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VCL. XXIiL t;; " V ; GRAHAM; N. C, THURSDAY,. SEPTEMBER 3d, 1897. NO. 34. -. 4 t ,- l...v A 4 Keep your kuS& if thd Word REGULATOR is not on a package it Is Sinnoris Liver Hothing else Is the i&tnIt MtJmt be and , h&hn put up by any one except ; J. H. zei Li rj & co. And it can i W easily told by their T&adb "fHtS RED i Piy KE8SION Al CARH8. . At.torridy:at-Lav, - JJr?Mce In the State ntiS Felornl ourJs.. ..urtloe nwr White, Moore & Co.". TOii Slain "... Btrcet. 'Phone Ko. H. r . , j ; .1. 1. 113110 1 1 .13. 4 4 TTOttXEY AT LAW FA A rt ft A I! V w Oj. v.; w. 'if. m'Sbx, Ju. Prac'llre rrsnilaflj lo the cnrrf of Als- hance c.nnty. , ' Aiiif. 2, 9 ly. BrTwTs: long, jrT; -: .. '' "' , . dentist, : '. GRAHAM, N..C. . ftflW W Vestal filling. ' ' IWiee riotfFi : ; 3 it. m; t 4 p .Hi: ii- ' pentigt; ' K'--,. Gft Art AM, N. C. itfflM) at residence, opposite ltiHt Oliini'h. , H 8t. wrl iitivasnnalile prlwn, In office Monilayti unil Siitur- J - -.lln.VK. ; : - till Feed STABLES. ' W. C. Moore, Pkop'k, 'J' , i HaclijmMn't)it,'i ,ijijnh 'ftigftiofdon le IfHiiin. Clmrea iiiiMiei-nK!. '".fl-(llri t ' PBAGTICALTIMEB, t GRAHAM, - - s tt.C. i j AH kinds of tirt woik and re I; pairing. ' " '.y, ,' . I- Shoiion W. Elm St.. second ddor (ram Bain & Thompson's, j j IM..tf. ' ' -. , ' ' ' ' TUniin HI ATIATT la Your Pocket Wha Vm Buy a Pair t . Tfcey ail ym '4 m ftt Hi ti hm etpftt4 llb Lew Pile FlnUa. riaierur. Fit aaa yla , ar KIkM what tott coulJ yeaf . txfxt ' ;--; ." V , FOS 3ALH vi briEIDA STORE COf .. . Graham, N. C. Pombna Hill Nurseries. t. . Wtrst aiWIoMertlrf th ntnir.. All the (A I Aniferd fr.ili wi ll as the new onej Of awrtt.- flirty a anil H.-I frolta au4 is it ik, Jimme r !. fliiiua, Aprtcotn. v.iaiiiii Ckeetoaw-Hr; tfig auofea-try 4 1. of each. - -" ,i 'T . Green House Department. t H.w nrraantlHaaataif'annaUiHia Mi a irmi r le. Miol arrennoiiM-piain". r. i hi wrr.nral a if I funeiyl duaian by a . 'wwi.im O'Tmaa ttorl. I r.t f t Lnni ami rrrrm Diroae earn - . pamphM toa -How w Plant and r 1M( 4n lo aar wtnam tn IKI i r imrrfeful atieiHHut. orm Vt rut aowera or faneral -, nl iproptoBtJo. ; HoeII Bros' - fAKTS eyes open i not EGULATOR. never Of Pure, Fresh) Drugs and Medicines; Remember Carry a Full Line of the Purest and best: Prescriptions Accurately. tit ' i Compounded At all hours. Remombar' The Place, Vestal Building,' Next door to Post Office. Plpa" rurt tho f-llnrl nirliiw carefully i .. Miit liiiierv Act. IM. t i .All taxes nlmll Ik tints imi tin' urst Mouility in !tpumjier iL cuct ytur, ujt "f lie. Ch ip. Hop. W (Hoe-i tvti-1 In lWt:i. I'lieMmrlil or IiIh IVi uly or l'x,.Col IO''tirhall tit'nl tit rim Uiiui-r. llou.4i or ,iIa oKKe lit rlm.oiiuoty t in'.i ! nr n the iiki:iiI' of s )t mher awl NovwinlHir f(i' t in iiri w. ni' ivii' ivl:ii t i'. s; lm i-liall kIs jIii like imin liorM't' lid lit loitono iluy liurinir; ilio moiiili of Octobei" at somooua ir ra-irn pUio in ouch towttKhii, of wlilcii iirt4-iiin.utiie ili:tiUi icl'on l rt'hfrtl-o'.ni'iit Mt thriM'tir noru mii.n Ik'. il ici3, n"iM;.f;t H.'WWiiMiwr, It o if HO ui-. Jlxli'-it iii thu comity.' Fnovi kii;. I'lim notli Invr In this 'fctiou fliall lio -on-li'iiod t'i lieveit t:i' ol!tJctiiii oin.-er from luvyiinr a;i-l lofTinK lift r Ih i flrt-l:iyor .Vmumlier, 6ut bcrfhall n t toll li.-iori; that iliiy. vU: Itovei.uo Act. W". Htn.&J. I'hiit it ilitill bo mill lv liviti r in r lie tlio luty uf tlio HhtIiI of ouch county III Uio uue to muke UillKent Ir ijniry iiii'i report lo ttn JuiIko A.t eiicli leria of tlio Criminal ('nun hold iu thu. oxunty fil .iH'iii)r Hie l lino wli"li tlm livrn) lax nnl t!ixe protilil lor III Sclie'nifM A, II un.1 Cof tliimivt hUimCI Ifavu lieii palil hm to wliothiT or- not ftich llooiio t-i.xe unit oth!.r'taxo. biiye biton pui'l liyiili pnrHon oreoni irntmiin heblc for ihu wiine. ami to -tuuko out a iihi of til (lolliKjwnto. Anil It Kb. ill lift in f ie tiia rtnty of tlio Judjo to Hiilmiil tlio llt of ilici'lo tiXA TSSttiTt Bcctlon of thUac-r. c.-w llmiutinlH tn l lie .-onciipi'tiiiiioemi iiuit in n. vliii aru liabli! to pity ihu license tux ir t.ixni irvt(Iel lor ll Si;li.'.!ule A, 11 mid C of thin j m t miii thv Miiulilimrv Ant. nnii ahull Mil to M'C. ivi. i utt tiut'U pomon. or oorKrt iui. l-Hy the same as provided by lmr.nhall lie uumy 01 a iiiixieim'tnior uuri jjuinneii y a' Ujio ifl erii;eilln ttvo biiiilfH.i ilnllnrxor ira piisoned not l;tf-',"i' ingnthx, etc A re'Uln.-d by Ltr, I will Ih nt thn follow lim blaooon I bo (Iiivh ineiiiloneil diiriiiv the UKHiih of ,tt(tobor, 1UT, to rco.u i: tuu uao fi;rlT.'iiu - (ii-Mliatii... ...Mondny, Ort.4 Swei-uvUlu.,...Tuexlay Kn nitolini.- iHU. Saxuiidbaw -TiHu.iny, 1 m. ... Oft. Willlairi i,...Weiliirit.l t.Hmutif miM-t. hulphln'iiMIII W.iliuwliy, tot p ulvi-I-U Holmau's MIILThlnn ltty. D a m to 12 DiOi-t. ? Hiuw Cai!i-. .-'I humour, j In 4 f. ni,...KI. t llrfil Tc;nrut' Fil my,8 4 m i in.-Oft. Hrnaua"i'Sinie..Frliliij;iti5 i 'Atet.n A UiniMiii e Ki CUiry'Oiiliiy.liB m io3 m.' 'i. Blon ColleBC... Moiiiinyv,...... .. . -e I Bnrlintrt-m ' Kri.lny l. y'j.hce n t i Mctrane.. Moiirtay........'...'. vt W Hub Tiiemlay.....-!... ....- Oe P AlwiiMhaw Tu tflity, at night .... fu MnrKHi's tore IKiW'diieiay...."...,wOrt ? Aiarmne aauiro... iiiunHoiy...... i vinu-iitpo. FiiiUy.it am 10 is ni ... l'leaiaiitorove..rrtiU3tloum..V.Orl i nurMiny....... .i rieiuleitlH a-uo.Tiieluy. ()Ih-..... . Thunfclay Haw Hirer. ..rnoy T. MwMHax ... ....iit;i .. s.jini-(ftoUm.tH;iii i IIIK Flla. IIIUMMM . M .!;. tii ihetax iMy.ira la that thry Henvor lopay lrompilv, a I am now unabls tony what, the Jo-ltfi- of thf Suirlor Oiurt will miulieof ne at Nor.-uilir lerm, Itut a withe apwlal ajie4 tn in- luld lr llw mT t bania aiil the trj..fe-flo ia I am aurlrfted tual Iber luuat be pant by vfinlier iamrt. Kcic tfugy. : X-H.VKKKXODI.Ki HherlU of AlautaMuuCuuuty. H-pt. Sth, VOl Execution Sale ! n virtue Of an f xntitbn Iaaue4 tn w frrmi huHSniT Coiir jf J.w-ouiitr wherein Hannah K. Komllee l plaintiff aiut K. I. Koonce i rtefunilaiiL I will w II f r eh ... o.. i.. hklfb r at tiw ro irt aouac di la Graham, '. C at Ii o'e-ouk MONDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1897, (be for wlna; nu-rihel tract of law! hi i Kauertta towiaoilp. Alamance amy, eoo ! t.'iintnr m aofw tn.iy or It I. ttxamir in tfh ri baolt of Hw rfirt ami np"" the waleraof ft.d rre a 4wlJoiw t .lamia j 01 1 hoe U. W. X. H .lit wa l Klwr. d I la the hum com rywl by Seel .. the KiaMH ly a lliwai pi hi -m- ""-"'.ek'. - " SlwriS ot Alaiaauiw Couaiy. . Pel timber f. W-T Wa. txecutorV Notice. Marina onatlfll aa exerator f lwr eatwte of W. P. Bmwnln:.o.aal, lalS it. nolle 1. herrtry nl ail wavn-c-init taweatite "t aald S-. - to tirawal Hie aaaa. wi m niar la pti Srtt w r tl. 'ZLH M-aSHinafof,tleH- reonirry. All !wo-iki t ' "ai-i a-r a.iua that Hks T.illlFii itl Co, Value of Ileal a,nd Peraonal Property thu State. .-, ' v. .i The State bVwnl rif titx eqnnliz;i tion.hnfl ciiih'nlt'tvU tljo sumninry of the MrirH-f of r;ierty A'ulues, ns fi-lldws: . Ntitiilcr of wr of lnml 27,763,o3." vnllie nO,4U3,977 J hnvn IoIh 82.9!)li vnluo '$44.8fi,. ; homes 172;708, vsilue $ j.'"47, J)2d ; inuleA 12.1, Q,"2, vluw 64,780, 5)70 ; liitttle 8'j4,a;2, value $t,17.r), 5.rK r hogs 1.280,140, Vnluo $1,' r)S2.S76, sheep 834.2S0, valufe $3l7;4!)fi; bicycles '.5,822,' value f 128.5f'l.; nneminicrnti'd property ?-18, 755. K 0 ; biinlf , .8tK-k $2, 789, 840 j jireipn Imihlinsr and Idah. HtiHrk 814,201 ; HtaHe luiMin! and loan stock 8134.108; (ii:s $3,184 total $234,142,594. Tliere turns otit to be no increase, the total ove? IHhI veitr: The fiillin';: off is in bunk stock, . 8480,0U0Vi. Mc. klen hnr county, failed to report iiy, w hile last year it reported 8408,000. Cliniiiplon Grain Drill. . The Chnmnion (5rain riHii . hHa been lih'jifofed iiritil it is onp .f the"; best drills on t .e niarke't. .It is for s de by S. A. Wiiitk. Sept. 6-lin Mebane, N. t. Restaurant. " !b al.s at all hours from 0 a. ni. Jf 10 jh-ni.. Wlieri .oti . wald, .) ood meal call on , me! Southeast of the court hoiwn.' JOE A. CRAVES. For 8nlp. One store honsf! and blLjrwIha towiVof Haw River. For particular h'p'plyto . J; W. Gi:e(!oky. 1-fit. TOXSOIUALi. : When you want a nice, hair-cut or shave, caU on me. My shop is at tlio iiith'oiiat c'oWef ' U Cirtfft House S(UiirCi El.MS Hl.R(iAA'E. rliti Grade Fertilizers. , (lre:it Wheat and Corn Grower.' Ro'e Meal, "Durhniti Amiuonia," and other brands' for 'wheat and grasses. I c m commend the lust as a Vejy siijeriiu feftiliiir for wheat, bavins testiHl it several years. Sec I me before buying. Dan. M.Vf Af.tfeR, 41 . . tii-aham, N. C.' When in need of a Neat Hiuf C'ut or a, Smooth Shave, in fact anything in' the Harbcr line von will do well .... .it -.a ... i . . . i in in ii in 1 1 1 y snop in tne csrni Riiililing' ovi-rT. A. AUniirln's dim; stun; fflv simp is first cl:wi in even' appointment. HOP, RUKFJX. DIAM).1 HOtAjJifiK IIONB.' The Ueat fur Win at.' ( ITWTb'oinas M. Chci k. of Orange county. n'iVi'ifi 2J3 bushels of wheat fror,i 9 bushels sown'' an nvt-rigc of about 25 U 1. I Ic used Diamoxk Son m.E Do'xk. Will use no oilier. DIAMOND HOl.TJBLKBOXK For Whnf;. - FlHH.ia( p'rice to clubs. The W. A. Mi iikav Co. Mebane, X. C, Sept. 1. Goy. Ruscll rciiricvcd Ilavnes, a neuro who was jo have lieen hung nt WhitefiTlo Friday "Tuf' kfling a you ig white man. The reprieve is tiniil Xoveint-cr 5th. and is grunt ed at the rciiuest of Solicitor Sea- . . lL S: r : . r " P II IV I I 1411 41 1 jU-'lf HliillllOi I'lJlBUIIS UU I Bucklaa "t Aralca Sal. ".The Rest Salve in . the world for Cuts. Rruiscs Sores, Ulcers, Sail Rheum, Fever Sores, Tettery ( hap- i ii . i . i .in i . lied Hands, billlilains,. on is, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no imy reouied. ' j i,-i " i cures rilcts, or no ny rcnuied, . .,,.,.. ,1 :... ....f . Jj!j is guirintctd lo give jiericct. sittis f'ctinn or mncy n fundi d. 1'rbf ce . "i , . m i.5 cents er imix. ror vale at T. A- A1,'rit'''t oi V drug store. Winhingtin ' Prorestf if rs Fnncis Wilkinson on Fr;Iny lact o bbrateil his niiicty-sixlh birthday. Shec0!l'iJl'?d Jne4rintHilIuut the iiidof glasses. ' When in ' need of a remedy lo nlicvc jmin yu nt the aun-st, quiiketrt and lest. such a one is Rice's (ioiHic ( ! reuse Ijiiinieirt, it relieven all pnin "at once, it cure enmp, cu-h ami i-ohls as soo t as used. For wile and guaruft'eitl by all dtng-1 jrtsts and general stores. It nheves whooping cougli. Auditor Ayer has notified (lie ahcriff. clerks of court and registers of dt-eils of the State that they must furnish ilie auditor with rot(! of their nfliewl UnmIs. r Pure, Virli lli U-nU the ncrvri. Tli.it is whr Hood's 8ari-arill, tle great blood purifier, . cures ncrvousiie. . . r . . f . Attorney I'eneral Wwt-tT gifes nis nsnion to the Slate trtasnrer tha! income derived front North ttaruliua railroad stork fhoulil ! taxed. oATonzA. fWHw- cwil It May Do as Mnch for Yon. . Mr. Frwl Miller', of Irvinjr.. 111., vrites that he had . Severe Kidney trouble for many years, ' with severe pairi.4 in his back and also fhat Hs Iladder wasafficb-HL Ifvinhnriny tialled Kidney cilrje but without any' gcKid resull: 1 Alout a car ago lie btan using Elcetrie Ib'tt. rs and found relief at orcc. KleWric Bit ters is espeeicajjy.iida jifed to cfire of all Liver and Kulney troubles nnd often gives almost instant relief. One trial will , prove our (Moment. Price 50c. and Sl.OO; Sold at T. A. Albright & lo;'s. - r--rr In - Alexander county a little daughter of Nevt. Smith wan kicked by n mule and bkiill broken. TI.e child died: There Kro two leasotmble things which everybody should :;, take pood care of no's health; and , it lost, regain it quickly, end to this" everybody '11 apree. And then are a .'rent multitude of people win' arcag.-eVd that !o such purpo-esSim- nions Liver Regulator is the, best helper. '! am troubled with torpid liver anil niithing gives relief ".so quick like Siitfinon-i Liver Ke-'iil i tor." R. R. Strange, Lake City, Fla. 1 here are now thirty companies in the State guard and o'nij inde pendent company. Thero lire no less .ii. ... ' a than eighty-nine a)j)lications on file for permission to form com jjhtiips. ili'ns Soon Filing Hcttcr. ''For ihn e years I was troubled with my heart and liver. I witt run down in health anil could hrib ly walk, I was so weak. I tried ninny medicines and finally t bought ftjioitle of Mood's. Sarsaparill.i. I was coon feeling belter, and after taking a few more bottles I waVt strong nd able to walk." J. W.' IlA' tKif, t!ierdalc, Va. . TIoo ''s Pills nic the favorite fiimi'y ciit'iartic Fn'sy to UiHi, gentle, mild. ".5 edits. The inaiiV building at the Presby terian orphanage at fariuni Sprinns iVcompleted nt a cost !' 814,000, and there is 8'.)00 canli on hand. There are eighty orphans nt that pVc. If the seams of the RUCKSKIX RREKCHES were the kind that rip, while the buttons were poorly fast C'led. and itlwiys coming off. we wiiulilu't cay tfiey were good pants. As it is, each d.-tail U.per'fi-ct. 'I he si n. lis; button , pockets an I fit are nil ihi best.- They are the best pants we know how to make. , r"--'t 1 ? , Raleigh cdr: Messenger : Several perrons in Teenm'sceo are sending red foxes t'j' this State for breeding p.irposcs. The gray fox is tpiite plentiful, but the led fox is very mrc here. , ".My lffiy came home from school one day with his hand brtdfy liiccrat ed anil bletsling. aiir suffering great pafn," saySMr. K. J. Schall, with Ab'yr Rrmi' Drug (i( Sri Lnuif Mo. 1-I drenscd the wound, anil applied Ciiaiiil-erlain's Puin Ralin frei-ff. . All .pain cinsiyl and in a re markabi hort time ft hfcal. l with out leiH ing it sear. For won ids sprains, swelling' and rlicumatiniii, I know of no medicine or prescription equal to it. 1 conVulcr it a house- II nessily." The 25 a 1- 1 I llll.l w Albright niie Shelliy Star s ivh I5ud P.ar rctt, nt too Lincointou Cotton Mill, found a pi.ntol and tvas show ig it to a friend when, by accident, . . . it was discViargeil. the ball passing through his aldoinen a..d killing him almost instantly. - Southern and Western stock men know a good" thing when tiiey S" h, therefore for ncmtches. sweeny, ring Ixim, strains, spiains. briiists. saihlle ami luirness galls and ailments of horse-, ihcy use Rice's Goose re.'ise'I.iiiiriieiit.il is giMsl for man aa beast. Sold and gair antced by all druggists and geiieml rturea. 1 Mr. Walter E. Faison, soli ilor of the Statu Heiartiiii nt at Washing ton, I). C, died at Wilmington Welntliy moniing I;mt. Col. r a ix ni was aU-ut 42 years if nit'. andhalimiriheiwveriniiunFm . . I i , - i i. . i . c i : .... service 15 yeai-s. ' Tlie -Bicyclist I5est Friend" is a famrliar name for De Witt's Witch Ilai l Salve, always ready for ttner-j gencics. lute a siscihc lor piles. it a!so instantly relieves and cures cuts, bruisut, salt rheum, eczema ami all atIix-li.Mu.-iii the skin. It never fails. Simmons, I he druggist. W. II. II4I1, o:m of. the oHest did Fellows in the State,- died Morolsy night a week at bis hinne in Salem.? lie st-rVtif tfuSiOgh the r ar. being a mendKir',,! Vis 2Gih N. U. Ileginient bnmL V-wlM- ' bai 'hal eay Only a Difference la "t jnna. Nwa ObacrVer. ' ' ,: 'z The F'ayct'evttle Observer says that "the parairiount issue in North Carolina : is white supremacy." The CtreeiisborO Telegnini sivs ''The paramount issiti) iii North v arolina, just as In other states, is dean, honest, honorable, efficient government. That we have at,. the present time is neither of th&te." There is no conflict here. The paramount issue everywhere and at nil times is good government "White supremacy" is but the synonym in this State for giiod gov ernment. . . We have had two" f xperiences in North arobria when tiie nejro vote conl rolled: First, in the period be ginning in 18G8 when the carpet baggi rs n ml tfa'if iiljies stole not on ly evcrvthiiig in sight hut mortgag ed the industfy of the people for many -years to satisfy their greed. The negfn partici pant got little be sides' ifiean whiskey, shining beaver ha's; a chance to confab with so call ed big men. fine cigars and a swag ger that made him offensive. The average ntvro voter gif nothing ex cept promises and higher taxes. The people under the leadership of a nee drove that gang out of )ower undc" the shibboleth of "White Supremacy" bfci-ifii'se it was the solid negro vote, which Oovcrnor Hussoll says is almost always cast for the rascals that made the resign, df- Llt tlefield and Swepsorj pcwsible. That the ifVoh who won this fight had no Icsiit! to injure ho negro is seen in the fact that the Vance, Jarvis Scales, Fowlc, .H'1 and. Ciirr nd ministrations gave the. negroes every educational and other advantage tfiey. enjoy. They were told that their own subservience to scojmdrefs of their Oivn and the white fa'co un fitted them to select leaders, and most of them recognized the truth of tli j frank and not unfriendly stab mcnt. Twenty years passed. A clean, economical and honest admini.-ttrn-do'if I eeatne seemingly so iiernianiint as t be;onie coniiiion place.' The peo lie lorgot what uia negro vote . .11. I .it mis a sprniKiing oi seiusii men nan dor.d years licfofe. A generation had grown up thitt "knew no! Joseph." The Federal Democratic administration grossly betrayed the people" Id? becoming ihe'iig nt of the gold standard power. I lard times and general lcprpssinn fell on the icojile. Discohterft at brfd cot Vitions and disappoint inchf at H(einderatic Federal policies were the twin parents of thu Populist party, and into it went many farmers who h'pc'it iif their desperation to bring aooui nciii-r mins. ti nil iiiciu went scheuiing and selfish men who longed for the flesh pots. Thegival bulk ir the w hite people said : "It iS beitcr o bear the ills we have than to. lly to those we khoiv all almuti - to-wit; - rule thrmuh- the hegro vote." Soon the leaders, see ing ml hope of getting offi.-ca fur thd'tfselvcs tfxcciit by embracing the negro, orgapicl a fusion moVem'Cnt and won through the negro votei Result : the leaden got offices ; the people got higher taxes and a dis graceful, 'dishonest and incompetent government of affaifs. Now tho best citizenship of fn'oi S.ate, educated' , nivl uneducated alike, see that if has all been a hor rible mistake rind arc anxious 1 1 re turn to Uitter government. They see that cgm rule by mgroes or by wliiiti men who look to m groes for die bulk of their support is degrad ing the coniiiion wealth among its sisters, tearing down a civilization it has rctpiireil ci nturies to build up. Ruascllisiu and Fritchiir lisin, which stand for bail gover itiieiit and cor- ! Miration and trust dominated cd ral government, eould not ex ist a dity without the solid negro rote. It could not exist without a contingi-nt of white voters, mainly animated by a dmire.to get oflice, or by ignorant pnjinlice. The' pre.s. cine of a solid mass of I20.IXX) miiro votes, readv to be traded off for anything hurtful by mliin bad selfish' white and ngro leaders, is not only a menace to good, govern ment, but is a temptation to-mcn who want oflice to lieiwy principle in rder lo get it. Tin-re are always some men of ability who have no political principli-s, n-ady to fight where the Mr i' liet --The fact that 120.000 negroes stMnrready,"at I delirered to promote the nml-ition of the wnrst of thcae is a matter so aon-dling that all lwtriotie white j men mu.4 e that "it" is their high ,,,.,. t nni,e to .prevent govern nwHil i if ibis ebnmeter. To say jth.it goihl govenment 4s the whinnmnt issue is equivalent to saying that white supremacy must be the hiblailelfi of next, year's eaintign. There is diflenfKM only in tcruts. . " , ' . -' Rimnlng sHre. indoient ulcers ami similar tnailjes, even tlwmgh A many rexir standing, mar lie cured by usin? Dc, Witt's Wrtth Haa-I filre. It aKthes," airpntrthens and hmk It is the preat. pile cure.- How Unr Prealdonta DleUV . George Washington coot rated a cold which- developed into larycngitis proving fit Uil : he was. uurioif on Ids estate, now historic Mount Ver lion. " John Adanis- passed away from senile debility ; he was buried ' at ii - Xiioii-y, .iiiina. . , .jjj . 1 homas Jetlerson died of chronic diarrlxea, and, ljke , most of ilm southern-horn j-rosfdetfls, ho was buried on his own estate, that at Monticello, Va. James Madison jpasscd away of old age, and was buried at JMont- pcher, t. James Monroe tilso died of general debility ; he was buried in Murbh Cemetery,1 New York city. John Quin -y Adams died from a stroke ot paralysis,, with which he vas attncKod wJiilo in the house of representatives at Washington. His body is interred at Quincv, Mass. Andrew Ja.kson died in mi co - suiuptifiii a lid lropy, and Wiw buried on his estate the llefiiiitagt near NashviJIe, Tenlf. Martin Van Ibfren succumbed to catarrh of tiie throat and lungs ; his grave is at KiiKlurhiHik, N. l. William Henry Harrison caught a severe. cold on the day of his in auguration, and it hnally develojied into pleurisy, from which hi? (lied, lie was iHfri.eil.a't Xorili Bond, 0'iiio. The mysterious disorder, which caused the death of John Tyler was likened to a bilious attack; his body was interred at Richmorid. Va. An injudicious diet which induc ed cholera morbus is asiigned as the reason for the death of Zac.hary Taylor,- who was burjid Wn his estate near,riOiH'sviiTi,! Ky.' ' Jiih'iea K.' Polk died of cholera : wss buried oil his estate near Nash ville, Teiiii. Millard Fillmore wis Citallv stricken wilh. paralysis J his body lies in Forest Hill Ccine cry, Buf falo, N. . rniiiklin Peirce died of inflam- irialion of the stomach ; was buried at Concord, N. H. James Buchanan was for many years a sufferer from rheumatism and gout, from . 'fh'ich he finally I? I . l .J 1 ' '.'..; i a r-.. a men ; ne was uuncti ui jincaster, Pa. . Abraham Lincoln wag rtssassinat- t?d by J; Wilkes Bimi Ii, and is buri ed at Springfield, Ml. . , Andrew Johnson s death was cause ! by paralysis, and he was buried at (ireenville. lenn. Ulyses S. Grant died, after ri long strujghv of caucCf ft'f (he throat, and his body lies in the mighty anil in: g nliecnt mauso eum at River- sidii Park, New York city. 1 iftherfoM JJ. Haves', died f paralysis of the heart, and was bur!J w at Frcincifit, Ohio. ...! James A. Garfield was assissinat cd by Charles Guiteau, and is hit ed irf Ltk6 View Cenifitery, Clev. land. Ohio, Chester A. Arthur succumlied to Bright's disease, and his grave is in Rural Ccino'ery, Allmjf, N. Y. Maahvllla Centennial Kipoeltlnn. With theappriNich if coo! weather and the i-losing days df the Nash ville Exposition interest in that oc casion HiCadily . inereasVii arid the' movement to Nashville is very en couraging. - The Southern Railway is the short and direct route to Nashville : Double daily service with through Pullman cars. . Norfolk and Nas'iville limited, leaving Norfolk daily at 0:26 a. ni., Imvlng Raleigh 3:40 p. m., leiving Grevnsliom 0:4. p in., arriving Nashville 1:50 n. in. the follow irrg day. 'lliniu.h Pullman drawing riMiin car Norfolk to Nashville. Washington and Southwestern limited daily, with through Pullman ear from Jersey City, Washington and Greensboro to Nashville, con nection from Gohlshoro. Raleigh and nil nointM in North Carolina. Call on agent or representative of the Southern railwayibr full in f.ir.nation. ' The Ideal Panncca. James L. Francirf, Alderman,' Ciiicwgo, . cava : 'I regard Dr. King's New hiscovcry as an Ided Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints, having used it in my family for the last five years, to the exclusion of physician's prescrin tions or other mMaratioiis." , Rev. .John Bqrgus, Keokuk, Iowa, says ! "I have lascn a Min ister of "lhr7Mrthii4.;Kfscoal church fir 50 vears or more, and I have i ercr found anything so lcne- hcal. or that gave me sjch speedy rcbt fiis I 'r. King's New Discovery." TrV this Idial Remedy now. Trial Birtiles Fiej at T. A. Albright 4 Co.'s. "" .'- - William J. Nvwby, who was trr ribly Incemted by gin snwsat Rock Mount Saturday inoruing a wct-k Hied that aflemisiu from loss ol IiIishI.IIu' l.-avcs s, wife and nine t-hiidmi. dAflTonxov. , JjSTZTi " 9 Royal ankea the' lood para, . . w-hiaeaoejMi aa4 aallcteeja. Absolutely Pur it H9MaV AMfWI' PaWIVft CXi frTWIWWH. mijiajLi.,1 Ashevilio Cilfw-n h . Perhana tho smallest cfinsiderutun on record in a mule t ri lo wa i that paid yes e May. I lie p.r :ina timl company has had n mule that has gome heart trouble that affec t Jt in its work." Tbenliiu of killing it e animal. was v I'onsidercil. but it was not done, and , ycsU'rdayfhe mule was sold forjl eeiiTH w.ort.i pi jieacnes, .-; .) , , ... j,, .... .. ......... i ... ..k . , . letter, sair-tineaD ana tucxemau The intense itching and smartinK, fuel- --lent to these diseases, is instantly allayed ir applyinar ,Chamborlain' Eye and ' ikin Ointment;, Many yery bad cases lave wen pernMnenti enrea ny it. it , a eqnally efficient for itching pile ami . t fsrorite remedy, for aore nipnlea, rhnpped hands,; chilblains, frost bites nd chronic sore eye." SO ct. ver box, Dr. f srtj' .Cnhdltlen. FawOrra, art' t -iu ira i nurse neens Tram m -? -jondition. Tonic, blood uariSrr and ; .'ermifiiK v'fbey are not food bnt , nedioine ana the best tn tuts to pnt a " mrso in prima conilition. , Price 23 -puis per pnvHUKn, . , t For sale hy T. A. Albright & Co. t . "l ... :.' . ' V - I " '"". " -. - -. Wheii'voy arc in need of print- ng call on iw:a.neb, wi.iro you-will find an nssortincnt of tirst class stilt fonefy. Pficiy,. reasonable r v..i-L- iir.it p.lms . - -WATCH THE BASKEf, BEHOLD the fool snjth "put not all thine eggs" in tha ono basket,''-, which is but a manner of wyilg,' : scatter voiir money and,y iur alien-, fion,' but.the wjse marl sttitn, put all thino eggs in the oip bisket nn'; WATCH THAT BASKET. ; - Gates : & Go.; tiare the Basket and iri It too will find a complete line of Drugs, Sta ti mery, Fine Perfumes, Trusses," Shmfldcr Brace, etc. - ' .., Agents for Royslers', Fine Can- ' dii-s. . f- - v" Injun Buttcfr.chres all kinds of sores. ... - LVU U'llll l At the Ltiwest Price. B.C.VOODnLL.; , Durham, H. C When ypu want good Hand-Made Harness don't fail to rail on mrf when you come to Durham . PH0K0SRAPHT. ' ii;WILBUK K. SMITH. LEXINGTON, KY., . Tot eufhur 4 M tana. aaS tiawialMe ccytjrriL ccllese cf it. l:;:v:::t7 t-T to thooain'W f frmilnmtmm tfi t" - Wa. 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The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 30, 1897, edition 1
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