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4 r',T SI 5" v "'tmsmim.-'. "V-11 voLirxxin:' PRMHKMI N2G THURSDAY; NO VEMBERr 5, 1 897. no;, 42. ( I. tut W .-Ml .en. ' V . (...;-, . j- . " ' -t V 7 II : -3sie . Alamance (Iueaner:.. - MIMII ' ' "f-' .i-..- i mi i , , . . ' ' i - ,i . , i i i m ' ' ' J- . -m, .murmn, .Fr w...iitT i.n.... . . i, if 1 - ,, rX,71 1 I,i n. , Ti I . .. y -,y i i ' ,. w ' fT- ..." )" I" '.' '!..". '! " ". -.T'". .' ". I l .' ' 4 111 iff to tfa ezclatioa of U othmt Ther know from ctaml am that Hood's la tba beat, 1 it eVMp-when Mhara fall. liood'i Sanapariua la suu maae anaei tha peraonal aapwviaioB of the adacated pharmaolata wh originated IVvT: 7 The question el beat la Jittt ai poaltlTely decided la tarott Hoo4'M the oMetioDj- . of comiaraOraaalaa. t I H X Vlf i " XiotW thlnv: Etctt dTertlaement V " , t Hood'a Sanaparllla la true, la fconcet. l-vsrr-ik-'-r 't-' - ' ; Oarsaparllla i .. tithaOMTnwBlaod PartAer. AnugBlta. u' v - TreparedaaJry d T. Hoed O., LOweU. Man, rk are toe only pnm w an IlQOa S PUIS wUb HixkIVi iiauuriUa. are the only pin lor take A.. t-OJVO, if . ' Offloe or Thl, Nw Co.'. rtare, Mara -fe; 8tTMt....;pbin Kn. ll. ',,1. . . i , - v ,?' OaATBtKOit.., .; . f..PT'?','I. OBEEN6BOBO. N. tJ. ' TrartW regularly r fnnnre eonnty. .' . ' Id the court, of Ala. - -AuavMt'r t)R. J. Rv StOCKARD, - fflBw a residence. TjppoMte ' Jllalit.iat CImwU. ' ? ill- t wot HticiBlleTrloea. z Peecl ! STABLES, J .vV. C. Moobe, Pkop', ;-V V; VTar ,J U AH A M.N. X ' amertall trnlna. Good M;l" or- dou aaa. ChWy.i,iaaJeiate. ', , tin T'V4" : I " Z IJbli CAROLINA'a . ' 'SO K E M OS'f KJVgPArER. (' ' 11 TT'V'U.-"-i''f bttri 1 t,,y! . I i . Wjtekl Y, 9 Indnfrwii"ri ainrl fnrlraui'- Kirmor ,v. .- - THE CHRLCOTB. . . j . . - 1 , - 5 ,. nd mora attractive than etT; it will . :;, t an m-a!ualile-i9itic,txjUiehotnc, . ,..xh omcs. lcuue) T work rami. , , Tbj Dh ly Obserrer. t k r ' . ' AH the ncwiT'Wftne world. Cnm ; -jleie dil rpnrta fhrnn ttieState j. aixl iNationaX lpiMa. 8 year . - The Weekly Obrterycr. " A perfect family JoumaL All ttt - new of the week. Remember the Onlf One JXolljir.' a Tear.' ' j; r ,811 for fAiril'le topics. v Addrcya TIIEOBSEKVEU. . ,V , ; 1. .oiariao'tte, n. c; ARE YOU. ? VP TO DATE: IfjoaarcBot the News and - v t)EB.YEE is.' ' Subscribe for1 it at . . once and it will keep jron abreast -. ;'""f tJietlme.",, ' l' .-''l .--' ."-Fall Aoeiat ProwxllVpatcli , - ' ea, ... Atllho. aef-TforBigq. ,do j ' " , rneatic, na tioaal. .ttiaie and local . r all tbctimex -?-5-i.'.r. t. Dailr Newa an Obaerrer $7 " per yfirf, 530 far 6 moa: '; , Wceilj North Carolinian 1 ' rr year, 50c for 6 moa. . . KEWS& OBSERVER PUB. CO, ' "Raukicti, N. C 7 ;i x' . ' . -. - - . : " f 'i . t" ..j - ; '.-'" ,. -., 1 v - . . The North. Xarplinian ar4 ,Ta ALtaxsce VtLT.kra will ; be .aent fir c vrt for Two prjlara,. Cah J n a 1 va ranC,:J fi' - THE LilJLlSKa I THIiJ Oil) HDMQBISTS. THE ELDERLY AVAL MAN'S YARN OF THE NANCY BELL. aetd Thair RaaaarkaAle AArantmra With .Mai Bai 1 Um Dariu (Prom "The Bab Bollads." ; Twaa oa the ahoraa that round oar eoaat . - From Deal to Bmnuata mtn v That I fonnd aiona,' on a pfooa of ateawv ,- . .... , - -. . . ty'- ;f. , ,.Bbi half waa weedy, Me beard waa lonf , . And weedy and lone waa be. 4 Aod I heard thla wight oa the ahora raotta JUL laa atnffuiar minor Keyi . ( . ,; "Oh, t am a eook and a captain bold " Ad the mto of tha Naany brie i """ind a lioa'n tight and a nildshlpmlre And the erew of the eaptain'a glg" . And he aHook hie flsta and ha tore Ma hair, TIU I really folt afraid. ; y Fori couldn't help thinking the " baea 4UUmm; - ; t. ; Andaolalmplyaaid; , ') ' Ot eldertyinad, It'a Bttle I know Of the dutieeof men of tha aaa, AndnieatnyhandUIiutderataad t V3 4 Bow yon ean poadbly be . v. A ,.v;-' t ,t.-tt-y--f;K'- : "At once a eook and a captain bold - . -And the nfate of the Nanny brig -, And a boe'n tight and a midnhlpoilta . : Jtad the erew rt the eaptalq'a gig I" : 1 .; Then be gave'a hitch to hla tronaera, whieh , la a trick all anamem larn, '1 , : Jtynd. haring got rid of a thumping qold, -Be epon thl. painful yarn: .,. ' : (",- -it. (. : - i'! : 44 Twaa ta the good .hip Nancy Bell . , '" That wa Balled to the Indian ara, ' '" .- And -there on a reef are eome to grief, i .. Which haa often occurred to roe. ' : ' J- ' " ' ' rAad pretty nigh all a' the erew waa drowned " : a ."" (Tfcere waa aerenryaercn o' aoul), 1 "-And only tn t the Mancy'a men . ., -Bald 'Berel' ta ttto moator roU. ; mvic it-pa wtrn wMnepui itn awnTHirna - Bl agiDKAUI.n . . ""There Waa me, and thejek.eaJ fheaen ' ' tain bold.-' . -y'l. 1. --.-; V And the mate of the Vaaey brig. - And the tioa'a tight and a midahlpmfte ' And the erew of tha eaptain'a gig. "For a month fee'd neither winiea nor drink, . ... TfiTl a-hnnery we did feeV ; 80 we drawed a lot and aeoordia .hot j.;; The captain for rauraaaal. j.; r '' "Theaext lot Ml to the Xancy'a mate, Aadadettnitadiab hemaila. V ' Vktm onrappetlte wttb tha nildahlpmlta -Wa astern anrrlrota atald. . . . t ' -And thaa we mttrderad the boea tight. And he much maimUwd pig. -" Then -e Witt led trra. didtcn oonk and mo, . tl On the crew. of. the eaptafta'e gig. -; Then only the cook and aie waa left, ' ' And the deTtearto q neat ton, 'Which : Of aatwo aora to 4he kettlef areaa, ' And we argued it out a. aloh. . I kmd that eaok aa 4 broth, I did, - Aad the eook be wurahiped am, I But we'd both be Mowed if we'd either be .-atowed " ' ;;,.Ia the eabav efcap'k hold, yea aaa. 5rB be entif yon dlneeoff eaaC aayaCom. 1, 'Voa, thaCnayat, "Tea's be. -; 1HBhonedifIdWmyjrrtend,'qaotht; ' , ." And 'Ecaetly ao,' anoth he. ..-i. ,-tt - ! ' .mi.v.r,!c,' MBaya be. ADearv'aYnea, to aarder a " ' Wore a f ooliah thing to do, r ordoa't yon aaa that yea raa't eook ma, A ' While I aaa and will cook yoar . ri-ga ha MlkiYba wafer'and tabaalh aalt Aad theiarpper la portianatna) : . whtuh be naror forgotlead aome thaapil h.lc4, v, ' And eoaae aaaaaad paraley tea. K - 1. , 1,. -y, .... . . " 'Oomebrre.' aay.h. itk a proper arlde, ' '"Whloh hla amIUag reatarea ML . TwlUeaothmg UttJtet raw eoa . Sow extnaaaly aioa ysa'tt araelL' ' atWhaUtrrat It roalut aad tnal ul .-V B tOBnd,-"".' : - .-. , And he aarfM at the toamat troth. When I apa with hiaheelaaad aamktil haj lathe. 1 at tha bofUng hneta. ' 'Aua I eat that eook to a tv Aad aa I attag h .- -. f. i' , the laat of Ma ahopa, why. ahaoat drape V For a weaeat ta alt(ht I aaa. . -t-x.-- .. if t , -1 . v ; " - VAa I aerer awrf. Bad I aeaor aaaOa. "7 ' Aad I aa.ar lark a. a- play. Bbi I aa eroak aad a eiacte Joha .,r- haewhohlBaaa7Jn,.: .j.-,, '-CM amaaaakaadarapmlabaU - '' Aadamaaitaaf theMaary brwy- i, . Aad a boe'a ttrtt aad a aUdablpariaa - asaa ue erew al tae eapiata'a gtgl" No Berjaibla peTaorj will erer wear BkigU yetflaaa anlea be ia blind aa" aex eye.' tfa naa meao tkal od ye ia Bettaar atapkryed , stur troera pieyaa, bat iat eoaagatl tsj eaaaaiaaaa, taoagk na dueibt nncomaciaaa. ef- orta to aa tDBcb as Its more ta VoredXelUiw. Thaa vtrwiatag is as barmfoJ aa aaything eoaid arall be aad caautot fail to ioad to the graragt rsnlta -t.i- ' ;z '- Tbe CbUarwn at Rotua w by Vcfttpeaiaa to arxocomodata 100.. 0U0 "pariatr, It oorers and waa Ti text hih. : - , , Kxcwnt t the Ottonian emHre, rVryta. 'Arabia, Biam,' V-lioa aad the lateriuv of 'AfHcan ewmtrtea, kUt- ery te bow ea-tioct. " ' . 1 1 1 a I: . if 1 fA mJZ trrmt Iria) awiahljta bond ia which I ho Delineator for December. T" 1 The Decemtifn, Number offho Delineator is called the Christinas Numbcrt , Its richly tinted color pUtes illustrate the charming pos eibilities of -Fashion's t latent dis coveries, the Russian j Jacket and Blouae ani the Flare Skirt,, as well as current fancies in . dress goods, trimmings, millinery, j,.etc. ; The recojrnitinn . given the seasons of good cheer includes Agnes Repplier's appreciativei paper ion "Christmas story. ofrhow( a gloomy Southern Christmas was changed into a. very happy one,v;i Mr Vick'a illustrated directions for; the : Holiday Decora upn 01 qnurcnes, and two savory pages, rievoted to tne Christmas din ner., ij-Bociai Jiie in 'America" . ,is brought to an entertaining conclu sion by Blanche L, Clay'a paper on Village Society, m In tho "Penitent of Cross Village" the famous novel 1st, Mary Hartwell Cathenvood, tells with exquisite feeling for its local color, a ttory of Indian character in which potencies of tragedy melt 111 10 a situation aciieiitiuiiv comic Dr, Grace Peckham Murray brines her invaluable ".Health and Beauty series to a htting close .by tiointing out the intimate, relation of the mind to health. In 'Colonia' Sweethearts a;d M'ivfti" Alice Moss Earle shows that our str iehl aced ancestors raanageu to set deal of fun out of their wooing and wedding. ' Mrs;1 Aleck Twcedie's account of her rinit to live' hooie of Dr. Nansen ,,neor:: Christiana, pos senses peculiar limeliness in view of tlie Arctic explorer's tour of Amcrr- ea. In her phillipic against letters of Introduction' Frances Court nay Baylor - strikes' a sympathetic cord in tne breast of many viC' time of this furm -of epistolary in niction. Young people in doubt about nice points of Iwhavior will turn at once to Mrs. Cadwalader Jones' answers lo their inquiries in "oociai utcrvances." .lhe new oiff'ures are: described, i in Mrs. Withewpoon's Tea Table chat, nnd Hie now tKxika are noticed with dw- criminattnn. The articles in ftuicr iMX'Ulework, Mcauc'd ly JStnmu Jluy wood's directions for inakina a snan- gletl bodice .front, include the de partments devoted to crocheting; lacc-making, knittmg, rtq. . v & Tax in England Tax In America. ' Americana who are complaining ' of taxnttun. and growling about the burdens imposed by the Dingley law can ibid very liltlo conMilation in the revenue) returns and the bud ceth of Great Britain. The receipts of the general government during the fixe! year winch ended , March 31.-1897. ivere $5(JO,092.735. , The population of Great Britain and Ireland is between 30,000.000 rnd ' 40, 000,000, whicli taking the maxi mum' as the bans of circulation; shows that tlio rate of taxation for the support of the general govern incut was $14 Ier capita.' " ' The receipts of Jlie , United States government for the year endimr June 30, 1897, was $347,184,728, which with a opu!atin of 70.000, 000 is equivtilent to a tax of about t4 ptt capita, .- . . r . How to Cure Dilioaa Collo. -I suffered for weeks with? colic and (wins in my stomach caused by biliousness and had to take modi cine all the While until I lined Chamberlain's -Colic. Wiolera and Diarrhoea Remedy which cured tne. I have since recommended it to good, many -people. Mrs. F, Bulteb,'-1 FsirhaTen, 'Conn. Per. sons who are sul ject tt bilious colic can ward off the attack by ..taking this remedy as soon as the 'first Symptoms appear. ', Sold Ly T. A. Albright & Co. . - . - - Chwifman Dockcry, of the loaid fA .directors - of the , cnitentiary, makes a report of tho hnanrial con dition of that institution and claims that it will be in good coition 011 a self supporting basis at the end of the rear. He denies that any eottwn was sold for $18 a hale, as charged by: ex-SupL Leazar, and cbarees that r. Ixazar lell short 111,000 of making the receipts etUal the cxj)encs last year. - - .1 1.1 .. .. J, C Berrr. one of the best known citizena of Si-cnoer. M testifies that be mred himaflf of the worst kind of piles by using a few boxes "of DeWIU's Whch 1WI SelfeV He liad been troubled with pilee'for erer Uiirtv rears and liad naed many different kinds of so-call ed eofee ; but PeWitt'e waa the one that did the work and he will renty this tutmietrt if any one washes to write hi ta. ' tHuiatoDJ, the Drag- 1 A exw-wCTondrwt of the Cbariott Ob-errer esys a atranga light which illuminated tba whole enejnlry roBnd about was d st Eikin .Tuesday ni)(bla m.k from 7 to 10 o'clock. Al times it would appear dita and then flaah up agaia. . It was thought by many to be the reflec- ttOTI of S t'Umtn City. rsnies at ii SELLS I, gt'-WHniiav1'? "-! ,;,.4 f;: ONLY tZ.fi. How is This P " A 16x16 top Table that a 200-pound man "j . can sit on, only 64c. . ; , Organs $24.00 no. Sewing Machines 50c op. Hunt npTilT .T TO the chine Man ' VjuBt bank, BURLINGTON,, N. C. ELLIS FURNITURE CO.. I ;C. B. ELLIS, Mauagci. ' TEMPERANCE ROTES. AFftlkcjr BxmbxI. By r a year's experimental travel - n the Orient, Dr. Sunderland iispelled the notion that it is . - inr in hna liiiru.liivl fit- a Vnr.r, ... A man. livwantui IWI aa SJUI'irvuil VI IlillVIa- can traveler to r. uct the water of Eastern countries and subatitute wine as a protection against disease. In the Journal ot Hygiene the doe - tor says ; ; "Before starling on the ii. L.i-i 4 t......i . . iv. rnascus, about three quarters of the party allowed thcmsclvei. to be per - suaded to lay in a stock of wine for."1 5wn'an,lly.1 ume ,wnen the journey. The rest detennined ?lM l,fo waa ,n danw becau Ue to sticV, to their total abstinence kncw. Jt to ! t nT "tlier. rinciples. What was the result 7 Tlie abstainere went through with - out difficulty, while every one of nis is me oesi selling cougn moni the aine drinkers was sit4i on the ne ty handle, and that it gives wav, and two or thrcenf theih broke f.n.thdJ,ttt.,8fi!?.,0.n. !" "P WM' down entirely and bad to go back ..r, ...h i ...., . i - a wmiiui. uira i- iiiviu - num. -ineriaiK aoout uie waier iin ditterent in ditleront places. . 1 tell you the wine is much more differ- ent than the water.', and after a iiinrougn inai ot uruiKing wine in- stead ot water he smashed hla Dot- ties in disgust and was then ablo to reep well, as ne hod not-iwn he- fore. Thid, then js what I learned iiuiii iur wjwkiiw wni.twajr- lion in the unentthat in most places which a traveler is likely to go ho can drink water with perfect nwsuniy : , .int in a-uoiiui iHaces, saiciy is assured by the use ol col-1 jf a t. .a a. ii. . J. . . a ice, ten or ntn. water or uie juice ot i native fruits." ' Death at r-rty-ara. A dozen years airo, in wandering through a great German cemetery, we were impressed with the fact en- . . a . . 1 , - a .r-a eaara An Mia tataA I ajrj-tn.eiav i Kb tl.a- waa iiiu, iinuimiviivn. bi9 city Oepnansdie between the ages of forty and fily, while the rural I ' -na, such a are found on the Pennsylvania farms, are long-lired 1 - and said at the time that the ex- f Smiuttioii in iv Mtiev lie uie jiccr, linking habit. - These dead men '. were not drunkards, and other evi- denccs showed that they hud been proxerous business; mem. Ue could find no other explannlipn of Ihe uniformity of the death age, and that in the most vigorous pericd of life, than iha one mentioned. Wei notice now that the life insurance epmianie set down layer-drinkers as btul risks l that brewers are erpeaul- Iv KatJa to dia aonn after tauainw the age of forty. Interior. tdfa-Barlae Tat'eaeh Teaap.raara. A law has been ww-sed by the New York lejrislature whicli rf as lollows : "No larraon addictcl to the use of Intoxicating drink rhall hare charee of explnairea, Unler.. err-ineror tirtiat or allowed in- ADI part tfA mine while sealer the rngUAWieeoyiqBof' Ue journal . 4 HycVpe aays' thai already the rwrBlesveiiuthnBmljcf! ofaccidentA to arroe-'riolhij. in ' tht dpaxlmeaUtowUcb il relates, : , . rtrn . iOrn . ami ssoemien - v..- . , -i . , , , the throoe tliere were 1 ot nwBwthsn "hundred a Wa inert tm ai the ministers of .the rariou r-lioMU i w iiw 1 , nwi, pi. in, ivi.w 1 1 a, fom-nd Bidioim ami taily alouta i-a " a-e I . . l -TIJ'T-T??"- - . . . ! , . , . . 1 torns iun twuei. iwo a rcn iiisnops, fff&rteen Fishone of EngHi-h diot-eaea. aaanr Ibtaiaaatd clrrtvnSMi of every aWtKKztitMUitai aral 'a-krhte a ' bun . . mm dred phyaiciarts who are bid ah tarter. - Utwtwer, one man in erery three in the army if tot-tutaler. -V 1 . Tibuue. hi fcij This $6.00 Fine White and , j Pea Green Trimmed , ! ROCKER ' For lp Days, Only $3.98, Sewing Ma in front of the OMLY tie. The three-year-old boy of J. A. Johnson, of Lynn Center, 111., is subject to attacks ' of roup Mf. . Johnson says he is satisfied that the , i?"1, U90, of. 1 hamerkun'a Cough Rem? ' f.u?n? a, ft?,,1 H"' 1 aa.. 1.;u la laa tw.ttta liffV tfjk ai w . SHVCU HIS little DOV S 1116. He IS in alt It --aa a - - the drug buliws, ft meniber ofThe fi"? WC inaon Bros, of that place . anu iney-iiamiie a , grt-ai - many ! lung diais , lie hwl all thesq i to choose from, and xkilled rjliv f,c,an1 KAi lw " "t 1 .but Be,ecied .t.m8 n?y torM .,.n . anu mmo,w uie ?unl,7 ?vsr ,or . croup. Air. jonn-on aays i "JV. " '"' " i , n. .rAni-lla i:,-tlAtnr aova II ....... . . ""J jftim Htricklnrwl M .voiinw man t Bearer Dam township. Pitt county, committed suicide Monday a week by 'drinking' laudanum. Monday aitemoon he tiHited some relatives 10 livd npar Ida Immho. i.W ili.mi j,o was going to die and invited them b attend his funeral. They .iu not raril th maif.-r aorimtatv and thought he was only joking. , ,ul .bom night it w-M discovered that ha hnl Imwii drintctna Inn, I a. ,,um and ,had takcn Jwo bpttlea 1 N rooaon can m axMiciiixl ir tha act ' "ine wor. t cold 1 ever had in my life was cured by . Chamberlain's a . an. ..'' a a a Cough Remedy' writes W. H. Norton, of' Suttee. Creek, Cal. ''This cold left nie with a cough nnd If was exiHjctorating all ; the 4 1 twin O'l T?aa-kaylfz Mateasul aakaa ' aa a! 1 1. si o a iiv aavsiswi 1 aMrrs iiir. amiis - ... - ? b -ll f rSA.ialai ..... 4.... ,,w with , h or to 4 fof wW do thm goSojj bj T; A. Albright tt Co. ' - The cotton gin house and content oi H. A- I.UUWJCa, IWO miles, from SaHury, were burned Tuesday af- tcrnoon. About halfa 'dosen bales of Mr. Lndwb k's cotton, besides a small amount belonging to .others, and two car loads of cotton seed were destroyed. .Origin not known, No insurance. ; 1 1 " 7 , L" . Thcn need of little childien w" tortured by stld head, eczema . "- erupiiona. . genius rich Jlszel ralve instant relief and cures I crmaneutly. Simmons, the jDrugglet, , Gbr. Russell haa Commuted to lif imprisonment the death sentence r etwge Johnerm, eolored, convict- ou of rape at Utfober term of ew H - noter Cnuwial Court, and mi- ,m,ccu "ngea wuay. jne !Von that the woman unnpng tlw thargee eoUrod wo- a :. Z , . - . ... Small pill, sale pill, best pill IWiit'a Little Early Ri-m cure whoturneaa, constijaitioti, sick head- awe. oiiumona, uie isruggrei. Ed. Purvis, a Deero, who .ningm ui ihs b jam at 1 it.. . 1. r :t . j -. t :iir.. ton, Harnrtt cmnty, Wednesday ofj -laat waa, ir tbe.muIer- M.-Jt..., . Wackiuan, a white flagman aMmv tw, wn i .-.,.- v, i Auzust last, cuo(l to the crirti"" .1 way wieVee aar mt-fTrZaa, waa laUsajHriia roareraan-tVa, N.n inn. m mm . fyraefBptjfata,-, a - .a a Br Be rm . .At in snow ai .uauea.-oro nai- urdsy a week fakirs took in 11,400 and left Duthing to law ft hi Others were "at ruck" but ihe above aziojAi B'fs fK-jjaivJeJ, I torn caeoldu ts. ;r :; ' W. H Capell, postmaster at Wel don, died Tuesday a week.' t ; ; An electric railway line is now In operation between Asheville and Biltmore. ; ;..;r""1.f1'' Mr. Elijah Hinson, of Concord, cut his foot about three weeks Ago and died Tuesday night a week from blood, poisoning. 1( -' Miss Eliza Potter, of Wilming ton, and- Hon. - Thosv. Settle, of Greena'wro, were married in i Wil mlhgton Thursday last. t., Tbe Newton Enterprise says Mr. M. M. Cline. of Catawba county, raised 2.900 bUthels of corn on his farm this season. '- ''' ' The Warn of Billy Boat of No 1 i township, Cabarrus county, contain ing a horse, a mule and two cows was burned Sunday a week w ith its i contents. - 5 : f '- s - j Superintendent Smith, of tho pen- r.enuary, ropons ine number or es , . ... - . j capes this year at 29 and says there were oi last year and 30 the year Deiore. ., . , The Newton Enterprise : learns that the residence, , barn and out buildings, of Mr, : Geo; . Moaer. i of ClareuionL. Catawba county, were burned Monday of last week. ; ; J. H. Morrison a prominent trier chant of Jumberton, - has assigned litaDiiuiea I7,uuu. and . nominal as sets 118,000. Inability to collect and tho low price of cotton are as . a . a a C . - signed as the cause. y;-'-' ; Pinknav Caari.'nf Rnaffialil Tta. I via nnnnttf. niavt .iniiminnlk pumpkin which measure 79 in. in circumference and pulls the scales at lid pounds. : You can't afford to risk your life by allowing a cold to develop into pneumonia or consumption.' In slant relief and a certain cure are af forded by One Minute Couch Cure. Mmmons, the Uruggist. ' John M, Iangston, a. 'leadinc negro in Virginia and ex-Longrers man, died in Washimrton . Ckv Monday night. ,. f , a at B . , " ,.w j. ,ay You can't cure consumption but ton can avoid it and cure every nth er form of throat or lung tnmble by tne ust or Une Minute tough Cure. Simmons, the Druggist.' 0. A. Dana's total income from the Sun' during nearly. 80 years was about $2,000,000. During that time the paper earned about 1,000 percent in dividends, v During the present year a dividend of 25 per cent has already been paid."- Tetter, Salt-ttbeeM aad The Intense Itching and srtMTttar, tncl dent to Uieee diaeassa, is laatantlr allayed by applying Cbamberlaln's Ere and Skin Ointment. Many eery bad eases hare baaa parrtuuiently eared by it. - It la eenally ef&ctent for itohlns; pi Jes aad a faforite remedy for sore nlpplee, chapped bands, eh tibial na, frost bites and chrotiie aora eyre. - M cts. per bos. r. ttif CsadltleB Pawdera, are jnat what a borae teda when in bad oonditioai. Tonic, blood partner and veraifnae. . They are not food but medicine and the best In use to pat a borae la prime condition. Price 23 cents per package. For sale by T. A. Albright k Co. f Mr: A. Brady, a native oT David son College and formerly ftiromi. nent Republican politician and bu inesa man ' of Charlotte, is now traveling auditor for a Texas and Chicago Railroad with headquarters . at amago. rt - , . I The BUCKSKI BREECH ES are good at the start and they stay . good longer than any Jeans Pants maile. After we found that they wore the best, we started in tor fit and looks. We new make the best iwnts aa lo wear, and then they fit and look better than many custom . ., 1 . . . r .. eT;;.. .a" . I them. 8aturdsy ttiaht aliout 7 o'clock Iti-nry Roberts, colored, aged about 20 years, was fixing an electric light in iteidsville and came in contact with a lire wire, ' He was dashed to the ground and his neck broken and skull fractured by the &JL . if! tl .S a a aaaakaaaaV.ak laavLaaaa.-aaaaaa rjnrraiu taj yuui Brtaxe a nen ytai nrd ajTxjdidoe. 1q not be inauc- ..led tn take any ssbiHewkea rou W'T call tof 'flood-.7 8ahtpaMlri Kx- ; : , l,. TZjZZ the btrU poascajntg 'factual and unequalled merit, Be ijth .j' d P"1 h7 ,b exjrieic of j., -, - tl. - d a PiUrate tha fitvesite tam ',, "J eaiaa, aaa j-ta laae, ry to 1 , v. - . . . I . . Wbeei yrm are in need of print lea rait an Thk Glkaxib. where you wiD find aa aMurtment of first J cla - w atatiorarry. 1 rices reasonaUr ' "u, 4J' v'fc J'.j.. aajataaWMttemadsara,,-? . ' wtlHlimi aal liS (jy -... JTr, I 1. ',-.,.4 '. ' lS;'' I-.. . a. I - '- ... .- ' ,, ,.' : ; I ( .; '. 1 eoea aawa aeaoaa ee., areawa ;.;: rberam erKocood. ' J My friend, bare yea beard Pf tba town of . : Maenad. , ' ; - Oa thebaakaof the atre Mow. , 1 : Where b loom, the Waita walla toarer, fair. Where the Somatlaaiorethar aoentatbeair, Aad the aart Ooaaay irowh.-1 It 11m in tba ralley T Wlmratheoae, c In tha proalaeaof LetberaUdr. -Thatttrodfertlng ia natlre thar. in ahe bom of Iha re. ktaaa Idoa't oare. Where Ue Olreitape abtdav 1 ' -!7an--i': -,s: f il f:r f; ' if My fiieed, froea the eaaa-allr tewa Hogood, If yoa weald keep tar ewer.f Juat fellow year daty (braagB good and ttl, ' Take thy for yon 1 aaaa.-f iaa. I alii" AadUveap twit aaoh day. s. . -rBra.dward Peany. -' jt ill ).. , 1, .-H- Kxtrewaeaa faajaotatlaaa, A fair share of the anbappiness of life cotues from exlraragant expec tations. Few persons find that re ality exactly corresponds , to our dreams ; we discover, that there Js a seamy side to the work we thought we would enjoy thoroughly : that our friends are not quite the sort of persona we thought they were ) and that things we imagined must please us most lose some of their power to charm. This is the experience that makes cynics, 'pessimists, and: that most disagreeable of all people, those with a grieraneev " But it ia a tair - question ; whether they are taking their early dreams too seriously. You say you weie disappointed - but what right bad you to build a castle in Spain and think that yrai could, lire in It f $ Moralists are al ways telling; us not to be exirara- gant with' our mony.' If we' spend it too lavishly we . shall soon hare none to spend,,, , .Would it not.be a good plan (or thorn to tell us, ' once -' in a while,' how - sandy we buy bankrupt , bur happiness by' clier- Uiiing extravagant expectations, And then cursing our luck, and t haring the sky of the soul constantly eleud- -ed by disappointment because things did not corresiiond to them? It would not be difficult to fiud a text for such a sermon,-;. Is it not St. 'aul who yays something about the wisdom of not thinking of ourselres more highly than we ought to think, butof thinking soberly. Great Thoughts. ,. . .. ,. .;4.. .,; . ' TrachJa ChlMrem. Noah .AVelister, of dictionary fame, ..tj . 1 1 . j r ...1. . "r", T T kindergarten, so people who some times rerert to Ihe beginning of the unauHded edition fi.id by' his memoirs there.' , f'He feUM,lhe writer says, f'that cliildxen. abould learn to acqaire knowledge by ee vere effort that' the prevailing' ef tort to make everj-thlng easy Is tin- philosophical and wrortg; that , ihe" Kaa fla-4sar ieCafh ' eBv aea nartitw CraBi . anaa the mind into a eapaeity ft, aurw mounting intetL dual difficult ies . of any and every kinfLr ' -He wUhed at an . early period , of ready rMruory and; limited ceoirt betisittn to store the mind witk many things which would afterwarda be found of indisiensable use,1 things which are Itatrned. ilb . Lhe uUiMajt reluctance, ny ratber in. most eaare are not learned at aB, .in thenrtore Sdranced SbigeS of intellectual prn rem. He felt there must rieceeaarily be much of dnnlgery in the tWuta- tion of . a tlvirouhly :, educated . mid."--.NV Y. Tmea. ' . Soutlvcra , nd Veeterwj . stnrk men know a (pol thing when ttw-y see it then fore fr. , AxntcraM, sweeny, ring-born, straina, apraina, hniiaHS. saddle kind hanveraj galls ai ailments of fat-roe, they oar Ru Gonee rease Liniment, it U r'l fa m,n as bea-t. mnir by all d asxl f i e:! r 1 . 4
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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Nov. 25, 1897, edition 1
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