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THE GLEANER. ' f I88UKD KVBBT THTJR8DA-tf. " GRAJfAM, N. C, .OcCl9, 1899. BUBSCIPTION, CASH IN ADVANCE : One yosr $1.00. 3T. D.-KERNODIJVEditor taTThe editor will not be responsible lor he views expressed by correspondent. ADVEKTISINQ HATES Ono siiuaro (1 In.) 1 time $1.0 1 ' r oavb sub- seoucnt Insertion 60 cents. For more space and lonifor time, rates furnished on applies- (ton. Local notices 10 cts. a line for first Insertion : subsequent Insertions 6 cts. a line, Transient advertisements must be paid for In advance. Our boys are playing a sort of hide and seek game in the war with the Filipinos. A city is occasionally taken and the in surgents scattered, but as we have not enough soldiers to miard everv olace taken our forces vacate and go after other bands of insurgents, when the natives soon eet themselves to gether and re-occupv the lost ground. Thusly the war pro ceeds with very little effective ncss. Great Britain and the Boers of the Transvaal are waging grim war, it is presumed. i lie ac counts are meagre as telegraphic communication is almost de stroyed ; but there is good grounds for believing that both will make a determined fight. Other European States strongly criticise Britain, but Americacan say nothing for fear that the veil will be lifted and the Philip- nine picture shown her. It s rather humiliating. ' " ' 1 . m 1 Weekly Washington letter From Our Regular Correspondent ' Washington, D. C, Oct. 14, '99. Senator Jones, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, returned to Washington this week, entirely restordd to health. Since his arrival he has familiarized him self with the political outlook and says that the situation in Kentucky, while somewhat involved, is not se rious and that ho is confident that Goubel will win. Kx-Senator Black burn, who was in Washington this week for several days says ho was never more certain of anything in his life than that (Joebel will be the next governor of Kentucky. Sena tor Jones says that all the informa tion he has had from Ohio has been decidedly favorable to democratic success in the btatu, and gave this plain talk for the benefit of the kickers in tho party: "I consider it the duty of democrats every who would like to see him win new honors, and who know that he will do so if the opportunity offers. Ho.iOr Men at Bingham School Football Notes. Cor. of The Oloanor. A P. Page, The Moore County Lam ber King, Deadi Gen. Carr Offer a Prize to Wrltoi of N. O. History. , 1 Tnnrnmnri, thfi f.udv nf North ot -. Observe! Raleigh, Oct.- 16.-wMr, Allison f!nmlinfl rnntnrv and tsi flnv-inrnrA our making a home literature," Gen- rancig rage, "the Moore county eral JulianS. Carr has offered a lumber king," died to-day, after prize of $100 for the best compend being" unconscious forabou't two or epitome of any decade of our weeks. Mr. Page was born in Wake State's history within the period county, N. C, in August, 1824, and embraced between the years 1782 and was therefore in his. 76th-yoar. ana ioez. ne was nrsi engaged in tne lumDer The contest is open to nny resi- I business on a Targe sralelnTtue early dent North Carolinian. No more seventies, and in 1887 projected the than fifty will be allowed to enter Aberdeen fe West End Railroad, and these will be the first who apply, now the Aberdeen & Asheboro Rail The sketches must not exceed road. ' i ; : ' twenty-five pages 400 words to For a long time it was the best the page. They should be written paying piece of railroad property in in simple, direct and logical style, J the United States, Some years ago Bingham School, Mebanc, N. C, October 12, 1899 The students who stood first in their respective classes for tho month ending October 2nd, are as follows : Mathematics Hamilton, Robey, Sturgis, McKee. Taylor, Long, Davis, Council, Buchannan, Means, Suggs, LeGrande and Oldham ; Science Kirpatrick, Johnston G, Sturgis, Buchannan, Hedrick arid Cocke; English Hamilton, Muller, Robey, Council, Bernhardt, Hall, Souther- for style as well as facts will count he Withdrew -from 'iC and it has land, flaison, McKee, Boone and Mn this contest the purpose being since been operated and chiefly i oweii ; J,atin and Oreek Oldham, to cultivate both a literary and his- owned by his sons. He -was one of Bernhardt, Brenizer, Murray, Coun- torical spirit. The prize sketch and the founders of the Commercial and cil, Davis and Hedrick; Bible and some of the best of the others may Fanners' Bank, of Raleigh,, and History Council, Davis, Powell, be published. ' built the Academy of Music and the Smathers, Johnson P., Walker, In compliment to to the efforts of the Park Hotel, two of the largest where to stand by the nominees ol 10 ,lu' "lu"ay nmwsy xv, worth Carolina Publishing Society, and most costly structures in this the party and not to indulge in fac- V"1B' Illumu01ili uiier, ana ot Kaleigh, N. C, in behalf of the city. He has many friends and no tional fights. The principles which Smathers ' Physical Culture Ro- history and literature of our State, enemies, and his death will be 14 I. . T T il. TT 1 Tl D1 .1 1 I .. . . ' ... . '''' the candidates renrcsent ore far "ey1 "oone; ononnana men. Uarr has asked that the con- widely deplored. One of his last more important than any squabbles T7Pe"vriting and Telegraphy Ro- test be conducted under their au- acts was to give $5,000 to ': the among the local politicians, and the l "' l"n-nmon i . ana incite; spices and that all communications Methodist Orphange, which is being defeat of the standard-bearers in enmanship and Bookkeeping on the subject be addressed to them, erected in Raleigh . Mr. Page leaves this campaign will have a harmful JJoone Jan'gan and bturgis. The folIowing.shall be a sufficient eight children, influence in stopping the further- " JjQai JVionaa nigni an oia iasn-norm of application to enter the ance of national issues." loncu canay puinng was given Dy contest: .- I Deafness Cannot be Cnred .. . . 1.1 Til Ci 1 I ' . - Speaking of the proposed remov- me iuerary ooeiewes ana wasinor- l of coun- 'oral applications, as they cannot reach . ,., . , , . .. .1 kl.. l ii o iii . . .. . ... . toe diseased portion c ai oi neauquarters oi me iNationai "ugiujr cnjujcu an. ouuie ui wio i ty oi , a resident JNorth New Jersey does a thriving bus iness in chartering corporations. The records of " the flecreta,ry of State of New Jersey show that .for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30th charters were issued to 1945 com panies which paid the State $723,- 023.54 in fees. In addition to these, fees the companies pay the State annually a franchise tax on the basis of the capital stock issued, which , will amount toromething like a $1,000,000. A profitable business in setting trusts and cor porations on foot. . $10.00 Given Away 1 I will give ten dollars to the per son sending me by Nov. 15th, 1899, the best written 5 inch advertise ment of Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. Those who do not know about the Remedy, can get reading matter, telling of its merits, by applying for same. H.oh. Jno. Nichols and Mr. E. M. Uzzell, of Raleigh, acting with Mr. Thad. R. Manning, of Hender- TastiriMs) ami aaaraatoad lo Cnro Cbllla and Fowar and all slalarial Troublas. Does Not Coatsia QnislMKor Other Poison. ' ; ; " - Does Not injure tho Stomach Nor Effect the Hem-in W. A. HoLarty A Bon, Dime Box, Tex., say: "Ramon's Pepsin Chill Tonic is U? best we have1 ever bandied. My son proribes it in his praotioe.and avit i. the only Chill Tonio wnicn a cnua can take without injury to the stomach," cue. Price BBOWN UVU. CO Prop'rs, (ireenevillo, Te-.m al Farmers GllEENSBORO, N. C. J. E. 8 CO. Jwp ani Prop'rs son, wiii the committee to decide Word of , Information for the Headers 01 who sends the best written 5 inch TMS Paper . advertisement of the Remedy. Mk8. Joe Pekson, Oct. 12, '99,-2t Kittrell, N. C, I nortlon of the ear. There la on- , a resident JNorth 'yone way w ouro aeamess, ana that is by m,t. ToW Tha mnnAa . I 4- , u i. Kir :n: , ,, .,, , , . . ... . li;( i,i: t. i In i. i . t oonstitutionai remedies, uoarness 18 caused - '"J nuuuuo uv.ii uui uuimoocs lj iku-u ucai i v uuc uau irniuuu IJOUndS, SO ll Committee from Chicago to Wash- loveliest young ladies from the sur- Carolinian, apply to enter the con- . iniumpd..tio;, or tmueou. iin- to be fetaL Liauor was thfl ou Jith ug YOU et the of one mor straiUr nf' , ' ngton, Senator Jones said that it rounding country were present, and test for the history prize offered by gpVrhlaft cause of the trouble. las we shall confine our purchases entirely to our own floor. We invite every tarmer wno visits our market to attend our sales and Every farmer who will bring his tobacco to the Farmers' Ware house, Greensboro, shall have the very highest market price foi each and every pile othe floor of our house. :-v We thank all customers for past favors and patronage and wil appreciate .antrade they may favor us with in the future. Wa alert TM-nmic urja nrtll ir1rfr a i-itr4 ti n rr " 1 1 a-t t v. t j . "- "v. i.v.g,.!. mauling niaL win en- . 1u,reLJrancn' a few day 8 m able us in getting the highest prices at each and every sale. We whioh a man named Adams severely expect fobuyldbacco more largely this year than ever. Vve ex- A serious cutting affray took place at church in Alleghany county near was a matter that would be left everyooay seemed 10 nave a good ueneral J. S. Carr. The decade I pi"sed deafness is the result, and unless the largely to the judgment of Vice time. The entertainment was held have chosan is that between restored to its normal condition, hearing wm ril.-; t t I . 1 L . 1 n hi on J n n k. nf lh. u1,a ..J JT , 1... -v,w..... . a. s. , , iiiairniaii joiiiihoii, wno nas naa v"v ""6U """"6 "l ol-"u"1 1 ior a while it has seemed that no very formidable or or canized opposition would be made to the adoption of the con stituttonal amendment, Put as time passes the matter begins to be more and more agitated, un til a meeting of the Republican J5tate Jixecutivecommittee was called to meet at Statesville yes terday to lay plans to oppose more successfully its adoption To eleminate the race issue from State politics is the desire of no i ii i riii lnconsiacrauic numoer 01 nigniy Tespectable Republicans, but there are others. These latter have enjoyed the fruits of office and see in the adoption of the amendment the hope of further political advancement vanishing away in the dim future, a spec tacle not pleasant to their con templation. That such may not come to pass the matter no doubt will be hotly contested by them. SPINNERS PREFER EOUNDLAP BALES. The IleoMnd In Hew Bnaland and Abroad Largely in Kxema of Last Year's. Tho spinners of New England, having learned by experience of the advantages conferred by its use, are heavy buyers of The American Cot ton Company's Roundlap baled cot ton. Ono Massachusetts mill alone bought 25,000 Roundlap bales the latter part of September, and pur poses hereafter using no cotton packed by any other method if it can get enough Roundlap bales to supply its spindles. Another Mas sachusetts mill has bought 8,000 Roundlap bales this season, and twenty-live other New England mills have ordered smaller lots. The European demand for The American Cotton Company's bales is largely in excess of last season's. . Early in October 8,000 Roundlap bales Tor Liverpool were shipped , from Galveetion in ono steamer Shipments go forward regularly to Genoa, Havre, Bremen and Barce lona, and I agree to diligentlvl"recauedDy08tarrn'wh'cn 18 nothing but pstabMshed house In North Carolina. Month- . . , . . i i t l, i j rii... . - i an injamea oonaiuon or mo ivueous sur-1 !t . cvuBt-n, i-umuuu HHnaj. , i.i itr charge of the Committee affairs for winch was handsomely decorated study it and submit a typewritten f808- - f6110- Thnn!i8?lf"dresed "p0 I when on our market, they will favor us with their trade tleinen and ladles to travel tor a responSble """ u'luc uu,t Biniaucuw, ttnu we Deiieve at- ier seeing lor inemseives Dy attenaing our saies irom nay to day some months. Of the general out- with palms and ferns, look Senator Jones jaidi I'Nation- rf.ni ni,.A n xr..n n,.i i . . COmpeild thereof, done to the best 01186 of Oeafoosx (caused by catarrh) that rl ln Km.n mIlmiaJ " I ..111 1 I j , .... - I "". w vu.vu "J .U.l O VU 111 VUIO. lucuujrsiCTmncu iiuiu uuinuru oi my aDlllty and according to the send pw circulars, free. ..... .. ... I i I I L . 1 . I T . . . ' . 1 ai i i . . - I- . w. i u vvr.. any tho democratic party is in the outB 'giy pieabeu wnn me rules and requirements f the con- hnir- Toledo, o. best of shape. Wo have tho best of courteous and hospitable treatment test. Hairs TFamiiy pine are the bost. it on all the issues. We are oppos- received there. The football game ed to trusts, and we shall put our- was closo a exciting from begin- se Ives on record as bnini? atrainst "'"g w end. Both UuiIIord and them. The anti-expansion senti- Bingham got one touchdown and I envelope. nmcago; 111., "em""D,e ivescne, Avery Kale, the condemned mur- was burned with a horse, two Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, derer now in jail at Newton, who mules, a cow and a quantity of 1., makes the statementsthat -she nlV 1 r OA J : I 1pfA Thar a maa AOAi :kn.... MSohlMM l,5K MLA . iwio.iiiumovuoj) ..wimu ment is growing every day. and the the score was then five to five, but iunM Bhe WM treated fora mnni.h to 1)6 han8ed to-day- There seems npnnlfl inn iKof i,o Guilford kicked eoal and won bv a bv hm fnmilv r.v.vainion knt. nm to be no hope that the Governor will wno nave scrofula ......... . .... Linrln r.n5nt KQiil,. nA in nrnrao TTo InU hor That aV,a maa Ummnl Via nfm bfOOd, and who has not ? Scrofula muj,, iOi-v.u. I Tn lmcl xrlin liatro cnU n, fl. c ...ill . Tf f luwwv uu uoiv a. ovau v ibti vtO vvv VV ill SCtjr 11 yUu VVIfl bring us or ship us some of your crop this season, we will prove to Wednesday night the barn of Mr. yu that jt wl11 be to 3'our interest to patronize us in the future as Will Bradford,whttive8nhe Pur eH shali not be Eastfiefd sedtion of Mecklenhnr s,,rPassed W any one on tms Gr any other market o Again thanking all for past favors, hoping in the future we mav be favored with your custom and support, we remain, Truly your friends, J. II. WHITT & CO. worse, lie 1010 ner mat sne was a Jiopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cureTier. party is consistent in its opposition si"8le point. Neither side scored in to imperialism. I can ohlyreaMthrnTstalrandihe balf-was-gea- firm tho position which was taken erallv kePl by Bingham in Guilford's before I went away. I cannot see territory. how a man can believe in the De claration of IndeDendenco. and nt Brick Cliurcli Items. the same time clamor for the subiu gation of a people who are fichtine for freedom. The war in the Phil- lM woattier is hno and the farm- ippines is wrong in principle and crs ftr0 gathering their corn and as she ever was. Free trial bottles will prove costlv in itH nrosneniinn. sowing seed. of this Great Discovery at T. A. Al- Ini ..... - - I hmnhf'a Ws uur ooys, who work so faithfully 6 w",ww"' for tho Greensboro nurseries, willH"1" start this wenk tn finiari ihoir vonr'a " J"' "i i;;ii,i,. n :i . tir:ii.- work I ("vcouui u viiiuiiiic . f u&ts in all its forms is cured bv Hood's Sarsaparilla which thoroughly uw.:itn- m i. t int.-.. i ;tv . . . . .. Her druireist suffMsted Dr IfiVL v , vimuuoey, j punues me diooo. mig-aiseaser New DSlrv'irLn chib THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE .hrhnlrht .wii,.nj i:. KV..v. J". "K uresis greauy 10 oe dreaded, it is -..r v.-e... ..u w vi uc- Witt's Wllh Hfl7Al Hnlvo ttrn hnroi ntnl UUol .1.. i j light found herself benefitted from :y-Z,X-ir:.7r'?'"? ,. , r a"w" B'?"us 01 fiFstdose. She continued its use. and after takino- nix hnttl fnnnA "ay "w uu unugoruun noun appear on me nead and lace, herself! t S f d t quently arTected! her own housework, and is as well &Bt' "I.1!" ?Pce, perhaps I v Qiuuuuun Ul 1)1111 DIHH w X I-! OP Silver will not bo overshadowed by the other issues before tho public. It is ns vital ah ever, and the argu ments in its favor ha vo lost none of their force simply because there are other questions also to bo consider ed." Senator Jones will go to Ark ansas in a few days, to remain until Congress meets. , Wall street operators always ad- At the meetine of the State Board scrofula should be entirely eradicat of Pharmacv in RjilfiiohWPHnMr1nWedfromthe system by a thorough "6" w tu U 1 , " ,7 course of Hood's Sarsaparilla to nreJ --n-i-.WiiuHi .ur license ventU the painful and sickening hilt, fin 1 XT onvan nnaooi flnA f I - . . j Igriculture and MecKaric rts A. II. Fogleman has bought Pf0 have a way cf doing as they Harris, colored, of Charlotte Mr. L. B. Holt a big farm, ay a week Esq. A. J. ; 1 lies near the Alamance Battle ?r0Wn' J Tra? H,.U .was .in lown IiraS stings, bites, sci Mr from which lies near the Alamance Battle Ground. A Virginia Co. is thinking of put ting a sftw mill in this neighbor seven passeo, une 01 consequences of runnimr Hf.rnfr.1 those who passed was John H. sores which drain thp. avam sur. the strength and make existence ut terly wretched. for the first time in his life. scratches. He wounos ana cuts soothed and heal- Will Allison, colored charged wiih was born and raised in the county, 6(1 D' Hewitt s witch Jtlazel Salve, Riumg ratnek: spencer in Keidsville 4 ---- r i .-v... wa- huuui 10 luuubUB uku, was arresieui u .1 II. 1 1 F 1 .. I 1 . 1 . . ... noou, to cut up Hickory,- persim mon, white oak and dogwood timber. is 48 years old, is a man of consid erable property and intelligence, tured flesh. Beware of counterfeits . Simmons, the druggist. Boeklen's Arnica Salve. know that when a republican ministration is in power they can tAll II t tlikn n ...1. uJr w..w.eyW THE BEST SALVE in the world meir manipulations create a strin- " proiraeieu meeting win dc held for Cutsr Bruises Sores Ulcers guuey ni me money market, uon- nere mo uiiro ounaay in XNovember. Bait KHeum, Fever Sores. Tetter. 8equently they never hesitate to ere- The pastor, Rev. Stauffer, will be Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, have leased for the purpose the old ate a stringency it thereby thev can helped by his brother from Pennsv- a.n . 1 bkin .foptwns, and posi-lhober homestead. secure a profit. It i lb nld lvania. u e.v cur i ,.., or no pay Salisbury is to have a now sanita rium to be conducted by Drs. J. W. Long and W. A. Newman. They " Paring the smallpox epidemic ; lospnng the house of one Nancy 1 mcnara, on me souinern part ol - Morganton, was condemned and bu';ned by the board of health. "Madam Pritchard boa brought suit against Burke county and the town . of Morganton, claiming damages in the ram off 3,000. . . Richmokd, Vo., Jane 10, 1898. Goose Grease Liniment Co., ' Greensboro, N. C Dear Sir : Some time ago vou ent me one dosen bottles ol Goose . Grease Liniment to be used in our stable amongst our horses, and we beg to state that we have used this exclusively since receiving it, and . would BUte nankly that we hare never had anything that gar na as good satisfaction. We have used it on Cuts, Bruises, 8ore Necks, Scratches and. nearly every disease horse can have and it baa worked charms. We need more at once. Please let me know tf you hare it pat up in any larger bottles or any larger packages than the ones sent 'us and alsof prices. Yours truly, - SxAXBULO Oa. Commfaxy. . by L C West The Atlantic Coast Line depot at ractolus, Pitt county, was robbed and burned Sunday morning a week. The robbers secured a pack- ?Tfl of money . containing 11,800 f m the office of the Southern Ex T -- Compriy, which was in the , ot. The money was consigned ' the Greenleaf-Johrjson Lumber I "tny."Tbe depot was -no -U -turned lo cover up track of ennie. story and nobody was surprised at the official announcement, made this week, that tho U. S. Treasury had once more lent its aid to the money sharpers of Wall street by do- ciding to anticipate the payment of tho interest upon the entire public debt for the remainder of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1900. The plans of the administration in the Philippines have not been entirely successful, because the con dition of the roads, which has been fully set forth since the abolishment of the press censorship, has made the intended military movements dur ing tho present week comparativ failures, although the men hav been through hardships they are not likely to forget. Although Otis tried to carry out the orders, which were expected to bring results justify Boss llanna's claim that the war will soon be over, insinuations are being thrown out in administra tion circles about his having been too precipitate in trying to move troops with artillery and . supply trains before the roads were in better condition. Otis hasn't any admir ers to spare, outside the War De portment, but there is a general dis position to object to his being made a scapegoat becauso of his inability, irom natural causes, lo carry out orders which never would hare been issued except for Hanna'a report mat somelning must be done to arouse some administration cnthtwi in Ohio. The war between Great Britain and the Transvaal Republic seems likely to result in giving the com mander of the South Atlantic Squad ron a prominence mat was not thought of when Admiral - Schley was assigned to that position. One of the ships of that squadron the Montgomery has already been or- aerea to bouu African waters to look out for American interests. and it is said at the Navy Deport ment that the Chicago, which will be Admiral Schley's flagship, will follow OS soon as she" con be got ready to moke the trip, which will be in about two weeks. Wh-r. Schley starts on that trip he. will carry the good wishes of thousand?, Mr. Wm. S. uveiy cures rues, or no pay re- nuirad. Tt in 7iinrnnlwf1 in trivu r'l . l . n-. - ? ""l'l'i ""gut i nerlect satisfaction or monev re. Alamance boy, will teach the public funded. Price 25 cents per box, school at the Shoffncr school For sale by T. A, house. We wish (o see him meot druBg,8t8' with success A Cure for Sick Headache. in Winston last week and taken to Reidsville. Allison admits shoot ing Spencer. Kidney Trouble. Is a deceptive disease thousands nave it and don't know it If you want quick results you can make no mistake by using Dr. Kilmer's bwamp Root, the great kidney rem edy. At druggists in 50 cent and t Offers a thorough practical education in nil branches of Agri culture, in cotton manufacturing, in civil, mechanical and electrical engineering, in architecture, and in the industrial sciences, chemistry, biology and physics. Regular courses, special courses, short courses. Total annual expenses, including board, fuel, lights, etc., $118.50. One hundred and twenty scholarships carrying free tuition and lodgings are open to needy boys. ELEVENTH SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 6, 1899, Candidates for admission may be examined in each county court house at 10 a in., August 19, 1899, by the County Superintendent, or at the college in Raleigh, Sejt. 5, 1899. For catalogue address. President GEO. T. WINSTON, " West Raleigh, N. I have a friend who-bad suffered 20 years dollar Sizes. Sample bottle bv mail I I from Mif'lr Mrtar1nsIkA nnrt tintf ttnA avnr I " . ... " Albright & CO., remedy available, but found no relief. nee n.la0 Pampniet telling you hOW I Finally I Induced him to try Kamon's Liver I to find out if VOU havn Iriiinov Pills and Tonio Pellets, and he is now free . ! , ' u e K1iney Swepsonville Notes. Oorretpindonoe of The Gleaner. airs, jonn bxenes Has been un well for some timo, but is now im proving The general health of the people hero has been very good for some time. Mr. Andrews, of Greensboro, preparing to put in new water-works for the Virginia Cotton Mills. The public school opened at this place Monday with forty-five pupils present. Rev. L. A. Eston, Prin., Miss Willie Newlin, assistant Miss Mary M. Kirkpatrick, J ta 1F- W . a uaugiueroi m. jurKpairick, was received in the Baptist church Sun day at 12 M. and baptised at 3 p. m. Rov. B. C. Thompson, assisted by Rev. Mr. Shore, of Burlington, is conducting a revival meeting here at the M. E. church. B. Octr 17, '99. I lobbed the Grave, Astartlinir. of which ill. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as fol lows: "I was in a most dreadful condition, My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain conunuauy in Dock and aides, uu appeuie erauuaiir rrawins- weuer aoy ot aav. 1 area nhvai. cions hod given me np. Fojtu- naieiy, a inena advised trying Hee- uic oiuprs, ana io my great joy and surprise, the firtt bottle made a decided improvement. I contin ued their use tor three weeks, and am now a well maa. I know thev saved my life, and robbed the grave Af anAtKj vtHlm 1 ' V a a . 1 1J fiultotry them. Only 60 cents per bottle at T. A. Albright's dru siurv. CASTOR I A Tor Xftfuti a&d CMldrsm. Til fki Ysi Esri Hzijx Ett stars toe sootmreof from headache, and looks ilka a new man. Cl Ui.H.lflA.. IT. t.' ulA 1. m A rri.. Tt .....! o j -r r I TV ..w?:;"j.,u'" j lie 1 resuy lenau oy llOU OI norm I iuuiuui uu., uruyguta. Carolina met in Asheville last week and organized by electing Rev. Wm. Black moderator, and Revs. late Dr- Tate died at her nom8 C. Alexander and P. R. Law clerks. Morganton Wednesday. Deceased On the second day of the session was a sister of Col. H. C. Jones, of Raleigh was chosen as the place of Charlotte. r ! " meeting next year. : : . i During the winter of 1897 Mr. If We Only Knew. I James Reed, one of the leading If all nursing mothers knew the true worth Person's Remedy, a world of suffer. trouble. In Beaufort county last week Mrs. Martha Tate, widow of the Enoch Clark. colored, was beating a wnureu woman wnen two colored men attacked him and broke his skulL -He died shortly afterward. Why will yon buy bitter nausouimj foal wncu uvws iMKieti vniu Tonic u 0 pleasant m Lemon flvriin. Van- miri i. autboriEed to refund the money in every cue ..w. w tMia a vuis, arricje.woeuia jaSo . MmU i citizens and merchants of Clay, Clay oFm! 1.1 Co" W- Va- 8truck his le8 I cake of ice in such a manner as to ing and trouble would be saved. is the greatest medicine I ever tried in my life. I have a large family oi cnuaren, ana l ao believe I am indebted to Mrs. Person's Remedy ior noving raisea uiem oil- wnen anything is the matter with my cnuaren i give mem uie riemedv. and there is never any need to give inern sooining syrup, paregoric and tnings or mat kind. The Remedy keeps them well and healthy. especially when teething, and they never need anything else. One of my babies had sore eyes, so that the eyes had to be kept shaded all the time, and the Remedy cured her. I cannot say too much for it -If everybody knew what it would do. and try it, a world of suffering wouia ne saveo. Mrs. W.H. Holt. Graham, N. C. July 15, 1897. The work of recruiting for the United States army in the Slate is ended. 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The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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