THE ALAMANCE GLEANER • i * • liWwflftK ; i -r i •• ..I i Jt l . ». , - .4- , -i 'lfrr r i xßWPfejg ♦ -"J .«» pt j. r> »: % - f... . • *-7 •' «''• |,■ ■ „ .* .v ¥ '>■.; ' y , -"?a| VOL. 2, THE GLEANER. PUBLISHED WEEKLY Bt \ PARKER & JOHNSON Carnhnm. I*. C, i ■-». ■ ■!> » i r Katft Of Subscription. Poniaye Paid ; Three Mouths. «• • •;«*) Every person us a clul) of ten subscriber! with the cash. entitles himself to one copy fr#o. fvr *l»e length of -time for which tliexilub U nnulo .up. Paper* »ei>t to different ollices. 2fo Departure from the Cash System Rates of Advertising • Tratisfent' advertisements payable in ad vance yearly advertisements quarterly in advance. ' .1 ra. j2 m. 3m.|6m. jl2 m 1 8 00' *lO 00 2 '! 1-3 00! 4 501 0 00' 10 00 ,15 00 Transient advertisements ft r"r square for. tbo. (ii»t,i uml ,tl tt>,,c«iiU,f>r. e»f.u »übse quent i.iseitlon. Adver ixMients not specified (is to timp published until ordered out, ind charged accordingly. r 14 ' i4!l sdvii: lUements iconsidcrrd due f/om Jrtf Inoertlpn. ' \ / >• W \ t iOne inch to conetitnte a square For larger advertisements than two sqnares, terms a# reasonable as can be af forded, according to special eon'raet. based , the above sgeriallv set forth, ran paper is on nu with The dfa&ite between the Smith and over Wt^^e^n^ ( knife, liasj ' CbtiiT Of Quffens feoufity to Wie general term. years ago Mr. Joseph Smith, a wealthy farmer, bought for his daughter Marietta a fifty cent Knife. ' Shd carried it until oi.e even ing, abdift** yewanfdi at half ago, a young man who was visiting her borrowed it and took it with him. Miss Smith missed it, and thought she had lost it. A few days after that she called on Miss Mary E. Carman, the daughter of another wealthy Long Island farmer, and saw the knife on pantelpiece, and claimed it. Miss Car ' u man said tjuvt the,jwiug. miiu wJw» Jmd takfen thft kllife from-MisJ'Stnifh had made took the knife -and went home, The two families took up the dis pute and tin,trouble threw the Church into a fenhent. At a church meeting it was agreed to submit the case to •Loit Carman, Abel &uith aijd Gfcorge C. Andrews., They decided that they could not adjust the difference. If the knife was Miss Smith's she had no right to take i,t out (/f. Miss house, and she ought to sue fo# at it •ha wished it back. Accordingly they gave the knife back to Miss Oaitnan \Miss'Srij\thVVatrief- decided to sue. wauoh wai was qbtyij»ed,, and before Justice Bennett aft eiiAiiinltion was had. •' The knife was awarded to SftfHh,>but tlitrjnotice- handed it / ftf'Mtfts Oartutta, .Wy» taiitake, and she pve it up. A replevin suit tSen'was' insfttulecl'lbefore Judge fa*or agaiu, bu appealed the.pane to the county court and gcumt of the t'arni. ly. Judge A rn.HtrOTig decided the ctufei in favor of Miss Cilrman, and now MisS Smith's father has paid Mr. Mott, his lawyer| another foe to take: it before j the geueral term, and to have his points printed. B >th families attend the eame etiureh in Merrick, and 6b' Sunday morning after the Smiths have taken {heir seat MiAs .Carin«n who has a seat near by, takes out the coveted knife and toy* with it so conspicuous ly Uwt.t&e tatuily cannot help seeing it ai)d getting into.* rm^e. The long-delayed project of erecting s4 mo£jaj#ut to John C. Calhoun is ' VxrotTD *bo carried into eifect by been decided to have the foundation and pedestal 3f ftative granite, aftd surnfoftftftUg ttrfifvVtH o%l« ar cehfcsarj figure of Calhoun in bronze, to be which in former years occupied a place in the City Hall of Charleston, fbe site of the monument has not yet beeiS determined:— iStar. 1 CHINESE MAXIMS.— Let every one sweep the snow from his own door, and not busy himself a tout the frekt of bis neighbor's tiles. Great wealth comes bjr destiuv; moderate wealth hy industry. Tlfs ripest lru t will n i.t fall into your mouth. TU pleas ure 6t doing good is the only ontj that doe* not wear out. Dig a well "before you are thirsty?: Water does not re main in the lnouMMrt nor vengeance in great mjoda, w ' r HI/MO ARIA!* GRAND OH OBIHAN The following article we clip - from the firmers column of the Shelby Tianner. A. L. Stough, who con ducts the agricultural department -of that paper, is it* author. We be lieve this particular hind of grass has not been trijid by any of our fanners. Wc have no doubt it luigiit be profit iibVycuitivated. Au aofe cot* but Kttle. Who will try it and fur. «wl» us the result of his experience? The.Jajrmer can't have to> Jmuqh nu tritious hay. It feeds his -stock aid makfA. manure. Ytw will see iu the article where the seed may be obtain ed, as well as, directions for a fair test of this giuss. We have no doubt it irvay be sufqsssfufiy ana profitably cultivated by our farmers. -v >• ■*>. » i •■./. n'i Jff ( n * • 1.-planted last season one bushel of seed on au experi ment/the last of June, and cutit sev en weeks from, the time of seeding,and lilted it in the usual way. It grew six feet high, and I think it must liave produced Spore tTia.ii two tO is of I have noticed that it is better relished by stock than clover, and the ripe seed will fitten horses, cattle,hogs ind fowls. Tltfe-Anicrican Farmer says tliat a plant most mutable to t• e south, and if the fanner and planter I would pay more attention to its cuhjs vataon, he would find that he would be l'eKt-ved front the necessity of send ing North for hay. It'poaaesKes the advantage of early, quick , and late growth. It makes a Targe ftK^° ,d that from a deep loamy soil, well nu\ nured,' and the laud ploughed well, a yield of three tons or more of good hay can, be be cut from an acre.' Again "that one ton of it is equal in nutriment to ode aild £ hfalf tons of timothy. It is luxuriant, juicy and tender, and makes a better pasture than clover. It starts out like wheat, but s. nds more shoots." The seed i% worthy of consideration being rich in nutritive qualities. An acre" well cultivated, will yield from 60 to 70 bushels of seed and may be sav&f rfiitfertally demitrishing "tiTe"fiay 'crdpj'flte price which the seed now bears, is itself a handsome remuneration. It is such a quick growing crop that it is very exhausts ing to the soil. The seed may be sown broad cast froin the Ist of April to the middle of July, at the rate of one bushel to' the acre. Last week I ordered a bush elof seed for one of our readers from Messrs Allison & Addison, 1320 Gary Street,' Richmond, Va. The'seed cost ing $1 75 per bushel. I sold a good itoauy seed this season from-my last year's crop. i ,There seems to be a gOod deal of interest felt among farmers to become acquainted with, this new grass*, if we mayjudge from the • maily inquires we receive for information about it, and frequent application for seed. We would, be delighted if some of our friends could lie induced to try any of gvksSea *wi bavd ■ tecum mended,. #4fife the, "Banner. We again solicit contrij tutmt" A •■••ill.msxij . utions or arUoMw from our faruufi *ar«hs beaefft t(others. ~ ) t, ti •; If further information is desired we will take pleasure in answering to Uie best of our any enquires having reference to agjicultnre, which may be addressed to us. We caunot 'ftjfl vtrdngly insist 0»i our fatroefs tjp. in*ke a tvial of a grass lot apd let us have the benefit of their experience, their failure* as welt as success. rtIAIH Iff WHEAT, . Why is it, wjten growing * litat or rye ia be iug struck with runt, that a little sp6t here atid there where stuuips logs or brush hare been burned (o ashes, will be briAt iSV£&e£frum uistjj Because the "plants r""pW ica not only to gipe Htitfucaa and rigidity to the straw but to forui, Mit were, a glaatty coal of mail over the surface of every leaf gtunie aud'strSAr, 'to'fortify the tender and delicate pafls against the Attacks If AjJlm *>*** '*?*e at mosphere We all tuow how readily substances in the atmosphere are turn ed away when they come in contact with a glassy substance. Potash and sand ..are the essential elements erf glass. - The rpots of growing plant* have the powe4 to employ the sharp est sand and potash to form a thin, elastic, glassy covering, which is spread over the surface to exclude moisture sad. to repel any attacks of tungUH. — Practical warmer. »* Stit>H3b»niMd ft Ae fashionable umber new* GRAHAM, N. C. TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1876, ADVERTISEMENTS. J ICGULLEY, '* 1 ;•/ > I i- Hetailkk and Jobhkb or Dry-Goods. Clothing K ! ! .. BUIiTS HAND-MADE Boots & Gaiters HATS C\M, riMiEi, • • • ■'J -i.- •(,*,» :-■+ / .v*; yj> ~ ' ' 1.1 ■ > II ■■ >i -r . // TiiuKKa.niirrKcooDi, O ' ■ *»! « -V i; t: , r»» • ' y '* " ■ JtC., Jke. I ' IJ. ' j■. ■. ■/ . South Cor. Eayetteville St,, and Exchange RALEIGH. J*. C; A FLORENCE tZXi il- M iMmm JL I , IIIYI 1 1 I ' m " " I A fti Sewing Machine . - H'Ul make.a itich alike on botli sides It, l hag a revcrs. ble feed. It is made uf tine case hardened steel. ft has no" Cogs, calm) or wire spi'iiigs to guti oat of order, has a sell-regulat ing tension. It will sew from light to heavy fabric, anil fa adapted to all family (owing, it in the prettiest machine, made,aud ru*s vei.v light—is almost noiseless, and is just what evAry housekeeper ought to hav« The uie of i it can be learned from the bopk accompany ing each machine. And it can be bad i>u monthly installments if desired. We also have a new., , , w.4i*irACTijnii*o niinnt Isr Terr heavy WM'II, which can also be used on flue work. This machine wi.l make USS2 stiches par laiuute. .Manufacturers wijido well to orUvr a- Flor ence 11. at once. The handteda of the Florence now ia use iu Norlii Lliuolinu prove lis merits, and thafoui people appreeiate a good thing. Needles, oil, thread and silk constantly on hand far all laaolilnet and sent by uiati to any part the State. He are alio agent for the B l C K F 0 ItD Viallr R>lllllf n a • k Ia e tipdn which 80,000 «Itches may be knit per luiuute, find from thirty. (o fortp pturs of nocks may be knit per day. complete without ■earn, ana perfect lioel aid toe. •'! ** > , . , „ Hood*, (doves Shawls Scarfa, Headings. Ac., may be knit upon tlie "WomanVHclpj* and'the price In lewd than half tne comaiuu knitters, only ss>. , Correspondence solicited In relation to eith er the Knitter or Scwrintf Machine and samp-, lei of work rant when requested. All order* l>y muif Will receive prompt attention. And machinea shipped t/i any part of the, r^ wte - Ajjent wanted in every county. iu- ' r. G. CARTLAND, .1 *« WfH F. JONES, 9 . QRAJIAto, N. C.„ Puggy A>>d Carriage Makers, Are prepared-to 111 at Ue shortest notice ml t' " DIODERtTR RATEf. ' ' ."Ml 1 ii *l* i 1 1 V iH " i "• . Thev also keep constantly on hand for sale I at their.au aasosimeot of I |r« aMatls, lain NatorUl, Pmm' | ■ i «'/ *4 PahMssf all salars, ilild'lt' » 'I ! ... ,!. risaiks, mmi CsMai. Any style of coffin furnished at two boon notice. All kinds of produce taken at market prices. We are thsnJkful for pest patrowve. and Hope to merit Ua,eontlnuance. II j |i- »• - J i uvH-eth till w.. '• U,tr lU.i tl.o i :inU K aII *'•' ■ : - yy B. FORBIS Jb BROT HER ' 'Hi: "" (under (he 3eobotr Hill, 1 ) GREENSBORO, N C„ keep constantly on bend a complete assort ment of FUKNTTCRE. Repairing of every description, including .. , Upholstering neatlr done. Their stock consist* of £■**■■■■ »«*•. nragtaff In price trou. WB.OO, to *OO.OO j •■ra.lMaUt-lsns, Pmrt»r * Ravt mm*. Tnadk4Mds fss lbs i '*"SfeSsriS!! r^ g ". Hat-racks end any and everything In (h fnrnltnre line. Their stock U the largest an m .V % "*• °- ge - red fr-& u -P >ft * > ° thr b/ate. Twy defy iTAlpettlo#Tn qnail sr (irtfk ep r M. 8m ADVEHTIBEMEXTS. I lit)Sß ENTSRPRISE, COiOKtUHC ilftYE• MAKUrACrCHKD BT Mi SKKRRAKT • MeCtDI.I* N. O. i .' U , At are vastly ropenor to the great majority of Stovat bougui of Northern nr • The best of material U tised in the inftmitufctufe, (inil fhey hawe never failed togive entire satisfaciiou In addition to thu ureal fueellence of these Store*, there Is great advdwtn'ge to those who buy,in llrlng near the inctury, from whence to replace any vessel at abort notice that should be accldei.tly lirohtaf 1 , ■> • . Price No. 8 #3O, So. 7«28:* P R. Harden A Bro., Graham, are aganta for tlie pale of the above named itove. T II H SOUTH x ■ i" H ■ «.r .l ■■■*. The lar|Mi aai KaiMMMt litMrai P*r«r la Aanrita. KBII.I.UNT AnXMNCBMBHTI ' ■ ar*i-rciw>-.Ns The following new stories will toon b* com menced, and will be the luoat Intensely thrill ing pf itoy rouiancea.,yet published U an American Journal. tl »•.! u !• .1; 'iiii.i ! •>.'! 'i VILLA If OBt'#| OK >OKTii ixu aoi vn. A Thrilling National Romance, Baaed Upon the AduiinUtra.Uma of Vrraidents Lin coln fend Johnson, and the Er . I ecutiou of Mr*. Surralt iu 1865. W'BITTBN BT 4 DISTIMOCISrBD STITBaMA*. WRITTRN LLIOOD I OR THE niD-MIOHT PLIBNB. A (|*rr •fib* |asl Naftltn 1 * Kri| Bx M. (iua» or TUB MICHIUA* PBISI. • fKJHTINO AUAINST FATB; ; OR A.LONK IK TilK W981.D. - A Brilliant Serial,now Running by Mr*.Mary £. Bryan, who it the Kine*t Story Writer of the Jiga. ,v, , EDITH IIIWTUWIi or Tkr,Tcairialis*f *f* Faeisry Olrl Br A Porosis NoviLirr. . •" —J—l •' BRUISIK'KNCKH or TBR CO>'KEPEKATE GOVERNMENT. By' Col. U. O. Capers, Chief Clark of Trtaa- J ury under Mr. Memuiituger.^ VTbts -will b« a deeply Interea in* »erle» ofakeicbeagiviuK tl»e early trial*. diaadvan uge», and man/ nrntuliig Incident! of our peoplt la their effort* to MUbiith an lode peudenL t>overniucut> K humber of rthn»ualljr brilliant ibort •torlca appear ID eaoh- touts, with • great variety of gpeakiDg *ubject*. t*k((ri»lin, I MS a Tear. 1/ Club* of i and upward*, $3..V) each. " 9U '• 825 " « CaTßxtra copy PREK, nne year, for a elub of & al ttt.QU. Addr/aw J. n. BEAIJI, i. , .fi |,[i, , Atlanta. 6a. \ GREAT TASK MADE EASY. i / J.! J» '• » " By the one of the r t ricTMiovt Wlinbb imrmmr n - " «»" r "" • ' • Hay Rake, • I ! I ii« i J*l |..J Ij; Manufactured by JOHN DODDS k CO., ii ' - , Dayton, Ohio. This W lkli ralr Perfect Mf-«r*ra (lag RIKI ' ■ I ' -■ 1,1 i*.urti: -»t) I i * «•( »• i if ». I"-' I' *■> .! !' »: ! :i in ( ev«r offered to Ui* publia. Any Uul* flrl or hoy that CM drive a «entle bone, CM rake the m; a* well aa the *troiim*t maa. c"—-s&rafe,*,, Orabtun. M. C... ' ■ .!• -4'i /ll . ,rj>i In N^ ICE -H The firm of Halt, Newlln A to., tu dl»- _ solved oo the lit of Oetotier Uut. E. H Holt ™ bavluif purcli*»ed (be iutntem o( JIHW New- Uo Muaftrm. • i« • AH penooe Indebted t" tbe oonoern will PICJIM route forward and KUIC their MCUUDU M it It drairabie to clo«e *ll accoonta flue tbe oM'flm. TboftaAieM will bo enudocted In future by Uylt, W'Ulie A Williamson, who •re authorized to collect and receipt for ail' * , m* to iM Mid Ira. i, K « I Is X. HOLT. j * ■""" JAMBS NK WLIN. I '• •' ■' ■" ir ■* ■>» j., 1 ■ . , fjjlll GREENSBORO PATRIOT. ■ITAILIiaiP r- PoMbked weekly la tanlwv. K. C. fcj Drffy * Albright, a* TT.IO J*r year * ranee— Daslare included. It ta i2nocr*tio-0oo»»r»att»e In politic* . andlabom aeaioualy fcr tbe material proepe k rltyof the douth generally and North Caroll -0 na particularly. II OnNocah C*ru«v>i*o«.abrood ahoild n oot b* without It. •rrici «r Tiiac * « -» -,. 4T , ~«i ... f V I „ , _ ... ' - .V i - - \ '4 ' Alamance Gleaner, We call the attention of the public to the a;>|>e» ranee of . 1/ / I . THE GLEAN EU. It will be fnrnlsl.ed to subterlbers, until fttr ther notice, at the low rate of • 1.3* Per Aaaaas, THt PUBLISHKHH PAYIlta All ? r OUT AOS. , ■■ >.r i : ' * , . t •- *' 1 . , 4. . t- Ptrable in Advanca. is f i - - , » e\'i ■' t ft Oar alrti will be to make ths Olikii rmST CLASS FAMILY PAPER * la rrarf rnjiMi. . 1 . i I i ~ "" "'i t- i It wII. contain all the Local News of tlie County, State New*, the mo*t linportantTel egrapbM News of the week aad Carefully Se eded Miscellaneous 'Matter. It will be a paper which no family In Ala taanca Coanty cau afford to be without. '* r '.t V 1 .- I- . . THE Gl.EA!*Ell will also prove of partic ular iuu.l set to lorujer reaiuenu lu li.m kc liuu, now living iw utuer pans of Umoouu try, and to ali sucu it will be PlalM is asr aMrtsa mfm r»m»lp •f »rls*. t , We wonld can especial atuntlea to th value of toe 1 > > ;i* • »' " > Hi 4i♦ • 4 GLEANER i r - r- £ d*T ft-il - . . 1 ».!«.' I ..I 1 ' : ' \*i-\ I I ' .A* A4*ranaa Mr^laas. i_L ,{ • •• '«T>.» n . . Tni CLEARER has a rapidly ftowtog el culstlon la the taest Tobaoeo and gri growing . 1)1 't f. frpt • ■ r- •>. - i »'•/ > meitMM vn mn. . t i - :/ to • - \ I ■ J, »».-!„ . J • ■ . » a PUT your money vker* it 4nu i v the moH good and tuboorUnatoneei I- th* Oii&ANKK. M)D ;*r *•. ' % r ' ' . -*» •*', j BAKKXK * JOHFSOjf, ADVERTISEMENTS. fit Pays ! It Pays ! I WIIIT fAVf f |1 1 P«y« every Manufacturer, Merclian- I 1 Mechanic, luventor, Farmer, or I'rolc-*- j ioual uiar., to keep informed on all the imt pr ovemeut* and dircovedcs of the age. It pays tlie head of every family to Intro duce iuto his household a newspaper that 1 iustruetlve, one that fontei* a taste for in vestigatlon, aud promotes thought and. en courages dlecustibii among the mem (>ers. I THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN \ l. i >* t ;*T r which hu been published weekly for the last thirty years, does this, to an extent Levond that of any other publication. in fuct it I* the only weekly paper publir-licd in tlie Uni ted State*, devoted to Manufactures. Me chanic*. Invention*, and Now Diwoveries In the Arts and Sciences. Ever}" number Is uroluselv Illustrated and it* contents embrace the latest aid most Interesting information pertaining to the Industrious, Mechanical, and Scientific I'rogres* 61 tlie world; disci iptiuiu, with Beautiful Engravings, of New Inventions New Implement",. 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Ofllcera, Soldiers, and Sailors of the late war, or their heirs, are ill many cases enti tled to money from the Oovrnnienl of which they have no knowledge. Write full history, of service, aud state amount of pay «u>* iKiunty received, Knelose stamp to Oilmore | ft Co.. and a full reply, after examination, will begivcu you free pKvmtM. All officers, soldiers, and sailors woumied, ruptured, or injured in the late war, however slightly, c n obtain a pension by addressing OUmoie ft Co. Cases prosecuted by fiilmrt'* ft before theSapreme Court of the United Aates, the court of claims, and the southern claims commission. Each department of onr business is con ducted inaseparsle bureau, uuder charge of the same experiene'd parties employed by the old llrm. Prompt attention to busi ness entrusted to Oilmore ft Co , thus secur ed. We desire to win saeeess by deserving U. Address GILMORR A Co. 629 F. Street WMtiliiffion D. C. In order to lntrodnceonr tane, etgtet-ptff* JUadretrx Literary nd Family 4'apor, 'lot bou Tenir, we frill xnd lL on trill, >it rr.omha (or only 46 eta., and to eacb *ol>- acrtoer *« VIU rii.lL poet Mid lour Oil Chroinot. "Liltle Red Rbline Hood." i ••Tb»i:i»illraa'i«*ji){,'' "Peek-*-rioo" aou "M>tUer» Jag." Tbe« plcu»r.-« •hra not coitiioou print", but ceonliie oil ehromua in *lxt«en colon, tbat ara euual In appear ance toflne oil painting. Jn»t tl.luk of h four in-5 earomoa and an eidrlleDt IkUrar; pa|>er six uiontb* lor 60 cU Try It. Make op a club H ttve (ulwri and we will tend you m extra copy (or tlx Luontba au4 'our oxua etiri>aK«. >"o d anger of looctnp your inofiey. We refer to ilia foat Master, Hrl»- toi. aa to oar rrn[M>n*il>llity. Ca»b required In adrance. No »aiiiplea liee. Acenla want ed to take «ul*ctlption» and (ell our flue picture*. From t3 to •10's day easilT made. Addrcca, W. M. BURROW. 300 Main St. BrUtol Teun. g C BOBEBTSON, DEI IE* IN Grave Stones, and MONUMENTS, •KHttMOK* V. ft NO. 9: ADVERTISEMENTS It WON'T PAY • Yon know H won't par to make mnr pur* i ph»««j» from old stock, alread} picked over., Our Mr. Gant ha* jn»t returned frnm th North, where be p»>r»on«lly (elected Mid pur e-bawd a Urge utock of Drwurln. fnmi«.lfar*. lUllnr-n'urr. WllUw.Warr, , : Kartwai*) osrether with s well aiaortjsd nto* of RKinT.HADK Ct«Tm»o, i and the moat complete line of isroTioisrs ' ' ' . ') ! ever offered to the people of thl* count y. Boots and Shoes of every variety, including the be*t U*n' made. We make ■ specialty «f Boom tin Sl>- - M«M)II»UO O* ' 'or yourself lioen, Mid wm tutk ai. .. >or 4ock. Look and judge u_ We defy oompctltiou -iuprioea or uuuJitjr. Wo will tell you the beat caHcoea, tor 10 cent*. We em ft!] you a good rah clothe* (or #lO. Wa wU|>, especially, to c*U your attention to the great decline In price* hi tlie Sorthoru marketa. We bought at tbeM reduced price* Uur customer* Klitu have all the advanbiga of the good bargain* we made. Uighe»t nricen pah) for •llUnda of produce. Come to ■ee ui! j.j. oant, *qo. Company Shop*, No*. 2nd, 1875, l " ' ' * i- " nor.t-tf DA XL. WORTH, Company Shops, "N". C., Thanks hit friend* and the public fot th» v«ry liberal patronage he In* heretofore en joyed; and bejfs to iatroduce to tlieir inspect ion tbe liiBCBVT aiIHMT fMPI.BtB AND TAniKB STOCK OF GOODS evej bronght to AlamancaOuntr. lie haa J. »t returned from tbe Northern ayes wbsr* be purchased and has received a-dand is re ed vug bis "ww •>* rr 'Tr-J 1 -1: itrrrrn - IPRINU AMD minilCf UtfH. ills stock consists ot, I>RY-GW)DS, fi >m common to tUe finest ever ottered in this a> rkrt, READY-MADE CiOTim, 9, » of every description, nATA, B««T« AND MM • if all varieties to tbe best hand-made. •tuck of .HII.I,ll«kBT OM»A R4BB. IT ARK CVTMIT, QVBKN*. IfADE, THINK* mm* YAI.INffN. TIN. ft" ARK. cmi.. UKKNH HATH, srgest assortment at tbe lowest prices, s full stock FAMILY GROCERIES, UPPER AND SOLE LEATHER, Fertilizers, In aword, he ha» ererythlng of Wj qnallty that you lll want u> boy, mod he will buy at Uir hiiflicm price* all, and anythine you hare to *cn. All he Msk. to for you ro *ll and aee (or younelf. If you don't nee what »ou want you ju*t a»k for it, aud then aee (f It Un'l fOtllMi. fcTCnok Ptove# of rverj variety, 1b price from •17,80. Bp. uiarU-tm Dental Notice. 88. W.F. BIBOH, "" 41 (SO odd ytara) i' s ' Those who wlah the beat condition of their OWI OK CniI.DRBH-11 TlKTtl '»...ti1l • H»i . * •; * Af . '•» "• «m» i*.- •hould let It be known without delay throu;*i 11-w River V. O , or otberwiv*. N. 8.-—Sere the natural; II yon cannot; ARTIFfCIAL TEETH f ■ ' 9 New Drag Store OH. J. S. MURPHY * ■>,»»• 1 t ■» '• t »)«!/• •. '• " ' ' - a * i ' " r ' -- * Respectfully no tide* th« pnWVe that bahrs opened a complete and well tiled DRl'tt 3TROE a company Shops, when aaytttaff kept la a well entered Drv( Store may • tonnd. , The nhretoianaofthecoanty aadtbepablic neuerJly. M Invited to patroniaejMU new enterprise. An ciirtrlenced drnegtot—* refi>« lar graduate In phartaary, la In charge, to , tl.at pbrKlciaiM and the public tiiay re»ta»»tir edtnat all presctpnona and order* will be correctly and carefully Ailed. Ft ire* aa reasonable ae oa* he afforded feb 1616 • ; W.LONG, M. D., (•: . - ' . PHYSICIAN Graham, W. 0., - r> :->v.. r --V ' nders Ma prft etfleaol service* to the rub* lie. Offloe and residence at the " Grab»t» Hl»h Bui6ol building* where be may b% found, night or day, ready to attend all «•))», nnlt" protaataav a 1 / ' . J|

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