mii Minil7o3 lots of tobacco, at prices generally satisfactory to the ftihuers. Remember Itcams the H. A'.C •THE ALAMANCE GLEANER, VOL. 6. THE GLEANER "GKAUAM, N. 67, JULY -^-L^Qtems^ GBAUAITI, prayer Meeting every altercate Tuesday ev ..i 8 o'clocK. gunday School, W.C. Donnell, Sap't, exer •i.M Bt 3, o'clok, P. M. 3APTWT—Rev. W. L. Wright, Pastor. Ser, everv first' noil third Sunday, at 11 ZZk A.M. aod 8 o'clock P. M. Sunduv Sohool, Col. W. A. Albright.Kupt. Exercises at o'clock A. M. Prayer meeting, ev&ry alternate Tuesday ' evening at 8 o'clock. CHRISTIAN —Providence one mile from town. djv W. 8- Long, Pastor. Services every Sun- dav at 11 o'clock, A.. M. v. Sunday School, at 10, o'clock A. M. Rev ■ W. W. Suley. Scp't- ""lliss Callio Turner is seriously ill. Several important matters are crowded aat of the present issue, v The magistrates are to elect a board of county commissioners, next Monday. FQR good melons, we rofer our readers to MR. JOB" Foust. The well at the jail is being cleaned on T. Wo have an interesting communication whioh will appear next week. Steps are being takeu to form a Han cock and Jarvis club at an early day. William Steele raised a half bushel of white wheat lroni three gilla of seed. Only six marriage licences havo been JS-ued duriug this mouth, four white and two colored. We are to have a new blacksmith shop in town. The building is uow in course of erectiou. The prettiest song of the day, "In Ihe Gloaming," 35cts. poet paid ut McSmith Music House , Charlotte, N, C. David Camp has gone into the wheel' wright business. Ha broke a buggy yes terday, and bus to repair it himself be cause there is no one else to do it. On Monday Graham VWIS quife lively. MANY ot our eounty Irieuds were in town aud plenty of fruit and melons on tho streets. ' To TEACHERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS:— The County Examiner will bo at tho Court House in Graham the second Thursday and Friday iu August, but uo on Saturday. "The Pretty Rose you gavo me," is the latest and best Soug over sold. Ev erybody will be singing it in less than three months, 500 copies at McSmith Music House, 40 cts. post paid. Reports of crops are encouraging. Corn, cotton and tobacco all promise fine crops. In Albright's .township where , 36,000 tobacco plants were set out last year, at least 800,000 are growing now. Lewis U. Holt called at THE GLEANER office Monday morning and presented us with a nice basket of fruit — peaches and grapes. All such favors aro gratefully received. There is a man in our town, who onco fasted a week. If we were inclined to call in the aid of our imagination, we could tell as \yonderful stories of fastcrs as are related by the press -all over the land. We must apologize to our readers, for issuing a hall sheet thin. weok. Wo or dered the paper more than two weeks ago, but tailed to got it, although the MANUFACTURER promised to make it foi us immediately^ We took a trip to Greensboro last week iu the interest of tho paper. While going aud returning, we noticed that tho corn growing the road wears a Very promising appearance, We saw •ome flue fields of tobacco. The Republican executive committee was iu session last week. We have not heard wliut tbey did, any more tbau they have determined to call a couvention sometime in August. Perhaps they don t the public to kuo v what they are doing. •WE received a postal card one day last week, inquiring about a handle factory soon to be built here, aud replied that the news hail not yet reached us. If any of our readers kuow ot anything of the kind, we shall bo glad to receive in formation in regard thereto. Let us know everything of interest that occurs in your commumtr. We can «ot expect to know everything unless somebody fells us what is trans picing around, aud we cauuot publish a good paper unless we can get the news. Letters troin our readers aro always ap* precis ted. D. F. Caldwell asks the people of Ala mance and Guilford to send him to the State Senate. Wouldn't it be as well to elect the candidate of tbo party as to choose to reprseent UP, a man who while professing to be a Democrat, comes be* tore tbo people as au independent candi date. -VT-*. IT is a blessed thing to be remembered, but thrice again so when by our lady fritfads. Hot all are so selfish as never to think ot the editors in times ot pleuty aud the abundance ot good things. Iu such a time Miss Aunie Dong did not keep still but brought us a nice basket of most delicious peaches, fcr which SHE has our grateful thanks and best wishes. On last Friday THE GLEANZB force received au iuvitation from the Rev. D. A. Long tp call at his residence at tour o'clock P. M., to participate in a water melon least. At the appointed hour, we went, editors, printers and all, aud a ; most enjoyable time we had ot it. All ■ hands ate water uielous to the extent of our capacity, and thetf we ate au amount of peaches that was surprising. We have (firmed a resolution to never decline AO invitation from Mr. Loug, wbeu we Gftu possibly avoid doing so. Any one having hickory trees to sell, will do well lo call at this office. W ANTED.—I want to hire a good g"ntlo buggy horse, for two or three months. Apply to J. YV. GRIFFITH, Graham, N. 0. Dentist. All correspondence must beaccompaiw led by the name of the writer. Anony mous communications will not bo insert ed. All bear this in iniud. We want the name lor our own protection. A com-, munication was recieved concerning a 1 ournament, which has beem omitted for the above reason. ReV. Henry Williams, pastor of the African M. E. Church in this place, Mar» tin Van Huron, a trustee ot the same church, and Rev. (Jeorge Hunter, a visiting minister were arrested on a charge ot making a forcible entry into the church, and were boundover by J. L. Scott, ./.P., to appear at the next term of the Superior Court. > Delegates to the Grand Lodge, I. O. G. T. which meets here on the 10th of August, will bo passed over tue various railroads at the following rates: Seaboard & Rojinoke, Raleigh & Gas lon, Raleigh & Augusta Air-Line, Rich inond & Danville (N.C. Div.) Wilming ton & Weldon, Atlantic & North Caro lina Rail lfoads- round trip 8 cents per mile each way. Carolina Central, Wes tern North Carolina, Cape Fear & Yad kin Y. Rail lioads—one fare round trip. Albemarle Steam, Navigation Company —over this line buy tickets lo Weldon. Read the advertisement and the littlo local ads of Happy McSmith. Ho tells us that he is determined to sell his Pianos a prices that will compel every body lo buy, McSmith has undoubtedly sold Iho best Pianos and Organs ever brought to this section, and you may be a»tunished to know he sells even less than y»u can possibly buy North or from any Sub-Agent with commission thrown in. But neverteless'tis true, Write and give him a trial, llis House i B the most reliable house iu tho South. He actually keeps Pianos by the Dozen and 30 to 40 organs on hand hand. This House is a big thing for North and South Caro lina. Here I come! Somebody bead me o3!! Everybody. Men, Women, Girls, and Roys imist Whistle, Sing or Pluv the "Hancock Union March! II 600 Copies al McSmith Music IloUse, Charlotte, N. C. Going like hot cakes and best oi all, giving Entire Satisfaction. Those Roland Chill Plows at \V. 11. Wakefield & Co's Hardware Store, Greensboro. L>LJU,4*AIVR ACADEMY, Mnto and Female. G. W. IIOI.MEB, A. 8., Principal. The school, situuted in tho southswost part of Alainauce Co.,f}. C., opens Jits flftceutli Session 011 3rd of August and closes 21st of December, 1880. Tuition and board very reasonable. Those who desire can make arrange ment to board themselves in clubs. A skilled Music teaci:er will givo les«. soi.a 011 piano. Write to the principal fat, circulars or and information desired concerning tho school, at Graham, N. C., until Aug. 3rd, after that lime to Pattersou's Store, N. C. 7-14. it. FRUIT. We have this day received oniers for dried fruits, cherries, berries, apples and p«acbes, all of whish are in good demand, and ill bring a fair bring ypur fruits iu as fast as they aro well drid. B. A. SELLARS, 6.16.Gw. Company Shops, N. C. THE GLEANER FOR THE CAMPAIGN. — We will furnish THE GLEANER from now until the first of December, for fifty ceuts. All subscriptions for the cam paign must be paid strie'ly in advance. (JOBN SIIBMBB, Every man who has a corn crop grow ling, should pur,chcse one of the Little l Speedy Corn Shellars. It will be need ed in the Full. The machine is small enongli tu put inside of au ordinary hat; but it will nstonisb the natives by tbo .amount of work it does. It doe» the work -weH too. Look »uf. for it. It will call on you s- ofl. J. N. Longeat is agent. June 16, 80, 2m. ■IONOKBP AND BLBBT, When a board of eminent physicians and chemists announced the disoovery that by combining some well known valuable reme dies, the most wonderful medicine w»s prO duced, which would cure such a wiJe range of diseases that most all other remedies oould be dispensed with, many were skeptical; but proefuf its merits by »ctu#l trial has dis- Del led all doubt, and to-day the discovers of UWVreat medicine. Hop Bittern, »re honored and blessed by »H as benefaotors.—De*o obat. \ The trustees of the University have elected-Charles William Dabney, feasor of genei ai aud applied chemist, y in the University. Prof. Dfbuey is a sou of Bev. Dr. Dabuey, President of Haropdeu-SW»«ey College. He took de grees at the Uuiveisity of Va., in Chcm fstry, was professor in Kmory & Henry College, and at present is prosecutiog bis studies in the University of Goetlingen, Germany. He comes with tbe highest testimonials of christian oharacter and literary qualifications. A terrible accident happened on the morning ot the 21st, at the Hudson Hiver Tunnel. A part ot the tunnel caved in resulting in tbo death of twenty men. Two steamers collided on*tbo Detroit River last Wednesday. The smaller vessel, a steam yacht, was cut in two aud ot the twenty lour persona ou bowd, nearly ali wore drowuuJ. GRAHAM, N. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1880. .PUGH'S CORNEK, > Graham N. C. \ LONU riieaiiß BUSINESS, when VOU waul goods don't fail to call on liiui, iJo knows how to sympathize with tho farmer and just what k is to make a living by the sweat of the brow, and how to appreci ate a dollar—he will sell you goods as low ns any merchant in town. I believe it, just think of these prices, coflee 15 lo 22£0, sugar 10 to 12ic, No. 1. molasses 60c, Plows $3 76 to $4, and all atlier goods at bottom price*. Wanted oil kinds cd country produce, fruits, ber ries, cherruyj &c., also leaf and scrap tobacco. ÜBHKRAIi M EWB, '• Postmaster Forbes of Richmond, is a defaulter to a large extent. Pennsylvauia'B populution foots up 1,226,09'J: au iuorease of 20 per ceut., since 1870. Last year's cotton crop brought $260,«• 000,000 into the South. Carlisle Penn.. hud a big storm last week. Tho water ran four leet deep iu ' the roads. Greece and Turkey are-making active preparations for war. New Hampshire has'recently becu shaken up by au earlhquuke. Cleopatra's Needle has arrived in New York. It was brought from Egypt at au expense of seventy five thousaud dollars, which will bo paid by W, H. Vuuder* bilt. The English have beaten the Ameris cans iu the recent international shooting match at Wimbleton England. This is their first victory* over Americun marks men, STATE. Burglaries are becoming alarmingly frequent iu.Raleigh. A colored boy named John Brewer stabbed himself three times in tho throat at Raleigh, one day last week; but failed to kill himself. A young womau from South Caroliua, attempted to take her life by drowning in Beubow's pond near Greensboro, la«t week. She jumped in where tho mud aud water were three feet deep, but was rescued aud locked up iu jail for safes Guilford aud Raudolpb are full jof aspirants for couuty offices or legislative honors. A colored man named Stepheu Rich ardson murdered bis wife and her father aud motlief, with a shovel, iu Wilming ton, one day last week. •{ - Over six hundred bushels of wheat were raised witbiu tbo corporate limits of Asheboro this year. The Fourth Annual Convention of the North Carolina Amateur Press Asso ciatiou convened iu Wilmington, Hut Wednesday. The congressional campaign was open ed iu Chatham Couuty last week, by Gen. Cox for the Democrats, and Major Bledsoe for the Republicans. The lightning b* been making boles iu bouses iu Wilmington. Surnuel J. Fall, North Carolina's agent in England, has hopes of turning a tide of immigration liitherward. To Greensboro is conceded the dis tinction of having more idle men than any other city of the same size iu the state. The first Convention of eolpred men met iu Spiiugfield, Illinois, on the 20th. 130 delegates were present from various portions of the stutc. Tbo couvention passed resolutions to this effect. That through the agency of the Republican party tbey had been enfranchised, and had gained all their present rights and privileges, that they recognized iu the Republican party statesmanship and patriotism; tbey disavowed the report that the convention was called iu tho in tereet ot the Democratic party, aud avuwed their intention to support the Republican nominees. I A oi. emi B noiM, "F>r ten year* ray wife was confined to her I bed with such * complication of ailinents that DO doctor could tell what was the matter or' pure her, and 1 used op a email fortune in | humbug stulf. Six months ego 1 saw aU. 8. flag with llop Bitters on in, atd I ihoogbt I would be looi once more. I tri«-d it. but my folly proved to be wisdom. Two bottles cured her, sAe is now as well and stroDK as any man's wife, and it cost nit only two Collar*. Such lolly pays. H. W„ Detroit, Mich. Fa** Pans. INDIAN DKPRKDATIOn*. The fair readc* shudders when she thinlu of the efttler'a wife watching, from the door of her i ude hut, the retreating fonn of her hus band going ° o ' to his dally labor —going ont perhaps to return not again, for befeore nlebt falla savage hand may have laid him low among the prairie graseex. Or it may be a child, a bright eyed daughter, la siatched away In an unguarded moment, tc grace the next wat dance. When the heatt-rendlng details of these savage depredations, we ore apt to blame the government lor not taking more strict precautions to insure the settlers protec tion. But we dally read of;the depredations of that arch flend, consumption, wlta scarcely a thought of the terrible inroads it U making In human life. Tens of thousands of homes are annually desolated by*cousumption to one by Indian outrage. Like the Indian, consumption oftenest cornea stealthily, and no danger is ap prehended until the yic'im suddenly finds him. self hopelessly ensnared, and death's fatal arrow ends tue scene- Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery, a powerful alterative, and tonic, haa restored thousands of consumptives who had tried every othor remedy recommended to them, without obtaining any relief, aud VC willing to tee lily 1U remedial power#, Among agents and families, the great demand now is for the new light ranuing Combination Sewing Mtchlne, because It ha» stood the- test, and Is better made, with more Improvements, will last longer, and js much lower iu price, (only $30.) than other machiucs, and having attained a merited popularity among the people for reliability, It Is welcomed wherever lt'.niakes its appearance. It is built for strength and constant hard work has Interchangeable Work ing parts, manufactured of tine polished steel and will run for years without repairs; is simple to learn, easy to manage, understood perfectly In an hour, and always ready lu a moment to do every description of heavy or flne family work at less cost, more easily, smoothly and faster, and with less labor or trouble than any other machine at any priot, ever did, or can do. Tuckers, qullters, rufflers, hummers, binders, &e., free wiih each machine. No advance payment. Machines shipped lo any It. R atutiou for examination before payment of bill. Agents make money rapidly, supplying the great demand for this the Cheapest Machine in the world Territory free. For Illustrated catalogue of prices, specimens of stitch, fcc* address, office of the Combination Sowing Machine, 737 Broadway, New York, N. Y. l>iui>,—ln Pleasant Grovo Township, July 19tU, Daisy Lea, Infant Daughter of John C. and Dillie Browing. Daisy adds another little Jewel in Heaven J. T. L. ADVERTISEMENTS. Farming Implements.' Plows, Cradles aud Scythes, Mowing Blades, Hoes, handled and uuhaudled, Matlocss, Po ttaoe Diggers, Spades. Shovels, Forks, all kinds of plough castings Ac. Ac. ' lam also agent for the Geiser Thresher Smith Thresher, the Champion Wheat Drill, 5.3 80.tf. J. W HABDEN. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Oakdale Academy. ROCK CBEEK, N. C. Male and Female, Session opend August sth, 1880, and closes December 28rd 1880. Course of instruction thorough and complete. Satisfaction cuarantetd. Patronage solicited. Address: J A. W. THOMPSON, Principal -7,21.8.3t. Hagerston Grain Drills For seeding and fertilizing, THK VICTOR DOUBLE UULLER CLOVER MACHINE, THE ALL IUGHT FEED CUTTER, AND CORN STALK aud FOBDEIt CRUSHER. * For sale by LEWIS H. HOLT, Ag't, Graham N. C. Send for circulars and price lists. 721 2m, Graham Market. CORRKCTKO WBEKLT BT J. W. HARDEN, * Wednesday, July 28 1880. Apples, dried, If 1b.... 8 to 5 " green, V bushel, 150 Beaus, Mixed t? bushel 85 White H " 1,00 Buttei 1? 16 80 Beeswax V lb 20 Bacou sides ¥ tt> ~ 11® 12 " shoulders, ¥lb * 8 " hami*. ,A- 14®16 Beef* lb Black berries, dried,... ..» .... Bark, sasafras roots V lb Colfec V tb ..... 18@80 Castings, old 1 Candles Adamant V lb \ 20 Cloth, tow and cotton, V yd. .. NVP2O Corn bush 75 Chickens Frying 10^15 Chickens grown 20 Cotton lullut. If lb lo Cotton in seed.... 8 Coal oil V gai 2S Cherries Drledi* tt» 12W " seed 2J^@3 Clover seed V lb. 18 Ducks » Pair s 80 Kgga-Vdoc 10 Ilour, family V bbl 6.00 " Super V bbl 4-75 Feathers V lb :... 80g>40 Hay V 100 lb M Hides, green, If lb o •' dry, If lb 1® Lard f lb 10tol2W Molascs Cuba V gal.. So@tSo Meal, corn, H tb » Oato, seed «• bu»u..., 80 Oulous V bush 50 " sets "9 bush 1-00 Peas V bush Potatoes, Iri -h V bush 50 " , sweet " . 80 Pork* lb « Peaches; dried, peeled,. .. splo " " unpeeled, .......' 3^)4 Rags V lb ." i Rod C Oil 9 gal 85 Salt fine* sack 2.25 " course 115 Shingles V thousand 8.50 Tallow? lb.* Turkey* per pair 75g1.00 Wood If cord .. 8.00@2.50 Wheat»bush. _ 1.00 NOTICE. Letters Testameuury baviag been Issned to the underslgaed, upon the estate 01 James R. Albright, dee'd, they hereby notify all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate pay ment, and all persons holding claims against said estate to present them, on or before tbo 10th day of July. 1681, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. """"ISIMI. I > Executors. I. W. SHABPE. ) G*. B TOT lWtop. a^l..d£kwlN A HOLT, r*TAF*C«. BM. IMfITUTE. Miss SAHAH N. RANDOLPH, of Edge Hill, Va., PrlucipaL This well known School opeus Sept. 15, For circulars address the Prindpal, PATAP&CO IJSTXTCTB, Ellicott CAty, Md. 731 itu John Q', Goat dfc Co., Is succoc.ied by HOLT ER WIN HOLT BUPEBIOB, CIIOBT) i' laixance Coaatjr In the matter of the last will and testament of Susan F. Phillips. Mary E. Dye, au heir at law of Susan F. Phil lips having tiled her caveat tQ the wUI of said Susan F. Phillips, and it appearing that tho Virginia and North Carolina Conference of the 6'hrieUan Church, the trustees of the North Carolina Conference ot the Metb-> odlst Episcopal Church South, and Jomes Air bcrt Phillips, aud James E. feoyd, us oritur., with the will auncxed, are the legatees, devisees and parties lu interest in the estate of said Su san F, Phillips, it is ordered that u copy hereof tie served upon them to appear at the Superior Court of Alamance county, to be held at the court bouse iu Graham, on the second Mouday before the first Monday in September 1880 and make themselves proper parties to the said pio ccedlng if they choose. I It is further ordered that this order be pub> llshcd If THE ALAMANCB GLEANER, a newspa per published in Graham, for six weeks in lieu 1 of personal service of notice upon John Albert Phillips, who is a nonresident. Done at office in Graham, this the 21st of Juue 1880. A. TATE, Q. 8. C. Probate Judge Alamance county. GAED FBon «ar. q ©akt To My Countymen When I examine the Sheriff's tax books, it is there that I find facta and figures to teach me how to appreciate your liberality »»d constant patronage, which has been far beyond what 1 could have reasonably hibped lor whf n I iegan busines five and a half years ago. . I have tried to sei vo-you lairly end honest ly, far which I have been duly rewarded. B. Davidson and myself will open, at Mr. Davidson's Mjll. very soon, a complete stock of goods, where I hope to meet and servs my friends again. Thanking you for your past kindness and many favors, I am truly your's 6. 19 1880 tf. JQ. GA.NT. • McSmith Music House CHARLOTTE, N. C., , Branch of LUDDSN & BAtas, Swan nab, Ga. Fiioes and Terms Exactly the Same, WJE ARE Direct Factory Dealers, From tlie Factory to us, from u* to the consum er, one handling before jou get our PIANOS, ORGANS, &C. Tbis is why we sell and give SUCH BARGAINS sod compete with Wort/tern Dealert. PT A N"OS! 125 CABH ' XUAmJOJ Bsl. in One Year. y t Cash, Balance in One Year. ■TOOL ANDCOTIB OITKIf. Cbiokering & Son, Ballet fc Davie, Mathuahek, Qnild fe Cburob, v - Ligbte ii Co., Southern Gem, Favorite, Ao. • 36 ' $U) > • fio - • 60 - 910, organs w°, up to s3oo. s3 U pu> V 1 $lO per month 'till paid. MASON AND HAMLIN, Peloubet * / Co., and Sterling. JUST THINK OP IT! A & Octave, 5 stop, In cluding Sub Bass and Octave Coupler, ONLY SSO. Stool and Instructor with every organ. Lowest Prices—Easiest Terms—Lareeot 8to;k of Sheet Music in the Boutn. Catalogues and Price Lists seut Free. Address. H. McBMITH. Charlotte, N. 0.. ■KJfSBIOR COURT Alsaaacs €S«air> O M Hazel). Ww Cantreil.' Jo« ph \ Cantreil Isaac 8 Cuutrell, Louis Upton, Isaac and Amos Upton. vs. The heirs at law of Artelia Eliz abeth Cantreil (intermarried with one John Hicks, aud sine* dee d.), their names Petition for | aud residences unknown; the heirs at law of Rutha Adeline Partition. Cantreil (intei married with one Josepu Pipps, and since dee'd.), names and residences unknown: Upton and Upton, part of the heirs at law of 4rarmela Ann Cantreil (intermarried with one —— Uptou aud since den'd.), names and reeidences un known aud Eliza J Cantreil. Deft*. In this action it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant*, viz.; the heirs at law «f Artelia Elisabeth Cantreil (intermar ried with one John Hicks and siuee deed.]: the heirs at law of Kutha Adeline Cantreil (in termarried with one Joseph Pipps and,since de ceased], Upton and 4- Upton; part of the heirs at law of Parmclla Ann Cantreil (inter married with one Upton and since deceas ed) and Eliza J Cantreil are not lesidents ot this State; but reside elsewhere: It is oruered that service of the summons in tbis actiofi be msde upon the said defendants, by publication in TH* AIAMAMCB GLZAITM. a newspaper pub lished In the town of Oral»am, for six success - ivn weeks, and that they be required to appear ; and ao r wer the petition filed la this office with -1 in 20 days after said service or judgement will be entered airalnst them in acoordaueo with the : prayer of said petitioc. ...... Done at my office lu Graham this the I»|U jiU; of July, 1»M. A. TATK, C 8. C, ' Alamance Count/. I Graham & Graham. PUTs. AttjP. NO. 22. AIjAMANM C9VNTV, In (he MapwUr C»rl> E B. Parker v , ") Againet W. C. Tarpley, R. W. Summons for relief Lato and wife Mary, Wiilinirt Tate, and Effl«T«lA THE STATE OF NOBTH CAROLINA, t To the Sheriff of Alamance County Greeting? You are beretfyfeomni&u'ied to Aramop W, C. Tarpley, R. WTste andjwife Mary, Wil liam Tate and Effle Tate, the above named do. fend»ata,if th«y be fouud within your couwy.t.i be ond appear before tbe Ju!ge of our Superi or Court, at a Conn to be held at the Court House in Graham on the aec. nd Monday b»-» fore (he tint Monday of September ISBO and answer the complaint which will l>e deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, within the first thice days of the terra, and let the said defendants take no. • tice that if they fail to answer ihe said com plaint within the term, the Plaintiff will a|» ply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Hereof fail not and of this summons make due return. . Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this day of Juno 1880. 7 A. TATE, Oa& Alamance County BIVMKO, Vm.. Am« 4N9 IM« ■PBrtea, WATER, MASS AMD PILLS. Adopted in chronic dlarrhosa, constipation, and scrofula. I .atium, M. D. Prwt Vlr« glnia Medical Society. Successfully used in dyspepsia, ehronte diar rbesa and scrofula —Prof. o. Jickuon, UnlTtr* "Un. in anemia: excellent appetiser and blood puriflor.—H. l-'Uber, M. D., Ga., Valuable in nervous prostration, indijnatlon, and Chlorosis —G. E, Mathews, M. D.N. C. A fine tonic and alterative, vary valuable la di&east* peculiar to females, chronic fewer and ague. bronchitis and dlwaiM of tho digoatlva orgaiiß. —J. F, Ronghton, M. D-, Ala. Very beneficial In strengthening Baa Improv ing a reduced system- —Rev. John . Becawiili Bishop of Ga Invaluable as.a nervoua tonic.—v Hon. I. v, Fowler, Tenn. . Recommended as a prypbylactlc in malarial districts.—D, R. Fairex. M. D„ N. O, Restores debilitated systems to health.—T C. Mercer. M. D., Ind. Used with great benefit In Malarial Fever a»d Diptheria.~b. F. Dupon. M. U , Ga Of grout curative yirtne.—Thoa, F. Rqntbald, M. D , St. Louis. . Beneficial in ntertoe derangements and mala rions conditions. —G. M. Vail, M. D., Ohio. Best Remedy eve* used In diseases of (A* throat -/'. A. SlSord, M. p., M. C. Tonic, alterative, diuretic; one ad Mtaree iTe»te«t te.uedics— Medical Association Lynch burg. Va. auapted In certain affcctiooa of tbe kidneys and bladder; dyspepsia, lupus, chlorosis, scrol holoas and cutaneous affections.—rrof. J, J. Moorman, M. D., Vb, ~1 . .. ■ Relieves headache, promptly—both sick »4 nervous. —Rev. E. C. Uodson, Vb. Sample supply sent free to anyphysWan da siring to test. Pamphlets sent free. Analysis with each package, ater aa it comes from L #2.so for 5 gallons, #4 for 10 gallohs #7 for 80 gallons In casks. Mass SO eauts and #L #*.» and #6 for half do*. Pills, pane sugar coated 86c, 50c, and #1 package; #1.85, B.W. and #5 half dos. Sent postpaid anywhere This Mass and Pills contains to reduced space all tho cu rative powers of the water, And to convenient, palatable and soluble. Springs open for visitors Jun* lit. Board #3O pertnon th. Special rate# to famlUea and parties. Carriages meet visitors at Forts! and Ekwyer'sdepot, each imiles from Springs, upon advice of arrival. A44r "*A. M. DAVIDS, Pres. of the Co. 72 Main St., Lyuchbnrg, V*. Sold by Dr, a, S. C. Dissolution. On the IStb ef April )aat, Mr. W. A. BrwU» purchased the interest of J. Q. 0«ot la the •tore of J. Q. Cant ACo., at Company Shope N. C. The new bnaineae will b« oonducWsd anler tlte firm name of Holt, Erwln h Holt. Mr. Erwin, the active member of the n*w firm, being wall known to our cuntotuera, au4 thorou{iy acquainted with the demands of hie trade hu jiut returned, and is daily reeeivW friKn Headquarters a full and handa«.n»e stock of everything his customers want , We return thaaka to Our ujany customers and cheerfully recommend them to the new firm. . 0. 19 1880 tt J. Q. GA.Sf *CO. FEMALE SEMINARY, GEORGETOWN, KY. Qmarter mi m Ceniarr la Exlstens. lUcognbced as one of the Jtrt Inititotions faV educating yoanaf ladle*, Kail coarse. Tboreagb education. Healthiest part of the State. Fall tem begins September 6th, iflßo, for catalogue aai full information, address J.J. HUCKJtB, Principal, Gemgetnwn, Ky. HAMILTON FEMALE COUIBE. SSSSS TEACHERSHDSSSS darlnc VACATION. Par (ell parttealan, addrasat 9. C. KeCDRDT * CO.. FhlbUtelpfcla. Fa, AGRLFCMECH. COLLEGE OF KY, Classical. Normal School aadlCo^aaercbJDssWis. •neata. New College and Dormitory tadhfints will ba ready for ecduaanr dun»g Ike Antaase. Tuition, |»&eo; Matjfcalaaao,»s-a>; Uafarpi«hcd K\»TW JSS^»»SSK. -Ex. or tejae, P» t G. H. School, GRAHAM, H"# C. j RJ£V. D A. i,ONG, A. M.. Principal, K£>. W- W. STALKY, A. M, J ULV W. B- LO*G. A. M. Opeus Uu>t Monday in August and cloaca the t4 lowing Muy. 'l'uUioo $3.50 aud #*.so per uioutt), Board «8 to *ll per moutU, TiM> »WQbW (l| student* Jimlwd to 45, _ ~*s|B

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