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THE G LEANER. , ISStTlD CVSRY THPR8DAV. GRAHAM, N. C Fth SCBSCIPTIOX.tUSH IWAbVAMUIt Oae roar ft JO : t atnntae IfcM tuoath')e - - r,". - , ,, ft. att (aVTbe editor will Hut be reaponaible for the vlewa expreaead by oormsponrlcnt. ADVVKTIMINO UATK8 : Dm eailiaafl kill Urae f 1 ML for each euV wiMll la'aertloa Homta. For mora tpaca nil ieae-or lw,"tMrfi minted im appltca- Jto. Local notteea 19 eta,-, a Una (or Aral IneerMon i fftjecqtu.-at latc-Mon letci line. Transmit advert toe njanta aunt be paid fur leadrtmce;. -,'"0 ' k " J. pKttltXODLti, Alitor. The legislature has qone well in dftormining CotUfyJtho statute - law of the Slate The; Code com mission, will Iconswt -of Georgo H. ... Siuathers,: Itopxrtdican,;? jpif J Hay wood ; Yojbrii Yi HiajdiUe, Demo crat, of "sike ' and James B. Judee.. 'ermolir.''of New" J "a 7 Uerne, died in New York, where he liftd, gone tor treatment, hurt Thurs day Htomfng. lie mme to tlris BtateTrf"Xew Yrk State noon ft-r the war. He wns on the Su pVrfof eAurl l'n:h when he was np )ointed to the Federal tiencli by President Authur in 1882. He was B learned, arigbt judge. in making op his cabinet !Maj. McKinley , woflld hav ,, pleased Nortli Carolinians by making Col. James E. Boyd a member of his tffieial household. It was given Ut .Saturday that. Mr. Gary, of member of the cabinet. That leaves the Col. OOt of the cabinot but we liaye, no, doubt he will be hand somely remembered. ' 'Mat Thursday the Board of Trustees of the University took n l ,. rery important stop to admit wo men to the post-graduate courses. This Is In accord with the policy outlined in President Alderman's in augural address. At the aamo time Prut C. W. Toms, principal of the Durham graded schools, was chosen Professor of Pedagogics. ' He is said fci " : r ' sU ...... ft ' m to tw a brilliant young mad and a Lorn' teacher. ECONOMIST) WITH 1 YENGIAHCL The Progressive Farmer has been spoken of as opposing any and eprvtrrfnKind fervboThd withal hard to please and out of joint with wen andmcoMirrs en eIIy IHaa VrghH think as if pleases, and to like or dial ike as it choose. In its last issUe It hops upon the enrolling clerk embrozlio with both fed and talks ' straight. W 0 are in a-'hopcless minority' ' and it's'wJne of ur; Hunt, 'but the avQrage citutwdculttlcsa, will - read What it says'with '.a relish. Hear tlic Progressive Farmer :. . r . . The lro8perity ' ware is still blowing out of the enrolling clerk's office. When last heard from tliat office was turning out prosperity at the rate of $50 ier day. - It was in cold caidi, too ; notonlideneo about the business. Iiiahort, the concern was cotitins; the tax-payers of the state just $ 50 per day. - 5iivco tle hist writing Mc.wj. Reynolds & Mewborne were put in charge, increasing the eot from $50 to $i per day. On; Wednesday last the two iwgroc that Hwmson refused were put on increasing the ct to $65 ier day:7 Then Speaker Hilcman went into the opUlist cau cus and asked that two populists be recommended to onset the two re publican additions. The caucus promptly declined to do so. telling him that the ollice already had too many men in it. JUit thw had no effort on the re publican and ex-populist spoilsmen, and Thursday Sen-tor Sinathers se cured the appointment of James BIythe, a Cherokee Indian '" from Jackson county, to a clerical posi tion. This runs the expenses up to $70 a day, and the end is not in sight. Thus tho people's money is being divided out to pay political reward. There is no help for it, now. But the tax-payers of North : Carolina will speak in thunder tones at the polls when there is another ; lilBCH RIISU..--- The NortlP'tCaridina Railroad Company has kid to the StaU Twiiuref 8 J ner itintj..Mmi-annuI dividnd"c.i 3 i.OQO shares owned by the State, the . dividend amountidj; to iioa.wo : A ten day's extra session of the Legislature' 1 spoken of to finUb the business. ' Some days ago it was thought the Eastern Insane Asylum at Golds boRTforTTie colored race 'would" be turacd.ov.er.to b managed by them, put ii aoes not appear 10 do . ccriain John Nichols, ex-Conjiress- clcction. No party, no man, has ever been able to" run roughshod over the people of this State but a short while. "There Lr retribution in history." Tho present Legislatuie. like it yredeci-asors, stands in mortal dread of dogs. As to taking sides with the , weak against tlie etrnngr the uaefal against the useless, the good against the bad, tho profitable against the- profitless, . thoro should 11 no hesitation. : The present leg islature could' well afford to pasa a law that would protect profitable hfcep Tnnbandry against the ravages of worthless dugs, for the very good reason that very few of them will Bter return to Kaleigh in Hie capa city 01 law makers. J no toiiowing; fronYtho Wilmington Messenger, is eflincht along this line -.- U' agnin ask, Why are the Irgis latonnf North Carolina so afraid of tloga aud eaftM Hitle for tho inipof rant and profitable ah ti industry t They ought to do something for its adYUKcment. The havoo has gone tm ainang the sheep in North Caro- Jina hr carnivorous ral enough in all foneciene some ntanhooa amf wideitemJenco. o not be so afraid of tho Worthless curs. The New York Journal speaks of Mrs. McKinley's dress to be worn at the inauguration as a "gown , of silver." Does that dress portend good or evil for the silver cause Only seven more days of Mr. Cleveland as President. On Thar day, March 4th, Major McKinley will take the oath of office as his successor for four years. The Hontbnrn ItMlwny'a Kxhl51C at the TennMe uentenaiM poaliktn Arraagemens have lcen perfect ed hv which the Southern Bail- way's territory will be represented at the Exposition which oiens at Nashville on May 1. This, liko former exhibits made by that Com- inv. will include sample 8ioci mens of mineral, agricultural, forest and other products of tho rJtates of Virginia. North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, East Tennessee and Kentucky. This Comnanv's exhibit at tho Atlanta and Pittsburg Expositions attracted the attention of too agriculturist, manufacturer, miner, stock-raiser and others, und did mora to educate the visitors to' an appreciation or the great wealth- at.d )xssibilitics of the South than any other one cxbibtl Hint was showp, and ii is the policy of the Comiiany to actively - con- tinue this method. of advertising. The scenic beauties of the country through which the Southern Kail way runs will not be neglected in this exhibit. " .Practically, this exhibit will be a bureau of information, so that visitors from the North and abroad can obtain siiccific data relative to I lranches or industry in ami tributary to the vast number of fkt tho anti-leoso bill, aw the bill 4lr rjMfr lb -allfl'tv nf tliM Iimm a.f the North Carolina Bailroad to- the ' J??"1!!"!5! 8iutbcrn I'aiiway Is aometiMes called, a test vote fso-callod wns . had last Friilav. Three votes were taken : Tlie first was on a motion to refer the bill to the rpcciuf com mittee appointed to investigate thw lease, which stood 26 to 21 in fii yor of referring; the second was to give ine special committee uu Marcn 1st to report tho lease bill, was l.st by a vote or 2-5 to 24 ; the third was to make the bill that had at ifidj passed the IIou-M a special order lor Monday 82nd, - which was tie. 25 to 25, and Licutenant- flftTemot Reynolds showed his band by veting against tlie aarly considers tinra. The last rote in de tail stood as rblTow ; ' . Ares -Mexander, Atwatrr. But- W: 4knium. LtirkrEiiriK-tis.liitjrl JUrdison, I-Tn, Maultshr, Max- well MkcLclL Move, Meniat. Stc Caskey, Mewborne, Odun Parker, (of JUndotph) Ittrrsoiv RolVr non, Sharpe, of WiUm, Shaw, Ut ley, Walker, WakofleldV Ayes fx Noes: Mr. I'm-ident, Abeil, An alerson, : Anthony Ashburn. Bar ringer, Barker, J)ickson, Earn hart, ranVlIndenKn,H3-att, Justice, McCarts. McNeil, Tarker. t Ala-ino-ncai'ertowy. ltay, Bamway, Ro Una," Seal, Shaive, of "Irwlell, Smatbcni, Shorof Wliadbee, Vea-f-T. Noes 23. -"- . A.crward the bilT was made r. r i..r..rJ-.T .'or Hi ?-y, iCUw Tins exhibit is under the direc tion of the Land and Industrial De imriment of the SoutLorn Kail way with headquarters at Washington, I). "Grand eriHms loeatl along tluit svstem having exhibit material that they think will intcrwt the public and thert!byxhclp advance ? a .a. a at.l . m iiest inuren oi me socuon inim wbfefi it should at oncexconimuni cafe with tho Agent of tliatl)opart- meat. ' . This is m exhibit in which every eiluen of thu section should be in terested, and we hoiw thaL somo'jf our readers can stfppry something to represent our territory. Itaiif Maddllng TheOld Story. A correspondent of the Asheville dtixen savs O. W. Cole, living near Bamardsville, Bttacombe county, recently married an Aabeville lady. Tho couple soon found that' they were unmated and their domestic af fairs were in a constant state of turmoil. Saturday night a son of Cole, aceomianieq by several . rela tives and friends, went to the home of his father and step-mother to straighten out n tatters by persuasion or by rce if neewBAry. Mrs. Cole heard ef their mroin? an4 refused them admittance. They attempted to Itatler down the door wlreo Mm. Cole attacked the party with an axe. striking young Ode on the and hiflictin? a wound whiv at a bchevexl Will prove tL man' Is spoken of as a very probable successor to Mr. Benedict as United States public printer, . - 1 lie iJetnocratiO members in cau cus decided not t bind lho. mem bers,' but for. each tw vote on -the railroad lease as he thought best for the state, i John C Dancy, colored, of Salis bury, it is said will be register of deeds for the District of Columbia. - The Supreme Court will not change any, of its clerks or employes. Politics is to be eschewed, . Of the 488 brands of fertilizers sold in the State, only 98 are manu factured in the State. Some are not registered, against Which the Agri cultural department is warning ' the farmer. , Cumberland county.' was added to the Eastern Criminal Court cir cuit. The bill creates new iude and gives the governor the right to appoint till next election. It also provides for a salary . of $100 per week $5,200 a year ! Tne bill for the appropriation for the Tennessee Centennial was tabled. The report on -Insane aaylums recommend that a building for the criminal insane bo provided at the penitentiary, Durham arid Robeson counties were transferred to the Raleigh asylum, and the following appropriations were recommended for maintenance and improvement : ForMorganton $100,000: for Kal-I !T An . f... f.. l.i. ....... ant -ii 840. : On Enrolling Clerk Swinson's keys to his room being demanded he produced the following notice : "I respectfully decline to surrender tho ollice , of enrolling clerk of the General Assembly 'to which I have been elected, duly sworn and in ducted into, .and have a vested right to, on the ground that no leg islative body hits the right to abol ish an office for the sole- purpoao of ousting an incumbent. In the sec ond place I respectfully declino to surrender or turn over the papers and records of said ollice, as there is and can be no successor during my continuance in office, and no one who is legally authorized to give me a valid receipt for such records and papers. . , 2- Tb Tar- Heol Patoaae.- ' - A special to thefiarlotto Obser ver from Washington,': last week, says siV T - f. v A -'S-' 'Spent?er Blackburn, of' Ashe cotlnty, is here conferring vith Jton rtntalivciIJniiey andothef Repub lican members of tho"Ielegation relative to the distribution of the Federal patronage lit North .Carolina under the next altninistratioi A lively competition is going tori for every position in the StuU-not uih der the civil service. ,( Rcpreaenta tive Linney says there are so maiiy political "mouths to .feed that the loaves and the fishes will IraVe to be mu.cod out in order ta give each of the expects.a luorsel; ( ,:A , meeting of the Republican memWrs of the delegation wi'H bo hcbl shortly, at whicli time tho subject will h sys tematically consklenl.(;?(its"f r ; 5, .-.? . . , Representative Skinner, and bin populjutic followers .who supported Senator Pritchard expect to have an , equal . chance at the pie counter. Just what portion of the pastry they are to bare is not yet determined upon. . The proposition is to agree upon a slate of all the Federal ap pointments belonging to North Car olina and give it tlie solid endorse ment of the delegation. . ' Senator Butler predicts that an amicable agreement . between the republicans and renegades, as he calls the bolters is impossible.: He says every Populist in tho Iegialx ture who , voted for Pritchard has been promised an office under the McKinley administration and he proposes to have some fun with thorn when their nomination comes before tho Senate for -confirmation. "NORTH "CAHOLlNANEWS. jt TlMRaIeigl Paper Confjiny hs blaappearanee of the Blue Bird. In regard to tho ex tori mi nation of the blue biad which was mentioned few days -ago, " Mr." J. V. l ort writes from Wyatt, N. C, to; the Raleigh Press Visitor, as follows : I notice enquiry in regard to the blue bird. Something over two years ago you could see lots of blue birds. During tlie heavy snow two J'ears ago these birds' jerisbed owe ing to tho scarcity of food for them during the snow. This bird doe3 not feed on grain as majiy other birds do. There being no wild ber ries, such as bamboo, holly and gum berries, they died out in great numbers. I saw lots of them that died from starvation. The blue bird is one of the most useful birds we have. They de stroy more worms, such ; damage growing crops, than any bird we have. I do not know of any one that lias seen a blue bird since tlie snow referred to. Itioooln's Inauguration. The contrast in the condition of the countty between the time or Lincoln s first inauguration and that The Cigarette Bill. The following bill in relation to minors passed tho lower houe of the I-eir slature Saturday : "That after the ratification of this act it shall be unlawful for any one to sell or give to any minor anv cigar ettes and it shall be unhtwiul for anv minor fo use or smoke cigarettes and any minor found so smoking cigarettes shall be a cometcnt wit- of Pri-airlent-eWt MeKinW is Haid to bo vividly portrayed in an article necs to prove from whonjhe re nv stepneu risne loi iue .uarcn ia BUV, vi.in-o iiim Home Journal. In tolling of "When Lincoln was First Inaugu rated" Mr. Fiske graphically de scribes Mr. Lincoln s joumeV from. Springfield, Illinois to Washington, and tho incidents of tho- inaugura tion and the attendant festivities. There were grave fears that Lincoln would bo assassinated as he rode in the inaugural procession to the Ca itol, and every possible precaution was taken lor his safety, r Air, retail the safeguards placed around the President Spe cial officers' and detectives ia citi zen's clothes were stationed in num bers among the crowds that lined the sidowalks, and sharp-shooters occupied positions of vrntage on house tops, etc, along tlie routo of the parade. Tho military, escort of the President elect was heavily armed, ready to promptly meet any hostile demonstrations, and tlie crowds were kept at distance from the President's carriage--so far that they criuld not distinguish Mr. Lin coln from Mr. Buchanan, who rode beside binv The police were in struct! to arrest all person mak ing opprobrious threats against Mrv Unooln, or uttering disloyal sentiments. The tension was great and the whole country was in a state of suppressed t xeijement. and the evidence so given shall not ho used against such minor in any prosecu tion against such minor for viola tion of this act. That any one who sells or gives to any minor cigarette or any niinor smoking cigarettes shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and ti on epnvietion shall be fined ; hot more than $10 or imprisoned hot more than 30 days." Off IheDukst. How to Break that Eadleas Chain. Plltsbarf PUpatc. Tlie endless chain can t com pletely severed. The. process by which gold is umied out of the re serve can be wholly stopjied by a short bill enacting that redoemed legal tenders shall become a part of the reserve, to be reissued only in exchange for gold, which gold shall take it place in the reserve. Tlie extra session should not pass with out the enactment of this provision. V ith the endirss cltam broken and the tan n question teUlcd. congress can leave lurther qaestiem for con sideration at its regular session. - TM C RUE ED COSSUIrTOS UI BI CCEID. Judge Aunt Jane, you are churned with stealing Mr, Hunt's goose. What have you to say ? Aunt Jane I done it, honey. I's ailin' and wanted Rice's grease to rub my jints. - ' Judge You are discharged. Rice's Goose Grease is the only sure cure for aching joints, croup, r colds, etc. The HillslHiro Olwcrter sayb that Manuel White, a colored inaii wlw lived in Little River township, Or ange county, near the Durham count line, died suddenly ;at his home Monday night, Feb. 8th, while sitting in a chair. His neighbors say that he was 102 years old at tho time of Ins death, and that no uicu of old age. He was a man of ex cellent character, and was a Dem ocrat. He voted for Bryan in the last election, and said he was too old to change his politics. .. Relief ta Biz Hoars. ' ., DUtrrwlBS KMner aad Bladder dlaaaaca, ralierea la six buura by tb Xav OaaiT South anaaioaa Kinaar Craa. Thla bv I raaaaSy la a treat aarpriaa aa aeeouat of lu ae4lBe pruaapt" la raMeviaa; pa la ia taa bladder. Udoara. back aad erery part of the urinary paaaacca la aula aad female. It ralleraa rataaUoa of water aad pala ia paaa a Italnoat laaaMdktely. If yoa want qalck ndlrf aad rera thla ta roar leaardr. Moid by X.A.AltMisM,drastat, Oraaaa.X.CL . ' Mr. Geo. WTWatfs has given the contract for the erection of a $100, 000 reidcndo jti Durham, j j y , . A "dwelling house belonging, tQ JSl Baxloy at Max'ton, was' burped by an 'incendiary, Monday r of , last ct'k- . ' '"':' ' 1 The "San Jose Scale,?' much fear ed ltr its injury to fruit - trees,1 has appeared at four or five points in this State. ' '" , The planing mill of J. R. Lane Son. at.Sanford, was burned , Satur day juorning. j In estimated " at "3.000, with no insurance. . . t The contract for '"the ! Lutheran college building at " Charlotte, has bwn let to an Atlanta man. The I work is to be completed by the last Of next September. ; r " - Two prisoners in Randolph conn ty jail attacked the jailer in an ef fort to eseaio frotn the jail." As sistance came and the attempt 'was frustrated. .-;' ;- '. - 'v" The widow . of the late AV, W. McDiariuid offers the entire plant and good will , of the Lumber ton Robesonian newspjiper foi sale. -A good opjwtunity for a newspaper man, .. ; ., ; .. ;,. . .;'' Wash Atwater, a negro dirspcra- do, .searched lor ; for three years, and who was reported to have leen killerl labt minnier, is in jail at Hillsboro. He is cbirgl wilh out raging two girls. The house of Dolly Hamlin, color ed, two miles from Leaksvillo,' was burned last Friday : niaht a week and the woman was burned with it. Fire supjioscd to have originated from the lamp. . i The bill to make it possible for an employee of a railroad to get' dam ages for injuries he hs received in the employ'of a railroad com pany has become a law. it si a good one. President Duke, of Durham, of the great cigarette and tobacco trust, the American Tobacco Company, has been summoned to New York City, where a special commission is. investigating trusts, ete. Cape Fear River fisherman are much up?ct over a, scheme of Mr. Hardy Freeman to put in a gigantic trap net, which it is said would catch half the fish caught in lh;t river and break up the occupation of tho fishermen. Rev. J. N. McDonald, of Sweet water, Tenn., a young Baptist niin ister. visiting in Woynesvillo with his bride, has been arrested on the authority of telegrams from Sweet water, charging him with forgoing a check. .,.., . V ' Tho Winston aldermen have grant ed a franchise for running win s in the city for the-traitsinission of Yad kin river power into Winston by electric current. The Salem com missioners have granted ' a similar right. ':'' - "' -' "' Dr. Eugene Giissom, formerly of Raleigh, is now assistant physician of the insane asylum of Colorado, at I'ucblo. His duties began last Sat nrday a week. ' He is in better health mentally and physically than in many years, ;i, - . Alderman John Maunder, of Wil mington, died Monday : morning a week. Sunday afternoon he was one of the pall bearers of .Mrs. Elizt Harris Wilson. He suddenly went into a stupor Monday after break fast and ncvor revived. : ; Rufus Phillips and Shobo Owens, two young men of Asho county, got linto a dilHculty while under the influence of whiskey. Owens truck Phillliis on '' the - head with .. a gun, fracturing his skull, from tho effects of which he died a few . days i later. . ; , rt a r l gone into thtt hanus ot a receiverjf i - I t t' " Wvi Ruain'gVan4(l 'pirfon iwk I -r 'aafcw llMIIIIIOIaMMl No April fool thiVilmrJ. ThVrst diffprtl j fiedvAK fool's Day'. That yoU may be fore warned anci henct, torcarm-' taHtbifljetltod Of.irming:otr"htAPTEk-APKlt;, 1st, we will jnof e -opt oods to M AIN ejKEItTS tht ttWt oc tfubled now by Mr. G. W. Focleman. rl6fItaCor ta ttok&, lifav,8 tard wart store.!.',;,," ".:,' ' , . ,. t , a , , . j Because of this move ancj to make roo'ro for otir sprang and1 strm. mer stock, we will offer for aale UNTIL APRIL- lst r- ""-"- Several Thousand ;D6UavW6rfcli These goods are bound to go. i They'aric jqst what ari 'irRnttd ia every family.: Come quick ahd get choice selection a . -r. . ' PRICES THATAVlLt-PLEAiSE AND SAVldFY.:- Thankinc our friends for nant nAtroti and brtnin frt mrir if in the future, we are, - ' '"'.'( US - V- : Yours for business,,, ' j . ' , ' ;" :i' 'j)axa Street Ater AprU isty Main Streets. - ar-Look for Jarge United states t lag.- Dr. J. L. M. Currv has announc ed that no more of the, Peabody or Slater fnnds can be given to the six normal schools for the colored 'race in this State, on the perfectly just grour.o that these schools are; mere ly high schools, and, in no sense normal schools. 1 ' ' " ; A correspondent of the Charlotte Observer says Cclia Hart, a colored woman of lilkin, had a dream a few nights ago in which she claims the Lord called her to preach. She has accepted th,e!eatE smd hehl services a few nights ago at a negro protract ed meeting, j , , i : ! t " The News fc Observer eaya that Rev. R, H. W. Uk, ' colored, of Raleigh, has reoeived: an.' invitation from Preident-elect' McKinley to bcconie one of his party of escort from Canton to Washington ion the occasion of the inauguration. ' Leak will accept the invitation. JRJ. S.' Walton, of Burke, .who has been-a candidate .for railroad com missioner, has, withdrawn frpm the race. lie ib io get something better, he rays. Ruff Henderson, of Wiikes, who was also a candidate for railroad commissioner, is to - be appointed fertilizer inspector, it is said. The Conconr Standard says Mrs. Rufus Harringer, of Cabarrus, coun ty," died Thursday week 'of, prieu-, monia. Her ncigh'nor, Mrs. Caleb Allman, was tailed in to help dress the corpse and while, engaged in the work Mrs. Allninn was taken suddenly ill and - died in three hours. , Ncjvlerne Journal The schoon er yacht Eleanor, cn route to Ray River, was, sunk at Broad Creek Tuasday at 12 o'clock, in thirty- five feet of water, her topmast just! projecting above the water. Capt. Mc-Nett , and Mate . HahrfV had to cling to the masts two hours and forty five minutes, when they were iak!ii off by the oyster boat Lily. Capt. Foscue Was brought to New bem. The captain expects o raise the yacht..-,.;: -m ,. xa- . . The directors of the Tenneavse Exposition have announced that the exposition will not be open on bun-day..-.:, .- t. ........ 1 j;.. .Un-.,f ,' L: f Ihcr-wiia be no wine or Whiskey' or punch at the Inaurgufatio i ball, in liOuor of President McKinley'. ; " Famine is retiiorted in tho Trans-! svaal, South Africa, the scene of tho , recent Dr." .Jameson, raid, r which; caused such a sensation. , and. so iNorthCrolinaVhas5 S'ei'entifioV Temperance Institution. law -which " says all teachers shall be .-examined on the : effect" 'Of ' alcohol and nar- cotics i;i the system y and that they teaeb jtin tho publia shools." HoW -roaay-aacbere i-Aiamance -txnmty have been .examined on ithis sub ject ? In how many schools in. .the cduhvtagl t i v ; Rhenmatisn and a quickly cur. by "li.r-n! Liuinn-ut, neuralna are Rice's Uooe T. A. lana Bf. C- tbeOmt rkW urn a ik 1 1 tai. v 01 a mllm ailaa ml kla Kvwlr Uhiami re aaafnea. tarrea At,taea6twa j I hare dh Imn4 a lettable rnr nr Cuim aipUoa aad aU Brua-aaL Tkrait and Uiae dm an Urft wtrnX UwUiaa, L.waa' r'leato aad all aaadntoaa ,4 Waaaa Avar. Pr I'a Umrif na thea laaaa mt aiparaiUy hupaioaa immm bare teca evrad. So pamr p)ltlve m 1 Af lea paver to eura, thai a aaa Ita aarnta kanwa. f wOl aawd tm. ta awy aftu tad aeVfo nr pe par.afcfre baatue of iar Hevly IMaroterad If ateritoeapua raerlp oraz4wa and P. O. iMnav T.All)l,XC, M Pine mvl, Mr Tor. Wkea wrMag tke fyttv plumaa taia paa'- - . Willis Iee, a white man, was con victed at Tarboro criminal court hxt week of . murdering Henry Stephens and was sentenced to le banged oo Thursday, March 25th. The defelant apicalod to the su- freme ourt-. Leo shot Stephens fransetfie latter 'testified against Lee's eon who beat his mother. WVy will yeaj eay Mttar aaaaiaUnr Smira erlM Urw'a T4ria IhM tmmtm ta aa pteaaaat aa fa nmrn Svraai Tear wwaatat ta aaiauitaait aa ratuad ta ikwt la erarr rm wbareiltaMatxwrev rum. 3 vmi. JmUXr . . '- - 1 On the Fair (irmiods at Xewbern Tuesday Jim Wasbwgton, of Uold liom, was sbotarsl kiileu ly Clias. Ilobo, of Au?OH?a, Ox.' Lo'U were jvolorol and "sail.-". - lr1oirves An Ma Jl mufti f SmMf-ttt Tekgrapl Syatna ot Uta human hotly. MentM extend from the brain la errry part of the body ami rears ercry organ. Nervws are Ilka Sre good aerranu but hard . . master. . . . Nerve arc (ml by Um bkmd and art tlicrcfura Uke It hi character." Narva a "ak and xhanstrd If the . blued ia thla. pale and bapura. - NenrM wUI aurery be atroae; and steady H the blood n rich, ted aad vlforous, NervM Snd a trae (rlead la ilood Saraapa rlUa breanae tt malit-a rich, red blood. NarVM da their werk aatarafly aad weU, the braka la aacloacbd. there are jto aeuralsie pain, apprlite aad il(ra- tloa are food, wbea yoa take mood Sarsaparilla The Oaa Tree Wood rariarr. JUdnqgrHra. L rriiMil ealy kftl Haad Oa. Laavll, Mm. Hood's Pills wb tba brat laaillyrathartta EXECUTOR'S NOTICE! nartea- aeansed aa KxartaVir of (he kart I and Te-Oatmmii of Tkani ia M, Hole, -r- , K. I 111 and Te-Oatmmii of Taeni ia M. eaanait. Iau of Ahi brratT aniify ail uerame barlna eiaana aawaas ine eaeaaa e aaM Tniiaaa M. Dmral tha auee ta e en a- erfnrv aim rtaaeyof lhcarr. Ix.er thir- w nr he pka.l la bare tatr racot-err, Tbitmah na4t. tir much trouble to England. The latest "Trut" is the "V tinnal Clothier's .Association," which ban-been organized by the clothing manufacturers to put Up the price of realy made clothing. The firms interested have an annual output of 1330,000,01.--" ,V)l,.l-i- :. .'!; I'.'.'t' ' . TRAINING FOR HEALTH.- . . . ,' , , - - - ,1-, f! !.'"'' V Every man who hopes for success in athletic contests requiring steady nerves, " skill a'nd IrBUSCular power, . enters upon a course of hygienic : wmcn fle ncngnates aa 'Imining."' This training Includes prescribed; r hours for rising, eating and exer-. i cising and retiring, strict attention.. to the quality and digestibility of alb . ftiotl eaten, and abai cdlowexl.by brisk rublting" Jvna'chafige 'of 'cloth' ing after exercise. Of suitable food; the athlete" is allowed to cat as -much as his appetite calls for. -Alcoholic beverages iwe prokibitsdl- Under such a course Of trainnig preseibed and carried out, the bodi- " fy condition improves to a' marked degree. Given a sound constitution to start with, the follower of such a. ntgimen reaches a condition ofphys- ' ical well heing to which he is oidi- '-5 n&i-Hyn 8trangcr."r'''rr''"' Trainirt for health and training for. mu'scUlar strength are not fhesHiiie,. ' and yet ..,t$erp i If Arteeoiblance enough between the. two to make a- comparison u.elul. Those whose occujiatjoncalls fir little physical exertion should find time to excfeise fis i Wellss eat -hd sleep; The fifteenjnfnUtes between. rising aiid ther! bath may be wolL i spent.in" Jhis way. If possible aiv li hour' should be spent ill exejeiae,-. refbj .after the. work of the. day-" is over, - This exercise should be- , follewed by a bath' and conlete- change of elothing. ' The exereiso , may be taken" under an instructor," or it may btvleft to one's own in genuity to deristf movements- that f. will develop jn turn every set of mus cles. Vnnot must be- nhtnniMl nr the developiuent will- n,o"t'. bo 1 syra t J metrical. - - " , 1T1 1 111 . rtii ft . n , iiiXercise.snou'a ne nttca;to me individual case. One. whoso em-,'.: ployinent includes a certain amount, of manual labor should supplement y this by special attention to the mm-. -: cles neglected in his daily duties. - 'A. farmer, for example, much of -I whose work ; requires stooping an 1 I 1:.. .- : . .1 a it ,- ... . r 1 . IM3III I IIIV. 1 lUllflih -UHU - milll TIHI II , r, . o - so ( recreation 111 light exercise which would develop tho muscles of tho chest and expand the lungs. . A scientific authority on physical , development has recently given hid ": Iitirau in a uieury ior penect pttysicai t , condition as follow 1 - "Ejeercistr . : i moderately and temperately. fir ' oh.lPT tllka lla dlfl ttt VAl-l I IfA Ika'XIkBW' . a7aa' W WUIV ' tilV 4Eaaaaw IVMMiaiy IIVU Bp . .1 r i:r - : printing; - OPI.VlOXS OF GREAT MEN; I believe in cutting the hqnor dog's tail off right behind the cars. i--Horace Grccly.. . - - - - For thirty years I . have been a , temperance man and I am too old -' to clung.1.: Abraham Lincoln. , When vou want Etrrelopes, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statement Heads, Business- Cards, Visiting Cards, Fos ters, Circulars,. Dodgers, or any kind of printing. Blanks, &c.t Call at Thk Gleakfr 'Men need no stimulant It is something X am pentuadd tkey can get along without. (Jen. iCobC . Lee. . . . - ' never . . to notify all a. tunaBdt-d Ut aaid eatate WH prompt mn,mt tea.- A'W. HlIXMiaPiifntiirnl . ' ' the tat wui H TMi3mt 'f Saw Urr, X. C- t fx. . Speaking of akobof in any Stonewall jackMXiWd:' ;l Office : I ftin lawre afraid of it than I jam 01 tansce bullets." ''.'.. '"" Mws WillarJ says i "I once ask-. J t the - greatest ," f - ihvwiUtra, Thomas A. Kdiaai, if he was a total abstaiacr, and when he told ; uie that he was, I said ' "may I inquire ahrtber it aasbome influcuce that made you so?" and he replied.' "Xn, I think it was becaune I al ways tlxnijbt I bad a U-ttrr u.-e fur luiyhcxl." Ella Klmio, I Jrhiin, C.
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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Feb. 25, 1897, edition 1
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