: n GLEANER.
ISSUED EVERT THURSDAY.-
WEEKLY WASIIINGTOiN LETTER
Prom Our Secular Correspondent, . : ."
W'ASHINQXOK, D.C., April 21, '99.
ceeded, and Reed hag accepted an
GRAHAM, N. C, Apr. 27, 1899.
SUBSCIPTION. CASH IN ADVANCE I
One year 91.00. '
J. D. KERNODLE, Editor.
vrThe ditor win not te retpoiisibi lor oner to join ft new x one law nrm.
he views expressed by oorrespondenu. . - jf,ig meana a new deal all around
."""Xdvbiitmino batks . in the House and a general shaking
one square o in.) l um tuj :. r each sub-1 up al the desirable chairmanships,
sequent insertion waJ?lf many of which were held in the last
iton. Local notioes io eta. une for first House by men who were no more
insertion ; subsequent insertion eubnervien. to the administration
Transient advertisements must be paid lor ,
inadvanoa. ' : ' than Keed himself was. All this
will be chanced if the organization
Raleigh had a sensation Tura'dayTjcan be carried out. and no man can
At first the fusion Board of Agri- get anything desirable in the way of I
culture recognized the democratic the present House, if present plans
Board . But they haye "faced 0f the administration can be carried
about" and now refuse to- recognize 0ut, and no man will get anything
them. When a fusionist gets his desirable in the wy of a chairman
claws on a piece of pio he won't ship who does not wear the McKin
turn loose till it thunders. ley; collar. There' are about a dozen
republicans who consider thetn-
As the news comes in day by day selves candidates for Speaker of the
the American soldiewia tha Philip--1 House ; but they, are wasting their
' pines are Continually suffering in time. ; The Speaker and all the im
: killed and wounded. A different portant chairmanships of coram it-
method of warfare will have to be tees will be selected by Boss Han-
' pursued or the Filipinos will exter- na and Mr. McKinley and all the
minate the American army already republican caucus will have to do
there before the country is sub- will be to ratify the selections.
jected. There miMPt course, be republican
. i v, objection to this programme, but
A recent Wathington dispatch without a stronger leadership than
says that Mr. Merriam, Director of " likely t0 have, it will not be
; the Censushas determined that the ao,e to change it. A friend of Mr,
mgton when Admiral lewey re
ported that Lieut , Gilraore and 14
of the crew of the Yorktown had
been, while away from the ohip on
a launch, either killed or .captured
1 he McKinleyitea are jubilant be- by : the Filipinos. Washington; is
cause their bluff intended to drive Lt, Gilmore's home.
Czar Reed out of Congress has suc-
Ho,
. W. J. Ilrjran at the On Dollar
. JefTersonian Dinner.
. Tlw Delineator f May,
The May Number of The Delinea
tor is called the Commencement
Number, and in addition to afford'
ing a clear prospect of the whole
field of Fashion, treats very fully
with illustration and description of;
appropriate gowning for Commence
ment and r Graduation wear. The
Literary features are thoroughly en
tile Hoasehold and
An Kntcrpiisfng Drucslst.
ihere are lew men more wide
awake and enterpriniiig than T. A.
Albright & Co., who spare no pains
to secure the best of, everything in
their line for their many customers.
They now have the valuable agency
for Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Cokla
This is the, wonderful remedy that
is producing such a furor all over
the country by its many startling
cures. It Absolutely cures Asthma.
From the Associated Press Report -.
"Let me recall some of throw joyable, and
I .mm.'' . I ll I '.' tl 11114
planks. ' We advocated the arbitra- Soclal discussiona ensp and piquant nroncnius, uoarseness ana an anec;
WVs UIHIUHUV BIWI J va iivian
Tln-St haat .. m.xA
nf Aur-. J A stronir. drama ictorv of woman' Vl .... vi
v.u vu.v.0 wiii.- b , JiUngs. ChU at above drug ; store
tion engaged in inter-Ktate com- "" -. w. iwivrr -j-igm-uj riai bottle free or a re-
- - 1 t r t a ii i .. i i .-ail . .
merce and their employes. Tne mttrJ . nweii amerwooa, a wief gUir size for 50 cents and. $1.00.
doctrine of arbitration is stronger reminiscent , of the early daj-a of G uaranteed to cure or price refund
HAW Ih.n , r tm-na , n lUIIJI IT...... I 1UU1 UIU1I1BI11. . I1B IU41 limLlllIIH. HlVI,!--.
wwn JV I, VhO 411 XUfU, UtCIT I .' 1 4 4
great strike which brings loss to the 8nd burdens of the Indian woman
employer destroys the laborer and find plaintive expression in Priini.
inconveniences business, and brings tIve,1)'Pei bv iwaine Goodalp xast-
Secretary Alger says that some of
the volunteers in the Philippines
will sail for San Francisco on trans
ports now at Manila. It -was lso
said all the volunteer would be
home or on the way by July 1.
Whether more troops will be sent to
the Philippines has not yet been de
termine J."" T"- T .. .
Ilov to Look Good,
us one step nearer to arbitration as man- In the series of the Develop-
a means of settling; thosedifferences. mcnt ot the Boy Mrs. Alice Meynell
The Chicago platform favored arbi- discusses the consequences of a too
tration. Democrats that stood up- ,ree l'mt 01 oamei. in the paper
on it then favor it now . The ulnt- n "e Cultivation of the Voice
form declared against ' government Eleanor 'Georgen adds a scholarly
by injunction and since the election I anay8'8 01 tne cause9 or 8na reme
we have had object lessons which diea for tn0 Drawl. Notable College
we did -not have before. Thomas inumege en, uy taroJyn . GooA Ukg are really . more than
Jefferson believed in trial by jury. Halstcd, will prove interesting '. to 8yn deep, depending entirely on a
and government bv ininnnd'nn 5h student and alumna. " A lively en- healthy condition of all the vital or-
merelv a. d sffiifsed ' method bv tenainment is outlined in Ansnu s""- "wr Hiiwcure, yuu
whichYman Wrged witlf
Buuii oeaenieainengnioiwiat'pyir-"-"-- -r r " look J if your kidneys are inactive,
jury. (Loud cheers and applause). rwu 1UI .WJ,,UI V vDpring-ume you have a pinched look, secure
That plank Is stronger than it was puncheon ; lhe f ossibiatics pr a good health, and you will surely
kr fvum ni.s iir. j.. I Can of Salmon. The Etionetto of have cood looks. "lUectnc Bitters"
lCtVIQ) JlliP VIllWtKU uiaiiif(iu uo- I . - A " I . lit.
clared in favor of the income tax. blowers is discussed in fcjocial Ob
iii ... departments ana
Democrats shall be liberally recog
nized in the appointment of censup
supervisors. He says that it was
the purpose of Congress in passing
the law "to provide for a strictly ac
curate and non-partisan census,
Reed says that he intends as a fare
well shot at tho administration to
take a hand in the election of his
successor. If he only would, there
would be a lively scrap, but as his
law firm is to make a speciality of
and that he will carry out the spirit corporation practice his partners
as well as the letter of the law.
Southern Republicans will not ap
preciate the jibe made aftheif inao
- curate and partisan methods, but
Mri-Merriam is now at tho throttle
and will handle the machine. - The
Director has gone further and noti
fied Southern Republican organiza
tions that they need not expect to
name all : the supervisors. The
course of the Director will raise a
j howl in Republican wigwams where
pie plates were being matured, but
such is politics.
and an income tax is stronger now
than it was before. When I dis
cuss the income tax decision, -I
always resort to quotations, because I
have a reputation for conservatism
which I must protect, ' (Laughter).
When I want to be severe I quote,
and when I want to criticism a Su
preme Court, I quote from a mem
ber of the court, and I am so cau
tions that I even prefer to quote
from a Republican member who
cannot possibly be an anarchist, be
cause be is a Republican. - Justice
Brown, in his dissenting opinion,
used these words : "I fear that in
- Sunday afternoon near Newman,
Oa terrible retribution came to a ne
gro named Sam Hoeo. About a week
before he had killed, near Palmetto,
a respectable farmer named Cran
ford in. the presence of his wife and
his little children and then ravished
the mother whom he had made a
widow. ; This is horrible and hell-
will doubtless be able to. convince
him that bj cannot afford to offend
such an influential corporation
magnate as Mark Hanna. :
The talk about deposing C1
man Jones of the Democratic Na
tional Committee because of his ex
treme silver views is tommyrot of
the worst kind. Chairman Jones
has represented a majority of the
committee, and still does; but his
health is in such a condition Tie is
now at Atlantic City, slowly re
covering from his recent serious ill
ness that his physicians have told
him that it will be risking death for
him to attempt to do the amount of urT ' ? FT , 7
workhehadLn doing up to thth,T,,B,?fc"
time he was taken sick. , This be
ing the situation, Senator Jones' re
tirement from the'position of chair
man of the committee was easy to
predict, but it was very small bus-
servancea.
Fancy-Work pages are full of agree
able : information Fancy ,h Stitches
and Embroidery, The. Dressmaker,
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etc., etc. - Published by The But-
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Ihirteenth btreet. New York, at
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directly on the stomachJiver and
kidneys purifies the blood,-; cures
pimples, . blotches and boils, and
gives a good complexion. Hvery
bottle guaranteed. Sold at 1. A
Albright & Co.'s. 50 cents per bot
tle. -
According to statistics ' gathered
regarding the bulKinic pJagaeit is
estimated that there have been 250,
OOO deatbs recorded in India since
its" beginning. These figures, how
ever, are undoubtedly fur below the
actual total, as the native are
known to have conceded quite a
number of deaths".
"A wnr1 to the wise is sufficient"
nd a word from the wise should be
snffiniont kill, vnil ItKlC." WOO STO tne
OUii4VlVI s . vwv J - T
II'IOU ? Thnaa who knnw The ol
repeated experience of truslivSrlhy
persons mav lie -taken wr nnoi
edge. Mr. W. M. Terry says Cham
Cxmeh Remedy gives bet
ir 8iifiKlinn than anv other in tb
market. He has been in the dru
Klktmir lCv.for twelve
years ; has sold hundreds 'of bottles
of this remedy and nearly an
cough . medieines : manufactured,
which ' shows conclusively that
Chamberlain's is the most satisfac
tory to the people, and is tho best.
For sale by all druggists. -
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i
la Tastie oad GuarasitoesS .ta I j.s t
I Fever and all EalarJal JtsnClm.
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a end
Daes Kot Contaia QifflurTt'e Stomacli Nor 1 T. t fie Konrlug.
m : - 'Vljl'mi'i nlmeBox.Toi., say: Bamon'f Pepsin obiHTonle u the
W. A. cum "Y-L 5," a on oreaoritK-a it In HI3 urwaiuii.uuu Buys ll u
best we H3reoypi - ,,.! t-,,, wiih,ui injury to Hie stomuuii.
.i.,m,riLi u u'. i in. , mill rn. ui u' w
DUU " " " -
the onW'
MIC
Cliicaeo is to be the centre "oTa
erent unian of organizitions, com
posed of German-Americans, who
are antagonistic to "the plans "that
would bring about any alliance be
'tween the United States and a for-
n -nower, notably . the proposed
Anglo-American alliance. ,
To Cnre Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. AH druueiats refund the mon
ev if it fails to cure. 25c. The
genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet
New Stories of Washington.
Paul Leicester Ford, the historian
Richmond, Va.. June 10. 1898.
Uoose Urease Liniment Co., '
- Greensboro, N. C.
Uear bir: some .time ago you
sent me one dozen bottles of Goose
Grease Liniment to bo used in our
stable amongst our horses, and we
A guaranteed income of $50,000 a
year as senior member of a great
law firm in New York is tendered
Thomas B. Reed, speake of the last
house of representatives. If he ac
cept8 it he will not be speaker any
more. ; . "
The Pennsylvania legislature ad
and novelist, has gathered together heg to state that we have used thisjourned Thursday wifhout electing
from various sources a number of "wfT7 since receiving u, ana
. Iwoillil RtatA fianklv that : w h.ivc
I1CW OWJIIOJ 111' IT nOlllUKWtl, . BIIU - l.J tt,! t, .,
, , , ; , . . I never had anything that gave us as
published them in the May Ladies' good satisfaction. We have used it
some hour of national peril this de- Home Journal as "The Anecdotal on Cuts, Bruises, Sore Necks,
cision will rise up to paralyze the Side of George Washington." All Scratches and nearly every disease
arm of the government." ' . We saw the stories are capitally told, and to-
the danger in 1896, but many peo-1 gether they reveal the characteristics
pie were so blind that they could of the great American in a most in
not see it, but the hour of peril teresting and impressive manner.
come. The war came on. Wei Here are two of them
could not tax incomes, because the! "Washington's steward once pur-
decision rose up to paralyze the arm chased the first shad of the season
a horse Can have and it has Worked
charms. We need more at once. Please
let me know if you have it put up in
any larger bottles or any larger
! packages than the ones sent us and
also prices. ' Yours truly, v
' STANDARD Oil. CoMAPAKY,
by I. C. West,
a senator, tne tyuay anu aim
Quay fight will be carried into every
county in the state and waged , in
cesantly ' until final supremacy of
one or the other side is assured.
Whrnrill win tintrhlttar nuisatlnir font
when O rove's Tasteless Chill Tonlo is aj
pleasant as Lemon Syrup. Yonr druggist 18
authorized to refund the money In every cae
where lt falls to eure. i'rice, uu cenia. jaao
for the President's table, as he
knew his master to be extravagantly
fond of fish. He 'placed it before
u,8, Bt u h an agreeauie anJ 66g 8oldier8 hoIdinK Kovern
I a,M..MnA 'I I.. . : i
iOUll'IIQC ,1110 1 ICBIUClIb llllUlieil
The total number of Cuban sold
iers to be paid is 39,821. Ninety-
nine generals, 5,020 other oflicerf
iness 10 try to make it appear
!,. U 1. K. j a 1 1
si.. 1.- . . j-. h8 WM no t and is cal-
,n iha r.frn. Rnt th l,th Culted to CaU8 ma" Uk 8""
which the madened mob .ubiccted JonMto tok ",elbit,4I" his Mt.h'
... K..K.,. hnnA " "o iiooitu or lao or-
Vnn.n i ,- dora of the doctors, and retain the
ment offices are excluded. One hun
dred and nine officers who are dis
abled will probably be paid at Go
5 8 request. - A- committee hai
been" appointed to make the pay
ment,
the beast
anything
benighted.
He was stripped,
chairmanship until the democratic,
chained toa tree, his enra, finger. ' P"dont, in accord
" ,
piled around him, oil poured over
all and set on fire. Before he died
he implicated a negro preacher
named Strickland, who, he said,
hired him to kill Cranford. Strick
land was lynched Monday night
It's all too horrible and blood
curdling to relate. .
suc
cessor. Should Senator Jones die
under the strain, those who orig
inated the stories mentioned would
be as surely murderers as though
they had administered poison to
him. ' ,.
Hon. Barlett Tripp, the American
member of the Samoan Commis
sion, which will leave San Francisco
The French ambassador, M. Cam-next week on the auxiliary cruiser
bon, ; called on Secretary Hsyl Badger, doesn't regard the trip as
Monday a week and officially ad-1 anything more than a pleasant sum
vised him, in behalf of Spain, thatjmer excursion. He said before
the Duku d' Arcos had been chosen leaving Washington : "I do not
aa Spanish minister at Washington. I believe it will take any extended
The ambassador also made known I period for the representatives of the
that the 8panish ' government, three governments interested 7 to
through the minister ot foreign af-j agree on some policy that will be
fairs, had informed him that Mr. I satisfactory to all. There are no
Bellamy Storer would be persona insurmountable, difficulties in the
grata as United States minister to j way of an understanding that will
i-iaunu. ine secretary ana tne pnneci cveryDoay. it isn t as
ambassador felicitated each other! though the mastery of a continent
"n the agreeable diplomatic rcla-jwns involved; the' comparative
ons which would be re-established smallnesa of the interests at Apia is
the United States and I a pretty aura guaranty acainst
t rouble of a serious sort" There is
l elween
C"
Probably the most important cap
ture in the history of the secret ser
vice was made Tuesday a week in
Philadelphia by Chief John E.
Vrilkieand his agents when they ar
r. -red Arthur Taylor and Baldwin
S. Ilredell, the makers of the fa
r . us counterfeit "Monroe head"
1 CO silver certificate. Thrse ar-
r 'a were followed Wednesday by
more interest in the result of the
Commission's investigation of the
charge that German treachery was
ponsible for the ambuscading of
American and English marines than
else it has to do. Nobody seems to
rare a continental what the Com
mission docs about the government
of the Samoan Islands.
A vharp reprimand to the military
. . Mhinlll Manila waa I.l. . L -
i e capture in Lancaster, Pa., of " "
- 11 T A a 1
11 ar icpnruneni, Decause He allow-,
ed tha remarks of Gen. Lawlon
alout 100,000 men being needed in
the Philippines to be cabled to this
country ; it is said that Gen. Shafler
also got a hint from the aims
source that he was doing too much
talking about his belief that it would
be necessary to kill off half of the
Filipinos before we could keep
peace on the islands.
Mr. McKinley has decided that it
would be bad politics to call for
more volunteers to be seat to the
Philippines, aud has ordered that
the volunteers now over there shall
be sent home as fust as vessels to
bring them are available. Regulars
will l-o sent to take their places, as
it is not confidered safe to reduce
the number of men under command
of Osis, even during the rainy sea
sen, i-'-wmi to I ',. j
Tl w.,j 0 a i-'-.k k in WVh-
7, iiliam M. Jacobs aud William I
ircn.l'g, two prominent cigar manu
' : irera, and James Burns, who
i In Jacobs' employ. There were
' captured the original plate from
"1 the silver certificates were
!, a new $100 counterfeit
. 1 a new $300 plate, ar.d
? f 'i of plates for printing
' t revenue stamps, rolls,
; !.ernalla, and about five
r and a large amount of
; "'T'l.
'1 scraUhi and
y rfu!t in blond
r ! "!'l them qui k-
Wilch llarel
r--ti-twr-tic sp
! of al ays
- CM
. J. C.
re
sort to stamp taxes. . We had to
hunt up any old thing to put a
stamp tax on. (Laughter and leud
applause). ' One . of the , ' things
stamped is a telegram. Whenever how much he paid for the shad
you want to tend a telegram, you 'Three dollars, ' was the reply
goto the telegraph office ond you 'Take it away,' commanded Wash
find that the ltepublican party has mgton rather sharply. 'I will not
so made the law that the telegraph encourage such extravagance in my
company can transfer . the burden house."
I. - . i f t . I . . Iltlll. M . .1. . . '. ,
irom its snouiaers to yours. iinno vne? uriuan occupiea ToCar.aCoidjm oneDay
"The Republican party in all of I Philadelphia and the American Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
its plans is outtlnf tho dollar above force lay in winter Quarters at Val- leta- Al1 druggists refund the mon
Ihn man anil thai. i. iWorlln., ft., Ipw Vnran nn aa Va.htno4An 7 " ' t0 C"1. 25c. The
fc-jli--fii--i- i..a.!-ja-- Lii - "U genuine has I.B. Q. on each tablet.
u uwvuire vi umwtUf ia auuiiucr. j nun oiuu tio uuuu line
for in 1859 he said the Republican hunting dog, which was evideutly The Cuban provinces have been
party believes in both the man and lost, came to seek something to eat. reduced from seven. to five in num-
the dollar, but in cases of conflict On its collar was the name, 'Gen-1 ber. The Pinar del Rio depart
.a a . a . mm a . I
the man berore the dollar. . The Re- tu' Howe.' Washington idered
publican party is putting the dollar that the dog should be fed, and
above the man in all of its legisla-1 then he sent it to Philadelphia un
tion and nowhere is it more ap- der a flag of truce, with a h tter
parent than in taxation. Tho Re- reading : 'General Washington's ment, isassiVned to the command
publican party is not trying to complimenta to General Howe. He Uf the two departments thus coin-
restore justice iu taxation. The does nimselt the pleasure to return bined
war has shown that when this gov- to him a dog which accidentally fell
eminent deals with an inuividual its I i"to his hands, and, by the inferip-1 If you suffer from tenderness or
power is Unlimited, but when it I tion on the collar, appears to belong fullness on the right side, pains' un
ment is consolidated . with the de
partment of the province of Hav
ana, and Brigadier General Lee,
now commanding the latter depart-
deals with property its power is to General Howe.' The British
limited. It can draft the citizen, I commander, in reply, sent a cordial
but it cannot touch the dollar. In letter conveying his warm thanks
the hour of peril the nation can take
the son from his mother and the
husband from his wife, and stand
them up in front of an enemy's
guns, but it dare not lay its finger
upon the wealth of the rich and
make them contribute their share.
(Tremendous cheering,). V
The income tax is stronger than it
was, and it is placed upon the
shoulders of the poor, who have to
carry the bunion, but in the Demo
cratic party you may say there is
one man who is willing to pay Ids
share. (Loud N applause). My
friends, why. should not people be
willing to bear their share of the
burdens of government ? If in time
of war your country needs you, you
are willing to give your life's blood.
why deny the nation its just duo in
time of peace? It has been the
history of the world that thoae who
can make much have been unwilling
to bear their share of the burdens of
government and have sought to use
the instruments of government for
private gain, to take from those who
make less than they can. The
Democratic party is a protector of
the rich and (he poor, and that
party which makes the rich bear
their share of the burden is a better
friend of the rich man than the party
that take his money and sells ex
emptions. (Applause..
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The formal transfer of the Liggett
& Myers Tobacco company, of St
Louis, has beeen made to tho tru8tJ.1KJGuoD.PII-L9'
President M. C. Wetmore, of the
company, comes out flat-footed and I
acknowledges that the sale has been
closed; that he has resigned his po
sition and sold his stock: and that
the newcomers will elect a new
boardof directors. He states that
fie.. ii still unalterably opposed to
trustx, but that he was single
handed and forced to yield. The
ostensible purchaser was the Union
Tobacco company, but the plant
will be transferred to the American,
which was represented by W. W.
FulTer, of New York. ' The consid
eration is 112,500,000.
John Beard, sheriff of Amhert
county, Va,, and John II. Parr,
chairman of the board of supervis
ors, had a street duel in" Amherst
Tuesday a week. The men had a
fight early in lhe day, and Parr, the
smaller man, was worsted, but he
expressed a determination not to
let the matter rot . The two men
met later, armed with pistols. Seven
shots were fired. Beard was shot in
the side and Parr was shot through
the lungs and leg, and perha fa
ally wou r.dcd.
Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs,
colds, croup and whooping cough
readily yield to One Minute Cough
Cure. Une this remedy in time and
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Oaflk.ra';
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J. V. binimons,
the druggist,
. . - aWty it-Wit
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should be to cleanse Nature's
house from Winter's accumu
lations. Hood's Sarsaparilla
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uorernor St., Annapolis, Md.
Consumptive Cough - "Five years
ago I had a eonaumutive ronnh rhih re
duced ma to s skeleton.- Was advised to
tako Hood's BarsaDarllla whlrh I aa .t,a
jTswrerea normal neaitn. 1 have ham wail
rer since." matilda Ijbidoewatkr. Cor.
Poarl and Chestnut 8tsH JeOersonville, Ind.
V,ux
Motiful . '
i 7 Spring anc
:V Summer
nrettv. hats thid season-. .We carrv
We have our store brimfull of
nothinirbut the newest good and you cannot .fail to find what you need.
nT ln.vin call and ant our loww. prices: Girreot jatylua and l irge a.
Before buying call ann bev MISSES FREELAND, .
jjNext door to cow u.
Grahnin. N. CU
Farmers
waiiioiiee!
GllEENSBOKO, N. C.
J. E, ill!
! CO.. Owners aaa Frap'rs.
This Payer : ; - ;
Every farmer who will bring his tobacco to the Farmers', Ware- ?
house, Greensboro, shall have the verv highest: market -price lor
each and every pile on the floor of pur, house. ,
We thank all customers 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 neglect anything that will en
able us in getting the highest prices at each and every sale.' . We
expect to buy tobacco more largely this year than eyer. - We ex
pect our purchases to reach nearly one lialf million pounds, so if
you sell with us you get the benefit ot one more straight out buyer
as we shall confine our purchases entirely to our own floor. 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 (or themselves by attending our sales from rlay to day
when on our market, they will favor us with their trade. -To
those who have never sold with us, we will say 4 If you will
ftvinn tta aTiin ,,o f "v t-, , n nf tsi... li t. caoe... ...a nv.a t-
you that it will be to your interest to" patronize us in the future as
our etiorts to obiain tor you the very highest prices shall not be
surpassed by any one on this or any other market.
Again thanking all for past favors, hoping in the future" wc may .
be favored with your custom and support, we remain,
truly your friends, v.
J . II WHITT. & CO.
JfocdS St
. V00'' K" "ir Mr lll, ths aon-lrrlLHoir sua
oniy cinrne to Ul; with HooJI Sriciiui;i.
TRY
THE
JE17II0ME
Grand Clearance SaleM ! !
In order toitfake room for our sorins' stock we have cut orices
deep oneveral lines of goods, and we are in a position to offer
youpany rare bargains. We have a good and well selected .stock
ojBoots, Skoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Dress Goods, Notions, etc.,
which MUST GO AT ONCB. . - ' . - : , . , ' -
Remember, these good3 must leave our shelves tA make room for
the elegant line of Spring Goods which will arrive in due time.
We do not expect to eive them awav. neither do wi nrnnnw tr
sejl below cost, but will offer them at such prices'as will make it
to your advantage to trade with us.
' 6 GEO. II. ROY3TER, Greensboro, N. C. "
118 S. Elm. St. - . - Leader in Low Prices,
SEND ONE DOLLAF? Rft.n!US7Kft?:,!5JJSSi
ion bTfr.lght 0. O. D. subject t?iS5iln.Uon. louTT; f , rPP TOP faUCCV la
IC)l'l TO 1I SIUO.SO IU1- StUti, TmT.Zrl. VlJ . ,".". '! ' rW fr.lfh depot nd If juii lli.rt it
irk sum or ntiuu or. mm enmi.i .;jrTr'"",,"iM l't ..KUll IOU HITS
Another Bryan dinner, this under
the auspices of the workingmen,
waii held in New York Wednesday I
night, at which 1,500 were present.
Bryan wasrecoired with great afj-
plause and hia speech aroused im
mense enthusiasm.
No CureNo Pay,
That U thews r all dninrHts sell OHOVB
TAKTKLfcM CHI Li. T..MU for ChllM sod I
Malaria. It Is siiniiiy iron an4 uuinine id
tasteleaaTonn. Children rove It. AOullspre-l
(er It to bitter nauseating tonuls, xTK.-e Wu
It is reported from Vienna that
Ilarr Pollack, a well known elec
trician, has ducorered meana oi
teltraphing 60,000 worda per hour
over a single wire.
Is My Mead rwf T
HITS FC3 CHICIIIES "VS
aavlDC slarhfnea wa tnaaafactara and Uwar
pneas Datora 70a parcaaaa aoy otaar.
TNI NCW Moats; frwi MACNIHt CO.
This is a question of vast iinpor-1 te-'-vwr. . t.
. i . t ,11 1
sance to ail wno wian to o wen.
If your Hood is impure you cannot
expect good health, unless you be
gin taking Hood s fcarapanlla at
once. This great medicine makes
the blood pure and puis the syctcm
in good health, cure) epring hu
mors, aud that tired feeling.
m.
Cat
It LartlBa,
Dissolution !
Hood's rills cure nausea, sick
headache, biliousness and all liver
ilia. Trice 2 cents. "
Itca oa karaaa.'kaD( ea aorea. docs arxl
all stock, enrrd Id po aiinatea by Wooifon)
HaDltary lxitloa. This Ber-rr falls. HoM try
T. A. AJbrtsht, dnurstat, Ormham. H. C
Dnopo. Ciriwiii, tm
4J U i '' r l'v..'H.,nd ra
The partnership heretofore exist
ing lx-tween !. Banks Holt and Al.
It, , barton, Jr., under the firm
name of Holt -fc Wharton, doing
bu.-inesj as the Oneida Store Co., in
lhe town of Graham. Alamance
county, North Carolina, haa been
dirsdved by mutual consent
U lank3 Holt will pay all claims
gainst the said late - firm and all
drl.tg due it will be paid to him, as he
wi.l wind up and fettle lhe partner
ship burinesi.
I- liAXKS HOLT,
M. IS. WHARTON. Jr.-
Apii 4, lK".i.-ft
BrtS RRRS OR MljlRU or.
lay th nllroul acnt
tie.ao
TO
OO.OO
BUGGIE8
AND
SURREYS.
uun ai-tuinL UrrtH PRICE S55.00
nd frvirht ctaarfrea. Ion tte
vu asuitar mdi wiui ordr.
otU4W HatUtra a( 2l.aff.
YJ-Duegy that M told b
w-hv awiu avrw oeinir vl
ACM ft QUEEN (OUR OWN MAKE.
rWawlNtJDil bsmI tW BaT4al 4 Lmhhi rati lis
ey can bur. Winl in
U how, Top Bi$gtm9 mmO hi
28.75 and tl, mXMJ
lOld UT nia.chlurw HmI.t . l ail', rwt
wiaa aa nrs bust si uui ih.t ui bs si ii.t. w. n.m.'i.iu
? . " . . DiurnT rnctorr ror tii. ..i
' fcuii ui.i.Dd i.iting . dnirn m..i;f
CVSTOBimS BASuriCTLRiR'S rsofrir
Kvery Bugwr Wa Make la Oi,ern(.d
Vaarsj and They Will out wear fa
Ordinary Factors Rise,
TM MATEIIAl ts lam n gni (cut onrf
jaw an un. SaiM. Itmt In lit. onltnarl lilwr
Sti('r. W. a o en.liloa clou,, ioi... ui
K cat 1 1 n. .Jo UJ llli,K. Kim , ,.,,.
oaSSMat leattiar, ofn uas Scent; W0111W w. no)
fiTALSlllil DOUfcl.B tlx price ni.l n'.i.r"
Sl.ssrswiTSua." W. k"w S70 dl7j?nViL,n'?b'ur,rT '"tory ar. wminr to . .4, 1 ... . 'i
ImllrorwrV'lolwViS & itZl'J - -.OiwtrtrrmM. md hnM
.wrmim, wilal SSOAru atlfl- mA raar . - " '1
T"-.'M l.U xtr. liim.,.. ..." " T
IMl ahafta. lSt. laa-kiTSaal'
ttiirwvallM, tt.Ol MQ
SEND ONE poi lap urr
A -aarfaa. otherwlaa . saii,, TTTT . ar. m,
iwb t unT a rtivin m. a . r
.ta'T: "..SUITH I BEST I
t. 1.1 4A aall. a. bl. i , i
roar onUr, i'Ahaa ri tw ta hff!
raw-tory. pavy th ruiraaut a.
m to
J r
aTiB r, a rnt i ,.L
AR8, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.). CHICACO, I
LL.
Trustees Sale I
Fins Farm !. :
BT Tlrtoeor tha nan V .
the de-d , trxut -i'hV Oe? A CurtH
"hich Is rriti in iw.1, : iJ ua
MAT I, 1Mb,
TVta trs.t Is sltaatml on HI- illammnr
C. turn, and oihara.BiKleor.uin, irj! o
H ,mi, w ,he o-d Btova tonw. Ti
KJ'of'isrttis'i Cunu u -
r1"ti( of flow fr rf wiow CrVeA
drt.t and l.iK rpst and cla .rr , .
aill be ald to ik h,Vhst t,Klr
n lhe ixjwrr rfjht of M,a. Lurr 1)
If It shall not hrm a sum suAiclai :t
"1 d-t.t, tntvt aud t. in f,,
Publicaticn cf Sinncis.
it
VAirtia,
lUpAVMl
r.)-VJ. 11 , .1. 'V m urn nri
Zl"..r, , a rvt rwrcirr.trr t.w
r k of 4.,wr of Ln. atia, s . v 7
rtiifimm rwry tin. Krm
-vu-ct mini is vry na-rwii,.
I'D. !. 1. " 'l-A-LJ-s. Tru,;r.
Alamaooe County-In the Superior Court.
Summons for Relief.
Mary Banna
vs. . -
Mitchell Bamm.
StetaofrTorth Oamllna, to toe Sheriff of Al
"atnee eouaty, Ureeung:
Too in hfrrhTComimn-lnl to summon t)
defendant shove runnel, li ha t f," i .1
In jrourei-jnir. to t and at w ar ., ,
Juice of our fcii pennr c m ru t aci i i i
Jf4 rort.eoot,.,t..rf A.. '- r,. ...,, .. t
aouiw la (.lUmn on tne t v , -
ter the flmt K.n.,H, ,.f . K j
snswpr tha eompianit wh..-n ... :'!. ..... .
..0; "f "" '"' 1 "
Court of aaul rv,!,,v.
aarsof tne farm, ai.,1 iat t..h h.
take noli, e tjiat ll ha (., I t,..-.-
!"'hi wiitin iw t,.rm (.ie t . .. . . v
P'J lothe curl f.,r l mo r- f .'
Uie erni'iinl, that t .. ., r,,. ..
ly f mra d-. ',,Ihtu a r,,., a .e .:
Hara, fml oot sod ol f .... . i
due return.
(IVn Under RlC fcar-.a , .. . ,.. f . '
Pi Bat 1-U.K. C.
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