to bulla a houM. Tm l .iooer of Indian Affair, Jut made pub- tMt iUmhtM weaver, giving Ibem tkan they did. B"t during , well lo call .mine-for prices. 1 ".. . , t nf eri- -ok n wnt. advance In wae. lnj, k-M .k- H...ia en of . $149,672,804.44 U Think nf that, w They inmeaed the av erag annually $86,034154.04. Fact. Do not forgit that.o year Inter the Pemociat were ill again. , They at one In th Forty-elghtti Congret began to cut down the wild expendi ture ef the reck le Republican. They reduced appropriation t $212, 552.935 63 an actual yearly saving to the ta-pyr of $51,999,689.8. Tht. ) much and peaka much for Demo cratic economy and fidelity. Do not forget what Ihe Democrat d&during their lx year control ol the Hou. Mark vou, they did not control all the branches. If they bad rfoneaothev could , have done even the grades, Including yarn, cloth, hawl, knitrgood. blanket, nau., nnnri, cari'eta, eto -and'ahw oommou velvet- ...1 .l,,.hx an at!tilal reduitiott of au. i , - between 5J nd 75 per cent, tag in all upon 114 different artcle and item. Do not lorget that there i a long list of Important ait'olea, inoludlug borcl0 acid, alum, glycerine, oVulk, 1 nveed oil, oomuion china and eat then ware, common window g!a, ipett-- ; . . . . , J. t Ik. iitm tuiiiiie tneaeen n-jie m. r. irv. Indeed, in - , anticipation of .1..1... nnnftresslooat directions to bond-. Mr. Foster had already -...-..1 iha n.ireau of Engraving to pre pare plate upon which lb bond were to be printed. . ' . Tn a attempt to cover up the bank rupt condition of the Treasury the bond were m-t iwued, and the Demo oraU received depleted and bankrupt vault'. Having looted tne xreur ' I - . .t - T.- cle. iron and etel, oil ciyn, one tbe Bepuoncana now ..- fl,.nnU. cloak, etn.. upon whloh the reduction U from. 25 to 5Q per cent, of lax. Thi will do lor t i-day. Other eou tfl.twtstloo will be given land other faott brought out. tne from to 8 year., "Ho know ho to no root) work and a heap ot H. I will mild Sontiaet or by tU day furnish material or ju can do it. ; 1 ; i '..m MA HiCi 1 m 1 ;jafflii! '1 f- T rma am ISTTtC I r bmi iMiUMnu nrtHurm iikl . i "on tc v pnvaayrr.A Xaa SUFFOLK iate and Colleg IXSTITUtE, .i..ui.iir th local autnonwe u, navments to cooiterate' with in oeitinir in the lu- .li.t chHdrea In the public school and va that tie policy which resulted in . reduction of $75,000 in the am.ui.t tod hv Coiiaresii lor oontrait -rr-- ' - . ; . .;i, a.ui for t ie currert acai year, be continued by the government uoiii the Iudiao children are H absoibed iu th public school. . nan Wade Hampton, U. S. Railroad CotnmuMoner, ba jut returned from . nfttidal tour over the racino nan road. He mm t'c roads are In good MiiiaiLlon and that they are doing " -wl limrneF a could be expected a riat.iled report ; of the trip will be - thu cereUrv of the Interior. who will Include it lu bis anmial rc . .... .- ir...i.l..i,t liirh wili bi IUir I'll- ; I . suhmitJHi befoieCVnare reaisemble-. flan. Kiimn'on that many people hD met In Cnliroenia .,', clamoron t only for ituvemmout control of til" Union and Central t'aciac ra.iroau. but of all ther. He i opposed th Idea iu toti. , Siieak'ii on tn sun- ject, he said : "In the nit place tn bond of theerois neia ny mo . ernmentare not due until 1897, and the govercment cannot foreclose until .i.r.nlt 'haa been made in their pay ment. Then it becomes a quesiioo oi expediency. Jfthegoveromentsnu..... fhrMlaa. hkvlog only tne seomw gage. It would be compelled to pay the N. Y. World. Among the beneSU of th new, Tariff law is the reduction In dut eson ht. flanuels, shawls, and blanket. Tbee uecwearie of life were enormoiialy Uxed under the McKlnley act. Cheap ix year they held the House ending with fie 50th Congress, they did tht they kept the annual average of ap propriation at $256,58700.05. f ( Do not forget that when th Reptb Itcona went In with the 22nd Congress, at once expenditure leaped away op and averaged eaoh year the iupn- dous sum of $382.150.96l.l7-n aotaal increaue ot annual appropriations above the Democrat of $128,263,401.10. That waa the extra sum the people had to pay every year because of Republi- w r 1i1r TfnA4?rHt.O I clUMV. IM Dill till Kv V kiinv i . I- A-rv u v " f I AfA at 1. . A!..m an flitrltlasl suuremcy in the present Congrss in. 5 oo u. v nuprciu.v-jr u , .... I i,i. art .uiuml waa 85 ner been made aim vub i . v-- , - - r now it, von desire I Catalogue. f nuk Rnfentific. MathemaUcal . 1 , I .k ananlul RllM. Ann inasaacai-wurae., 1 Ines. Department. u you mir. 7 - - .courting to many mil ' "VZ r T Even then the governmen- ;PjJ.'KER50DLB, Af ; - wouj n)i Juelf in possession of ran Jy-I8v-tf. Ti 'T 1 1 nneipau, mlthnat terminals. A. govemroeat :TV V.;.v. Cm. Mih as our cannot operate railroan. A Leaamg uagazmo nw. i.OUHr.tlOROyWnmeutsitupo,ibie, SI 'j 7. V. l'f 5 tJi'f HiJ: l bnt oot In this. , Tb demand for fore pAvfMad closure of the P.tfflc road doe. not MrVXM3mH . ..-.I.' . lrnml umiiiI of come irom nw r - Amneeiiwntg - by WhlcliWe Give Snb- ecrlption to Woman'" V . V-: Work wltlioiit ; ; . W r ow prepar? nite fally liberal ofler lo all who pay a wonder- In advance Woaa U lliersrtaHd J'". eotert-lnlmr belpfnl la trtmir one of I ' A. It tpre. " ererf departmen. the Pacific coast, although H ha be com popular id lb West." mj Wnn John 8. Bermoaf, Commission . . r of Patents, whd bas Just returnro (mm his home in Connecticut, reports th democrUorty in that.- PUte as la a snledid condition nod eninosiaswo over the unusually strong Stat ticket . ok nr cent, advance In wae. 1 hi waee advance la more man m .u....- cao Economiet could find in any pro- tected industry during the nrse wo year of MtKinleytem. - The record la a g'Km rnw, for tbe week ending 8epUrber 13 I belter. During this week there were fifteen Hems tinder the columu neaueu New Mills." One of the milia men tioned is to have 48,000 spindles, nd to be one of the Urgest mills in tb South. Another, for making eotton, wool and wort-d yarn, la to occupy a building 110 by 200 feet, .which .atrno. ture alone ta io cos -.w. Mvin hM ,.0. fr the w Pjany; e . ibou!d fc porter, nave time, but it is aid th construction of h. mill ri.nendtfd upon the etllement of the tariff question." W la located at tThiUdelphia. .. w Anoiher f on mill, wiin J," spindles, l to be built at Gfaffuey, tf. n li.h a cniiilal jf $250,000. Auotherc tton mill, with $400,000 capit-il,! proposed for Btb, . C. Two hundred thound tfollur have ulreiidy been subscribed. ; The other new mill are for the man ufad ure of oolen, -,ctt o, knil .aa .. " bovi ry, and iia gooas. , , of th Under the column Enlargement !:.. - - and Improvement" there are geu .. t of the mentions, fjnaer tue ooiuran, log Up and. Shutting Down'J teen'y mill are mentioned a having ian or aboutioatait up, On"ol DM been closed since April lasr, anotner py.r a year, and a third for two years. All three are wooleo mlH. , t"J mu' arc mentioned a abutiing down on to make repair, another for l wo week, another becueof a death, and tbe last ta running on boit time on ac count of low wster, If this ort of business oe on until N'ov ember th result- of the elei tion may net be ailsfaWy to lb Be publican a they lwv been anucipai iog.i Tbey mtut either manage to keep tbe mill closed or , to keep th backwood vi-t-r from knowing t,nai more wheel are turning lb ever before. Can they stove off prosperity until after election t U Ihe drought ht nnlv laaled two months longer CUEAritlVBU ". . HIS. NBCK)A- cratswlth responrtbility for ,neir w-.. misdoing. Sublime cheek 1 Thecred- ulous Populirt ar th only peraon who believe and repeat thi BP; can falM hypocrisy. , ; n ik.. ..nm.t. eolteeted from all source during Harrison' 3uilnlstra t'oa waa $1,536,450,842.96 (' !l0. a k.milr and thirty six million. four hundred and fifty thoaed, eight hundred and fortynwo dollar, and nlnety-lxoeiit.) Every cent of this waa expended a. al" the .urplus ,k. n.vAland and th future w.smoitgsxed to meet the extrV- lt pjX2 WSS M' W Dtekinlillnans. - 4 Ww.anJ OmnoW CLUBBNQ ANN0UCEMENT,;f , OF 1NTEEE3T TO FARBEBU AN" CAB- '. Farmer and Gardeners, who ar de sTrou of joining In making, the Sonth the most prosperOu section vof- the Union, by developing Ihe new agri- w cultural Industries; sue as garaen seed growlog. flower-bnlb raising, growing sugar, Ac, to develop hich we ahall offer ln. reniinmt for,tho best ugr producing beets grown must read the special article on these and other new agricultural ;P"" which will commence with lb Jan uary number of the Progrmir South, published a I RicbiuonJ. ;? Va . The price 1 only $1.00 per year, wbc . yott . can aend direct to tb office at Rich- . mond. or we will club with it and en , VGU THB ALA1IAKCBALKAIIB au vi Progrtmiv JBrutk for $1 75, cash in vance, for bptb Wfl !",!f: . , JAPASE813 uxed underth Mclwiney act. , -f puhllc... . fru,MPora loreign fl tnt.els, bats, ahawla and blan- 8 TnB.qUeiition I answered In tbe j ot oinuj. ir5BX ket were practically piohibited, the Dgwer to'the first question taxation on tbem being heavier accord inff iu their value, than the tat on the CT more expensive arucle of th lorPUM operauoa tul and Mldon a panaansnt rra,an oim EX-EMPBESS OF CHINA. A Lady Who Manag Thing and ' Who 8ttl Oovrnmntal Pollcl. TIia orreat resoect In which the . i.. . ...t ibt. Only $52 worth of thse chep young emperor of Ubina noia du of very varllh thA ! rJ painiUl ua pvwm r- Ait,.L -a. Dnenu neanao. f'"r?7 auarmstMM 1I by oar - - r, anpaaauy auaiwi wmh , ,- - ; I .u. ..n.i aavlnv sood waa imported. j launei wortn t5thet,xpyer. lor th. fiscal ye.r on the avMge 82 ceuU a pound psld ending on the 80th ol Jun. last, w.s a tux at th. rat of 10S, p.r ceut. thi. i In .Pproprl..tion-$28,886,985 80. f b. value of the Import of the flu- Do not forget that under Bepnoii- nei inn. ,w v- can. the ,osion -pp'oprlaU,n. for th flannel at 48 cent. ws. 103J pcr ee-t current ve.rwo:ildbav been $185,000,- flannel Flanuel. worth 95 cent a 0001 But Democrtt cut theio tlowu mund pld a tax of 96) per cent, to $161 000,000, a great saving to the and lb. JnspoiU were $75123. . 'The cheapest blanket, worth 28, 84 Do nnt forg' t that Protection a. and 48 cent a pound lax paid at tbe iirinoiple of tixailon I Immoral, op- raM oi JP, iw ami io per r. preive, unconstitutional, and haa peclvely blanket worth P6 cent paid been di-uoiinced by the Republican 8- la tix-rate of 81 percent. ! ITuIied Stales al The ebeaiietsowi impoiteo, worm 35 cent a ponod, were taxed at lout per cent. ; the dearest, woith $1.14, paid 88J per eei.t. ' "Tbe lax oil the cheapest hst was 86, 106J. 1041 pr cent. Of th cheap t only $5.53 was Imjtorled in 1893, and no these a lax of $4,68 was paid . The ibe derert hat paid tax of 871 per cent. The Inequality of taxation was due to the specific duty on Ibe pound. Th McKlnley tax on the aitieU' was mixed, part pclfi3, part advalorem. the cneapeet sniffer it-t-: . .:: t ... y t mother, who for more than twenty hy yeara directed the destinies , RICHARDSON FARIS?, Flowery Klnffdom, adds much to his Wholesale A Retail Druggu-ts i i popularity.- According to Ostaslatl- Qreebofw.- K..P ,- tj, fCZS LMksWIIe' Wodlen.Mills; naric. woereuiauiuvuci , r ' ... .. im..... ten miles from tne capita ucw- LEAKSVILLE,.N. C. Democratic prty irom Main to Flor ida and from ocean to ocean express ed in tb. platlorm of prinoilea adop ; ted in 1890, in the National, Onveu lion that met in Chicago, we trongly condemnatory and dnunictory of Protection branding it Ibe Soprem Court hd befoi. biabded it, a "rob bery," and also denouncing it a "un constitutional."' . (.:.-. fl,;..'. Do not forget that Mia Republican nd their allie ar. asking th people to put them Kcontrol gin that tbey IU iae ariar lll who I aggressiTw uB... ... Li.-i. .wudn nstiei- ana uius- page' lln. ai 1Z "iTwi . .it .m i ti Is Dnl'lUbe to ' 1 -! . 'JlTi... .tfldlral suetaU o well. -Ta..ee tor oor Vit KX. mm jewr """ it ba nomlnsted. ana ne maau.K - ... nrn.rot. -ouW be bright tb Concreestoosi er"" r- -am in nr J ACOl A- LOIN CJr, ton, been dem.oded by tbe htr ATTORNEY AT WW, TDOfESSIONAL CARfS, diriAta. H.MV tnat teany ever, ....r.inrlnff . interest In tne Ri.ta la betned ny tne new w IS in one wy or unthr" itnlaea th. benefiU ,MOly : 'rre lead and fre copper will help tb. bras a. .nnNniurer. Fre. wool will aid tn maker good, and fre ar. The BN- fr fesaHr. ' s.nnr, fl. I tuiv found Btmmos Liver Benlator ine oe isidht elne. I hav Used W in innige-non and found It t. relieve lm- I a tB Mtii a h aartv mitt- ol mny Wee of txtil. per, if going t bed 1 1 1 k a doa. of i i. i t. k. m,tM haa it I aever feel any bad effed of U aloohol la th. art. haa Orkl 0gp.rki,Ex-M.yor. GRAB A if, . Way 17.'8S. jr. c ",1. X. KEllNOWLE A TTORSZY AT LAW i- as? a . i.e. fWtleas I Ae 8tat aad Federal OarU III hl.lhl. mmA imtBMlUV SUCW B - aornwte to bias. 1VM. P. BY5UM, Jr a t-n. .nd Coavmelor OBEIOSBOBO, K. & k. A. aran-M of Aac.4ly knn. it la a necessity. . Jrre. lum W lVH mm ar k,.r ..a reduced doUe a wl iron ore.wlll slso b ppreeJtd by th mnnfaeturrs, whir tbey ea Baa m fault with the Uxtil. .bdule." 8ilL tax a tb people want and demand, but it ta a much better x for nero han th. rafcally, Immoral esur II sapplant. " : ' . , ' -' -- .- Do oot forget that lb. wnoi ed Intent and inspiiing prircipl f protection I to rob' lh. or for tbe benefit of lb. rich. I mae. eooai tlon. altogether wrong and artificial ad ruinous. It ka eaoaopt lisU and noftietur.r partner of lh. Uo tied Mate OuveromeLtj 1 destroy Saalky Aarera. , Who i. th. negro' friend t .. r. 1.1: . ... t.liiia Conaee-1 TK. Aaviavlns: Democrat ar. tneir tne ipuu. .. .1 - ' -- : .... .It a 1 AwAaaaB BO laBff 1 ASlI a I - II IgfUnBl BBBtU WW HWftlW. - (ujj&? I)ENTIST, BUKLINGTON. N. C. tlmit a csitsi eenaia-oerUin ta go damocrstic. Tha'nooalb-ts la two of ibe Alabama - w w . . ,. districu atnat bav. baa aim7 atin randldate. for . Congr. or ..l.l iu. have nominated two " " .. .. . . ho ar well if o r..j k . I. Waibiacloo. On. of tbeM ... it...n4ia tb nnlhor ef " mm f th thi aook ever pat a !.. Waahlactosi. wlih th Merellg- ioa.llll.of "If Christ Gam to Co gTV..Bdtb. otber-IeCraanall-ka for rear ba tb editor of a VTa-b- n. weekly pP-r -'ck ba. xi. olely forth, parrm. rfMiH-g .... ta wboarar wl4 bay. . Ala- aVaaoerat shoald experW-ea . .11. . VIJ. . k . nnhlM naa itssi nia. .rhnol. for tH edored raea aapportd malnlw by whit DnoertV;-B .... taaaaiews thev enloy at th ex- nana ofth whit tX-pyr. . Wbe . newra sets lata totubls, ekargd with wtet.tioa of lb. law. or went am or mnlovmeatt-t kMp hangar froo hi J.r Jd eblWrea, H whom do b. M kM-beloaad soeeoet Ntta 1U- pubUica. bat t whiU DeBoert,bl trw fV-d, vet rg to y ' al saan wotsa the Republlean f-cket i lum bia back aooa bia whit. friend. " : ! ' ' yer's Aarsaparilla eflee a radleal Mr bv cUaaaieg and . reuovaliag tb blowd. . . i venation, as a rule, is devoted to po litical questions. ;Tbe ranco-oiam trouble was tbe subject of a recent consultation. After the young ruler had reported to Ws mother that Kiflm. s althouch a tributary state of China, had for years poid no money nor excused herself for not dAimtin. tiA asked her what atand ' ... . . ... A .China should take in ma contrw C.M AMtnrdlno; to the Lloyd th ex -empress replied: T T - "Sinm pretended., a long as Bhe considered herself rich and powerful, to despise China, declining; the pro tection of a foreign power. Shechose her role voluntarily? let her, there fore,' reap the natural consequences of ber acts. - Wo have everything to Jose nd nothing to gain by Inter vention in tbe affairs of Slam, and at the least It would be a thankless un dertaking. ; The first duty of your m.iiMi lUe in looking after tbe Ar rtlll at the old plaeenider th same oU m iTnagemeni, aud Slill niskbig die same Bne: "V EXCELLENT GOODS ' " aoweTI and fsroi ably know ibroagh tbls secUon. -V', '';';'. ';'.-v;fv wr. r.rk WmH mm abavea ' for Cm lata Blawkat Tmmrj wew1 CsMklaserea, riasjawla, f, -....- . :( .Varwa, : Write for bifonaaUon and samples. . Tae yoar wool to A.' B. Tat. -Agaatj Gra ham, N. C. or 8. K. Seolt, Mehsne. JJ. t. and tbey will forward It to Ml8 f" ?r:"Tw ' May 10 6m LealuTttle, N. C. Wing ourselves with the affairs of AttiM Mmntries. , As -the matter For example, the ttx oo shawl imooried ws 83) cent a pound may Incresse th. protective principle ,nd 40 per cent, on the valus. Tbe I x fty, the wealth and the welfareof r k. ... ." and restore th Mc ,,n tb hlah-priced ahawla was 44 cent OWB people. We hove enough tflnUv monster lo life to do it ccur pound and 60 per cei fc Th very t, do for ourselves without tron- ed work of spoliation and oppression cheapest shawl were t"'v 'j v- tinder tbe form of law. ; - , ; hiblted by th WCKiniey act, "' Do not forget that t; new Demo- on .hl aoith 39 cam piumi cratiefariir very greatly reduce tbe heavier In proprortlon to their value lax upon th people. It l not a pm than fcix on bwia worm ;.i pound. . Th new lawT wlile iff into effeet Jan. 1, 1895 as to woolen goods, correct hi loeqnality. Tb duty en these I bed entirely on their vslne. Under ibe new taw baU, shawls, flanoel, and blankets lhal cost th. roivt will bay lh h'ghest rate of duty. Tbe .heapest will b rxd at 25 per cent., th next 80 per rent, and tb de-t at 85 par cent, and 40 per cent . TTndar lb old law a ehean shawl S' mx r mr- - H'1m, TfMhP a . . . . CAVEATS JRADE 1ATks 1. niiirn a. bun ruunio nl SMMai Jim. ulna rmlnu and tot to - inka aant rraa. iisas throaak Maaa B Oa. Taaaisw - - - iMnrai. ana tbasar kroa.Mwtbilr sarnratka aobilowtth- now stand, and untU your majesty haa atrencrthened inwardly your own empire, it would be pure folly to in- ffittRffli ne in tne an airs ot ouwr w jy-" rvv,- 'tiphmu aw 7 I at S to tM nmntor. Tbi 6 la w.SafsriS .ka terrene trlita. These words roaulted in tne aiaao lution of the secret council called to dUcuM the Franco-Slam Incident; and Slam reckoned in rain on tbe aid of China. " t : A Head or Hair'! ., .- ,, ,' H J j .t, V By an Arm' PIntr. A remarkable art exhibition is an nounced at DrUtol. It U an exhibi tion of thirty paintings by Bertram Hilcs. an artist who, wnua quivo I am lb North Carolina Agent for Or. Vfhita's New Hair Grower Trestment The Greatest Discovery of the Age. It will permanently enre falling .1. .I- ft aaaalf Aansialabnl to a great x,..t or vr, rMtly " bought In Germany for 60enU , wonld VJ which W ....iw. aaai imiwilrt tli natorl uwi oiijMl I1.2K wttotneaimMsaiieo. u- . ; fTavtmy ram It nrtvfnts hnir lurninr rrnj im BMfnsv - -w-'w-. I " - . I rta iri. imilu t lusa -. a , .... trad and eommie-, and very grtiy dr th new taw t will eot o; ceof . ebMhood 8bown ft gtrong disposition rard basine while bUmctiag and r a lltll mor than n-balf. I -Aintr. he waa taken ti.mn.rins th markets for tb great " i k aotne artistic friend nrerop..ndPro taught to draw, bolding .AnMlm Minlrv. I . i . .ku.l. Tti. I n.nll In hi mOUtB. Alter m nun I""- . . .. . ,. I DOMt Ur. VI nrrwni. . Ditnetft that Mi aepnoiioa i .fflea-siotr ear. tnetrnr, I be became a Btuacn Uriff laws so eart sited, obrtraeUd lor- j A yer's HarMparitla, which til cbaBt Venturers' achooU.andstuUiea aeroiuia irom tor nt.rn .-..... ...Muntis.v mat no wim " oon follow salt. Local t a-taaeotl . vu,t,in- .nJuo one hun- i. ..I. . .t. .r tlm. I .. . la w.ij . w...w w. - . , restore bir to lu origiaal color, and bring a , : i New Crswth Hale say BaM Head sa , EaHfe. If l the'only iieatment that 'will plod uce these resMll. eiga trad that other eoaatrle war to a great extent practically cloned gaimtth United fHate. Ibl latt impelled tb abl aad far aeeing Scera tsry of Sie, " Elaio," to Introdao bis ennelnely devtoed acbeas cr-ftea- prccity,"., which waa only frae tade limited la eartala aatlo or peoples, d siaiyiHit rdoeig lb reduction of DaorrUe itiin rfrmr. ' TV mtX fowl that defect I v aad Bfaertow fa-kra. tfer- Mswsand Oeservsr. Kkwfobt, N. Cn Oct. l.-P1ea prist a ataiemeat showing (1) lb amooit of avv I her ws la tb Tro. r be UarrUoa took bi at -nl.er.bl to oljertloa. si Ju-t ariti- (1) th. mount tb eUsiMlh aaw tariff is, that U i leg aw ior jrar- . n.lly tb bes tariff w hv k4 I a () th at tb.t u i b Tre.- Wmg tim-b.ttrtb.a tba Dessoerst- -ry wbeadeveUad w. lnai.l d lb i. UiilUllnrth Democrat. sfctrrU eroad tym. kitl tnat lb na.tr amoved of. 1. Tb ft.IV.wlng ttt emenf, prepr. .uJ Incompar.bly better taaa tU rUa ' d by aa fttoiU la tb Tary D- 3 .- .1 . Tetimor.UI ed treali, .furnished ooapplicallon. . ilr. John AI. voie. a -" Thooipsoa'a store, U my agaat at Gra- -Heaped iu i :y. S. T. LASH LEV, DacH-tf. ,HW River; S.O " - THE- ; FONVILLE HOTEL. , , UBAli AM, jN. C. . dred and four pounds sterling, which .t. .rriivi the orivilctre of study- in at the national art training hJ at Sooth Kcnsinjrton for two years, during which time be also M,. natinoal silver medal and two national bronze medals. In Aonaidcration of bis having won iKima hrmor. the autboriUea at Smith Kenslnirton sent him to Paris month to Btudv at tb IVi vujv miKMim. navinff ail his expense. The armless painter at Antwerp Is .... 1 1 m.. A Well known; DUl it Win u - JVn.e. at IkaJTonvli UL manv people to hear of an Engilsb ILiwaaa can. ' v artist con tending with tbe name dls-1 - mks. A-e-tiAuw. ablUty: James' Gaxettft -v ; t-: t .'. -.- j , We are a WKW FIRM witk XEWrrjRWT TUItK. so wa v HienM I'nton HoJH a oew BaavT Wa will sot new 1Mb Into the Hotel, aad keapa PIKr-iJl-AH8 laMa at rasaooabla r.T1: .iv. '.ii.iihpr that - dU9 val'y la laAllag such a. a a tb- --f
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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Oct. 11, 1894, edition 1
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