VTOBIOORAPIIV Olf A OHEKIY*
1 WHS born in a paper mill and sent
nated to the ftth^r.—'
When t'uis ftinet ionary received me I
vu an emb«diiMeiifc,nfpurity, without
ppeck or blemish. mvm pfira child
of frags- Jtfy value \rUJome friction tT
& farthing, but by
e reign puqtei- the d^' Warty «> jjft
set to clothe lu&Vitn *Obes of
such ingeitiou4 design as to defy iiaittt
tion. This was done. Afterward there
w» printed across my fiee a bold super
scription, *'ii
ONK DOLLAR,
and there was added a pledge that who
ever should briu| rnc back to the pub.
lie treasury should be paid one dollar on
demand. lucompany with millions of
other plecfb er hke myself I WM,
tbep ae*»t out |io the word a rcprpffiii-
cheat maker pledged ids
sovereign Won! AQtrl was, worth a hun
dred tientsytynd issued hirprefecript mak
ing inc ;i legal tender for one hundred
cents throughout Ms Ujritory.
| first fell into the fronds of a soldiw,
who, full of ptfriotic desire to serve his
country, had volunteered to rarrv a gun
in its defense for thirteen dollart :a'
month. He had quit an occupation te t
assume this duty l»fH!vhich ho turned
twice that amount ofxponcy. auuvjpgj
seemed to be a grim sense of an unfair
advantage taken
crammed me in his pockft.
next day, when he smoothed ine lift'
sent me, bright crisp and new, to -nis
wife, in a letter tilled with precious lovfis
and longings which I shall never-dis
close, I began to tcel the importance ot j
my mission in the world.
This leeling was nothing abated when
the soldier's wife paid me to her land
lord, who received me by virtue of my
I had stood the good woman instead of
a dollar iu spite of the prejudice of her
creditor. I was evidently destined for
an active life.. JVIy new owner was
slow to take me. He paiJ me to his
butdher, the butcher .tended me to a
farmer. The farmer kept me formenths
ai a matter ot curiosity. •
He told his wire 1 was n government
bill. Finally ho exchanged mo for mer
chandisc.Thomerchant wlip received me
ttiok me t bank. The bank made a wry
face abofrtlt. The merchant kWed the
bank a ftiousaud dollars aad be paid his
date with a thousand legal tenders.
As the merphautyk*d ouljr given the
farmer slaty cent* "worth of muslins in
exchange lor me I could not understand
dia, which had taken on board a cargo
sl merchandise to be delivered at Hew
York. The captain being a cautious
man, and informed of the terrible war
xaging in the United SUtea, and of the
wper tokens which had usurped the
place of gold aftd silver in that uiiortu*
tiate country, ftipnlated il Ids (hartctf
til at the consignees should'pay him his
freights *'ln gold dollars," and made
his voyage nothing doubting. I was
one of th 3 dollars the poor captain was
obliged to take instead of gold after
going to law aboot if.
He received me on the of bis
consignee, and sold me again over the
counter of the bank that paid me oat to
him for lea than one-half of my appa
rent value. The objurgations of that
weather-beaten skipper as he received
his co|m«otiviuock"P» MnUwWWd cir
culatfog fraud, opd that «the promise
aeeoa my foco wks a lie. HTo « gov
ernment," auid he, "can make a bit of
paper equivalent to a doUirl worth of
silver, or gold, or Wheat or pork, unless
it is ready to redeem,the paper at all
times in silver; gold, wheat or pork,
WDiding to t&trise." 110 went his
way an angry and a ruined man. Y
The banker sent mo westward tAay;
for eorn. The AmafN paid me toibe
merchants, and when tbo merchants be
begati to gelU for wrs
scut Eastward again/o pay merchan
dise. 1 became nj#cd traveler, Some
times in a llM -a deeenj
iliflersut owners. , at
the outset, no I*4riosiq value. my ex
trhislc worth waslbe spfcrt at circum
stance-' A Whusfag-batrlc
«™a»r 8 U'!
taiuJaith lb ms. their
Iwlnt^
wop pulled out at another. All busi.
ness was 6onductoft With wide margins
of distract caused by the haraid otmy
capricious I JT** the life ef
sweudlkto answer
the dimension of Un ex
change, and all the fools were rink
Sbmetimes when a railroad company
Srtiiiotimcs when sovereign .states toek
advantageof inyiyfng pr>ndse o cheat
tlieiiUionest cro&tors, I have ft It'the
accumulated disgrace whichcomee'm>n>..
an act a million moii partici
pate. I have been com cllcd to imo
late a dead man's ars in the
hands of bis thieving Maxtor and hold
my peace. I .bwc flsdeemed debts of
bonor with the dkhonest option of the
Ipw. I have robbed sll helpless people
f #hfßrilirfdlQ contracts.
| tint in aI) my wftuderitigs mv groat
dat gidcf lias been to the hear *
Mt vjcigijof lfts[w|tcl|pmy flctitiouc'
J>araetbrSitap| mtifU&e at last tm
he bewne h? laboring wmbmS
OtlMr inoa tliti AtWf excliyeM
of caminodftics than
J shreevdl/toJcvy their intfncdisfe tribute
ou the shifting values of the thii'igs in
which they deal. But the man who
has nothing but his labor tif exchange,
and is a consumer almost or quite to the
' extent of his earnings, has a commodity
tUe price of be cannno^
The
nees stand upon one tide of him and the
fellowrmen upon the
other. If wise government and stable
jaws have men to profi 1
by the skill and lad ustryCf labor, it will
be in demand and wilt be requited. 1'
unwise laws and unthrifty government
hare rendered enterprise unsifc and bu~
» ness unproductive labor must pay, the
penalty or suffer.
L( Lme illustrate. Jti my wanderings
I have frequently returned to the bands
ofQjf-maker.an payment of. taxes. 1
was one of many which,» lil a
by lew-to
destruction. But so terrible is the fa
tuity of wickedness that I was agyj).
thrust in circulation. Chance difected
| inejto the pockets of'a statesman, ffe- 1
received me with placidity, having tak
en precaution to double his salary, there-,
by recompensing himself in quautity
for the bad quality of his pay.
rJHf/r»» atjfo leisure time to
LulillMlunAlM brick ¥ kucture for his
horses and to give an oversight to the
mixing of the inortar, the rearing of the
walls and all the curious detail of the
totted me close to bis capacious person
work, lie was a man of brains, and but
in the suHry heat of June our commu
nication was tbo closest. I was thrust
forth and withdrawn with every breath
he drew, and tQ some degree with his
intellectual sperm.
He agreed with the mason not to lay
his brcks at the inflation rate of wages
until prices had advanced
to correspond )||th axheapened onrrent
ey. but for the wage* which are paid
when labor begins the task of
contraction and redemptina. The
statesman was, if anything, aore quick
to see his oW« advantage than the eoun
tryZ| advantage which was what be Was
palld tor. He hired his mason for two
dollars per day, and paid him oue Joi
lar and fifty cents, or two. paper dol
lars worth seventy-five oents apiece.
When the last brick was laid aud 1
was placed in the honest jpaaon's hand
he exchauged me for a feunday shirt
*The shirt dealer handed me to a seam-
Wresi. Tbk poqg creature owned a
'tread 1 inill*bf her own—sewing ma
chine. She got r-even cents apiece—
the famine wages of the city—for mak
ing shirts. Surely it was a cursed in
vention which enabled any man to
take the price ot three shirts out of
every-fonrteen this woman made atsev
touts apiece. Yet out ot every dollar
she earned so much went to increase
"the aggregate wealth ot the country."
When, with misgivings, -thie poor
creature parted with if I were
her last friend instead of fo#r arthfenemy
Chicago
or sunk In the salt unp, never to renew
the acquaintance otttbnyer of Seller, .j
! ; 'My comie is now'iieai-ly rnn. rT lam
ragged and dirty. Ttw
rt ihe United States will pay" Is a lego I'd
of my youth no longer trancenble npo*
my tnoe except by the'eye of flaltb.
Some good I fc»ave done, X have h*o my
share in those ona-olded exchanges
which heaven is to repay foufotd. 1
leave the hnesdon, wWOtr my aetnhl
ei£nonrtnal Value will be qAadrufiled,
to the mefapliysiciaus. I was tlie first
dojier a journeyman blacksmith had
earned after he had learned his trade,
andjiapded me to' his waiting sweet-
I havo been the "bottom dollar "of
PMjr a joNvdhg. i have spread sad
■ in
t0 ' )^er oncß - 1 have
.MM breadJoiM kaagry and to
■tk* heaHfon. «Beggare and beanttes
S^SCTISS
Pfce,; ; J have aped from wicked haunt«
and hands { carryng mssshgbs of oaiu-
I6udtd hmphteM. '' • !i '' _*J ' ;-V
fy now, which
4 bavelong bad fri. cwwfriaplettaa, be
cause I consider my financial nenihe i'
ended. I have come into the poeeedon
ot an owaer who is too wiee to be de-
government promise, and
• puts rfytroeand criginal value upon
i me. He wNarct'oSer me in exchange
r that ho «a%hi loon get silver for M«-
. ,He doeent jart, my 'robin //«»
riiburff ft* "tof. * .
BKCSPTIOK OV TBI JACKSON
itiTm.
RICHMOND, va, September 23.—Fo
ley'§ statue oi General Thomas J. (»tone
wall) Jackson, presented to Virginia
by Bcresford Hope, H. P. and another
English gentleman, which arrived here
' last evening from Baltimore, was forcn
i ally^vefctftaylffavjbfi.
i TlM#pe|J>le*tunied pit fen inane t6 wit
ness the reception, the streets pjpeseiitiqg
a holiday appearance. At 3.:50 p. u. tne
l, First Regiment Vi rginia Volunteers and
,• the Veterans of the eld First Virginia
' and the Richmond Howitaei-s; proceed
ed to the wharfofthePowhatan Steam
' boat Company, where the ctse, con
> tainiug the statue, awaited transporta
! tion to the Capitol. It had been placed
upon a wagon and -covered, with flags
" ot Great Britain' nnri Virginia. Long
ropes were attached to the wagon, and,
. at tne word of command, the veterans
s of the old First Regiment, together with
> a large r of citizens, took hold
> and, With i' portion of f)e present First
' llegiqpent at the bead of the column
I took up tho line of inarch,the remainder
' of the rf giment and the Howitzers bring
ing np the rear. Upoit reaching Cap!*
toi square the wagon was drawn to the
footofthe stops of the Capitol where Col
onel Bradley T. Johnson, Command
ant of the First, formally delivered the
statue to Governor Kemper ,iu a briet
speech, referring in feeling tho
tin>6; twelve years ago, whon be com
manded the funeral of the true and gal
lant soldier who was now being honor,
gentlemen of Gre,at Britain.
' Governor Kemper re
ceiving the status itt the name of the
people of Virginia and thanking the
soldiers and citizens for the spontane
ous honor-which had been done the
memory of u true a hero as ever trod
the earth. In doing this they had done
much also to testify to the gratitude o?
Virginians to the nobk friends on the
other tide of the Atlautic who bad sent
this great tribute of admiration and
sympathy from the Old World to the
New—from Great Britain to Virginia
Governor Kemper then in the name ot
Virginia took possession of the gift, re
ceiving it not more as a great sculptor's
work of art than a work ot English af
fection tor Vitginia and ber immortaj
son.
In response to lonii calls from the im
mense throng present Mayoi'fceilly also
a speech. The ease was then
'placed in the basoment of the Capitol*
where it will remain until the pedestaj
in Capitol square is ready, The statue
will be unveiled the latter part of Octo
ber during the State Fair week.
' rKIILOVS BALLOOmnO
Professor Stone gave his promised
balloon ascension at Syracuse before a
large crewd of people. The work of in
flation was commenced soon after din
ner, and by half-past two tne aerial ship
"Jupiter'was ready for the sail. The
course taken was directly over the Erie
canal till the buildings were cleared
tyhen the balloon took a northeasterly
current, and everybody considered it a
good ascension. After reaching an alti
tude of about one and a half miles the
balloon seemed to come to a dead halt,
in which it remained several seconds,
after which a still farther rise was inade.
Soon, however, there was a commotion
and the balloon was seen to descend rap
idly* Wa understand that just before
the inflation began a bole of some eight
j inches in length was accidentally made
.in the MtooPOb, which' wassromptly pa
tched and sewed np. But when the bal
loon bad risen to its highest—something
two and three miles—it bnrst
the threads, and a hole as big as bar
rel was Irfstahtiljr made. The professor
immediately opened both valves to
havefiwbaHootrturn paratihfiW W as
to let.him down easily, but in this, it
failed, and came down With great ve
locity. He happened to alight in a corn
field, about four miles out, and his only
,te|rastUty is a scratched wrist add a pre.
fvt severe Jarring of his body. He went
u|with only sirty potffids of ballast
*itl eighteen thousand feet of ggs.
knother aiMcdete jkoot the late
Judge Grover: Once when practicing
hefore a petty judge, be deekred that
tra won#iKtt|ive a peck of potatoes
clatfng that it be had s^hlhSbtiib^
he never would have take it back.
' Beast Butler has been giving re
newed expression to hie views on pol
itics. He says be witttake no patt in the
Massachusetts campaign, and does not
care is nominated t>r Governor.
He predicts the triumph of (be infla
tionistsin Cougress. 1 '' T"
• —— | M '
I The three richeet men in the British
i lleose of Commons are seir-made men,
, with noflunily arms. One is BlrGeorm
Elliott, who made $2,880,000 last vear;
i
I each.
I *
. . Why isa newspaper like a toothbrush?
Because every one should have one of
! his own, and not he borrowing his
, neighbor's. - . :
ADVERTISEMENTS. V v
■i. ~i - t
HOHB BHTSBPBI9S.
TOl "lftkftPlGl" COjOjfPKG
MAWUKACTCBKD BV
SBBQKJLNT * McCAtII.KV.
? GKKKNSBOBO, N. C.
■ fl HI ■ A r r
■ H "
Those otov'L-s are vastly superior to the great
majority of Stoves bought of Northern Manu-
Ifa itnres. The best of material is used in their
m nnfacture.and they have never failed to give
eutire satisfaction, lu addition to the greaUev.
cellence of these Stoves, therein, great advan
tage to those who buy, in living near thejfac
tory, from whence to replace any vessel at
suort notice that should be accidently broken.
Price No. 8 4s3Q,
No. 7 #»
Tfl B. FARRAR,
OPTICIAN, WATCII-IIAKER,
AND JEWELER, AND
ENGRAVER,
AND DEALER IN
WATCNUE, CLOCKS, JBWBLBY
Silver Ware; Bridal Presents, Solid
Rings, Walking Canes,
Gold Peii3/&c.
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Which wilt be Mil cheap fat Cash.
Watches. Clocks. Jewelry, Sewing Ma
chines, and Pistols repaired cheap and on
short notice An assorted stock of Guns, Pis
tols, Cartridges, Ac., always on hand
apr 30-1 y
EHIB3
GRAND, SQUARE A UPRIGHT
PIANOS
Have received upwards of Fifty First Preroi
ums, and are among the best now made. Eve
ry instrument fully warranted for Are years
Prices as low as the exclusive use of the very
best materials, and the most thorough work
manship will permit. The principal pianists
and composers and the piano-purchasing pub
lic, of the Bouth, especially, unite in the unan
imous verdict of the superiority of the Stieff
Piano. The durability of our instruments is
fully established by over sixty school; and
Colleges in the South, using over 800 of our
Piano*
Sole Wholesale Agents for several of the
principal manufactures ot Cabinet and Parlor
Organs, pricey from $75 to WOO. A liberal dis
content to Clergymen and Sabbath Schools.
A large assortment of second-hand Pianos,
at prices ranging from $75 to S3OO, always on
hand.
Qend for Illustrated Catalogue, containing
the names of over 2,000 Southerners who have
bought knd are now using the Stieff Piano.
CHAS. M. STIKBV,
War*rooms, No. 0 North Liberty Street,
. 3 Baltimore, M. D.
Factories, 84 A 86 Camdem Street, and-S5 &
erry Street.
jj 1 , *
New Drug Store.
■'; ii-) -ii-.i. —♦
DR. J. S. MURPHY
Bnspeetfnlly nnSlSas tfca public that be has
Company Shops,
n
where anything kept in a well ordered Drag
Btore may t>e round-
The physicians of the eounty and Uie public
generally, .are ipvlted to patronise this isSvi
enterprise. An experienced dnwglst—a r so
lar graduate in pharmacy, 1* In charge, so hat
sTr si 1
reetly and earefnlly filled.
Prices as reasonable aa e«abe afforded. > t
feblMm
V THOMAS "ir d BOBERTBoW J
' ■
Company Shop,, N. ( ,
Is mjLfartmtot and selling the best and
m&i. J wmrnAjmrnß-r nin 'l ,v I
- . . *
ever offered to the peofde of this State. These '
pMnpean as durable as wooden pump* can be
made. Tbey are aa any one wanting
wster «M*i wWh. they are sold aa cheap aa
ssjronewhoproMaesto boy could ask.
Panips delivered anywhere on abort notice.
Kacfe pnmp warranted. The manufacturer
refers to every pnmp of hla in use. Not one
hyaerer failed.
feb 23-ly
DHffiLUCT FOR BALS.
(anaeitv .eiebty nUons per daj. Also
* HUTCHISON A CO.
Address
W. R- ALBRIGHT,
febS Graham, N. C.
ADVEREETISNTS. v
DA|IE| WORTH,
Coanpanp Shops, C.,
ThtinkAis friends and the pubtfc fo>. the
very liberal patronage he has heretofore en
joyed ; and begs to introduce to their inspect-
UHEIST JHOST CSIHPI.BTB
i M 11 VAB,B I
w | mojzmoF GOODS > >
brought to Alamance Crtftnty. He has
just returned from the Northern"Nsitles where
he purchased and has received and is rfe
celvug his
SWING AND Nlinnßß tiSOOS,
His stock consists of DRY-GOODS, from com
mon to the finest ever oflered in this market,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
of every description, ~
■ATS, BOOTS AND srfoßS
of ail varieties to the best hand-made.
stock of
nn.LiitnßrHoops, DABDVARC
CUTI.KBV, QVRRIVS.WARR,
TRUNKS »a 4 VALISBS,
TIN-WABK, CHIL.
VRBitS' HATS,
largest assortment at the lowest prices.
A full stock *
FAMILY GROOM Hit#. UPPER
AND SOLE LIEATBER, .
Fertilizers, 4|i
In a word, he has etery thing of ary quality
that you will want to buy, and he will buy at
the highest prices all, and anything yon have
to sell. All he is for you to call and sec
for yourself. If you don't see what you want
you just ask for it, and then see if it isn't found.
•« mavll-6in »
- ft j " I 'i/i' L fc (
' 1875. 5 "t ' 1876 I
and Summer I
■ ©©© ®i a i
Pretty and Chedptjl
ARRIVED.
AND CONSTANTL Y ARRIVING.
We would respectfully inform our custo
mers, friends and the public, that we are re
ceiving a large, complete and well selected'
stock of Bpriug and Summer Goods.
We* selected ourselves, paid the cash, and
can afford to, and will sell as cheap as the
same goods can be bought In the State. Whet
you come to the Shops don't fail to come to
the " Yellow House" where every one comes
to get cheap, pretty, durable goods, at the very
Cheapest Prices.
Come in and look at them, they w astonish
you. So pretty and so cheap 1
JOHN Q GAN l A; CO.,
Company Bhops, N. C.
F. JONES A SONS,
GRAHAM, N. C.,
Buggy and Carriage Maters,
Are prepared to ftl at the shortest notice
all orders in their line. Repairing promptly
and neatly done, at
neVBRATI BATES. *
They also keep constantly on hand for sale
at their bhop, an assortment of
■rms, IValla, Maggr Material, Prepar
ed Paiata mt all ealara,
Plaafha, aid Coffin*.
Any style of coffin furnished at two -hours
notice. All kinds of produce taken at market
prices.
We are thankful for past patronage, and
hope to merit its continuance.
• feb 16-3 m
P. R. HARDEN,
Graham, N. C..
DEALER 111
Dry-Goods Groceries
UAROHTARR,
Drugs, Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuff
Clothing; Hate, Caps, Boete, Shoes,
Bakkcr*. Tahacea. Cifan, Seeaa, Teas,
KEROSENE OIL, CROCKERY,
Earthenware, Glassware, Coffees, Spice
' Grain, Flour, Fanning Implements.
feblMy • '
T. —T ! ; ' 1
Drugs, Paints,
G L A S S k fJ .
.We keep constantly on hand a good asort
mentof ~
*«BSB nnres ARB CNHICAIS,
different brand* of h iteLead, a large stock ot
P i ( J WINDO W . GLASS,
which we are now selling for less money thaa
they hare ever been sold for in this sedUoo.
wewillßu ? Bly V ,
a better article tlfan Jf&ttt for the
same money. Also we have a large stock of
emisEs&KCOPiSfctgfc?
together with a line of
TOILET ARTICLES,
hi Mlb)
wlwn not professionailvengaged.
7 RTV. GLFENN A SON.,
LA the Beabow House, Greensboro, N. C.
King Alfonso
s giving the Carlists a lively time, and
B. TATE k CO.,
** »T«d df Murray A Tate, in Graham,
» "HOTRV to undersell them a lively
TTB *e- AI ' ON I? > MD *ATE * Co., are BOTH bound
to aaeoeed. Tate A Co. wtll tmy at the highest
prices AN yon have to aell, and at the Iveest
prices seH yon all yon want to boy.
AND RISTAIL.
'
Wakeep constantly on hand a large and
varied atock of j ;
GROCERIES, HARD- WAIIJ&
DBY-S^PI,
I E J; S
NOTIONS, BOOT*,
|RD Moll, READr-MADK
ci.oTmte, ' 5
Car pe tings
AND
iVJITTIAGS
of all grades, from the lowest price* up made
a specialty.
VILLAGE ANb COUNTRY MERCHANTS
are invited to inspect oar stock and bear our
prices before baying elsewhere.
They can examine and select for themselves,
and we guarantee that we can sefythein their
entire stock or any part of it on such, terms as
will enable them to sell thefr-goodrat 1 a larger
profit to themselves than they could de-byitor
chasing, by order, from a distance, ■*T '
We are Agents for; and sett at manufactures
prices the following goods, viz
Cedar Fails and Deop Riv«r Sheetings, Tarn*
and Seamless Bags, Holt's and Rtiullc
mauVPlaids, Fries' ''SaIMBV I
* Jeans, Charlottesville
Cassimers and Erkcn bi etcher's
. ODILL, RAOEN & co>
apr 20-ly Greensboro, N. C.„
j- mispiSo
I R. FORBis & BROTIUSR,
(under the 3eiil>ow Hall,)
GREENSBORO, N. C„
f >; -,Ar-' |T 1 11
kegp toilguntly_6n hand a complete assort
ment of FURNIJURK. Repairing of every
■ description, ilcliphng
Upholstering
neatly done. Their stock consists' of
CHAMBBR SETS;
ranging in price from $25.00, to $500.00 ;
Office, BlalncßMm, Parl*ra*d (to,
iiiK Chain, Bareaas, tt'ardrabm
Barinem Desks, Saffcs.Cribs, Crn
le« *a«t Truudlc-«e«ls f®r ibe
little talks, fflaftrauM aa*,
Syrian Beds mt every va-*.
rlety aad style,
ITat-r&cks and any and everything ,ta the
fnrnitare line. Their stock is the largest and
most complete ever offered in this
the State. They defy competition is quHtty
or price. aprßo.Jhn
j_£OUSHt)N & CAIJSEY, }'¥
Wholbxajle ASD RKTAL I
JC O ? J0 » « ,
QRgKXBBOKO, , IT. 7.,
Have now in stow, and are dally receiving, a
•arge stock af GROCERIES, which they will
•til to village and Country Merchants on better
terms ttan they can boy elsewhere—which will
eqable them to sell at a better per cent, than
purchasing North.
We give onr attention exclusively to Grocer -
fes. Orders solicited, whiah shall have prompt.
attention. apriff-Sm
Q RAH AM HIGH SCHOOL.
GRAHAM, N, C.
REV. 1> A. LONG, A; M.
RKV. W. W. BTALET, A. B.
BENJ. F. LONG, A. B.
MRS. G. F. BASON, Instructress iu Music.
, Opens Angost 24th, and closes the last Fri
day in May, 187 R.
Board $8 to 910, and Tuition $3 to $4 per
month.
1875. \ 1875.
Spring and Summer
GOODS!!
The rery latest Style/and
DRV
LAbIBS TBllilnßß VAIR,
GROCIBIKR, BARBV&BB
(JKOCKBRV WOODEN.
KVerytWh* usually found in a Retail Store
Will be Sold aft .
CHEAP A# THE LBRATEST.
When yon come to town call and see iny
•lock—l am sure it will pay you.
AL. SCOTT.
apr37-2m wabam, N. C.
JUPORT ANT SALE. If '
Intending to change my business I shall pro
ceed on the 27th day of October, 1875 at my
residence In Alamance, tooellta the highest
bidder for cash all of my houaefcoift and kitch
en-furniture consisting of Bodsand furniture,
and everything kept, or niiwpw about a
house. Also my stock of .Horses, Cattle and
Hog« one l>plej|jdßHnamlly Horse,
seven ar eight bead id Cattle; amongst this
uumber one extra No I Milch Cow, fine for
, milk and butter, the othem flue sfeek and
in excellent condition. One »cf of Blacksmith
toola, Fanning tools of ©vefy dkcrip&o that
is nsuaUy kept upon aa Impwtad and highly
cumvated aT
Sept. 20th lOTk, ?HnJP CIUWnmD -
Carriage and
■J
my north ; wfferef l am
prepared to do all carriage and buggy work,
In a also
■ a ■ p"
f FVBIfITCKB \
of aJUityles. Any made to obder
uporf the ihorteat notiee. Jky price* are mbd
erale. lam obligedfcft- Mi patronage, afcd
——
Big Fails, North Carolina.
OCOTT * I
GRAHAM, N. C., J
Bay and sell /
COTTON. COBB, TLOVB, BAMN
IABD, AIWB ALL KINDS aff
CBUHTB* FBBBVCB/
feb. l«-2m v ,