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THE GLEANER. IB8UID IVBBT THURSDAY. J. D. KERNODLE, Editor. Enteral at Um poetoffloe at Graham, . i MOOnd-claM mall matter. H ADTEBTIBINO bates One square 00.) I time SI. reacheub Mquent Insertion 60 oeat. For mora IV and longer time, ratei iarnlabwt on applica tion. Xooal noUoef 10 Ma. a Una for Bnt lnMrtioB t tubaMOiit lueruon cu. a una. Tnntlent edvertteement. mud ba paid for In advance. $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. V"Tbe adltor will not ba retpotutbU lor ha riewt expreeied by eorreipoiident. GRAHAM, N. C, May 16, 1901. China says' she can only raise $10,000,000, but tba demand is for $337,000,000. . Nations aw greedy as well as, individuals. : . ' J 1 S I " I' President McKinley has had i triumphal tour so tor, but its sue cess has been somewhat marred for a day or two on account of sickness of Mrs." McKinley."' J 3"his is a day ofbig things. Big trusts and loom bine are among tbem, and sooner or later they will dictate the policy and the legislation, Our Raleigh Letter; "HOT 1 CHEERFUL C1YER." Soma Caaetle Caaeat M Mr. ftockefel lra Mtlu4 af Ba4nrfaM( OHta. AAaaiAalsaaAAAAAalAAAAAA the Annual Address by U. S. Com missioner of Labor, Carroll P. Wright, of Washington. .Com mattnJkrvianr. nmnAP ..on I x t i i . t - r uiviivvuiVMi .ava, v'ww w a t - - - . t iimrmmTjTTTrrrnmi . !,.;. 'J.. -m hi Rockefeller .made a speech lUuwir, f NC.Majr, lHfc urWtbemdiiatmidaM. in whiA "i4,th,l. b Durinir the past few days there has L, greatest joy was In . making others give wno juoii wiaueu io u.ug un w what they bad. The public would been considerable anxiety in admin istration circles up at the capitol TWO K0BLE "OLD ROMANS." General Ransom's address at building regarding the legality of qZ on memorUl day t Is br m of e Jm9 l ,? th.n.. Mnu. act and the fact P.1?.""1'0"! ,n Standard Oil man could be induced that the question involves something like a half million dollars of tbe State's income from taxes, during highly praised.' He is a remarkable man. Though nearly 80 years of age, he is still as erect as an Indian In at t ii ra an1 1am haI 1vtlr Aw ue n w yc., ,uR.. od)r thftn wh.,fl eloquence , tbe mate officials oy tne ears. . entr.ucing M wben he Mtvai in 1 lie cause ot tne trouoie is me ai- the v g, geDate. General Wm. R. leged discovery by Wilmington law-U,, jg mnlhm noUa .,old r,,., yerstbat some ot tne numerous f e same type, and of whom the amendments 10 ine Din maae oywi aboTew0(d mA7 applied with Senate (and afterwards agreed upon the correctness, with by tbe conference committee) were the wod cngre,, ia jiea of so "material" that the amended bill seDJlte, General Cox (like Gen. snouw sgaiirve Deen pui upon its eral Ransom again, in that he is second and third readings and pass- now m,ntgjng his large' plantation ed onseperateaaysin ootn nouses in North CuoKo) is now (after being so amended) in order Uresident of the State Fair Associa to make its paste H, eccording Uon and i, tctiTelT JntewBting him to the requirements of the Constitu- gelf to give us a fine exhibition next ttori, and that tbe Supreme Court October. In Secretary J E. Pogue wuisoDoioii ine law is wiswbw k-h-g -DeMr able and well ana taken into Court. nnalifUi aaaiMtant nA th Fur thU Lieutenant-Governor Turner, tbe year will be a great one President of the Senate, appears to be inclined to this view ; indeed, be VARIOUS MATTERS. to give up some of his tremendous "profits, the gift to be in the form of lower prices for articles of universal consumption! and not alone to, col leges and churches. When he says a university can hare a hundred thousand of bis dollars if it will in duce other men to give a 'like sum,, be has an advantage over the public which onnot bring any influence to bear on him to give where he would not think of doing so without solici tationthat is to say, Jn the shape of lower prices for oil and the by products of the crude petroleum. The millionaire confesses that he does not give for tbe pure joy of gir- j ing, but for the satisfaction of see ing the purse strings of . others loosened.. He lives to play the part of a compress by squeezing money from men reluctant to give. He can pay out a few hundred thou sand without a sacrifice of an atom ai a fta tl. . wiwara cw m wnnir aw i r a iiani f n i r i m a i :il a. i uuuk. goes so far as to state that he called I Z"iLl' JL. C 1 v J ? . .UT" "How to Secure the Attendance attention to this very matter on the .7 x.7Zi " ?ulurD,n8 DU ,0U8ne" P"1"8" tne of the-Sunday School at Church oln-inir Au rf thi awinn and ad- P"" '. " . " ea ne compels cnamy on me pan Service."- Rev. J. V. Andrew, uwr iMimmgwu; wuuo inu w nf others. We read tnat the ixrdl aon. 16th. Anvbodr can attend as i . nhoorfnl oimr not ihtt . h "How to Perfect the County Or. mitMi'M Mt nrnnaii . . i, i I canlzation." General discussion ported the proceeding of the Senate, lT"' r. um w- B7 b R B C- church and j T, v n I. ,.-" "'w ' "J r-j'"6 irom me tact mat ne maaes ovners iur a uieuiwnuip ouu. ISjve. two vneroxee inaians were piac- Mr. RockeM er also pointed out ed in the penitentiary last Friday t0 thousands of men for years, in sent from Jackson county for mur- wages the amount of perhaps $700, ucr m bwuuu uqira. UUU.OW. :-, X M KlCt 18 tbe men KRV6 To-morrow the Corporation Com- their steady labor to him. and that mission will meet and take action as he. one man. ia now in Dossession. tax commissioners" under the new by common report, , of nearly as . M. Coaventlon ProgT"""B"r- Uugtom, Mar Sff ! SO. MORNING ' BK88I0N SATURDAY 'is".'' o'clock.;,;' r' ) Called to order by Secretary. r Organization." ' i i Address of Welcome, f Rev. J. H. Shore. ' Response by tbe President. Words of Greeting by Delegates. v Singing by audience. AFTERNOON SESSION 2 O'CLOCK. ... Sonxand Praver. . "How to Reach Those Who Never Attend Sabbath School." Rev. C. A, Brown. t i ' Song. - j.: ( i : i 'i "How to Secure Regular Attend anoe." Rev. G. F. Milloway. ' Song. : Correct Sunday School Teach ing." Prof. S. M. Smith. .' Sone. - "Infaflt Class Teaching." Misses 2ula Dixon and Vera Pntchett. Sone. "Satbath Schools and Missions," Rev. E. C. Murray. Closing Exercise. morning session sunday 10 o'clock. Regular service at the several Churches. The Delegates ill be assigned to different Schools ia the city. AFTERNOON SESSION 2 O'CLOCK. Singing and Prayer "Sabbath School Work as Devel opment of Christian Spirit in the Teacher." T. U. Hoyle. Bong. closing day vised the course suggested above. unless they are put in harness at an The writer of these lines (who re an early day. ' "Wall Street had a big panic last learning these amendments, tome of , Thursday and Friday. The fat which were unquestionably very toU undertook to swallow the lean! important), without assuming to and succerded to their entire satis- psss upon tbe "materiality" involv- faction. It was gambling on the ed, or to essay to advance an opin most cieantic scale. I ion on the legality or constitutional f I ltjrof the proceeding, is constrained I to think that Governor Turner's Philips Chapel Items., Oor. of The Gleaner - .- -, . We bad a beautiful rain last Fri day evening.- , "" " , t Mrs. . Henry Moore and her two little boys, Charlie and Marvin, are visiting in the vicinity. Miss Lizzie Bradsbaw was visit ing in Graham last week. ' Master Clem BradshSw, of Gra ham, is Visiting at his grandpa's; Mr. T. L. Bradshaw's. ' The people are Philips Chapel are DO YOU GET OP WITH A LAME BACK ? IJdney Trouble Kaket Tot Kberable. Abnoat everybooV who reada the new- cansra m sure to' snow oi ma wwnoonm 1 1 I . ' rx Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the treat kidney, liver and bladder remedy.- It Is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dls corored after yean of aolentlfle research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and Is are expecting a grand time, at that wonderfully successful in promptly curing i j . a ,v, v,.j lame back, kidney, bladder, urlo acid trou place on Saturday before the third jBrighfs Disease, which Is the worst Sunday in May at their Sunday form of kidney trouble. - o--v , N l. i n a h .v. '' a.,nA. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not Tec school tally.. All the uther Sunday ended(oreverythingbutlfyouhavekld- schools onNthe Alamance circuit ney, Bver or bladder trouble it will be found Just tne remeay you noea. - u nu eoen wsiea In so many ways, in hospital work. In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In every cast that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have npt already tried it, may have a : aamnle bottle sent free by malL also a book I telling mora about Swamp-Root and how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and aena your saaress o-"-" Dr. numeral uo.,mng hamton, N. Yr. The rerular fifty cent. and . Hob dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. will be present. ' We expect to have some good speaker to make us a Sundav school talk, and o lot of I little speakers and songs, Ac. Everybody invited to come. ; ' May 13, 1901. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JACOB A. LONfi Attorncy-at-Law, GRAHAM, - Fraetloes In the State and Pm,,.. . Offloa over Whlt, Moora 6? W.u2 Stnwt. 'Phone No: . ' tor- lorn OaAT StMVM. W. f. BYsp -BYJiTJW & BYNUai, A.ttornya and CounMlora at w '"""'"OBRKNSBORO, N. o. Practice reirularly In Um .,. anceeonDtT. ' - -J AnZ i'r s. i ri j Oliver S. Newlix, ORBEN8BORO, N. C. Offloe In WrUrht BuUdlng Ra,t of ot AI. House. . Will wraotloa regularly In the oonrt; NOTICE This signature la on evarjr bos of the gaanlas j Laxative IJrorntKJulnine Tablets i awewr i i sai mas-Beat, ECZEMA I ECZEMA I . ECZEMA I ' ,. - ECZEMA 1 ; ECZEMA! Cobb. Song and benediction. XVKNINO 8KSSI0N 8 o' CLOCK. Mass Meetinir. All talks limited to 15 minulej. All subjects open for general dis cussion. The Bast Blood Parlflw. is Ust week many town, in North "T" Uw Qrculars wlU be fasued to '.nv millions th thousand. of L.K" aD Carolina voted bonds for city im- lj b, u hwe hoW . the Ux-lters defining tbeir duties un- employes during generation re- aidneys. Keep these organs in a prevementa and gravdeKl scboola I I der the new revenue Jaw, etc ceived, so that be appears to have healthy condition and the bowels more than at any former election , , ' State Senator Morton and others I retained the lion's share and not tol11' and yu mU have no necd ever held in the Bute. The spirit ofprogress is taking s deep hold' uoon the people of our good old State.- Governor Aycock, and other hsbn hp within tti ulu., ' of a blood purifier. For this pur- equally a. able lawyer, as those w- Z" . "C. Jri if iwtir u uu ? a Pe there is nothing equal to Cham- fwred to. Uke a contrary view how- ?uT ? T PVr iP"entlD Cur term. th. wealth labor and hi. berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. tha dwntWe WrigbUvill. as a own talent, have earned for him.- one dose of them will do you more j u" u 7" " .ite for the 8Ute. Guard encamp- Exchange. . 77.. f , w -b- ment Two of the regimental bands , , ine out on lis aeoona reaaing aiier t,. t,B ..i. Mm t., : : . 1 i i0wwMMumwwf niaonH im;itii Apex, N. C, April 15, 190U For nine years I suffered from Eczema on my whole body. It was a dry, scaly, itching humor, and caused me much worry as well as suffering. The doctor's treat ment did me no good, nor did any thing else I tried, and I tried every thing I could hear was good. Knowing of a wonderful cure in this town that Mrs. Joe Person's Rem edy made, J thought I would try it. I started on it last December, and in a few weeks' time I WAS WELL, and have never had any sign of it since. If you have eczema, try it, it will cure you. Mrs. M. J. Barker. ECZEMA ! ECZEMA ! ECZEMA 1 ECZEMA! ECZEMA! Expel All Who Reftaa to go to Work. JTttjlartnvt11o ITIskvifia has oYWISj f A work to build up'agahi The spirit 'men,dedi t ht amend; ,11, ,nd one at Wilmington. of enterprise is not broken, though "Tr,, " , " "! The First Regiment band has not tM vm.j. nf ha.4.Miu onginalbiU and merely changed .t i.. H.f5nttl AiAA nn n.L i i iTii original provisions.. They add that a ,h-m-.si jmi i. Jacksonville, Fla., May '-11. -n h..-n..n. previous revenue bill., probably U prid.v f M.moria.1 n-Vih. r,ri Thecity will remain under martial tend against th. wants nd?hordes of them of Jale years, have been (gold meaal) WM won b prirate indenitely." This wss "decided worthless loafer , pMSed M thUrt0De WM' R. M. Brown (Company F), of the he" -day at a cenference between ! 1 , -. I "1U" w WUU"1U" Frank inton Guards. you more rnoenix muLua.1 Line ms. goon tnan a aoiiar oottie oi tne Deal I blood purifier. Price, 25 cents. L0TJ1T13J1V." Samples free at A to. s drug store. J. Thompson &l THE PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE ttuti a Km? rv f XJ-fn-A . a a j ii a iM ? a it inoinniiyu vv., ui aioiwuiu. xtiesi-Mju uiaiiic-riv, uuum., fu--. A,, In snnnun to it I r L r u l mrhatromdKs"wUha imiiiiiu fiiuniiflH nnfi in innnH ciiri vrusu r. !: isr !.. n.. both male and female, that this .maker, for twenty is said concerns put la bids, i There ,he LeK,tu"? " readiest and moming wben H was found that "f1 tTbTrbk trwUn most .fftiv. remedy. But'Gover. juidgh'. club had ascended to first f"? W 09 a DOOK rus UU , ivi -t. At A ..L. Vl.ll. t . ... . . . firnr that it rnlMn.r,tr.nML hnt th.ra w . v. piece in, me virginia-wortB Uaro- t V . wibine men In her line. Interest- th UUV g 'V ?, lin league wlth Norfolk' WmiD" H , l. trnneosssary.' The Governor'. Um. ton. . Newnort , N.w-. Port-momh t to You are much more liable to dis-Lnn,na,i, ui Jirahia twvii. . t. . ... ; . 1 I MB. WhAM AM A kAWItlll An 1 F . .... me execuuue comminee oi neiw "" " "v cies in the verv best Life Inatlranci L. .... I "i. I f It was nronflaad. when the cues-1 tk K.v..ti r .!. -...: .v. The school boolc commission bm " C"" 4 "V"-." uom Oov. J-nnlss .nd -h-.l.l mm. fV "isenremove ine cause- oi hag 6eeu- doine bqBine83 48 yeara been contending with th. book . 01 "lsmiu w leftD wltD J ".k.V. iV:.. . ai8ea?& n,B,0D- It pays, and slwafs has paid, an or javeral day ! Bom. "ru . . . " f " ' excitement just now, , On Saturday r-ilTLIi;. ...i nuul dividends. It gives lull guar- iyo wiMiiunoo swiou a no icKiBiauve journals are oeing anteed values for rates chanted; governor at the con- examinea to aetermine tne exact Ca8h values, paid-up and loan val- apprehended danger " ""u CD" I uee are plainly stated in its policies. hordes who have hPn Juu"" no 7 pnmeu. It write8 business without the use of ' ... . .. . I t . 7-' : , , j I exasverattvl mtimiitM ur Hflusive rf In aoma nf them.' DonbUesa there rr, . v J! ""T Wo J ewpon - newt, rorb-mouiD ; ' -- -yr;-i'- pimples, blotches and all other promisee. There are but two com . - 0d attention have been SO fully and aBfl Richmnnd Collowinir in th. nr. 01 ecunnf ! . Wltnout .nrinir troubhai are cured b Hood's naniea that hjnm i.hiH Hft Ii !rf hAtnMnal hrrtiA. fth.i tJP'ekly takeo up during the P"M der named, the local "lans" here WOtk' Mi 11 fa V1 hat the Sarsapanlla -the most elrective 'of age dividends as the Phoenix, since -.e.s. --wei w I -L1 -..l.ll-U-. I . . . - . - Imililta ahAtiM esaaM.n An . innnff madimna. I mm tsj K anriAnl KaW- nnt.llari! 1 1 ..it 1 . I mililiA ahonM r a ma in nn .4nftf frvi Alt inrinir mftdiiMnM. . . (.--. n vvss t u v vuwi' vvvh uyiwuwif 1 inawr vnF 1 rii-ia inn n at aav w.m --- vm vmvi ivi at a the teoo;ency,nowday . ,whV.M mn .mitn . .h.J::,"- JVl and. tirne . th mmmiit M V' , '.S holders over .$40,000,000. Jadge la the Phlllpplaee. organization. . It has paid licy It h8 au . . ... -i 1 11 1 tr trA . t . 1 areworth toeonvic 000K tommwsion, or wnicn tne n,l ute of mind, no aiblv. Gov. s n,r f n,,rham h0fi,M h. baa the unaualified endorsement 01 Governor is chairman, that tbeir ernor Aycock and all the State of. I R T1 chairman of the Loyal Leeion at Detroit Mich. such gentlemen of high character as Judg.Ad.m.for.judg.in on. 'r' a . . . . . 15 -!.- - -:- n - .. -.-.'.;. I . h linM a An tn Ana dsw -My tM vuav sv wsu ai vilV UHJ iiv VUI C no ray. race 20 cents. aaaaBaseaSBaSBBasB.a..a... ... Or tuboro Booorda a . ara see a 1 t. I.I ruippm ronlcureacoldioneday. MM ne wm oe appoiniea. nnsii; - . -; .., . 7 .1 -.6., .. . . . . 1 hi wanta to go lor is not plain, for TY'L , t .c VeteraM b" W" to- ;,imi" " i.2i...-i-l.i-.t-.i..Ji-jl 1 At thi. writing it look, u though -ard. the sMctinn of a mnnm.i epphcant. for food and work. 1 This umummm .uU..M,. f . . , , I . ... . V ""I . ;il k .. . t a, vaow Himu niu.iiv uiauo up i ihi. Clly irj honor nr ih "Wn.1 "w uu" uul ?Th. Incident remind. The lUcordH tb' 8"Vnmt &urt,for men of the Confederacy"; $10,000 of what udge Tourge. once aaid c " pracucaoie. 1 hi ,0 b. for burpoBe. I If that Court doe. not uphold the I new revenue act, one of two alter native, will result : ' Either the old I revenue bill oi 1899 will have to be fcafefsM His Vast, logo with him to Idaho. Ascer taming the .mall salary attached to the place, sought, one of th. gentle men remarked that there wm noth- yZuaTS Tb. Ht of '9 wifurewt daring Ih. l-7 Adama, however. - It "I recall now with horror, says Mail Carrier Burnett ' Mann ! f accepted or an extra session of the I Levanna, 04 "my three year, of Legislature will become nsceeeary. I suffering from Kidney trouble. I There is plenty of work in Jack sonville for all kind, of laborers. but many negroe. are refusing to work, starve or leave the city, and the militia will be used to enforce thi. mandate. . ,, , -&r:. t.y II SaraS Hla W. P. A- Danlortb. of LaGranse. ua., sunerea tor six montn. witn a I some 1200.000 or more' each year ofl itlu T" ru.r.! I frightful runeing sore 00 his leg; raisin the amount of revenua the rUl to rl.. nr. .h. 1 vlST: ? nt that Bucklen'. Arnica as - - - 1 - j w "mvu m . ""- au I A7V V . SI a . a a I ' 1 ... 1 Wa . . v i mm vnniiw mMri it ira 1 nsui riatM uroulah. the big Turkish OlfWw wrestler, made short woik Jenkina, of Cleveland, the wrestler of.marioa Square Garden last week. He aDJ xtr ee8ion 'ctio gnexanteed by A. J. Thomp- downed JenkinstwlMiinacatph.slwllalt, awenuan. expense and 1 uruggm. uniy OU - I tjtmnl.tinna .'inil "so forth" MnM WOW. can maicn. . 1 . fl..-J.i n;i v.. 06 preferable alternative. With ' US? aWUIMeliy. Vll VVWfWIJ UM I . . . a . . declared a ah ire, payable bl. Inn. 18l. -U " " M ,hoMi, himlf. ff. h.d Ulk3 W42.817.206, compurf with th. The New York bank clearing. I Tuesday a week broke all previous I records.. There were check, passed I 1 - 1 OM MAreh:$20wa vaid. Last -a-jul"1 P01 '"' "d ,Teo proba- to friends on th. streets about 12 previous high record of last Thurs- four dividend, were paid $20 In m,t' fota V U T ? .f4 "d f?" b. day a week of $525,215,108. ber nd 110 In December." f . t sS ' I Two week, hence the N. C Col- his mrden. h v-V.?i.M,ij l'hiJf ir leiteof Aericultur. and Mechanim red. It is tboueht the deorMsion M. AusUn, a civil war veteran, poUOanghlinNu robbed last Art. wUl cIom i? twelfth Kholaaiic Stififfl.FR tSitjSSli wekrof '.:TeTy:Tdu.ble watch WU,e,e M f g had bf.uffTr for rrT' doctor'. treftmenV but wa. charm. The charm waa taken from WB B1 successiui m wbil. riding in a street car to bead-1 hu,u,ry r Every woman loves to think of the time when a soft little body, all her own, will nestle In her bosom, fullv satisfy In f the yearning which lies la the heart of every food woman. But yet there b a black cloud hovering about the pretty picture la her mind which fills her with terror. The dread of childbirth takes away, much of the joy of motherhood. And yet It need not be so. For sometima tWa has been upon the market, well-known and recommended by physicians, a liniment called " . . ch makes childbirth as simple and easy as nature Intended tt. It h a strengthen Inf. penetrating liniment, which the skin readily absorbs. It fives the musclesslasuclty and vlror. prevents sore breaste. mom In sick. Mas and the loss of the girlish figure. " Aa Intalllgmnt Bother la Bntler, .. ssyai - War. I to Mad Mother's Kriead asain. I would obtaia S bottle u I k. a to pay (9 par bottle for It." , Got MatlMr'e Prlasd at Us dror etor. .Iparbattla. TBE BRAWKU KCUATOR CO, Atlanta, 6a. Wrtta tar aar trmm DoAnrtrd book. Prwi- onarthM. Thi. fnrnishea a afrikinldent Geo T. Winston, th. excellent wmmentaryonth.efnaencyofthe l"t (now yclept board . ,"d," New York police,. f - of visitor under the new Uw). and WeShXS o?Wv WsnoMWt th.ab,.f.cul,yar.cUin.y to be Sm'v f ahS rav BtaLUa "My lather and sister both died writes J. T. Wyandotte, Mich., M ffmm lhA ttma congratnlated upon tbe splendid frurbtful fate only br Dr. Kina'a j.w. Urf l. . ... wor accomplished and the success N Uwcovery. .An attack of "V-Z ""v and growing popularity of tbe a I Pneumonia wit an obstinate cough .11 IkW i Farm bouses. OUtI , f. .. . 7 . AlanH v.rv never Inn. tW. a.KSK u. a u iwurauon was never but a few months' use of this won in better hands and never has it had derfnl medicine made me as well as ss bright an outlook for such unpar-"Ter ,Dd 1 pu'ned much in weight" ailed succee. and widened tan. r In6Hible for Coogba, Colds and aD n-.fi, u, .. .J Throat and Lung trouble. Trial j-v-v IboUles free. Guaranteed hottl. a us wmiumiceraem exercises o 50c. and $ LOU at A. J. Thorn r-nn a . 1 tr A.., I . , 1 . - - Biu w ounuay, auy zoin, wDet) i a io. a orug store Kev. Dr. J. J. Lafferty. of Rich cuijty, Ta.. has ever known for tbr J "J at j t .n iku. Farm bouses, out 1 . r.jcej. enhard. and trees 1.. j L wji ,ii)d ouuT The dam- 1 , it is sU, will amount to $300,- 0J0 or $400,000. ' a . , i elusion ' hc'4 ; fn" . llalti- 1 , '. '.I ,, i.Jcr the net election ! , r s !'lina sweeping victory f , . .a r..; ul'ini. Democrats ! KJ SCllOnl I mofM. Wl I nraa4l tV. Ruranl... I , Th. imim anlMm (!..:it..J f. ,Ji of Mayor eat rmon. On Monday. 27tb joounty have called an election on 1 cc: . in the the A umni Oration will h. J.i;,. e propowuon 01 uening Donda to I,. r , . c . . . . the aroount of $300,000 for mac. r.o,tthe edbyEedw.n 8rgbt Darden, B. dAi the pubU roaJ. of n. of the class of '95. On TW'.. -,-f . . ' " v m aavwTaaj a u it I a wholly cured by Dr. King'. New Ufe I'llta. which worked wonders I for her health." They alawys do Try them. Only 25c. .1 A. J. Thompson & Co. s drug store. A dispatch from London says the Associated frees has been officisJJr noUbed that Lord Paunoefote has received from Secretary Hay tbe orait 01 a new Nicaragua canal treaty. It ia understood that it ad visee neutrality. lotte, R. T. Gray, of Raleieh, and many other prominent business men in various parts of the state, a. T. liAY cc BKO., ., , General Agents, Raleieh. N. C. JOHN T.RUSH,' . Local Resident Agent, - ; - Graham, N. C. I Land Sale ! I By virtue of an order of the Superior Court I Of Alamance County, M. U.. In toe special I prooaaains.enUtiedD. lt. Sykea, Adminis-I iur 01 uiniei r. xnompaon and others asati inomas inompaon and others, heirs ai law. the undersigned oommlwlonars, beta there. I i.uiuj wiwiuun, uauuwun, wuoa . SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1901, at B o'clock V. on the premlies In Thonp-f sob's Township, Ataauuiee County, H. O- sell I to the highest bidder tor one-Stalid cash, one-1 third to six bodUm, and ona-thlrd la twain I awnths from dav of aale. tba roibwin. 1 FIKHT TRACT. Situate in Thotn towashtn. AuuaaneaOountT. K. o h. partof the land of which tba late W. P. row, OMdasuea, bounded M follows t Beain-I r . .b. m . , nine at i Durham's Una. thence N. sife w. isen mUh,. I to a white oak. Durham's mn ki I Nbp W.8W6 chains toe dofwood. also Dual ham's oorner thanoa . thglt. tSS ehaina to a whits oak. thanoe M. KMko W ssar .k.i... . a stake In tba eaoter of the Baxapebaw and I Oaksroad,thenoe8.SSV B. Scnalna toarock I and pointers on the North side of said road. I aenoe with said road as It meanders S. a. TAU chain. N. mw B.A.ni.lln. b to 1 V v. A.vouainsso a rocs, on I vww am vi wa rvau m wm. 4. JAor-l Bistatkja,eontaliunalUl-Saorea. morenrl 1SCX3S D TRACT. B.fn tha aan,. n-1 ed by W. H. Thompson to Wm. J. Morrow, and bounded aa follows : Bortonlns at a rock Ip Uie Wim. Morrow line. uno? a w w. sat chains to a hickory, taenee 8. tv w uUBehstoa toahiokonr. tbaJ.O. eorwer. tbenoe N.t B. i chains to a rock in UteTUrrenttneUnet thence S. If K. itjo obalnf to tha beslnnlns, oontalnins 14 aoraa. more or leu. - THIRDTHACT, fMn th. . a br W. It. Morrow and wlte toTbV.nsA. Morrow, and bounded as foiina-a , nini I " . . wiimvi Mta TT . j-. Morrow 1, thnoe 8. W. is tu obalns toe black k. theuoe LV V.II.I ehaina 10 a atakr. bence8.ss W. M chains to a black lack. beiMe a SP W. S AO nio..... 1 . Jl.iT. rr tino 8 2UJ0 chain, to. a uta, tiMaoe K. li chains to a turn stumpoe Kooky Huu branch, thenoa down aaid n ranch a k chains to s oeraimiiioo. UwmM M uC k a ui ehaina to s rock, tneaoa S. S4 W. AM ebaina iw,iii:a a- l 13A chain, tu pointer-, tbrroe SL SS W. 40 chains to a whitreak. Waobw corner, thence S. eo E. rSJ.ieb.ins to a white tatk. iiwa mT vn u AJO chain, to a rock. Jan.. Morrows eortmr. k- b. ST euni, to potnicrs la Jaa. aofTw'a line, tbenca A. tt w M . tocwood, corner with W. P. Morrow Wad. hceee.V W W. St to chains to a maple on Rock y Ban branch, tbaam ST. an K An ehaina toe stake, at the ford of tbe branch on the road lee.ilosfromOakatottaxaiabaw. Sbrnos f.. W-Sio chains alone said road to htrkory on SouU wda of said road, tbraca , ISUtkilw lo tba befinnina. eoo- acrr. avora or Icaa. These tracts of land arara aniri an n..ui ThomiMnn br Lwrraca M. H.ilt. Ifortnn' on tba Urd day of Urtober, IHBI. nndcr a axiraaae asaoatPd to aald Holt by Thomas . Morrow umI tita. hMrin. A.t. VA . . lm.and is BOW bet na sold br tba nnlrri.n wuBitTraDHi wm.ce aaara. to pay eff tha ebtand cbanres of administnilioa of Deo 1 1! V. 1 bompaoa, deweamt. Thla it a bm Tlual larm. Title la par IWt. KrerTbodriaiBvitedtoattendthiaraia. idis mj Ma, nui. AS THE CHARACTER OF A wn"en ia his countenance. so iiaewua ue worms potray their i-rrsence in ma child's features. Hasten to give Shriner'a Indian ermifugs to destroy and expel the Ft?t. ror atue ov j. 1: K mr. droggi'st. ; : , r POTTTZ'fl NORSK AMD CATTLE POWDERi wf ia wta eta af Oanlmw laws F Faaara Cnwa will ran. amA ... Hn.ftwj.. yoaal Pewrlan wis a, mat Gin, n fowL. tamut Fm.a will t. iian Ow 1 mill af ault Sau r.aii llwetaaraar araat 1 Dn. a M nirl Horaa, a4 CO, an) wxtrm PawTjaa. wu airm a.nmma. DeWitt'a Little tuny Risers. Tba liana. Mm- ptiw. l,avx a, roa-rs. raptates. aAXTrwoaa; mo. For Sale by J. C. Simmons? On Minute Couth Cure, cores. EXECqTpRS'NOTICE. W. tha ntulalarttMt. h.vlntr dnlv OUaUfled as executor of the last Will and Testament of Oliver Newlln, deceased, late oi Alamance county, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons beini claims against tha estate of the said deoedant to present them to us for pay. ment on or oeiore me ma uay 01 .pni, inw, or thla notice will be pleaded In bar of their MMvmr,. All neraona Indebted to saia estate are requested to make immediate pay. ment. This the 11th day of AnrUjMOl. , ... ' I'Balelifh,IN'.C., .0. S. NBWLIN. I ; Oreenaboro, N. 0... Kxeoutors. Foley's Honeys and Tar tor childrtn,sate, sure No opiates. INSURANCE PUBLIC Attention Mr. John C. Urewn general A?",1?; AGENTS ! Sw3! .V v;'. ; :-": Company, THE MUTUAL BENEFIT : SI UFE IRSUIUHCI CO., el Ntasrk, h. J Desto-estoAotiounoetoit, UieNmL.i roiloy Holders, and to th. inu,;..' eDdid nd and from thla date win lasue lu .ni.nH.S'fa tompanv in to. World. ln8u," "'Jop1 8nt In your town ha. not ret completed arrangements, address directly JOHN C, DEWHY, STATE AUKNT, ., fi -: .-: Raleigh, N. O Assets ST2,9.S8,022.21. Paid Policy Holders $182,609,189.06. Liva, Bbmabi,b, BaaaoBTio Aoskts Wa . v.v AVI tt un. rOB I HE Old Mutual Benefit. s-7-tr. OO0O0b00OO0OOOO0000CK)O0O0OOlXX)O0O ' ' I Harvesting j aT The Jones Lever Binder. ; The Only Bindejr With a Fly Wheel. Harvesting Machines Sell Soteiy Af f'un Thier Merit. . Kot because they served someone's "Grandad," but for what they'll do for you. . Not because the price is lowest (they cost more to make than any other) but because they "fill the bill." They have roused the bitterest ' opposition irom .competitors. You'll see 'jh Reason , why if you but try them. , - They are ihoroughly up-to-date and practical farm implements from tongue to i tire save time save mon eysave work and worry. - Come in and look them . over it will pay you to be posted. The Jones .Chain Mower. 1 ..v.'.'.,....- . .. Binders. Mowers, Hay Rakes, Sickle Grinders,4 Binder Twine. Chilled Plows. Daisv Corn Planters. Eclinse Cotton Planters. "Bap-sries by the Car Load' iCortland. N. Y. Fine Bupries Tvson & loncs. Savers & Sco- ?ville. and Columbia's. None better made. I' buy in carlots I defy competition : Come see the bie stock. ,' ff S. CABDWELL, - The Car Load Dealer, , Of BURLINGTON V . For ns to sell to a castomcr who wants CLOTHING. ""JLyg Becanse we have" the stock and can: fit, as well aa please, "Syou both in quality of goods and price. If yon "are stout, lean or regular don't imagine we can't fit you. ' " 4 . " ' OUR MAIL ORDER BUSINESS .Is growing, for the reason that we have only one price, and and you can buy as cheap by ordering as if yon were In pur store. SALESMEN: Dolph Moore, C. W. Lindsay, Darius Payne, ' , Charlie Crews, Harry Sergeant and W. H. Matthews. W. Et. Matthews & Co., GREENSBORO, IS. C. - - - M)M , ,, '" Durham Marble Works lYou'need not be reminded that it is your duty to mark the last resting place of -your departed - loved ones, but we wish, to re- mind. you of our tow prices. . . C- X. id. U i-ITST, E'sppsiew W. H.CAFBOLL, D. H. rlkK We sTe eriTBplte ennrtnrat Of Uie latest peuarn. ana datuaoa. DURHAM. N. C M ta It was fcummlMlooetm. I
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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