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fails you, .i8'Simmon8 LivtT E-3gu-i
lator, (the Red Z) that's ymt
you hewf t' ihi mention of this
excellent Liver; infidicine, and
people should iiot be persuaded
that Bflythin tjlsS will do.
is the iTin of Liver Medi
cine87'li' Better than pills, and
takes; fie place,, of -Quinine and
CalomeL It acts directly on the
Li per, Kidneys' and Bowels and
gives, ewjife (to ha, whole -svs-tArrC
' Thfs is the medicine you
want. Gold by all Druggists in
Liquid, or in Powder to be taken
dry bi made 'in to a tea.
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Hh ttie K flfmmp ln't-rl on w. upper
a. H. ZKILUJ-i 4 CO.. PI.ila.Wnl ta.
If ytn sre rohig;t tmHfiilii-iso'.fyon wl
do w'MI to call on me for prices. 1 have a
force of (-killed workmen who h&Y.e Otffu wilh
we fimitytot'yearH, who know how to do
good -fork ana a benp ot it.- I will 'mild by
Sontrifct or I.J tlie day ; furnish fflaterial "or
jou can do It.
Come and fee me. . Will be glad to give
-jfoxi Jinrrt. Tlianka for pBt palronai'o. '
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and Classical couraep, with np'ecial Biu
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July 13 tf.
KEEKODLE. A. M.,
Principal.
ont,r nta ow rti
i Ei-PfMtlf-iit Harrifon 'i'pcently do
livered a eiwech' in' Mr. WHsoii'jj dip-
itict' in iilirh he siiid you .have
felt the t-floi t-t.of lhe ilrprefBion ; if you
-tbiuk mor of thoe effettJ and "prpfi r
not to l. ad the' country through the
loii(h of despondeijcy, Bbow.il ljy .de-.
fetii)g VViloii.'J ;j J ,! v ;; ...!--
The count ryiwas in the ''"siough" 'of
degpfHidetwy' 1 before 'Mr,' Harrison
left the T7hite lloiise..', Willi sUereil it
i.Wo t'l'e "tdouth'?',' Who, foundered the
aliip of tlt. byj running , it ioto' the
quagmire ? are pettineiil Hud"impiii-(aV;
quoftious for tliiicussion iu tjhe. jireeeot
canvass. ,.... ;- . :
TAMPERS WITH DEBT, STATEWtNTy
Thai Pregidei.t Harrinnn rt as an ' In
compitant or reck lesB .' pilots, to, use
very, mild terms, . .will ; clearly , appear
from an examination of the. records of
the Treasury Depaitraent which hU
8UhordinBt8 made. "; He must Vt mil by
these recor'dn. and they" show thut he
was respouBiule for the dnanciul panic
It was a Harhipon panic, Jelibprf.tf ly
brought' updo' the .'coUfctW " ' Every
mouth t;e Treusurya iue a debi state
ment, The toruat tnis (t uemeut was
deliberately changed three times while
he Was Preitlett'1, "fur' "hit purpose
By a comparihon of the clebt Vt te
io.;i.t.iHsued.Ma.rch,li W.fc9,fwitb ; the
one j?KUed March. 1; 1893, it ill appear
thai ine niue iteinrt nhich' are Includ-
edf iri tlie aVailiibla cifTtth 'in'' the Trei'
er in the ftnt?meiit of March 1, 1889,
ebows-tljfit Gfefeland furfi-d over to
lixrrison the t$e fabulous Mirplua of
HvuniMiie lunas i inrMB nunaieu ,snn
iliirty tnulicn thrie hundred and foity-
eight tjoimand nine hundred and ais-
en do?'ir3 end twelve cents ($330,-
(H8,916.12) ikd.iition to ibi) enor
mous film JherJ (3 fiearly four hun
drid mill ton of (lolLiH in the Treasurv
or jiarcn i,li8u, wnicn was Delif to
pay gold, nlyerand currency certifi
cates then out-tandirp, the ti.tal
amount of cash in the Treasury, being
7.6a6c5.f;& ) i i a 1 1) n :t .
When Harrixbn surrendered to
Cleveland, March 4, 1893, the same
Arrangements Perfected
. hy Which We Give Snb
scription tcWonian's) ,
- Work without
: jtems whioltjinade. up tbs bree un
drti and thjftj ialionsUilib) visb
oft March lij 188 amoarftdfa ,4nly
I .oU'hundrtd -and' sixty W 'tnilHons
We are now prepared to make wonner
fully liberal offer to ul) who pay In adranre
for Taa Alihiicb Olraker. W's
Won Is a (WCMrfTif U 4oe6itnlfnafraiin
dceerredly oM biinc pppl ar-pliljlif.h-
It lafHireT'COreiTsininK aoe neipiai in
tA
erert depart
cisirnal bhrbelau readlna jnapa.- and .Jlhnr-
nn anniM m an ara ; .', w. pni'innm , i
MtUvilwirifainewMnr-eoA-ntm! litera
ture, and no other periodical meet It -o well.
tend n 1.150 for onr paper and Woman's
Wt ar wia ai mali I n i; -tnelstterTree.
Addict
the alam;no OLEANKR.
foar hundred and ninety tbiea thous
and nine hundred and twenty dollars
.and Wlty-ejghfccentji 0.681
l ne eacreu uue
gold reserve is
aojAintfC i ' ' r.'
,1 i
iuin on bonds purchased, , St recent
pii IrijcaJ itiu of coinage laws by.the Sen
ate, page 813. ',', -
A, FIFTY FOCB MILUON TRUST-FUND
:r t . LOOTED,' " " 1
Theahip In 1890 would have run' in
to the ''slough", 'if Johii Sherman bad
not come to the rescue with his "make
shift" allver law, which provided ihat
UiGlrui-t lund fiir tl.e redemptinp ot
the untional bank, notes .sIiquM', le
turned jrti) the available rash io llie
TrensiirvV and July ' 1, 1890, f 54,888,-
476 75 of this fund was , t-api-ferred to
till available, cash. Tims . Hatrifion
was enabled to continue tlie purchase
of bonds .at.. a premium.- But 1he
inomhly dtl.t. t-ttlements began to
show a deplete Treasury, and in or
der wmake'a' kt?r"Bhofngv on paper
reaoit tojfgg,lllg ili'fhe slntumeuls
conimenced. " Trrasurer, Nebeker,.
Hariiobu's special friend from In. liana,
in bin repott for' 1890, ' page 7," say t
"iiice Juie, 1890, the form of the' pub
lished . mijtnthly- statement of awl
and liabilities hag been twice revised."
Oif piige 9 hasays it waa ''recast.''
Why It Was revised" and "recast" , it
plnin;M If the old form had been" con
tinued it would bave shown thut there
was not a dollar of available cash 'in
tne Treasury.-' But this- was' not tbe
last time it, was,"revised" or ;'i-ecatt,"
as will appear tilrllier op.,, ,; ) ,
. jsi-f-ren'iem narrison in nis peecn
said that ''delicacy forbids roe to- say
much of the lat-t admiuiftridion," but
for bis 8uhordinDtPS!he"says''"tbatthefe
was an attempt ti act for the best ii
teresls of all the peop'e." It. was a
very,feel la, "attempt.", ;
'. i ,, j , JTUtiGUNO WITH FIGURES. !
,-Vs,it ' for the beat Intureft of all
the people" thnt the public del t et.ite
ment should be lhree limes I'reviaed"
and "reca-1" ? that $30,105,( 13.25 .de
rived from, profits ' on ' coinage during
the flrCiil years 18S9 t 1891' should be
us'.d to buy bdiioTXt'a premium, pny--ingal
hlgh' ns"$128:foWheni"a'nd at a
time when the ' t reasiiry j',u , on , the
v -rge of bankruptcy ? 'and wa it "for
the bis interests ofull the people" hat
$47,997,807.03, collected from "all I he
people, dhould be paid out to the tew
ftV red hondhi.ldeis as a pr eriiiilirt on
their bonds ? The enormous surplus
turned over by Cleveland, ihe bank' re
de hpt Ot) t' Uvt fund Iransfened t.O: the
availal le (Msh and the profits on Cuin
.ade' furnished;! a'.'rtpli. harveft to the
b(idlul lerf. The taxes 1 ivied on the
pen; .le y the tariff 'U ws continued to
replenish ihe depleted Treasury.' ' The
protected rranuffufirers wat ted some
part of the"p16fiaef under fhe Harrison
ndininirtrntion. ' The.McKlnley.bill
was passed In bclobeV 1890, and the
rcceipts'frorn 'en'storo fel'l'frim-'f 219,
652,205 25 iii 191 "to. $177352,964.lB.iin
1892. ,1 This had it effect on Ihe. cash
balance, end, with the' billio'n'doltar
Pon;tr;ss created confterniilon. the
jCrjiBsurjr,,., Another , juggl -wUh Mhe
dbt stHterr.eat taint be? made,' 'Again
reduced to dimes haughtily announced
Hh.it t lit re should be no Increase -of
the national di bt while he. waa.Piesi
dent.," He preferred lo turn the, Treas
ury over in its bankrupt condition and
force Cleveland-to issue bond".
LATINO FOUNDATIONS FOR A PANIC.
Bofore' j he 'close of his' alininlitra-
rtnfc the ruin'tpis i ffect of his "nilsera
Ide maki shift1' Vilver-purohnsing law
it lithe bimkrupt condit'vn f the
Treasury, lo. tl).e confidence . of the
world, and millions of our "ecuriiies
were relurne '. The fouudatlon of the
panic had, been- laid, wide and deep,
and,, then the - very ;; men (General
Harrison, being the roort prominent)
jvbo bad In'ri them: commenced. their
fCHrecrow work an I bave kept It up
t Ibis day.;. This may beti'ejmAn
ship hut if il Ir fhe; noiinliy should
pray to be delive d from it. ' Above
every soup home shoii d be erected tbe
sign; 'Jllarrison Soup House." . '" ' '
1 CAltMSLB RESTORES CONl'IDENCB.
.-i-- n 'i.'f ,;' . '.
rKever in til bietory of, l(ie govern
ment hud a Secretary of the -Treasury
snuh a task as fell t the: lit of the
piesent. Secretary. . He was called to
protett the credit of a government
With a bankrupt Treasury." He was
equal to , the tak, and confidence has
beeu restored. The outward - gold
rtreara has ceased, aud h ill soon 1 11 JW
in instead ot out. ,'.
1. : Cleveland turned
. Harrison
Harrison turned
over ta Cleveland,
over to "Ilar-t3;JO,348,916;l2
162,493,920.78
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JACOB A.m LOlVjLJ
ATTOENEjPAT. LAW,
GRAbAiT. - . N. C
II 1 l.j
J. D.KEllIVODLiE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
oiiiirlfll1 "1 "r
Praelleea ia BtXaMwjd'
til fahiifnllT and promtrUr alleud all oca
im-m entrusted to blm. sjP3rV.'-'-4
A-iimary an Coonarktr' asT Iiw,
GBfiaB5Bq, v'.c
Prsetleea rerlartr to
the coarts of Al
AO, t, M ly
Dr. Jcln,,R.Stcckard, Jr.,
BURLEfGTOX, X.
KtrOaJ sa of teeth at $10 per set
Offic. oa Btaio St. over L N. Walker
fo.'s tHare.
hundred 'million of
Qoutted In , both
)iii;;tf ! l
snnAKntrnicrt nv m nnronv
It will thumbs ' seenMllat 'rfarWo
turned over to Cleveland in 1893
f t7,854,IW5 Sfleej oT7aalCdruad
tbh be'vytd'toflfvelaSrll lt-9. A
large part of the surplus bad vanished.
In 1887 Cleveland saw that
the enormous accumulation' of surplus
was a menace, to business and the resu t
ot tmjuat tariff titxai1Srl.-"Ho proposed
to stop urjuct and oppressive tarifl tax-ni-bLf
irSbnbliokrl 8eaaif lected.
ajdjh suruilwutjnjtdjtlgtAw in
The ship of ttite, with its rich cargo,
accumulated by grinding tariff taxa
tion and the 'eeonomy f Cleveland's
first administration, passed to the con
trol of Pilot Hsrrison and commenced
its voyage.) Itsoon-enceurtered pirates,
and before the cruise ended it was in
the mud, quagmire, or "slougb," as
Harrison Uunt it. Hi raffrest'ng to
ezaep)ne tb(ng-tfook iaUie wbo at
tacked the rich tressurs wbile Harri
son sjat the ielui.
THE BOSDHOLDKRS GRAB.
First -came' ttieidbolderM tbosa
fayorrtesot'ibe JiepeUican parly) Dur
ing fhetfrtt seven moi thii'of K'serUou's
admit, itratioo i6d do4.5(f) was exiwDd-
ed iqthspurobese of soWe at a pre
mium, be Wiodom's rrpoit for 1890,
page 27. 1 . t- f .
But this did not satisfy the bond
holders, or Harria-.tr, a 4 tae raid oa
tbe ' su-plut wss continued through
1890 and 1891, abea iterated colt b
causo bera .was- ma more , urp hr.
During threa tUcal Jr lSS9-'0-91
-tbe enoraaoua sam of $47.B9707il
was paid la tbe boudbUers as prem-
itnruptf.e ,,reiBt.a";or;'.7etaBl,"pr ft
s-6tiM not 'slioWJt' .tfibia,. of 'available
qal.'' Jbi The 1'ref ury. Tbe statement
for June 1, 1691, gve the wl cash bal
ance at f33,842.3i0.8(.. ' Tbis -looked
like; fki:jkii;iayy 189i; , the
slamenya8;'reyisedj',o i"eoast."
Prior to this rtate lba iniekels, dimes,
quarters and tmtf'dollart apneart d on
tlis't itemet.tWs' unaviill'shle' funds'.
The picrls. ap4&u(pesji(a now tro'ted
out and nituierto do 4my- as avaiialile
cashand'tlms Kelp swell the cash' bal
$iice 1 Byfthli;' trahifeV tlis'aviijable
ensn, Balance was, increavu ta voi.stta,
808,83. , This resort to -aickels, -dines,
ttca ss a btHailtatinsrac;tor the Har
rldoft' admliiUtnitfhnJ and'properjf' e
sicites it ps the lDimg dniiuistratiou.
I ';nV . WAjLAItMED....,... , .
i Bui-bowoess caes weve iott be fool
Led bv rsakiair available' fnnda ''out "of
nidket and" ilimea;" 'Capital became
alarmed and Iho g-l I stream sUr'eil
across the ocean. Under Harrisn tbe
excess of expdrt ot gold' over" Imports
wa,tI67.889,,8', while under ;Cleve
Und's firi aduiinitrsti-n the , imports
largely excesdew the exports., ; In .lha
roeaatlroatha McK'nley Act with-it
viclotM pmvlefrm for paying cVs backs
mslfe another drain on the T'reasiiry,
$8,6l4,439'l4tbeir.g'lheaaiooiit, repaid
importers ia 1891 and 4892. 8ee Becre
tary Teeasorjr report of 1892,' psg'e 23.
-;U.:J.i.' ''.'wi-i'i-.''-.'-.-AiJ "
Fi-wirTif9rr-'riI"iheTcw-T)f
Harrison's s.lmiiilat ration tbeTreatory
wssrnsamvipaU WSfruplVJTlal!rvt
etatemci.t ssuel .aiarcn rtotfj, ry
Charles Foft,fcrXj)'in Tra
ory, places lb net cash "ha fsace at $24,-
12887.84 ,Tbasaiaetuaii.tsbow
ibst of Ibis amount $11,49739 74 wsa
nkkaiedimes, ka..Hri iao ratarod
with hundreds of milliios pad closed
with dim-. Verily, be "bad run the
ship into deep esud of a' moraaa or a
quagmire ot, as ke terms jH, M.lNjgh.n
rscrAREa to isacs B05DC-
H kaaw, as did hi HeersUry of tk
Treasury, lbs 'lha goreroraant was
tial'ropTtalttr gave orders to
prepare for tHa iaaae boa-t ; lb plat's
were prepared, but t e waa wbo bad
iaberilsd bauJrcds of millions and a as i
' Difference, '$1676,1.994.84
But this amount included the i g'JJ
reserve, $100,1)00,000,. which , Harrison
CO'isldeYed sacred, and Ihe agency ac
count, so that Harrison'a 8eoreiary of
the .Treasury, in the Inst.di btst itement
he issued, puts down the net CAsh bal
ance in the Treasury at $24,128 087 88,
and of Ibis $11,497,829.74 were nickels,
dimra, 4V.. --'' ,; "
2. Harrison began the phrchase Of
bonds imme'linl sly afer bis inaugura
tion, and the first seven months paid
out $00 951,600. ' ' ;
i 3. 1 In three years Harrison paid the
(wind holders t47,997,S(j7.32 preiuluoi
on blinds."".'';''' .' ;! '" .''''V'
4, ' "UevNed" Or! "recast" the debt
vtatemenl three times so it would
show a balanice iu'tne Xrea'iiryl ':"...',
, 5. Transferred'.a tru-t fund of $5i,
388,475 75 into the available cash., .,
.' 6, Had tha benefit of profit -ou coiiiT
age amounting to $30,105,013 25V
,' 7, Signed the McKiuley act., , which
reduced, t'1" ret-elft-i from customs iu
one yen? $42.06,241 10. , ', i. , i
8, In two! yea: under the McKin
ley low tha sum of $8,614,430.14 Was
refunded to importers' as drawback.
. 9. S The purchase of bonds;' the bil
lion dollar Congress, -drawback a and
general extravagance bankrupted the
Treasury. : " ! ' ' - ' '' J'.'!"
10. ' This, with the mlsererable
makeshift silver-purchasing la w, alarm
ed capital, brought duf' secnrit:ee b6ae
and rent' a gol f t-tream across ( the
ocesn in Volume $157,989,803."' ' ' ..'
! 11. Preparations to. Issue .bonds
made by' Harrtsou's ' Secretary ; of the
Treasury. . . . , ! , - ... ,
12,' Harrison Panic 'toil , fioup
Houses. ' ' .... ., ...
. " , ., v
v -"' 'tatra fr llaadachr.
As a remedy tor alt forms of Head'
aebe Electrio Bi't-rs hat proved p bi
(Le very best." It effect a permanent
cure and .the; most dreadful ' ba-l'Ual
sick headaches yield la iie influence.
We urge all wbo era afllicted fa) -'pro-etira
a , bit 1 and( give r.t'ils' rem.
edy a fsir'.lrial. In' ere of banit-'
ual nnVt'pstton Electrio Bluer' curit
by aivirul the ureded loiie t-t the bowel,
and, few, ca" Joojr reist ths ue of
this medcine.,,3'iy .it oooe, . Ijrge
1s t lea only 60 cel.tt at T. A. Albrigbt's
k . .. . . ; '. .
rug otwro,,. ... ..
VfJHiuE oiriiaieit,
Lexington Dipateh.
D. M. Fnrchts was the Republican
csilidnte tor governor In 1892. Now he
as "non-psiti'an" candidate for su
preme ooftii J t'c. As lata as the 7ib
of April, 1894, aa ass-somewhat of. a
ttsrlisna, and, as such, opposed fusion
with tn Populi.t. On t 'e day above
aiei.toned, judge Forch- wrttea bt;
er to' ma wint-ton Kepuolirati, In re
sponse to a 'request from- thi editor,
nt gave - eipreanioo ' .of ' bis view
on t'je subject ia language thai la
rwtber strong ' for one . wbo Is beat
voting before the public as a ."eon-
paittMMnJudiclal candidate, te order
It do bis honor junta In the matter.
M' o i'l nia f pun-i .aiwiirn anoar
wbal be thinks of them as elites of tbe
Kepub isan pa't ,, we quote a fear pes-
sages Irom bis leitw; .
"1 do believe th-t the eomblns
lioa eae be done thieeghou ' II e 8i.e
ae a to . ii-juriooaly eO'ect the Vmta.
eratic party in the eouit aad- revolt of
ihe election. . I fcnow this, pvltcy, el
fusion was attempted io the rati two
yeaia ago without teneCL' Juda-e Pool
and saber KrpubHeaa aaadidates fur
congress wHbdrew le tbe iMterest of
Ihe Popu) t oandidU-s.' Alsa nther
K fublHMn Madi.Utrs wnbdrew lo the
In, rest of the Fopuia-t caadidaes for
be letaiatare with tbe saoVrttand
iwg taa tbe two iniea -wold mke
eommoa) eaue' agaittat ' Itemocracy.
And w bave the rarult i JJeannvraev
rarne.1 everything. Kepuh.
licanUro. as I andrtand il, la founded
upvu will cat a bitted aad well dtfiiKd
theories and principles which I t ollcve
should control tbe polilicul. l oliost ot
this rouniry. Among these, in national
pnl tics, ore tq tie found t riff for reve
liueand proteitioii to American Indus
try, ft sound nnd stable currency, Iihi--cd
on both gold and silver, and ofsutl
ciei.t volume t transac t the biiainess
ot the government w it brut deppressiou
if prices; btitopp6sed to the tree and
Il n limited coinage of silver Into dollars
of an iulerlor, value. ; ;.,, In nitional
tiolitic as I understand It, the Popu
list party are opposed -to S" prolet-tive
t'iriti', in favor, of tree eoinaiie of silver
tits present depreciated) rstVs r.lor
KovernhiP-36 Ownership of railroads, for.
Bub-ti eHiurl and boude I waiVholise
and oiher things t'.ie Uepublican poriy
has never declared for. And, there
being these radical differences b. tweeu
the Hi-publican and Populist parties,
it is not sup'prbing liut they do no
rea ily un'.te id support of cttndidntes
of I he oppiM-ite. party; -' and . Ma my
opfulon,any man wbo relies on a. fill
vo'a of tbe Populist In sutuio'tof a Be
puhlicnn oru full vi't ot the 'Kepubll
can party in supnort of .a, Populiist
eandidste, "will fie very much dissapoln
ted ij the result! , ,- ) The Ue
publican paily.rannot.be transferred
by assumed leaders from one parly te
another, like cattle from " one field ' to
niK'ther. ' , . . ':, ' ! .
;- There is' much in the foregoing tb,at:
is worthy of coinmecl; but at this time
the Dispatch desires lo direct h atten
tion of lis readers to one thought,; viz:
that Judge Furches, wltb'a fill) knowl
edge of the- cont eetcg prmciplet and
politics of the Kepubltoan and Populist
phi ties, and with intense pa-rMsau ab
horrence or Ihe latter, naa1 permitted
"assu-ned leaiera"t't Iraonfer hitn fronn
Ibe Republican party to the bosom, of
thn ill asaorted fusion 'combination
like cattle from one field lo another.'!
And self respecting citizens of .North
Carolinn nre asked to v te fir blm for
a place on the bench of a Muoii-part'r.an
judciary J" , , ... (, ,:
...... ' .-'....'. if, -i .-.J -
Tbe DIscererr t avt al Ilia l ife-
Mr. G. Cuil loui tte, Druggist Pea vers-
ville, III,, says: ' To Dr. King's New
Discovery I ewe pty life, j Was . taken
with LaUrippe and tried all the Physi
cians for miles about but ol no' avail
and was given up and t i l I could not
live.; Having Dr. King's New Drscov-
ery lu my tore I sent for a bottle and
began it use and from the first dose
began to get bitt-r,'' and aft-r using
three Ix itlt-s was up and about sgnin.
its wot tit lie weight In gold. We
v on't keep a store or house i wilhoiit if,,"
(let a free fial at T, A. Albrigitiy
bfugtoVe.' ' ;' :!;
.( t-i
Office of 8. Cherkv,'
21Da.vtnii Street,
' : :. ; SAVANNAH, A.. f
. December 16. 1891. j
Mkssiis. LirpjfAN Bun., '
Havannah, 3a. : n w'l i-.j
Drab Pirs Iywould like t add my
teVtimoiiv 1 1 the ; alintat miraculous f-
feot of P. P. P. in the case or MaiV In
graham, a .woman Jiving on ray place;
she had a cmttant cough, ,s re throat,
debifty, etc,; anil wa' emaciated" to a
degree that the was unable t get 'out
it-iaided, hi ing given up by physician;:
she had taken tr-a 'riiiiiOu-.,''so-called
Blood Medicines, Wlihoiit the 'least i 1
f-ft, until beirg put.ytuler the t..P,,.,
Hhe 1'Oiiiediaie' liegan t' improve'
and M bow in as good 'benttb a'"slie'
ever was In her life. s. Y'ii can re r Jo
me Bt any time as fo the (feels pi P. P.
P. In toe lotevoin'g cSSi.'' '
i ,: .' , y.tirs Hilly - i ' .f
rj 8A Ml'EJ j CllERRlf. .
A MARSHAL 8AVKD LIFtt AND It AIR.'
' - MONTIOKLLO, FLA.',
: ' . Jan. 2U 1890. ,
Fcr the Intt elebt vrkre I have been
in bit. I healt't, suflering w.fi Malsrfa',
KliciiniHtixm. Dyspepsia, J)rop. yri .Jut
digestion was bud. and my ' hair all
eanie nut, in fact I wasnesily a wreV-k.
I Had tiken Kidney HHS-lilitoa-itlrdi
cit.es, whitdi did me no good. )Vlin. I
began taking V. P, P., about three
months ing i, I Was as weak as a child.
I have only taken lour bottHel (smrill
sie), and to-day J am a w ell man and
my Iralr phs "come again." I cuuuol
rtcoujujtnd P. P. P.iien hiublv.'
v v W.F,.WAKE, if
1 ' - Mar;H..l,M.n.tlcelo,Fla.
! r.U. OWENS,-Wit oeas. - -'
. .i . m . .- ,t (.,s:i .
Lima win Injdra (ubla Maaate. ,
FUn let wm know K Dm is Injartoos to ma.
Bare that eooutna atabla manure or cotton
area, ana la ataai aad lot tnuora lajureo of
. belnit arpoaed to alia sod sir for aevrraldar
an la praotlcad tw aom farmer hefura they
drill tbvir in&aura." J. Ji. tt. Mdabony N. C,
awbiwi vr u m hhw, imeur,
ExporimtrDt Htatloo.) , .
The addition of lime to stable ma
anrela.not sdviiutble beoanse it wflj
tend to decompose it and liberate tbe
ammonias it will also bave this effect
upon cotton seed. Jt would be bent no
to allow the stable manure to be expo;
aed before applying to the land.
Ctmvr BJ.S Gtaae far Featana'ea Kaadr MoTL
Pleaae Inform me what kind of rkwer la ska
boat for pasture purpow In llvht aamty Unit ;
.the time It ouch to be awwe t wbat olhrt ktaa
of Mtaq to ww with It i sIm tarn aswiiain m
each an be ined per acre." H. J. V, klu
HawlcJf. C. . . . -.. -
( Anawemd by F. K. Cmerr, IlortJraUniiat. M.
C Kxpajiraenl Mtallun.) , - -. - ...
in it woniuaepencaomewnaton whether
' yoo wish a permanent panto re, or only
a winter ana. spribc; pasture. . For par,
mancnt natnre nothing ia better than.,
White clover t I or f pounds per acre.
Bermoda-twlre) grasst or 8 bos. per aere
Kentocky blue rrwa, 1 bushel per acre
t Kight or. tea btuthela wf foot which
bare been raked out of gardens aoay.be ,
rno tnroogn a former mtter ana aoarn
bmedeaat and harrowed In-, .. :
This mixta re ahould eire a atrong
tarf and pasturacre' nearly tbe year
roand ia your aectiow wbea once Weil
started. The ground should be ma
nured ones In a while to supply pbtat
food if the panture ia to be kept rood,
aosr whenever the next month La likely
to be mobat and fevxamble to ta growth
of gTssa and elorer. in early tall, is a,
iroud time. Seed eaa he had of most of
the regwlar adrertiaina) aaarlmaav Kor
water paattare nothiur can rraw abend
of acmriet or ertmsne eiarer. ' now. VI
tc 4S ponnda of chaff or 1 J to IS poanda
a.' dcanad artd nar acre. Ha I a buhd
ai rra aiav baaowa with Ujaelnvartd I
i vantage. .
SUGAR.
tif.
If
i - , r-r.-.J.f l-rj"..l i
lias IJUe Tailljf Inreae'tl
, ine, i'lice re. i .,.
.... -. . 7T""..., ...L .. hS
Official records of the wholesale!
price oi uranuiaiea J5Ugar( in iijia
delphia disprove the a8sertionf that
it hits been increased by the j ariff.
"'" The comparison of prces is .frym
the date of the operatibn of .fhe Mc
Kinley bill to ihe present iiine un
der both , measures. " , ;.';
' The wnolcBale price of Granulat
ed (RefinedV sugar coniparotl for
month of September during 'last
"r ,',.;.-X.r!',L.".'i
.Wl, BepUlnt, tJ-16ot: PpL 15tb, 4- U.
"law, " S " " " 610"
U3, " , '. 5 v!'r .,?,. H6,,. f'
- ISSt - .e1 5 n 5 j
.laVf,' Oct., ., 411-10", Oct. Stir,
All quotations prior to JUbe
29th, 1892, are tlie refiner's prices.
All after that date are the" refiner's
card prices, and by- agreement
wholesale grocers are allowed ft re
bate. from to 3-1 6 of a cent, igent
erally 3-16 of a cent ThW'Whcro
the actual selling price is 9 cents the
rebate wold make it 4 J8-16.' - 'The
retail price is formed by adding'
to l cent, ' according td distance
from point of distributiMv.J ' '"''
MCKINLEY BILIWB.Nt TSTO OPERA
' ' TION Ot)TOBBH,: 1890. '
In1 1890 from OctbLcr to" Decem
ber, inclusive, the Wwesl price 'was
6 cents, December 15; the highest,
6 ll,i& cents, Oct I5th;" ' !
In 1891 the lowest was -4 cents.
Dec: '15th;' thehighest, '6f ctints,
March 1st. , ' " " ' "1 i ;'
" ' I-n'1892 the lowest was ' cents,
Jan. 15th, Feb. nnd Mar. ; 1st;" the
highpflt; 6 8-16 cents Sept. lSthand
Oct. lst:, -;;i:''"'v' -i-i.i--t :
" In 1893 the lowest' wns1 4j' cents,
Dec.v 1st; the highest' 5 19-16 cents,
JunS15tli aiVd' TuTy 1st.1 i " ' maif
In 1894 the lowest frft3M'4? cents, ,
Jan.? fst and June ist the1 highest
5 cents, September 1st and loth
(newlaw weiHTnto ope g$on u
gusl 28th). Octlst," 4 11-16 cts.,
Oct. 9th 4$ cents.
t Oflirial-figurerf'show vthe-'" whole
saro prioeSof 'granulAtcd sugar' hits
not , been increased saml'el how
different ia the effect Mf 'ithe ttrfS
laws in the revenue received by! the
government andt'turnod' into- 'the
treasurv; from this aourcei'i' !
Under present law :$43,000,000)'
. .;,Vndor:MeICiniey lnvn 00,000,000.
-IcKialey gftvo tfthe trusis':frcfi
raw BUcart and- pmlibitory.' duty
in faror of their prdtluclt- tf ufrned
sugaiu iTho'presont law 'rivea -to
Ujo XrtJfouryi a r largo: iWenXib, '
abling Congress to-retJufc ibe 'price'
on ather necessaries of life' and out
dow Hither profits of the-trusts over
50-per centi f v nil rl'l
i aJlVIII .' , e.,.f ,,.(T
Eraptions;;
,;f Wtf similar annoyances are 'caused
by cn Impure blood,' which Vul
result in a more dreaded disease.
j.-Unles3iremo,ved,saight impurities
Will develop into Scrofula, Ecze-
tnaV5are leiifljaotJiersribuB
-Jl!ejult8j0fitrj'jtM'l
blood -traubla, for arbkb. -';
took many remedies that .
did ma no good. I have ,
now taken four bottle of
T JT.ff J with th aaoat wottdetf al raanlts
goyr)! Am enjoyinr tbe beat health I
1 1 ever knew, he grained twwtr
poanda and my friamfeaaV they never saw
ma at weiL 1 am feeling- quite like a new ,
man. . JOHN S. EDELIX,
CimtawiMI PttaHaf Oltea. W.iMapna.D. C.
Our Treatii on Blood and Skin Dnaaai
mailed fiaa to any addieas.
8W(T SPECIFIC C0.t AttarbL 6t'
CLyBBNQ ANNQlifiCIMENT.
OF
UAK-
l
1NTEKESJ ,TO FAUHflBS Ah'U
,HO'HDSss??!aOil
Farmers and Gardeners, who are de
sirous of Joining in making the South
the most prosperous section of tbe
Union,, by developing lhe,,Bew,gri
cultural Industrie,, such aa, gardefi
seed growirg,.- flowes-balh, , caisllag, ,
growing sugar4 4-antlO lgek,jjMiob,
we shalL ofTtr - ii firamien for the
best augtr prsdwcing'i-heeta:efisesvfi,
must read the sneoial articles on tbeaa
httilT orteffcWrlcairuralpu
published a t Bichroond. Va. Tb
price is only $1 00 per year, which you
cao aetiir dirttirto, We. Vfllcee tfinh.
mond, or, .we, wil club with Jt and nasal
yt,u The ALaaiAMOE (rLaara aed thxt
Progrtuir Stuik lor $1 7ft, eaah tt 4
vance, for both paperw one year. ' .
.j Addre,V ThGuasv
Nov.30,'9a,- " ? Graham, N.C
MAGNETIC NERVINE.
of
oreaSlon. Boreninat
Jiad MlMta BaMrabllvd
V HI .mtii ... jmmam 11
WLtxA Mtranuth to hath thn mum.
ut tn nrmiD, DatMane tna
;Bg-IWMinalKI
-mllenr,! A niontb'a JnatBMna tn.DUui
mall u any anamM. ai4W par mjx; 9 m
vairSfi-HUardMr wa a writnn pua
curaormrananamoaafw uwniatanaa,
ftfuileil "on receipt of price nv-" St '
KlCHAKION'cV'FAfS?: v2
"""' Wholesale Retail Dniggutv
j, iOropfborovii,s.'. '.'(
i, j .1,1111,1 u, i. Ii iTii.n K'p'. in. 'in It
Leaksville Woolen Mills,
LEAK8YILLE, N. C.
nf i:wm- t i t ,!AitJi'
Are still at theoM'pl ieo.'iwid a- Oie aame 'otl
m utagcmeoi, and atlU niaklng ibe saun Hue
of,". 1-4 -I...-'..'.'',! I t '. i"-
.. ! EXCELLENT jGOODS . :;-:'
so welt and (avdiably l kaowo tkroasb thW
?tuf.i ui'4 Jul .tl-tia wl
IVe Ware, JTaal aarm r Cjaaa
'fafa' Blaaktla. faiwey Veilapreaas. . .
taj-'.;t -
.,'ttr.U J"X .tiii' w taUl ttv
Tl.a raor wool fo'A. B. Tate. iAoni. draw.
hhatn, If. 0. or 8. K. SeoiL Mrhano, N. ,-. aad
they, will for want It toMiH leof eherife. . '
HaT:z .H n sKti ;.-? x.iTi'l
'. Ta
Hervoua Froatraw
O tKH rite. DiaxK
- nasat Hon dacha.
. . Mawralta aa4 Ife.
aomniau tttaatax.
Hi la (ha aw of to.
baeoo, ontam, aleobal,
and In otbar dlrae.
linn, biiiwiu am D.
rno Brain, tnaanita ,
. eeaaj BTKk.ii a as
ia aithar au, laaana wtaltt
alar ana nertooawwaw.
MBaa luriiaa. -
tei
nttwela
: j.,j!w T-"- 1 '1 t' " ' ' :'.r ,n:-f:
A freight ttaln:wltkM4:loaded "osrs,
on the As'ieville and f'oarfanl nn roud
ran away 'down b.avy' grade oo the
. I . . I . . ., m l m:..'A
r-nnioM uiiiiii'tniii l ilea lay moiBlnw.
The epnine jumped ihe it ,ck.eud.be
entire t'aio was t'dled in a hean ia a
deep cut .'Tb eavreeef.1' flrrtnan.' k I
lirkeuisn,and aMaa Maalieg ;a aide
aerea)i:eo: , - . .. , , ,
f'sawaajaeaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
'it Caaalaaaara.' atairw ef aa
i- .a.Vaia-aia. AVa. Ore.
CAM I OBTATIt A -PATENT f raa
pt anawar im an BOnaat oataioa, wrtta ta
N A CO., who bava bad aearli fifty raara I -,
IhU. I ! 1 1 aaalHM. I II 1 1. . 1 1 1 .
NOTiiiVrt-'1 ylv-ut, !
... 1" 1 a" epwat av f awessj at
VII I
t'f. '.'ct di ni an
THI800T
OUK SEW. Icbr-ii
!-? . f-,,.- a
weiarti.ii.
oiiviiiy uurvv
euceearuew
nrrnrrri
All r V r ti r. I I ft.
11 i I...5V.. rT-r Tj
1894 SWEEPERETTE TbUI
w'bUU ia autlling rerelsUog In Carpet.
iWEMAKE'F
'yOU THE-:
nn r t rtliiftin i LH-eaelr vtcked In
hill I HMPJ t'Tlx anew and eto
iUbbU4l 111U-
offer::
LUJll iL'
ya wi'i
tuia t'onpun
with a roatal Mow
er Order tar MM
u - . .
ii ww win wwHt taa
aal aaiupanUe,
l. rinwM twrr-
Xi-owar or MOJVaY
Ask the pebllahert of tfcb paper sbont Our
' 'as fnliV ..K. I : v-'
Wl a til li-ssi Lrtrrs is Hi faH
' CAUTIOy rVaa wtAr ycr- aaofe eea
adJraa plainly an aa to anaVl aiiatakaa-
DKLFK.i Utr mr frtntt mUT,
We wlil make H aa ot)ret fi' y la,, ia aiJa
Ibis etreraot line wf Aw-per(uea.
The Sweeperette Co..
I GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
ISO. 1M1,
I r.nDVDinuTC
wwi a imiii a VI
promr anawar aad an
m i a ac t e,, wno bi
auatlauifaaa star
f.aawilfw nuaaaaata Fwiaata and pow ta ok.
wn tiHuo pns in, aiao a laiaaitjaaia aawaaia.
toaJ and actaaUne booka east Oaa. ... s 1
Pataata takan tbnmab a aim m flo. reettve
Spacialiiot4alntlairteatlSoaaaeHeaB,an4 ,,,
tliaa aaa browrtit avtoty baton taa paMlewtta.. '
oat enat to tba InTentor. Thta apwedtd papa; . .
baaad weakly, alaaaiitlr lllaatnUKl. baa rrCartba i 1
laraaat rlronlauoa of any aotanuse wv.-k in the
World. M a ra aaaiiAa.enptaaaawtlaaa, "
Itnlldlnj KVIItina. monthhr. sue a rtiJ. sinata
npiea. Uf ami. Rvarr lumbw aonujaa beaa
tlfal ratea. kaatlan. aad paelrwrai ha of na
ntMa wtta piana, anarmna Duiioara to abow the
it
latrat iMaurna aad aaaara eoaUaeta. aderaaa )'.:
...:ti . i . T ,,,;n'x'i?ili '-.n
, 1 am, the North Carolina Ageat for
f
P.W1"' N?5 Half; Grower Jestment 1
r j , jThe Greatetl I Djscovera rftiia e,.;,..
It will Dermaneoily .cure lallina-.t
Of the bail', 'du'i.drt'ifjr,' scaly eruplious. ',
posiutes, oraay aejpreaw ..; li'.u
it nreveata kajr. turuiejt: -.arsv rard.-a-
restores hair to its original color, and
brings a - '-"-- ...
b'aw'wtowth ef Hahf am any Bald Head en
T iT!!t. i- V"Jt ?"t
the only tiestment that will
pioditce these resulia. 1 ' '
TfwttaiaeiAia and treafiee furnished, 5
oo applicafioe. . f , , . .i
Mr. John M.' Coble ' at Coble A .
Thortrnaen'a atore.-U asy agent, at Gre -
nan, it. v. ;--, - ;
FWrCiMJ.
Ii. T .I.ASHLEY. ,
Dee. 14-tf. ' Ha Elver. N. O
It Is th
j -.1. ' 'rH" '".
FONVILLE! HOTEL.
i . GRAHAM, N. C.'' '" v
WaareaKrwriRaf wlttt NEW rtTtvi,
TT7KK, are wa (In thantd I'nlnn Uaat a aean
aawia. We will not aew life into tta Hoirl.
and keep a MKJI-tlS8 labte at ravwaM.'
pnrea.
Whew yoa anme Ui Gfwhana, mawolwr that
wno raa ret a ulca aaeal at Ux foaU.ie iUMi.
UtveaaaeaJl.
MRS. A. 8. HABWARD.
A of 3 I m. Prf rvt.-,
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