«•» » -IW«—WW-»»» "IIPL 1 ! ■■ I I«' rn 111 A srottf itiVdWcK— TII u STKANUK Vn'I.ISiTl'UlU VF A It may not known, jot it is probably'trulf, tnaf tha Kast fjyifxe, although hi England, ljad ths ground-work i>f its story in :t 'inciiinati,«Mai»tioe audtlic at the time being copied by alpiost every paper in the country. Li Atr. J.'St, u clerk in a down-town house, ftdl MI love with a young lady, Ifhosj fither wa;a wel-to-do Second 'merchjfttf, aird a-ttcf a projfer I season of attention too couple weie married. It ,tli lk~>n f.rtfn.l out that tliey were '•O.t a '''''', ;l lll'l' - liage uj[ jigviyai, >vars, during which time thev had three children, two boys a"g#j£ tffey mutually screed to the h m& ft»f rt IfMlot'divorce,on l lie g l'lTifl '("o t' {n co Ait eftit) 11 iiy Of temper. The di\oYct*waMptuitetl}-aiid the wife: wentHjWMe. U>. ber lather, w|iO| bul, through ind M'sing, lost his (ufsiirtJss and' ikft' fils'propeVlv. V Tha daughter!* and Ins oWri fiiiSfbrtuncs weighed «> hcavi-j ly upon tpfl'Ffithet'& initld,'|hat during' a, moment ol'iiunla! alienation lie took •liU o*vu iil'e, leaving his daughter pen f.lless, 'to rough it with the cold charity roi.llie.ww W JW sli-iconlil. 1 Thi « bVaVe litlkr frtt»mre> » .. , H./T4 * >ll-; V • k*. tried every way the knew how to gam an honest livelihood; in tact, working fc o t nifyxjiuerr foV.hbr old schoolmates that I,trheafr hVav e~ wayho t*,-' Irav i i >g- no or go to the pnorliousc. To turn (•(lie ... uJici Tlm-UiVkUinul uiiera feWjiU ( from the lu.irUil boiuls, again married, and at ,tWiiiuJ,'ftif4 uot only the three children by two first wife, but also ai> addition thereto.* little tiVO-vpui-ohlgirl-W-tha U 'l'iie latter being ill, the husband ad vertised'for a n msc per, w high uyfice readfietltuo eyes of the tirst wife, aim she, in " her Jroflfcie, went'to fv>r I The huobuud knew Mot Whet to 6.iv, but, alter, giving Iter ample fmute loi" -her •iniuii'dattt wants, agked hoi* to call agaiu at hls' offloo on the: following morning, promising to onsuit his wife where tnctwo coifversation, ending fti tlieir ngiqpi/tpit vacant p!a:c, which site did, seeming delighto&kt Apeae*T4t home over her very strange circumstances which such a shelter wm ghr.etu demand erAtcdi iMdttMMI cd as another help; fftat die.must care for the children—fceV •#*' oftspring— and the otlier child the same as any hired tittne-wroakldv; that «he-musfren t "(tt the second tabic to enre for ber c barges. . All these things and even more hu mility did the poor woman show, word *» the least evidence of discontent. What, Imwever. must have been the frue failings of,her tajut when syeing another filling the place that she nhd liitce*Wh;j/is 'she thought so hard to fill. Tli# aVov»f| ftHMfctJje filoc of *ii 010 paper,; but the **piel, as conversant with the whole facts, is strauger than what lias been nireadv era was raging 41 lu 18C6, thh second wife'was"taken very ill with it, and bei.ig informed by 'tlrtr phvsltf at. tIAPdA cOiliMirv bum*fu*v 4»m cat (lie she was tHftn 4ott Mrilepsc.J c. Vhe aske& Jlf »o out of t he room excepting her husband and tie housekeeper, when site told how much she dreaded lie,iug her child atnoiig vylfe entrcatqd theui both.te marry again. The prop. but both promised, end a few' mouth-alie word, whcii the second wife. beeUde»d • •uftiuieut leegth of. time not to mum« Miu«l It's, Uie, two agaju married, 19 mftuy )e^rs,.A l uVl i .jvo believe »fc now living hanuih- together it. ft ooaev West Delaware adheres to these ancient iustitnU*U, ; tho4rflklisKttld #hipMb| post, and dues not spare even tlitf rtf erend black man wlio happens to put tlwsj' liiiViWnthft' ilinbl 1 iiunmfr|i( graveyard. At Georgetown, Delaware, qn Saturday last the jury iu the case of John Andrews, the colored preached who killnhMs AprtMast rend ered a verdict of piilty of murder io the second deg ret. The court Mutenccd Toitdhi iiir tfie* ifffjb' hour, lashes pay a fine 6f95,000 and be imprisoned for life. Xhjif *\flk l\vmMfW difler- St. Louis the murder of his wife, was souteneed 1S FiUfcV, i)l. rIInikIiAAKN OF «, : IIKAT MK*. wTr-.ri ir»' liyron married Miss. MilfJank to money to pay bfc'idebfS.' It turned out a bad slihtetf »!/.««* * ti« >* Robert Burns mapie\ a' farm' rirl with whorii lie fell 111"'IoVc, wkile they worked together in >i viewed field. Me was il-regular in his life and commit ted the most serious ini-lake* in con ducting liis domestic affairs. Milton married tlitf daughter of a country squire, but lived with her but a short time, lie was nil misjctre, ex acting literary recluse, while she was a rosy, romping country iass Hint could not endure the restraint, imooseit upon her, so separated. Subsequently, however, she refiil'iied) and they lived tolerably happy. • ' La*.' :'}\ Queen Victoria and Prince. At erf were cousins, and about tile ody ex ample in the long Hue of English moti archs wherein the marital vows were sacredly ob erred, and sincere affection exisfrd. Shakespenr loved and wedded a far mer's daughter. She was fWithfUl to her vows, butl we could hardly sav the same of the great bard himself. Like most of the great poets be slow ed too Httle discrimination in bestow ing his effeclions on the other sex. inanicd'afwoniair with twoetoFWreti. TtTsc/iough fb »ay 'the was worthy o,f lii.in and they lived as mnrricd folks should—in perfect bar money. Jonn Adauistparricd the daughter of n l'rosbyterian clergyman. Iler father objected, on accoiltit of John's being a lawyer—lie had a bad ..opinion of the morals of the profession. 71" • 'John Howard, tlio great philanthro pist, marrioii his nurse."JSlie was alto gether beneath him in social lile and in tellectual £ipfttfyty,* besides this the was fifty-two years old,*tvTiile hii buf twenty-fiiv& l ' , 'W fvottM not take 'no' for an answer, artttf they were parried andtivofi happily together until she died, which occurred^wo' years after wards. .. > Peter fhe'GrcatroFftuasia, married a peasant.'l SheUqinfc on excellent wife and a sagacious Empress. lliii)l>6ldt ; itiurried a* poor ■ girl !b/k' cause htf loved her. Of course they wer»lHipt>\*' •« It is not generally known that. Au drew Jucksbn AikYriod alftdy 1 Whose husband, .vas still living. &l>e was an but tnriluAlo" womuity and was must devo^Jy,ftttucheil to the old sallTou iMuarrlef ids' cousin nna*tm Y Mm,wmatw were neither disea*off Mr ftifotic, but they now VC'DRITK, The tttk** I*l* lldßorse drive itself, the driver doing little but direct ing him and giving that confidence hoisQ gets along in himself wlicn he feels that nr guide and A iblirfis back of hint. 1 The most vicious "and iuoxauuble >fyle ot driviug {• that which so many driver* adopt, viz":' wrapping the Hues around either hand and pulling the hotter backward with all their might and main, so that the horse, in point of fact, pulls the weight buck uf hiui with bis mouth, ami not with his breast and sliouldett; They do Aiiiundet-'the imj>res«j'tii tlhrf' suth a dead pull is needed in order to " steady" the horse. The fact is, with rare exceptions there should never be anV'pull at (be hoiv>e at all. A st&tdv justification iu,aafcire t8)f eA % l >; f "»- Mj)tur»suggnl4no atttwfs* po&Jole freo doin of action, of head, body and limbs in seder tluil tho uiiiinal may «ttaiu the WW W 9 f , »V^HI^IHI (W WV taiulv forbids the supposition that by dtftd tfol'the Breast* c3ff:A ' the l.orsada toibmwMbe weight attached to it, ln.ap*MUjHg my hone* I very seldom grasp ihodlMs with both hands when the: road is straight ami free from obstructions. Tho Hues are rarely | steadily taut,hut bold ift easy pliancy, I and qsed chiefly , to shift the hit in the I animal's moath, ana by this method my horses break tees and go much faster.— [Adirondack Jthrray'M 'Perfect Hones The recent aatfmtte pUNMs the debt of Spain at The bulk ! of a new lot* h probably floating debt, borrowed fvoiu baud'to mouUi at MOlrfd • per e«ut "are iquotaf) «t 69 London,«t|d i£a prob ability is that Spain 1 will follow the example of Turkey iu partial! repn diatioA. Peace and* wis, admfaUlAi tlon, which might gabjeSpafrjp pay her delM!TMmrstii¥ t rAnstiir A. A. Moorft, of VedMmt, has aoow Mm. |W yli, , .Dur ham auO 6ae-fiAir«|i Aynddre, Which jgave 410 pounds of milk !a seven days, jcaw had three qunrta *of ground Wheat Iper day utter the eccoud dav nt the ' rial: before that! tsK>*iU#ri -«i"v ; uu.ra, A gentleman took life son to a drunk en row lit in tavern, where the inmates were fighting'ami swearing, afid sjiid lid >■ -1 Jj. si-. Xi •««« • •■' r ,f Ho you know what caused all this? - ' ,-*■ n ! "No.sir.'" ••/,;;f,. ;;r His father, pointing to the decanters, said: •' Thut's tile cause; "VVIII you lake a drink?" The boy started brick with fiorror and exclaimed: ~- '• No I" , 7'hcn lie took the child to the cage of a man with delirium tremens. 7'lic boy gazed u|>m> him as (lie drunkard raved and tore and the demons .were after him. cri ed "Leave me'alonc! leiivo me alone! I free ,ein! theyvrc. coming i" *]),) ydft.kiioWfh'e cause of this, iriy bov'F" ■/. :i ' ■ i " No, 6ir." j ' " This is caused by drink, will yoo have some?" and the boy sin auk back with a shtiddc; as hi'refused the cup. Next called at flic miserable ho vel oi a drunkard, where was squalid poverty, and the drunken father beat ing his wife, and, with oaths, knocking down his children. " What has caused this?" said the tilth r. i. •, •'' - ... .1 ] The son was silent. When lie told that it was rum, he de- Clawed that he would neycr touch a drop iniiislite. u But suppose that lad should be invi ted to a wadding feast, where, with fruit and cake, the wine-cap is passed amid scenes et cheerfulness andgavety, where all the friends are rcspectaple* beloved, and kind to each other, and he-ehonld be asked tor drink, would tie refuse? Or suppose him walking out with his father on New Year's Day to call on his young lady tricjids,- to enjoy i the festivity of ushering in the new year. With other things, wine is handed to hint by a suuliug girl/ liis noble-hear ted father, whom he lovei,- presses the tu his lips, and compliments the young lady on the excellence u( its qualify; what Vroiider iftliq sou folfo^; l>wexample 2—>Annual, n : •. i gl r'- .i "A 1 UOSSK HRO, I jjj ' ■ And then th&re Was a goose-raiiclicr —a lellow who drove a hundred' geese ■before htm abqiit .ilic'city' aud tried ti» sell them. . He had a pole ten ieet Jong, with a crook in the end ot it, aud occa- Hotify A g(Mße'wodTd''branc!i oritTrbm the flock antf make around the corner*with wfiigstialf lifted neck stretched to the utmost. Pid tlie gtibM iritt"chaut.£et e*cited? No, He toofe hi* pole and reached after tlie goose with unspeakable sangfroid, took a hitch around his neck, aud '•yanked" hiiy to Ws place in the flock with out an effort. x lie steered his geese with tbaiA slick as another inau steer a yawl. A few hours afterwards we saw hiin sitting on a stone at the corner, in the inidst of Hits' turmoil, 'sound asleep in the suu, with his geese sqnattiiig around hirnor dodging out of tlie way of awes and men. We came by again within tlie hour, aud he was taking aeconht'of stofck to see whether any of his flock had 4 strayed or" been stolen. The way ne'did it was unique. He put the end of his stick within six inches of a stone and made the geese march in single file bet weeuit and the waif. He counted them as they wtrnj. by. There was /no dodging that ar rangement.—N«wi. . . • rT_: ' ~ "'.«!» II f A constant stream. of mores* patting through Missouri, dianaand Illinois, bouipd Jb* Texas. TbU f» the result of effort* on t|ie jpalrt of tliat State to secure immigration, from anywhere and every where so they are go*«l citizens and will come v .We hope to notice a like item of new* in re gard to North Carolina soon. I)&»3N">WW W, JSvans, an American lvingiaiferis, thinks that theOeufeoi nial witi be a good time to Open sub scriptions fbPAuMricanato erect in Par is a monument tb' the memory tf th os Freudiann who assisted ne in our nsro luiionarv Straggle. Ift' hetwft (be lis .with 910,000. i Fancy premiums at Countv (Micb.) Pair. To Miss Emm* IMbb. for th«! ot mendilig, $6. To Mrs. lor the' longest hair (« feet 9 i>*hes,) To the wo-- nurn the longest Without a new drain? Hiss FbUrt-, «li): *pr tbo pettiest bnby nnder three ystttt at age, Mrs. BhnUr,ss. .r • Rats that Bre In gurtartM afe' said by a profcesioal rat oatohar mot to be potoonoss, while those that feed on in fuse meat isdlet patniui wdindi. Tbu is atiother trgument in favor of the n»«tarian' tbtttt; and erw> pious rt»ottMkeepVgtaft»ry. Miss Clara Bsm, of Philadelphia I $7;OO0 expended on her I French a»'d German education, and II theu married a liian .wl*|.lM»t*V .yUua l/utter a halt pound at ADVEirrisriSiEiirts. _ " • - UOnE EXTEBPRISK I ►>..* to >n* rn I#.■» i '■■•' « ?••.. f ?«ii "MOPltaw eoMfrc mmu i } n # . * sief Aii.atr. i GKSKNSBOND, N. C: *>'•"' | &i&-li.A.i— - *»! hmb ft' Bfl IHIv ; *t i i ' ■ '' J&wr wl M ■pilßßHni.r I ' * IB ■ Hfcrs" ■e. II ' " These Stove* are vastly (superior to the grea majority of Stoves bought of Northern Manu laCvnren. The best of material' ts need in the I manufacture,and they have never failed to tfive , entire satisfaction. In addition to the great ex-- j cellence of these Stoves, there is great udvan i tage t(Vthose Who buy, In neir the fac i lory, #r ol ¥ ■. whence to replace any reesel at | short notice that should be accideutly broken I* Price IW.' 8 $80,""" : - •• •'- I n . IhirdeTu A Bro.. Graham. nre agents for tWlale of tlte tibbve named stove. - >l/ , »i . ■—.. «i tfOUIBEIIN IL.LL BTRATED A«J9f •**'' HMmbt'trito} v . wN ,y? The only illustrated J weekly •' iit ; ttfelSrin& Eight pages. Forty columns. Containing more reading matter than au/ WeciPfy pribfoLeil in th Southern States,, , , Theftm nnrnber' of'khd SOPTHUIW IL MaUM-day, ?M W S*f ml J.ae, tStfi. The publisher intends'making It an Tlliistri ted record «f (he times. It win treat of ■ornry btftyilllur jratians • that can-lx obtained, origi nal or foreignt * .... The Southern Illustrated Age will be' pritit e«roh new type, andhea vy book "paper. •Ota Hs list of contributor* trill M found the at Ami wan i cooditted editorial' departments, will fort Ash every Ateek an amMint af'reading; master unsurpassed by other papers, in excel lence and variety. It Is to nmktf'the .'Southern Illustrated Age a journal for the fire side; several oojuniiis will be specially devo ted to all subjects pertaining tc domes tieSnd social life. ( i N« family should be without,it. ;] , i Subscription price only ¥3 per annum. Post agtflrte; ' '•«" ■ '•>«« \ (iREAT TASSK MAJ>I> BAST. idL' .1 I'tV Sf f !ti ».i. [;nftut,> i »nj I f ij'i the use oT the 1 - Nil , VICTORIOUS WIMBK HHPMYIS - !f "Hay > Rakej a•! r '. Ht«. «J liiTt'Ml ( 17' ilMOtij «s»Vii« by., „ to JOHN DOUDS A CCK, j u ; Dayton, Ohio. »f""j -n , Thle la (Ma Iy I'rrfrrl Seir-Opfr«lis( KIKE ever offered to tue public. Any little girl or boy that can drive a gsatfe hone, can rake the hay as well as the strotyest inan. Circulars sent frfee oa application'. "' •' GEO. A. CDHTIB, Agent. ~ j • v ,. ; Graham, N. C. HOUSTON * CAUSEY, "*•>/. .Litini ■•■ tidy weii *5" WUOLELALB 'AMD RBTAL - j T«* aiif»i7a*ti. j «, . . i,onm#MW9> fi c., t Hav«t 'no4r la store; a*i4*ra dally reoMvim* *' terms tian they can boy else where—whieh will enable them to sell at a'' better per cent, than purchasing North,' . We our attkntltta exelusivaly io Gnocer sTu i ff fda " which shall ■ ' ■ ■ i THE : GREENSBORO PATRIOT m ' >'■-. . KSTABLIiIHE* 1S91! ~trfc ? ■ H : Published weekly In Greensboro, N. C. by* Duffy A at leper year in advance —postage ineliuloda * » It ts Deinoeratic-L^oaservAti ve in politics Mid la bow sealoualy «cr the aMtarial proqwrtty pia?s°.rt?. JSrNorlh Carolinians abroad shonld not . jjai- 'UI (ILABB'ICAL AW® KAfHEMATIOAL ji\t .a tv ii -"'L ■ » H •»> i [ t*-' - .iitii) eiT®*! •) I r -•*? .. ' , .;! XTTES T. 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AHJICK, Sarah Aiu- | lck and Jane Ainick, ' Defendants. J State ofNorth Carolina, . To the Sheriff of Alamance County— GREETING' 1 You are hereby Commanded to summon the dfeiciulants above named if tkey be found with iu your County to appear at tiie oßiee of the Clerk of MM: superior Court tor the County of Alamance within twenty-live day* after the service of this summons on them exclusive of tho day of sucli seiViee, 4Cn« auswur the OOHl pliint wiiloti will he deposited iu the otiice of said Clerk within ten days from fue date of this summons: And let said deieiidunts take notice that it'they fail to answer the ceuiplaiuf Witlrtn that time the pluintitts will the Court for the reliet demanded in the soft(- plaint. Herein fail not • and ot this summons make due return.. , (il*V under uiy baud ajyd IkSal of saitf Court. * ' r . ... This 15th day of OkiHtjf IST?.' W. A. ALBRIGHT. C.' ft. & Alamance v onnfy.' In nie iWbvc entitled action It appearihi' to the satistactlon hi the ctlurt that the defend ants, Milton iseley, and wile Barbara are prop er parties to this aetftfu that 'Mf aft ft6«- i'jsiueilts Of the *Wt, it is order##! 1 hat U Lieu of personal Service Of the summons upfliff fheni; publication be made for si*; successive weeks in the ALAJIANCE GLEANER a newspa per published Weekly iu Alamauee county, Norm Car6liha. ' ': Vf. AY ALBRIGHT, hi, Clerk, Superior Court? Aluiuance County Done at oflMe iViGraham ). • •. » !>..!■ tills tiie 15th dky ol Oc- > t'olicr ltjfjg ,)i. •' C, - ' .1 ■ v i ■ r n~V ■■ tiPKBIOTR t'AUHT. ,Hi ' ' ' ' Alnmahee John 8. Shaw-aniaduir. 6f Ed-V > ■ *rard HookA , ~ •• ■ SUMMbKS FOR' Freeman HoVfcll ana. John Howell Alexaifcler Howell f' lirury Howell John -Howell Relief. - James Howell Folly Howell Martha Howell |OU.b«tk Howell Alexander-. Howell )■ , Elizabeth Fape, Jameß H6w Special eW, Margaret llmtaU', heirs at law of Jolly Howell, deed, P A ». V lieirs at law-of James How I'ro fadings. ell; heirs at law of Judy f. 4. , jCMUfdaft decd.,.#ary Ann fityetidantt. State 6/ North Carolina, £0 the Sheriff of Alanuytce t \ Counlity^fip&T; in your County to appear at the Offf& Vt the Clerk »f the Superior court lor tho County of Alamance withia..twenty-o|fe gffar the Service uf this sumawo» qn them exclusive of tlM.dav of such service, and answer the com plaint wMeli will be deposited in the office of . saM(Jerfc within-ten daya from the this dato of summons: And let said defendants take notice that if they fail to answer the couplaiut with in that time the plaintiffs will .apply to the W&ii* ° &: 4*maud(.d Ju ftf. coui- Horein-fail not and'dt'tliis summons' make' du«rratanii,b J.-J i «.• - Given uo4er.o\y hand and tiie (teal of said 1 ? 2feth day of October 1&75. ' W. it, Alb.»lght,C, 8. C." . !''' * * ' Alamanci County. In the aliovr action it appearing to the court that; TllC Hells at law of John How ell, tin tvelte at tow of Jjvnes HawvJJ, tlnq .heirs atlnw oT Jjijty Couilhi aud Mary, AMj" jtfijet' we all proper parties to 111 Is netK>n. tmct" tiiat 1 afe of this *t«f* ftla" oiat k Vhelr naiaaaanA baaihers are «W»W)t he aacwrtalded, sav.e Mary Ann Hart. It .is therefore ordpireed, tUat iu of personal service of summons tipoti them publication W made in the AI.AMANCK GLITAHrh, * newspaper publlslieh #eeklr In Wrahain, Alamance County North Caroliiia for alx successive weeks. y#Sf w. A. Albright, c, s: Ci . 1 Alamance County. Done at office in Graham I » . 1 I■. ■ ■ ALANANCB COCJNTV* u . afc« Sayeritr Ceart. Oeorge W. Swepson, FOB r. Agaimt I James Gibbs, John Pant-1 Relief, land, and A. J. Jones. j State of Not Jb {Carolina, , Ta the Sheriff of Alamance Cofttltj—Gafcfcr- IMC: Ton are hereby cammanded to summon James G. Gibbs John Pentland the Defendants' above named, if they be found within your County, to be and appear bqfora the Judge of ow Superlor eourti • eaurtto be hag for Monday of Mafttfe-HB and answer ' ti>4 eoni plalat wtOttta-wIM ha deposited ia the olHeu. of we tfladntf «»® Superior Conit of said flopp tx.within ftrst three days of said term and let time, tM'PlaftitMf will applp tcthe Co«n for the relief demandad in the complaint. j Hereof foU not, and of this anmmons due return. Given under my hand and«i-kl of said Court, this 28th day of October 1873. 1 W. A. ALBRIGHT, C. 8. C. AI am an ee County Gibbs and John Pentlanilare non resident# of tMatata. It Is orde»*d tfiat the summons in thlt anion be published DM a week lot six weeke la the ALAMAHCB Guana*-t eeD JOIWKKER. Jndtre. " Superior, onrt. 7th Judicial Dlst. ' v • • RAGA> k CO., Itu* .11*01 -Wil i« •]->. '--ajs :iKf ,« | * WHOUKSALS m General Jifcrchaaifls^- AH D AftlVM FO j . 'vlr». r m »L\ „ '.VC *fr*o-ji* 80 N^' I Dental^Notjce. Da BASON. Y fteie who wish the condition of* "•W* •* ®hl»M» t TBBTt ia dionld let It be knoifo without delw P. O. at Hawßirer, or oflwaha