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- . , - ' ' - " - ' ' i i j - m t - i. .. . . t; ,'j " ;i ; . . , i . ' - , - v - ,. . ,., - v .- t n-,'i,lCTt,...-i;r " v i '-f i r ''t ' ..... .. -.'..-.i-.- --' r-,- f-, , -r. rr r ' ' "' ." - . ... . : . , . ' -. : 1 r m r.y-i il . i "i;: !'. i " :t ; 1 ," :. s : : 1 vi : . , t , " .., ; ' VCLrXXin'r: - ! ; T. (JrRAHAM;.N, PJTHURSDAY?-FEBRUARY 4; 1897,., NO, 1. 1 r W wiflh tara,iitipn.U uiK2f Sffcnioni I pvox igufetot oBAautcKof iy deepest interest and importance to their health-' -. ' nnrhnn tiir 4i'vra Ths iola 1 croDrietort and" makers S( Simmon Liter Regulator, learn that customers' are often deceived by 'nyinjj and taking soma niedicme of a s w oimmonB' uivor - xveuiauKr- raiu " -you that anleSs-1 h' iroroV Bfgulator is-on -'the packaffflr bottle, that it is not Simmons Ltvwr Regulator. K5"fioe""eTse makes or " rerhasmadSirnmon Liver Emulator, or v anything oille4 Siramons: Liver Regulator, but l,lf.Zmha i Co., and no medicine made " v anyone else is the same. We alone can - tint it on. and w cannot he resoonsilile. if .f'Other medicines represented us the same do ,', -not help yoafts you are led to expect they ' will. Bear this fact well in mind, if you have ; been in the habit of uamga medicine which " , you supposed to be Simmons Liyer Regula "n 'tor, because the name was somewhat like jH, and ths package did not have the word : JEtegulator on iV you iave beeiv its posed hipun and have tit. been taking Simmons y t iiver Regulator at all. - The Regulator has ,, been favorably, knpwti for nuny years, and bW who use it know bow necessary it is for kV feter and 'Ague1. Bihoos FeveT, Constipa Vt n toon, Headacbe,.Dyf psia, and tMldisorders ' Arising from Diseased Liver. , ,W asK you- fo look ,or yourselves, and ee that Simmons Liver Regulator, which "-'you can readily distinguish by the Red v 'oit wrapper, ana by our name, is the only . .;avwmuv.wuuu uiujujuiis A-ivor 4.ieguiuior ' y - . T. H. ZEILIN CO. - - . "w Taka ,i,.rimmonr Xir Regrulal'or. i XmX's'&Iifi SESSION A fcARDH. ff-'ii.u Attorney-at-Law, N. C ''ifaetfoBS In tlie Stte anil Ts1crl couHs. -, : Oitloe over White, Moorv & Co.'t etoro. Main ''treaf 'Phone No. . . .,'- -i TTOBNEY' AT LA W fl .1 . il t, - V JOMX QBAT BYKOK. " W. . BYNCM, Jtt. i-i'r, BYS UM & BYJfUJr,' GaEENSBORO, H. . Practlce resrutarly In the courts of Ala ' Wanceeountf. v ' V ,' " - ' Aa. , M y. WEEKLV VVASHlNliTON LETTER. Frojn Our Bexular OorrefponOant a i i AVashisgton, Jad. 20i-.Th'J Sen-f nte did a 'Vfso thing' wheri it de feated the feiflendmeht offered to the Military f appropriation bill' 'ttppro rjriating tte cost of transportation of the Weal Poiut Cadets to and froiri Washington, in order that they mig!; be allowed to appear in tho inaugu rition(diiy parade. . In the firs place,, ponding -money r for such a thing id ex.nviigancu at any time and doubly o at this time when, as Senator Stewart pointed "out, , thou sands of 'our people are in need of the actual necessities of li'e. In the next place, .'.the. -military forces' of the government should not. be, "al lowed to take any part in th3 innu guratioaof a president. The prcs ence of the. U. S. troops no douLt adds to the pleasure of those ' Mi Wo view the parade, but all the same they ought not to bo there, .. it is a ' .1 ' ' ' ' . . - baa idea, and toe precedent of hat ing a few U. S, troops in the parade to give it variety,; 'which ; we have been setting in this.generatiohj may souie day lie ta)en advantage of ;by unscrupulous men, by bringing them to Washington , to forcibly inaugu rate winle man who hsd not gone through'7 the formality of ' being elected by tho people. In my hum ble opinion it would be a' wise pre-- caution . tor Congress to pass a bill prohibiting armed troops, whether State or National, from coming in-.i side the corporate limits of Wash ington on inauguration day.' ; Tlie j -Xivery. Sale Feed , STABLES, v--,:'i- jt.t 3.;,"'.jw- I V V.C MoOltE. PK01'1. ' GliAII AM, N. V IIock meet all (ruin. Oi.ihI single ;rdotf MENltYvi5ANX, JR.1, GRAHAMS N.C. AH kinds of tfn work" and re- Shop. on. W. Elm St., 8econd m-Saia 8&The in p b a ' s . ' MlOD a3nor.roi aao.iil(. aM4 StUl THE BILL... iJ M I ) Finish Perfect. Material Durable. Pattern , Tasty. ' Price U ; 1 Right. loslde and Out Yom ' Can't rind A Hatr la Pants ... POJtSALSDV . B. HOLT & CO., NOTIClir Watioa la kTby aivaa taat ppltrallan will h mad tn the iii th-nrrnl Awemtlr of - aiorta CarnltM i'W nmmianiii ta Ua aartrr of Uw towa of i rmhaui, N. ti liroriler tJ Ua luarrt of Tun C'nirmla rm. . J, It. H UHSOhLH, tirrk. iaa. I, isr. lo. . 1 - i . FRIjNTINCj ' NVhea you -want . E-JVclopcs. letter Heads, Note IIcad. Bill Ilad, Statement Heads, Busi .nfi Cards. Visiting Cards, Pos ter!. Circulars, Dodgers, or any kind of printing, Blanks, &c , Cafl af-THK GLr.i.FR O.Tlce. inauguration of a ' I'reBident 'isnt a military function and the, military should have nothing whatevtr to do with it.' '.. ' ' ' ...Th.it .arbitration treaty has' not yet wn reported to the Senate from the Committee on Foifjign Relations, n4wiihdtaniling tho public meet ings and showers of telegrams ' and letters in its lehalf. ; Tlio geneml impression is that'! the Cqthrh'ttoe will ryeotmnend peveral f, 'amen 1 li cuts to tbe .treaty, setting ibrth cl(.rly that it is not to: lie , allowed U interfere with our niuintcr.a Je- of the Monroe doc'.Tiiilv ' lv ; Hie Hot se this wei:k passed ihc ImuugratioQ bill as rej orted from the Conference ,cfmmittce. ,j. i :tj . . , Senator IXmiel ; madtf; a speech nguiaat tho Nicamgiia Canal bill this week1 opening with this dramatic biniruflL'b' : , ; "Tho bill is dead. 5 The speech, of SoiuittrJ4 Turpie Jkiileii it, uud Minister, Kodriguez has exposed its corps to tho -public -morgue." He expressed dodbts aa to Whether thc canal wbuld ,!be"a 'coniniercial benefit to the U. S,'lf .'it" ero.cojn; strui;toiI, aod declarcd, Ui tt the pas-, sagti oftho 'onding . bill "would i iri efllct . put- thd-U. Sr. hi the bnco bnslneiu. " He further pointed out that a ter J pouring 'the ' proosed hun(fred"milIion,' dtillars into ,the canal, the U. S. could not maintain exclusive control ovtr At. ; Inde pendent of tho Clayton-Bulwer trea ty I etwecn the U. S.xand England, there Is a treaty between England and. Nicaragua that givts Jiu' armies and navies of Englaud free Access to the canal. Tho sieech of Scnatof Daniel was made after Senator Mor gan introduced amendments to tlie Cunal hill intended to meet objec tions raised by. Minister Kodiigucx iri behalf if Nicaragua, it is gener ally- believed in Washington that Senator D. njel wai right wheu he Some of the Senators ajper to have takerr, second thought about the bill authorizing the President to appoint repreaenuuvw i an inter national monetary conh rencf, whif-b it was at first supposed was to beal lowod o go, through jut as it was reported. tpnat'T CVnrxu lias mf. fered ah amendment directing (be rrrsUcuj to pall a conftrenci', and Senator Stewart has oflVied another, j providing that .the United States gorernmeni gnaii, in ease me con ference fails to reach an' agreement in favor of international bimetal iism, within 33 tlayj after the' ad journment of th conference i)cn (he mint to '.he fn-e coinage of all gold and Mrejr preentctt T Tho eemi-onjciaJ announcement that McKioley las alreaJy selected hi friend William K. " Hahn, of OhJ'fo I c S," Mar!wJoMlM! t!ic I'i.tf'i; u' CVu:ii!L:, J.ai ar-ju - ed . much t resentment ( smohg ' the wasinngton jepublicans, who - gave liberally of their time and money fo Ti'elp elect MeKinley artd who be lieved that he would live tip to tin lforae rule' plant of the Stf' Louis platform, notwuhsbinding, J A hint dropped by.. Mark Han&a,t iom weeks ago intimating that the Fed eral officers iu -the District of Colum bia woutd be given (q Vetera instead ol non-voting residents. w The .ro scntmeut is as yet quiet, but it can not be kept so if MeKinley fills I the offices with carpet baggers. ""EtfCtottgressfriiirund KJGovenv or Long, of Mass., 1s abdut' to find himself in the same class, with Ulids, of New York, who after having irt; nally accepted. a 'Cabinet, portfolio. was compelled by the red hot oppo sition to' mm, to' VecaH JuB ' accept ance and to trv to let hlhisolf ' dowD easy by saying it, was. on accqunt of liiu nifta'a VtbnltK f noaairmoArfii men ; headed 'by benator lioar are making' a fight oh Long, and the inenus or every oher Tew JSngiand jnaiV wbo has, cabinet, j hankerings are helping it along, and; present in dications are that all this will be too. mttch for- Long' - ftnd that he wil s'ooii be Ictting'hiroself 'clowh Jeasy. H!" .il'.'.:..S.-"'1-'''''.'stUa Just a Number or ths Ijegleloture; Last week's Roanoke hews con' tamc(t the foUoVing i ; f; , i.ue .,newiyt; arrived stranger .in Raleigh started up Fayottevjlle street in search ofinfurmation... Ill i front lh 9 post office he encountered a man in new store clotne3 aud a stovepipe hat, "My good sjv'-wd the strangery I am in search of information con cerning this great State, and feci sure that you can assist fine-materially. What is your population ?" "'hat kind of a school system 4"Dunno."f ! " i, j i'H(Wbout your tax rafe ?' ""? i:.Punno,,.i ''rK - ' 'Is your government friendly or unh'iendly to manufucturing corpo rations ?"' r:';f--"i: ' ; ; . ,,i)u:uu).i,; ' ; : - . ' '.! : i -. . "Let's oce How doe3 Xorth Car ofinu -rank airiong the other States in its Agrieultural products ?" - - ! "Duuno." x ';' ;? ; "Ah, you don't live htre then ?" r ."What do you. do ?' 1 , 7 - t r - , '"Oh, l'w jest ,a member of the Legislatur,V';.!.-';;-M..:..' 'r-.r The Way the Money Gnea .ifergaJitoa-ilaniM.'l 1 '.'' :-' !.;: - A fnJirtn ''bas beeii grante 1 I y bejjnited States government tp the , four aiiHior heirs of V illiam Irving, alias Forney r Colored, on account of alleged services rendered by hira m tlie Union army during the late war. The children'.' are now ' with ' tbeir rynther, Saphronia Wilson, jn Mor-i gantoh. A voucher lor $"01.53; in their fa vor, was reecived last rlatur dayby tlerk of the Court Patton. Dennis Caldwell is mle guardian. These children hereafter, nutil they reach the age of lft year, receive $12 per month and $2 per month icli additiomd. Their mother re ceived a pension from .the jgovern meat until she married Henry, Wil son, . when Jier pension ; stopped. Her rst check, for 4 Ixuk pay 'amounted to over $1",300. A number of .colored men in Ire dell are drawing pensions .from the government on account of 'allegefl services" to Stoneman's anny when it pas;ed through here at . the cTose ot the war. Of all the swindles on God green earth, the ension iwki dle is the greatest. And the people foot the lilb. Statesvi le Land- ark. - ' - . Wbat the Jtelalsh BapabUoaa. FSas Iif . ... to May M Bullae. . J j ; f Yesterday at high boon, the. Elec tion of Jeter. 0; Pritchard to succeed himself as i United States1'' Senator fr6m North CarolIria. ifotlnded to- perTodf'tiii political ' 'career oT his CO(ieague,.auiji(i, jouur. t , .,., r i'.'De tnortuis nil bonum esU'A i In this hour of his bitter- defeat and humiliation, he doubtless feels the "stints arid arrows'of o'litr'ageous lurtune.'; Lake tho proud varUiral, W oolsey, he, may-i well exclaiiri ! in the bittterriess of his heart: "ValA pomp and plorf bt this -world, hate Vef Like llftU wau'ton boys bave ventured these uaany summers upon a ,sea of glory,, but mr; beyond my d epths. i r-. My Jiigh- blown pride at length broke under me: and now hatfleft rile weary, and at the mercy of mine enemies. ,r.fi . ims man, who but yesteruiy was so powerful, in' North Carolina that his word with' his : plastic follower was absolute' law, 'now finds himself "so pookas there" arenone to do dm. foverence" i, His week and. fawning -ayco'phatits like Wilsom AyerfiShufbrd,1 Lloyd and Peele, hi already d'opping5 away from him like autuhipal forest leaves. H will occupy a s,eat in the Senate, ,seli,FWyU4w.PWuPi by. tbo grace of God and th blunders of the Be pubheanparty, till the, expiration of his'term.;: But how uneii viablo his position' will bel'J' '. Front henceforth he is a political ishmaelitriiaJuiful against every man, and every man's hand against hira" i" -.. !,.-.' .. . . .. : - i r He will be pointed out 'as' Btrtler the traitor, "Butler the ingrate, :: But- erinctiissii,,,,. ..... Scorned , and , dwpisod i by . the brave and true IWmocrats of the State; hb is the object ' of pity and cobtcmpf to his former allies,' the Bepubli'cans of North Carolina. ; s This man once had a brilliant fu ture before liini Had he realized that the old axiom, ''Honesty is the bet policy," is true hi ixdities ' an in business, jiis.uld jijivo.. beet) a high and honoraplo career,, J ; . . j But ho stoope to 1 trickery and navery, to scttiHlaloUj Intrigne; ea, even treachery ami gross and shanicless betrayal of friends. ' ;; , For months huiias been , the, ob ject of suspicion, bf olimwt Cold and studied i)eleef,' optai' the pari' of his distinguished vollengucs in the Senate, ' ' ."' . V But now the, cold and ptiles finger if .scorn , will j! hfi poin,U'd, at him, and again and again he will bo forced to listen to Uwords that . "nn true mnlj deseryesV hd no man will "weir ''-,'-'v'' V'. ". 1( , i. t ' -. ,: y ' ' 1 t'. f- .js i - j- It (he passing o' Butler, ( -, H has ceased to be fat-tor in North Carolina iiolitica. '.'"' f U j . " A creiiture of a jMilitical accident, he rose rajidly' o a liijhestal.'"'.' Jlia descent has been as rapid. '; rfio may it always be with ingratai, and false and faithless men! . - ' Butler and Butlcrisin are dead in North Carolina. --rr fm llama yg ftabla Oaniaa aa4 ito PaaU. t : f j TTH .-"'f..,,! i.- 1' '- The Expeifiiient Station at Bal cigh, N. C. is now issuing a bulletin by the, above title i(No., 132 which as its name' lnaicnces ' is a treatisat fdrraisin vtgtabies m t be ' 1iome garden! aud 'as;prepared by, W.: R. iassey, fioripiuurisi oi me pia tioii, and; Qunttral McCarthy, Botan ist and. Entinnologistj - Th fungous and iraewt drbeases' r6 carefully tteaied by ttii larterjjad'La ariety ot formulas i are 'given to ..' destroy iBesa:rpcst&i,!s. The diflbr.ent crops discussed arii-i-asparagtis, artichoke, bearis. btets, broccolij Bttlfcel sprouts, cauliflowert cabbage, carroty ccje,ry,Iicoijaras,!l.corn,cucumoer, efg. plant, herbs, horseradish, kalo, kohlrabi, leeks, lettuce, musbroons, okra! ohioiisl'IMrsley, parsriipeas, peppers, pofatoes'' (Ltish potatoes (,sweei;, raaisnes, rnuDaro, ,, saisuy, sprnacb 9quasheSr, tomatoes, tur nips, fit is believed that this pub licatioh is the most Practical of anV ver lsstled uoft.Ulifsubiectby any Otaiion, especially 10 meet conuiuoim in the' Sbittb.; It will be ' sent free to barties' in Northn (Stfolirirt' ' who apmVfor it to Dr. fH. B.'' Battle, DIwlEvery'li .:' . i. ' .1" I. - " 'i .Liti V (iiiy )aiiu , pe toiiveuieui., njouu may be usel for the purpose, should have a succession of , vegetable. for the table; ' A . study " of the above bulletin will enable anyone to Jiave tlie advantage of these ( healthful additjons to food for the table, f and doubtless able to dispose of the sur- WuV for cash 1 n: .'i H ,il How to Preserve Hams, ' A corresno'ndcht of The ' Cbarl es- tonews; an,t.'Courier writef that paper ,aa JoUos , , 4 Highest of all fa Leavening Powers Latest U. S. Cov't.Report. , , ' ' L-T" i x' ' 4'- 'V' I - 1 1 . s . - i 1 ! .lU.kjt.. D6oajuf Ei?a ' t?Ur3E2o ' ' I. ( ';" " Wealth la 'Washington. Hie laniMiMM..t;v.ii. .i One of dbehosts of the olden times has flitted tlOugb Washington and in a public letter has expressed his wonder and alarm at the marvel ous changes that have taken place m the society bf the capital. ; ' l'- The omazed ghost finds that with in the experience of t fie present genr eratidn Washington society has 1io. dergone a gredt transformation. Ia-, stead of the While House being1 t he center of tlie social circle Jn .which statesmen and Government , oflicers LajjfoiWitUi of jtrro .or jaioa illegal, were the ; lesser, Rights, . there, has grown up a new society of the .very -:,S. ' u.. i.-..-.V..i'.',i 'il 't.!:i.! ' iitu nuu imvij jiwuoi vj uaiimg- ton as a pleasant winter resort fan4 have completely eclipsed by ' thoir gorgeousuess and ayety the blood, od respectability and jwlilical, celeb rity of the old regime. " ,!,,', To these neoplo the Presidents re ceptions aro archaic,' the Secretary of State ia an unknown' peraon . and. i i v '-.HeCeitrtstoBUmei ' " . Charlotte oiiserjve.-.' hr T t ; ' r , The readers of the daily papers must havb dbserybd during the past week that a feature of the news, was reports of lynching! all over ,the country. Thti Jikb of" t haa prob ably riot before been, exp rienced i:i this "country, .The. lynching ariJ pot confined to any" particular iec- tipu butjhey are reported from al mosevery Stae... Timo'' was w)ien the report.'of a ly nchipg wss read with horror.- It iajutLuncoramon to find exe cutions in a single issue of a dail pnper. i ; .4,(lyy,; f.; .v j .The increase jt lyncbinga is due Ip, two ca Uses the increase in crime, ' aud the slowness And, uncertainty of justice in the .courts. Bearing up on the nrst cause named; it is main lined by Judge Parkef: bf the Unit ed 6tats District Cbuk for the west erri district bf Kansas, in the conrse of an article-in the.Morth American the glories of social rulehaV beenRevlew, that there' have been 43, transferred from the quarter, of p,bm'?', cordap'i'eiliii jtho ficial distinction and ana'cn't arjstoc-lunitil' Sfatcs during tbe last six years, v.n., -llieKune time there bave beer, 723 legal executions jtiiii lfcllSi; lnchuigs.(r fjtot ;year the tbr some time I've noticed through tbe columns ofyour' paper varied cominonTand . discussion on the subject of curing and preserving iams.-' The method I give has been wrought out by my own'persona) experience, and not. bougbt or ,bor; rowed, ;i bo borauKl, smoking, anil. j runnna Al Km ' mmuliiui nil r ..-m I guaxu uy uie. spataiuors ui uin mon ey arietooracy m'4he cities apd at the fashionable resorts. '-' ' '' ; ' The effect of it Jn the capital is regarded as more acute . because its influence is there directly cXctied racy to the magnmcont, quarters omit ior ine enjoyment ot new riches. So superb are' their enter; uuuiqeuui nn men fleers whom some years ago,' "my9-))9en''kiivta tfhwafiaei' dCiiolSdd h the out. , v ' ' United Kingdom was 209, or 24 per 'Of course, this is a siim ot thu 1 1 month1. y Tbe homicides committed times,' anil the question iiaiu rally ,i in this jCOdiUrby lynchers , alone . arM. to. 'rhat ,-;' tihia ' 'jinTMioq ! j??1 W$ ll'f?r?iK - ' ' and capture of the capital bv tho ?; That' tbis is "a ' most deplorable aristocracy; of wealth .lead? If ij ijtiite of affairs cannot be Uoulod. ' ll an accentuation of the question, sug- j fleems clear that tde reme'dy ib ti ln i anu so nigu .nave mey i iouiu;"ip n -tiHciuinry rcacuet - ade the cost of living that stages- J Jhei awful tbatof ld.bOO,, or 875 per Ot limited means, retired ot- .pionm. cytway i comparison it - and half-ruined afistocrats. to mfty be sfated, on, (lie, Hutlority of ! WntibinL'tnn wnjt a. Atarva the Earl of Meath. that the ntlndU'f' unsatisMctory, so; 5 oy 'way or ex-1 erimcht, I conceived the " idea, of "i "''' t .' a ' : A at-King inegi away .111 tiry aiitr. Apply an ounce pf saltpotre at Jhc joints, and altor sufficient time ' Las libert-allowed forcuHrigW salt, ' say three or fottr weeks, take ou(, wasli qrifi fixy !tiorough''y,tliei) wrap each ieca .separately . -in - thtn- elotm iThen- pack away with alternate lay r ers'oi ry oa.K(. lenves. ine nrsi. trial' JlroVcd ,a grand tuccess,' Since Jth'en, Urpiot bl tbe, least , trouble in keeping my meat. You will .find that Uhis siuiple and inexpensive lroeeiH not only prevents' all attacks Horace Greely once said, "the way to resume is to resume," SeMkiiig of again putting gold in circulation alter tho war. But you may say resume any number of times to tbe torpid livei ami it won't budge un til you take Sinn'inns Uvcr Ilegula tnr. Many people seem ta foWit that constijmtion, biliotuness, . sick headache, are all caoil by a slug gish liver, Kio, the lirer active, .i The VUeorery 8aed Hie lAte. Mr. 0. Caiihouette, drvgisM, Beaversdlle, III -T Dr. King's New DiiworMTr J owe' my life. Va Ukmi with lai (Jripi and tricl all the doclrs for mile rnunil, but to no avail anil was given uji and tmd I euld not live. llavin? Dr.' King a-hew discovery in my sUmc I wnt fir a bottle ami began its-ue and frora lhe first dose liegantoset better, and after Using three Lotties waa. up "and tlxKit a -sin. It is wortH its- weight in r 1'L We won't keep "tare or bou-e without it." (Jet a free trial botile ' at 'T. A. . tjr.. : ' Rev. Phoelie A. Jl.anaford, of New Haven, haa discovered how many men wipe clUhes," and incidentally that women ought not tn be the sole occupanfaof the . kitchen. ' ' 8he quotes Bible, authority for this in a verse from II King, xxi;13, which iwdB-tbo"j"And 1 rill irije-Joi rusalem as a' man wipcth a dih, wi ing it and turniog it upside tluwn." . ; ' . sweet, juicy flsvorr which, in my judgment, u tarn -first and greatest thought under exnrnnerarronrIlams treated ;m this Way wrll keep all BlimmfeKpetfectly ouM and fresh." " Tlie old way of delivering mes sages bv post-boys compared with the modern teleiilione'illustmtt the old tedious method of "breaking" colds compared with . their almost instantaneous Cure by One Minute Cough Cure, bimmons the Druggist, rounti aione lnjne courts. An ini rnediao and.itadWuL ueforw in the methods of the courts, insuring cer tain and just punishment Cir tho ' guilty, would result - hot only ! in checking the lawless executions V"t on the Uorcrnroent ana the nol ticsiaveniuaiiyiirawiisnmif inm; i of tbe country. 1 It cannot be denied that; sensibly or1 insensibly; tho in flnehceofthis condition of society in contact With the 'Chosen guardians 1 of tbe public interests is to promote J - IndutrfiIftiS: - ' ' "The tital number of ' loeoiiiotives on June 0, 1896,' inv tbe bmploy f pronVte:the railwats of 'the United 8tnt the lust ofwealth and the evils thatfwas ZS-GW, itelng an increase of 207 accompany it. But thosoi who take J over tho previous yaar. -the gloomiest-vieiTi of thofsitoaioti -J TheVaiTrond aofrgibi-riit iV look upon this; development of n- vor)anJ otit' frol,s g ivu.Hbunr oua-iK. ic the prerf- ; . i : rolialdj i . j t ... t.-i' :'l,;..ij:.i... nuuiiiuii aoeieiv ns lmo man ' m iio irom 1 11363 w, out see -s ine meat in i , . . . t t r n-i iw wonii ccyonti jvwv a perlect. slate roCpry-lion. ? nn1 Vcg'nuing of the end, of 't.j f,)lftt .i.,fi.r. It rlaln' th-: .otnr.1 free government Jiave a auiwficiaU-t- 't4i Df -1 ' W i. -An inti-rexting examplo of. the sucresul solution of the puzzling prolucni how to aire honest pood at low rioft i foond in tlio adrer ttoment of Noell , Kriw of lluxl-j-roy N. C. 1 heir Irmwew are fanjt Utn in cut , workiiiannhip, nd ftyle in fiu-t in all that .goes to make up a aatigfartory garment. -nl , are old at the remarkably low price- of 92.Ms They will lr t-omparwon Uh any nve-iloilaf A new aged very useful Fronch coin is soon to make its appearance. It will be of nickel and correspond to our five-cent piece, its value be ing 'twenty-five centimes. At pres ent there is no French coin between half a franc and a- ten centime or peuny piece. V "T : ' . The old Jadr was right when she said, the child might die' if they waited ft the dot-tor. She saved the little oneV life with a fcW dimes of One Minute Cough Cure." b'hc had Jised it ir croup before. Simmons the Druggist. - .... . 'Tlie Forth liidge, in Scotland, is 1 elrie constant'r repainieiL So rl is the Mruc:ure that ft takes fifty tons of paint to give-, it ,one coat, and the area dealt with is some thing like one hundred and twenty acre. view of the casei 't They forgot that the" springs of national 'lib -aro 'not in Wahiiigon or in the fnshroiiable diatrk ts of tho cities at tho sum mer resorts, but in the farming com munities, the workshops and the counting house. '' Fashionable society and the ex travagant splendois of. the money bag arUtocracy are cpbcmc.-al and supcrificial phenomena of the social rtrurture; they are the flotsam and tbat the eutfre ,finbrinay 'liei Conl- plet'ed Ia'180 i7iileat '6? 1903. It is erdimatel that a good rail way engine wjll tMrei alxout i.00t, 00d before it wers out. lloxreftr, tlie life of an vrigintt depends, as to its length upon the treatment it re eeives. . With onlijiary care it ought to List 12 year. ' : A depot has been established in IHtdon where motor vehicle may . , i . ... jetsam thrown To the surface of tb)w ' i. ouuei deep current of national life. The ' mw;banics, thoroughly pasted in very fact that they are viewed with uT.'r yme worK' WiU ,H KC11 11 alarm as evils and evidences of rot tenness apd wrong that mutt be re medied w a wholesome Indk-iitioTTof sound . sentiment working in the I The destiny of the nation may be influenced more or less by wrong in the accumulation of. wealth and readiness to answer calls front dis abled veliklr id any part of the' city? - v . "..:'.'-, . From tho Cimou- Florence dis trict in Idaho cotnes the livws' of one of the must stupxmduou inin irig undertakings ever Culiccived in the Northwest. It b the eorutruc- wate io its expenditure, but it will j 0!l of tunnel, 4 miles in length not be guided. This is the lak of i to the entire FUxmcc deposit. the toilers and thinker whr make up the body of a jcopl still sound In mind and h-art. " One of the most pertinent state ments in the fait reptr.-t if the L". 5. Ocological Survey is that, the totnl But the sir?ctacle at Wadimelon value of the mi.ieral nnxluoi .rf il (j conductive to ber thought oft United Bute's fir the ye ir 18!)) in- tbe part of.seni!le Amerirans. Creased nearlv 1100.00(1000 In-nm.! We will not return to the simplicity the value of 1 S.)4, or . f o :i 3 J7 - of the nation's childhood, bat we 144.3S1 to G22.rS sss. t:.; may preserve tlie strength of value is only slightly than t'.. healthy and suewssful manhood. grcte4 value ever rtsork-d. ,., :, We can maintain worthv idtalLT' iiants in the AL!4iuhltL,,s-dri.z'inatka. SJd by - . - - . j- - .LB. Uf. Kcaly erupiowrmthcheal,chap rl hands and lisi, cuts, brtfteM. KAhln. burns are quicklr cuivd br De Witt's Witch Hazel Halve. It is at present the article nwwt U!el Cr pile anI k always cum tm-ui. j Mtuuious the Druj.-ii.-t; -ji waslViS.WiOJiiii is:r. i i Mim ali wm i.i hMi n.. . . . . . ... , nll jn-I no voinnn ill j:oiiulu:ii loiem uietr, or ia aimiur euro P. to be ono I,u ,lr..l ..,,.1 ,"ll HVm l. Will VII lI J(0- f . , Witt's Witch llazvl Salve .ceonling ft'Uf alT vl1 61,0 M a n ' 1 r todirerti'Mia. iu mo-ie like pihm wyfidw r.em.iuhc:s t v. i N w ill aori.rwe yoj. t'iiuiuoii-, tin- curred -nm ho.idr, ..( u- . ri i. . , . - ' vcr.a;.,. . O I
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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Feb. 4, 1897, edition 1
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