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JDHE GLEANER. .I8&CKD J1VEBV THPfaePAY. GRAHAM, N. CM Nov. 2fi, isf)(i, Unpsrlor Cwarf rrooeetllngn. , The case on tlie Stale Docket were disposed Itveck as follows : State vn Th. K. Newlin, em bezzlement ; eont d. Comfului'iDrn' Proceeding. . :Tij9 lioard of County Coiitrfiia BirUHCIPTlOV.C-ASH ftf A DVANOK: Do year fI.M t months TV.; 3 mend;" SOc fWThe editor 11! mt bo wtwrtra'We for tbo vlewgexprencd by oorrtwponiloiitn. ADVEUTMNO KATES : , One tqiiaro (1 In.) 1 Ume 1.08. tor'en-h nb- J eqwnt lttertlon m !9nht. Tor mro S..iue . ,l,li;,u, ,.,,nt', bioners mctjlondtiy as per adjourn mcnt,'preeut II. Webb, chair man, W. K. Jio1t, Peter -Michael. Suite vs Archie kinssonhi; af- A. J, Albru:ht mid C. II. Roney t'rav : conlM. Wtato vh Absolcm EHiot ; carry ing concealed weapon; cont'd.- tnte vs ISiilie "ilm ; retailing; cont'd. Staters John draves; allray; cont'd. State .vs Jim M osier anil Will - iton. Local notlcce 10 rts. a lino for first Insertion ; nulMOiBcitt lwm CI a lino. '.Transient advertteoinenU must be paid tor In advance. rT. D. KBHNODLU, Editor. f ll ' ' I I Ml ... .. . c f1 A. ra'.'e conflict lias horn imminent In Wiiiftoii Tor n fw days."' The 'white Jtjt on their arms'' Moi day night on account of some threats from ihe ttluitis. Wie rdiould prevail ami collininn lie ave.t-c-il, for the bl.iekj would jjure'y got the vort tif it. Stale vi To: ii iru; ; cont'd. Mitchell 5gambl.- Thin ia n (treat hie counfrV and il lake" a good while to straighten on things and figure out the result after nn election after the voling is over. In Kentucky, fnx'iti II v", it is n t certain wlietlu r Mr. Jinan or M;ij. McKinley will get the electoral votw. lut the reports of the nrt few daya Makes it look like Mr. Bryan will - it twelve of them. Tuesday night tho Democrats of Winston-Salem nave a banquet as a tero'md compliment to Hon. Cy. B. Watson, late Democratic candidate for Governor, and Hon. ( lenient Manly,- chairman of the State Deino crotic Kxecutivo Committee. A iiUmlier of prominent Democrats "were present. Mr. Watson is just now able to be out from a protracted -pell ifoUdmwNMv44eli4wd confined him to his room almost two months. . Tho climate o fTneJ.) Sam's do- Inains between the Atlantic and I'a-H iticnnd tho Iiikes nnd 'tiult is all eorts in variety. At this season when . ordinarily winter prcvails.almost all over tlie,country, in tho North and Northwest thoy are having the uunl installation of snow and hliz- xirds with tho thermometer below oro. Hero in North Carolina it is Indian summer-like, and in the western part of our State the nioun tains are "snow-capped," Hon. Wm. J. Hrynn spoke at Deliver, Colorado, Tuesday, it being Ihe occusion of the twentieth ani versary of the d mission of that State into the L'uioii. He was fill ingan C4tgagcnint made beforn he WM jiominiitud for the Presidency. lit was received like a conquering hero, 20,000 jwoplo nssenibling, lira, T.'M. Pnttt wrn, president of - (ho KqVinl Bulfrage Club, presided, nnd in introducing Mr. liryan (-aid, among otlier trdiigs, "Women of Uuuruuo, i prenent 10 you tno nrst J'rcsidcnt of jlho Twentieth century." 8o wulc i bc. A republican afternoon paier will 1 Wrted in Ashevjlle, December lsU rtin tixuAifMr Mn lliiJ iven I.! ilMimiMfllinir L'lins am to lo fn-ctoil : nt Fort Chswi IL They will lire an . ightinch ball no:irly eight miles. Y. f. Vm.I who was engaged in the manufacture of tobnoco in Htutvsvillo last mimiuer, is now con lusted with J. I King & Co., o tweco manu'acturcrs of (ireeuslioro. ioncnli Harper, of Hear Creek township, CtiHthanr county," jwn pid from a train winch waa In motion - W the Qlcndon and Ciulf IUilnwd list Saturday and waj instantly killwl. TI prpoiiin to incrc.i-'o the public school tax as not rcccivod with favor in Alexander county. At the recent election 1.121 were cast njainst the proposition and seven in UtT of it says the Landmark. "73 Ths imUsm of Cutrtrmck-Trermstt A strike last wuek because of the failure of lb company la my thein thir wage. Mailers have been atwfsetoriljr adjusted and the min- : t'rs hare returned to work, asjrs the bauforJ Express. Charlotle News;: It is definitely neUled that ChalutU is to have a : new tank, to add one more to the number of ataniK-h BnauciaJ insti tutioHs on which re the Ixisinett - interests of the town. There are al- - reflily Hra hanks in the city, the first Stioial. the Commercial JC- tionaL the Men-bants aud Karment', the Inn and Havinzi hanks, ajid tb Heath Hanking Com 111 y.' iSreensboro Patriot, I8U1: Dr. J. yt. Hy was taken t MojanliMi . this inornlnf where he will enter the late hoiUl Sat treatment. Ha ka Ion in Ll htdth for none . . f 1 .LtiffHit - 1a- lh of morplun to sued extent Hwt lieaBt gel alog wilhout it, r at loflat t-binlu L aJiinK, tut it ii kijied will aval recover. 7hr North ilirK)rv Xews ha rr'tate vs John Andrews and Will Haneock ; larceny-j nol rx State vs Hello Vincent , murder; CO'.lt'jI. Ktiile vs W A Hall; libel; guilty ; fined 8 )0 and costs. State on relation of Mollie Nash, vs J I'roston Hardy; bastardy; ei'd. 8tateJS-irm Jlusier; nol pro;L, titute vs Mike lickle.; nuisance; dismissed. -' Stato vs Ilobt- Iluflin ; ' assault with' deadly weapon ; guilty and lined $10 and costs. State vs Lawrence. Williamson ; assault ; plead guily and lined (55 and costs. . ' State vTJohn W.hitakor, cruulty to animals ; dismissed. Statu vs in lM-L-y ; una pre- lense : trinity: 1- nios on roads and pay cols. State vs Murphy Murray and J P Gibson': assault : guilty and S3 and costs as to Murray ; cont'd as lo Gibson. State vs Albert Lea; hreency; guilty and 3 mos on roads nnd pay costs. State Vs Wm Garrett ; carrying concealed weapons'; pleads guilty ; mos on roads and pay costs. State vsWill Long aud Joe Kicli ; affray; plead guilty and each lined $5 and eosts. Statu vs Pat Gibson ; assault ; lft called and failed ; judg t ni si. State vs Fred McCray ; assault ; eont il. Htiite vs T C Aldridgo; larency ; pleads guilty ; orto year on roads ind pay cos's. Stuto vs John Chandler ; carrying concealed weapons ; pleads guilty ; judg't susp'd on payin't 'of costs. State vs it ai mirKc ana i cier Hazeluood trespass; guilty ; judg't susp'd pnyni't costs. State vs' John and William Wil liams'; larency ; capias and cont'd. State vs ICrnest Turner ; illegal registration ; guilty and 3 years ,o;i roads and pay costs. f! Htftte vs James Walker ; larceny ; guilty ; one year on roads. State vs ilikeTTiekle; retailing; pleads guilty and sentenced 5 1110s on roads. State vs Mike Tickle; retailing : pleads guilty and judg't susp'd. State vs Umph Wadiington and Pallis Holt ; larco"y ; guilty , Jonn cr on roads 0 mos and latter paid costs. State vs Berry Johnson and J C Johnson ; atrray ; former undor bond : latter pleads guilty and J The totloVimj business was trans- aoteb: .';- ,,; An order on thctroasuforforSToO. was is mod "to VV. K. Holt, commit- teeman, on account of bridge at Big rail, J. A. Hosier was relieved of poll tax -erroneously ILstcil in Coblu's township. W. J. Catcs wa r lieved of poll tax erroneously listed in Boon Sta tion township;" ' Asa Foster and wie were admit ted to the Home of tho Aged and Infirm. , -" , An order 'on the treasurer for $-"0. was issued to Jas. A. Jordan.' SunV of work-house, to be used on roads in bis charge. . ' 1 he bond of Jas. A. Jordan, Supt LworkJHiuseT-was.-wwei4HKl-awi--or-- dered filed. In tho matter of the petition of citizens 01 iSowliu s township for bridge ov r Cmie Creek; action was deferred till the next muetiiur. The board rvecomended the building of tho bridge. Jth.it it vas " ntcessary. The order would have beon maile this meeting, but for the fact that the money wah not available to pay for it at present. The report of C. II. Roney r.f money spent on tax r.iads in his charge was approved and filed. ihe report of A. J.-'"Albright of money spent on tax roads in his charge was approved ami filed. The .report of Peter Michael of money spent on tax road in his charge was approved and filed. it was ordered that the supervis ors of Thompson's township be not ified that the -road from Swcpson ville to Haw Creek bridge and the road from the Orange county line to llyco arc turned over to them. Tho resignation of S. H.'Wcbb as director of the work-houso was. ac cepted, and K. Ixmg. of Faucett's township was elected to succeed him. C. II. Honey-and S. H. Webb were appointed a committee to set tic with the treasurer. Accounts ai!reg'iiinz $912.30 wore audited and allowed.'--" - Tho board adjuorned sine die. C&inttaltn Kiimimm f r.nnt. or. I C;...... - floew ... '"The SfaUnient8 filed by the' "o. ficers elected on 3rd instare as fol lows Stephin A. Wliite, for Hotfeo of Representatives, sj'ent $1153. Alj but ij, which w.w for postage, stationery, , cainpaign . documents and newspapers,, wus for livtry and board. R.T. Kcrnodle, forS.icrifT. spent ,, Oearoo nardhePt'Thnlislva9, - Old Dear:oii Hardheart iahianrliest way Said: "Nor time for -frolic, and . - ." still less (or play J . This Thanksgiving keeping is po'il- , sense and stufr, " And of it, I'm, certain, Fve'.sucn q'uifo enough. n, But sweot little May, his own dnrl " ing and pet. " S-lTo. Of the amount 8T.00, wa ! ot tilrt,'y discouraged, .would talk Tor campaign literature, and the re-1 . "f'i'-Vet, : . ntat.ndcr for board ftitd care of his , Am "ni.per, "ioar I'flpa, why God It is not abs(diifclv necepary to mcreaso tlnr revenue of tliQ govern ment in order to mule its income balance its expenditures." Economy decreased expenditures will re pi ore the balance. 1 Congress bus beencxti-avagant. .... Fertile last ciaht cars jt has been wasting nnniey like a spendthrift: Thf -w in,.v. . - C UD1NQ.S. J. W srcC'Hfcley.ateiooutorof J. A. Mcfjau Ibi't - ... ... . ' ' . i , C. 11. Hnrnuley Sirl wire Flora, f fall and. Ii.la Muiil,y. a minor Hfcoen er. oil, wliut,ul inii'iliun. SrATKor North Caiioi,im.To rnn Sntmn or AbtaiANOK Count. Oukvtivu: It. M.Onulfy anfl irte piora, of farcin J ,a Mf:tmiley,n fnlnor .Ifteenyirsold. wlih- norse. P. A. MiEcnell. for Rezistcf of Deeds, spent 818.00. Of the ainou.tbe paid 810 to the cam paign fund, $3..50 for newsranevs. sikI the remaimb r for board, hack and rairoad faro'. ' " '"'' ' ; R. O. ''Dickey, for County Treas urer, spent'' $S. 0 ) $5 00 to . cam pawn fund and remainder for board of himself and horse. ...LL. N, 'Walkorrisr-Xiit-tm-'-rr spont $.).o0 3.(i0 fiir ; wimpaign' literature' or newspapers, Sl.oO for tickets, and $1,00 .for Henry Ross to see after registration. . J. W. Harden, for County Coiji'r, spent $12.oO-SiOO for newspapers, 81.50 to party t look after registra tion, $2.00 for tickets, and remaind er for horse hire and lonrd. .. Dr. W. R. G0I1 y, j"or . .Coroner, spent nothings 1 , t n t..A.i.... 'o..n.vii-i- o. .-. iii:.iii.inj.i, mr ourvejor, spent oO.cts for newspapers. you is SO K(K)d. ket's thank Him one d iy : . Know that we should. " "No, May,". we' re 7 too' busy too ' .busy to stop; There's "much that's lacking to- . wards bousing the crop, And chopping nnd ' hauling,,- and l-.ts. more beside; ' Ko rest inust . we , jakeoii . this : ' Thanksgiving lide." cusnble whde rcenue exceeded WhTutoX Pen Iture; it is scandalous . "ere is an annnni ielicit "Jicsiiles, ',' SanJ the deacon, "tis but truth when I sav - Xhat no special blessings have fallen our way, So tho subject '.was dropped, and . .' .the work taken 'up, , Giving hardly a moment to dine or 10 sup, J list a" week before . Thanksgiving ear-tmieiMayr Stranue to bay. no ; jiarty . proposes to cut down expenditure, but" it ought to be done. The people do no wish increased taxes to produce revenue to. Jceep tip the present sca'le 0? ex penditure ; they want less spent. BucMen'i Arnica Salvs. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises,, Sores, Ulcers,- Salt Rlioum, Fever Strr-eg, Tetter, . Cliap pyd Hands. 'Chilli dams,J2pf PS, and iRorit hwest Aiamari'ce. X'orren;oii(leiic-i3 of The Gli'aner. Find weather for finishing up farm work, or any kind of outdoor work. 'bird and rabbit-hunting are the leading sports; wild ducks are plen tiful this season. 7 Wm. Snotherly, of New Lpmlon and John Snotherly, of Stanly, parsed through' our section on their way to Burlington 'to attend the M. P. Conference 'held with the church at that place. Their trip 'afforded them the opportunity of visiting relatives m this section, tinmng whom were Mrs. Polly Dixon, of Cuhe Creek, and Mrs. J. R. Foster, of Oakdnlr- ... 1 Soiiie of tho Oakdalo students say turnips have grown to the weight of six pounds sin-e the McKitiley election, one of which was preset. ted to Prof. Ross, but whether a Brvar. man can ' relish a McKiiiley turnip 1 or "niVt is left for the Prof, to say. I J'jverything is quiet with us since The joy of her homo arid its sun- nicst ray. Lay moaning and tossing with' fever and plain, And never she gcciried her own clear selfugam. At List came an angel, and, touch ing her ej'es, Sho.i'mscd thro' the portals that led to the skies ; And on Thanksgiving day they laid her to rest . - As the last rays of sunset illumined tho west. . Oft in tho years that have sorrow fully fled . . . . The heart-broken deacon. in sadness has said : v "Through u blessing be with us, an unthankful heart Will eivc to it wings and cause, it depart." "Not grudgingly, Lord, bat in full- fftr SkfnTIruptwiiSp and . positi vely4 yes, or n -iay requieci. It is guaranteed to give perfect safi3 faction or money . refunded. -.Price 25 cents per box. For sale sit T, A. Albright Co. 's drug store. ; Tp Various towns in the Southern cotton belt attempts are being made Juntlcasof the l'vuraand CoiintsblM. At the election held on tho 3rd , the election, and cverv one is hooincr lay of November the following Jus-, for still better and more prosperous times. a t mi - r f . " .'mv. i nomas .Murray naa tno mis 11110. ui 1111; 1 VIKC IllIU wiill.-lll uu'a were elected in the' various town ships in tlie county, fo-wit : Pattehsox's W ATinnin, P E Cible n'iid W D Adams, magis! rates J A Ingold, constable. Cohlk's l.'olunibiH It )berso:i. UotiertrJt-l'rtyno-iind Geo K Gne son, magistrates,- L . P . Sharp, con stable. Boox Station Jcrre A White sell, Jacob C Whitesell and .lohn T Coble, . magistrate', Martiii It Cook, constable. Mojmjx's J D Wilkins, John Iw(s and Robert Bnnmoek magi fortune of, losing Jris,Jursei fcW nights ago. Mr. O. N. Hoinaday spe:iks of building a now dwelling at the old Ilornaday place. X.oiv cotton ami less tobacco is the eomiiion talk of our farmers. judg tjusp d on paym t ol one-hall 1 j costsr State vs Annie Burnett ; larceny; guilty ; judg't su-p'd. State and city of Burlington vs Geo S Stinson J disorderly conduct ; cont'd. State vs Bob Summers; assault j not A true bill. State vs Jim Gravel nnd Bob FiPeland ; larceny; guilty and each one year on roads. Slate vs Geo McClitre; larceny ; guilty ; one year on roads. State fliul hlon CnlPW vs John CrawfiH-il ; for eosts $ costs paid and .hsmisscd. Siate vs Will Carsort assiiult ; pleads guilty and dismissed. State vh Jule Gellispiu ami 0111- t'M : cont'd. State vs B.-II GraVcs! not ft truo bill. State rs Wm Alex Banks alias Tom Morrow; larceny: pleads guilty ; one year on runts. Stateva Brown nlker ana oth ers : attempt to bn-ak house: cuilty and judg't susp'd. 011 payment of costs. asto Itrown, Jinr anu Oeo Walker. State rs Jim Day ; assault ; Cont'd. FIIIST TA8TK OP ItfSSKUJSM. Macox, K. C, Nor. 22. The wbi.e people of thU county have nm-nt ly - ha d a not her anip1a . of Russchsm and negro supremacy. Alsnit three weeks ago John M. Coleman, of Churchill, in this oain tv. wos jrmsslv insultod by John Milan, colored, in conscqunnMj of which J. M. UolMuiau imniituatoiy knockinl the negro down with his list Several days ne the negro uimle couiplaiut to John Wright, a4orrtl justice of tbe eare, a warrcnt for the arrest or J. 31. Cnlo nian u tied, ami a negro dcr Mtized to serve it. Mr. Coleman was arrested Ly the ncjjro constable. aiwi ctmol to a negro store for tnal. Mr. John M. Coleman is a yoUng loan of nioril excrieut character, is universally popular, and is a Chri tiau cXJntlcoiaM engaged in the Uier raiitilebiisJness.it t1iwn-l:ll. He ft tlie son laH'apf. W. . di.-roan-Hniierly a mvoita-r of tlie pHttrd-ef IVsnmifsioTiw iathi cnamy. This is tl Mond ensr of this kind whkh imsrxTurrcl in this county in the hist six trectfc And yet tils is re unu. ' .. FAfCEiT's-Winfield Wilkins, V U Blant'hard ahd I) W Watson, mag istrates, John A Gralinin, constable. Graham Alfred Thompson, J L Scc tt, Geo S Rogers arid V 8 Free land, magistrates, D W Walker, constable. Ai.ntiioiiT's W II - Lf.y, T P Nicholson and Isaac Holt, magis trates, Geo F Thompson, Constable. Nkwm.n's Ira . Uraxton. D N Thompson and G G McHanp, mag istrates, W J Riddle, constable. Thompson's John Paris, W T Payne nnd Earnest Stafford, magis trate?, John W Boswcll, constable. Melviix J C Johnston," J S MeAdams, and Thos C Johnston, magistrates, John VV Boswcll, con stable. P. Grove A 0 Barnwell, Wm ByrdandL W Allen, magistrates, J E Horn, constable. BuKi.iNOTox W V Montgomery, D F Morrow, 11 F Moore, Thos h Holt and A Tate, magistrates, W C Damcron, constable. Of the above electesl fnapistrate?, thirty-nine, only eighteen have filed tho expense aecount required by law, and of the twelve constables only three have filed expense ac counts. None of those who have tilwl hare spent anything, except ono eoastaiile, Martin Cook, who spent 55c fj." tickets. fbha- Ml C3AJ TOHXA. ttsfc-x gntn? orTiriWmrriglon to deejicn the bar. The water there has deepened two feet in the past 12 months owing to the work ot the United States engineer cor). The Messenger aa s that Col. Heap has securad another dredgo fir work on the channel ' hctween Wilmington and the bar, and siys that in less than two yturs he will give a depth of twenty-five feet on tho bar at low water, and twenty fiat ch.mnel, 150 fret wide fran Wilmington to the bar. In order jo accomplish this then will le aWit 45 miles of dmlgiog. Tho new dreslge will be here next wick. It is a iwtwerful machine and will take tip ten Ions wtinn i, t :. 1 . 1 I?. ' at- fiiio a'. bi"i ie n niie everT minute ; f JjO.OOJ is arailuhlo for this work. Tho Sanford Expfeai mys one man at AK-Mccn. Moore countr. 1i4iwrl his appreeisjiin of Gnrvrr Cleveland and J. I. CulJwel', editor f the Cliarlte Obserrif, l.y rotiog fot them for President aiid riiv Pnesideftt at the late election, The rote was counted too. - . Tho December Xunsber Of ".The Dclincrator " is called the J Christmas number, and old Santa Claus wiil hardlv find in his budget a more welcome gill for women than is afforded by Ps. wealth of colored fasbio'i plates, descriptions of dresj modes and winter millinery and gen eral and literary matter pertaining t the holiday season. It answers the annua II1-recurring plaint iis to the di fficulty of selecting handsome and appropriate Christmas gifts fof .men with nn article on "ilcti's and Boys' Garment for Lounging and Invalid Wear." Christian Reid, ihefanioB-j Southern novelist, contributeSa dra malic story of n unhappy lover's Christmas gift, and I.mia I. Rob bins telis how a group of bright Southern children celebrated. Christ mas on tho Sly. The Christmas dinner receives due attention in the Cookery article, and Gifts for the Season and a new kind of Christina's tree iiro described In Mrs. With r spooii's Christmas Tea-Table. The relationship of Mother Ann Daughter in American homes is interestingly discussed by Mary Cadwalader Jone "A Mother Gooc-e Party" by Marie Gloden will prove helpful to thotfe seeking a new; ftirm of entertainment for . children, , Women 1 u ha . em broider will turn eagerly to Emma Haywood's illustrated chapters on Jvcclesia-stical Vestments and Tca Table Napcry ; and of relative inter est i.i a description of tho popular Mountmcliick Wofk, . by Frances Lei-ds Maud C. Murray-Miller con siders the epoch in a girl's life marked by The Day She is Gradu ated. Mrs. A. B. Ixtngstrect con tinues Ik r hketchos of women who have achieved remarkable sjcccss in business, "and" there , arc the usnal I entertaining pages devoted to Floral Work.New Books, ihmicstic Science, Knitting, Cmche:ing, etc.. etc. The Baiterick Publi-hing C, Limited), 7 to 1? V.'est Thirteenth street, Nw York, 81.00 a ye-.ir or' 15 cents icr copy. 1 1 ess of sou), Our praise to Thiee shall continual- -lyroll." But he feels that a sadness tdiall ever -more stay : With the life-le.son"hiught him by dear little May. .. Wni. Thornton Whifcsett. Siianliili Reverse in Cnl a. Ki:v 'West, Fla., Novemlier 21. PiiKerigers who ' arrived from Havana to-night report it is cur rently admitted that Weylor Iihs failed in his cainjKpgn against Maccti. Though no accurate data is obtainable as to the hitter's move ments, all )eports agree he has divided his forces into small bands who harass . Spanish troops, tint present no cliaiieo fiir a pitched bat tle or decisive results. Weyler's inarches havo been pain-" Ail and his Soldiers have suffered great hardships. In, corse juencc 1,300 soldiers have been sent to Candclaria, sick. Most of Weyler's staff, are ill and are returning to Havana. He also is falling back nnd will establish headquarters near Artemosia at the estate Pilar, which lie claims is the better base of ope The Spaniards in Havana ai'd in dignant at. Wdvlor's inability to crush the insurrection in Pinar del Rio and muttering) are heard. Gen era! Pandrf, who is coming with new reinforcements, is indicated us Wey ler's probable successor. AH are (le:M)ndcnt in Havana and consider the outlook gloomy. At tho meet ing to take part in the popular loan of Spain; no Spirit was shown. All he'd back nnd only through "Ihe pressure of th'j civil governor who wm present was $55,000 raised as a free gift to Spain. Not a cent has been added. sincvl Luciano Ruiaz, a prominent banker, and Quosadu, mayor of the city; left .the me-ting without contributing to the fund. IUIh'Is in other '-sections, of the Hand continue active. It is said that the important town of Victoria do las 1 unas in .Santiago province, is hcMeged by a strongfon o of Jn surgeiit3. The train starting from Cardenas yesterday was oldigod to return on aci-ount of large niaseir of reikis cnssing the line. They aro said to be tbe vanguard of Gomez who is reported already in Santa Clara province marching west. to pay the cotton Juisra Ja-gold ; but ma rule, they object to it, and ask for paper. New York Tribune, gold. - . MONEY. The money question is Fecond to none save that of keeping your fam ily free from aches and pains. 'Phi's can be done by "usfng the famous Goose Grease Liniment, which Cures ail ache3 and pains, neuralgia, rheu matism, etc., also' a sure cure for coughs, colds, croup jii children. stiff joints, old seres, cuts, "bruises unu ourns, wnetner on man or beast. Every bottle guaranteed For sain by druggists and geneftd." meridiahts. .Made only by . the Goose Grease Linimeht Co., Greens boro. N. C. ', Mr. Loo Mnrper, of Brooksville, Fla. , -planted- two "acres of "toliaeco this season by way-of bxpoririient, aiid has just finislnAl Curing his crop. He . raised 1,200 pounds on the two acre's, for which ho has been offered 2,100. iaih,t....f i.,,,.,.i?...i '"'""' lllnt u nu ll will ba dupo-lfcd in the offic at the sald'vlvi-k on or befurc-wtid day And lot tno 8iil (H-fEiflHnl8 tuke notii'e that if ther lall to nnaiver the Kadi compiit wuhin that time that the nlHUirlff will Auply to tho court " for the relief demanded In the complaint ll.Hrein fall not aud of this ouiumon uiak due return. ,..,; G I vii undf'r m hand and oca I of said court ' this IStb ilta- of ovein, r,JiiWi. " ThM proceeding lut.rought forth pnrnosk of obtaining- an wrricr to will a part of the lands of the tasiator. A. Mufauley, tn-wjti A Intin thoctty of fiiirllngton iu,,i the lamia ' In i;oon Matlouand Morton tovualilps known H tt lulu Cotton Mills proportv. ontainlHr Rliout ISM area, to pay dftita nntUiHllitf By. virtue or an nydor ot the Superior Ckmit of A'amanoa oounty, I will aell fo the hlKheat bidder, at the court house door "ni MONDAY, DECEMBER 7m . .1890, . "--' - ' a tract Of lnnri In Rnnn KtaMni. - joijil rijf the laufla urTOeoW Somen,', thw -laiuW of tlie int.. m iw.i,,., '.7. J? uuuuimillg . . .. '. lo2 ACHES ' afPt ir8".4 l th0 01,8 O" wWoh the lata' n t'T:'64 8t1e time of hla dMth? ifnLal i"p"Sd tfood housea,. orchard, raoadows. fine fields and pleuty of wood land. The title is itood. " "e ,7WU '.V. Ono-rhrrd oaah, balance dues la ' NOTICE i : ' - pfer orl.ourtor Alartiinoe aouhty. I will jollatthe Court House door lu Graham. to tho hishest bidder, for cash, on MONDAY, DEC. 7, 1896, tliilllllK 1 Alum Ann To 4v. liWu... nshl odlolnlnK the lands of Willi, leieyi Jane roblo. Wm. Mc Vcay mid otheri." " ft .,.,1.1,.., ncniritiijiwi iJiaii ll m ' htt,S6ue tobaoco btthand ttlre '."fs ........ v. a. juiyu. . J.A. LONO "" - Oct. IB, Jsw tds J cSmnltesionor, Causes fully half the sickness In the world. It retains tho digested food too long In tho bowels and produces biliousiiess,' torpid liver, indi- (Tuition, bad fcistc,' coated tongue, s'ck headache, in somnia, etc. Hood's Pills Cure constipation and nil its. results, easily a:wl thoroughly. Kks, AIldniiTsisti. Pronared l y C. I. Hood ft f'oi. I.owcll, jraa Tho ouly l'ills to UUc With Hood's Brsaparilla. I Or Gooses? is a rnorted point, except as applied to men vvno pay $3 for p.-ints. ties!! Bros are honest clear through -si m ply hio;h-graiJe trousers at low graarprfce. How it's done ii our secret. FOR SALT! BV .., - "T" L. B..H0LT & CO. ' Byvtroof anonlor Jif -th' Rnporlor CnUftf' bidder, at tlie court Hotwedoeriu Uraluun, od' MONl)AY, XVNUARY 4,. 1S97 Mint valuable t,nt at liinH lm tiln. h IVr,","."'' .A1m'"'-e(M)!ii,tv, known aa the' Oiury J'-rrrie' tract or iandf iilljiiiiilnn tho lands of E. fi. lfonf. miJ HrJ"-,"v Wulkt-r, and othiM-s,ni.l coiitjdnlnir 1(W ACHKsV 'i1'"'- ThiH '"! "'d for the-pur-pooof division amnnirKt tilm t..iiui,...i. j mon. aud Ojh tiila hoil been hdjudxod too ' Bri5,?wi",,'i'!4," tl,n1 '"'a t onlered. t .r- . ' ! .. e,n,r1 "'' 'mlance lo be dud in six moiiiiia with mu-n-it thwrcon Iroroda of isuleond title rtrtnH until i. .....L- . i (iniHid by tbo oou'il-aliil tU purohawi inonew ta paid. . J. A. I.OVO , j-.JSuy.a). ip. y?, ..- fcomtulg-iioiier, 'BmmiuE.: By virtue of ari order of thfi Superior Court of Alamance Co ,. I will fell'at public outcrv to the best bidder, at the Court Homa door in Graham, on j i 'M iXDM, DEO. 28 1393;' " the following real propertr, to wit: A tract of land in &felyjjh:' township Alamance courity ad joining the lands formerly" '.own ed by 3. .M. White, declfcAhe lands ..lately owned by J. I. White "and others, , cpjitainjaff'. 150 acres, mo e or less, it bdrif the plantation wliereon th? jat Wm.IcAdarhs lived up tohii death and ' the' only ' lands" ot vyjiieb he died ucized. This lantf will be 6old subject to the dower right of the late Wpi. McAdam'' therein". . ... . .. . rj5RMS!Cne.haf ca'sh thw triertrra' credit of 6 months, secured by the note of the pur chaserr carrying interest frJn day of sale and title reseryeil until pd.iment of purchase mon ey incomplete. ' J. L SCOTT Jr , Pen, Adm'r . as AdmV of Wm. MeAdams, ov. 26. 1896. - ; The hi"jrest jjoultry ranch in the world Utolelocatern'ear8an Fran cisco. It is exoe-fm! t vild IX).- rrarent sickness and save tlocfor, liibs nt lhi season by keeping your I.kk1 rich and pure with Iluoa s Sari'iparilU. ! uii a riii It w reported that ther? are 411 jJcnts nyw at tli"; 'jniv.-r iy. ttX) broilers and 2,0(X),UW g9' r k 11 r: , , i ture AH aJiUHins or men in India- Jive.' - i lig marry and rear apparently happy I fVPI IllQ children upon n inr.pwhiclu; 1YC1 ' when the wife works is rarely above Perfect Health. oO ccol5 a week. - . . r 1 , . , - . .1 Keep the system tn perfect of The thIuo of property in the' , f - . 1 , t Unitwl rtc Ki t by fire in tho.dcr b' the occasional use of month of OgsoIw wu S.H.flW.ao. Jtt's Liver Pills. They rep;. ThU $, 000,000 leas tlia tho .,!, .u u 1 j , loscsinOcW,roflvr. J 7 u Wite the bowels and produce f -t ym, OAJ9TOnX&4 rut OAfii'QTTA, ' ha IIA VrlT IV I llITTru4.Shoul. VV IVV tlilil Id.r l races. Drugs, MediciiH-ti, Toilet 'rancj iidef, &c., &e f Ar- We are Agents for ROYSTER'S Fine Candio3. In the hi-iturv of ibw il li I rIl tWO hn KUt ii tin VL pant line of Extracts, IVrfuiiic-i, and Cosnicticd Ih-cu ofltrwl.iu we have, : SEE OCR FAIREST WHEEL I CATES & CO., Burlington, N. C, Dissolution Notice t The firm of Watson & While was this day dissolved by mutual con sent, Tio businos will be roi tinucd by J. L White at theobt stand, nod he . will ColJuct nil debt due the fi mi and pny nil debts cotv traiteil by (tie tow;. .v ? J. II. WATSON '-.t j j. 1. wiiim ' Nov: 12. isso. A DM 1 NISTKATk IX'S NOTICU. , . l-ttcmof Admlnl.trafion harinx been l-Wre-1 to the ul WrlKneJ. upoo IM eatat . w . A Inctdit, deir'u, a bvrviiy notinea all m r.f li ubti-d to MI4 emate 10 make hu- " Celtale f-eiBi4'i,l. atul mil irMn u.o.in L-laini aaaloM rn-l eviala to pi s-oitt tbem. n er ta-Hitr tbif lt dy of J(v un. or tte olh anil be ,leadl In har of tbrlr m. em ery. Tut I lib y of 1,-t.. m. - - - - 6te Mttri.t .4. Vliit'SNT. Adm'B. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. A DM INI SIR VTOR'S NOTICE ! I It-ailiaHflH) a admlnun-itnr wHk tk ' H Miia xe.l of Mi(Ha f V ratal. 4 ai 1rxoi.a holding ciulcn aicaitn bia tvtata ar no I "til to prent tlie duly auifeeuit catcl to nie. .n or Mot the lat jr 4 I.tK-rnibf-r. lrC. otbrrwu Ibia aol(M K iwim iBiurmiiiHriwiiiHy. AH neraoia iiHk'blMi to aaid lata will nuke liauidla . v o runrii. , 1. h win iancii-4 ut htrnfmrng. VtntmX Sot. wa. ADMIXiaTRATOR'S-XOTICE ! Hrmniitrl aaadmlubdratir spna a" eatale ufU.IL Hol.b, I hereby Bntifr all ' MM lat-. A Virorous Bodv. f For sick headache, malaria, bil iousness, constipation ar.d kin- - . . - - - ' n .n i- 1 v , 1 . ikirbt . UjlU ML.l. nm'i 1. I w.t'dt ....... n t. ii Irlvi of Admlnlinlia feartat hem la- m-"o Ihe endrriind. own th. e-tlc of w- 'rT-r"- -ilnaali frvl frm. lo-Wul toJevuite r.7U 7:1 I. . . r -, J 1 n-i iri!. wi ml late p.ymn.1, and oil prr-nn. boldnur I mu pret tlwo to Fte-i ETli lZn.TZ - j K-tery. .SitS. laviSii K Bdm'r'x. I '.vov.i; et -- t- - f-r
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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Nov. 26, 1896, edition 1
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