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nS rS!. F vf .'' IM'I XJHiWlOTWallllMC! 7 0 .-ir Vj 4- A.jerBint-ii GOOOFOB EVERYBODY; nd everypne wjfdstitalk tinws of td' '."Hnd thMest helper Is tbe UM fnena; HONS 1.WER (REQUtATOrt, he :RBD; 1. : l .T2v- ftMnrt Dfmu a-rnb , says: f-'aijnjnufc1',rc7'-puN'VfMvi , year' itnj! fdf- meanJ'iws thai .'one botfle did tj1uiihes$.1-shall .ui , It -when, ji) seed, aHJ recommend It." J (" 'Besnrethatjrw jet f(iAwaj!sftokf(J the KKU Z a tneacKage. f,Awa,oon foreeV We'vr6r(lEGln.AT6R; ' It is S! .jONS LIVER KBai3tAtO,X(rtherfe only one, ano every w rav uiiira u cure to.'be.enefitei, ,THE,8BfEJT ALL W THE REMEDY. :" Tke it also f. r- BnionsrfeSS.ini Stck Headachi!';' toth ai . .r it.-, - J" ' ' ' '-', .! i' I i i ' " i , i i i n i I ' " JLUKiJ)A; Xttorhc3at-Ltaw,f , :;j j BlJRtlNGTON, - r N. C 'omcovoWlilte, MijoroS; Cf.'itiro,Mitirt -1 : GRAHAM, ." - N. C- '. J.iorterm and .CQttse4Vrfit IMvr " Dr.' Jahn' Ri Stocked, 'Jr. tor. ;ia '.-3 iH? , l(riPKU EDITORIAL'. ASSOCUT40H HIEeTS JH T, , AUOUSTlMC-rEDITOR LOMDOHjTELU jpij THINBS SeE..-j..;'': ; .T ! ii ''' ''''"- -' ' "'":7 '-.i.: ittlori Boooril, J. t, 'v ', ' eiijriyccl fiir )je first tl wpck,, aVeiy'inx .Uif nnii.itnioettng of theNational EilUttrinl' Association , WWefiiiii hfc!? tiv the ancVem jr of ; tajle. fc ntjoieut; fin lt.wJhe'.oJiLltat orr vtiio,-2ioth American amtirient.f Ye, fj'fty-fivo:;yortrs' bfeford -' tlie4 Pilgrim forty year. .vcfurp Luc, J;uU.n; nad made tlicir heniecAi'Martliattdn'rls Jaivd (ft'oV 'New' York '''city)y'thcrd irns a town af , Augntino, , bulocd a jyijs joQvilfirly ; f.aid in ,.tlio j tery. ok,qnoi4 ajldresi of Mwcotnetd" fho W. C. MdORlS, JfROP'R, C.KAHAM, N. O. HurkmrMtall (ruin. GcA llngle or don ble trxnia. C'tiHrKM HMKlrraiie. --in editor, 'if ls IcoitliTronly lielleved tli tW? i3- tl')e':0TigifT k'site" of . .the tcr;.I?!ici4iii JJl -fettxl expedition landfd 6i-J585 un -oar vwii' North roltnn. eiifist,? at KdartiVke "I'slind, ' ryot iio r)rmnWiit setUenwht Vs made nor toriyi co.nstcuvtc;!, nna all the school, phi Idrpripf rtur ptatd. ore familiar with the , story of Virginia Darcj wlio wag tli first phild of Enpf--lirtlt Bpcaking riarcfits horn o'r f'iiptiz ed on thi 'Aincrioah continent 'h The fcitifcria OjfjS't. .iigip!yic arr ycry prnurtufjia antiquity of., their ajicicjit. fiity . and- tri-asurd; Vi' Mts many-.quaint rolk of the tildcn timb. As 1 Wrll icnbwn'!thd BKaniarcU ilia- i'lx-.-' ! . ciivcreu ,ui lit . 8cuicu,., utn . is, .niW the atMe irf'Ficiviflawhi.chsWa ov hed by 8Mn'uritffl?7"83 .n'ra H.wji icn w.niano, inn,; wna ;ceuea Diw k tonam in 1783; aid-ni' JSttl was cedeil to aniV-hecaiiiCja part of the tfoi&t P'ta.fcA '' AVhlie Pone de L'eini'djBcovqnpd uTInrida irt' 1512 it- wa, not 4nitil-io6. that rero fll?n endpz founded i SC1' Auiisitrne, pi 'aS long Iy .trip .ifyiarifarn's J Kt-.': Aguninefyiprlitarm)jcs tjie i gteHio isjioin.saiKi ihui; nay ..i."i i..: ,i..'i tl W liny wra vruwa t " 'aHisir-ruie, rjoverjianK' iha'titi alrcet," which i(k)ks jusv nKe iiijrpietureii oi scne .-in noinv Ciller. '. Attne head of fhiastreet is the oiuy re- hiainrfig refie of the nl wall that once rarro-'Th'is'; Uc is callejl ,tne gatcwajV a,'nd; whilj' the gate itf is-one- yet tho portions of the old wall to wliich 'itWiis U tached are still irtaridirgt solid ! and rtiageU.; :Kere this . old gHtew'ayfitill itrflVds'a- fflent;"' w1th'ei9'''o-St;,ir-iV'a-' , i.Atiogier qualrH relic of the qlclon -Mme (e the" old; "aliive matkrt!,; jn whfch' tlie Spaiiiards ; bt'n'ighi ' and near this ij? the Caihed, whicn ;is quite a large building, and itsprpxi- mity to theJave market mm?gm tive'orthe Spanish" religion? bigotry and cruelty- whrelrwere so sti'ange- ly Wended, artil aa disgraced their TbiTqnwtffirrhe liew 'world. ' -At St. Augnstific tlie pl4 and tle um(t,ft,invuing journey., , ai wqi- change ,bf eanii; is taken Ivy the Flori' da Central o'r Periinsulaf railroad irt art al most air 'line ;yja ' Favannah to JacksonyjUer.'jrhifl dlriect jrpui w .Florida, baa 1?chi open ,fr travel m iy a nuie)Tef a year, ami snoriens the distance' -very- mucU'n'Andl tlmugh'thiH ' iod U'a newsoj ro centiy construcU'q J"ct id. .-road'icd js as solid and ridcf ass ff nooth''' aa fthy old road. ' ' s' U :;Tto .F- -A; f alincr Cfialr of Christ tiari' Ethics" at Antioch L ;e. .. . '! was lujjiod a a mtoriaiitcf y .byj iinks loir many years. -It-wnrrwa prtvaTo residence. vc were KnjaiA snowi kliilUW WW Uriitell States. (If it art njarf rare curiosities, which gfVHlTlyntciBt'eery visitor. One of ihem is hTMoorish treasure' client new are ..blended in swh striking contrast.' Arhilo"; theVisitor , rriay theresee so. ihanV cinaint relicj of Snaiush,ant)'qiii(y, he can, ahto Jjci? Oy' pVagiuficieit mohumonts and tnarks of American hirklcm progress. JrlekwiU Uiere Hoe, for i nstantje, the rrioBt magnifieient hotel in tlio Un UedStftt eil ln'ojTipliinijnt' to th" discorere.r 'of Ferula,'; I'onee De lieon. ' ihis hotel was bwilt' about eiglit yeafa ago at a cost of threo niillhm -dollars a aiim equhl to Jhe, asscsaetT yklue of aJJL the real cstalp. in L-hathnni conn; ,jtVj';' Jt ir construclod in ' a styleof Architecture poeulirfr and ritroly seoh in' this- emm t ry, soine wfi at a tier the ' bMe ofilie old $itaiiah antl' Mporisfi poiaccst. wfior is bjohi luaun-. pusly fumUU'ej anibewiklers ithe yiHitor;Witli itfjidondiw. : There' are ise'veral : pthei magniTicient hotels- tho Alcatar; tho 'Cordm'a ! Ac, all built ftild wned h'one pfHari "Mr. ix. iu. rjKKicr. wuo Hiui nia irret t.T, McWkin,. D. D. . . , Trotatior. Chowi Um First wvflthj Qa, as 'Witn..a. tnaRieian' wand Vransforniod tlie anv.iept city of St. Augustino into a veritable paradise. lcss' . hotels ', .w'cre. VaJl built, by. M. 'laigler atVciost 6hi o't sixjmillion dolIarsVandVaw ,"un surpassed "for the:ir .elegahep 'knit. 8PiH!XuJ''''c iodiwr the entertainment ' of rfrh invalids Rn.WMrVW'SkeRKUiSilh. winter. PJM(1liVee or four mrVmrt'fltMhe' Vrlr. The l afn IhcNd'hnftgefrfeHR.;, - Di;lhito''.i4ew alu, fc4rWi,T,rV; -i mm.mi (frtmK uifce voryu.'." .. , Ji.i i.f th AgV J'; ' ., . It will permanently euro fjdjingoi the hair, -rianarun, scaly eruptions, TKwtules, or anv scalp disease. " , JtprventhairurtinggiuyTand reitor'cs hair to- or'gimd. , olor,, -and ;,,;,tong8. A N'KW JIlOWTir W ' f ' Hair On Any Bald Head 6ri Earth It is. the only .Jreatipeint Uj4 ja" r.TtimrthiaJ'ahfHrcaiiic fiirnisli;" hI on, applu-aqon. . Mr. John M. Coble is my agent at (irahiKiiS'iC'O t jo: ' iicspoettullvv f. " ' - H. T. I.AXIILEY. .vi ,'1wd",t;O0"'.Tfrir0tiH 'i -a t - -t . . . in a gHd stita''fef pVescrration. In ifrcrfit of this' old honso is a brick wtoA-sHli isiolid arid well prtsen'c!. !afffiMigh'$iuilt:ever 300 years sgo 'Jl NobabK:?-iheninost attractive spot hi St! Augustine is Fort Manon, (for- .rncrly .eajljed Sa ii Marro), that Was Uuitt tiy tne; bpaniards 1W years t VhaMnstrtKo.1 itwa, very forBinlHlemiiiluh'cd ronsidcred iryeg)vVJ(, RI''balily it was as againrt fho munitions of war then in tns old hmlainps In-rt, Augustine, jrtflirBtprlalhtfc.l coqumn,'- which Poncee'was,encT'for this prjeea pvl ffflrirtarrj. att!riwTh6t:l wquld soorr bankrnpt a tisilrir o'for dinafry meaTix, ' being , from' five to that was made in tbonth fprUuryJ nfffti doUajra,. .'jdajt :Ccordii U a thousand ycnrs ago and is still y,e, ! istillbtairtcl'frm a neighboring quarry on the coast, and is fapoi- ed of small fliclls in a solid mats teinentexl ht 'nafr.rc: This old fort Jm friariy Jhterfsting and historic storied connected with it. One rcll is pointed out in which was confined the noted Indian chief, Osceola. On the wcasiOTijBfJhc jjit Jif-tlxa -eiii- ShiccttI BtanL'i'rii''9l, irKXerfli Caraliulift ft1 large weeUy nowspapcr published in theStaHv it prints all the new.-t, and preaches the doctrine of purt demoonwv. Itlf-- contains cijiht jagen . of , interesting marter eery wctfc :Vnd land dol ly and get it, fijr'a 'whole yisir.' A nam pleta pjt wilLU iuaiiu4 liTi applicatuigU i Mfc Q .- ' ftaWghJ'S'.-CL' i The Xort h Canil inioa . and V- Tmk tors to this old ,firt its aupcaranc Kf4lrCTti"tir laifica of 51. Augustine hnA invitii je)theftjr i dclightfiilxiiUrrtain un nt. In the court, or square with m'tlic Walls of the fort,' the ladies had erected several. gailj, decorated lews, in wiucu tney hTvml many daiiy kbfnerM.uHaftJj leiiltb'K Al 1 walls ti15 rwjgM'antteTJi'tnL'i Htnfrvfed' r JVSiuf a aecnav e locatijii pi ht room". occupicrL It irhLtMlluss'io sbitevtlvil "nrtne" of on editorial party 5 lodgcfj ! at'; this poatlcry. : j The climate of Augustine is . oeiigniruiwine-Wipter, tfictemper- aiurcwcn we;jjere.yere( j.rst week being a..nnM.aM.ii is' li6r1n North Carolina cirfirt tho , falLI'crsons were seated in the fpcii air lata- in the day, amUhc firtrwcre comiort- Mo on eatlyinitheimnnungjl n w green peas in iuii i.ioom, and early-vegrUblce.wcre already in imrkotr .'Shipping' t arJyTgetables to the Northern - ri liw it a most profitable ad extensive iridiislry in Florida. Wwiw at Jck.onville a . t am ' e : ' joi oc a win iwo acres on wmcn i:s ownt-r had piad a $2000. a yrar bv raisiiig earlv.i vegetables..' !T7io soil Tellow Spring (Ohio) Heri6ir. ;'' Mr.'l'ahni:r,ha8 arranged hi be quest so' tnfit an anntinl income; of about $2,000 may go to, the college for all time, for tlie current expenses uf said Chair. ' The following, wTIJ, throw .some light on tho subject,': ; 7i f. the' domination of El W; Clark to serve as Trustdo of Antioch-' College was laid beforo ths committee : Thereupon, on ..motion Francis A. Palmer was chosen a Trustee ol the college to 1111' the vacancy oc. casioncd by such declination. - The following resolution wits offer ' od and adoiited : , . 1 Resolved, Tliattheprc-ridentoftlie ....11... I j.l !- t.. .l. i . - i i-uiicgc ue niju is nereny- auinonzed to v establish an aiMitionar profei soYajiip in lhedlhtVia;nd 'coirfini any appointirktnt tlilercto whenever a eulTicient fujid shalf be dinmtt'd or proTidad, rWhorcwitli to 'defray "nl rano cxpojisetMneit entto Hiivh"l"rrf fossorship ; with'thb? understanding that mo lncunuicnt Tor said, uro posea cnair ano prowsorslup shall, iur iu uuiiiry mm com LH.'113aiiyn lookrisoli'ly to the ; funds -sjti" to - bp provided by Mr. Palmer, the; col lege arid its 'trusters' Jierchr .incur ring 'rfo obligation for. 'auehalary-or eompensauon ,; saut Xlmir i to ,Le known as "Tbe F.; Aj'Piiliiior. Chair of Christian Ethics..' . . r . .- Lhe lorcgoing Is a copy of a. yote passed at a meethig'of fya Exccuj i va Limmiutee ot-AflUoch College"; held January b, 1896.- (Cetirgp"A Thayer, Scc'y, Ciriehjnati, January 10, lfcyij). n- ;.r J'. Or T'J .. The president of the college laid . , n. . i.'i V i " oinciai yoje wiore Lhe ilon. F, A. Talmcr, at his oflico, the Friday ibllowingi If "r?' Mr. Palmer handed the president ;of tha college fflNIdHing.. " , ., AiONArBhoiDwAY Bank, i-j ' NKWfYpnx,',January-17,"',06. f v . yv.!iono, ftiq, IVosnicnf An loc.n .tyllcgc;. Yellow Springs, Oliio : Dear Brothcr.-I acctmLtkn posit wit as a memlier of the Hoan of- 1 rupees of Antioch J ollece to which I was elected "J5h insL.-- '" Under tho comlitions hf a- resolu tion of tho lloarj of Trustees of 15fh served, as ,Trucei; witlv,.lHWhin- ncy, Craiit, Marui,iJBeJlowsr Clarkej XelJer. KlhSf and other nobw SouU. Ho hris1i(eorttbe Jirrhingfriehdj of ITr, Myiiinn'ey, iihij he,' expressed hfs earnest deaire.tha.Jlrotber Mc Vhlnney sjioubi reniov Uv-Yellrw Spriivsjiand apend 1 the remainder of his useful r:tlny : in ' building tip the coIlegPj aim m gn'ing the young tiojl- r,:;:..rA'l 1 - ''f"7--'r v.J'eople are contiimidly asking to what denrtlni nntioh' A n th a-K College uciuiiga. ii, uoe nor, anu . eajinoi belong to any dcqtnuiaiion ..It funds are heJtUlMriwt by a -closij corporation." ; ' ) , ins ionowing principles nave characterized the eollego through all its history : , ', ; 1. To es'abli.-ih and maintairfi no'.i-sectaTian college of high rank, 1 ,.; 2.,bToontT in it equal oppor (unities to stuilehtu of Ijoth seios.' iTho 'students are allow ed absolute rewbmi of choice -subje -t ' ohl v to the expressed wjsl.es Of their parents Ar guardians as to tht'ir phiocs of worship.'; l aen ethicn . taught is Christian ethics the daily religious service is the hristvan rorslitn. The-oflieerd and -students 'are1, of many denominations, and maintain the relations which their 'own coii sciences approve. '. : " l)A.iEi;.'Ai.nni(iiiT IiOXd. Inn:, which J aeoopt and -gree..io,' I now ; nominate-, Rcr.'Tv'.M. -Me-Hliinncy,- V.J), of.Kmnklln, OWrt; tolwjthe "K. A: V 4Tle.atfeflte oIbeoldfiorliiai f SU A!gusliT ard ery narrow; 'like ALAAX-r(.i.F;m wil W'rtthbeotdritiea'of .- in advance. Apilf tTiligX:aV 1 Pl'rl. .71; ..:'' . '--: office, Cinhaai, fc.H . , ??y"Vr& It u LmTa ; ,::;vnir""".M not wide cnotifiir tri vttii. h to Uirftilltf very -cxpresMve. if not eleg.int, languaggialjof her, fho climate of Flori.la ortj'tlQ65jan airev btat its soitu not' worth a coniiacirtaJ: eoss,Tlie"urit iy ' annind "St. A ogutin(X-4ttrymiicB'L rodnblcJ that on the coast at. thU State cs pcciil! j thafr ground -U'r'glHM iU, bclorAVilmrnjifon, " " ' 1 he journey to Honda froin North Carolina is mad miH-h morv quick ly than is ''eiveraMy apposed, '(oc cupying bat littlo over nighLv. Fr, i Co, Oirro, t v 18. ISO'!. i sandy Tnd'nV:terV : 'pfplucifyc t ByatitliwtjrTof tlw TtiistM"if OBlcsar hWiW fertneH.a.T use Uwt ""7.vr5 t vw "j fowJin 'alfllpr PhifVttarir of l linshan Ethjca'" in said cojleke. !,-.4V;..r;f; F. A. PALMKJBi. -'JimWnicyiuxit'e'u)ut'-heAri lowing and submitted tho same' 10 Brother Palnr; "itrid o;tainel Jiis approval, as J'dcsircd him W;know exactly what I would send outfrt-m 10 onj(. df.Anlioch Col'ege,' on niy reiarn io,,uniO.; UI course, every. thing done nlxmt the col lego is sub ject to 'the approval or disapproval of tho full Hoard of Trustct asked and obtained his ta publish thc;a.in)c. ' ANTincn '.kii.i.r.r.tELWw - M'RIXOS, (niE.K l January pernnss 011 WANTED-AR IDEA JJii'Sij iind h- . no i.ie waitstn, imafMpuMi? rTOMnjMrvio; ilirr sir King rm. WMllh. Writ JOHX WEDTXA.. fustaucc, a'penuncan lcarv Raleigh calreif oj atiteiB Iht'af- trrhoqo about .; ' elock iilcr br tbeiuthcrn'or (he NMboasd Air tin tidthj.1; arlve 'aV iack' ivill-J bcxt .ivxniugKefijre 10 f o .ckx:k. . rrcttr ouk k. in t it ? rc;ir.4 . ohl. -t rcniout, .ue "i ath findcrr" ; Ind . oxplorwl ,l)te llocky tniUitain lhtrQ ho wA-55 an 1 S4f 1 wa ranfiiivj fr Un pTCjriilcrr.'y at A , ColuBibus was In lbetliirtic-s when h explained buvl s of the IrtnnVti.litl.nn.. 1 . - : . 1 . . r r" i. - ' " ' p " r" ' V " - -IS- . lLh-Jru JOH L0.it. '""" arl 'u' aap 10 mc su.t aou n.tuyjw trrej.amey quickly twenty-five thousand dollars to a:d S;wiish .aorere.zni in t!u pr-Hcct caMttaaeuwatiataawi '.X'-"'"1"11' BUU :IJ 'w juu-. xuacw im very comrtawy, - tn.'.n 'the uUituiiini. -Y.n inanTixa-i-Iitlutlellolhjdiacorcrra'AiiuTica. an niMmonai prftK)rshin in- &id coljngt, to Ikj known aa ';Tlie F, A. Palnicr Chair Of diristian Ethics," and I hen-by confino. the nomina tion of Rev. I. Mctt bihncy, J). D., a Jhctfrat professor tqlfilf said f hairv . &r. .-- ---- fix DAXrrt At fiBioiif Tyrxor The sen-ant e nd President of Uie Hoard of Trustees. f T, . - - . - i , Although - Mr., Palmer i almit eiglity-foor years of age. lie attends Iq his duties as president of the .Na tional Broadway j an'- aj jregiittrly ; ' i Old Men and Young Men, - llIHmora!fJun. . Cardinal Neft'man is slill one of me acu ve grcai men 01 pis tune at 90 years -of age; Mr. (ilndstorie is still busily Tat work H literaturo ati 8(1 1 mid has 'bnly recen'tlyJcft thu' UeanngJJjp fJioavy burdens ofi Ms: great omcoat SS ;;ir Henry Parkcs is iii the thick Of Australian ' jfolitW' at W, 'llismarcjc counts!, the aame numher . of years, whila Justice Fie)d remains on the Supreme Bench of thii-.cmintry at 79 and Senator John M. ' Palmer, of ' lllVnois,, U sturdy and 'aclivb' at .78 j, Queen NHctoria still ruins .Britaniiia aud Primo Minuter. Crispi , Bways Ihd destinies of Italy, though 'both, of them ate 'more than half 'way on the joilroey from' 70, toA80 -'Chancellor Prince,Hohenloho isai the, helm in GQrinany at 72, and x-Sptaker Galusha Grow is busily engaged' in tho daily worfc of ouf IIo;ise of tte- presOTtativcs al the.snmo ago',, and,! the list might bo maiierory mu4i longerTlwo Hwtf (winve minister nf fGr, Britain. is. -jfullibiy ii' laborious as that oflhe President of Richard .Cobden was but 34 'when hV ftniti .ted 'th'e-A"h'.rilXB w giie, wbich rveoJutionizcd the eorrr qierical.i policy i of: Great '- Britain, William l"itt, mnked by aofne' his- torlans as ;lhe greatest of; modern British prwhter ;Yiaa i( praccally .rulerEnglanirM'24i,ki;:4: NORTMCAKOUNAUSOII fTATISTICS FOR ISS5. V- ,M tA- Cetteseiis 'Unlii faetorlM: Ji -is-; Ialxr pomnnssioner,, lK'y, j0f iNorin LarqiintVjiiaa sent ,us hisnintu Annual report., In the textile and mill department, is fiund the ' folldihg : -Mr; Womblel'; our agent, Visite4 aluiosf all the mills iutbe State, and as a general thing . was eourteoiisly j rcyciven. iiy eptK'iaiiyxxmpiimCTtl- ed the following,threor,.'Virglnil,;,, A Strong Fort if Jcal on. f J0rtiiyeky'a:ri9tdiase lutecurtifSick headache, dys ness and: all iindred trouhles. ".The FlyWhcel of Ufe" bfoughtthern (9 ray nciJLwe.1 fcel as if I had a -new leasf life. LFairleigh; PktteCaniJori.XtoL Tuttfs Liver IPHls : i -ir: -:l:,f. -ii .''oval ") Mil" . fiinni:7TT-nTfii Swepsoiwillo :f "Odell ' M'f'g: Co., Concord ; and Cleveland' Mills, Nt8. 1 and 2, I4wnyw. ; jjthit lu's : visit to'Swvpsonvillo he was given every, faci'fty 1oiihI oi.fij-erything con cerning the labor? or rather, -anything I19 desired to knowYls opportunb; tiei to inMtiite into tlie' reliirioiw and mornl and cd"ucatjQnahsl anu , conoiupntpi iOerauves,! eoujd nnf l.n Ji iV, I ' 1.1 ' ', 1).. it ' president, has the very best ; iler ests of those working " fur liiiir: hi 1'he Odell M.' ft Co, , .of Concord; and ,Cl cn-olaitd -illilk: 'of . Clevelifrid county, itlso pny patf iculitrlitteijtfori t the nioral,- religioufj and. secular condition of ther ppetives. . Tiiey iry ni every, way 4 10: elerate! laem, This jdan, if embodied ln-thc' mstt- ngeijlcnt of every: trill 1, aiid carrtrd out, wouldresult Iri'the gTeateift bcri eftt to bpth the eiiiploy. f t and. em - jdoyco. t rtaa lhe tho very essence 01 periecnoii to not le'ttie,0cratives thipkibat you are endeavoring to assist ' them in ' ak eleem osynary sense, but ,fliat pou are Bimr ply Jbllowyig out the prceejita of the ScnptureoVto do .as,' yott" would be done by.'' 'When a ''conscijentioii's tln'istian gcntldmen ' undertakes to run. a cotton mill, hip employees soon ascertain that tlio jnijl is not rjin ; on. a profit - basis alon, " and greatly appreciate this laet; the Je suit is a very tnarkcI improyement' in' the condition ( of tlie employees both as regards morals and. religious conditions and las but not ;lcost, contentment, as the Scriptures say,' j'-GoiliiniffR with orieWtoeht,;-;'h great gain. " Itfsjcflef gi ves a very blear idea of this branch .f :3annT.: there Are1 156. .cyilton' and woolen mills in active operation in the state, and 11 -in-eoum of construction, Tlie above r h'u'niber 'ot hnllij'eliow tliat' thcro'aro "13,458 sjiindl' s, end i 1 241858 loonWj hi is va - very gnod rji.i.fJJ Li1-.....:'' 1 . v y Biton 014; wneirynu consiuer toe roct llwt in 1870 llTeriS :wcte ft.nly 30,(j spl!tille8"iii rlS.Ujr.pVtft;Vi". th'.'re'are 15,7G3. ptsrsous employ-, ed in tho.millf , and the amount . of I. d'fi- irn Mm K'tt hi "MM. M. U M. M Mt M.M V JJ J I - t V aw I l 7rI ywur. the Cnited States and, besides' t. GladstoHo example, it'may bf 're- calleil that the l(e Ixird John Rus- e)l lillfel that office at-74 and . Ixrd Palmewton-ht M It at 80.- '""' , 1 1 :fs UTj(lehiAb1j tlial'rtiahy pf the greAtsrenrecrs jiayf loen -made.." by young men.4 Wsshingtori -.-imai'lint 41. ,whcn he waseaJlod 'to Mho' com-' m inn i ine American revojnlionary artiy. ' Heiiry cTa'r was Srx akc'r of aPt iroployed to be about 15, the Ilouie of Ilepreciitatives at, 34, 1 .OOO'haatiiiniC Whehuudh'd arid SLephen' A. Ibinglasa was lint';'39 1 AtiytnH'aruluM' ih'f-y 'dqllaJnl When he first became-a 'catrdidatel v,fM c!if ! cmploye---of thwe there aro4J888,,M?" W '5 ' men and 4JMiUJii aro Under the nge of 14. 4t, ' i , . . f Tlie nulls hai o consumed 123,05. 775 1 Kiyi)ds fyff cotton, or al-aut 3D9J47 bnles weighing 40rt iouiwls eieh Twentv-six" counties have' produced 79, 473.949 pounds , of for tho Pr'esilcnfy. " John Jay was chief of the United Pbir.es at 41. James G. Blaino when he Im camp Speaker of the llou, of Keprrsciitatires. 1 Alrxander Hamil tin.tJt ejinrge 'of the ircaiury ',at 3J yeaMofaev f JMrtiri Van Buren at 30 oruized the, famous Ubn!iy rrgency and was Governor pf ; New ' yarnbirfeen cu: t'es' have YotVat 40..; John. (V Calhoun IntrtnI fi7,72,f.."5 yariU of ' Joiriesr bis 42nd-yrar woJ vWb-prwdciit l.i?; s- x.I,ennri:ai. Iiavr woIiKrd the; United Stales. . 7olirfC. Brwk- lirldgf, of lpnfueky, wss vict-presi- lent at 32 and a candidal 0' foi. tha presidency at 3 . GeirgoBr:-Me- Clcllan was only 3Swhe:i nominat ed for the presidency." In" military life csjHx-UlIy young men hare been most conspicuous. . was but. 40 years of nee what bc.bc- gan winning a name lor niniscli in iwr civil war; and waonly 43 wh n the ws r closed. , Tho'grra Nap Jeon wa maste.r of Frsneo and Europe hcfiire bis JJOtla- birthday.'-' Alexan der tlw- ftirfrt had conViucred ' tho 51 737, 17 Tail- bf p'a:, "e; '.'Iwo BURLINGTONi Ju-1 -UN -, iiu !vit a ' oi-Mf y.-a! PLACKMITl t'HvP; iFOUKDBY, BrI1ping8,;Jlitinga,i.Vidvrcc.i , i-Ff't' rrt"-.?Ji-"Jis:i';rf,.',cq',ifu'j i.n "m - ', , trmmwyb siwi h first. Aki wttVloiyiRjoia i "nj'i'ii j inliii si 111 11 ' 7 i-f T Uroeilbiro, Halolgli ,i.ri W'J6"I t IM. Imi rharn . .Ji .. lj. illrno msI ''i K9ils"Ar$ 8wk (:; It.l'.MI'Vll lu A I.T lUlolrli .'. Clajrlun. jr jiiHunuorv - ., IPvrrtr, W1 a X) am - MM 1 1ST lf.? 10aa bx, pya. ib. listv lyortteanV''' -' lr.'ia.' LIMI Ar Q ramatxiro'-. t so b hi V fi.,,rfi'lll0 .-T.-i.j U.H " ' BurM iiKtuilv..;.,-....,1 w f 'hmluuiiw2,x.i.,,!r,i illlv. -t -1 i.r iiii?rie..:L .:xjfm,' .' :;', J. .!?' ".V Ar HnWirii. wnIVi ..... ialMiro.. 4 IS ' itSra MMIXC4, St. Sun. . ' Holma x.f,0, Wi.lB inrt 8S rnftk. cfofa lOltpm 0nn aeiioa a THhocgB bJiiaDrjia. Suota fl) s9 VmhGiiTUtTlti ; vS-'Ao: ArOiiiroro.4 K to DSIIIUU-T'uk. ..r-..(. r H-t SiwirtocJ rrr. ChHtaiMNia J ;wii,i-,-.j K ;, 4) AlUTUIUi.Ui.jr 1 nil JacKLnvl!l'.J at. AaKurtUtM j 11 (lauM J -. fil-ftUirio.. l.oriyii.t . v 11 la lIM Ufa 7ujW - ?rrn jiuwait mi ir.s tH- SSOam BKlU ji jinind rflOrW Ml i?5l?r ?1T Xortb Ar WTtitnt cr."-''J ' i naru (Vlllli it- , i KICBHIOlKf ! " 5. 7 1-1 rr jl Atbst-llla . .HtSbf4iM. . RTMjXtlllA .A.J , 'AHUMM.....U.I 1 imviiiiMii.-:rri , 1 (, V f III.-. ' JtrlwhfUK St. AuKuane Ail .mm 7..J I.T MiTulnxtaMfJ .'(Tlltllt ........ Jf. Iiilmilk;. Jfo-SA, Ditty. Hi Of BeeX'a ' Umi: I p , . , .j , -,r fTf"" f. - err 1 , , j -r J:,3 v '"5 Kr. S7 nrvl as, WaahiBrton an4 Foi-tb- t. I Imlfert.eumiaaHi ra4lrrrrnf I'a.r- ' Ju S T IO p ftj WW . 1 ;tas.ti liis4' i-: ? :' So. ss bully.! IE act; Wtsa 4 uv. MT. 1 VS.... . , aft ; 4 v 'Swras- S ' UMaat '7W'. 5 ' 1 man trntrm mil niim I'M iiMa ta wmtm s n roUTV.iCT Forsyth nr.d Uuliarru.1 ,". Tbnmaa Uhi lr onbfin'mi h,vc puce.1 i:l-V)'arUof t woolen pmsU-Forsyth leadu.g mtli .flj;'rfv ftXT JiX'; l,00ff(O0 vanbi alone.''. I . I 5"S iiirnr.T J7 ' . . I Kim. acl a. U. K M'in.r.rnlliw.ii ' 1 ' f rooi'in 1 at. iwnw'ii im una .fThc young jnan wJwiaraa token by General Grant Horlns has MurnaL- a.1 he did ten. years ago.-. Htt,-con-j world ami '& itWorc' be, was Jl3 noewiy cxcei 10 aiicrxi ti,- tKxt meeting of tlie Itoanl of Tistec- at tho' Jiext' coiimeiiceni'ent,' June i&h sWl 17th.'l8Dri fctsarrroad sik! hiJile-minded lain, -who de lights to do good. .In the early his tory of Antioch College be gaTirwei m passage and AManfa IVt,aa4 - between Ckar- t.iimanr.iMid Maw- a aniK X)o Wi)li car S". IS a ! Sua oat Cw.arrn fk'-aJr-brK -Jt"- -K!''" B iMrfli 10 t.n.eralKr. T.2 nmaii iiir,i. aaKt t ftttw-lrwt m' Inna ioaU pfiutn.. .Fni nn nt JfOoipatlon,, iTirw.r in Br iMomiMnr.br So ' " 47 a.j. iruK P,Sait.lat4i.t Haarlllau .,! Va. W. a HJDSH, SMn.tni1rtlv.Oark.lt.. . . J4. IV W, A. fl UB. Iijl nptr'Art,!'! W'a.hlsaa.m, l. w. fl (. Sb.N ,eoi ' Haorr Ta TV. P:T.). Walnt to .' u. - -' Tlie riian who painted tlie igiu of tbe timcas now out of a yJj.--! It int:rwnil 1l1.1t distance lent n cbaittnKtif fo -.br vww and now tlie yiw rcfanito r.fux.rxt. ,'. fc i " . . . . . i -.-'.-' ' i, ( Tli pmn w hu w asmoA itJ to tears compl ii'VJ ta" t'lft Li-npnesi of 'the pRflil.-e. jJIfI 1 Was to bl. Qifrd U.h gaiir-XiAf. - t .'.'"TiT rr ! -' 4fhIlcT rri 'tTsft rw fAt - i . " "M1" w" w J" "- . cva orrr o-rrt o. . eTtro're' Pitchers castorla.1 ttT - ' -. , ... 1 : - i . Ia4 o4i. 4aatH-r ar aViaau k iWrl--. ' - ' 4ThIlrf rrn frw'frr ttoa.. a n n.r,irf.ar m.k.u. S a" anr' arxa 4nWii'warta f-iA.W4ICr StlDkUrida r aanaartaalai.awla 5 Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorlai j r.tt Camaia. aa Taa IMi amalai. aS aS Tm at aaatw eaadacM tv atoocaatc rrra. i j'-t. a- ir.-i aa,aialaa. Ailitin, c.A.cnowApo. 4ar- SwruT' KuauamTaS, B. C .
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 6, 1896, edition 1
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