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THE GLEANER • : M W r f--T W. . t ff. A _ _ i Edltom S» 8» XSKHttDUE.i fr' , i*J«TjtO«rM(rs m«i»gwal addrees «dn>e ibiud -oca tie (&i-st page., «•. IS w. l'rr.li.CMiin-Maß' fiy the RepuliTieau ctnctTß «T tl* tneun ftorsof the llat*e legislature to miceoed J»k C r. Blaine, a« Uuited Ski Up. fctrtir- | By tl»e Bflv«r -smcf ITur'bar bill na Tfcy tlie'St*«.•(«, Nuffth Cawflihaj £«ts#MO/MM> ft* tV imfrovefnemit «fl Ker dveriMd harbor*. An Ais was ehktfy tf*e«gh 4e indeGi'ua'ble caer-' gg of Senator Efcasons. ' Jf- m , ; • , Wee»*eA ia-4aet> wedc'e the fogjMtooro'WOuM aeQoara.onUvt Monriny kM«ja that the limit foe the term had cipirwi; «o4 thinititt* our togistutorvot ua£fce other men., Would sot care to werit without pay. Siaoe thore is »oth ing of impertaaoe before the brlf now it-khWf jwhable that they will adjpurn if "- f- ' , CiaiOkD BKB'/IHG. * a « J • ' " • ' « /fcoordiug to announcement m«ide lklt Melr, * meeting ot *ll interested in tto : l>ftß«iHo*ad Haw River Railroad' pfojWCt ia earnestly desired'at this pUoe' on Che 17th tnsti- Hie charter has been grtstedbj the legislature and t resolu tion to hibe eod7icts for the grading of the reed has passed. But what ' does a •barter and the lito amount to if noth ing die U done? Nothing;, simply rothing. Now that the charter haa beeu obtained, it becomes necessary to go on 'with U if the road 1 it ever 4 to have an ex iatooeer Alamance is amply able to build the road through her own territory without one iota of aid outsider Will she do it? ' This matteri« y* to tested' It is to bfc hoped that those to whom tire great* eat advantage'will ac«r tie will net rest idly in thfc wr>rfc» The people of C4a*elT, Chatham, end eepeeially, Alamanee, cannot aff&rdto lose sogteat an opportunity and one of •aA material interest for- the develop ment of water* powers and mineral * re sources. Every one who can possibly do so should attend the meeting, and do whatever can be done by word or p. ea rn ce, toturth%r-itlll 'more the plans for constructiagifthis much needed road. nr>,» i ■Tl |f i 1 , ' £KOIIIiATIVB DOTS. • j. During the past week- th% Legislature lmvboen very busy. The burded of work seems to have been put off till the end of the session, whan everything is rush. Bfcit law'making is so entirely different from conducting a campaign, that it takes the members a long time to '*twist up' r for good work, The plan of leaving the mut important'business unattended to till last ia net a good one,. by.« any.' means. It always cuts off that consider ation which they so much demand—re sultingja-hasty.and objyctional legisla tion/ . , Some acts of general' application- end' most-important which were passed" last week are the following: A bill to reprint some of 1 the State Supreme Court lie ports.- This aotvill i*e welcomed by the l#g*l fraternity throughout the Statef 1 for copies of thfe-Rfpfortt dated far back are hard to get bold ofy acd • when ob tained they cost so much that only » ftw are able to buy them, #75,000 has Ifcen appropriated for of the ' Bfeuitontiary. The 20th H»y has been made a same being Uie day ow«whiehUhe graves of Southern aeldicrs are decorated arrmy fitting tribute 1 to thei(«llabt drad. t» The bill makiug'dogs listed for taxi* tion. the subject of larpeoj was pwaod. AH Uxsfele property should be the ject of larceny. . Lnq,n«st juried are liou. iked to sU r The York to wq - celebration ■haa at last receivedeotne attention and fcSjOOOuppropmUd.for tho purpose of making a- proper represenUtion foi • North Ca'rolinaon' that occasion. It' is to be hopedihk amount mil be expend ed to the greatest advantage. And,' now, North Carolina will' hsrfe a-FertilizT OS&paoy of her own, an ast to that effect having passed. Tlie fibcaliwto cowfc.w wi»h» the eeletnlar year by^an~act'which ha» passed' the House. A-bill has passed the tfdwse to make bufghiry punishable by impriion meufe for-lifeia the penitentiary,* and thw becomes'a hiw North Carolina will' have bet three offenses puniftiable by death. 001.- Stanles fought" an amondment tl .iouj.Hi., to isif .fl"cGt ,tK«I jO uifTord is tj - 1 i^H'Scjiat(\i'nl(wpe ) rcrid Al«»iiOiJrar;cf C 1«. \ lin 'llpil'llfci Wi"" :l |l ! fiiruwh SvoA for rdfleotien for t«ooe -who • jree *rt>t y>ot«wAo to tie cause of lir odacatioir I A o>*« «»y »ee £ho jrecessity ef eating h>s •Qwxr- an-A«tcg» fa«- rfwx't Wt tUH *«!«»-; cate hM iKsgwlfOr'ti cluKl. ft >« to -tiua Iwttet' auj»iOt tlut wo *ddt'«es xwrtjstjhies to-duy. • •». i-it * I ] And BiV, -we predicate iUtl * i» ' notTilng u«re than a« ef »i • th;»t ite'ecbaWftS , «if I prii»cn»lei' itr.e x>iifortuul)le ta tlivt amy jiolicy which teada tii i»di j viduals tend* to fte*»a%e * Stmtp; thatanj' j ' tjfJaTrty Whicli g?resp »Wer to tlie individ ; ual gives powct to tine State, llie very statement- to either |«'oj»ositi-oii i i ilsj , viro j coot. The lidfter educated a is tor hiswwu Waieeas ihc«x»e eticcose-1 , IVd he is and iteiice the hotter cii | K*fry «>ait vrf» fill* well Mao *« station is an advantage t® his neighbor*. The aaore n.ea thire are io any cocwwunfty' who ihtflligeutTy jierfora tl»eir dutiw, tlicmoas prosperous th*t ooinmunitj... Heuoe everv awn luu hivinterest in tlio, fiteees el ot'Uornaaa for hisaUtion., this ground work rests the whoie . tlieory of the State education, aud i this alene will justify f 'taTrat!cn for 1 tl>e' pffrpow if edndtttion—it is for ths good of individuals and individuals make the State. It is then the right of the ShU to hare its ciu'z 'ns educated, and is a right there is always a corrosponding duty.. Every man will J readily aJmit it his duty to maintain and protoct his children—al most every one will admit it his duty to place them in the best position to cope with thO difficulties of life—to educate them. If the parent is not able to main tain and support bis children, every one admits it to be the doty of the State to do so;7faw will.deny it to be the duty of the State, (iipou the same principle,), to educate the children of those who are unable to d 6 so AHsd this duty is no ruinous burden. The wealthier are re. for tlie taxes-vrkich- they pay for education, by" th'o addftional' security which it gives tO-their property, by the dect-ease of cii ne. by tlm increase of 151 ii»jf lusot 1 suf ru n't j [ii oiaterial prosjierity, by the elevation and character, which give* to so ciety. This is especially true in towns, fetta f-.iT' i. 1 : —»».■' :■—rrrwisuj !>iH i Tko question of prohibitiou has vex id o«e with, our legialatora : A bill last we«k and then, reeoneid cred and amended ly striking out 'itome of its objectionabli features, and eguir. passed. Many of tho most substantial representatives votid against it in its origin&l form, but o» its reconsideration, and amriudcd7 voted for it. Sec; 5, |ii ovidi'(.l that all druggists who sold any spirituous liquors should preserve ul) certificates, the names of thove to whom I they baduold, the quautit : es sold, and est ery-wx*months give a certified list to the Clerk Superior Court who should give, them to the Judge holdings court. This, is all stricken out,- An pro hibition law will be a good thing, but one fulK of loop holes for those who choose to evade it, is.worse than no pro hibition law at all, There is not a good citizen in the S'ate who would like a law brisiftng with o)jection *bla points, ' aife pissed. We wfll wpeak of this law agaiti, wheil'we see it in ' amended form. ■' r '' ,V 'Ui . »«-—» -.»■... li.irt yV;~ -U |TAMIIIICiT«MJI)IXVI - CbrreSpoadent.) ' %di to t WaaniNeTOM, D. C., (( " "" h. «• *#M,lBBl. I Ty.day.a weak ajw*M ,w*3 busllo ,au.d Cabinet officers were preparing President Haps was makiuif ready to receive his success or. The streetsNrere crowJeil, sohlior compiinki were ''frfthWrthg ttt nrMfes decetntldiis toero boPn^ 1 pitt tp» arWV everyone was looking 2#>u'Ward- to t4»e Inannoration ot President Garfleltl, who U now securely doiuicitod >l* tlxa y W liito riouso with his i>o w CnUinet., ud ®SJI a-jifw v". i ioi , • The new Cabinet, Secretary of state, DJainc: Secretary of the Treasury, Win dow: Secretary of tho' Inierfoi*, Kirkh wood*.* Postmaster Qeiidrali"fthMe l ' Wid Attoi'* ncj-tlencral, McVeigh, were svorii in yesterday. Secretary of WArf Iducovn, hasuot yet arrived iu Hie Cilfr ~t Everyoiifr.acoms Kelt . satisfied ;.witb\ the Cabinet, aud rcsgard it as a sti'tfirg one, w ell balawcod and geos graphically, and \vhUb llie appoint ment of lit&iV Lincoln, tire soil of tholatfe Press ident,'Was at firtt conslflcVed k pleoe of gentttnotMafny,lt is now "gcu6rgH/'adrt»ifX" edtbat the selection ia'a wise one and that Mr. Liacolu wiU do credit to hiuiscll aud -Ijp . V n-.ont. H ; »! i J»1 1) »«J- j hoys. of | I |arc si Jfewt pay tlioir | i&€c[£*oi: leafiy ■•tliwe aie large nuit&ertHwrl Sen-1 ; actoi- JJUklnc irlkwi tliev «eomlo t4>li»3c lias i 11>e of iatom, Is most Iroob ' Tkev? « J4l he bvtlemr «hange«,-fl#d, - »t*ny «ft Milt *i>p'nc(i«t« «vlw -ftfe-4>ire • qM*essr!»g llxsirxlaiais aj'B dooaj^d-to &is ' •P p * # *«« s « s J IMUI'WI Mill i*«a i CieKW»l Crairt m»S wife arrived bcre ; tcay last -night. The ijip . jb |£ori«ly alm'jMiiew one,, and for tbe par-, pose ofiotistjlijjug wilbCymnsodoie Ain-1 wen. and ie«. lieule opfm.ibe subject of j i i« i-u ttiucii fUI | .j'awq li(tci-C6l«d> will visit] j iHjc Pie«itenl tejjlay. 311$ •jtvlll leave «H t Wcsioo aboai ibs twentieth o/lbis uionik Tbttitciiq.a g**ad (or a strag". 1 gle Velwcev *0 1 rtie organiatUo# 01-ibe Senate, the I>CBV* ocnais na#iug cgulci>l, wish orgaHlzQ,, j n»w, *ud (l*o not Shaving ■oowlnol, Lai to vteiw Ibe fljv^E,i l |«H;iqH- lli JßoUi.Uw JSe,- { jmbbeaii and l)jejpo:j-uUG Senators bdJ J cii»c4se« yesterday. The Democrats .Se.s ] tp attempt *ll to] ; day aud will no'.ify tlw Ibspnblicans to ' arrange (J?e minority rejivoscutalion on 1 tbe committee- Tlieve Is lots of fij;lit 'left fit t!ie UeptfbHei'rfs,- fiowovefj *«d i jJjcv wJU what tbey caH fUe "grab ' gafite"'of tbe I>em«cva« to tiiclalt.. *"■] ] Senator vl Ma l UbiM» of VH'girita, Tfas' ; swera aivyos'ici-dny, and tooYbia seat on 1 tbeftopublieaft sidV oi'rtje ; C'lia"robef, flonator Blaine gare a 'dltind? to Lis friends la«t'iflgHt. Tlie party was made tip most!/ of tbe Maine delegation, and among thorn was Senator fiugenc Hale. 1 Sccrotary WfndJ® wafi sereoa'dod fait 1 night by the-Msiiuesota Republican As% e&ciutlon. The •ereuathßra were, of' coarse, invited in, and to the refresh (ueut room;' * Tlie -national Rfeptiblicaa*'CdmmHtee met Lore Sa*unlay afternoon. The Coin miitee appointed to report a plan for re resentation in National initted majurity and minority reports. 'J'l»e majority report provided for the same number from each State as former ly,.that is two fjom each Congressional District and four from tlie State at large, aud in addition oue dolJgate for eucb Republican Senator and oue for each lls publicau Represcutotivo. H liTK xnd«C>BK tli( Atbeyille News items.—A lot of raf fia ns iu Ufahaui Co., in a drunken spree went (0 the house .0,1 * 1 " a11 named Hull lore down his chimney and shot at him. They esoajiiod, except one, / Carringer, who vvus- hound ever .to . (Mint a« aceessory to (he fliootiiig.—A convict ou the road near lliis plaoe down one of the guards one day last weeks and iucceedt'd in making bis* es cape, taking with him the guard's gun 110 was pursued, the fiucd at the pursuers and hy thoiu returned, hitting the convict iu tbe back ci whicht ho has since died. Ex-ViocvPresideiit'Wherter will l"ave Wasbiiigton shortly 011 a trip to- Ftcrida and (lie Gulf Statqs v aud during the sum mer lije expects to go (o Europe, where he will remain some months. t *>>«? ii* * u ' v® * i r Xtfistyear SloftU Carolina produced $95,0C(0 worth of gold, Georgia $125,000, California,' $17,MJ0,000.- John Thackery of Good View, Gaj, kept fSO.OOOLsecnrcly invested for twelve yetnsahd lived oil the interest. Rul lately he waa oompcilod tw draw out #I,OOO, .whitsU'ihrcwMiiin into deep des p.jndency and he committed suicido. it is elated that the scvero winter will cause a loss ranging from 10 to' 7o iper c cent., of the herds (hrougljout the entire cattle grazing grounds ef the west. The terrible hardships which the animals Iravo bad to undergo wi(l cause a great diininu'.ion in the natural increase. Wil liam Parton, a member Of the Nebraska Legislature estimates hi* lota at $125,- 000, and J. Mc6h«»ue, another (mem ber estimates, that be has lost 10.000 out MM head of cattle. The luM extent of the damage tloue cannot yet be esti mated. Charlilfe Observer: Tho lives ami denttis of Dr.-domes Abarnnthy and 3tf*; John P. Abemalhy, who lived within five utilesof each oflier in and both died about two mouflis ago after and ten pre sent 1 earfc* of striking coincidences. Thev woie l>oro o* iho same day» mar. »4od iwiu,sifters ou the jauie /Uy died within a lew hours of each other. Although their sarimiiiea tMere the same they were not related by blood, •>' has-two pood fire compaiw ies which arc ahead >f any in tlie State. One of these companies can h*vucss and hitch pp its ing 111 19 Be'cods. The New Yorkers claim they can-slo 11 in tbe iofc'rediblo space of 14 seconds. Mettfrtdism 4s 14t year* old nnd lm*s ' over 5,000,000 membei'6 eurolled. lUley-J6itti fd*o, of Rclfasl, Me., lias a postal caid upon oue'side of which he has written clearly ,008'' works." cofn nrisfng tho eiitire boi*s Of Jbiidli and] Malacbi aud the dub sixth and *eevouih 1 1 Realm. ' Who can tell tv hat has become of-ttie old ratt itary bounty laiut ivacrants? TUcre is out»uud ltigi!iear!y twenty, fire thohsand of 160, 120/ 80 aad 40 aerea each wbicb -* ere isauad to soUticra pr their heirs for services reudered iu the liavi Bhitionafy war, Mexlcah Wsfr, Arnstook war, and wars. .They amount iu the aggre gate to oyer two milliou and five hundred Mrou-, sand They rnnst^be>(mo.ig tlrc old pa. pers left by your grandfather, yt.ur, father or ' yoit mother, and uot thought to be' of valtie. the reader of ths»article 6oe It he or sac ' caunot find one of tnore of them; when 1 wjite Chales D. Ollu.ore, -of Washln ;tou ■city.' D. 0., t>29 F street, and you w.lll be .informed I what to do to m ike it available to you. I Till! LIIKBiKV «iaui,rnt>:\. j ; vcjm iSemarlAyj Mt jrprid^£on d-finlies «s Vi-aeton- I is iiA' B M>d StoiMid itsi^neinis. I Hf^^fTSig" lia?S conqielled tbe al of its tore from U>e TjU>iwie liniirUng to Hh? very large and be mniiful building, No.; , Jr{jK>)icitwir, wliich wis a* Urf we»v" jaiilsf ol .««'£' \'W - Voik Ci()% and fherefiwe, efrt* pubfi.di-, . f r^La*i(JiW "^cf),,i» 4iv® 4*l fm - tie ixra jcs and retail store of the Cam , pany. 'i'lie jriaiiofacturing is earned oh" in «wal iAifpr4w«ldl OOitted sr. X4i-f I (Muten eouCftnu aimg Irictc soon in au irrittto:' ' j list cl absent ; aim «antv o4*lltk couiiwg ai;c i>tt«i>j ' es 'k lw wb'>«eni#y what.ts-, «ho»cc«l ' in Hiwattiie. Tire J j hi'wy Magazine is aniqnelft mM thdncib' and! all«gieibe»' Vclijiktli»l'i-i«r H>e riebuOM of its o»ylonte. the booM #H«*outi«ed,' Grecu 1 * largif "flMtory oi tb? English, , scditced fiom ftO'fo $1; Car- " • lyfe'*'»'msli»i^ 4 '6i tlie ifiendi Revfllm-' 1 i 9«1,7 awtiKiod 10 40- «M»t!>}''CarlY*e*B' oeu4%,: i ai fii Revise 1 Testatneiit,'',, * wlii'cli Xkjwam\g9ii manwlacturcd* j wl ! WVa|/rtity fiei-etttfoi-e unlttoaVd of, will 1 altract wbida bM' everv ona »v ; tm ba* «» alresdy erett Ji, fo scikl pud get pamphlet, -"ll ink M jawd Typi Se'tfag by Steafn," whfth' f will be st-nt fcee «4K»« application*''Addres*. ihe American Rook Exchange, Ml Rioad-| , ; Yyrk. , . t DVE irHsEM" EN'l S. '• ytiiliO' • .if ' '•' ; m»!) •(«•■! 'j L * "* V' >• .'j Stilling at Cost! AT MCCRAY'S STORE. !« .•j.-.Krr -»9u nii f 1 ■, In orilfci 1 m?y wpay- aasy Sujra House,, I now offer my .entire stoek of KRY (JOODS. 1 NOTfOJf3, HATS; SIIOESj Crockery, SU •Uoncry jfee., at and - i ;V- , S -■:( BJELOWCOST.. A gaod.oppsrtijuity ie, as* offered those why want gauds. Lan iluter.uaiued to jcloee out, sad antil what I -say. ■400 Lmskeßa of oora I bueliei. . t. '■tif l 1 «uni «i •: All those iadebtfcd will plcaae iettle their "aeconnts.. '/ "loi.inv j f p_ cOftBETT. . March di/ tf. •» -••• l'i " -• v. • ' r '■' ' 1,1 ■'" !■Town Lot for Sale! By ofder of (We Superior Cunrt of v Alitmancu count/, 1-wiU soil, at tha Court IIOI4M doer in Graham, on MONDAY, 4'h OF APKILy 1880. the hou«e atjd lot whereon Joliu Hutchison ,;flow lives, coofaining one acre more or less. [ Upon it is a good dwolling"house, alt oeces sary «>atbuiWiuK»j a-well of excellent wa'er, a young -o;'ch*rd; aad in a word it is a well im proved lot, in a desirable location. Terms:—One likif cash, the balance at months, secured by bond carryinat interest froui day ot&alo. Title reserved till payment Mai'irfhH; ISStI." 4 '*"• Commissioner.*'" —a r a ii..uiii, '—us. ■■■■'■' ■, ' LAND SALE! M ' -'j •*•'•{* «iiin ■'. vtun»n# ri |» IrtJi By ord£.* ofthtf Baf>eridr'Ctrtir4 of Ahnraec* j coiiuty,',l wih a*ll,-at thaCourt House Uoyr ia Graham, on , y . , , . MONDAY, 4th OF APRIL. 1881. ; f-/■)! fflf'f the following lards: One tract in. Mort> n's townsh'rp, adj lining | the land of Thna, J. Tapscoit, liufus Matlock Andy Moore and others containing : .' Offe tract in said - towuship adjoining the j 1 lands of Jacob Summers, Faaeett and others, on Mollit's creek, containing ' ; 1\)0 A(jft Said lands are to ha eoldvfnr partition among the heirs of the-lat* John Foster, 'v Terms cash. ES, PARKT&K. '' iMarCh 14, 18Jl'f * ' ! Oommlssionsr. ' •.'«!«■« Hi J- 1 ! " •'■m 'i sipmuoß eowRT( , „ AI.AIuS'CI! COVNTt. A. L. Zachary, as- adm'r. vi. Jonathan Zaehary, drfd'd. • h-ji ¥&+ * .'* • i'. : i Martha T. Zaehaiy, Mary Zacharj. James Zaehary. Eliza 'Kfrnbre! 'Joseph and wifo Nancy and tithe;*, di v fdaa »d This is a spepialippocesd'mg by A, L- 2achai-r, ftdm'r of Jonatlvan Z?fh*V'Xf to obtain ft Ueen;e to ioil real estat'e f¥i dsSctsto pay ofilstanding debts. Is appearing to tbt »«4Ufactiou of-tlie Anrt, by affidavit filed that KUzif K.iuihi el and Joseph 'Marenffi'aifl tv'ifc Ifaifty itfff necessary partlee. and that they are nnnrrssiJents 01 the State, it is ordered Oiat mibljcafipn for them be qiadt» fn cessive weeks in- lien of peesonal service of summons. If they to answer or. deoirr Witliiri twenty-one days after siiin publication judsjwant pro cwfe**a. wi»l>a« g*ant|A »» t» is* » s* . TIITE, *dli i be.* s . ii>6« Clerk>B#pewisaQoartj ' ) Alamance cd. Don# nt omee-ln'GrahamVi" * ,rriu! Maivb 14tb. 1881., v I w trirbitai* '.> it ■! ■1 d twl >!■■' Tf. . The Oxonian^' ;r, -«i r -n. A Lkprature and Education, Publiahed Monthly, si Ox ford, N. C., at One , v , Yej»r ii Ajlvapce. „ . Tho Oxonian simn at ipcF-iising the Mtarest for Literature Educ%ti"n, aud Riyes crjgi-. nal articles on SQbj-cts Of vital importance sg well & criticisitis of t*« nwest and most Wl »«ible, p«b»i3«Ai.l .... .. . u i K.JOffers. to adyertiseiß, I average circulation. Advertisements ! prsrr.inwiUy,' are Tree f*oni erroiig, »>d are tastefully,djaplaysd, Its 1 rates are n6t in of its vplue to an ad vertised." " litatiftn inaDy> Issue, sVsuld'W in the ofliee by - -tha 8#tl»-of iaon|lh» uti v. jjs ni • J ' U Jdrs.cr: ■'' .>;•; * ,rn ' •' , AGENTS for Jbp heit and Fast est Scllinit • EtcWrial ISfIT ks anxt BiM«s . Prices reduced 33 per cent. National Publishing Co.,' Atlanta, la, You can flnd\ the best stock and cheapest 00its atJsCoTl & DON NELLS. j. JXO. O. KKDIi, . a JORDAN, • | HcmJ CV, Va. t'M I I HC'aawell Co., N. C._ LL I IF A KlMii !. .-i«iEfIICTBUWUBi Va? ' • ..i »UltOt)iii -oti; i«> *i«»t !»•> i'-itiiil • w ■■■■*•■». NOEWA'N; Co., Ya., Fieor Manager,, 1. j ' •"' «l. WlLli IN-SObf I,' 1 ,' Ivania Co , Ya., Auctioneer, »i! I*'!1* '! 3« Ya« VyeigJibaastefv" t' '■»' ! , :1 STA»UO.I'Jii',COIUia | . Chief CHcrV, v l\ n * * , - CUAS. A. llOLCOiiiili,, Astistant Clert, ; 1 ■•■;•!?* j., 4. ?. ».(» J* oilin ga yd j» ; ' v K .'i-f-r- ]'■') , um ' 1 . To mr Friends and the public generally: ' l > PROEOBTJONB, tf Sanedor' LlgMs ' ««*' tIMWdK p'ipjflar lopartoirlu ttnr waiiet. We m(nid to cxMVec£rsfe&«K&r die %'dfare erf' oar We kooe goo« rtrtrms TIP, wliicli WIS roee-rvc attention, \V ttfc «j4 attentive ico tvs of asdsmwg, the public aie well a sured ol a lieaa-tv id % aoiue, and Ijuilifjii atteotiou - ,MU « U w » *qi , ~ ' -,-.4 ,t> r, k. (f(i **. I'j} W l tii **.. /jf ! .. t * ll3R ' e, 7 ask a liberal share ytmr patreaagirin tits faiare. Ckseks f»J a?l-bagxtye given by. tlus house, "'• ' . . b ««»u C , v»«cui»j U f ... , 0 * jfJ h. /•« i*\, jSOUIt FRIENDS, I -,-,,' ,> , . v ;:„... 'EFDD el JOMf A'fr, PHOPI^IS, I ." ■" y t ' V-.OV a?,W>*ViV'. Music; nHnjam#a j*' 1 \>v Hi: I*4 'MitY* >•! ,-*' t Branch of Ludden ar.a Bates, Trices, Terms and everything sxactTy the sata« And 1500 families in North and Soutli Oarolinat END OTtSE EVER Y PIANO and OIIGAN WE SELL. v ,a ahi 4 * § Apn A XT Q' Read these Bgures A 15 stop Organ with 4 sets of t/l t\J'i Vlt O fifth Bass aud -octavc coupler for i 65.00 iitoel aud Book. '' Guaranteed 6 Scudiocxireulam. , ( >s g ( PIANOS V Ac nK & &oa% Galld' 1 &■Ch weh, Arlda, gouthern ; ORGANS ilason Jfc'tlamlln, Peloubet & Co., SWrlfilg, Albion, LaPetitt; eixtVßlti;uinj: nAttRmitftrnEAEKTGD. We send on 13 davs trial."' We na*' freight both waja if no sale. .Pceant be nnder«)lt forcastr. » - i~f PIT M rqtfWS READ ainimK7 B(>s«fiM c mH IT JA 2 round cornets, fiill.agraffe overstfttiijy Bats fully guaranteed for 6 Stoof-lidd' cbver. " f 1 *" • *- Our One year Plan enables Eterifowe tr> Btifyj Christmas Is WeStnlth has not forgotien the little folks. Country merchants wo'itfdi dwwetl to vrite.to me foi- lists of sina'l iiirtruiuotitsbefore they buy—Wt it- and get my illustrated' cotalozues andprlces. Order tfpm k this Ilouse-aud save time and flight. » ... Address h. Mcs>rrtfr. M ' ! i •((•1 • 1 n;i '•'!» bna Jiioiiiiv irtml "all - PJ'O.-Box 17»,--Charlotte, I C. ''*! il.ift.i-, S! 1 ' mild i »jt"lS '!;: ' ■l® vTw M if ft /»• tO£ IU! I 11IKI f n j a ' £*B4*l*4 ym: ttD&lh j • Machinery Agpticj Inehidiagsoconftliancl engines from }>., to 300 Horse Power, at very low pucqs. Some of the engine#-are nearly good as new. I can furnish the txs# 'A'breskcre, Mowers, Reapers, Groin Drills. Cane Mills nul Evaporators, i'ecd ■Cut ten., Mili Machinery, flmnt Machine?, New and Second Hand Puiley, Statting; Hangers, and all kinds >f wood working machinery. Don't buy anty klhd off machinery, nor'''sell rir exchange y ( >iu- eii Undo, machinery, efcv vutil younbeiu from Jiift. Over 1,000 secrtnd-liaiid ' eltgirfcs and other machinery. Give me a trial and taye money. \V. K. BURGESS, Man. Ageut. Uii jfaH. 81, *Bl. Colunibla Factory, N". C; ji ypu>,wlitfl say you saw this in the Gleaner., , v ~ j,n minr; j) Fruii : irjeesl I tlm now offering for Rale a b)ig? of -fruit treed, at my residence tirfte mMW'lSofcrh of Graham, eonsntiny of t - j k»'l '*lll , * i Apples $ 8."0O per ICO' Poaches ' r-*• t "fitf » 10.00 piik-1«*'I ,i ( Pears ' r , 35,P0 per,LOO, , ' Cherries ' 11 25.00 p?r tot) fl^afcjo-^finefe- 1 nn o. l->. tf.flOpeflCt) ■1 These trees and vine* comprise,tli» yerybest 1 Varfetiafc. TTieir fi uityTiSfu taken premiums at otLr sme Fairs for ttvc years isisiicpesßiotti I Early varieties of pc»ches a ypeuialty. I m*y bfe add ressed at Graham',• N-. C: jirf may b« foutkd at koma ih« £rat three d»y« of.thawcek, ,u « mi! hi ■nii:"*.v 1t.15.18tt. ■V! . „ ■G..K., FAuST, ; 1 Salem Jeancs a nice kit at 1 BCOXT & DQN2jfW8 fl FORBIDDEN, .! • • . l-'-n •> tte lierefty forbidden t#> fnter ap" , XHI, at aU, niy hyuls on. both piae» J?iver r near the railroad orldge. One tract 011 the east ti/l|C'of tbe'HfcflMijJOtV whletiM the Haw Rtver donUling about MO/acfe c . Tbffet tracts 1 on the west side of ibojiyerL • The one known is the .Tdmes'Jtomgofnery land, adjoining Unoi. 1-M Holt aai lif * rrvu, e ttming 37 mns the* , one known as the Ed. Dijcou tract, adjoin jm* "FWHolt, J YVFreclarid and oflierlfc abd %n --, tains £6 acres, the.onq known as the- J—rph l*rolin£,cr place, upon which i# wUtt iii know un • the Walnut Ororo, ndfoinlt.g feraat, f M Holt and othttti eon lainij 70 • Any persou who sliall. trespass or even go upon " 9«ld !ani, WreiafteiS wffl he prriie!nbt i fl. *• ' .il W, BWUfso*. Nov. 2d, 18fitf •T ENLARGE AND DEVELOP THE FORM. If shrunk wholly or tn part (him nature or dls > fuc. Advice free. Describe case and send stamp • to P. De L. C 6., Atlanta,(}*. No tliimhUK High est reference. Correaiiondence coutidemlal. I S*i«»£ r Pk># 4t./sjaw| D3NII. I MILL'S. 1 _ 1 _.—.r ?.1 t:. y nftiitfr i, SEEDS THAT SURPRISE? THE FARMERS''"BOttJLWZJ^ Maxixe/a, new vegetable, from 8. A.,differing fi*?nn anythin? ever grown here. delicious raw or Cooked. Seed sent by mall 20 eta. a paper. Soya Bean of Japan, half bean half pea, said by cliera istß to be the richest hum'in food known. Flna foddcf pl:ro* fclfto. fjee(fc !"> cts.r* wper.» Cuban euKary ; best to keep or ship, 25 eta. a paper of 20 Seeds,6 papers/br|l. Very scarce. Loe-of-Wood quality, early nil pTSlillc, 15jcts. »t>fj»er; JClltaaK TAmato. ricliesT flavor, sarly, proline; RQlld—on *Jualed in every way Jl# (ire. a paper. White Egyp- ■ti»n Corn (from the Nilei, yields Immensely In the South where other corn falls, Unequaled.. for table of stock, 20 eta. a paper, 75 cts. a pound. Teosin te, onepluntfeedsacow two days: 10tol2ft. high.lßcto. a paper. Cazco Corn, grains 1 111. long, ' H m.brttad. Seed will bring fabulo*wi prices.'Spts, a paper. All the above sent forsl,B of each Jbr fZ. Address C. R.OIUSEBT A CO. AUantm«a. , Reference: Hon. W. L. C&lhouu, Mayor of Atlanta. ——■'» i j —2—*_££—»j.) ',ltji i,*f Cl* icrsw EDl®m 0 - 1328 Face*. SOOO £s~rkviiife». y °B»hnliiry nnntnlin hmhHIiMI w»»*e. 0 k.,„ 'tSX ' y\ Mtatiig-*,* 1.1 Bueh RS hayoxnnu Ir.Lj Uffedttrinz tV Ptt-t fifteen YnJny Vf vfTifflJliaro nercr before found ft placo-4» a»y English dictionary. «J; *' AI/KO ArtDEO, ANEW • Biographical Dictionary of ovor OYOO Names of Noted Persona, ancient and modern, including (lames of many now livinc, and givingj?ronunouk» V or . TT contains a Supplement of over 4600 ifew woaJa and meanings. Each new word in has been se ioctcd anideflned wilti great care. With BipgrapMSal lileticfcary, Bowj«ideL'4t over O'iSQ names cif NotecWporaon*. L|. * GEp«f li£*EST' "-» ' TfV " r " y 't u e 6 p[ °^" od * d t » b * ' 0. It C. MERRUtt; fc'EßmryH/friiJNiiL Pictorial DicfioMßT. 1040'Pa»:* Octavo. COO Engravings. LAWYER : ■«•>." ;3 '•» 13 . r Ifi I. .i t "1 i,'i, .-I.'ft 1 • by A!/ y.e » it. ! : ! ;■• . _ ~;,1 .? iCUi. a:,)C(W.I;. :!;-T...:t. !. .*..4.rj v v;.i.xu—aiiGQ..:,. .v**"'
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 14, 1881, edition 1
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