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fc&r r.. ;"1 - ' ; 9 Mil A .Y A"Vl JUT 1 ;1 miiob no' 1.1- IK II i i- l XJ' IIl j i i i -. Slflallisiww, - " r 1- K7 . , Ifgpp YOUR v -i. ISttftlylt thpwQrdJiEaUhATOR is not ton ajacktgsi . .... mf . r ,.tv. .'n,vf -V" it 5 Ji bniijW111'11"''! J. H. ZEILBTJ & CO. Hod it frrtTlzllTf tisid by their TRAbB TWC2 treU 'Phone No. H. i - xXQJtMX A T LA W 'fcitAPf&i, 1 - p 7 tSrclc regularly Jd Mfce convt of Ala- nHnce cotjoty DR. S. LONG -Jfl ...bKNTIST,'. ; flRAHAI:. Nl C. . . i ... - Office titV&tnl j:.illing. Office hoiy' ! m. to 4 p .m. AM) STA w. e: Moons; Pr&p'k', GUAM A M. N. ' . .. . . lww nit m n mm. wmm biiujim nr nun- PftAOTH GRAH y . All kinds of, tin 4yom and re- . pair inf. tyPP,Pftl?'PZ- f'f vrs5c .. ': i si'L 'rri.i- ; Attcirney-at-Law t Vrtetidatm tWfttxtWi FirliriHbflffii. II HMtAnvr WiiftA. MnnrA As dii'ii store. Malnl BLES, . hla-Uam! I inMraa mu avala JLtain DALsHlIMEE, tKcr.secr.tary ol tUof t.fisuVPJs Hn bis vttrti'li hevcrfor-, AMjV .-N..C. aurtMepuriattljlrNnpiSeniV' wjC.MM;I-illl, 'the i .iXi. y. inetalistM in both lintuea of Congress fjctory was hi, and thoconpratular v"- 'A ;' f Innnir I 7- 'i'iftH if not 'it is orfe ofjlje nft wtT? due him. 1 !f nanot'lnibV : pESDtOItSilliljt ;::,:;," "'f '? '" f'". ;?::,';;::;';; .f jif&il prnpositions' jb'.liaveblJen "'Kftyirryolf, at I,gav,e cxprewion A;-lQilqlinhtft..'is; thtfttefeest '.'ttlcly nince us eniarecmonx. ine onur . ;ncwapapee..publufaed. in- the State, ?;,' ; Jt printt all thdeWS,:and"preacbes i.i:uj :.. .1... ui.in Vr - w'P acinar. matter every veck Send one HoU pM the- other ;balf Mtver;; II ' . !ar and get.it for a1 whole yjeaf.;: A the silver depreciates tho gold will & J i lample'copy will be mailed frta . on ' surely appretiliitc, and thus thecom ' 4p?HSJ I v:;fV bined value of the tiro metal equal i.Ptc: the l.ime.alic y - ' !. ,.. -:'' '-, : ' . :' i certificate and keeps its face value ; ;"The North Carolinian :'and The 'at 100 nt. .Under any circum - AiIiiAXCE Gleankb will . W 8cnt.8,anlneboll,wsofthe:crtlfit,at for on fear for Two Dollars, Carih - :' ' rn'a!dvanca. - Annlv at Tub Gleaner , i- . nice, uranam, x. v ' . When you want Etivclopcs Inciter -Heads, Note Heads, Bill .1 fieids, "Statement Head's Bqsi , ness Cards, Yisiting Cards, Pos tera. Circulars, Dodgers, or any - Kirit of printing, blanks, &e., ; . Ciir ai TnK Gleanpb 0 Bice FILL THE BILL. .. roa sals by. onuiDA OTons co.f C rah am, N. O. PRINT! NQ Material ' l'Jl j I -"Tarty.-; ' v sf i ' I ; I - . s V J I OotYe ' I A Flaw U Jv .ill . aw w EYES OPEN! F r . ,' - i , .v.. i id III c5 SEGULATOfL ::Ss. CTnrnrMr -to.fcjuA ju 'rat- T-Tflfi FINANCIAL QUESTION SOLYED. - CaLJiarrr Skinner B Dlnrovcid Sonit In speaking of Col. Harry Skin- i3lbfcjyiiviljajitl flii isU ance of biineUtlic certiHcates of Va rious denominations, which shall naVe a jiosftlve 'valiie' 'o'f 'iwie bdn-" fired cents on the dollar. These cer tificilteyftre tobe issued to any per- soif Vlio mW deposit cloven afld six- tenths gfainsr of gold and one hun dred &n'd eighty-ti and sijHiwentjr rifTths!r:tin' of8ilver'(at"a rotiolG their face value, are ntHde receivable for public , and ri v.ato , dobta. and hcn.receivpd fpr.pubjic taxes shall pe" rt'V5$ued, mil nit icef guaran tee that AM' bearer shall, -within ! twelve months, at ahy United Utntw depository receive fifty cents worth acedrfigrbthc fcatkel value of tlie bullion as declarecf by the secreuiri' oi me Treasury. , "The bill further provides that tld secretary m tho 'treasury may 1 issue said certificates in the same HnWtfa.?v,"nnd wlien so ijiTucH phnll reidt;iii in equal proportions the . pnesciU'V outsnnldmifgoldShnd' silver 'certificates.' It is also pro- 'vided' t hiit gcigninraga snail bp-., cov- ered into the treasury to be con- f afrea"Tntff if in iw f market to jineet the dehciency, ivtK y --3.- (Ii'mntiaii purpces. m ; "Mr. Skinner, says ho has oliKf!WirBifc3lie listened." With a 'mittid Jiis liill to jnimvrof tho lend- .ing republican and deinoer:tic bi- i made iH connection Willi hii irumv J VQi"".'. It carries out. the very - - . . - -.. - stpiritbf Jhe'rcpubliean platforu ,in jpgard.' to bimetailism, for it pro- j. :: -.i . i.-r . I t vi(H.? hf a 100-centdolIar-me-balf can demand of tho flpvernment 50 cents in mibl ami KO nta In ;K Dr i K- . "Wheti th ftfieatinn Mtiu nu fitr consideration.. Air. Skinm-r' says it will be difficult for the single gold standard tkfen to vuceessfully oppose it.- Senator Chandler and other re publicans who are iriteratcd in t-ar- rying out the republican promises in behalf of bimeUlisni have exam ined the bill and declare that it wil challenge the thoughtlul- coiinidcra ion of every one who, honetly be icves in a binietalic currency sys tem." , : Oeaeral liee'a Nubility of Character. In the concluding paper of. the series which Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly has Ik-oo publishing on Gen. Bobert K. Ice Mr. Edmund Jennings Ice apeak of the general's remarkable influence over Ji is men, as ilhmtraUtlby Htonrwall JatkonT remark. ""Lee is the only man whom I would C.llow Llimlfuid," and. nar rales. the f -Lowing anecdotes lo show the regard felt for him not by hi own men alone, . but by bis op ponents as well -"One nigbt. it u said, some of hb r soldier were dwcufing Darwinism around their ramp-rirea, One of tliejr numlxT suddenly r,interrujted tlie iliscuibm . by saying:" 'Well, boysr the n-st of." ns rnay be de- a-ttded front monkrrs, lut I tell you none k--M than a God cwU have iaaaranwitaaUricle Robert. After one of hiHhatiW the general After tine of his iiiR$6rJ'J. i . . I been badly shattered by a bullet. I grieve for j'ou, my, poor boy,' said the tender-hearted chiett bari'l do kVU'V j bins VIIIO 11 lll t Jie rotirids ,f .tlifl papers, Paid to have been told 1y th actor in tho 'QfttVifl VMM iy Mils dfiir trant t scene, xi is jiere reptmicu irom scene. It is liere renoatca from ing across a portion of that field, 6ii ivhit'Vott:3'wotondea stilf laf." .X lav near their route, and' seciiitf iJio sOnt B)uW, tff in 4art 4tiAl cried : Three cheers for President Lincoln!' General Lee on, hearing the rci'f framYifiately -wllecic'd' his horse, rode ii to thesoklferarttltiHs" mounted. , rQ,8olier,tbpughith Gre'neral was offended an(j,bd cpmp; to punish him for his bravado.. But instead hd Titiied hirf head and tried tojirrange nun .so aykf TnaKe iiiK at the same time:' 'ily poor fellow, t hope. , you; witt, aoi)n,;bO) lettorv . Ther soWiefacknowrlgerf that Iw tvfpt tenra of ehame a1't6r th& iicn" era had goic0iiHt6 think' thftt; ho had tried to wouad tho feelings of so noiile an enemy. Tare ttaT5;TTly Teitrem y jeaiou 01 ineir repiitations, an,d (iijlitfirr annals are .j ''viLiruu hibif ;ree oicKenngs. rtieir cage Muccesa is onjyequf I pron f' - 'CC tnroaglKHil tne Tvar mvari.lldy i;ave tho credit for his successes to rfUedH sWie$irte:r 11 men ; but ajw;yi trtok uifm liim-telf the blame for any fitilure. At Clmncel- I lorsvillo Col. Gf.arloj Marsh ill. a plied She" boyyod cart sTiakehamfs sent to'taWmy left hahrl,'1 "t iptiiesi in explaining failures. I kilhns seenicd p JayrJo muse- iigflnTTirrogntbPfor-riia stafTTleTIal'tHra Uiote wgM brotfgbt- if .m jCLuwral t&esa lcifile j',Voic(nrolvCij witb epiotion he badq me say to General Jauktion Unit tho to the tlioii'rliLiriif lii.H cxnlti-il nniul. r - .? . - , I forgortho eivuia tliii won the day. .,.,.. r. it. that refused its glory.-' ! i ""Ho, too, at Oettyrnrg lie- 'ttiol all the blameiponjiiriiself, fciying1: 'Never mind, General; all this ha been my fault. It is I n ho have lost this fight.' Of the sime battle he wrote later to a lady friend: 'The army did all it could. I fear I ' re quired of it impossibilities. But it responded nobly: and i-hecrfully, and, though it did not win a victory, it conquered a success.' Again, at Appomattox when one of his BffltT exclaimed, Oh, General, what will bistory say of the surrender uf this army in the field?' he replied," Vis, I know they wiH'say Jiard thingl of us; they will not uhdctand. how wo were overwhelmed " by nuinbers. But tliat is riot the qu&ition, Colonel. The question L: Is it right t sur render this army?v If it is right, then I will take all the responsi bility.' So . lie was ever ready to take all (ho reconibiIity, provided tho action was in the lino of duty Frank Hoskins, a youog white roan aliout 20 yours of. age was killed at High Point Saturday night a werk by a freight train. He ttas on the track asleep or unconsciou Many cnsfjjoLGrippc' have KrteTytceiT rured by One Minute Cough Cure. This prei ration seems imperially adapted to t Tic cure of thi dim-ai-e. It acts quickly thus preventing scti'us i-ooiplu-utiorw and laul itTects- In which this dis ease often leaves the patient. Sim mons the Driiggut. -- Mrs. Iizaie. Darby,, of AVU roinpton, is to be exet utire clerk U Governor RnMIL . . ' One Minute is all the time neeee arr to lreile from peraoruil cx iHrience that One Minute Couch I Cured what its name iinnlie. -jnmMn the l)mt jpi. . . in pamniui angtiiaH tnat oassecMivcr g S0T3ER IfitBIBtK BLUNDER.t Wi '.' - ;:. - :I - ' - ri?rh r Th Havana Act I "J(o Ouod." : ;oelih llow and Observer. ' ,; A fatitl defect Hat bceii . uiscd'r'ered jiillle revenue!. teLfaii'joaai$$ tiojml cquitya't!e))kpri anfl poll f(ixes is hot ob.servecl.-'? ;i a i the'. Constitution of North -CaroS" liiib, Article V, Section 1, ;providea tliit ."the ' Oericrah Aaseinbly .h alf levy a.ca)iUt!on tat dri BVei: nia! inkabftantlfltfStktefcrtnt'y ono and under fifty ybars of aeo, , ... - , , cash. And the State and rcounty ) apitatiim;; tax nobtMnned shall' never exceed two dollars on the head." jN"owtfcef finance coHrm1lee ob fi jvti jliia i)roportioiu8n4:1tr bill sajlaaaed tHe House, dut; 'wlien it went to the benate thatbrt1 tam pered lt A it, and thecTiftjw.'as on property andnty : $1.29 on thb pbW nWpoirshpuldbe'i;3S.t- X u Th'Snpr Court will lie caye'dl upon to jias upon tho tnattor. - If mo iiviv ui,t ia tutiwjiaiiwUviuiim tiio act of two yearago - hiay bq jffee tivo. It will. hmevef. be whollv inadequate fr meeting th. goiwrat rinning fxpenscs of -the gofSrn lncntandj pitying the increased ttp- liropi-iiiUons, niadd bytbo Imlii- ture. Jndgryibinson's Ktrcttro Rebuke "Gentleiiien," jsald Judgofljcjbin- being tried. Tho evidence was closed. Judge Robinson told the lawyers to go ahead with theii argument. 'Thcy ceeihed slow. He waited. .Again lio told them tqgo aTi eii dT The lawyers t,,JCen., Jpgag io move around fiowir. 1 lie judge L . 1 4 rt i ft'aite'it .CTylbg. auij Je, , imq, u, Mthc juijge) turncul to the jury, and began reading tho -evidence;-' ConH T . - . ... ...... slernatioii was" plainly depicted bh the ' countenance of the Jawyej The'j.u(jger..:adw on, v Anj-fkerafc,, toruc loaded itli a, big specoli,,(ii tbeeivte camo in. i He- was, dumb fouhd'M but siidnot 'a,'wonr. ' Hie judgo read on, charged the jury ani gay them the cae. ,Tbe lawyers werebeatoiVi .For tho first time in our .knowledge, a judge had sat down effectively on killing Urho by tlie bar. His example U worthy of all commendation and repetition. The Income Tax In the Supreme ii rt. Now York World. - The traditional and patriotic re sject which the American people ontnrtain for the Supreme court will not be strengthened by the refusal of Justice Shinis to meet tho charge publicly made in Congress that be h id defeated the income tax law by changing his vote after having af firmed jts conMitutionulity. . The charge has every presump tion in its favor short of fxwitive . f n 1 a t priHir. un me nnai accismn tne law was sustained by Justices Bnwn, White, Jackson and liar Ian. It was defeated by tho votes of Justices Fuller, Field, Cray, Brewer, t nd Shims. But previous to this re hearing, and with Justice Jackson alcnt, the court liad stood tur to four on the constutioimlity of the law. Who was the AiuKh Jusii-e who si1ed with Brown, White and Harlan in affirming its constitutionality ? . .When it is publicly charged in open season by two reputable, mem lxra a( (Vingreaai-xotifijylhat- it was' J ustice Shiras, but that previ ous to hi chinge of opinion he bad pbsided with a wavering fellow Jus tice to uphold the income tax law, it la no answer to ray, ss Mr. Jus tice Shirs does : ''The only thing I can do is to Mil my peace." . There is no reason why sny Jos- tire of tlie Sujfeme Court shook! refuse tn aflix his name openly to an opinion of bis which has be come thereby a law of the land. J Rice's Gooc Grraae will -ure your ro!(L croup or conrh anl La - Grippe. - . . I mess to claim wroiwyiie., jor ims loss -wyine." iled by their Ahil thelaw-ers heoded not. time oe a virtue, a ranroiici case wad ,j a striking Loo in yprtit Carolina. - w-iiitftWifotro. T . Are tielMlI IWfeal or is it a myth, A dream, an idle tale? Isi'tfr4r4'nnV-aBttncV,-br'hlciiV anywhere outside of hirnkS .aniJsro rich ny n'lktt'gf 1 I-af Htre psfffej' of great nactivity,prspenfy and rustiT i.et every .man who may rearHMrnireWtr ask the queitfionft above .because of a letter realt U9 within twenty-four foourA;. wltjsiwrittenin one.. o?tbo very best ..oQuntie in. s intelligence, property ; nnd good homes in- the state. ..tiTbat JsUer i said Vlia painful to god ,on.iofMV everything looks, .very etnguanfc-and doJl-so nauch unlike it usod to, bd. Yon caqnot collect, money If you- take the property of ; men. in debt you cannot dispose o it, and i a t , brings you , nothings iTha ; iiacrchahts -are forced, .jo taka products from t the farmers in, exc.hangoor gaods.t.tach U .the groat Hvaroifyrof edrroncyiW -We give from memory,' t but have stated in pur words,.as we recall tho statement of the letter. If- ybu know that cow aty, wlmt it has beUi, you woubljniarvel at the roiortf ami better i)ndorstan() its imp0rt,4t'is is.,a courify pneq so prosporoua that the farmers , really did , not t know what; to do with Uwir surplus 4iwney. They , had all ,tli(S land they. weeded, there were no u,iapufactoriebut to bacco; and that was ivord !, and there, were no investments atiharid.' At the time, within i .fifteen yearsK there, vore 880,000 Uejiosited by tho farmers n one of the banks. fonafe keeping only, A man any morning who wanted to raUe $10)00 ould have taken a horse and buggy and by a littlo trip ju tho country f a few. miles could have got tlie amount, of course with ppipor security or otherwise, if tho niHn'a buainossi ro putation was good, . y .!i n iow n is so uuu:: tne tarmcrs aret so embtirras8el,:n(ney.is so scarce,' piat you cannot collect interest on lent money, andjnccehanU are com l.elledltoJ1jrtej gujLi.fpr fyw 4t ducts to carry on tbuiramsincss. tioshen" in thq asl-rfi. land of happen homos, i exccle,rjt, , hope , bu ili nga, ' peh urehes" and . school and JiositaJity. .What- thas -douo it? Trusts, and striking doWn one1' tialf of the pooilc's mohby, a'nd; 'inf Crcasl ng tlie Val ue of gold, ' and ; con-. g(fing money in "the great centers whilq,creating money i famine in th&snu'.hand wost.l "' i:; ' Mr. Dodgp, of Kcw York cHyp is doubtleesj exacf ly' trutb'fuj iu (huj account of what he taw- and learned in the west, and the .coromerical traveler rejwrted in' the Richmond Dispatch what he said. , Wearo prepared to believe all he said, knowing what is the condition of a North Carolina county that twenty years ago was tne equal or any county in all southland in general prosperity. . , ' ,t " a a i, When' a merchant ha a good honest article to sell, be likes criti cal customers, particular people, for whom only the best is good enough. That's the Wnv "we fceL The JiUCKSK IN BREECHES are so good, so strong at every point, that wo like to sell them to people who appreciate a good pair of pants. We inn k o these pants with the ides, of pleasing the most particular buyer, then lo please everybody. We guarantee the fit and stitching. Two hundred and ninety-three Popes have succeeded eich other, and only eleven of them, including the present Pojc, have reigned more than seventeen years. - Lro XIII has reigned nineteen years. V'.itt IX reigned thirty two years, there by stultifying the popular supcrrti- tion that no Pope would reign' more than twenty-five. .7 Leo cwee his fine health and astonishing powers of work, firstly, lo his frugal up-bringing in the Italian bills, and in the nrxt place lo his regularity of. life long abstemiousness. Jls lives less than 5 trances a day. on Tlie secret of a sjedy stckneas lies in" selecting the cure in i propf remedy and This is ditfioolt trdo f- .. ,. ! . -;- . " , , unlea- , is sure what the aihnenl 0,t U " fw"! -ia. But on. thins is ur. had tha ! tireIr snd his rptec is wcaa ani live leen actively at work sicknewi could not have come. It is the i at- ways safe to take-Si minor's Liver Rvntator whkh keej the fiver wrfl rezulsted and all pouon ex- pulej &sin tb syateju a-rfiwniaiH."tL' " I - Aftea clothing grfeeup to twenty I f , j j , , , fine por cent' the vage-earner may reflect that 4henew tariff bill is 'not ail wobl.Pawtdcket Postal I The republican lehdcr'a fti'7 goin tartdriyeT'tlitg tAriff CaVt right BiW1 aW Qpp0ttirn''Utbe7bt & itkH' Ai ing iteieveTtind Plam'-Dealer. Tt rr' ChaTrmin MneWviA Vnt .,!vW-' fictiv'tT 'iriarT. 'lid" has ' shown t bis irtignanfmity toward tlie doifatcrats by putting Balrii 6f Grileacf bri"lne! fire kykWk-Uem, ''According to the uew tarift .bil,. ,,sjVunktV is oni the i free list That's all r;ghl, though. ' Tlie Imported article cannot Compare with the homo-grownt American variety. mcinnaU Tribune. , ti j: .; i . is, - : V. ' "Hi " . ; j;Tiie county sliaref the cnrios'ityj of.C.ongre5Suiap. Champ Clark,; r.pf Missouri., -j.Wlia the; deUce is,; (the House gojng to ; do after tiio 31st. in ItantjtheiUjf, b,aa, ecujt ,the tarifi; ,Bo it remembered that, allfiof the democratjo members of.lhe ways audiaoaiifl o?mmUtee,l except onej hav.0 voted o put a jduty on , cottoa winch, pn the,, basis uf laat year's imppr(ations AYOubl produco ah sin coniOjof, ll,500j)00 a ycai,rClcve, landlcader.,; M f imr,tn A Point t RemBinbar. "" ; : If yo'ii wishfo purify y 6u r ' blood' you : ph .mid ri take" a ihlicine which cures Idood "disensos. 'Wib ,record pf cures by Hood's Snrso- parilla proves Jbat UJia ,iSj. the, best 'medicine f(r lh8 blow! ever liroduc- cd.' ' 'Hood's Sarsaparilla ' cures the most stni)iori cases rind t is- the medicine for you to -take if-your lilopd u iiQpurei ;.! KofiiiV pji'is" is ifie best alier-din- ncr pin ; hssist digestion, ctird hc-ad-acho: -25o ;. ; -"' '-I;- believed, to have means died, a year, . iJ'T' i.. S'.: XT'.t.: ofvaluei h9,wcvor, could be, found mpngJwrugBag jind , .twod.iyf.. later jjhe yvas accordingly buried like a pauper at tlie put)licuxpon.e.. ( 1 he lanulonJ subsequently tounq bolnnd the doiVofi her room, Jin. a small 'dir M.iicn bag;, jfOpO iu,: notes ; ! ' rrrt 'fiw.' i-" . ' 1 Scnd'ymTr address to IL it. Buck-IcntCo.,-Cbic to, Ill and git a free sanip)a bo, of Dr. .King's Ntw. Life Pil!sv ,A triaj will convince Ypg, of their men tt; .'These pjlls ao rasy tr action arld'aro fmrtictilarly effet-t i ve it the ufe ofnstlpUon titid Sick Headache '-Foe Malaria and t.iver trouldcs thcy .bavo boen pr-ov-tfd invaluable. . They(are giianiiitced to be perfectly free from every dol cterious 'B0b.4lance and to bo purely regetabls. ' They lo not weaken by their action, but by Riving tme to stoiroch and bowels, greatly , in vigorate the f-ystem. Regular size 2'mj. per box. Sold at T. A. Al bright & Co. s. ; The government of Sweden has notified the Canadian government tint Mr. Andreo will start from Stockholm about the end of June for Spitzbert-n, to attempt his bal loon voyage to the north pole, and requests that instructions be given to Canadian oflicials at different poinU in the northwest territories and Hudson Bay-region to report the balloon if it is sighted. All rraa. Those who ha vo used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, liMvejow the opporruhiiy b try it Free, (all on the advertised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Snd j-our name and addrc to II. E. Bucklen k C-o C)iicavo?Ill,and-gi-tasainiie UxofDr. King's, New Lite Pills Free.'s well as a copy of Guide to Health and Honehold Instructor, Free. All of which is guaranteed to do von good and coat rmi itoth imrikold at-T. A. Albrf-ht & Co.'. ". : " " '' . Zola, busy as ho is supposed to be, wrks only three hours a day, j aixl the first hour hardly counts fkii,f It is usually between 10 and 1 o'clock in the day that he writ . At home in tlie . evening be onli- -I- vnlN'. aniifrwvilnnvt pitched high. If th rystein u ftwtifled ' by Hd's Har anrii?a. whi-h etakea rich, ml Mood, there is little dan- gej wf siJancas. '(V'J a f f .,.t , i f hi . I , ii..iJt ".;. it M tin ' a ift J - i Absolutely Fur 4 Celebrafed for Its great lovenlns ire'n(f tH DdneaiUrfataeii.!iAanrethd aKi,. and alum and nil f.rma of sdultenttlon emn iuae ouaaaTiranan UuT AL. UAK.IKU t ... wan w.. now x tiric fr.. r f ..... . R. L. Pritchforcfi"1 a mcrctiant of . Oxford,...assicneU. lAsseta , $600 i . Jbi! Tb??e ame.wtl It i,,yAibrfladly.Wrfed'.tlMi' Charjflitcw to; hare a fiobrod a posti r n,nSteTf ! Hi !'-. 'hi'' k iw -Ow 30,00oor)ief Ji"M.B'ar, rie'sW'ilai-garet Ogilvy'liaV' leeii sold itt linglandA d?. lrn- n ; Tlie general imprtjBionHppciir8Wtb' be that a Verylarge cotton crop will ' be planted in tlie Stato this season. h ' TCing Si Grebuwoocimercbantf'. Elkin, Taildd Veui esday iapili- tics um tfwm IZW - ' i JM-1. mm . v . v . In May there Wulte an Aiiiusual- - tions inlhifcjtoj;-l'lt It towns. . -. ..... . rfi-wKMl1' Work is ordered, t; be ieguit - once or! tho Baptist ' Stlite Female! " Lnirersity at JbiTeigh ridt1' td La -t.i v ..'!.. : ''" ;, . Tho eM bern'.- JonrittLtayi',trut it. some magistrates whd were iti&etbff ' for not ninking-"' their' Wports wer fotfnd guilty and made to pay potts;' ' A good - many burglaries ha v' takeni plaoe at "KittifeU tecnriy.n 1 TuesihihighV of lasf week tha "stor pf j.f.;voJ,d;i'd oVS r gutted by robber3.;; r,rj,i, ,!ls,t .v At Dodldy, - Wayne ckunfyfrW'.'' nrday Wcht a' week.' Friihfi Baxef. st V. turbulent : ibirfd ;. iKuUiqiap;, waa ., shot and;killcd by some .unknowa assassin. .5 - i; '-! s-rt.j ,irV. 1 Strajori; the Crippb; ,Cr pii ionaircvjefupcs gij, into ajiy "v wx ', i ey -.making schemco.J:'Wbat Lhk n tO'ing lo dd.V tys) he topfoniofrs;-''-"is tor keep my income djwrrwitf 1 1 " tbolitniti ordeccfujyT t ' T , A Pjiris b'wjlavardier, wbndiedUtf bUel nva niadhousa at tho- aire 'Of ' ugy uil lenno d'Alencon. His itivknainsvt was . Vido Emptier. ), Bouteille tb Bottle' .Drink WaUr Plratlfallj. ' t The general tendency of people is . not to drink water enough Pure I water itself never can bo unwbolo- - some, unless it is taken at too low a. temperature when, food U eaten. The reason for this is that digee- ( tion stops until the cold water in the .' system is brought up to the proper . temperature. , In The Chautanquaa the following advice is given: . ' We have proof that an insufficient quantity of drinking water is a fro- . , quent sourco of disease. George ' Hrary Fox, M. D professor of dis eases of the skin in tho New York College of Physicians and Surgeons, says in a recent article on this sub ject, "It is quite certain that few - forty' years, had (ho distirietf.Wl Atf' L baTirwlauilched'on . Parlf Mfly" ! Milca, Liano '.'do fr'UgyaijiI EiiiiW, . peoplo drink too much water, and I feel sure that many unpleasant feel ings and symptoms of actual diseaso would quickly diaaiqiear if the suf ferers only appreciated the ralue of this best and cheapest of all reme dial, pure water.". Dr. Charlea JU Dana, professor of nervous dLieaaes . , in the New York Post Graduate . , Medical school, in an article on diet ; in nervous disease, says: "Water should bo drunk between " meals or before meals aud a moderate amouat at ineals. At least three pints, or . . about ; six tuiablerfuL, ahouk4 fee. , taken daily. . American neurotics do . not drink water enough They bavo balf ueeeicated nerreH, and deasica-. J1CTeajl! irritMhilit ' . . lUrtaaaV "You are asking for alms, are you 7" asked a benevolent individoal ' of a crippled beggar. . ' - v'Novauv' replied tbotinforttmate roaa, "I bate iny anna an rt-h, but tf yoa conld get e a good cork 1 leg I'd be forever in debt to yoti air." PitUburg CbroaiclaTila. graph. . - - -; , ; . T mm y Y T -r r
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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April 1, 1897, edition 1
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