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b° s t accotnodrtlion and high cat prices. Pitid off when last pfle is soki: .THEGLEANER Glt A RAM, N. C., MARGH ii, 1831 Local Items. Guvuvu DißecT«Bt'—nunaii, Prayer Mecttmg-every alternate Tuesday ev ening at 8 s'-cleefc. Sunday School, W. C. Dor. noil, Sop'*. exw eisesat * Vclot, P. M. Bxrrttr—W, L. Wrlgbf; Pastor. Ser viees every firat Mid t&ird Sauday. at li o'ddcV A. M. sad & o'ctock P. M. Sunday 'School, It, A. Naell, Iwipt. Exereisefe •t? 9 o'clock A. M. 1 3ij3 1 AiMb-ti-ri-* y.} »t 1 Moonlight nights. t j - r * i -.TJu'iiU, s 1 Mr. Joseph-Tale is very sick. Ruil:oad*meeiitig "fhursday, T7th. Me-. David Bell is in tojpn «n>a visit:: ' for a/f retions.. Ales. Dt'.'lfinks wan in towu last week virt.lng Mrs. J . E. Boyd. Jilf. Tbo«. E. Whie, who went west recouHy, lias turned up in St. Louis. , Rev. Mr; Sumtncy will preach iti the Presbyterian church hero next Sunday. 0. pf*Uftt*.iyn£V. my take )vgr| lip from Durham oil a visit £«u!ay la«f. Dr. J. L. Williamson left town a few tiny* ago ft** Aikaisas to look after, some estate. J Letters of edfciitl'atkvt were grant ed?' lust wo*k, toKJ. ,Aljbano On tjio estate of [ !■>." A. Mtuaiie, deceafed. j ' Mr. John Hutchison has taken charge I ot the hotel, recently run by Mr. J. W.' Fiaiugan. Mr. Max. J. Gorman,of Uileigh, lias i accepted the situation «R local and newai writer ou the daily Grci tv sboro Patriot, j It is Willi pleasure that we announce] that Ihe heaAh of- our esteoimxt citizeu ' M&. GOO. W? White, is improved. M StrfcMsn, under tho TJenbow House selltl the cheapest clothing, shoes and hatß iu Gfceaush'oro. j It ift said tliat they are to have a stenm -cotton factory at Mcbanevillc. Tliat it light; get up steam all over the county, and let's Jjave a bij{ boom; r Wt» qnite elck yesterday, so that lie cobld> not reach Hawfields to**fflP Ills regular" appoint siient: The Bf»ard of Commissioners have or>> deretl that a new lightning rod ho put on the court houso. 'l itis. Is not the-outv jep iir that our court house needs. More work is being done oil the streets. It is to be hoped that the town authori iiss will put tbeiu f*a good - ceuditijn while at it; Au editor, Jor a* mouth or more to come should be prepared to. lake back what he has said conscruin# the weather one day, the uexL. Mebane,the poftfjar, hail- , workjng senator troin this count/, is «t home agtfni alhbiig hib iiaiienu where lie is ii««Ue(|. ** IJ ff. Mr. J J, Long has inst received a new lot ot gaiter gboei,' dIHb tell lis and very line notions, lib has thirty bushels of Mr. Bemiolt llazojl. of McCray's Srore neighborhood was hi'town Pri lay. J le is one of q»r oldest niiizons and mov es about quite actively fW so'old a man. He is of 1812 war fame. : . j 1 I I v J il \I 1 / I ■ 1 '** l > When you gO to Greeniboio do not" fail to exnuiiiie il. Strauss' big ato.'k of clothing, dry goods boots, shoes and hats It is a pleasure to him'to show you- his stock..,.- *\ ' ), y i «>'\X'» 'f.\ i Nonrn CAROLINA. P'ARMfcßf—Tl»ex;.ipy for March is betore u». This excolleni firm paper is published at It ileigh by J, 11. EnuisPgat the low price of 1,03 per year. Ii is a credit to North Carolina io Havo such a paper to advbsato ami eluci d te ouo of ou,r greatest interests. At Mr. Sacrt'l Crawford's;' oil Wed» iicsday evening last Mr. J. D. Guntcr,of Joneiboro, was maiMied to Miss J6nuia L. Dennir. We wish tbeiu a most hai«. l>y journey through their outrriad , lifa- Mr. Guliter' has subscijlxyl fltv i GLRANEU bliice Vfsh ' many moio would marry and do lik*» H wise. v AmEUIOAM A(JRieULTLRIiT» splendid fMnn jSurual for Marcbi is be lore us. We Ocly wistrwe had space to give an account oi the splendid hints for thijigs pertainjug to tike fanners con- ' taincd in it, AH out-line is sketched for the months work, which alone is worth (he subscription price. .Hopractical far- i mer can atliird to bo without a journal. Published by Orange Judd Co., i 761 Broadway, Neir York. Subsceiiv, tion, 1.50 per yeal*. On last Thursday, we met Mr. J, E. 1 Scott iu Greensboro, lie was on bis ' way home from an exteusive trip to tlm I North and South. Ho h?s been gone ' about six l weeks, during Which time he I has bought a iurge stock of spriug goods I and sold a deal of tobacco. He is i in good spirits and expects to sejHols of i goods during; die present seasoi!. 1 bcey who wants goodsgO to see him. Ho 1 will buy all tto tobacco vou have to soli. " , ATTEMPiEb last Friday, as Mr. B. O, Guthrie, * young man froua Chatham,was on bis way from Swepson yillo to Graham, he observed a suspicious « lookiug uegro SOOB alter ne had jrossed.j| Iho.bndgo. The mau followed hioWafa t Ghorl'drttaiicc neartf to "Grahitirf'grffl ' when about a mile from town, it then be ing dark, li£ toofc.a short .cut Ihrotigb th° woods, and coming jnto the roafi ahead of Gutbhtf, seized Ids horse by t de^niUMl « f Guthrie I °^ i V'.? BoH fot " «toPri"g his horse, he said thai u was none oi bid business wherenpon Glllirie. Wed three times npon lum with a pistol. The negro fell; , birt being threateiwtt-wirti more eei ious f injury if lie shonM remain in tho-viciuit'v £ Mi got up and- ran to the woods, and a thai was the last ihat was sceu of him, u SotTTn ATLANTIC — WC Iravc received thespiciidid magazine for February. The oontents of this number are worth tJie attention of anyone who reads. Thomas Carlyle—A short sketch ot the h'le of that iearned old iriaji, giving 'some .ac count of the opinions entertained by him. All Hail—A soiutet in memory of tin-hi to Bishop Atkinson. Auld Kobjii Gray—is a very artistic lover's scene. Tlie old ttotrthei M liegime, and Coolce'- mee, arc quite interesting aud ere bat tliecoutinuatiou ot the «ame from pre vious numbers. Alexander Stevens is a review, in a measure, of a biography of tbe (xeoi'gia statesman. What dors protectiim pmtect ?—is conoerr»oi chieffy in giving statistics relaling ie our inter■ nal iateiesta, and ot Manufactarmg both forei ti aud domestic I'tiblielted at Baltimore, Mil. Subscription fS r OO. i Capt. Jas. N. ft'iiliamson lias pur chased tho water power owned by Geo. Kernodle, about eleven miles northwest of this placa, where ho »itl soon begin ' the-erection of « coiton« factory, *' West's l ward the of empire takes its way." . We had ho|>ed that ;,japl. Williamson wgnld build a cotton factory in Graham, but now we sec our hopes vanish like a ini«*t betore ttie,morning s«n Those who had land gsked doutde and treble prices lor it; so t ie enterprise lias been' driven troin this town where it was so much I needed. Wc vaiMure to 6ay that the old lield, tor which who aske.l trebls ' its valtie, will never be anything but a comuiou tor the pigs of the vicinity. Our people should learn a lesson by anil b —experience wOrketh slowly b t surely. ' YEI.LOW FEVER To ameliorate tho I dreadful cflects of Yellow Fever take j Simmons Lij*er llegalator. Let it be iiven in large doses, that it may have I itnmedi tie effect upou the liTcr, and re j move the accumulating bile.. Ii so aits ! upon tho liver, stomach and blood as to ! prevent the attack of this terrible dis | ease. J OP THT GJUNTV COM MISSIONER-: William Paris presented his bond as constable for Xhompsou Township, it being approved, he wa« qualified by taking the required oatli.- ' 11. Webb and others filed a petition to have a public road opened, commenc ing at T. A. Morrow's on the Saxapaliaw and Hillsboro road and rmining in a north westerly; direction by Wm, G Turreutme'a. In thii matter, it was {ordered that notice of filing th'e petition be posted-at the court II ouse door, and that W. G. Turrentide be notified tliat th« matter will be heard and acted upon 'on the / first Monday iu April the town of Graham. 1 li. was ordered that the report of the jury laying off the Public Road from the Graham and Pittsboro road, nyr- Alary liar's, to the C nit bain county line at Allen'd mill, be approved. appointed lore pair the j bridge on Flaw River at Galbreath'n were allowed a sum of money not to ex cel d $50.00 to have the work done, j It was resolved by ttta board that, the committee appoibted'to build a bridge «croßs Stinking Quarter at Patterson's' Mills, not being able to contract to have 4he bridge built for the sum previously allowed, the further suui of; $29.50 Le appropriated. Thtra were a numb3r of claims ited, allowed, aud.the county Treasurer ''ordered to pay them.. Nothing farther of importance was doue. Highest market priies paid for tobac- CJ at Reams' Warehouse. I Meadows t Crews, Proprietors. Anclibi' Brand Fertilizers. The .farmers of Alaqoance and adjoin ing counties can be supplied tho coming jlcison with cotton and tobacco fartiliz ■erß bv S. A. White who is agent for the colebatetl Anchor Brand' Fftrlilizors. t For tunber information apply to - V S. A. WHITE* L_ N; 0. 2.28.&a, A P-V>Ell 13 DIOIITUS FOR 1» CKNTS! Tho "Dixie Agricultural and Mecbab- Ical Reporter/'devoted to Agricultural and Mbchanical'ttlis 1 , contains stories and fasiiioi) fiotes for tnfl ladies, lliiiHorous leading for .(he lovers of jokes, Prize for' the Ilousewite, Farmer and Mechanic andother iiterest ing reading. The receipts are worth to anv tariper. The love stories it con tains daring tho year, it bought at a book stgMg. would cost 40 cents —The Reportof is pdblislien quarterly, j/i the interest of ihq Dixie Agricultuial Fair, and will be sent onoear on receipt ot 10 cents, to pay postage. Postage stamps Will be lat[Q« tig pay. Address f JT. PATRICK, Sec. Dixie.Fair. Wadesboro, N. C. .2'y**n —■ —": — Meadows &. Crews wait all the fine and fancy wrappers they oan get and will pay from 50 to ]25> r 'dolars per hun dred pounds for the same. Fanners make a note of tliii' • We will send packages to any planters that want to sliip us tobacco, MEADOWS JK'CREWS Prop's Reams Warehouse. We would advise our ' fine tobacco farmers to try MSadows fc Crows with fiiie wrappers, they are making the best' average ever made on the Durham market. - > M'HS Bi rsv f WEKT, i(C« rajoanicated.) . There Is scitrc ,ly aleafure of a local newspajjernhat attracts move interes'ed attentioii than tbe black bordered sp»6e devoted to lite announceCTen* of and, when iu tiio soieiNH list the nanac | of oue whose life cwrrewt flow«d out.of tho otdlßwy channels iu f s wiy to the great eea cf eterni(y,ya brief melis Jion of its ißoaHdoiiHgs may be interest* liiigtoall, and cannot fAiito be to the ac-.' quaiutsueei and friends o4 tbe Mi?s Elirnbeth Joites Sweet was born In t!ie State ot New York, in what county tl>e wnter cannot reOatl,' but tvp the Hud sou river from the great city, «u tbe M'ii of Noyctribcr 1790. Her lather was n lurgeon ill tlie revolUtitMiary war, and j died when she was qnhfl young. Her ikiollter married a second husband, and she was taken u«d raised by « maternal aunt, a Mrs. Newkirk of Uie same Stati, aud perhaps tbe same county. About the year 1820 Miss Harriet Relay, after wards Mr>. WlHiam Tucker, oi Raleigh, mot ber m t lie city -of New York, where she" was engaged i a some department of female industry, millinery «s is recoft'cut ed. Miss Relay sought her aerviccs iu tho same or some kiudrod line in Kaleigh and with her sliecame to North Carolina. . Dr. Alexander Wilson was at that time | just starting upsn his long abd use ful career as teacher and preacher, and had chsrge ot a school in Williams -1 borugh, Granville couuty, this State. 110 very soon formed the acquaintance uf Aiißs Bstsy, as she was generally eallVd, 1 and invited her to pay a visit to bi3 family, at Wllliamsborough, She accepted the invitation',' and the visit, at first prolonged by sicknees in tho Dr's. family, eventually became one of life du ration. With the family she remained as ot the household, till one by one most of i them passed the mysterious boundary, leaving her behind. The wile she first niet onthis extended ymt.llie busbaud who in vited her, and lour of the seven ehildien whom she saw in infancy, childhood and lull growth, had all been called before her summons cam"]. Af«er ihe death of tbe eld Dr., she remained in the family of the young Di\, Sandy as sho fondly 1 called liiui, who succeeded to the home* stead. Ilim she lo lowed to ibo gcire last, and returned to the home she had secu twice dhipcd in. mourning for its honored head, where she remained with lite widow whose dead husband she had watched from infancy, to await the in evitable bour. At last it came, as to all it mnsi. Sbo died ou the 16th f Febru ary, 1881, after a short prostration, r'aih or Wiaitilluess. in her ninety first year. S!ie possesed and as such people usually are, was by some called eoicntrie. Sho never visited ber native State after leaving ft years before hor death, Amoug bar relatives were some of the old st and beat lutnl* lies of New York. Oi the many distin guished men, scattoied over this aud oth er States, who were once school 'boy's Of Dr. Wilson's, at Melville, or at other places where he had taught, there is per haps not ono who does not remember ''Miss Butsy" with kindly feeliugsiil not genuine afftctiou. She often spoke of -4.118 length of her visit, as she called it, e'xicuding to nearly three score y ears, ai.d none regretted either its" betflnniiig or long duration. Not a' day or hour perhaps in all those long years when v& itor or visited regretted the relation or deiircd its termination. While she was devotedly pious,yet sho sounecled her* sell with uo church.' By some who knew her; well this is at tributed to hor having bevu raised under I the influences of the Dutch Reformed church, of which in after lifo rhe had 116 , opportunity oi becoming a member. In person sbb was small, but healthful and active. ' , Her candor was a marked trait of hot character, as many a man can testify, who, whe» a pupil of Dr. Wilson's, can e ' uuder her censorship, especially lor what she dee»ed improper conduct at church. She offen remarked ib her latter days that her life been divided iuto three periods, luaariy cqUal a«jo time, of about thirty years each- the first she spent ik \ ber native Stale, the secund with the family of Dr. ffihwii, before he settled at M&lvi!fo in this county, and the last at Melville, ift the grand old' house, now nearly or qftite a century old. whore her somewhaf remarkable career closed with her death. She was a great reads er and with the opportunity of I)r. IFilj 1 son's extensive library, she had acquired ' quite a fund ot general information. * ' Few livclo bar advanced age, and few ! pass lives more out of the ordinary chan- ' nel. no family ties to sever by her 1 death, yet tbdro that bcund her to afiec tlonate friends were scarcely less tender. J She sleeps iu Hawflelds church yard l with those who had gone before of the ' family with which she was for so -long a lime identified as one of its members.' Fertilizers For Sale, \ I offer to furnish the farmers of Ala madce ani Otangf, for Tobaccc, Cotton and Cornf, the reliable and well known PACIFIC GUANT). Delivered at Me banevilleand Itlllsboro. T. B. Thompson Alebaneville, N. C. 2:21.201, ' 'FERTILIZERS: The nndcrsigmrrt having been apprthil-1 ed agent for fio sale ot tbe S'.ar Brant? I FertiliaOv, will be prepared to furnish to t Ire fai mers of Alamance and tire adjoins j ingenuities that binndof fjwtilizers cotton and iobaccoiu any quant.ties lo died. This brand Is well know* and seeds no further recommendation. , ~j i'-04- pi-ices and terms apply at eivoc to. * V. TROLIXCER. Mebaucville, N. C, Feb. 28.3 m, Fresh arrivals of choice groceiiea,: Cakes, Oysters, Crackers Ai. Alaa « general line of Dry- geods, l(ga«iy mads GHirthiog, Boots, Shoes, fftit*, Caps jw. Hat d ware, HoUoware, Fiirniinie to., 4«. Call aod examipe atoct—goods tind piidee to suit tli'e tinies. Tlie well known salesman, Mr. F.-6lant, has associated himself with us and' will fee pleased ie wait ou hi* old customers aid friecds.; Don't fail te call oti tm when you come to'tobra. @1 jUMR ¥o«re R v --"" J no. J. LONO Meadows & Crews &>ld large orders for all grades of totmceo and will pay full prices foi tlie same. 2F28- ft , I y 1 I■' 1 LL« . You can save at least tun pr eeut., by buyingyour Dry Goods, Notions and nhoes of Cheap Joltn tinder the Benbo » House Oreeoshoro, N. C. THE IIXUITR SVtXKTI Vlti One of the Jjaneteomest of pabltcations* ts tbe Irxi staATitß Scrfewtiric Naws, pnblUbed by Mann & Co., New York. Kvery number con tains thirty-two pages, full of engraving in novelties, In science and the usefnl arts. Orna meutal wood work, pottery, vase* and objects of modern and ar.rieut-art are ftnsly shown. The March number contains, among various other eiibjeofci illustrated, a f«U descripjion of the mai\utactnre of paper ■ tiangihes' w.th en graviues; how the deceptive curve Is produced in ca>ting the bill by the baseball pitcher, hi« ; attitude, kow he holds and handles ?he ball; all fully illustrated. Thejiusabef tifore uv- con tains engravings of Capt. Ead's propo ed ship railway acroe«the Ishthmns, ana a novel rail wuy 'o omotive. "* In addition to all this it contains many valu - able recipes for artisans and housekeepers. This publication.will be found instructive and 1 entertaining to all classes, but will ixi beet ap- I . preeiated by the most intelligent. Published by 1 Munn & Co., 87 Park Row, New York, at 91.50 a year, and sold by all newsdealers. vi E ntsT Notice. The undersigned being authorlzrd to sell a hsrnje and lot at Company Shops, known as the G-anao Store, well suited for merchan dising or ttie manufacture of tobacco, will take pleasure jn shoeing,said property to par ties wtslfliv to pupcliasoiHitMj will receive bids" or prougtfltioite Tor.tbt 'same between now ?nd the Srrt Saturday in April next,at whiclrtime and place the stock holders arc requested to meet at two o'clock P. M., to lake defiuite action ' in the J. R. IRfeLAND, ) DMfeiais of Howell GEOROE CHEEK. V GEORIiE AN I'HONY, J Grange Association. Feb. 26. 1881. Guano for Sale! I f will be prepared* to furnish the farmers of Alamanfce with fertilizers for OOTTEN\ COUN, and TOBACCO at Company Shops". , ;; . J. A. MCCAOLEY & CO. I 3, 7. 3 m. Jtist Received. Genuine Farmers Friend Plows, all num bers. 1. Prow Points, Lai'.d Lides, Mould 'Boards, Bolts 1 and Clwiscs.- 1 . . SCOTT i&rDONNELLv Hj U) Oi H SdSSQIM fc ■ - Jl - Dealers an"d Manufacturers of Marble Statuary Moriuinents, Mantels, Furniture Altars, Tile, , ; Tombs, , :.;i :s ■' I -. JHJ . - .. > 10 ,-ji'. 140 Westßaitiffloro St, a AND CORNER NORTfI & MONUMENT STS, Drawing and' Estimates Furnished Free, ( BALTIMORE!, Md. 2.9UBlijj, 1. , ' , . ; Sa\ r e Doctor Bills. Stop Drugging the System. MBrAHB saNSMSU MVEK PAR for all Liver, Lung, Stomach aj)d Kidney . Dis eases—Rheumstisra snd Neuralgia; li.is ab solutely harmless, pe fectiy reliable, safe snd effectual at all times. Internal medieafiian, so often imreNoue sheuld be dispensed with. Hundreds to the. WONDEKFUL VIRTUES- 1 of this psd,—the original and only genuine. Call on the agent anoaliear what your neigh bers say about its merits. Price by tpsil f2. Agent 8 wanted .in every township'. Yi Mi a JOHNSON, Oen'i. Ag't. Columbia Factory, N.'O Extra Rubbers for Fr ait Jars At SCOTT OiYNEDDS 1 LANPBETHS' 178i^iall881 L'«ne (ud Pr.uea. Tie and IUH UI-W.. C«J >* Ik* ir ai ~4 HZZ, " Um "" I>AV 1 IU.A.N UltfcTll & BONIS- PHUADA. J*. Condensed Time-Table. i I North Carolina IvQid ] ! Jn'.y lllb, 1880. I 'tUAIS N«. 4? »AtIiY,«(X!W SASV. Leave fha^rttto,...;,. ...... .1.. .4 C$ am Ijeave Salisbury LeaVc Hfgtf Point > .............. ?X) am Arrive at Grccnatoore .'... 8 %'s am Leave Greensboro.' ~.... ..... 953 am Arrive at Hillsoro.... 11 5S «» A'nive at Durham 12IK) am Arrive at Raleigh. . . 1 40 pui Leave Raleigh S^Opm* Arrive M (iijktfJjoro .. -8 00 pns ~ TRAIN NO, 4? DAILY,GOING EAST. 1 LB vta Chart 04«.... ... .. ..483 pm Leave Salisbury C ft) pm | Leavefligli Point. .. 7ft4 pm Arrive at Greensboro (W», Leave Roleijrh. 6#oc«i , Arrive JO 40 am ToXix KQ. 13, U.VJI.Y KX. SUN. GOING *AST. Leave Jiceiwftxna,... J» (0 pm : Arrive at HiHwbore.. 1022 pm Arrive at Durham .. ............. 11 57 pu» Arrive nt No 4,7 —Connects at (SaltsVnry'vzftA- W • N C R R for (all ]x>i«U in \V ee'em Caw Una ; Daily s #xcfrpt Sundays At Greenebwr* with the RiI)KR for all viinte North, East and •wmr At-io Jtteboro with' W H W R"R for ' Wilm'nstton . .4 . • ».... " Nw. 43—- Connects atl3ypCTisbnro •wtttv tbe B * t D R R fur all points North, East and ,Wist. - t«AIX Nt» 48 DAILY, GOING WEBT« ' Lear* GuldsUoro ...',,J» ... 10 10 am Arrive at Ra1eigh.,....1385 pa Leave Rateigh .*i SSpin Arrive at. Dnrham ;, ; r ,....4 44 pi* Atrive at 11i11eb0r0............. 520 pm , Arrive at Greensboro....' 7 40 pm Leave Greensboro. 88 pn. Arrive at High Point. v ........ ~#Mppf,t,t Arriveut 5*11*6«ry..... .10 lupin Arrive at Charlotte ~ IS27*m UAtiv, ool>'« wss*. ' , ' Leave Go!4#boro:.'. ..... 6.84 pm Arrive at Raleigh 10 45.j>m, Leavo flreenfhoro....9CSai£' . Arrive at High Point ... ......10 25 am Arrive at Sailabaiy. 11 88 am Arrive at Charlotte— 188 pm TBAI* *• 20 WILT, ETCRRR SIWDAY OONW* WEST Leave R Heigh ...... .'£ 7 00.pm Arrive at Durham , 016 am Arriy*at Hillsboro ~..^,,W . .V . ...,U8« Arrlvfc'aVGreensboro............... , . 84ftpa* No. 48 —Cojnq&ts pt Greenahpro wMi Salem with W N(JR R. At Air-Line Junction- with A&CAL Railroad for all iioint*. South a«d Sontiiweat. , « r. • Nf>. 4V-popfiecta at! Air-Llue witb C fc C ALtor aH points Benth and. .Soutl we»t; at Charlotte wLh-C C &>A R R tot aIL pointe South aud Soafli-uast. . ' ? HAI-KM BRAHI IU ' f. v Leave daily e*r* Sutflay Arrive KertmravlQe' '• '• 10 00 pm. • Balcm « • « 10 50 pm Leave-Salem >' * 'sw 600 pm ArriveTternersville S)4o pm ' Greenaboro ' ■.; 700 pm Co nei tlnr at Greeaabora with train* on. B i D and C N R R. . . -J. "Through tickets on eale at Greensboro, Riileiph, Goldsboro, Salisbury, and Charlotte and points Soath. S«inth waat, West.i NarU» and £«»t. For emigrant. Cfttoa to point* In Kansas and Texna, address ' '. J B McIIURDO, Gen. Pais. Agent. I - . Bic'.imond,Va. Okttrlfi X|* fates GREENSBORO.,NC. . * Bookseller, Stationer, AHD« i • DEALER IN MUsjiO, AKT, AO.. Agent for the NW England Orgai\ ■i .pan/,. ■ - v -v wi A FULL STOCK of Schbol Book*, kept al ways in store, including mended by tho State Board of Education, and approved by the County' Examiner and Com missioners of Guilford" County. Orders by mail golicted from country Mer, chants, and Teachers, which will be promptly filled at LowßgT current price*. June 16 80. 3n> . H'ALBERT E. PAWB, it ~i I-ale t*namiiai*acr •fPatriM, , , BSNJ. F. GRAFTOM, fifroav B- LADD Patents. J PAINE.GRAPTON^I.ADD, Aliarneyr-nt-Lau) and Solicitors of American and- I . Foreifn Patent*) 4! 2 FIFTH 9T**KT, WASHINGTON, D. C. Practice.patent law in all its branches in the Patent OflMe, and the Supreme and Circuit' 'Conrt* of the ÜbLtcd States. Pamphlet sent free : T | PT T>yt»jirgolvc.s by making: money j 11 Jul'J L when a golrlen cnanee is offered : thereby always kecptag-povei ty froiii yonr door • .Those who always lake advantage of thfc good chance formaking-'money that are offered, genev - rally become wealthy while those who dd-notini. - proyo itA chances rctuaiu in poverty, W« waht many men, women, boy* ana girls to wyrtfor .us rlisht is their ovv« lucalitlet The business will pay more than ordinary Vfag&. We fnmlsh ' an expensive a oatfit anil all that you need Irte, . No one who engages falls to make money i apld • • dy You Car devote yonr whole time to the ' mork or ocly your spare moo enta. Fall 4afor> * .wation a»(l*ll that 's needed wqt free- Ad ress 8tio»on & Co., ■ your UuUea, avald stlaMlania asrff Uke .m I mv nxTtts I „ 4 I'Ton arejooaa and snflertnc fTom-aoV lßdl»crvtlon ordtaatpatlon; If jroaar* marrtod or aliiKlc. old or | | wherever yoiaro, whenever yen* fMI If yon nr.. »l>nplr WO»U and l>w It. Insist upon IL. Yonr drug«lH keep* »U' It may aaw war life. It hwwvrt blU —*i ■of Coach Cumhat Aik cUMtrn. TW tMJ» fad for fo UUtkM. * W. ' , A !»■»•■««, W. C., wllfc. " , G tier rant Sf Barrotl WHOLBBALB * j GBOCERB : nnd «Ifnlcr*io . GENERAL MER Cffli NBISE, AGKNTS . KOR THK QELKBBATXD Jl KHPIKH eiJANO/ Main Street, 2doors above Johnatop'A Cueck's Bai » k ' Danville, Va / Mr. Dailey will be pleased to have UU North - Carolina friends call on him jan 17—ly , rr- ... u j, u ... • Hiiya u:i M i t.m tit l .* • • if®! - ?#** T ff-iSA &**k I iki#§ mis Mmwp LaTgfest Stocfe A Greatest VatrWCjp . C, •,. IB* mUil i*M •*«!■>; in flic County. ;; * : .•■»;. «w«ri a* «,* ' • ' ' !3 ' ' >)." "■ ' ' .v-'i fi{a«Hl * « i• • ■ • ■ • »£*** • ». r. -a rt ' ■v ' OS 9 v.-i r '?S i.h / • = „ ««*« ' f* J % Suficeaqers tq._J. -Q«nt Co^ u '• , a» " Zi* ft *" .*•> •- ? s>|[ jfe * h # , !PP & &* Headquarters fee Dry-Goods*. 5 *r ■ i» | • i* i »■■ w S 'Vi jt rfi 5> 5»J{ ~> »:•, ' ~ 3 5 ~ v ** 1 t * ? 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The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 14, 1881, edition 1
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