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1 ItiC:J : Jc7. ; Est 1 iii137i AMM tt- tt a H $1.00 per V i "--In Advance. - Large and increasing circula ton in Alamance and adjoining counties a point for advertisers, i J. JJJJJi h. v.. J i',.:.. . . ' Job Pih.lh All kinds Co:-.-ing, Pamphlets, I . neatly and prom j" i I v c lowest prices. VOL. XXV. GRAHAM, N.C., THURSDAY., MAY .11, 1899.. NO. 14: WE n Ill u jiib a o -"man's tan Vici Kid lasts, several .snauesaDeauty tor $3, but this week only $2.50. It's made by Nelson. Same in black. , . .'V'--vii''i-j,'.: . a i , - A ladies black kid, lace or button, patent or stock tip, nickel, dime or quarter toe, any shape tip, made by Union.Shoe Co. to retail at $2, Our cut price this week $ 1 ,65, Davis & Davis, Prop's Big Shoe Store, : A. L. DAVIS, Manager. . " , IiURLINGTON, N. C. Paying Drabh Prices lor ewnrthing Is not 6 pleasant. Is It 7 But V that's what you are doing, If you don't buy o here. Did you think ft a possible to buy a 950)0 Bicycle foris.7s? Cat- Fries, 118.78. alogiia no. 59 teiia au y .bout meycies, sewing y ' Machiaea, Organs and Piaoos. Whit da van think of 6nO J .ait of Clothing, made-to-your- ' measure, guaranwea to m iwi ' exproM vatd to your .tatioa ' for fe.jot Catalogu. No. 57 ' shows 31 samples of clothing 'and straws aunv bargain, in ' Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. Ltthograpaea catalogue no. v aj ihows carpets, pubs, zar- lien, ad-uer Curtains, m ? hand -painted color. We pay JY-slffM. sew carpel, free, and - furnish lininff without chars. .. - V ; What do von r tni.it 01 a Solid Oak ' l)ry-ir Fm- -Hy Refrigera tor for 3-95 T It i but mm of Sains contained in our Gn- rai iautofti ei urnttura mod Household Goods. - Wo sy yoo from 40 to 60 per cent, on everything. Why buy at retaihwhen you know of us T Which eatalopu dq you waatt Address this way. at-- Prtu.1S.to. J JULIUS HINES SON, Baltimore, Md. Oept 009.1 : PROFESSIONAL CARDS, , JACOB A. LONG, Attorney-at-Law, GRAHAM, - - - N.c Practices In the Stats and Federal court.. Oflloe over White. Moore Co.'e store. Main Street. 'Phone No. X. :. TOHH QBAT BYBUK. - W. P. JBYKTJM, JB. : Attorneys) and Counselors at ImW GREENSBORO, N. C. Prgcllce reenlarly Id- the eonrt. of oianceoounty. - .-. AOic. x. ih iv DR. J, 1?, STOCKAED Dentist, - . ;' ; GRAHAM, Nc. ": Offloe At rwnidonoo, opposite Baptist Ohureh. H.:8t work at reasonable prloe. In nftloe Moudaj. and MatUP daya. - - -.. - EE a I S "T i. hss flcmonntraicd tea thonsasd Worn thai it is sviuxkat luiuiiUMt, r . Irreffnlarltios and drrftnffmenU. ... It has become tua leading remedy for thiaclaoe of troubles. It excrta A wonderfully beaimjr, etrenirtb wing and soothing iuiioenco upoa , the menstnisvl or.ins. Is eoret) "white' ' and full in p of he womb. It atop flooding aoiu rwuerea u- praaaet) and p( For Chaaf i-n o l is tiie boi snedicitisa marl It. i frtcnciml during1 prorrnany, ad h .? -ns to bring chiiai' ti tut b'tna tarrea for years. It iuvjsrorau-s, rtimo la af strm.i?i.aons ttio whole ays- . tm. Ibis r; eat reroedj is offered toaU afflicted vomoa. Wby witl -any woman sutfrr another Biinat ' vitst eerlatu ruf wulno acbt wine of Cardul only ooeia SOS per bottle at your drug storsv. dirtCti ntL, t uir, M-irxi mrmjom. 'Tk ctr - my j c.usa Jo OaawV Mueoao, 2 en.. 'ST li-. o - c H S' for U -,rt t iui a-4 tt Swaretf ear Jarlgo Turnul surt-iins the report of T. Tv- n niptcy case in re f ;evenorr A Kiner. merchants, of CI uoning cre.Jitora conten ! ea that the indivitlnal OUt Of ih firm 'a Tl,rt noljg 1 hat ...1.1 t) l -AMD I vi - LiUle, nr - tJ.s and in LIimhI n ':i. Ji ll ii jzt 1 r;- 1 f u'. iy? s J. c. wounda . i lit 'y with IV. Balre, a f plication v, wing f ;':-, r wounJa r- 1 Simmons, Onef c .. re i a MMllflWWftu mm wv.v .. ... 1 .-. i , Itt! Ullo shoe, several toes and : North Carolina Hews. ' Fiics were lighteil under the iron furnnce at Greensboro Tuesday of lust week. . . - Col. Edmund Jones has been aj -pointed solicitor of Caldwell county Criminal Court in place of W. C. Newland, who declined the appoint ment. . The Salisbury Sun says that a cotton mill-to-wist-ISOOfOOO is to be established at that jplace, and that thejSalii?bury cotton mill is to in crease its capacity considerably , ;i The Wadesboro Messenger says a mnlf? fell ddgriiaaJiigjnnd holain one of the public roads of Anson county a few , days ago and was drowned before it could bo rescued. The Charlotte Observer says that neat Madge; Mecklenbcrg county, Tuesday afternoon a week, Hugh Russel 19 years old, was killed by the accidental discharge of his gun Last week Raleigh had exactly 77 people cared for by the county afr the pest house and the house of de tention, Seventeen were in the pest liou3e and 60 in the nouse of deten tion. - V-V.'' v Theflaga on the capital at Ral eigh will be half-mast May 11th, the anniversary of the death of Ensign Worth :Bagley, and ; on July 1st, that of the death of Lieut 1: William E.Shipp. : -7 '; -' Miss Maggie Overman, daughter of Hon. Lee S. Overman, of Salis bury,: and Mr. Edwin Clark Gre gory were married in the Methodist church" at Salisbury Wednesday evening last. " - v News-Observer : Supervisors Mc- Caskev and Dixon, of the State farms, were here yesterday. ; They bring th news thatSupt. Bill, Day has, f '11 red", them and put Demo crats in their places.-; ; - lJ The corporation commission has ipsned an order reducing the min- .imum . carload oi lemnzers irow fifteen to ten tons,; as requested by lhFarmers.AllianceiUicL Ihe agri cultural department. ; V ; ' Boone Democrat : Last year Miss Mollie Tugman, of Meat Camp, raised a gourd that, when taken from the vine, weighed 59 pounda, 68 inches ira circumference and holds 16 gallons. JIow is that ? ' 'It is ascertained from Bellamy himself that Oliver Dcckery'g effort against John D. Bellamy is not for the latUr's seat, but to have tne house of representatives set the elec tion aside and declare there was no election at alL . ,; - Clinton Democrat'. At present there is a - fine prospect for an abundant hudileberry crop in 8amp- snn hi Vear. For a number of j years the crop has missed, and it i hoped it wui nil mis uenoou, ii ss would mean a gTeat deal to the county. " . - StatesviUe Mascot : Jake Potter, of Watauga county, has three daughter, the oldest of whom has wn married six times. ' Five of her husbands have been murdered. The second daughter has been mar ried three times and two of her husbands were murdered. The Salisbury hosiery mill, which was recently burned, will be rebuilt at the site and fitted with improved machinery.' Mr. 8. IL Wiley and others have acquired the interest of the former etckholders, and will reorganize the company. Mr. Wiley wi'J remain secretary and treasurer. I have been a safferer from chronic d.arrbcra ever since the war and have used all kinds of medicines fur it. At lii?t I found one remedy that haa been a atcs as a cure, and that is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Piarrhrra Remedy. P. E. G b s -'i a sf , Cwrs Mills, La. For s-.le I y all dn:fi.-ta. " EDUCATION IN THE HOSE r.mlly AllUuten Blioolil be Formed Asatnat Ignoraaee of the Three R'.. r nen one finishes school ; or college ono is only , beginning to learn, and what better post-gniduate courses could one have than the practical application of ideas through the medium of friends and family ?" inquires Frances Evans, in the May Ladies' Home Journal. "As lir as education is , concerned . the best family , friend is the . dictionary. When you see some one in a family consulting the dictionary whenever a doubtful word or phrase comes up in the coursoVof conversation you will find the - members intelligen. people as fur as facts can educatet We may not be able to aid each other itt the 'higher education', of philosophy, science and ethics, but one tiling is certain : we can form family alliances against ignorance of the three R's as well as georgraphy, spelling and good English. ; Slang has its uses; no doubt, but if American parents do not giye some heed to the English talked by their children at home, Americans a hundred years hence will have absolutely orgetten their mother tongue. " Many old soldiers now feel the ef fects of the hard service they endured during the warV Mr. Geo. S. An derson, of Rossville, York county, fenn., who saw the hardest kind of service at the front, is now frequent ly troubled with rheumatism, "i had a severe attackiately,'.' he says, and procured a bottle of Chamber. Iain's Pnin Balm. It did so much good that I would like to know what you would charge me for one dozen bottles." Mr. Anderson wanted it both for hia owilubc aniiojupply it to his friends and neighbors, as every family should have a bottle of it in their home, not only for rheuma tism, but laine Jback, sprains, swell ings, cuts, braises and burns, for which it is unequalled. For sale by all druggists. One - life insurance company which has for more than forty years done business in the State, informs the State insurance , commissioner that it will decline to reenter the State, on I account , of the -Craig bill," vwhich requirci all corpora tions doing business in North Caro lina to surrender all powers to trans fer' cases from Stato ' .to federal courts. v 1 Richmond, Va., June 10, 1898. Goose Grease Liniment Co., Greensboro, N. C. Dear Sir : Some timd ' ago you sent me one dozen bottles of Goose Urease Liniment to be used in our stable amongst our horses, and we bee to state that we have used this exclusively since receiving it," and would state frankly tuat we have never had anything that gave ns as good satisfaction. We have used it on Cuts, Bruises, Sore Necks, Scratches and nearly every disease 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 toe ones sent ns and also prices. : Yours truly, ... i. STANDARD UH lOMAPANY. by I. C. West, The report of last year's insurance business in North Carolina shows in fire companies, risks written, $61,544,000 ; losses paid, $470,000; premiums received, ' $1,000,774. Life companies risks written, $17, 136,000 ; losses paid j $532,000 ; premiums received, $1,576,500. Ac cident and surety companies risks written, $18,410,000; losses paid, $20,400 ; premiums received, $67,- 197. WbooptBK Coagh ... I had a little boy who was nearly dead from an attack of whooping cough. My neighbors recommend ed Chamberlain's lougn jtemeay. I did not think that any medicine would help him, but after giving him a few doses of that remedy I noticed an improvement and one bottle cured him entirely. It is tbe best cough medicine I ever had in the house. J. ( L. MoobsV - bouth Burgettstown, Pa. For sale ly all druggists. . .-V . :' " Southern- cotton mill men. con nected with making print cloths, held a meeting a few days ago at Charlotte. Several signed articles for the purpose of putting the con trol of the products into the hands of an executive committee of three, with a forfeiture of $5 per loom in delault of holding goods at prices made by this committee - But quite a number of otliers refused to com mit themselves so this proposition. They say that the members of this committee sre in charge of mills in which New England capital is largely interested. It is not gen erally thought that any pool can be made by those representing the mills tliflt would be binding. Boards of directors would in some cases annual such agreement made. :r curre;-:t miscellany : It is nbsolntely tmtmo that any man of pore Celtio blood has ever prodnoed n masterpiece of the highest order iu English , literature, Wbati -. -r the Celt may have done be haa not writtea oor beet b:oks., '. 'The Canterbury Tales, "Hamlet. " :,."Lyoida8, "Paradise Lost," Baoon'a "Essays,"' Boswell "JohnBon," "GnlliTer's Travels, "Tristram Bhsndy," "Tom Jones, "Kcfcrwlok" and "Vanity fair" were all invented and fashioned by English' men, by Sazon and Norman and Dane, tt may be, bat not by Gael nor Cymry. . We have omitted Spenser and Ben Jonson, Dryden and Pope,.. Scott and Wordsworth, Keats and Tennyson, Cole ridge, tbe king of "glamour" (some times spoken of as though it were Celtio invention), and hosts of others. It is a mere skeleton list, cbosea at bap hazard, but it shows conclusively how small a debt we owe to Ireland, to- the Sootch highland! or to Wales. And If we come to tbe mighty second best, to whom sometimes we give a greater love than to the highest immortula, the re sult will be pretty much the same. Let the hillmen put their Herri ck on tbe board. How many of the Elizabethan poets were Celts? Where is tbe Erse Pepysf-And what a woefully shabby figure Tom Moore appears when one compares him with Burns 1 Literature. - An External Y Library. There was ones in a certain part of India inch a voluminous library that 1, 000 camels were required for its trans port, and 100 Brahmans paid for its care.. The king felt no inclination to wade through this - heap of learning himself and ordered his well fed and well paid librarians to furnish him with extracts for his private use. They set to work, and in 30 years' time prodnoed a nioe little encyclopedia Which might easily have been carried by 80 camels. But the monarch found it still too large and had not the patience to read even the preface. The indefatigable Brah- mans oegan airesn witn tneir moors ana reduced the library so greatly that single ass could carry it comfortably, but the king's dislike for reading bad increased with age, and be was still dissatisfied. So finally his servants wrote on a leaf: "Tbe quintessence of all science consists in the little word 'perhaps.' Three expressions contain tbe history of mankind 'they were born, they suffered and tbeyded.' Love only what is good and practice what you love. Believe only what is true and don't mention all that yon believe." New York Sun. . Zlaht Days on the Wltneaa Stand. ''The longest time I ever saw one wit- on tbe stand," said a man from Hardinsburg, "was during tbe life of Judge Einchefoe, who was regarded as one of the ablest mem ben of the Brack lnridge bar. He was honored by his people with the high offices to which be aspired, and he was always respected in tbe highest as a man of learning and a ripe scholar. During his active legal practice land titles were much unsettled in our county, and Some of tbe most im portant suits came up over titles. In tbe case of Aakina versus Asking, in which Judge Eincheloe and tbe late George W. Williams of Owensboro were tbe counsel, tbe taking of testimony con sumed two months. . It was then that Mr. Asklns was on tbe stand oontinu- oasly for over eight days, and when tbe Judge bad questioned him from every conceit able point of view he said. 'Well, Mr. Atkins, you are excused, but I'm afraid we ve pumped you so dry yon won't bare anything to tell your wife and family when yon get home.' The witness retired badly confused, but evi dently glad to get off the raok." Louis ville Post - ' Karal ValopbaaMM. The state of Illinois has been foremost during tbe past year in the construction of rural telephones, and farmers an realising tbe value of this great con venienoa Tbe system is eonatneted on a cheap and substantial plan, each farm er contributing poles and also aiding it, the setting and hauling, while an ex perienced man puts tbe machines la place. It is said that one system in tbe state embraces nearly 100 instruments, with two central stations, Tbe value of tbe system is at once apparent, says Bnral New Yorker in this connection. Tbe farmers can order anything tbe need without leaving borne, and the merchants arrange for delivery of goods at regular periods, mail being delirend at the same time, with teiepocM serv ice, good roada and regular delivery of mail and supplies there is no need to complain of tbe Isolation of country life. . THE I1SST BABY, Us Caning Is Looked Forward With Both Joy and Fear and its Sals Arrival is EaQad Wit Pzids aad Dalifbt by AIL Tk. arrival of tba flrtt babV In the tuwaahnbt ia tha haotrlest and moat im portant event of married Ufa. Tbe young wife who is to become a mother delights to think of the happiness in store for bet When tbe little one ehail neatle upon bet breast and Utterly ab shail hear It liar, tbe sweet and holy name, "rood. Bat her happy anticipation quickly van ishAS when abe realties the WrribAs pain and suffering through which sh most pass whila bringing tbe little ona Into ;kwWt AaukdMcriraabJefearof tbe danger attendant upoo the ordeal sooa dissipates her Joyluineaa. Thnnaanria of women nave learned by experience that there ia absolately no iiecesnty for tbe sufferings which at tend ehUd4rUi they know that by the use of "Mothers irnoa -a scaa. tins liniment for a few weeks before the trying boor, expectant nmthers eaa so prepare Uwsmseirea iot ww - boor that tbe pain and offering of the dreaded erect are entirely otmated and it ia safely paased through with eonv parwtively liule diaoomfort. All women are interested, and es pecially expectant mothers who foe the first time hara to ender-ao this trial, la sorh a remedy ; for they anew the pais and suffering, to say nothing of sbfd? rer, which is in store for them. "Moth er's Friend- is woman's irreatea biea sing, for it takes her safely throoeh the severest ordeal of her life. Every womaa should be glad to reaa k Before Baby is Born." wtu w"1" ' information of great valoe to all. II wil be sent tree "J "T .7," their eUdreas to The Brad field hg lator Co., Atlanta, Ga. -a a x: uowuixl; -Y rciuTiE7 Puke . MaKes the food more delicious and wholesome A DEAD CZAIt'S FACE. THE 8TORY OF THE ARTIST WHO PAINTED OUT THE GASHES. A Deatbbed Conf eaalaa That Recall d a Brnlal Tncedy at Ros.laa Coart Intrla-ne The Aa.aaalaatiaa ef tb Emperov Paal I. At Zverevo, a little town in the "gov ernment or province or Vomnei, in the Don. country, Russia, there died not so very long ago Osen. Ivanovitcb Schtcbctka, a gray haired teacher, who, when be felt death approaching, called for a priest, tbongb be had previously never professed religion. Hia father, be said, bad been a citizen of St. Pe tersburg up to the end of llarch, 1801. He died in Zverevo in 1800, making s deatbbed confession to bis son. This was Ivan Sbtcbotka's deatbbed confession, according to his son, Osen Ivanovitcb: ' ---t-f. .- " ' ' "In 1801 1 was one of tbe moat prom- ising pupils of the St Petersburg Acad emy of Sciences, a government institu tion which was under strict military rule. I was not particularly acted fox my work with tbe bruah, but, despite my youth, had already gained come reputation as a portrait-wpainter. "During the night of JUarcb 22 or th morning of March 23 I was awakened by Cossacks, wbo ordered me to arena. I tahg my bri tbem. After a- rapid drive of a 'few miles we baited before a palatial build ing. Into the cellar of which 1 war hustled through so opening. We passed through a labyrinth of recesses and up several flights of back stairs. At but the handkerchief bandage was removed from my eyes, and I found myself in a stately room half filled by solemn look ing men in rich dreaa. Tbe floor war covered with rags tbat seemed to have been thrown down without regard tc decorative effect. I A tall man, itt whom I recognised Plato Zuboff, approached me and said. pointing to a divan covered with, a black cloth, over what seemed to be a giant figure in an attitude of repose 'Are yon skulfnl eaoorb to restore tne lace or a oeaa man wnosusena vio lence, cuts and strangnlatioa, so as to regain its natural appearance t Tour art must last three days, for the body is to be exhibited in the cathedral Tow mast not spare tbe red; it will be gtven cut tbat the person died of apoplexy. "Remembering the threat of tbe Cos sacks, 1 did not beiritate to answer ia tbe affirmative. 'Very well, sail Zts- boff; yon will go to work at encn. And. in a low voice, be added: "Tbat your conscience may not prick yow as derstand tbat tbe lata caar waa not a BomanoH Be was only tbe natural sow of Catherine II and 8oltiko. "With that be ranored tba black cloth, and. I saw tbe body ef the Em peror Paul I, dressed in full general' panoply. He waa gloved and spwrred. Bis neck was swollen aad hia face a mass of bruisea. "I can well realise tbe report after ward spread via. tbat be mM bit Hi dearly. The emperor bad been sleeping in tba antechamber of bis wife s bed room on a hard lounge, aa was bis wont to do, when tbe conspirators cam a peat bim. - The guards ia sad aresad the palace, aad particularly ia the corridor leading to tbe oar'a private apart- menta, were all in tba eoBspxratersr pay, with tbe exception of a komar whom ZubeAT cut down with aJa saber beforab entered Paul's chamber.. Tba emperor, I was told, eaered at ant a resistance. On bts beaded knee ha begged and implored tbat hia Uf b spared, promising to sign any iastxw- roent of abdication tbey might choose: to submit More, be would kunaeif pro claim his sua (afterward Alexander 1 r. V ... - 'But the murderera advanced Sercs- ly, and Paul attempted to escap by way of tbe window. jTersatsd ana bleeding from a rut aaad, be defended himself with a chair, killing oa of tba aaaaamina. But now the rest assailed bim with their sabers. A beary blow in tbe temple floored bim. aad again e supplicated for hi Ufa with outstretch ed bacda 'Then ZuDoff.tora off hia sasbv wound it twice aroand tba emperor's neck, and, taking bold by cna hand, commanded another officer to help kins strangle the unhappy saoaarcb. "Ia the straggle precediag ta anal act Paal's face bad beea backed and cat, aad it repaired fuwr boars work my part to get it rasa srtseatabto shape. Wbea I declared my work Bar tabed. a handsome yoaag aaaa was ushered in with great ceremony the new emperor. Alexander. I beard bim say ia French M 'It is well.' The widowed ssaprsss. i too, poised throOKh tb rooia. but eol ' vldaotly not bring berself to look; ape Lm kfMhMa'a Vmw Pnne vams aM bad tried to coma to l"aoi s sssavtaaee. bat bad bsea prevented by a threat ef instant death. , "After tbat two soldiers look aaa, aad between tbem I waa aaarcbed eat iatu tbecorridcr and dowa tba suira wbea wa reached the cellar. I was ordered to wait, and a persoa wane features I could not maks eat approached au Would Ton lik to tweuaaa aa taa- perial drawing master, with a salary of 000 ml lea per year itar mar b asked. I was so astoniabed tbat I hard ly knew what to say ia reply. " Deride quicklTr" spoka tba straa ger straia. I wsured bins that I wss at bis ordem "Oa llarch tt it 1 m..- I waa rpeeding toward tb Dca coaatry." roocluded tb destbbnl coafecaioa. I bare kept faith with tb gnrerameat aad tb govereBteat baa kept faith with aa." Cbiesjo later Ocean. BWehleaa BUveaail see. Dil rer When I took this place, it wasn't fit for a dog in liv ia. I have speat nearly I1.0C0 CD tt Esinsoa Don't yon thick it woo Id bar been cheaper bad yoa killed tba dog! Boatoa Tranacrift. BARN BUILDING. Tlia Right War and the Wmg Way A ' -' Model Stractarc When a new structure fa erected, econ omy of tbe running aa well as tbe present building expense ought to be of tba first importance. Kotwithstsoding this fact, there are desena of farms and other', outbuild ings just ni- ks t 'Tamam I . pleted weica art inconvenient to iacowvzinEjrT BAB, the last ategreav Tbe Farm Journal gives a sketebVof a cross section of a new born and cow house, which . is here reproduced. As will be seen at est 1, ernr pound ef placed in tbe mangers of SO or id row and aQ Ibe manure wheeled oot, making a mrmA Sllttc fna tKr T -rrA mm r9uva two, or a man and a boy, cob 14 6a it easily if things were fixed right, . O The gentleman wbo own tfur plaro fQ able to hire all tba help bs aeedit, but F J2j complaiaaalieaifyef the- cost ef asaJtmsrlw milk. - - xn iue teeoiui cat, irom liais K)trrca, ia shown sraocber bona . Cw 40' 1 cows. : Tba owner ef thi seeemrt bam baa ncthinc; fimaced to Iran and wai-; not, bat evrrythrng ia my practical be isakea BsJIi at a prefit. . Tb Hnntnav- mentas are io tBzee itotwt. Jt slight nilE ocsTpcTmits bay aod praia to in driren; upoo tbe aeesndl floor ever a snort inv ciiae. Berefnrps permit tffc library fet to tbe feedxag alfey beneatlfe, wiuhout cany lug it, Ko asangers are aaedl The alley floor of eenreaS, sEgatly boflowing suffer thr cows'' aoseav audi the bran and bay sre- merely werfteil one way and tiie ether witli tori, lakn and sroona. The maaare i dropped tocough tba floor iata wagons and cards, in the COaTEJUEST SABS. - taamuMUt sad boaled eoS upon the bud) before. tbe goodam druins eat e ifi Teatiiatora buL-k ef tba raw and ever tba drops carry tUe foolaix- est ef doors. To sxessurc cut bns i unutih?rit a waste of tune, tile feraa aceer being gauged to xadicala the- qtumtiCy tuL. The band Ting and rebandliagnf mannss & a great erpen3 Jsng; siace prorod aeedlesa. Let ua ry the- economies of carprenperoca eompejatura im the throb. ting city center. - Ia prairitf sectibaav anil mow espstriaS- rr wkera tba summer rainiuH! ia lunV cient. the xocst soitublu. places ton pe xasneat yjat3xea.ee aauaol euuracter are tbe tlsugiia and valtey Bin grass- aad w&ita clesex- muka tbesa em tba bigber lamia where- a variety will not grow so weii. Our Bermuaent pusturea ia the- MinB!HBipv vailsy and! westward toward tba- Buckles sootuul embrace en ry a few -arttu.-s amt they ahotukl Da aiade ia the- lowvr ami nwutum luailsi They may . at taatime iaclail aliiiko aad wbiB etowr. timothy uniSoni andi 1d grans, 1 soma ujufcuior orchiird grasa may profitably be- adiled; and in ethers metlivsa red clover which,, bow ever, i scent tkaly a imapnear;. since H ia abort lived. The tuUtmmg propop tkms may .-I per tuixv boo thore stay ba sxcailifaS seasonal fur varying tbeau - Ftramht VOaia sad Lovv-. Cnaisil gtaaa. . ... . . .... 'Tbcman Shaw, Otttaria. VbHa xoari:. gardeaera arc- f ruling late cabbage sxhl too cheaply ailow tbera any pet-tit, this doe nut appear to ta the fcact withj farmarot who have cheaper btBtla saya Ajnericwa CnJlivuMn Ib ia tba aplauutun gtveai by tba aatborrty teferrad to: Tba excess ef fertility a taa marcet nank-a dues net etmut f" arewing Ius I Mbbasv sa tbw bewJs have b bu varnedi Arwa i erder to prweut tbu tront ppiittiaat. Aaygoud ora. kuMtwitlk . j ft .. , . n.nu ' T a, au'la flunan fur tba btt eafcbaga erop. Tj secret ia la maaaring and p2owic the hand aa-ly. and tbsw tboroBgbJy wot kiag at aiuu to bast cf Jon w trst f Jolr. waea theeabbwr is to b planted, 'this L0a the il till of plal toad, aod the aUnts will grow better a Brat tiiaa wiU those ef tb Baarket gardeaea following toss early arop. rbstr tbaisssaait bead of cab bsa per acre, at I r 9 raa a bead, stake a tetara banrr tbajs stt formers get from aa acre by awrage Una ercpa Oa Oswego etstaty's very steay ap banda Brdrr Vb'ood ia tb best sasly aad Parker Evle tb beat strawberry ver trstad. Mary, tba flnest berry grown ia . . . . ..-1 SOBS SrCOOaCT ca- ins) aasiiry. a. i-w . 1 brell. and Attaatw ia a tJar with tb ! erdiBarr crovrer, altboogb laa with blaraban is to b recomraeW. bat tb early bUwsosa ar fmraeaCy destrcyed ty frost. WiKUm tVlt sort to keep tb ey cat rlowly. tbooch act yet much tesfeu. it likely to rrov a leader, write a eca tribotta: to Aawrioaa Ajrricol-.oriat. DeWItt'a Witch Hazet Salve - Cam PtW. SoaMfc aws . .. T a Greensboro Tobacco I la: : ROR HIGH PRICES. Sold over 5,000,000 pounds last year for an a vera "e of P7..",7 t - - i pounds. - This ia the highest average made by any marke t in r.ied.-noi-.t No; ' Carolina. -: - ., Over $1,200.00 paid out daily to farmers for tobacco dunn" t' 1 year. - 0 ' 1 ' ' Ilia the best mariet in the State for the farmer. Our Warehouses are large, commodious and np-io date, who ' -etorg stand without a peer as stamen of the weed. Every large firm in the United States and a nnmf,erf fW-"i f represented by our buyers. 0 Tobacco centre, ms.mUtannZ centre,- trade "centre, wilroft.. f;r,. educational centre. " " Our olnmanuractnrers have a large capacity nJ are itwreasIrT thL trade daily and mast have tobacco. a We have the strongest corps, of layer in the watU for the win-hoa.j capacity..'-; . . We want mre tobacco and moat hare it if high averts will it Try m with yoar next load and be convinced of oor merit. Greensboro Tobacco Association. O o a o Q f .. 1 wikDi a call the attention of insurers ht Alamance eounty to tli Kict tBafi tiie JkuEngtoni rBUKincff Agsncyv estalifieheil fm 1395 Ij tba Tale Sim ef Tlito & AlBrigh(;r m atHL tiie rfng-r There ia uasumnce agency n Jforthi Carolina witlt Tx-.tUz illtiesfSiffpEMiinsIiuBrnhesfofriiHuraacBj.tat gi've Iuv ernies r Setter la'dbmnffj. OnJj tfe6TaH9-companI(i9,,uireverj fO, o o o o bisuicQi of tne basfnessy find! at Ihifgemenft ihi my oflioB- Witk at poetical experience of mors tlnm! ten) years I feeE warrantei imsolicfifegasmur of tba Iocail patronagBi. Ignnrantee full! satrsHictujoi us every irmtince;. Cnrrtupondflnce- solii-itedl upon: all matters pertaining- tn mHuranca- I xm moLing n pu;i'ulty of Lita Immnuice- andi will' muka rttetbe interest of all who diisiire' protectionj fir tfiunt fiiniiliu oir tbefir estates,, ou wftm wiafi, tor make absolutely aafa- and! proilti abLe bivBHtmanty. to aon&c with.: ma: Beflire"! giving' fcliHiirapplica tibns etber agerils. - ; . Very respectfully,, BraLESGTONl TSL Ql. O: o o a: o o o o o o x HaweaawasroiliiiiahiinH aiatwilL.., SO egga per annnnr?! , By wrinntifln brsodintr; asftie a (fouil butter crow or a cow mialteK. aa tur a: gooiL IscuUub- or niglk jumping unrae. ErpriBiniHn linva baensmnuV oi vacveaso- liia nnmhmroC sows of aormoni tlia- enb.wititsncccasi The same mutlioiC is appiicaulB- tu-paulr tayoraedinst We-wiliiter6 witU.a,tlKn. tliut uiys 110 egs. Sniua-oC Uniruhicka ' wills lay t1U pea jouts Fmnii rainse we will! piutt anb Uiyarai anilt ao am rtntali 2U0-ar ttetaiv atm the emraih AS ttio soma-time it m iistae-essentiuLtw oraoU: onUof mali! front pnsliiiu Ihynnv aa ii" itt tile Ganiuiea : in Cuib, it ia more so. If we- look, after tii bructlinf- of tliu- fia malea only. w Willi introduce on. Oie niiilu siiiu 'oluuibwhicliia Utuking id pro. Schmcy anil, tliui. ehoctt every attempt in progzeWi It ir jouc a eesential: that Out mala sliuultt Da: trnuii the hen. which Uits. 1X3- eggn audi from! a mala tliar was bred! bum. a hen. tiluti laid: t'i0 egga aa ia ia tiiiit tba ben.shonidi be torn one fciln Itiiit K7,1, eu'ifs anil whose' mothur Uijil) tno aKjoifftmltry- Hbnalill Vnmilvjimin Him SM SMtask. In addition, tn the foedingif bis birda site ownuc- ef a poultry entahliahinent will Bml plenty to oucupy his attuntion during thu-yaiv tit tiiu flrnt places the ounilitaani of tila- toofB- and! bbo-wirs work should, ba attended to periodically, as dilapidations-which) oowmonce. in a small: way suun invruue into formidable matter, anil while- tboy are- gotung worse tbe birds, ace-' sniftering- discom fort which results. in"a diminntjuiKjf titan? proil-.ictivunima. tt is- easentmli too., tilutr tbi lioum. of tba moating buUHC shoniit be- dng- overr-the bust buttoiu. fur a nonllry shekiB sartii beab- j ere duHrni buH and, tb taintodi sup, la.Tur rapliiL-ed. by. tesah. mold, while in theaKof amalL runs tiiuee wilt also have abeeluant out Conn txy tafa ! Vtsts Kswa. CalSo nna works ne- 40,000,000 duseo ea per Tfac. wtne clUriliera use m. Him noil- Jiima. aW DboBoKraDihas. and utbut UimtDrieam many uiilliona. ! Bit tbexa dttimuda increase more rapid- I ij. thorn labia dumaatla. - VwaaSIMK Too- many emmm do not realiae boat- sb iatwUin atai of a fw hotbed saab aa b rurtmd, to pro tit financially and t that better atbla supply of vgetubba sua sua as. Tba aa tt stabla msaorst. anlesa ib baa bewa tboroarhly beatwd and rottatl. to kill wwtd sred u aot advisablo on a ksWBa Coacaaicrstad fertiliase rkai ik (bosnbaow- atbl is to b BreUrradv IX yostr oaioea ar ttoswsv di sot -toapt to baadl or to atarkvt tbem aar tit taey kava tbawad vat jn wbera tbey am aar Tba r&rat JuBxaak lp basdaecT. l att attempt to hastea tb tbawiag by attuittiBg tba saa asiag I'taeunHHiia, as fn'pj., coosb-. , CivLI. rroup an. readily vWlvl to ta .Minute Couh Cura. l"se this reroedy in tro and save a doctor's till or tbe nnJer User's. J. C Simmons, the drug- OADTOTtXAs aiaiif n '; tcf Willi ADtar; totloa and: Bail: Bearing,. ! Ei32 Rmin Quiet Es2 rarcnoserssay: 'ItP4wallflaalfeatacr7 -' Gieat iirnTroverncntovcr.an'ri'.in " n turns: dhidgeryinto a -pastiiiici ' "The magicSiientSewen..;' AiLsizcs ami styles of scwine ir?:-- t chines !br Oatifc anit Leather .' 5S ' '. garTh o but macll inu'bn'r'artl: 3e lt bufbro-vou buv.. ONICtDASTOIUrCOV. X.. 311. H.VYJSS. .ti-'enfc 5 ARTISTIC aaaaia.adl Ii; Leading- -j: J Ji ..mill ,m j :i MOMj UcITlirtAC A.Mf kfnUO; i5 1 Krr-rMafaile,n arwl i. nari, 2 m it ..r-ic -o noc kc) ihatm t l-nlKA Uf CH MUPftIMK Ware, fuvr nw.. wuu TMS .tlcCALf. C0MlVn 5; 138 la H a. Mtk Straeb NataVarii 5 . vnaa.rn or. " 3 to.. .Mt aa l-r .fca g V W a 3. . 4 a a B2T LTCii -rsrT-i M aaaaaaew ; drtt;ha4 ,ruaatB. HalHiftrKa CBUuna Baouiul V-oc p-iatea, I; ...iih -o - 4a. wa :L- aviuuw a . aV I. t 5ar-s.TrtEMcCAt,s. CtX. ;. - ljS a. at W. MttH. Mea. tr C; Z. T. TTADLET, lVaCtlCUl AVatch l.ejvtirrr. Ci!a an4 riintota C' f.ft. .:-.-.' ?u". MTi'-e t tl Oa T.-.r ; -tTi ii a '
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 11, 1899, edition 1
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