J HE' GLEAHEIt.
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY. '
G " AIIAM, N. ; C, Apr. 20, 1899.
SUBSCIPTION, CASH IN ADVANCE s
One year 11.00. -;
J. D. KOtNODLE, Editor.
WEEKLY WASHINGTON LETTER
From Our Begular Oorrawondent. -
Washington, D. C, April 14, '99,
It is regrettable that Congress is
not invasion, so that the democrats
coup inject sufficient ginger into
Mr.lfcKinley to make him call
t7Tiie editor win not b responiibi ror I Germany down as they made him
he vlowsexpreserf by correspondent coll ain Aavn . vftftr nff0; The
advehtisino ratbs J peopie- are surrea io ; deepest in
one square a in.) i time tun r. r eaoh tub- dignation by the news that Ger-
equent insertion 60 cents. For more space Aearriortr in finmno haa bwn
and longtime. nte furni.hed on DDiu- man winery ia &amoa nas neen
lton. Loeai notice 10 eta. line for flntl responsible for the ambushing of a
.!!S!2E25T2 i! waall detachment of American and
aiwimvui wviwavuivHw wum wv aaaw-a w 1 - ...
lnadTsnos. : . v-v iiwusn marines Dy wo natives ana
the killing of two lieutenants, one
American and one English, one
American Ensign, and four marines,
and the administration is doing just
U1. Julian b. Van comes ttf the I as it was doing a year ago waiting.
front again with a most generous of- Germany has deserved a sharp call
Confederate Veterans'
union.
Re
fer to old Confederate veterans ol
the - counties of Orange, ; Durham,
Person, Granville, Chatham and
Alamance who wish to attend the
United Federation of Confederate
Veterans at Charleston, 8. , C, on
down from this government four or
five times since the war with Spain
began, bt in every instance the ad
ministration has allowed itself to be
placated with a little soft soap from
the German Ambassador. . This
10 to 13th of May, He otters to Samoan business has aroused the
pay one-half the railroad fere, $5.50 people, and action is demanded.
to6.00. ine conditions are mat Senator Stewart voiced lublic senti
they report at Durham on the after- ment when he said : "Does Ger
many want to fight ? I If so, she may
be accommodated. We are a peaceful
people, but we do not permit others
to go around with chips on their
noon of May 8th at 3 o'clock, wear
ing the regulation gray coat and hat
of R. P, Webb Camp No. 818, also
leggins, and that as many as 100 go
jna body ana as members or tne shoulders." And Representative
said Camp. This is an exceptional- Hull, of Iowa, a republican, said :
.ly generous offer by a big hearted In my section the feeling has been
Carolinian, and will be good oppor- 8lrong " Bgains. Germany for six
tunityosee the grand old City. of months. The people telievo that
CharlestoVere the first gun of 8he was hostile to us in the war with
, the war was fired, and old Fort spain. The people are in such
eumpter and f ort fliouitne. write
toR. L. Lindsay, Sec'y, Durham,
of the Senate Committee on Foreign I
Relations.
Explanation . ' of Coiutltatlonal
Amendment. .
Davis, of Minn., who is chairman I the best in the State in the Legirf- Dr. Lewis Says a Word A boat small
lature, and every one of them voted pox'
for the amendment, and ; by ' that In the March number of the Bui
vote expressed their opinion under tetin of the North Carolina Board of
oath that it is constitutional ; for a Health, Secretary Dr. It. H. Lewis
member of the Legislature is under says, in speaking of this scouragd in
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1. Question. If the amendment lne ogauon oi an cam not io vine iiunn ayoiina
w . mm . I i im a
is adoUel will the net ro be allow- ,or "JWing tie beiieves to De un- "smallpox is one ofctne most con
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constitutional. tagious ana one oi mo most loam
14. Q. Who says the act was some of all diseases,
unconstitutional? - I "It is now widely scattered over
A. Well, Hon. Jeter Pritchard the United States, and is prevailing
says so ; but be said there was no at ZO points m our own state to
There is danger of a wide-
cd to vote ?
' . Answer. Only such negroes .will
be allowed to vote as can read and
write, or such as are descended from
those neoroea whn crmld 'vote nrior I
to the Constitution of 1835, or who neSro domination in Wilmington day.
nave come irom states where ne
groes could vote before 1867.
2. Q. ' Will the amendment dis
franchise the uneducated whites?
A. Certainly not. Under it,
any white man who could vole at
any time before 1867, or whose an
cestors (that is, his father, grand
before the election i and before the (spread epidemic among our people.
resolution hurled them from power "Under these circumstances every
and drove their white allies into en- eruption appearing after two or three
forced exile. . - 7 days of headache backache and
15. Q. If Mr Pritchard and the! fever, or even after merely general
Republicans think the amendment bad feeling, especially if most prom
is unconstitutional, why do they inent on the face and hands, should
trouble themselves about it, for bo regarded as smallpox, and the
father, etO could yote at any time everybody knows an unconsfitu- proper precautions taken promptly
before 1867 can rerister whether tiol law hi no law at all, and can and continued until the patient is
he can read and " write or not an v neither hurt or help anyone ? , seen by a reliable physician. ,
time before 1908. and will always mey are merely playing "lie not deceived by lalse pro-
thereafter be entitled to vote. This Puua- "yn9P by misrepro- pbets who seek popularity by pro-
sentation to fool the people and get phesying smooth things and call it
back into power. They have not I chicken pox. - According to one of
yet learned that they can not fool the highest authorities, wilh a ' Very
all the people all the time. I few exceptions chickenpnx is con
16. Q. Will the amendment be I fined exclusively to childhood up to
adopted? ' - the age of 12, and is rare after 10.
A. " cs. ; . By an overwhelming So, if the patient is past childhood,
majority. The while people ; are it is .almost : surely smallpox, al
lets in every white man and Crotan,
however lacking in education, who
has not been convicted of an infit
mous crime. -
3. Q. Why this difference be
tween the white man and the ne
gro?
A. Wby bless your soul, it is a
matter of natural understanding determined to .muke. white" "suprema-
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capacity. -The-white man has more c peruiuneni, in norm v,aronna.-
sense and capacity than the negro, Exchange. . .
and inherently understands the Booker Waabinsu Taika sense,
duties and responsibilities of suffrage Tiukegee, Ark, Dispatch, iotu.
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ana ciuzensnip oetter man tne ne- Professor Booker T. Washington,
gro ; anu tne weraocratic rany answering the reo neat of a nrom-
holds that the uneducated white
, . UVI1V WlVi VU 1IUU All J.Vlbtl V-tl ' I
though it may be a inild attack
But mild cases can cause the sever
est form in the unvaccinated."
N. C.
The war in the Philippines still
-t -goes on and it looks like the stnig-
temper that they will not permit
any trifling or hedging on the part
of this government." The time
has come when the mind of the Ger
man Emperor must be cleared in an
BfWiv manner nf thn Idea hn
man who can be trusted ta cast a
more intelligent vote than an edu
cated negro. This is what white
Democrats believe, whether white
Republicans believe it or not.
4. Q. Will white men who are
Una as to what should be done to
allay the present conflict , between
the races, says : . -
"I have been asking myself late
ly some rather serious questions,!
"A word to the wise is sufficient"
and a word from the wise should be)
sufficient, but you ask, who are the
wise? those who know. I he of
repeated experience of trustworthy
persons mav be taken lor knowl'
edge. , Me. V. M. Terry says Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy gives bet
ter satisfaction than any other in the
market. He has been in" the drug
business nt JUkton, Ky., for twelve
gle will be prolonged far beyond the this country is afraid of him. '"
expectations of the American people War Department officials are at
generally. In the beginning the last convinced that peace in the
. cost was not reckoned, but it will be I Philippines is still a long ways off,
and I want to but one or two of vears: has sold hundreds nf bottles
TegisTeredSefbTe 1908 have to be them to vou. Is there anv reason oHhis remedy and nearly-all other
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auie to reau ana wnte to vote alter -hv the neirro in the South ihonld W'UK1' meuicines manuiacturea,
. ... ' '' I; - I htll DhAnrU . MUintnnll.Alfl
wiub uuiv I . , v lnntmi1A TA nnnnaa. inn 1 RinthAin I . ..... -
avast sum, far exceeding all ex
. pectations, creating a debt that fu
ture generations will have to settle.
Recently Mr. W, A. Erwin, secre
tary and treasurer, of the Erwin Cot
ton Mills, Durham, was elected
president of the Durham Cotton
ManTg Co., and Mr. J. II. Erwin;
sec'y and treaa. of the last named
mill. These gentlemen formerly
lived in Alamance, and ore . well
equipped mill men. The former
has recently started an educational
reform at the former mill that is
most praise-worthy and commend
able. , His example is worthy to be
followed.
The cruiser Raleigh, named for
the capital of our State, arrived at
New York Sunday and received a
royal welcome, ; On May-day, al
most a year ago, she played a prom
inent part in Commodore Dewey's
fleet in sinking the Spanish fleet at
Manilla, and is the first of that
squadron to return to American
waters, A few years ago it was
launched at Norfolk and christened
by Mrs. Daisy Haywood, daughter
and the administration is beginning
(0 realize that the islands were not a
bargain at $20,000,000, and that we
will pay the money a long time before
we get possession of the property,
such as it is. When Aguinaldo's
capital was taken it was announced
by administration officials that the
fighting was all over, yet during the
present week there has been almost
continuous fighting over there, and
our troops didn't have to do all the
attacking, either. Speaking to sev
eral army officiers, Gen. 8hafter
said : "Gen. Lawton and his men
are achieving much success so far as
they go. The fighting against the
Filipinos, however,' is like the
brushing away of Mies ; the moment
the brushing is stopped they come
back. The Filipinos are bound to
give in eventually, but I believe it
is a much more serious task to sub
due them than most people think.
Another army officer said,, after
noting the resemblance of Gen.
Lawton's campaign to those against
the Apache Indians : . "The Fili
pinos will get tired of the chase
sooner than the American Indians
did, and after a few years of at
tempting to keep up a fight against
the authority of the U. 8. the in-
, ' ,a 1 .t I " V1 i UiJVifV V1I1JVA40I1 Vrl I . lliat
a 'i V 1 , . .1 I VyllMlJlUtSI llllll H IH IJIH IIHIHfi KII l.lHlILf
a. xmo. Jwerywmte man wno vh.tA man ' nnrl - im ' rintitina 9 fa I .1 I i .1. t . . .
- ji 't. I, i . .' i""'-" I wrjr hi wo jwupie, una w tne uest.
uuuw giauuiumcr not tftI8 lne source of nearlv a 1 our 'or sale bv all drnsa sts.
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cwuse oi me amendment beiore tmuh ea? Vnonwinnv -a m
iuvo,. wui do piacea on tne "per- to have gotten the idea into
our blood nnd bones that we are on
ly acting in a manly way when we
oppose Southern white men with
our votes.
"In some way, by some method,
manent roll," and will forever there"-
after be entitled to vote, although
he may never know a letter in the
books. ; -:::v;
" 5. Ct. Has this amendment been
adopted and tried anywhere else?
, A. Yes. . It is a law of the State
of Louisiana to-day.
6. Q. How has the law worked
William Hall, aged 21, was hung
at - Crossville, -, Tenn., Thursday
Hall confessed having killed his
wife and thrown her in a well. : -
white supremacy
in Louisiana ?
I A. Splendidly. The white peo
ple there are delighted with i;. It nroblema.
hflB OllrAfl fha nnrrM AMUam fViAMil.i . ... n
.....v.6. uiuc mousanas ot white femocntts
Mid established
permanently.
' 7. Q. Has anv election been held
under it in Louisiana ? '
; A. -Yes. The loot State and Na
tional election in that State was held
under it. "
.;. 8. Q. Did the negroes in Louis
iana register under it ?
A. Not many.
0. Q. Did the uneducated whites
register under it? .
. . Yes. But the educated and
Richmond,- Va.. June 10. 1898.
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we must bring the race to the point J8e iTrease Liniment Co.;
where it will cease to feel that the nr
only way for it to succeed is to op- 8ent me one dozen botUes ot Goose
iOse everything suggested or put Grease Liniment to be used in our
forth by the Southern white men. stable amongst our horses, and we
This I conai.lr on nf nnr ril eg o state mai we nave used this
The point is carried ns to tin
status of the North Carolina guard
men now in the volunteer army.
They willei all the piacea in the
guard which they left when they
volunteered. Such is the decision
of the military authorities'. .
Bishop .0: P. Fitzgerald will
preach the annual sermon at the ap
proaching commencement f Little
ton Female College. Rev. Dr. T.
N Jvey will deliver the literary ad
dress, and Rev. J. S. Williams will
preach'the sermon before the Young
Ladies' Missionary Society.
v To Cor a Cold In On Dny
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the mon.
ey if it fails to cure. 25c. The
genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet
w
p.
It
Foyer end el! f ',.-'.11. '" a.
1
J
i en.J
Does Kot Contain Quinine Kor Oihor Poition.
Docs Nut liijui-B tue Stomaoh Kor T..... ;rt tlie llearina;.
W. A. McLarty Son, Dime Box, Tex., snv: "Hnmnn's Ppunin Chill Tonio ia the
test wa have ver condicd. mon prt.Hw:rhM.rs itin his jMh. 'ic.e.nrid hi.vb it it
theonlv CbiU Tonio whica a chiM rn taite wilh.ut luiii' y to wie aujmaoli.
Price 60c
bitOWN ili"U. CO.. Prop'rs, lin-mivii
:u. 'ii.i
The Wilmington Star says that
heavy frost Wednesday morning
week damaged the trucking interests
in that section anywhere from 5 and
10 to 2oper cent., Ihe strawberry
crop most seriously. ' r
vGeorcre W. Duncan, who was
killed bv a train on the Western
road near Conover some time ago,
left a wjdow in peorgia who will
bring suit ngamst the railroad for
damages at the next term of Qa
tawba court.'-
Whi will von hnvblt.tflr niuisitlnv font
when O rove' Taatelcaa Chlu Tonle ia aj
plcaaant as Lemon Syrup. Your druggist is
authorized to refund the money in every oae
where it falls to cure, mco, cu cent, jure
l..:..1 i ix .j
T l.1:v that thami W. """f"?'' w8 " "no
m. v..v, a-. an1111. 1 Ofn t A Imnblir nA U -
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Better Than Show.9
, The wealth of the maM-
' millionaires' is not equal to
good health. IRiches ivtthout
health are a curse, and yet the
richtUhe middle classes and
the poor alike have, in Hood's
Sarsaparilla, a valuable as-
ststant in getting and mam'
taining perfect health, 'It
never disapppints.
BCTOTUla - "Three years ago oar aon.
now eleven, had a serious case of scrofula
andjerjrslpelas with dreadful sores, discharg
ing and Itching constantly. He could not
walk. Several Dhvsieians did not beln for
sixteen months. Three months' treatment
with Hood's Sarsaparllla made him per
fectly well. We are glad to tell others of It"
Mas. David Laibd, Ottawa, Kansas, v , ;
Nausea -"Vomiting BDells. dlzzlnesa
and prostration troubled me for vir
Had neuralgia, grew weak and could not
sleen. My age was aeainst me. but Hnort'a
Sarsaparllla .cured me thoroughly. My
weight Increased from 125 to 143 pounds. I
am the mother of nine children. Meyer felt
so weu and strong since I was married as I
do now." Mas. M. A. Watees, 1829 33d 8t
Eczema-" We had to tie the hands of
our two year old son on account of eczema
fa
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faiilifii
Spring anc
Summe
r
mm-'
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Millinery
i We have our store brimfull of pretty hats this season. We carry
nothing but the newest goods and you cannot fail to find what you need.
Before buying till and get our lowest prices. C rect styles i and lirga av
Bortinent
U-Next door to ecolt ci Co. s
Graham, N. C.
hmm
GREENSBORO, N. C.
" I never had anything that gave US as Ion face and limbs. No medicine even
North Carolina who are fifty per I good satisfaction. We have used it
cent better friends to ' the neirrb on Cuts, Bruises, ; Sore ; Necks!
than Governor RusselL and I see no S"1 n nearly every disease
-x.. . a norse can have and it has worked
neceasuy in continuing w ioiiow charros. We need more at once. Please
tjcovernor; Uussell, who has no let me know if you have it put up in
power, to protect, nf, if he has the any larger bottles or any larger
power, does not exercise it, rather PttCKilges man tne ones sent us and
than these other white men, 1
win yivuxi, uu n we cease to con-1 . ;; - ' by I. C. West
iiiiuniiy anu lorever oppose- mem." i
helped until we used Hood's SarsaDarilla.
which soon cured." Mrs. A. Vah Wvck, 123
aioniRomery oireet, i'aterson, K. J.
SoUapmil
llooj'ft mis earn llyer Ilia; nnn-lrrltntlng and
. only catlmrtlc to Uka with H.iod'a Sr-raaparllla.
Publication of Summons, i
A Word of Information for the Readers of
. This Paper : , ,
Every farmer who will brincr his tobacco to the Farmers' Ware
house, Greensboro, shall have the very highest market price for
each and every pile on the floor of bur house. ,
Wc thank all custbmers for past favors and patronage and will
appreciate any trade they may favor us with in the future.'
We also promise that we will not ncerlect an vthinu that will en-
able us in getting the highest prices at each and xevery sale: We
expect to buy tobacco more" largely this year than ever" 'e1 ex
pect our purchases to reach nearly one half million pounds, so if
you sell with us you get the benefit of one more straight out buyer
as w shall confine our purchases entirely to our own floor.i We-
invite every farmer.who visits our market to attend our sales and
they' will be convinced of the above' statements, and we believe af
ter seeing for themselves by attending our sales from day to day
when on our market, they will favor us with their trade.
To those who have never sold with usr we will say : If you will
bring us or ship us some of your crop this season, we will prove to
you that it will be to your interest to patronize ns in-the future as
our efforts to obtain for you the very highest prices shall not be
surpassed by any one on this or any other market. . ' v
Again thanking all for past favors, hoping in the future wc may
be favored with your custom and support, we remain,
Truly vour friends, - "
" .r. II. WHITT & COi
Burglars entered the postoffico at
Waverly, Sussex county, Va.,
i uesuay mgnt a wees:, blew open
of then Gov. Thos. M. Holt. On
Tuesday presentation of. silver surgenta will disappear or surrend
cupsbyMrs. Hrywood was made, er." That's a nice thing to con
AssisUnt Attorney General ; James template isn't it? " Pay 120,000,000
E. Boyd making the presentation and thousands pf good American
speech in & few, well chosen and lives for Wanda which we will got
appropriate sentences. ;i he Raleigh complete possession of in a few
will go to Wilmington in a few days years, and will not have any use for
to presentto the State some trophies after we get them,
of war, and then tor Charleston to . Gen. Shafter has bad critics in
the Confederate Reunion. t ,!, - . ,5nAa ,k- ...
' late Literary News,
President Harper, of the Univer-
uneducated whites registered under sitjr of Chicago, makes this month's
the grandfather clause, and were contributions to the discussion of I lhe ftrd secured over $400 in
placed on the permanent roll, the educational question which The ioney and stamps.
and will not have to register aeain CoamoiKilitan maeazino has been
in order to vnta I cnnrlurtinir Hnrinor tha no of in-nl ' If VOU have a COUeh. throat ir-
10. a Did the Republicans of years. The Cosmopolitan's ' title lt!!i0"?:ulUnE?iain in the
Iiouuiana claim the law was
stitutional?
Alamance County In the Superior Court,.
Summons for Belief.
MaryBamm ;, .
MltoheUBamm.'.
fUte of North Carolina, to the Sheriff of Al- I
nuuiue county, ureeting:
Grand Ciearailce Sale
?
In order to make room for our sorine stock we have cut orices
deep on several lines of goods, and we are in. a position to offer
you many rare bargains. We have a edod and well selected stock
Ton are herebyoommanded to summon the OI OOOtg, tsCOeS,- ilatS, V.ap3, Clothing, DreSS Goods, Notions, etc.,"
in yourcountv, to be and appear before the i
iXKrST Remember, these goods must leave our shelves to make room for
?hXy6 the elegant line of Spring, Goods which - will arrive in due time.
, - - -"" chert, difficult breathing, croup or inoffie neither do we. propose to
MUnl.l. n- rin make it
I" "'. hi uv .uruauenir aw nu tjougn van. Always reliable that if he fan toanswer said ooni- to your advantage to trade withus.1
, GEO. II. ROYSTER, Greensboro, N. C.
Mr. R. B. Raney has given i eon
tmct for building the Oliria'Raney
fiee library hall at Ralegh, to cost
t23,0OO. Mr. Raney builds it as a
memorial' to his deceased wife,
taugmer or rwaskt twper, or IM
made and never fully disproven that
he had "flunked" in the Santiago
tmpaign and that he would have
made a mess of the whole busineas
if Gen. Joe Wheeler and others had
not prevented, but his testimony re
garding the canned "roast" beef
A. Yes. They tried to fool and Most Liberal Sense' of the Term f
scare the people there, just as they is not used as President Harper'
are doing here, by telling them be-1 memo. ' He confines himself rather
fore the election that the amend-( t the consideration of the relations
mcnt was unconstitutional, and! which .universities bear to our re
threatened the people with the Un-1 publics and to tho people. President
ited States Court, but the people Harper is one of the men who eem
paid no attention to them as thev to desire to take broad and liberal
will not here and when tho amend
ment was adopted there, nothing
more was heard of the cry about the
amendment's being Unconstitutional-
U. Q. You say that an election
has been held in Louisiana under
Con-
views of the subject of education:
The first chapters of Count Tol
stoy;s great novel appear in the
April Cosmopolitan. Publication 'is
diking place stimultaneously in the
United States, England, France,
Germany, Austria and Russia. The
novel has been carefully edited for
court of appeals at
:ray.
r. reiver.
brought more harsh criticism than
Judge Purnell, decided at Greens- ny thing he had previously said or thia amn,1mntv
1oro Thursday in favor of the hold- dona. In the face of the evidence &t Yes. Both State and
V ' ""T w""7 Lwnu"- V r V J .7.T gressional elecUona. . , The Cosmopolitan. No part of Uie
An appeal was Ulren and the caw -ho have toufiedth. the rtuff was 12. q. And the Republican, did story has been lost, though, per
wid next come Ud in the c rcu t unfit to eat, Shafter said It was eood 1. .L . . L:. .L , - 7 . f .
r ! ... , ..iit.it . u j i - uoiasn iuto me ooarur naps, uie reaoer is aepnvoa oisome
i'n" ",""uuu i 77 7 'mV A- Why der Tliey of the picturesqueness which appear
Kerr fraiir mrm mnnn l I loved 1L Either, ha nt-arrl if t.li . ... ..7. "I .. r .
, l r - - -"-Knew me uv waaall rioht and that el in the onmnal Kusaian
i, n in i.i. i;. i. - i. . . . o - o
" it had been investigate.1 by the
furnWie, w.th adifferent ,rt of lawyer4 of
nnedW' beeffron, that fur- pronounced Lnd and good. Why
nisliedtherest of the aimy. How fhe Louisiana amendnHlwhicJ
urri - r-Ucally the aam. a, ours-was
T" "","' - jug ,nra prepared under the direction
At Eayetteville Thursday a wwk
a colored man, resembling a Rolc
s n county Croatan, gve trouble iu
a Cmg store. City Marshal Flowers
v J3 requested to remove him, and
I'lcel Lis hand on the rowdy'a
s' oulJer, when the rottdy drew a
' wie knife and stabbed the marshal
! l i'.e arm. The marshal retreat
f FwJrg the rowdy, who kept
' J until hot down by
n J. II. Eenton, thus sav-
-, !' ' '..a Flowers' life.
t; '-1 from Elizabeth City
( '.jiiii Cl.iyton writes the
"' I !.:! f,h ioarJ"
r Liilie has captured
1 "!. Thrywillbe
! 1 ' 1 r r -f j Kice next
J. Sheer, SedaKa, Mo,, conductnr
on electric street car line, writes that
hia Mile daughter was very low with
croup, and her life saved after all
nhvsicianii tnoA nlv rv nainn
une Alinute Couch Cure. J. C
uhto umi ne was me guest of pi,. .j c. : V1". v
hoirtir at a dinner rn r,, Mr fc ,n oi siramooa, me aruggisL
L-:l. t-r t. i.i . . I- e, " ""'I mi
Ullnj It.l t. -...1 I t .V I , .u .,, n UUIO DUUlll. I cnjm.uig WC1WUJO
:1a iv i , ' I 1 IlM constitutionality home the members of company K,
wo additional major generab that of the amendment been thoroughly first regiment, wilh a big barbecue
he army will be entitled to under investigated by our North Carolin Brunswick stew.
ni" biuij raiSuiiauon met. lhwrTa
l II IT! , . ... ... !"JtHI
...r.wtivinieys selection of Mr. a. Yea. nnM,H. t.c.c-.od..
B&rtIeU Trirp, of S. Dak, who axhauaUril. Tt .i imLiT: .T,ke Brono Qnine Tab-
tfc. I.; ).,' , , " loU- All drupgiiits refund the mon-
the Legislature to a .elect commit- ey if it fails to cure. 2oc The
tee oi me aMest lawyer in that genuine has L. R. Q. on each tablet
body,
r
the new
' r 1
1 1 fcr
" . A
f r
was minister U Austria under the
Cleveland adminitralion, to repre
sent Uie U. S. on the International
CoramkMon that will endeavor to
straighten out the Samoan tangle,
wag di.-appointirg to a number of
rt uliicans who would like to have
fcurc-J the plum. Mr. McKinlcr
j li no novK-e la the pime of politics,
jl'-j ft tl-" 1 . ly the support,
'7 t r i:. r j cf poH demo-:
i i-e is i , i-r i.-. e same
'. . .r. inpji
Some of these lawyers had
oecn studying it for weeks and
months before the lep.Jituw met.
They had examined all the authori
ties and read all the books, and
tbey agreed it was constitutionally
ound. It was finally prepared
under, their direction hr nm.
nountrte r."cTiiie,l by tlie bar
and tenth of the whole Ftate as one
of thesoimJc-Ft and grctotr Jjirycrs
1 j "
dx-at an a..ect4.-n cf t
tuhwi i.irh may c"-v '
Orii ..immaiionff ;.. t
wait i I nt cm I r. J
Cot- i ; --rt' n I r f
r '
r
1 or. t
. 1 a
and safe,
druggist.
J. C.
Simmons,"
the
ptaintwithin the term the plaintiff will
y to we oourt for the re ief damaniiiMi
e comDlalnt. th&t she he ritvimwl uunm r. 1 Hop rt o.
It from defendant whose wife she now u. AJ- - wm "t-
The Atlantio Hotel Co. has been
incorjiorated, with a capital stock of
S4o,000. R B. Barbee is president
and John Gatling secretary and
treasurer. ', ' -
Herpof full ruil anil nt this ttummn.,.
due return.
Given under my hand and seal of said oourt.
m.w lira uui u ui April, iron.
J. V. fUSUNUiiLDj C. 8, C.
Leader in Low Prices.
No CareNo Pay,
trtll drninrlirU sell OROVBX
That Is thews1
TASTKLHm CHILL ToMO for Chills and
aumnm. iiuaimniT iron and Oulnlne la a
tastelew form. Children kw-e It Adultepre-
rt . m
iue executive tKXira or the pen-
itentirtry authorites State Treasurer i
Orth tO ISSUe bonds for 1110.000 ''bry. WW. and answer the oomulalnl
. , t i. , , I woiea wiii oe aenneired In the office of the
iw i.r ilia iiiueuieuiiesS OI tnei"31" " superior coari or
penitentiary. -,
Publication of. Summons, i
Alamance county In the Superior Court
. Summons far Relief.
Lert Charts
va
Nauey Cbavis.
State of Kortb rbtmlin. ts, Rt,.ff n. I
aiiuiuuw wuuiy, ureeEing;
Ton are hereby commanded to summon
rrancis chavts, the defendant aboni named,
If she be found within vour oountT. to t .h
spixw before the J urine of our Hnn.rir
court, at s court to be held for the county of I
the nfteentb Monday after the first Monday
t
QErJD OT! IT DOLL A 17 RWAs-'m -..n.
yon by frlgh a O. D. .ut iect to examination, job aui rnmZHHLrii'!. HIC!)-( i01 TOP fcUOOV
turnstiles m.iib or, rjuo SPFCIal flCCCB DoirLVJ7at'!l"'u1 "iiieaiTS
rr the tsllroaa mstnl ctiat vrrtn PHICE t55.0Q and tr..ht charr-, im u
in sn 1 1 ' bum Doittx aaut wlLbordea.
aoor lrom tb. b. m. " 7 -"
TO
$90.00
BUGGIES
AND
SURREYS.
within the first three, days of the term, and
let the said defendant take notice that if she
fail to answer said oomplaint within Ihe
the re
be abeol
whose hu
Hrrein
due ret
Olven
court.
Z . " I - .) 1 - i M m n ,t . , , . . , .
wail la
op UnKrflas Mada by
ACME QUEEN.
r nil n nwHu...
aVaiuii.uu . . . nn.rt,
. . ' t uukilmi n,,..
Iiinir dni.r.. .1 Ilia tn
Tn.rS.iilT? T fi..ri U th. moat
vviin u Ta. S. r. r ' " 1 KI rsica atsa
S.ST li.lt,t CIS aa i ii t. Wa m. Inula
a story biiBirr fcury for tna tola .
fM.V.- i. C !1 r snrss event
HIS WS CIS I ll , ... a. bats avs
aery Bu We Ouaranteast
H!S v,ar" anl I"" biH out waarFita
Ordinary Factory K a.
tw iMTrmi i.i ni "i teat sicti
I Hn Iku Am.i. 1 1 . . I .... ....
buwrr. Wa aat a s to cu.hioa alota, aoaia aa
w crns; wa am, a ai .wu mnna. aoma oaalSMOt;
wa IM IS am miliar, iua c,,,, .uai at St
eolornd..r, ,, n . nc., ,Bd .at. w
!. . V '"l ' '"!'" ', tba prira taoal aiabart
, i- awi Silt an.
- O-ir waaala, gaaraaS
The State medical society will
hold its annual meeting in Ashe
ville. May 30th, and will be in. ses
sion about lour days, There wUl
te 250 or 310 member present
SrMi.rlri 'r'r Trustee's Sale 1
- - - a. w. maa VHJ V
25lh. About 100 applicants for
license will be examined.
tJI.OOBAtFLVCOVttt lnT . .1 ,r..:,-"' ' ' - "-- tail an
.i.c m,h,h,u wiut i nr io tne court for atwrbuniliii873busiei i idol 7J..77.rr;.J.. """'" iMim.1 aYnt imadnabla.
Ilf dl'manded In tl,,vm, .l.lni n,. k. l.Mriami.iM.' v eO""' onrbtury f torT .r. . --Tu, anCTtaia oi
utely divorced, from the oefendaut H'!tJr'b'S)t r Buoor Bis, if f ii fii . asetstyaawia
ISliand he now la L-iai MJ5.f,r, t abnlldla nuroaorwU. tract Ta.-.h W lll.rlm.t . j
fau not and of thia ammmons m.v ..V"l"-Ji - tpnaa. 1. b., iw , H .77 !5
urn- . , . .r7 d.u-al. lirif, mi.iria wna il.ttl I ni L J .. b'" " ' ra wll
1 under tny hand and seil of aalrf awl rt.ni. r i. i."'1 - a anumtiara
this 12th day nf April, 1HBS. Utar.,.fcr IVO SJ-OO, too aw 77ii 4UU LT at iiTro.. ":'; . Iba Maat
i. IX KHUSUDI.TL fl . r . E 1 flirtHI? flAI I r wiik r.o, onuw.au .... . 1. ' 7
DOMTBUTAC i! W!' ,.r.,2'"'i-"ii..i.. ,i,,al
- ' I aae C.Ul' ,. Hn.M l J ... . , - " - . ..w-l.T .i',ll I. .:, I. f.in.n IU.IM
Fh5 Farm !
w--B.FiP""I"iJ -woor.Aaaiaci and HAKta civaLOcua.
It I IT TH ' WW ar-a WW a- M am, m. . .
"'S-wwrii.., nc.?t CrilCACO, ILL.
fir virtue Of the nrrar.ra thII ln . I
-" " ' -in li vh rircair nv imm a I -... i
and wlfeea the lxth of lebruarr. lai and I
wbli-h Is rF-tetvd in Hoot Kr f. T 1
Set. h and in the oiht of the Hpyister of
" "'""'""a ct-lDiy, 1 will aril the I
tract olnd tberrin ainwjwJ, at the court I
... ' . . -w wMr,
v. i a. a, va auautf,
HAT J, IWB,
Ta la trx-t Is stnate1 on
rt.'k. a.ljolnins ih. laihla.. E ;
r.lKi t J t ii i .. . ...""".I'"" n""11' aoout si
uu.iuio miicuy iut ail juntr, luroftl I r , v "'- na uounot rtiertr.e
. A. lurtis Hied at th.
As the season of the year when
pneumonia, la grippe, sore throat
coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis
and lung troubles are to be guarded
against, notning "is a hne substi
tute," will "answer the purpose.'
or is 'ust as good" as One Minute
touch Cure. That is the one in
His- AiamarKw I
. H. 1HIOIL w.
or bronchial troubles Insist
uupit upon iiaving ii n --aomeinine
.1 'l l. r l ... v
ei3 ia tu.crtM jou.- 4. K. JMiu-
mons, the drupgi(.U
Mayor FowtU has appoinletl 175
li.zns of Rjileigh dchgates to Nei
lots, to aid in eScomin: the
rulet-r r.ei)i. Gen. Hole will
ad the delfrUion.
ume of bis if-ta.
1 tie trsiH arih be off.rtwl tnt il.iM,,.,k.
rlrm ol dnaw of U.e .,. oi ir,,nre A
( urus. Ooeaai-d, and if tne I rai-t brlna th
dent and It. ureal and .... ....... , ....
de,-d It will tw a. .1,1 o tno h . .1
t to the dwr n.,t nl Im I,.. . i.
lurua. If It ahs.i not bruin a aum .H.,i..'
to l.n ran i rt. r.t ittirt ....t .. . .
1 i.l lflfn'.i.a:. ; r. rt the aam. Mm. .
r!a.r-. a-ii lne a. IrK't n.,w.umi ...
r of tue wkIjw, to uie a. U-
SUCSCKIBE TOR THE GLEANmi,
01.00 per Ycair in Adva ncc.
M of n..
.e r
et r f-- rn.h.
1eiird. Tb it is a Terr fine f.
houaea an4 la a rery Owiirni,,.
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hut'.
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m ,,f :, rimllr- there
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