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WEEKLY WASHINGTON IETTEJI .''. ', 1 - .-. Krom Our Kosrulnr Uorcespondont. , .Washington, D. C, Dec. 27. The While Houseis.. about the only place one cap go in Washing ton without meeting ope pr jnre Senators and Representatives. Sec retary Ojney Ijaij .peen overrun "-ith especially since the circulation of the nitiior'j that he had a short time ago noti necl "the" gvrnrnpnt pf Spain that r' , : PURELY VEGETABLE, Vk. .VmW Minuf anJ Kut hmilir mail L- Hpo in the woVwi An etTectuai upecitio for Congressional callers ll d!eaof thUver,8tiBclind Hpleen. ; . - . , . . fever, Malarious Fevar. -Bo wel Complaints, . Restlessness, Juundlcoand Nausea. BAD BREATH! """""" TX&nW?; this government intended to brinjj cue it conies from the stomach, and can be , '. . i .t T - K easily corrected If yon-wllllake Simmons anOUt peace lit Cuba II the revoiu ver Regulator. i-po .not ppglect so fare a .. - , " t i - - it, remedy igr this repulsive disorder. Ft win tlon WB8 not put down in three 'PfiSug?.. -o!?.pi. a nnonthg, -an anxious to know the ex- . ,'-. ' constifation , aJt status or Cuban matters. Mcm- hoflldtfotbercgardedasatrlflinsf ailment-- i, ftf ,l.A SmZa ofvl Tlniian fnr. in met, nature aeinanusuieaunost regularity - ---- - (jftlie bowels, and anyevttJtJpn from this ..mmilt r'a su'd fo li'irn demand pave the way often to serious dan- g" commiljees are SaiU to IWUe cr. ltlsaulteas necessary toremovelmDure i "j-. . i- ecnmulatlonu from tho bowels an it Is U ea receit eu. soma ueiinue imormauon, . .prawan, ana noneuun can ne expectea,wnejra yk eustys habit of body prevails, ; ' ' ' . - ' ' 1i " SICK B;KAACHJ5I i r' This distressing affliction occurs most fra? fluently. The disturbance of the stomach, jtruring from the Imperfectly digested eonr tent, causes a severe pain In the bead, accompanied with dlsagieeahlie nausea, and this constitutes what Is fpitpuiarly. known as pick Headache, for he relief of which taka Simmons iJver Regulator. , ' . - t O-EVESY PACKAGK-W " SXas the Z Stamp In red on the wrapper, J. H. ZEIU (jp., Philadelphia. on this sphject ' he hag. -There is nothing ju .pHieial life, exeppt the Pregiduficyi bolter than a Senator ship. - ' -'lhe'fe is alarm among the Repub licans over a report thftt "Teddy" TJoofcevelt is tiring ot his New York job and wants to come back to Washington as Assistant Secretary of tie Navy under the McKinley administpitipn, - Thev do not want 'Teddy" to comeback to Wash ington, but he has akhack of getting OfHol.il Vote) for Governor. News and Observer. " bounties. Watson. Itusselt. Guthrie. PSOfESSIOAI, CARPS; ; J ACl) l i -JL. r fVt. . Attorney-at-Law,. COS LINTON, ' - r N. C Fi-ai"tlce In the fato "' I'e'leral oonHs. Ofllca 6vr White. Moore & 0o.' ttore. Main trout. 'Phcuio Ko. 8. ' - -, i 9. : h is i i .o i 1 1 .. irrdkNEY at. la w xMmMI.... n, c. I'lHirORAT BlJOJT. V. T. BYNttM, Ju. itovnoTsand ( pntiwloris t Jayr ' GUEK.VUBORO, N. C. . lytcttae,- rexttliM-ly " Uii c -nrbi nf Kla- TiiMKci.urtV, - - Aij. i, 9i ly. , .. . . - ' ' Sr. JoB.Stcckard, Jr,r -i. -::. " "! ' ' c?::r -r. but to ill) the Teijt it was stated in geueral terms that no immediate cliange was contemplated jn the pol icy of the "administration towards Cuba, "'pd it is ekpepted that the President's meesngi will treat the matter in abopt the same v style. The.ptber members of the Cabinet have alsojiad numerous Congres sional callers, s6ma.pn bti.sjness for their constituents and some merely to pay a friendly visit; lut Presi dent Cleveland has not had much of his time taken up by tbe'm and is hot likely to have. " The Pi esident's ines!-"age is - all ready to be sent tu Congress, and the usutrf precautions have been taken to prevert its prematpre publica tipp. If it be fair to judgo froni the laA pfyunosity as to the contents of that dckuirnciit this year, tlio.e j)rceaulions -were hardly necessary. Itwill, of 'c6un!( bo j rioted as a matter of news when il goes 'to Con ' ;y: BURLING TON, N. C. invai, out it is iloutitlul. wlieiher an itclvanoe eojiy of it could lie sold to any japer in the country, pot lp taiuse of the iielief ti.at it i!l be any less jntejxyt'mg than JJr. C;yvJifnd's the know CabarruV. 14QQ Co dwelt - V2.m wiuit iw wanisiionee-tlp.Mf liifiPiHxjnydeirTT:; 5 1 Key "know what a Wdhflerfifl capac- J Caftpret ....'1 1447 ''Teddy" has or stirring things up and keeping them stirred up. They think the extra session of Congress and other McKinley inflictions will tie trouble Enough w jtliopt-UTeddy" The newspaper men areii unit in deajripg "Teddy's" return to. Wash ington iis.a member pf .Mckinley's administration,' as an all around copy;maker-readable copy, too ''he bgii the band, as the yellow kill says, Alamance. Alexander Aleghany . Aniip Aslie .... . Beaufort. . Uertie Bidden ....... 21(51 1505 2(573 1372 liruj iB"ii.l( --. 82i -Huncoiiibe ' 4159 Burke 14.S8 OVfi POPUIiATIOJJ. 1310 1768 ioqs 75!) 7i2 422 201? 1420 1650 1955 Senafpr Cullom, the gentlemen who was a candidate for the repub lican Presidential nomination be caue of a fancied facial resqmblan e to Abraham Lincoln, and ,vbo has Wen "pientioned" for fho Cabinet, has set up a financial oracle. He said: "The Republican party will settle the silver question within tjie next four years to the satisfaction of everybody. '' When asked to state how (his wonderful settlement was to be brpul)t about ojrucfe ro plied: "Jusf what plan will be fnjlovyed 1 cannot say, but I feel sure it wiil be settled." Now, isn't that convincing? Mi.tm nt WMi tl! m -Office on Main bt. oyer f.KJSM.lpr A- .Co.'s Bre. ., iivery; Sale tin STABLES. rmm W. C. Mooue, THop'k, j (iKAIMM. K. !. Harks trie In 1 1 t'rnlnn.' Ormd lngtnrdnu HEXliY I5ANV JU.f -;- PEA.CTICAL TINKEE, ' Cf?AHAM, - - r - N.C. A11 kinds of tin work and rer pairing. ' 7- . Shop on W. Jn; St., Second idoorrotn Bain & Thomoson'sr IM.i.l(. . AMINlSTRATRIX'SNOTICIi. Ttursof Adntrnlf,rittj0n hala nn Is- snuyi n rne ui atriir-j. ut"n inn earale "t W. A. Vlnce'ifc rtm.rt. -h hereby notlitus all jxnxft liMleltid to "aid eiie ruakr lm- niellal nei.l. kiki all iprsnns ImMInK SMisa tttiwt mm Mst to iiHMsnt them, jon or tM-Ntrr the lt 4 v of ,'or W H, or thl. jwnim wym ca tetnai in nir tr tutir isv wvery. IW lull day of i fc-t.. 14. " u. tot.t. A. VI.Ca.r. Adiuf. C'liigrcsisfU'jh thai nj nutter li..,v ! j wise or' how important the reco:n lcndiitions of the iiiessag,e miv be tvuii i? no possibility of their I cina; -1 c:.fi'w Ut by legi.iron at Iju- Pjifl i Pfe.-e-.tt session. Jtncreare all classes of men in njo.it professions, .but Ijic inerja.''ie of wen who. coridtiet f Heir business upon the green goods man theory, that a neiv peker is born every minute," in tliu ranks of the -patent j solicitors has arou-ed the honorable , patent lawy.er to the necessity of taking sonut action that will protect the Jnyentors if the country nd their Own' profession, froni the diire ilation aiuj idc.njondization of L)e methods adopted to cajole ipiinjL'y from the, piieketn of (,ip jnjentors without any iijtenlioii of giving any, $qu.i tuple. r,cturn -Jliereior. Lnder present laws notl tnunUifi Loinmp- sioner of Patents can do nothing to protect -either the honest patent Jawyef the jj3i.vntur except in 3sei of ,the most flagriiiit natun, arid then it mast coiik- under bis personal notice alter an nppjieu.tipn has been filed ,in th- patent OfGe; by t jt is thojuht thAt a patent bar Only Two Gentlemen Out of Forty. Marie ()rcsler has a generous heart, says a New York wri'.er. W hip l'layiitg in Sew Haven re cently she wus''p)iicd, in order to get a little supper alter the Saturday night pcifoifiiflip-e, to onltf the side 1. s 4intiiei-.iv.ic of ' "V VW"hW. ' w "- wlctijjctliat-thti 8i:u-.Ui6a I. ftftantandp.slirot.g ADM1XIS.TR,T0R'S NOTICE ! I ar e iilis.-d a1ml lstrtor with th JWlll anixied of KlmiwoM f Vial. and all frona holiljn j&ii-Mi to rrtaie sir nmlOed to present them duly ao'heail ritrd tn aw. mi or befiv iVm m day of ItemnlT. IWT.n4hrwta Ibia (k will t-r (tlaadtd twbarof thiiriw!itery. Ailprvoas wkiM to said nil make I em.vtUUj payaarau . s. r K TAU. MT . wl'n wit anqesed of blnpfou T. Vestal. PRiNTINQ When, vou want jEnvelopcs, fitter Heads, Note Heads, pill IJA&ds, Statetneat ILcak, Busi pest Cards, Yisitiog Cards, Pos- tert. Circulars, i)of1ger, r any -r , i . - . tid of printing, Blaski, 8zc - CjIl at The Gleakfb Ofice. i Wbaeaa thiol he buffet. C ... O.I . i.. 1 , ... ijoiiie ou or -u i nic suicicnis were at the tables, ami greeted Iter a;i paaViiiiue with applause. Miss Orcs.i ipr bowed licr iicknowledgeinent. I'iter, wryi'n the students left, lftey filial tlirmigli ho :(:Uvr:.ny, and two i f tljem lifted their luitf Two out offorty is a sniala ver age," tdie remarked. 8bo took pains to learn thf names of the-ie two young men from the proprietor of tlic place, who hape,!ied to know then), and (he ndxt lay she sent one of tlteiii twgoid-hfiaded canes. Witlj the canes she sent a card, on wbjth was written: "For yourself and the other ono. From Marie - Dresner." 1 V. The Kiiito (Quotes Scriptnro, If you are down with the blue?, read tho twenty seventh Psalm. If there js a chilly sensatiuj about the heart, read tlu third c!uptor,.0f.; Revelatioi.: : ----- If you dont know whera to looli for the month's rent that is nor duo, read the thir?y-serttli l;sabu. . If the stovepipe has falle.i down anif thu cook s ine off in aB pout, p Jt tin the niiiA. u'iih vnur li.inilx und t a rpcrextc..tUQ.k r the juris4thriT ronij theihtrtf chapter of Jamei. .liction. of the' Commissioner of j If you glk(J yi,yrif 0inx c io3. Pat wits,- coull easily compel, the I (lencc in rnn. reul the thirteenth lottery patent solicitor- and ;the do- j c,ia,ier of pir4 CoripthiaH. fhtact I lusive cirvahir pateut soliej.w to either reform their niethods or get out of the busi n&s. In" cither case the inventors and the h.ji est patent lawyers would r pain era. -Speaking of the probability that one or More Senators Would La asked U jeiri .McKiuley's Cabinet, i retc ran Repulliean Senator paid: Well, every ljdy must jdge for tlrmsrfycs, but th Senitor who Iras been - in fliee- ijjore than ie term who is willing to eriter tiie Cabinet must either have been blind to what went on under his mme or imagine that he ios.tesjca tho ability to make Lis experience different from that of .of her men who hare tried the same thwt. ,Many Sena tors have leen ersuftdel into Pridents' Cabinets, but A dont U-liejv there was ever a single ono f tbeia who did not regret i. .Senator lrfJge, of Massaehu-tls w1h has beef mrntitmed as a Cab inet possibiliiT, .says he would not cfi the Senate for any pout ion tn j MtKiny gilt If pooplo pelt you harJ with words, read the fifteenth chapter of John. ' ' -i yon are jjcttjsyj dixefiuragcd flixint your hu"inei.i, reaa llio one- hundred and thirty-Mxtb Psalin and the fourth chapter of GJatiari?, verses 7 to 0 . If you arc nil out of jwin, read tho twelfth chapter at Jfd 1 Ifyoutind jourlf losing confi dence in your Christian profwwion, read ihfl fity-third chapter of Is tiah. Green Cave Spring Mustier. II Oot Oat of Tawa. 7 A riewspajifr reporter in a nefgh boring county, s.i an exchange who is always making aseofareat many adjective in hid paper, wrote tire following about a young society lady wlJ was visiting in the city: ''Her dainty feet were xncastd in -hoes that might have U.n Ujkco for Cliry-.brI0., .But tho iaiicnt cofiipfmitor set il np; "Her diity feet wenr:enraeli irjirshoei lfe4 Casiyll .....J Catawba ..... Chatham ... Cherokee Clpiwan Clay .... .... Clevelapd i.l. Columbus Craven .... Cumberland!. i yrrituclf . ..I 778 4J5 Dare' . 409 m Davidson . .. 1881 2372 Davie. .747 1305 Dupliu . ;55l 1145 nurhaii) .... gQQi i858 Edgecombe. Ami rForsyihTT... 2i?85 3780 Frankjin ... 2U4 18U8 Gjwtop '.... 1891 1559. Gates .,.'.... , 877 7G7 Graham .. " 359 .354- Grapyille .. 1896 189G Green' ... 1005 1021 Guilford.... 3117 3393 Halifax .. 1997 .3979 Harnett 1264 1024 Haywood" -. 1878 lQj'j Henderson . 1005 1452 Hertford " 879 Wt Hyde 8!t 81!) Iredell - 2524 2008 Jackson 1002 872 Johnston 3074 1834 Jones . Q5J 704 fcertjnV' 458 1501 Lincoln 1125 K'34 .Macon . 100'. 889 Madison 13 9 2275-7 Mar;in . 1479 Ytyl McDowell ... Meck'eubur . Mitcli.fH . ...r Moatgoiiiwy . M;:ora. i.sli New Hanover m:-th:inijfton. O.ijI -w ...... Orangj ....... Pamlico I'a-'fUiotaiik .'. ';?' . c.r . Penpiijiis. Person . Polk Randolph Biehmond ... Robeson ..... Rorkingharti. RfwAil Uwlherford.'.. Sampson .... Stanley Stokes , Surry . . . Swain ... 'f run 'y Ivan iu .- Tyrrell Union. .. Vance Wake Warvn.. ..".1 Washington ... Vataugii,. Wavno Wilkes . ' yikoti Yadkin ...... Yancey. ..... . 525 It Is Almost EzelusiTely Made ap of Natives. . Ne Vork 8un. . North CF(dina is ono of tho old est States in respect to settlement, having been first coloiiized in 1587 It is ono of the thirteen original States, and by reason 6f. its extensive sea eoast and good ports h.u always been easily accessible to immigrants- Yet in the tvholo United Stateg there is not one of the forty five Mhich has a smaller foreign-born popula tion than North Carolina, and thjs pccujar distinction it has. retained for a gpni deaj inoro than a century. By the federal census of 1890 there were 1,600,000 native-born pihiibitjints of North Carolina and oily 3;700 born put pf the State, North Carolina's percentage, in fact. is so much lower than that of all the other States that it appears altro3t pisir)ifuanL North D.ikota, at the top of the lit, has 8!per cent foreign-born population, Minnesota 5Q, Wisconsin 44, Rhode Iiland 41, New York 35 Connecticut 32, New Jersy 2 J, Illinois 23, New Hamp shire 23, Oj)o 14. Maryhmd 1Q. Indiana 7, and Louisiana 4. North Carolina's percentage is one-fouath oi one per cenr, ana ulnij at no time bpep pinch liigher This, fact boingundispUtod, tho Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. & Gov't Report, rrr. 7 K 1 R The Vote For President, ; j . Had JJpea There Uimaelf. , The following will bo the electoral There was a certain Gporgia judgi. vote, by States for President: McKinley. Bryan. 24 15 13 .. 12 6 a' 15 14 9 question natural what is tin g.j ! cause? Sonmsay that it is due to 41 j the fact that; North Carolina is n 3H5 State riucipaily without cities, and 202 j that iislho lon-ign-horn population i of o'cry State is to be found chiefly 148 J3'JS713 huA 18")5 J&1 1739 1578 ! fooo 1551 1245 m .'!8 li'8 1GM 2.3? 477 2263 1849 2 J71J 25n:r 2195 2049 1270 -11U2 i407 . 2U83 739 (MO 3Q5 1784 um iW M2 591 11 mi7 1030 1201 1810 1571 2312 6l 1238 HI 1510 1159 jo;ti 131-0 24.12 " 715 2711 2162 mi 2128 1423 1945 1213 4!U 2052 2540 511 617 4 S9 997 1S15 4301 2171 1270 -2323 1 1 43 Kill y77 Total 1U.1IS VA Ot I ii the largo citios the case h easily 145,pxl,lainea' out sucn an explanation, 2(Ji unfotpnAtol', does not cover tho rty-1 cas'p. North Carolina has ono city, 1 j Wilmington, with a population in 2j j j excess of 20,000, and Raleigh, Char 121 j l't-tc, Greensbor", and Asheviile 627 j liave rporc th in 10,000 population 15 ! each. Moueoyer, jj, Is not- always J'nil I lar? cities that count in tho United 1397 t''1,tea "r fi'eign-born population. 7 The S'ato of Iowa for instance, -j . . -. . 218 with only one city in excess of 50,- cant, pf foreign-born population. North Dakota, too, which was at tho head of the liijt of States in jresj eet to forcign-lxirn pulation by the last census, did not at that time have a city with a population as large as Asheviile, N. C. Some other explanation, muHt, therefore, be fouml, and pcjApsthe mAst plausible is tlje fact that Vir ginia' being the arena of tho hardest fighting between tho hostile armies ilurirtg the civil war, tho tide of Immigration which ftrliowed strongly while it lusted Wiwdivcrtcd from ! North Carolina, which lies iinmdi- aUlysojth of y'irg'mia, and thus' practically thoState was cut oft- 270 from lips supjly. Before tha war, mm a i ' '" . . ' . of course, when Flavc labor rnle the industrial market, there was no large foreign immigration into any of the Southern States, with tho ex ception of Louisiana, and - Texas. Oddly enough, while, there are only 3,700 foreign-born inhabitants re turned by tho l.wt Federal census, tlisto wcro 1.514 Indians, and it Alabama.-' - Arkansas - California . 8 Colorado-'---- Connecticut- 6 Delaware. - 3 Florid$,V-,- ("eoreia , Idaho . Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky iouisiana Mine Marylivnd Tr - Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi .7. Missouri Montana, Nebraska Nevada - N. Ilatnpsh're New Jersey New York N. Carolina N. Dakota- Ohio-.. Qregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island S.-Carolina - S. Dal ota- Tennessee , Texas.. -- Utah- Vermont 4 Virginia, Washington W. Virginia 0 Visoisiij - 12 NVyoniing 11 a i 4 4 3 10 1 8 .4 10 36 23 4 32 4 9 1I 3 4.98 343 123 186 s7 20 521 1 2')1 332 1294 i'4) VM :U7 15(51 351 40 8 69 3 109 SfS8 30!) 159 33 381 1052 89 28 Totals 271 9 A 12 15 3 12 i 3 N. C. Criminal Statistics. Ualvltfh Currs'pou tonoQ of Cliarlotte Obser ver. - ..... Attorney General Osborne's bi en nial report, completei oday, shows that 17,079 cr'mina" ar.lion were disposal of in tho courts during the two years onding June 30th last, an not Judgo . Fjsh, howeyer, ycj, qi)4 who believeil jn jipjjoldin the dig, nity of the beiu.i4 and as well, wa j tenacious of his own pcrkmat jjogt ' or.. ; A divorce suit in whip agrayr haired veteran of the late war waj' plaintrff, capie up before hi;f whil he was pii tho circuit in a Iwifk wiunty. ("The rude court room wa filled .witty spsctfors and the 0I4. man seemed unwilling to 9 on thp stand in his own defense. " J. "I am not going to grant divoreef wjthout good reasons," announce the court, and the plaintiff went to the chair that scryed as a witnesj "Nov," said the attorney, 'telj us juat what your wifo did to makf yp loave her. The w times Jookad appcalingly a the judge. "Auswer the question," was the order. ''Well, she called me naotes." "That is not ground enough for 4 . div'orc"," said tho court sternly. 'And she neglected me." . "Is that all?;' , ' - , , ' 'And she said I was a coward and. a snoak because I went to the war ' and csmo back alive. She said Ijjst all the brave and worthy mon di -in battle and oply the traitors aoj cowards capie honje, aajj jgllj "That .will do, sir, tho derref ' prayed for in your petition is grant ed," broke in ttye judgo. "I want -you , to understand, .that ihif court went to tho war, and spent four years there and the court canio back, too," Mptitf?upjj RcconJ. ' ... "'"'' " A Gllinpae of Biltmore. . , . Mr. James Ch-pjman. tho. welly kpown correspondent tf the. New York World, in u recent letter to that ' journal gives the following descrip? inc rcwo over tiw ; preccedmg two tion of t,a Vanderbilt botanical gar, years of 2.542. Of the persons tried dolw up(j ,.Xneriaicnta farrpj ipj 9,125 were white, 7,918 colored arid forests : ; ' " 36 Indians. Of these 15,693 were males and 1,330 fomalo. The num ber of convictions, .including submis sions, Mverc 11,258 an I 2,822 were acipiittel. Nd pr w.h o itere l in 2,949 cases, and 70 were disinisied. Tho character of oflenecs were ns follows: 82 murder in tho first do- K.tt Orlglaitl Obiarf aflons. Oranjn (' ) O'jsjrver The Demicr.ita give' thinks on Thursday l-ccawe the political cy clone was no worse. McKinley will grid oatc from the electoral cdlege with 27i? votes. Bryan gets 17$ vote. " Tho more we do to add to the happiness of others the more sun shine and CHnUrHoint come to us. . There is but little difference in the ways 'of a varies -s-man runs after a dollar wbil tho fhig fojlows a scent. Lives of great men oft remind us that you can hare a nerve sublime, and refusing ii jwy promptly, gt your gottdi on s;x months time. You can't get ioto heaven with a lying tongue or a hand that rot, and as the wsy to heaven is by the golden stair, the sooner yot) tlrop irisery making and dtfvote J'our life to helping those who arc weary and heavy laden and add t the happi new of lUent'irs world, Uie fsstcr will you climb, tho higher vou ran go, and the Irsyour jointa will ache " ?'.V aM,i W' " Here Georgo Vanderbilt" has; established himself in a vast domain of 145,000 acres consecrated Uf v si-ierjcp, agrjcnl.ture aiJ forestry Ho 1jas'already spent tl0,QQp.,Q00 I'll 1II1T V,-9iai4T, IIIELI IS JJl, fllj BOIIieilHHJf, likel.OIO.OiWayear. Hcemployf 'more mon than the Department) . grec, 76 in tho second dereej 28 j Agriculture at W.afh;ngton duw., rapo. 59 assault with intent to raj; F;olIJ fiYcry 1a)1 h ha8 brt.ught " 47 arson; 14 burglary in the first . lrws j,anU an,j flowers, herd o ,' degree, 3l ju Jhc secomMegree; 3i ! fattIef an, nr0 of fowL n manslaughter;- 56 huse burning; ' Mi)Wlt the farruor. of tQ ,uatry tf 99 forgery; 2,831 larceny; 13,013 tj (fm hi$ fculB ,IM e(aiin otht crimiM ond mis.Jemeanors. frec of cxren.c He sends the eggs Not a single execution was reported froin - hia cmty aoeVs to u fotcfoi during the two year4, and this , out in the famj of North Carolina, very remarkable. There wors two j Uq im gllllereil tj10 1 lynchin.s Jas F. Bergerson, white, j Eriropcand America to work in thif in Beaufort county, charged with mtchls nlaea 1L nrariii1 nn.K. ivm a strange sUto of atT.tirs that ! murder, and Kobt CbamWrs, color-' jcnw whjch cnfront the American' ' ! . : 1.1. .. . 1 t ! l . 11 - 1 1 ! t . r .. Wt IB wunen ooumy, eiiarii n in. rarmcr Kn, stock breclers. And in any Americarr vn)inonweaUh m the Atlantic border tiie proportion of Indians to foreign-boni citizens should be so high, Magwanip Liesally DrBnoJ, Mugwump" has U-c:i . legally define I by a Pcnnylvania justice. Kditor Flick saluted one Johm a a mugwumpfud Johns had him arrested, although the exact ground upon which the warrant was issued is not stated. Justice Donohuo dc cidcl that 'mugwump" is acom hlimenLiry term, meaning "a xes pcctble Republin, inclined lo kick over tjie twee." He discharg ed the editor, and i-ut the cojt on Johns. Mcrm Cnratlra Panrar Is contained in a Uttle cf Hood's SarsaprifiJJi than in any other similar proftrajiuo. . It the Iiroprieior oud manufacturer more, t -osts the jobber more and it is wrth more to the customer. It has a record of cuis unknown to sny other preparation. It is the chloroforming ami attempting to rape a white woman. Geo. Baavc, white, of Ashe county, charged with jrljon ho shall die this wonder'ul organization with all its prppertifi ' I and equipments will bo given to th imirderoui assault, wa rejctiod by g0Vcrnmcnt 0f the United Statea.'' a mob ot ins menus and nai never been re-captun-d. There werd 101 escaes, 33 more than the two years previous. There were 43 less ca-cs of murder in the first degree titan Tha Idaal faaaraa, . James I. Francis, Aldermen Chicago, says : ."I regard fir. King s Nov Discovery as au Ideal if lut tfcc.r niui. cg-f- 3Yhy not profit by the exporienos of lathers who have found a ifrmancnt ,r.. 1 e . t - " jige may not imgni nave lAtULJAMrL lur icrry CUPff nr tatarrb in W)y Sarw vMTrfM inra' (nil I MIS I w k-r-l a( tuox, MmpM mtf 1-mtM-t tatrtodi: iMtruf , iom-r ai,nja, i i..rc i j,r.Hj -r tvcrrtfinT i"Ul ftvaw, . , ii-ariua. Ktit tt bur Ja-cause It is the On.e True P'pini P.uriSer. IIofwTs Pitl aw thi best family ' ' V.xnunn. Car Cuia)ii (VJ,4a aiv. I during the two years previous, but ! i.uK Compluinta. tiAving riaod it lit in all other crimes enumerated my family for the iajt fare years, to . there was an incrwisc. The reorts the exdusliw of physician's prcscripr Iowa, - C inistee -,. church for 50 years or more, ami hat ,.; never found anything so lieneficiaL or that gave in such tpeody ftUrf as Dr. Kind's New lHsojry.V;" ' Try t'ds Ideal Cough Rjeuiir now. Trial Bottles Froc at T. A. A'lmghl J oi .o. 0 oru- store, show tht for tho two eirs eijding j on r "iner prcpanitions.'' in 1892 there were oIy 13.271 crim-1 Jov- J1:?uu?Lii6ok; . , it .1 ' . . write: "ITiave been a M nuwat.-u.mv uu iw tu i -t t f of the Methotlist- Knisconal j'ears 14f-V!7 It Wtj I a Si) fr Vam, Mr. r-Vi-J Mtiler. of Irving, 111., writes th.it he had a Severe Kitlney trouldf for many yeirs, vrith severe tMitn in tvi-k: taiiil alt tlml ti'a bhidifor- wa-aflW-ted. He-- trie! t many so ellol Kitlrn y cures butj Wiitiotii sny g-N) i resuii v ar go l.j litr;y Tiie Salisbury Watchman saya, i psult. Al-oyt Satunlsy a Week njpo ai "uoknojiri-t yro of Electric , woman, aei-om'nied by -a ijfOr relief nj, piu. ye:ir-old child, went to Uu bonx 4 Bitters an-1 AurKl relief nj pm. - vear-old child, went to Uu boju t4 r.i-Tinu ijiiitr is i-Jinrun a.itir j.inirs lost. nj Jtowan,' aivl a.keI iJfn&if of H Kidney and Livr the wav to Kdiburv. She left tha tl-i.ai.dUn gives almost in-; cnild with Mrs. Yost, saving ah s'-tu itilief. One trisj jU prove w.mld get some one to.4.itJ. er 4-j our fetatc iioot. Price 6tc. and tW: and would xUnrn aiain in tb cathartic ' and liver, inc licine. ' .11.00. Sld at T A. Aibnht A . eveninc. Hio k-ft and has not .. I Co j d; !;. ire. . -1 kch nuce. f i ' iGtii'Ie, rvlial lcpfuru.
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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Dec. 10, 1896, edition 1
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