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VOL. XIr
GrBAHAM; NrCl, THURSDAY, DEfcEMBER 12, 1895.
NO.,4B
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VREGULATOH
GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
and everyone needs ' it fet all times' of the
year. Malaria Is always about, and the
only preventive and relief is to keep the
Overactive. YoumusthelpttieLivarabiti
and the best helper is the Old Friend, SIM
MONS LIVER REGULAtOR, the RED Z.
Mr. C. Himrod, of Lancaster, Ohio,
says: "SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
broke a case of Malarial Fever: of ithree
years' standing for me, and less' than
kA44U AtA fk iMielnkeaw.l eKall liCA
it when in need, and. recommend: it." ..
Be sure that you get it Always look for., fmy-nrnt umgress ot 8 into a.dem
the RED Z on theTckagej :iAiidden,tocratiC'majont3' of 150, was not so
forget the word KE
mons Liver Reg
only one, ana every one wnu--umc u
ne wno-iaKo re
sure to be benefited. THE' NBfjlT
ALL IN THE REMEDY. Talced also; for
Biliousness and Sicljjicadachej.bott 'art
caused bv a slueeish Liver,
J. H. ZeiUn & (f.;hlUi&ttthiTi
.j AC oil, rorvo ..
Attornpy-attvorT"
BCRLISGTON. - - - - N. C
Prartlren
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A TTOKNEY A T -LAW
GRAHAM, - - - ! ; N. 'C
JOHM OBAT BYKUJf. W. I. Dl&'f , jiL'l
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B PiUAI & BYNUM,
Attorneys and Counsflore ttt Lnw,
- GREE5JS8OE0, N. C. . .
Privctloe rei;ulurly In tlio curtH of Al-KMH-e
eonnij. f rf ,. ' Au 2km
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Dr. John R'. Stockard, Jr.,
DENTIST,
BTJKLIXGTQ
flnnfl w.f. nf In fch ftin iri-
OlHeo on Main St. ov J !?. W-rWr UfJirjniV
Lh ery, Sale Feed
CUAJ1AM. K-V'-- !. i-.f
Hnche nipHiill (mlim. Oxxl tliiglp rr Coo
bio tin 11 in. Cl.aryfii Hiodi luic. St-Of-tiin
I am tho North Carolina Agent for
Dr. Whlta'a New Hair Grower Treat
ment, the Greatest Discovery ,
of the Aoei . '
It will permanently outC fclKng otl
the hair, dandruff, scaly eruptions,
postules, or any scalp disease.
It prevents hair .turning. gpy; .and
restores hair to original ' color, 'arid,
brings A NEW GR0VTH' OF ' ' ; "
Hair Ot Any Bald Head Wh.
It w the only treatment that will
produce these results.
Testimonials and treatise furnish-
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WANTEO-AN IDEAJ'J
talaerteeateatr PwvrtranrUmm;thrymat
nf jo vmlik. Write JOHN WKDOKR.
h(1 kN oo 11ml Atiinr, Wartingtiai,
J.C,tm Laeir IlWC frUa oSlX. ft
W. C. Mooke, Pkop'k.
h hi of Hair !
Kevr Men in Congress.
the change 14 personnel -many old racfs
" gone an3 the new ones that taks their
.:ple yv ..; -
Wuh'ngton tl'pato!i, lit, l-id.'
. .No Buyh i rov()lutin in the person
el of the rixptnbcM jins occurred in
recent years aJ least. ',f Exactly 63
hew faoM.ftppmre in a total of 336
hiernbeVs;1 Sbmo of t lie oldest arid
most triedf leaders Among the doin-i-rata,
wem swept out. by the tide
whielj. tolled Ua Kcpuhlican ma
ierity ;of '4'40 in "the,'. Fifty-fourth
jWieV ' Of ' 94 districta north of
;Ma8oni and Dixon's line, which
wi re rqiroseiitcd . Uy democrats In
the last Congress, , but 13 returned
detnbcr.it to iho new Hoase. t i The
Democratic victory of 1830,' which-'
change.! a republican mnjority m the
'JfeSJrV; cor4plei0"lrKe reptlbliclfj 'rtattfpb4.nU .nul Tracy, i of Albany, a ,
zIwVkb jt VSw turned tiemM&i $td fiiendef the administratioivon
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""JV'" " a T"1""-
jWljorify of 140. Jntho pm House
- .'. - renubliavnajortrol 3f 'of the 4 1
l ' . i. . j i i: - . i " i - ; . .
eleclitm.be thjrow ,ito- lh(c Houift.J
1 hey have ,i) solid delegitions
while the democrats'' hare hut 4.
jn the once -"stiilid south trTlie'"Keii'-;
lucky and Tennessee delegations are
almost Sveril. divided. IRrlK
barolinl.lrtd issouri thorputili-
cans control.
I f h . Viriia dei
Pdly refiul)lic:ii!Tiii-
vgation Ml solid
aa and Virginia each has a republi-
k-aojrrgtjd Sorifli Carolina aud Al;i-
baouMsend JPwjMiJists-a The-, pumr
wp of pirpuliiitS iri the' House is t4-
dacti from 1 ia &. "" ' "' '
Among those whoso long service
arstritong;iwr3iali4ie-niake their
absence in the' newly assembled
House, itnost. noticeable Are. such
grfzzWl veterims' as Judge Holmali,
.of; mi lef-U'At horof .the" Ho i ise, "
and the 'Watt:hdoa; of the Treas
ury," ho..began bis .crmgreatiioiial
tervicc in 1859; Cien. Dan Sickles,
v.joNew York, .the Jlemof Gettys-
yurj, 'f who achieved qistiaetionins
it soldier, '.diplomat, and statesman;
"Silver Pick," ; Bland of, Missouri,
and Willjam M.iiSpringer,.) of.:IH.,
r.;i -
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V: 1 ,? J , I n iy j 1 j 'fi fj ?; f . . v ;
fi y pO f iSr: i cvi l ni
i i ,
I aiuni owipiu lumu "t" H,: ""t,' . "4, w- VJ
fnj JBUCll t$ IlOt'the CORO IltTC. We IiaVC CUt thO
; name pi'Icrs wo pay for tt ln'cnr load lots not qDlt?,
p THIS: We Fell J OU a HlCO burOaO, a nice
.,,.11 lnmr n run tvltnln rll Tnr nnlv SI 1
Of couiho you Know
and supplies for.thesanie. We sell fop cah or
a'S50,iN :PRIZES GIVEN AWAY. DEC
SyKlTDfMT
nth of whoin nerved 22 years in
the IIoumc, and General Hooker, of.
Mississippi, and General1 H"trh;"iof
MisJourii, who were both Confeder
ate ve'eranS, who ; riwi "came Into
congressional.Hfe 1875. Others there
were whosp tprm of service was shor
ei but whose talents arid ability made
them exceptionally prominent; -like
Williarn LC Wilsonj whd framed the
taritfUll in the last Congress, or
Bourke ,Cockran, of New York,
whose s oratory! often kindlod the
House. lh tt there were such men
as William '31 Bryani, Tom Johnson.
John Dcwitt Warner, of New York,
and Champ Clark, "of "MWnuri;!
'ThomAs lunn English,, of '.New ' J er- j in 1 SO. IHs son is a good epeak
sey; J'Buck'firtilgore, of Texas, who cr, anid. has beeii in jonninlism and
ia now a , Federal jude; Pan Lock- in politics as president of the New
wood,:, of Buffalo; President Cleve-i York; board of aldermen.: klaop
land's old law'nartner: Michael Har-! looks 'soriiethiriK like Henry Cray;
ter, of Ohio, Sibley; of . Penns6ly;a-
ia , tfi tu.; tit,. .1
jMI4?IfUJl VI!) till? , M.At, j - VDlJl
ofthe government ordinance board ;
BriTftriiih Enloc, of Tennessee ;
GcftryyCaltforniii, the author of
the ,fa&4t5!3irineso exclusion act ;
McGafiftf dIVliiciigo ; Xafe Pence, of
Colorado Dr. Everett, ; of Massa
chusetts- .Asher Caruth. -of Ken
tucky, one of the-witsof the House ;
W.C B Breckinridge, of the same
State, artdej-ry Simpson, the lead-
mg ropuiisi 01 ino jiouso.- -Among,
thes new. members arc
Geni James A. Walker, the Repuli
licanfrom Virginia, a Confederate
soldier : Georee L. Wellington, f
Maryland, wjio; had charge of. the
campaign which resultetl in the elec
tion of Lowndes' as Governor of that
State ; William E. Barrett, who' has
made his mark as Speaker of; the
Massachusetts legislature and as a
newspaper proprietor ; Georgo '. P.
Harrison. General Oates't successor
in Alabama, who was the youiigcst
brigadier general in the Confederate
army, and who is a bright lawyer
and grand master Mason ; Win. C.
Qwens pBreckiraddgK'a ' successor
from the' Blue Grass district of Ken-'
tucky,
who , wag
temporary ehair-
man
-tfv
of . the Democratic national
- :
Solid Oak GKra onl
Rockers only 50c,
TtJle9cgpg
est
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Bigg
ty arid at i;00
we aiwayH were aiidanvavH i.
convention at Chicago, in 1802
George N. 8outhwickf ' of Albany
Y;Jwhy i3 the yiianist' hicrnlicf
of the present House. ;nd ..therefore
tbo '"bdhy ' he is but twe:tty-five.
II. A. Xtwood, 1 rrom Boeton, is a
giftedartl-t arid nrchitecC Grove' L.
Ji)hnsonj J of California, hniks like
ho Inte Senator Mahone, and has a
good.r' deal ;,'of ,- Iho - ex-Confcderale
chieftain's fire. Tho proiuitting
young members are Georgo B. - Mc
Lelland and AVilliain Siilzcrof New
York. ; The formur is a son of, "tit
tle -Mac," who commanded the,. Un
ion armies in 1862 and who was the
Democratic candidate for President
He has been Speaker of ' the New
York f. Assembly,, rilori'y , Miner,
who succeeds .Tim Campbell from
the Bowery district, New York, un
like his predecessor, is fastidious in
dress. Ho is a theatrical proprietor.
Federick Halterman, whq represents
the old Randall district of Phila
delphia, which for thirty ? yesirs ; has
returned a Dvniocrat is a tnerchant
and, a, Republican. ' Alexander
Stewart, of Wisconsin,, ia a lumber
king, nd Charles N. Henry, of In
diana, who succeeds Bynnm, made
a fortune in gas.: ! Cyru1- A. Sullo
way,.Qf,Newlfamifihire,' who suc
ceeds i-'Educatioijaj Bill'' Blair, is a
la wyer of ability and a member of
the Salvation Army. - He married a
captain 01 ine oaivanon vrmy some
years agol j John E.' McCall, A who
succeeds' Enloe from the Davy
Crockett dis'rjct of Tennessee, is a
college graduato and a. fine stumper. I
Miles Crowley, of Texar oiico sold
papers on the streets of Boston,' ' but
drifted to the Lone Star State- and
became it) turn ,; stevedore;, cowboy
arid politician. M. W.' Howard,
the Pojiulmt. from ALtbamn, raised
a storm of indignaUonUWoyotnago
by producing a book severely reflect
ing on congntssional morality, , W.
M.., Trelccr, who defeated ; Champ
CJark,.Va a teacher of music at
Hardin College. James E. Watson,
'- j
stock of trunks ia the couri
to a leather trunk at 09.50.
onj itt . (
25 )
time.
who succeeds Holinan from Indiana,
is an emergetic young lawj-er and 'i
promlrierii' ,t Knight ' of ' Pythias'.
Charles Towne, of Wisconsin; was a
pngo in the Michigati' IiCgislature
twelve years ago, arid ho: has since
been - successful' i iii business and
politics. ' John B.. Corliss, 'of De
troit.' is a lawyer and orator 'of!
ability. The number of energetic
young men is perhaps the most
prominent featuro ' of the new
House, v - i , "
, FasU'st Train in the World .
Buffalo, N , Y.; Dec. 5 Thc
west-bound Empi.e Stato express
to-day ran Troni New .York to this
city in five minutes less than . the
new schedule . time, which is 495
minmtirWestiUiUshedisclaim
to the lastest regular passenger train!
in the world. :-s - f .,v,':i-A
' The run of 440 miles was made!
at the average rate of 53 J miles an
hour. The fastest tinie was mrtdc
between Syracuse anci , Rochester,
When 81 miles were .coyered , in 80
minutes, an , average of v over t a
mile a minute. ' - v ; f '
, The trip was made under favor
able condition as - far as Batavia,
whero the, train encountered a snow
stonn, ! Fearing thnt this might de
lay her again, the engineer let out a
few more notches of tho throttle.
He hnd eighteen minutes in which
to 'make the 10.67 miles between
Grimesviile, and Buffalo, and he
made it in thirteen minutes. ' :
The best single run between . the
t wo cities was ! made on September
lltli, when the New .York Central
tmin covered the distanco of 436J
miles to East Buffalo in 407 minutes
ran average of , 64J inilcs an hour.
This was miles an hour better
than the best English record over'- a
similar distance, and tho New York
Central how holds the world's , re
cords for the beat single run and for
the ' fastest regular : long distance
trairi. y';4. f. . ; r ; .; . 4 -'
The speed of tho bo't. regular
trains foreign nations is: England,
51.75 miles i an hour; Germany,
51.25: Belgium, 45.04 ; France,
49.88 ; Ilolhmd.44.73 ; Italy, 42.34 ;
Austria Hungary, 41.75 t ? , ,
Solidpak
arge Bamboo Centre
to them, that they will have to pay "Jong: profltsM
prices till yon can bay In smnll lots at almost the
nut only a small per cent, added,
bed. 1 wash stand. 6 chairs. 1 rocker. 1 centre table
Other lots, smaller sizes. $11.50.
( will be headquarters for Sewing- Machines, 'Organs
TO THOSE WHO BUY
Lpuisburg Times : . .Tbe grand
inrv nf rh Runpriiir
Court at M(ff-:
. - 1 .-:..f
ganton Teportwl presentments against
17. pliyjictahsand ehwyw teWhM& frev& iiiii;';: '
ticing their pn)feswoti without' pam t. '.m!, .,, " -
ingthd special tax, of S10 impost; tncts are lnyably accornpan ' ''""'
by the last Legislature, and 12 board
ing houses and : four livery stables
for the same thing. " ''" '
Dandruff forms when the glands t
of the skin are : , weakened, and if'
neglected, baldness is sure to follow.
Hall's Hair Renewcr is the best pre
ventative, i, ' i ' i - -,
There has been an increase of
$100,000 in the value of the real and
personal property listed for taxation -in
Greensboro this year. '
1 '. Z ". ' - .
UrJTOLD MISERY
RHEur.iATisn
I t .Klaa; Water Yalbr, Xlti,mnsky
AycKs Sarsaparilla
For ytnrn, I iuHered nutold nlwry
from muteular rbeumstUm. I tried etcrjf -known
renMwIjr, roninlieil the best phyil
dam, vtaKed Hot Spring, Ark., throe tlnim,
pending f 1000 there, lildi ilootor' btllKs
hut eonld obtain only lempornry ri-Uef. Mr
' fteah ww trailed wJf to I hot I welglinl ;
i only nlnrtf-Uiree puuiuls; my left urn and
leg were drawn out of ihape, the bum lee V
being twitted np to knot, twtttintblelo
drett myielf, exeeut with ltflni', nd '
eonld only bobble about by utlng amine, i
had no appetite, and wnt aMiired, by the
doctor, that I could not live. The point, at
timet, were to awful, Hint I eoubl pronire , .
rrllul only by meant of byprntermle Injre- -ttontelPMrpblne.
IhadmylimlielianlagiHl
la elay, la tulpliur. In pnnliloei; but tuee
gnTe only temporary rrllef. Alter trying '
! ererytlilng, and angerlug the moet twlul
torturai, I began tfttake Ayert Snrtaparllla. '
Inalde of two Bjoutlit, I wai tule to walk
without a eane. In three montht, my limit
began to trengthen, and In Ihe eourte of a '
year, I waa eared. My weight bat inerrated.
' to las poundi, and t am now able lo do my '
full day's work at a railroad bUemroitn." j
Tin taty WHit fair IirtapwHla.
' ATfM'M riLLB rare Uemdaekm.
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MACHINES OFrUS.
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'Bilious and Intermittent Fver ',B4
ica ojr acrangcmciiB vi uw
Stdrnach :;UwMa13of '1
The Secret of Health. .
TTie liver is the great :f driving ,
' in the ' mechanism ot u
manand when it is out of order, ? i
the whole, system becomes dej '
ranged and disease ii the result, . .
Tutt's Liver Pills
Cure all Liver Troubles. ;
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