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TH E G LEANER. ISSUED EVEUT THDUHOAV. snnsciKTiox, hash lit ADVANCE : ..One year Jl.Wjtnioiithn 7o.: 3 monlb Wo rWTbo eilltor will not he repontble for Xbe rlowa ncpreiiacd by correspondent. B - ADVKHTI1JVO HATKS Ono nviaro 0 In.) I time I1JM, for each mb qoetit Inwtlon to eentn. For mom ai-ace and longer time, rates furnished on api'llca Iton. Local notion 10 ctfc a Jinn for rt Insertion ; suinteinicnt Insertions t cts. s ttnf, j Transient adiortlaemoDU miHl be 4aw or in advanca. ; WEEKLY WASHlNGjTQNLKTTEK, the clhcMnembcrg of the club me J. D. KEItXaLE, Editor. , JtX THE STATR CAPITAL.. Tl legislature coi.voned at noon yesterday in the city of Raleigh. The clans got .together Tuesday Urhl ami agreed upou a division f tho officers for theScmite and firm;. A. F. Hilcmart, of CaWrtu, was elected for 8pciker of tho Home. Tho offices in the Senate and tho House, it is learned from the News ixl Ulwn'vr, elected by the Re publicans arc- as follow : First Assistant Principal. Clerk Auxloy, of Iredell. Third Assistant Principal Clerk Baltic, of Kcdgecombe. First Assistant Engrossing Clerk Xeedham, of Surrey. Hallvburton. of liuiko. Raiding Clerk Watson, of New born. In the House mly fmir offices felt t the Republicans for election. They are : Principal CJrtk E. 0. Mastcn, of Wilkes Reading Clerk F. B. Benhow, of "Yadkin. Assistant Dior-keeper Abe Middleton, oT Duplin. Assistant Principal Clerk Alex. Berry, of Hyde. The Populists elect the rest of the piincipal Senate and House officers. Where : thero are a number of laborers and assistant clerks ncecs aary they will bo divided equally among the Populists and Republi .ws. The Populists had not named their" officers when the latest reports got to the papers From Our ltegulor Correspondent. Washington, D. ft, Jan. 1, '97. - No ' President, not even Andy Jiihnston, ever held a New Year re ception that was attended by fewer Senators and Representatives than were at the White House to-day. The President gave no sign indicat ing that he noticed their absence, but it is nevrrthclcSj certain that he did. Otherwise the reception was n croat success. Mrs. Cleve land never looked Letter, the cortege of lady assistants never displayed more elegant costume?, the diplo matic corps never made a more gorgeous showing and tho army, navy and marine officers were, out in force in spick and span new uni forms with gold lace and brass but tons galore-.. The Cuban qnestion is awaiting tho reassembling of Congress, next weA', although there arc diily, al most hourly, reports of steps being taken either in Spain, or by Gen. Wcyler, or by Secretary Olney and the Spanish Minister which will re sult in placing it where there w ill bo no occasion for Congress to act upon it. That most of these rumors are originated by pcrsous who are either friendly toward Spain or ut least opwed to any action by tho pre sent Congress is generally -believed in Washington. The opinion is growing that they will be successful, at least to the extent of postponing action until after MeKinlcy assumes oflieo. In fact, that purposo was practically accomplished when the republican leaders of the House de cided that nothing should be done. The democratic National' Com mittee makes no secret of using all the influence it can command to- worne One thing .has been mad:-' very clear by the first week of tho tariff hearings. That is, that tho men who have asked for higher duties, on the ground that their business under the present tariff is unprofit able, must have had a big surplus to draw upon. None of them look; ed hktfnien Engaged in unprofitable occupations. On the contrary, to a man they appeared wcll-ureasc-d, we'l fed and prosperous, .and if they haven't been making money they must have inherited money. They certainly didn't look like men who were ''Hard dp." " . . NOUT1I CAKOM.VA CLAYS. - Tho Democrats made a proposi tion to tho Populists asking for an Arrangement whereby tho two partie s could co-operate for the election of a free silver Senator. ; This stirred Bp - the f ritchard Populists and the pro position was referred to tho confer ence committee. It will Imj remem bered that there has been a good deal said about a number of Popu lists snpportinj Pritchard, and this propomCo i nettled them. Col. Harry Skinner is an ardent advo cate of the re-election of Pritchartlj wliom ho says htm pledged him self by a carefully written letter to vote. fr any and all measures loot, ing to the free and unlimited coin age of silver at the ratio of 1G to 1, provided it is not a rider to any oth er bill. Twenty-seven I'opulist tuemboM announced that they would aupiort Pritchard in the cau ru. Scvi nkcn will vote for lii:n oo . matter what the caucus docs. Col. Skinner gave the names of sixteen of ihum tn tlm Wim and Glmcrvcr and they appeared in yesterday's paper. So tho election of Pritchard U foregone o inclusion. , n -a I i . I i i. . i - g M bugism which he advocated during the campaign last summer am fall, and looks longingly again for the flesh poU. In the fight for . Bcnaxor. jyemuor nuiior, wno was and is opposed to Pritchard on ar count jf his gold bug summersault, Beenu to havo lost the battle. If he had defeat! . Pritchard it would . hare been a great victory for him. But the election of Pritchard will go far toward putting the rwponsibili- If-of national legislation wholly upon tlie shoulderj of the Republi can party, if not entirely so. Then what? If times do not Improve thty will Ikj bustled out of office two yean hence as unceremo iou!y aa Uie Democrats were in KoTomber, and great will l-e the fall ; for lour years bence a Dcino ' crstie Pnwidont will go in and exe cute the DconWe maiulutci. iasa Mart by a Tlili Cw. Cut ni paSaaii at tW Obr. . Ycstenlay ayoung man, Mr. Tbornpaou, was driving a cow by this place towanls Graham, when he turned on bioi and be struck at her with a slick. the knocked bimj down, liejaiii)rt np and run orithe would hare killed bun. Mr. Mc pherson came aUmg and took him home. I have not heard how badly tlamairod be is, but learned that h jomplained rrrr much of bis side v here the cow prt-d him. Nicbolion, Jan. 5, l?V7. L wards bringing aJoutNlhe rj-eloction of Senator Dubois, of Idaho, who is beine opposed by Hanna and his crowd, because he followed bis con victioiis and Hiipportcd the demo cratic platform and ticket in the Into campaign, and because they think his defeat would result in frighten ing other silver .Senators into con tinuing to act with. the republican party. Most democrats who know i the active part Dubois took in fight ing for Bryan endorse Senator Blackburn's language. ''Wc owe Dubois a debt of gratitude, and nothing should be allowed to stand in the way of its settlement It is aTdebt of honor, and, IitiTairdebts of honor, should be paid in advance of all other obligations." Gen. Winder, of Ala., one of the democratic members of tho House I committee on Ways and Means who is carctuny auenoing me lann hearings now in pror.'ss, although he knows that ho and his delim it Ml . l. I .. ..11 1 t raiic colleagues win not uc nnuweu to iiavo any hand in making the tariiT bill, is always emphatic in speech and often dramatic. No body was surprised, therefore, when Mr. W; R. Craig, of Vicksburg, Miss., us tho rcprejontative of the cotton growers of tho Mississippi Valley, appeared before the Com mittee and asked that a duty of 3 ccuts a pound bo put on Egyptian cotton, to seo the wily old soldier stiffen up and to hear bim say : "The South would bo sslling it Urihbricht for a mess of i-oltnco ti I ask for this protection." llcpres cntative Payne thought to faze Gen, Wheeler whan he asked him, ''What do you call its birthright?" With out turning a hairtlie Alahanuan replied: "Free intitutions, free trade, free everything." - Senator Call's term expires Mch 3, and the Florida legislature which will elect his cuccessor docs " not meet until April, so that if McKin icy calls tho extra oession together in March, Florida will for a time havo only ono Senator. According to a mcniljcr of the Florida legisla ture, who uhow in Washington, Senator Call will certainly bo bis own successor, notwithstanding the red hot flg'jt which is being made against him. This gentleman says; The only way that Senator Gi'I can Ikj defeated for re election is to cede the State back to Spain or abolish the office. I am a niemU-r of the Fanner's Alliance and as a great majority of the member of the legislature are Farmers' Alliance men, and not lawyers, I know what I am talking aliout" At a public meeting f the Me Kinlcy and Hobart Club of this city ex-ComniMiioner Douglass said that the club organization would b- kept op for the purpose of . support ing MeKioJey and Hobart in 19U0. When a friend told Speaker Recti about that ppmb bis only com ment was 'huh'.. Mr. Rccl knows There is perhaps lets known ftbont these than any other of tho SWe's mineral resources. "In middle and western North Carolina when a man in the country desires a quantity of brick for bui. jing a housj or j;him- neys, he usually opens up his own clay berl, makes and burns his own brick. Tho result of this govt -of wovk lias tiait rattier atliscouraging tweet on persons who know good brick when they seo them, as they travel over different parts of the State and see so many chimneys and even houses put up of brick of inferior -quality. Hut the interior quality of therso brick does not necessarily indicate the inferior quality of the clay from which they were mode. In many cases it is duo to the inxepcrieiiM of the brick maker, the improper mixing of the clays, " tho improper burning, or other causes. And so it often happens that wo find in some places brick both of very good qual ity anil very poor quality made from the sumo clay. The many places in the State at which inferior brick may he seen has given rise to a wide spread belief that brick of the best quality aje not or cannot Ik) made in North Carolina. Conse quently in a number of cases, peo ple who desire to use first class brick havo ordered theiu - from other States. With a view to determining tho exact quality of our clays, their dis tribution in the State and the pur poses for which they arc best Adapt ed, tho Geological survey inaugu rated dining the past year a careful examination of tho clay deposits in till portions of the State. A largo number of samples have been col lected and these are to be tested du ring the present winter in every i way, and by every method which can throw any lijjtit on me ques tion. In a ifumhcr of cases the laboratory tests will bo supplement ed by iumico tests for the firebrick, and by factory tests of brick for or dinary purposes, and in tho case of clavs for tho making oLiile, sewer )ipe, etc. The report on this sub-- juct which it is hoped will bo pub lished next Spring, will contain in addition to too iniormaHon tnus gained in regard to the clavs them selves, descriptions of tho most im proved machinery and methods for nmking brick, tile and sewer pipe of the best quality. In connection with these investigati ins, we have found that in a number of cases our brick makers aro using the crudest sort of methods for the mixing of clays And the making of tho brick : 'i,.. . A New Tr Taxt, Paul ttd vanoes tho theory : ''Bear ye one another burdens and s; fulfill the hiW of Chrisi". Ifere'f) ft text fin4 tho New Year a text to inake the New' Year a real-! Winston-Salem. Fob, 19-22, ly happy ono. How shall Vou cai- re. W. C. Dowd, Cbae. W. Twenty-First Annual .State Oonren , , - tlou or the Y. M. O. A. The twenty-first Annual Stat Convention of tho Yotin Men' Christian AB3dciatiim,-rMlll meet at Mesa Tillett, rv it out? .By smittin;: ud the biir-1 J- M. Rosera and Geo. B. Hanna, dena into fragments you take ftart ! wore appointed a committee to ar oimiueanui taKo part ot yours, and eacJuono will tako part of the other's, and so WwiU-fulfili-the be law -of Chi i'it. 0:ie of tho ways towards this end u eneourngument. ' -- : . Encourage the ttJrchant. If he has a superior style of goods, tell him s ). lincourago tho newspaper men. Ue uffablo to thorn when )'ou - have 10 ax to grind. ' Encourgo mechanics. If one has donoajob well, toll him it is splen didly done. Encourage the farmers. ' There is no class of people ni tho country who want your sympathy jujt now more than farmers. Encourage the dnetoti. You pfaiso the doctor ' when ho brings yoit up from an'awful crisis of dis pose, but do Vou praise the doctor when through skillful treatment of i ment. the incipient stages ot disease he years range a programme which will one of tho strongest ever preai-nted -eiogntearoui-ay-tho toung Mens Most of the loss wSdcovercd nnsuan Associaiions in tsortn Carolina, and all Christian workers Will be welcome. "All persons inter ested should correspond with Mr. F, P. Turner, State Secretary,; Char- lotto, jN. u. . . ' Mr. S. M. Sayford, College Evangelist, has recently visited the following institulions in North Caro lin-i ; Trinity College, University ot . (J., JJavidson College, Agncul ttiral a, Meehanical' College and Wane forest". College. Although nis stay at each institution -was very short, the Christian men were very greatly helped and many students eniereu into a covenant to move lor ward in" their' christian life. Mr. Sayford holds, a unique position; rep resenting no organization . or move He .has fof devoted all the his past time nine and keeps ou from sinking down to tho ,' strength to Christian work among awful crisis ? Encourflge the lawyers. Encourage the teachers in our public schools. Encourage all invalids by " telling them how many you have known with the same ailments to get well. Encourage nil starting in life by yourself becoming reineniscent. Such 13 happiness and the road to a happy New Year Durham Sun. BOLD HXPii RJBiWiti. the colleges, during which time he has visited more than 300 .institu tions. God has wouderfully blessed him in tins work. that it isn't the ticket of 1'JOO, but the ofTK-o; pf;?7. that tbc "rx'l 3rd and tho officers of the survey have received from many of thorn appli cations for information along this line. Hence it is hoped that this report will be found useful not only by the persons who desire infornia tion about our clay deposiis, but also by many of our own citizens who are engaged in the manufacture of brick and other material out of theso flays. All Clay is the result of th rotting iifrocksT The best of our clays are bund along the lowlands bordering the rivers and smaller streams, where they have been' dojiosited by the action of elowly running water, the d ecaybJ rnckr havtlig'becff "Waster ed from the hilMde and the sand an 1 mica and oti?ir minerals in these rocks having btcn separated from the clays through the act'On of i . l?r. water, ana aepositea in aiucn.'u Tli Chirlotto Otxnrtrer H-illdlnff Set on J-lr Ntrow Kticitpe or Inmate. C-VARLoTrB, Jan. 2. The Obser ver building, sustained a disastrous loss by fire to night, tho result of an explosion in the office of the busi ness manager oT the job department, on the second floor. The explosion was the work of safe robbers, who attempted to blow open the t C.fi in the offit-, The pa por stock in tho room was instantly ignited and the fire spread with suuh rapidity that the men in the newspaper com poking room baroly had time to get out, losing their coats, hats and other effects. - The second floor was wholly, and the third partly gutted. A now book bindery plant had just been put in on the second floor, and this wa? entirely destroyed, and all the pross -8 wens m re or less burned be s'de3 tho loss of a $3,000 stoch of paper. The Observer's battery of Mergan th.der type-setting machines was swept by the fire, the bid is bninj; burned and the key hoards melted. The loss is fully covered by in suiance. The police claim to have a clue to sale blowers. "Tho eom- j lunation and its outworns wuro bl-jwn from the safe and the hinges wore missing but the door withstood tho shock. Tho Obsorvcr appeared Sundiy morning ns usual. KcntucVy Turkey Crop. The slaughter of turkeys has bo come a profitable industry in many Kentucky towns; and at this season of tho year th? traffic in turkey meat fs cnonhous. The Paris News prints some figures showing the' extent of the business in Bourbon county : "It Js estimated that, tho turkey crop this year was worth 51zJ,UUU to the fanners of Bourbon county, altheughhe crop was a short ono. This year Brent Bro., of Paris, slaughtered in this city about 6,000 turkevs, against JI.JPOO in 1895 and 18,000 in 1891, raying over $5,000 this year to BouHkhi farmers for tho fowls. . About 4.000 turkeys m-ro slaughtered at Millersburg, about 4 500 at Clintonville, GOO at Spears' Mills about 1,500 by Haggard & Smith, in this city, , making over 10,000 turkeys' killed in - Bourbon-, including the 6,000 killed by Brent Bms. Besides the $23,000 paid for the fowls, the sum of $493 was paid to have the turkeys pick ed. . t rent Bros, also imipiicd 11,- 1 000 turkeys from Carlisle, and War- A Danville Tobaceonlst FaU. Danville Va.,' Jan. 2. John W. ilotiann. lor man v-years a promt nent tobacconist in this city, but for the past eight years retired, yester day afternoon made an assignment to liefryman Green, trustee.: Mr. Holland does not owe a dol lar on his own account, but was se curity for his brother, tho late C. G. Holland, on notes aggregating $148, OuU Suits on some of these notes were recently entered and in order that all creditors should be placed on an eqiul footing this assignment was made. The notes are held bv bank in Danville, Richmond, Pe tersburg, Lynchburg, Baltimore and other places. The assessed value of the property conveyed is about $200,000. Doloruilo Curiosities. Durham bun. ...... GSnrgo W. Howard, who lives on East Main street, a few days since received a box of curiosities from a relative at Aspen, Colorado. In tho box wn3 tt hind foot of a rablat, the foot being at least six inches long. It is supposed to bo that of a Jack rabbit, some of which grow to nn enormous size in the West There wero several pieces of ore, among the . revt . being gold and sil ver me' A claw of something re gothb'ing a chicken's foot was also with the vest, supposed to be tbt ol sonio brd. Two copies' ot a small paper, entitled ''Our 1'cooid," were sent wi'.h the curiosities. " A Big Troo .'n Rovraa. - . Stater. iHe f jiutlmark. Sonio time ngo Mr. John Bcn3on cut on the lan ls.of Mr. Uobt. Flem ing, on Founh creek in. llowan county, a white oak tree w'hiph measured 15 feet in circumference 5 feet across the stumpand was clear of limbs for CG foot The tree was cut into 7 sections. The first 7 et in length too big to handle. The other G wero hauled to Teague Bros. & Current's mil! and -made into shingle. They turn,-d out 13,101 i-hinglos and the shingles Were sold for $3 per 1,000. Petty good for one tree. - . , MRU CAROLINA -NEWS. A detective agency has been ea tabrfshod'att, Charlotte with Win. 'M. Hollin, 8uperin4K.ide.it D.tvid A. Crandill was murder ed by Jo'ui Kreel, in PiU Couuty: Christinas day. They were drunk,. - Judge Coble's new 8 room resi dence in Statesllo was burned. i.y localities. And thus it is to-day. Bactm (for Brent Bros! ) ship- mat me nesi i nca mane in mo pj 10,000 lrom J?'lemingsburg." i?UUe, lite lOOfO Ul MUIUSIKIIV, I'lll- ona, BcUiania, Fayetteville and Raleigh are made from these stream deeita. The result of the exploraliot s con luctcd during the j'ear by the Geological Survey bat U-en to ahow ud very large quantities f clay of excellent quality along the lowlands of many ot our-, important, streama, such ns the Neue, Capo Fenr, Y'ad- kin. Catawla and others. Many of the best of these deposits have never leen npened Otf nor developed to any extent ; but they promise that in the future as tho demand grows tor g""od brick and other clily pro- lucts, we may expect (lerempeu in North Carolina largo industries along this lint. i. A. IIolhw, htate ireoiiq;isx. TbofC who bare used Dr." King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not have now the opportunity t try.it Free. Call on I lie advertised I) rurcist a:xt get a Trial Battle, - Free. Send your , red. My advi-e to you name and addws to II. E. Buck-' modest i' history and Send your address to H. E. Buck len fe C'o.. Cl-icflgn, and pet a fn-e simple box of Dr. Kino's New life Pilli. A trial will t onvince vou of their merits. These pilU are eay in action and are particularly cffie tive in the cure of Constiptition and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver tmubles they have been prov ed invaluable. They are guaranteed to lie perfectly free from deleterious Bulmtanco and to le purely vege table. They do not weaken' by their action, but by giving tone tc stomach and bowtibj greatly in vigorate tho system. Regular fixe 25. per box. S;ld at T. A. Al bright 4 Co. V Calendars and Coapnns. So many bcautiiul calendars and entertaining . novelties v have been issutd by the proprietors of Hood's Sarsaparilla, that wc are hardly sur-; priseti to receive this season not on iy ne of the very" prettiest desisas in calendars, but with it coupons which entitle the recipient to at tractive novelties. Every one who gets a Hood's Sarsaparilla calendar for 1897 secures something that will prove interesting -and valuable as well as . a beautiful specimen of the. lithographer's art Tbc calendar is accompanied this seasin by an amusing little book on "Tlfe Weather." ' Ask your druggist for Hood's Coupon Calendar, or send 6 surance. y "Several Republican legislators say that the Sjieaker of the house will be a populist and that every Democrat ic officer will be removed. Major C. Dowd, of Charlotte, who has been engaged in writing a life of Senator Vance: has about completed hisjwork. - Tho dwelling of Dr.' Brooks,of Ashe county, was burned recently with its contents 'including $400 in cash. Fire supposed to have been incendiary. i The Raleigh correspondent of the Charlotte Observer says dTSlonlubri elders are laboring in this State. spreading - their doctrines. - They are scattered over 3G counties. We'll have to drop out of the turnip contest. A .Gaston' county man has one that weighs 14A pounds nie-half pound more than the ire- ilell product, says the Landmark. ...The colored military company of Charlotte, Chas. S. li. A. Taylor, cmirnander, is so very anxious to go to Cuba and fight for tho insurgents that they can't sleep, savs an ex change. Tho Lenoir Topic says. Congress man Linney is preparing nn address on the life of Abraham Lincoln 'to be delivered before an association in the city of Boston on tho 12th of January. The official report on tho cost of public printing under the present fusion. 'contract shows thntr it is $8, 500 greater than for the previous two years. "'To the victors belong the spoils." Archibald Brady, ex-c.ishler of the Charlotte Djan and Suv intra Bank, has been indicted for embez zlement. Brady defaulted last summer but the loss was made good by his friends. The MeKinlcy wave struck Wind sor week before last. Shrtv collec tions and low prices forced Saun ders & Sutton, lending merchants thereto the wail. They turnover verything to their creditors. Mrs. Bcuu&y, of Durham, was ar ranging a fofding bed when it &iul-i enfy tools it "notion to, sJ-nrt up,-' nod whacked heron the head witli such severity that she was laid up for a coujilo pi clays. The Wiliriington Star aavs Alex ander Spruut & Son ot ' WUnungtoiv id Iiandle mUKJii tiiUej ot cotton this-soason, wiiicU is the larao.it uuouut of that ftaplt handled by iy firm in any pl icy in the United stares. There Wits a remarkable jaifdefiV ery at Wilson lust Thursday: Thera were .seventeen "prisoners in tho cellsi Sheriff Cherry turned 'tbent in the corridor to have, some wnrfr clone in the cells. After the work wasMione the sheriff-tried to get the prisoners fo return to their ceils, but they refused. There was no One to aid the o'ii.-er, and some of flie pris- oners held the officer while one look the'keye, opened the door and" the whole crowd made a rush j&r lib erty. "Many men were in the neigh borhood (if the jail and gave chase' to tlie prisoners, Who were running in all directions'' They were all caught except six. - ,' :j '"".'i;-''' "Excuse mo onservt d the mutt in spectacles, "but I am a surgeon, and that is where the Jiyer is,',' retorted theother. IfitWas'in his big too or hisJcft ear DeWitt's Little Early luscrs Would reacn it and .shake it for him." ; Simmons the Druggist There are now-thirty-six Mormon' elders (or missionaries) at "ork in this State. ' They are , widely scat tered. All in charge of Elder .A. C Hubbard, who is known as the pre siding elder. He also travels, as do the ..others. , The Mormons, have what they call a conference ' iiK this- State, and it meets annually.. The1 elders assert that they do not advise their converts to go to Utah,1 bat to a Vkjiva ii ouviv ai a i t ami - aa VW CIO 'h.-aven" to make others.lvMost of the elders are young, somo almost boyish, and do not appear to be of on educated class. They say v that their church docs not advance moil' ey or give it to persons : who "Insist on going, to Utah, but cay the eldera sometimes advance it themselvej. l tie eiders always worK in cnuplrv because they -say .tho diciples.. did. so. .' .;'''.':"""" The length of life may be increas ed by lessening its dangers. The majority of people die front" lung troiiblesi These may be av erted by promptly using One Minute Cojight Cure. Simmons theDruggist. Samo of the Republicans in the" western part of tho State are holding, public meetings and dividing vep'fW pie. The Asheville Citizen says the Republicans of Jackson countyiave lield a mtetingand adopted resohp thn' reeommend3n$ B- J. Hair's lor the collector for this district, J. At i 1 r .1: - a. ... ivi. niootiy ior fiisinct auorney, ana J. J. Hooker for assistant district attorney. Cherokee county-Republicans, in public meeting asseinblcd,' hove dcclaivd for J. G. GianC. ' if llendersonville, for collector and fiir Felix P. Axley for assistant district. attorney. Absolut oh nuro. nerVertlhr. R.nn! less, and invarikbly reliable-ur4 tW (limlities of, the Ono Minute. Cough' Cure It never fails in colds, eroui) and lung troubles Children. beeaiiso it is phsnt to tlband it helps heni. Simuious tho Drug- i'i-t. r;. ''V;-!:- ' The State Department of Agricul ture 8113-3 the yield of this year'B cot ton crop in the State is tt percent, as compared with last year's; ht hint year's crop 'was not over &55, (XX) bales, while this year's 14, a. Ut tle over 400.000 bales. ' Newbern Chr6hic?eVr Slsi "rTffr. Stewart Dixon of Graatshwo, came to this city yesterday atxl while standing in "the store ot Mr. J. li. Holland d nipped dettd. Mr. Dix on was 72 year old aijd was loved and rwpctl by -all who kiicw him. - Jim Green, colored, a newcomer id the lower part o! Richmond couii ly, was lynched Chris: mas. night by a number of whito men, mtr.ingers in the ntbborhpyL .It is suppos-! eu tiiar tuey cauie troin buntli Caro lina, and lynched Green for some crime committed in that state. , Itvis learned from, the;:' Chatham Record that Mr. Robert "N."Xrc-n, of f lii-kovy Mvntain ttwrWar)4 tat county, died wi lrd, ult.. . -4igedi VdtH. Ho m n l.ntimiu.n.r' nml J t.lvly esreciw-wl citizen and Iwiro rcprescnied Chatham nv thetegiS lature, .in 1858 and in 18GU He wa buried at Pleasant llitt iw;Clvi-'t-. . moa Day. ' ! -''''....... , The colored Methodist Conference he.nl Rev. McLi'cs to a church in Charlotte but the congn gatH) n. fused to rtccive h;n because "tney say he is a Democrat ' Ingle jfc Jolc sell cof!TiigianI " caskets cheaper than any other house in North Carolina. ' Opposito'-city Market, Burlington, N. l "' " : H'mm t Old l'rara tmBmrm. 9auford Exprcaa, Farewell, old lSOi "" Remember tliat it was In your time that W. J. Uryan and Cy. at-Min were defeat ed and oilier great calamities occur- is to lie m history una not iuon- ccnts in stamiHj for ono to Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, C. I. Eljotlre Advertlalno QrllfaXevs. 'Did you observe," said a mer chant to a ciiftomer, "that hand some f ign I bad painted on the wall of my place?" "No, I haven't" re plied" the customer, ' but if you will send the wall around to my place I will try and read the announce ment I read the papers and hare not time to go around and read the bill-lwvmla," Ami the merchant scratchttft bts head and walked off. len & Co..1 CliM-agt. awl rrt a ' ooolize a whole tiook 111 the nurra xamplu Ikix of Dr. King's New Life lion of your even's.. If you had put rid Jree, as well n a. cony of ! man v men who a now about to Guide to HiMlih anl Household In- : eurvivc you away in tln-ir pobtical structor, Free. All of whicii ij graven the angels 'would celebrate guaranteed to do you g:inl and rtwt h Nct Year, with many, more oti nothing. t rikit i. Co. a Sold at T. A. Al- a. a m rt 1 a companions and the u.-vii wotiui get h duvi J-ittr. - ( .'- Catarrh is a constitutional disease and rrmiiiM a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, -which jmrifieJ tho blood. Makes life misery to thousands of pooe. It manifests itself la many dUterent ways, like goikce, swelUugsv running sores, boilsy salt rheun and piinplos and other eruptions. , Scarce ly a man ia wholly free from it, in ' some form. Itclings ttuiaciouslj- actil : tho list vestigo of st-rofttlous poison U eniuicatcd by Hood's Sai-supprilfa, tow . One Truo Blood Purifier. Goldsboro Argus, 30(b: Several office seeking Republicans lrom along the line of the A. & N. C. R. It. are in the city today. They have had another restraining order terved against the met ting of tho Slockhol ders of tho abeve road called for to morrow in this city. , m i..n - . 1 boy' To : CXroSrke uads of voluotary testie r I hU iVimidxmsih aobei,roCurSd a t ?"ZTT -Y $CrfU,a' ften ' shot gun and pulled the trvger close to his comrade's ear. Sominow the gun slipped, and instead of waking up the boy put bim to sleep. It is to be hoped that tins method of ' awakening sleepers will not iwcnnie the fashion, as it u a bit uncomfor tablo for the sleeper. ' liifiorlted and moct tcnacloos, positive ly, perfectly aadpenaaaeutly Mtdl Sarsaparilla, Prepared onlr byCl. Hood t Oa. Itt. Waa Barare to ivt nooDa aa4 aoly HnoD'a. HftAH'a n;ll f "-l'nnw . a IJw puu, aMt 4 , 4ifeaUuw,l wlii ' Frat W. X.Tnka. who mkt a iqcMltr at IIpip7, baa wnaoat doubt ucaJcd aa4 cw. 4 norvrm thaa an? liviiHr PbrKieiaa: ha taccxm s aucVHhiiMi. V bm tml w cum OC carad yronf auudmc rj Bin. n ctiblUlma valaabl walk Wien pecple are obliged to take medicine they want that it shall give quick relief and not add dis comfort to their sufferings. Three reasons why people who suffer with Constipation and Biliousness should take Simmons liver ltczuIntT : it u Ketter than Tills, it do.-a not i low -Twice, for r.mr niK.. gripe ; it gives quick relief and does keU. Tbev will not be undersold, not weaken but htreng hens and re-j . " freshes the whole -ystein." J. K. J Forty men were killed by an ex Hjlaud Monroe, la. J plosion of fire-damp in acoal Juimi Other Locals. Go to lagTe & Jobe; leaders in, Sana. OAflTOZtOA. at Urn . Tonxa o y HTA. y iai a I with at Oa it kla uhmalnt rwre, frr to uff?rara "fbi aa whoauy aeivl ucir F. O. aoU fc-xprcc ml Kmu V nn- w' birr m t ml.rrm alfiia OABTOIUA, tii" Hungiry. School Comruittewm-a desirm to purchase drks should examine, the snmpl tnthe couniy examine era office iu the court hue. - - tjal bat When you are In? nKof print, mg call on Tnu Llpaxfb .k ' you will find an aasortmcnt o( first class tfatMMHry price rtaswnabler - wurk lbvt cUirH :- : - sl x . .
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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