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KTI'DIIKO IVATI'RAI, PIIII.OAO- Pill". Old IUM *er found Cooler's hoy 6'nncl jiif. in n suspicious position under hi* l ost apple tree, with a stick in his. hand sind a certain bulgy appearance about lis pockets. Having .-ecu red him firmly )•> the colltir, Kexser shook him up a hit, Htin ilien aoked sternly what he was .«> ing the re. •Ain't a-doin' nothing,' said Cooley. '1 raine over vcr to stud v.' 'Thai's entirely 'to thin, 'exclaimed K yser. 'Yes, I did; I come over here lo study about Sir Isaac. We had it in our own lesson. He was in a orchard and saw an t.pple lall, and that uiade him invent ihe '• r; sl oof uravitat; and 1 catne yet see if i was so.' 'it won't do, Bonnie,' snil Reviser. 'Y>u re too enthusiastic about Sir ] :tae, and besides what were you going l«» do wiih the s'iek?" •With tliis sliekl This vcr stick ! What vas ] g>in' tu do with this slick I Why s bov gave me this slick to liohl for hi 9 while he went on a errand for his aunt. •And where did that apple core come iioin there on the ground?' •That apple core! That one laying 1 here I The oirds are awful oh apples. 1 saw a blackbird drop that there, an' 1 says to myself 1 hem Lirds are just ruining Mr. Ke\berV apples.' (■BOM Til OF ( li t RACTEIt. I rom the moment a babe, begins (o no tice mitounding objects, his character is ut.der the process of formation; day by da\ through infancy and childhood, here ti little and there a little, character grows with Ihe gron th and sirengthens with Ihe stiei gib. until, good or bad it be* comes almobt a coat ol mail. Look at the model man ol business—prompt, leliabie, coiißclentous, eool and cxutious, yet clear headed aud energetic. When do you sup pose he developed all these admirable qualities? When he was a boy. Let us tee the way in which a boy of leu years gets up in the morning, works, plays and studies and we will tell you just about w bat kind of a man he will make. The boy who is late at the breakfast table,late at school—who never does any thing at the light time, stands a poor chance to be a prompt man. The boy who half trashes hi*, lace, hall does his tasks, forget* half his errauds, half learns his lessons, will never make a thorough man. The boy wlw» neglects his duties bo Ihey ever so small, and then excuses himself by say* j iug "Oh, I forgot 11 didn't think!" will never be a reliable man. And the boy J who finds pleasure iu ihe pain and euN 1 leriug of weaker things, will uever be a noble, geuerotif, kiudly mau— a realgeu lleuiau. TUEBOntNCEOF.I TBA3IP, Some years ago, at West Chester, Pa.. IHred an old man and a beautiful duugb* ler. ihe latter ot whom wrs addressed by a voting mau iroiu Wilmington, Del., wbone devotion was reciprocated. Find ing that the young tnau was a relation of W. E. Undercook, who was buug for tho murder of Goss, the father forbade him lo ctine to the house, and to make Ihe separatiou sure moved with his daughter 10 the West. The young mau entered upon a career of dissipation, and finally lust week appeared at the farmer's house in Ohio iu the capacity of a regular tramp, l egging for bread. The dour, in reply to his knock, was opened bv his iormer lady love, who, recoguizing' him. tell into his arms. A lew moments later the old father made his appearance ou the scene, aud not likiug the situatiou, fell a-foul ot the young man and nearly beat him lo death, so severelv, indeed, that his lite is de-paired or, and he is uow tenderly nursM by the youug lady In her father's house. In the meantime the old man has become insane aud ill, aud his hie is despaired of. Such, at least, is the romantic story told by a Lebanon (Ohio) nmrespoudeut of tho Cincinnati Commercial. O - A FKRPKKT 4»ono THE BOOKS. —One day a gentleman iu India weut into his library aud took down a book from the alielves. As he did so he felt a alight Kdn iu bis finger, like the prick of a pin. e thought that a pin liad been stucl- by some careless person in the cover o t the book. But sooii his finger began to swell tlieu his arm, aud Ids whole bodv, and in a lew days lie died. It was not a pin among the books, but a small and ileadly serpent among tl»9 books. Thev nestle in the loliago of some of our most fascinating literature; they •oil arouun 1 lie fiowers whose perfume intoxicates ihe senses. We read; we are charmed with ihe plot of be story by 1 lie skill Willi which the characters are sculptured or grouped, liy ihe gorgeouaiiijiw of I lie word) tainting— we hardly loel the pin-prick of the evil that insinuated but it aiiuga and poisous us, »\ lieu tbe record of human souls is made up, ou wiiai multitude will be inscribed. "Poisoned by the serpents among the Y. Mercantile Journal. Do RKKS PAT FAKXKRS. —Doe* It pay fai m rs lo keep bees? 1 say, of ooorse it does. Keeping bees U a pleasant, as well M a profitable employment. Farmers cultivate tlw laud upon which grow ail the sweet flowers—white clover, bucks wbea;, etc. Tliey aim have a workshop, in which they or their helpers can iu the wtumr season when there is little to do, UM> boxes and hare litem all ready lor the swarmiug season, and when the hoitey-mnking and swamuug season comm. it will be a great pleasure for some oue of the iauily to take t|» brrs iu charge aud look a Utile after their in* teres.*, u*»ruiiig aud cTening. and la the main, lose no time at aIT, but iu (lie foil reap a bouulitul harvest oi honey upon which to M the balance of the year. Yea, ii pays farmers to keep Mea, after wtiich U enjoy the sweets oi ibeir own labor, lr Carmen ought uot to keep '»mi Who ought? —— _ (Congressiuau Alexander Smith, who was eWed on Tuesday, November 6th. J* v «j" Hepublicans of life 12th New York fi witUu At LAST •§ There 1$ a tobacco market in this county. SeCaaley & Smith of CoMrxsr SnoPf. are baying TOBACCO. and paying for it in ca«li or barter at the very high est prices. And also RAW-HIDES, for which they pay the highest prices. fill! ST©IB is the Jim More o!it store trostse, and is filled with a general stock, sucti as the people need, which they will sell as cheap as anybody. 'ihey keep everything awl buy everything* and their purpose is to show the people that it if their interest to give them a liberal share o, patronage. They are jusl starticjf in business, and they lifipe to ftrceced by strict attention and fair dealing. They ask the people to try thctn and then of course they can judge foi themselves. Notwithstanding thev make a specialty of e*. Tdb&cco and 1 hue-hides yet they buy all kinds of country produce.. They wish all to remember that while they are specially anxious to buy Raw-hides and Tobacco, yet they desire 10 bay all kinds of produce. They intend by frequent orders to keep their stock always full, and by turning, over often can afford to make small profits. Oct. 15 1877. Iy. Clothing! Clothing!! We would respectfully announce that we IISTC just opened a large stock, and are receiving more of* Fall and winter clothing which wc are determined to sell as low as the quality of the foods will admit, We are manu facturing for the custom trade from the best goods the New York Market affords, which we keep on hand ready to be cut and inade to fit on short notice. We hare as good workmen as we can find in the country and warrant all work done at our house to give satisfaction. We have on hand for manufacturing or sale by the yard cheap cassimeres,satinets and a variety of cloths for mens and bovs wear from 25cIs per yard upward. Also Shirts, Collars, Ties, urn brellars fec. Samples of goods and directions forself meas urement 6cnt by mail upon application. For cloth and clothing go to F. G. CARTLAND & BRO., under Benbow Hall, Greensboro, N. V. E. S. PARKER, GRAHAM N. C., - Attorney at Law, and In °iheVeda'ral*courts Bdj ° l,fa * C ° NEW GOODS, mo-om. P. R. HARDEN, II v just received a new and well selected stock of Ladies dress goods such U Mack and white Alpaecas, Suitings, Llnnens, Piques, Calico's, bleached and broinl Sheeting*, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Bkirt Ele yaters, cambric and hsmburg Edginirs and In sertings. Shawls and Buttoil Fringe, liunen Collars, Glores and a full Itae of Hosiery. Aton*djm»dc clothing and mem wear, consisting of cloths, all wool calmer*. Salem and Kentucky Jean*, flne dress shirts and S°°J undershirt, and drawers, Collar*, and Cuffs. Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ladle. Zeigler morocco and cloth Gaiters. A flne assortment of Hardware aid CuUery, sole, upper Leather, Bu*g» Harness. Sadies, Bridles. Halters, Hame-Striugs, Collars, bugsy Whips, Cuba and New Orleans Molaseea, Bacon. Lani isssts sm»Wing Tobaoeo, ClMra. a /ml line of Laun dry and Tollot Soaps, Extracts and Perfumery Jaynes and Ayera Patent Medicines, Bocheei German Syrupaed Greens Awcust Flower. Planters Pride Plow and Plow Cat tines. Crockery. Glaaa and Karthemware!^ Indeed anj artlde usually kept in a first class geoeral merchandise. All of whicL will be sold for e*sh or country produce. We will make it to your interest to call and Examine our stock before purchasing. Odo. 39th| 1879* Jkimmmmtm Vrnmmtr, G enrge W Loag. as sdmh of Joe. & McM array «a J. J. Turner and wife Mary t, Special' J K. K. Hints aad wifa, Caliie ° pea " ' 1 fcSKlt7Z2£i •—■» wife-, Isabella, C. C. MaMar ray aad John A. McM array. wtafc of Uls Ipteatate. * »««- P«|i and that he is a Boa resident of the SSit 1 Plication hereof be —** UThk nuMivß weeks, la flea of ptraoaal service »f Sawyer, aad if he shall fall to answer for twenty ooe days after the ex plrationof such publicaiijn judgement entered aaainstkbaT "t e'W "■ . A.TATS, a ac. Alamance county. - White Lead, Ready Mixed Painta, Linseed eaa lad the ben stock and cheapest goods at SCOTT & DONHELL'B. 1 * THE NEW YORK ! Weekly Atlas Send Serenty-FlTe Cents and Receive It for CXISTE YEAR It is an cight-p«ege, forty-eight column paper. | issued Wednesday morning, and contain: all the latest newt" up to the time of issue, together with ! a vast amount' of literary matter, Comprising ' articles on AGRICULTURE, MINING MASONIC NEWS, FASHION antl SOCIETY GOSSIP, MARKET REPORTS, etc., making it essentially the Journal for the HOilE AND FJRESIDE The Agrlc*iltnral Department is a special feature, presided over by an able, experienced agriculturist, well-known among the fanning community, and his vie'.s's arc valuable to the millions of tillers of the soil in this large country. ' The Masonic Department is an interesting feature to the fraternity, who in many instances desire to know what is going on outside their own neighborhood of interest to Masons. The Market Reports in which almost all persons are interested, arc reliable, and furnish valuable information to the producer as well as to the consumer. THE STORIES • many of them illustrated, are from the pens of our best authors, and are good reading for all members of a famllv. The EDITORIAL COLUMNS are presided over by gentlemen of culture and experience, and, while treatir.g fearlessly all subjects of interest, nothing will be published calculated to wound the feeling of any class of readers. The immense circulation enables us to place the price within the reach of every family in the U. 8. The subscription may begin at any time—counting from sending of lite first number Only 75 centa a year, At this low price no one can afford to be without it. As an inducement for Post Masters and others to get lip clubs, we make the follow iujr liberal offer— Any person sending a club of Ten or more for one year, can retain 2o cent* from each sub scription remiting to us 50 cents for each name and a copy of the paper will be sent weekly tc ' all of said subscribers, postage paid, for one year It is not necessary for all the fiames to be add res bed to the same office. Agents. y a cannot do better than canvass for THE NEW YORK Weekly Atlas THIS IS THE SEASON DO NOT WAIT! COMMENCE AT ONCE! Remit by Pott Office Order or Registered letter to THEKEW YORK Weekly Atlas • Spracc St. N. T. TO THE Traveling Public Graham Hotel at Graham, K . ?. I am now having the bofld house which will be in every respect first class wlth the very bett ss «E a-* - Js r Jiirssr*"™'"' Give me a trial and I guarantee that von win o« aw» y r °° wUI s«i*. wih una. r. p. pcgh, , _ Trwr. SINGER YamiJy sewing macldne Barely Abend is Sale*, mf all Competitor*. THOSE WHO USE THEM speak in high terms of their merit Machines Made Especially for TAILORS. SHOE NAKBm. AND HARNESS MAKERS. WHICH ARE UNSURPASSED We are prepared to sell on Monthly Instalments for country produce, good note? or cash at a lew pi ice. "a* may best'suit the purchaser. Do not buy a sewing machiue until you have tried the BIN6EH Singer Sewing Machine Co. (ireenslx* >, N C. a F. G. CARTLAND, Manager. m¥dioal" am» Drug Notice. I hereby bee: to notify the public tbat I ahull keep in uiy Drug store at Company Shops, at all times, a full store Drugs and Medicines of the beet and purest, bought, at low prices for cash, of the very best whole-sale and importing houses, and will sell reasonably iow. I have also employed a thorough, COMPETENT. EXPERIENCED DBUGGINT, who will sleep at the store, and wait on custo mers at all hours,'day or night. I will in the future devote"myself to the prac tice of my profession and solicit patronage. I have had an experience of twenty-Sve years active practice, and will attend calls promptly at alt times , and charges shall be at all times and iu all cases moderate. JOHNS. MURPHY, M. D. Co. Shops, Alamance Co. N. C. Oct sth 1878. A LACE JEWELRY STORE I : ' 1 Yy T B. FARRAR, ' OPTICIAN, IVATC H-mAKK AND JE WELEJt, AND AND DEALER IK WATCnS. CI;OCKN, JCVKiRV Sliver Ware; Bridal Presents, Solid Rings, Walking Canes, Gold Pens, &c. • GREENSBORO, N. C. Whirl will he wl cheap SSlMlil The Dead - _. .___ 1 [ deal in American and Italian Harble Moasßeats c and Hear] stones t wonld inform the pnblic that I am pre pared to do work as Cheap as any yard in the State, AND: GUAKANTEE PFRFECT SATISFACTION. . Parties living at a dlsUnce will save money by set. dine to me for PRICE LIBT and DRAW INGB. To persons making up a flub of six or mv.re, I offer tUe I s •» ; Most liberal induce : *-y ments, and on application will forward deafens Ae„ or visit them in peison Any kind of marketable prod DM taken in exchange for work. 8. C. ROBERTSON, ORRKMBHORO, K. C. Uean make money factor at work for us thaw anything else. Capital not requir- start you. IIS per day at hone made by the industrious. Men, women, and boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now la the time. Costly outfit and terms free. Address TBUI dc Co., ANGELA, Milne. Dr. lf! F. Win attend call* in /tamaaee and adjoining counties. Address; Haw Hirer P. O ». C. R. R HIGH SCHOOL H. C. TEAGUE, Piincrpal. The fifth session of this School will re-oper on the Ist Monday in Ausrust next, and continue twenty Tuition fromss to 20 dolars pe 1 session. Board, including lis- hts aud washing from *6 to $7 per month. For any additio»ia information, address the Principal, Kock Creel ' NOTICE. ~ E ITaving qualified as administrator on the es tate of L. A. Fugleman deceived, 1 will offei for sale at the late residence of s ud deceased OCTOBER THE 4th 1878 at pjblic auction, for cash, the personal prop crty belonging to said estut", consisting in par of the following to wit: 4 head of horses. 14 head of cattle, 10 bead of sheep, 25 head of togi ' four horse wagon, 1 two horse wagon, 1 twe horse carriage and harness, 1 buggy, 1 sctl black smith tools, 1 still, and fixtures, wheat hay, tftraw, house-hold and kitchen furniture [j and other articles not mentioned. U All persons indebted to s;iid estate must mak( e immediate payment and those holding claim# airainst said estate must present them on oj ' before the Ist day of April 1879, or this notice ' will be plead in bar of reeovery. Sale to begin at 11 o'eloek A. M. A. C. COBLE, Admr. p Sept. 14 th 1878. " R. W. Glenn & Son i 6 J S 1 ' Keep constantly on hand at their store hi he Benbow House, a full stock of Brngs, Toilet Articles Paints, Glass, Chemicals, TRUSSES AND SUPPmtERjS i , ■ j thing found ia a first class Drug FRESII AND CHEAP. illage aad Ceaatrr Merchant* Tal>« ITetlee, mm Highest 'Award at The Cen tenniai Diploma of Honor and Meda of Merit, fo« Crand. Iprlrtt A Square PIANOS. „-£™JP n " ci P al points of superiority in the STIEFF Pianos are brilliant singing quality of tone, with great power— evenneti of touch throughout the eutire scale, faultless action, nnsnrpassed durability, and unexcelled workmanship. A large variety of Second-hand Pianos, of all makers, constantly in store, and rang ing In prices from ft7s to t3OO. We are also Sole Agents for the Southern "'. 1 ' ; States of the 4 'Matchless' Burdett Organs, The Best BOW made, ▲ fan supply of every style constantly m atore, aad sold on the omt liberal term*. For Terms and lUn»trated Catalogues of Piano* and Organs, address Oil AS. M. BTIEFF, Ho 9 N. Liberty Street, BALTDtOIUt, MD. J. T. CROCKER, ATTOBNBV AND CttIKaLLOB AT LAV, Atkeboro, If. C., '■'Wi&M SCOTT A CALDWELL, Gunaaono,' AfociaieCounati. Practices la the eeorte of Kaldoiph and and adjoining eoaattea. in attention giVea to the coilec Cheap! cheap!! As Assignees of Daniel Worth h«„t are now selling his large ' ankru Pt, * e Stock of Goods lh " " mM '«>»«.. Must b Sold j and turned into money at once. vit.hn»« J to their co-t. The stock is lnrV a of almost everything usually found in a S3 •tore. It will pay all t, examine for theffl and get snch articles as they uiar nJrt „ ? they have an opportunity to do so awL, prices now put upon them. low Cash Down \ 1 . ]? the necessary terms. Tie entire stuck mw i be close? out. Ready-made Clothing, Dry Goods, Hardw»« : Boots and Shoe*. Hats, frotSonn, Crockm Ladies Hats, and very many other article* ,il i put down to prices that will sell them riJkl away. . ... *1 | j r , J- M. WORTH I J uly 10th 1878. J. A. McCAULET. j | I I propose to furnish the Graham and Con I | pany Shops-market with nice fresh beef *1 I prices as reasonable as can be afforded 1 Persons having good beef cattle to sell will dJ > well to let me know. I will be at COMPANY SHOPS on Monday and Friday I venings of each week, aud at Ghauam on TUESDAY AND SATURDAY I mornings of each week, certain, , A. A. ANDREWS, ■ June 4. tf. NELLYS* Friend Plows 111 BCOTT * DOW Do you know where to buy ready made midfl clothing? Why, at Company Shops, from 1 J. Q. GANT & CO. ■ Do you want to buy buggy trimmings? GouH the Bhops to J. Q. GANT & CO. I WaTit to bur your wife a dress? You can bfl anything you want by going to J. Q. GANT & CO. I Tbi i is the time to fix for canning; fruit havn t got the jars and cans. You can get jmS what you need from J. Q. GANT A CO. I Tools are needed for carpentering aud the farm, l'ou can be supplied l>v J. Q. GA>TT &CO. I Bound to have shoes, and you ougiit f» them whete thev are cheapest aud best, the yellow store at Co. Shops. J. Q. GANT & CO. | family groceries are a necessity—Sugar. fee and molasses can't be done without CetH eerning these articles enquire of J. Q. GANT A- CO. I ("an TOU spare anything off the farm? Take to the Shops to J Q. GANT & 00. ■ IN 1 HE PBOI ITK COURT, Alamance CtutT'l In the matter of tbe last will) _■ and tastanient of Wm. Wells. ) caveat to In this matter it appearing to the satisfwj® of the court that Solomon Wells one of heirs at law and devifees of William not i, resident bf this State: It is ordered m notice of this caveat be made upon tbe V Solomen Wells by publicaii in in The Ala*a*J Gleaner, a newspaper published in the tows ■ Graham, weeklT, for six sutctissive weeks. that he a:>peau and show cause why should not be set aside and declared null aud And that if he fail foappear and show expiration of seid time judgment shall b« pro vonft-M*o as to him. Dose at office this 34th ) June 1878. \ aTi J C. 8. C. and Probate Scott &Doonefl Graham N C I Dealers in »»r «o«Dn. HARVVJIRB, HATH, J •TMI,,UIT, ' «n, OBIJCSS, MB* 1 * I VIRBt. •TVtr 4M5 in TBI w—i • AL Joeaph Tate, Itaffin P. MUehdl Margaret and others. William Tate. James Tate, Heiraj» , M James Tate, •Amem.Mmmbm, deuce unknown. heirs at law of aamee, Bimbert, aexeaand residence and others if others there be J under tbe will of Joeeph Ta 1 are noareaidente of tbe State jfl Thisia a proceeding toed" described ia petition for property has Wen sold aad tea made his report, aad a j* mat ion ia now peading: and if o«9*v« jM is not filed within ten days after at tbia aotiee bj pabiicatioa. as in all things be eontirmed, *J d _™ 9 to be made to the purchaser. j ia Graham tbia tbe fcb ofA*^, gj
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