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T— ■■ •• JBM—»*•».»»«' " 'in* LII i j w , .*.«ibmwhm* yaw-- yw-'w. | WK-- , «"i*awfegv» : tw- ■«. ■'« '"•■'■ THE ALAMANCE GLEANER r S Wt jfi' »• W* ■ VOT €l)t gUaitiance (Slennfr,. Wdridtje §• linn a die ■ .yifc Tkum*: • »IIC Year -. ; "99.50 Six Months '•>. .75 Tnruo Mouths g..."0_-. Kvery person sen lifljSdi# V c'o'> ®f tcii saJMi iseribei-s with tb» c»Kßntftiw AllNßf itft #wt»l «• j!»y tree, for the lengli of time for which the is made il).. L«aper» sen I tu different,otlicos No Departure front Hie tSj/slem ]'OSTAOK "PltEfAlD AT THIS OI'KK'K AfIVEIITIMXK II ATK.t: jj ill. | S hi. 8 11.-J V •«' •; eol 1 col. 1 week I K> >« 150 * 200 *4OO * 7 W »I|W ! 2•' I 25| 3 0 2 si» 700 II OO^jMiO 3 "* 4(H)!' \ i«|7 £> 13 50 20 00 87 00 »i " 050 1400 13 50 ■J "■ 10 00! I#W' 18.00 20 00 4800 HI) 00 i early advertisements quarterly if ft 'sired. Loeil notioes ton cents a line, first insertion "No loeal inserted tor tegs than fifty cent#. - PItOFESSiaNAJf Cl.ftiD.S, r , j J NO. W. OR VH.VM, . U jXI.UI (iBAtIAM, Hillsturo, N. 0. Graham-, N. C. mm % ; l3traNrujJ*n Practico in the. State and Federal Courts, gaT.ipeei il attention paid to collecting. j. D 7 kejMo2lß Attonwy at-,Law, • ofamam.n. c. >rj'j «j .» Practices in the State and Federal Courts- Will faithfully and proiyptly attend to all iyi»i aess iutrusteii to hf» • V f l , $ u. cr Will attend regularly tlje Superior Courts of K liiiniyiee, iuwell,,Person, Chutliaiu .and Raifc.. "nlph, aitd tKe KctUftral'feourta at Oreim'sbH«*.*' 1 NusloW'cutoisfcfcl w him shall have faithful L JtaSKT Tfa«=dEpftk 1 «t—l 80. ly. DENTIST Guaiiam, N. Q,, U fully prepare* l to do Sr.y'arfd all kinds of work pervitins? to ;toq»|»f>fession. Special' attention' srivfeit' to the treatment of disease? of thq MUUIHr v jr.. # i it * f'' ARRFNRNTI> if Tiiwy tin COUNT* V Geo. w. TvOJiisr CKNEHAL a i f Medicine ana surgery OR.ill All, y. v. Fure and fresh drugs always on lnnd. ». 1.80. ly. u . „ L-d ———i « ;T. B. Eldridge, AMornej at Law, GRAHAM, N. C. Practices in the State and Federal Courts. All busiucrts Intrusted to hhn shall recehj prompt and careful attention. ( , AUVEIU ISICMEIN IS. Just Received. Genuine Farmers Friend Plows, all num- To,v Points, Lacd Sides, Mould Boards,-Bolts and Clevises. T. E. JOISTES Livery Bf Feed Stables . Grabaa, N. 0. Good horses aud buggies for hire at reaaona blc rates. Horses fed at 25cts. per meal. 11. 15. 80. ly. ' Prices reduced Perfected Farmers Friend Flows made in 'CHe Hk'f*?s fwo Horse No. 7 . . . " , ! Two Horse No. I\i " fwo Horse No. 8 • For site at Graham by SCOTT & DONNELi. [' > Begone with feud ! Away with strife! Our litiman lie, a it* luwiali'U'; * Let Jis b(j jhicnjls ! Tills life t * Is'nft tpo sflort ' So dull tlip day, so ttifii tl:c way, ~ ' So life road we're taring— Fai better weal with faithful fiiend, Thai) stalk ulone u^iring Sr.Tlio hjjtrcti ft_'. AfcwS>creri vine Are types of selll-h living ; But souls, thai give, like thir e and mine, While eyprc* jfepejj o>#|j^ai&gn)rt'X> On alf ilie way we're j ojnir, Far 1 titer p'iuit where feed is scant, Than tre.Ml on fmiit thaVs growing. il AW# with scoiiil Since he we wist, And rest oil oijo low pillow ; > "1 Tlf rc"TrWlio Q A W 1 O So dry the ho .vers, so few the (lowers Our earthly way discloses. Far better stoop where d tisies droop Than tramp o'er broken roses. i - -Of what are all tlie joys we hold Compared to joys above us ? ,j fad \v{fftf||e ran|f,jand power, and gold, L'! '€oin»ai(ltl to iioarts that love us ? i i So fbot our years, 9P full of tears, So closely ("eatli Is waiting; ! God gifts us space far loviuj grace, t J But liavC9«»io iipieaiM! : fl -j > M' • TQiM lim Mr. Oornthwiilt reiuriiod sadly lo his tptf'Vfra" l '!* l ' l °' " ,o c ' , - v ra,c nneStiiHr My inwardly bera ifng ms itictc, as lie was pleased to term it. IJ# was fortniiately the possessor ot it good, qliet >lul IkUc wil'Q, who trod by uvtsi's• meaiis in h ;r power to smo »i li the rti inY otastniile* from her Udiwrftfi pil), and when Tom's luck was cprciallt Jowii om lifiii/w'oivlil byjliet own situ 113 gxutnpl§iii|u£ tijtsii sjiidl igto liim, assl Sail Inin cj[t tofttVoW W »h life Inlly invigorated. |f wbat his iuean'»j|iml»ii>>iKft >V§re, ii would have puzz'od hi 111 to have told, llokuapcll had ffid tU«I he ho [iait jffe everyfflngJjKfej* lie pr, possibly, sm'k "In aVaffirta elory. lie always went into every undertaking iluy. kjtfw; uo ajjatciften t-7. ioiiretiuics os J hjfig* gether; and llien something or otlior would ci mo dp which tobkjoi to Slim n* though there were "millions in it," and the ardor would >fi>rthwiih be trai.s fbiTiUt to lire nfctf iWiCiVITS," liiuMhc for* mer out! be put behind l.iin 10 j -in the long array >f Ihe ghosts ol those whicii had preceded it. Tom was a thorough good '-'fellow in every regard—at least so his friends all aalil-t-fliul cirerv one who know Tom yja» his friend. No one ever said a lianl wor' about h'up,-nc\v acguijyoilaiioos, af r ijjc second or tlihd meeting, calleii him Torn, and ho ueemcd hurt it any one addressed him as Cpriithwait. On the particular cVelribg in "question, Tom was jjrievously disappohitetl. lie liatf tor the past few days been cudeav* orlng t,o flu l it . purchaser for a sheei» ranch Ol loui sec!ions of Urn) ou.: the Brazos I liver, in Texas, with the promise ot a large commission in the event of the coiiMiihtnalioii of * flic sale". Tom's ac quaintances were legion, but among them all ho found noCoiie whoi- W*s \Jll tluulaslic on the subject of thcrp-ralsing, bat lie cH I accfrfoutally'linmt »f a inaai who had some i lea ot entering upon that Industry, and hint ho sought. , Tom paiuied the rancli in the most glowing colors, assured the prosp?ctive wool grower that the grazing was hixn rioits the whole year round, and there was no necessity for sheds in winter, the railroad had boen through the southeast corner-ot the southern section, and to stun up in low words, it was almost a criminal act to allow the oppor tunity to purchase such a para Use for sheep lo escape him. The gentleman seemed as eager to purchase as Tom was to sell, and hardly made an eflort lo reduce tho terms from tho original figures at which Tom had oflered it. lu fact, it was just what he wiiblookiiig for and he would have purchased it at ouce, or after the examination of the title had been made were it not for the tact that he was waiting lo hear from another parly who was about buying him It large farm lu the interior of (lie Stale, the prctiraiDarieß of \rh!ch were nearly or not quite cjnohnlo.i, and would bo so (o a certainty 011 Saturday next, and be begged Tom almost pileonsly to oiler it to no one else before that time. Tom was iu cctasies, aud looked upon- tho olo*c ofa bargain as a foregone conetu ion. He was radiant ss he went home that night, and he aiul Bessie sat down aud expended a large share of the com- GRAHAM, N. C., MONDAY. JULY 18, IKBI. S ' *■ >A..i Filu'tjjv-,' i SUlMil Ml ~ J, ' ~ ,W)eK mi-si' ii (in ilie spot—in tin ir' mimls. i Tl.cy put il.'wn a now parlor oitipel and j put (lie shabln pal lor carpef in .the kifili- i en; hail new Uwiii'ig 190 m chairs. Bp'wlc hn'jj a now black silk ami Tom like the''oncrtib,'* an 911 lire new suit oT 1 clothing, itiolin'lin«r ljcoln ami hat. ami iho two children were arravcil'gorgSoiis- K ."J; The litcful Saturday arrived,. and T«> lit, wit It heai T dale, went-to nie I he eager purchaser, but found in hU , st'M'd a short nolo saying thai he had been called lo Chicago on business, and would not he aide '.o return before tlio | la) so ol a inoi.ih, ami as ihe sale of his j farm had not as jet been c>ui|il( led, lie fell lliaf he had no right to keep any oili er |i(ircliAt'cr lor 1 lie sheep much tvhu might arise oqt of ilint property. i I'oqr Tom las lie said afterward, •ho ugtwly tain led away and slepppd in iI .* ; And Hun is why Tom waa bcraling hi j« luck on the Saturday ni D ht m question He 4hai Bessie would fyuipalhizeV and condole with him but" that Would p not buy carpets and c|oll>iiig, and fill the coal bin, and all the rept of it, lies-, sie's lace was at IJIO .wiiulow, aj»d be lore Tom could get l»i» laicli key out of his pocket the door was opened, aut lie ' was boir.g bulged in the most affections rte way. I 'Tom,' said Bessij, *tou conll not lor 1 the iife of you gness who is ia llin honso this minute! Uncle George! and lie li;>s asked me ever so much about yew, »jtnT 1 be has come home to stay ; and he brown I did not know liiin; And in fao%p why bliouMd t. h.rva not seen him j lontwelve years?' all in a broatli.H r • ~| Tom was ever so glad lint' some one was lliore so th»t he would not have to I lell iiL'K.ie itl his failnie 0 sciure tlra | largo commission at once, an.l" went in to be jiiliod'ucd to Uncle George, who was the only brother of Bessie's mother, ant) whom Tom liai' never see 11. lie had served to th« laic war, and al ter pawnng through rtiany vMaslHidfes, had drifted to (iiiliforuiu afid from there ( lo where fortune had been favorable to l.im, and lie had come to Ihe land of his birlh to spend the remainder ol hisda\ s. Tom found him a hale, bind gentleman of about fifty, wonderfully welt i formed, and perfectly willing to talk of all the many adyentures ho hud parsed through. Tho last enterprise which had engaged liis attention while in Alls'ralia was sbeep racing, at Ihe mention of which Tom pricked up his ears, but prudently kept his mxith shut. " Uncle George had all the poi/its ab>ut llio business at his tongue's end* and spoke it) the most eutluMiasljQ in inner aboi»t ihe freedom and happiness of Ihe life, and said ; . m rf:. 'Although 1 have enough, am) more than enough money for my-needy! 6ans not consent to live a lito Dl idleness. And as to my Jiving in this city, I always leel as though I had a weight 011 my chest—( can't get a good big lunjc full ot air, as 1 can when lam out with the sheep I'> o' jj.i.it. 'Why not go into the business in this couulry, uncle?' said Torn, 'There are plenty of places here where I tlilnk a man can do fully as we'd as lie could In Australia. If I only had the means, pud knew the business as well as yon dn, I think 1 should —I would embark in il to-morrow. It is rath >r a singular tiling that Vort should be here lo night, anil the Subject of shoop raising should c.nno iip/for it is something which I have been very much interested in for the past two weeks, and I Will tell you how it occurred.' And Tout told U'nc'e George how near he had come to selling Ihe raiiculfi Tex* as,' Kiwi tnrtv he nnd Uesaie had already in imagination dntwo largely on tho coin -11113 and all about i'w. Uncle George laughed heartily, and at the same linte looked a little thought* ful. lie told them, after a visit ol a few days, during which tiin3 he had a pre occupied way, aud an air ol gencial tin* easiness, that business would keep him away from them for a few weeks, but itiat he should look upon their house as his home until he louiid another, aud went his way, not, however, before talc iug Bessie aside and saying lo her: 'Do you know, i think it a shame in that Chicago man lo fairly cheat Torn out of his corowissiou in that way, but you can have the parlor carpet all the same.' * And he tuckea the neatest crisp little wad of green paper iu her hand that had-been there lor matff -« day. When he was fairly gone, Bessie took b look at it. aud was - fairly astonished at the amount. . Tom, In the moantjiuci had immersed himself in another grand scheme. Some of his uumeious friends had iucorpora «-i ihG'OtftMi* it; MM*» -miniitjr noy , and i'om win to so'l i wiHa ©I HtttefO' kHi fn'iw-,' vfi cdviifg a -Very larfcG- bmitis Ih'-tvf -r- 1 ifl Slock. Wl.'M MfUt«*fcd Iti nitt ' ililndr himself, lie had a wny of timkitf. Iho'-e lib talked *6 'etMieeiiiing if l»eliev- • in It'loo, uiml as it Ifa 1 woWvfery iifiicli li.pgei' than l»« ' expend, ami tiic 1 i»* uwi ceit-Hi'ales Wits something 'iHandsoine 1 Tlio itnr mo from litem, ho\\o\>r 1 not large, «*' yN,' its tlio shiill hud not been sunk deep enough, and I lie rcduc* lion works were not eli'ded.- i (Vlioni llie lime that the 'miM >*bi]k was al| sold, and 'Willi I wits uftmUHuw where next lie tdionhl ctiiftrloy JiiH talents t Uncle lioyrge,- without «-*lort|'i»l, want ing, put in mi nppcimmo* ni rite houiu, n ttl liming llto couimol' Iheli'ty evening iie said to T«*» : liy .I !io w ay, Jl'om. did \your Chicago man ever coiqe Jbatb ainl'biiy tliui ranclr? ,'lt had been «o long bince Tom Imd l|i'Ughtot tlio ranoh thai lie had la cvl> leet his thoughts before Ito could answer, N«rt y.cl.'* •WoU,' said Uncle (ic®rg n , 4 ,1f (ho iluinnu Jtrom Texas is; SI ill in town, yon can go to him and any that you. knowa-pavi)- #lu> jn willing to give him —say half of tvlmt y.onr Cnifiiign mm was to .pay. mid cash dawn. I'll* sort ) your eoiimussinii .will not be as Lrgo tu>, you hurt/first li«ped,-bat sliH it' will ftWfUMI to B«tMtli»«trl^r t J Twutjiwas in la duz al sort ol condition, but, nil the' same, foiind*ha Tex im g«»f litnde lAn the otter, w.iduh was accepted ok the spo*, and wmt home that night to typon to Uncle (Jeorge. ♦Verj'i good,' 1 said Uncle George* 'l'll take it myself/ : Tlio fact of the biisiac*s is, when L went away f.utn Itore 1 wont down in Texas toalook at the Uraaoß Hivcr ranch, and a good dfnl U> UQr aiu* prise I found il ttre*y nearly as 1 repre sented, and it bus.all tlio elements «f a very iiicu shecpcfiirni about il, njaJ jif the course ol a yenror two we can make a JaOy nice place of it. 1 any Wti v.®w know for I am not going there alone,* ami I think, I'oui, there i- the making ol a splendid sliqep farmer, in yi»u.,.,A>* carding to y»iu'. owil story, you hav« not nmnuut&l to inueh at anything el«', and you know that wo ard :ll created 16 till some special mWsioii, ami the only in foronoo to draw-in that aheap tanning is yituri; (of yon j have tried about overt thing else.' Tom was delighted, of course, and wherever ha was, Bessie was satisfied to bo. - All this was five yeavs ago, and to* day Tom CvrnthVail is one of the moat pi-ospcrotiS in Texas, and lid and tlnele pailndrs oit cqiiAl terms with a much la-gcr ranch; lor,,as singnlt'r as it iun) aeeir.,Toin gut n let-; ter one day fj'oni one of liis New York friends to infoi'm him that Mh«>y lial btnu k it rich oil tlia Mitlas, and ujt to sclHimier any v Tain had enlirqly lorgottcu Ids certifi cate*, but looked tlicin up, ami immedi ately forwarded thorn to a. broker in Now York, wlfo|9old tlie.r. for liiin on the the market, and Willi the pros coeda purchased a half iniercst in tlio ranch ol Hiiole-iiteorge, BO as to leol a« il he rtot tliCTe oit snflernnce. 'Net lint It makes any diflorence, yoit know, Torn, for wliou 1 «o under the daisies everything I have goes to Kcssiu and the children.' ' ' , !T ' When thcMida* 'petered OW,' and the friciuU in New York beard that Corfu tliwait had sold o.irt *t ibe i-.p fignrea auA I invested,in a slifiiep ranob in l'l-XM, and 1 whs talked ol tor Congress, be only- mttfie llie re'nidrk: J.ist like Totn Corntbivaiib's Juckl' i• h ■ ' ' ' ■- - 1 . ■ | I Have No Time to Read. i / h:i:? -1 ' ■ nu {u« Tiw idea about tlia want Jf tikna c road is a ine're ptiinlom. Ffnnklftt fotliul lime in the ail bis labors U drive into the hidden recesses of philoso phy, and ta explore thfl untrodden path« of science. Tlio great Frederick,with ai empire at (his discretion, in the inidst o war, oil the eve of bathos, which were k decide ihe lato of bis kingdom, founc litnc to revel in the charms of philosophy find intellectual pleaMirs. Itonaparte with alt Karopa at bis disposal, wkli kings in his bagging foi vacant llirones with thousands of men [ whose destinies were su«pendctl by thf brittle threatl of arbitrary pleasure, had liina to ,c«mturaa with buofca. wlien he. had quitted J lie spirits of the h Uoman people, aid was thronged with visitors from (lie remotest kingdoms, fourrd time for air fn'ellectn il conversa tion. Kvß/y man haa4Mna;-if be Is care lul to inwove il as well as he mljdil, lie can reap a threelol-J reward. Let all make uso ol the hours at their disposal, if they wAot to obtain a proper biffnencc in society. They eaa if (bey plenv. hold in their hands destinies ol our Re public, Knowledge conic* nut. by nut lire: it otiics.iuii A».y iuiuiiion, It, is IJie. .|»pv' 'limiol, fliUiX'.-iil, .pry| w-loal study.., A>ji '? B 3 mmml uii, native Inputs, .iufi- gqiiiu.!'.; Mil upon your uiimt, ilnit inn be, c«lm.\h'q I i|i all jia l l : -iKMl'fcvtM"l en larged by The nun iti'lijini in seen and felt chiefly in .cTfieivem;ies umk menis. The u);iii of. viuly, >t npplica -1011, hi nil lime. '1 lie uttu is Uj>c light* liny; till iiuiiiro is breti'Jiless with ex li'jiilm i>ii; iljc sudden glue Mainlines il c "il'lll :l!lll livi'!|"nvcrs till! t!\P] lIIC Sllll'l iiuu'sound succeeds, 'it rolls Uloiig tie heaveiis, ti bielt n\\ av, nml is goiie. "ftli ill her is like I lift sun hfmsclt. Nut tiro notice* Hi life coining, sind-hulls him aa her benofarior. Ho .gathets ctlulgeuci niid strongih-n«1le rises," earlb Mima her ii-nuihi" hnarnrtu his ray,; luxurhinl haf. v.'fifs spring forth. an(l (lie glad voiye of ih£• rm|M a r 'is heard bcurioguhoiueward niv golden «henv"a. uiu *»!• ~ ,«,r .lUi liulti9fpf'«ii(| 1 ation tvilW tntke ilie man, however ordiniry his* iiimul may be. The iniml is the princi ple o| indefinite u£i>iViibio» uiid limited growth. Tho Coral rcefa o|' the sen are . built up Ironi fathom less deplht, below; tl^y..apvepd over extensive tracis, nml rise to the waters; ihe (lnfl^ogd 1 ol" tl C ocean uiarmc suliauincea of ever; kind ore JtoM HMM the mi a J* tvjviwcilj; liifher aie vegetation; the rain and tlio heaven deijjji.Mi, tmd i'V O iK'hold an ever-green islet, nuviiiug to iu copl biiados mill limpid lotfntailiß, w tJiv weary mariner, nnd rcncjiinj |orl,ji ( . loi Ins relrcshaient a thousand, hiscii li .. t . ; / i l Iriuts. \X hifetiirtfi «hne -this befftii i Irt I And Its ef > i I spot? W'Wllfct IU inner was il formed'! IX wire formed by neero'ion: !>y animal cules scarcely j>tercef>»iblc to the naked ojf, *acb gthoi'atien ol fhtrtit bilihtlnjr their tiny oeHa-«j>on IHow eP their prod etfess ira, and of indesirnctHWo m*»erhil»: (tie most imiiflufeut lAfifct; »u the principle of accretion, tIM nocietton ol aolhtfWiittghl, uf indestructible mutt, l» constant study, Miify alliihl'i|«taJiy stefr; Hep! opoir to g»iial«1».fl«- «MMt'of lleavcu, may beeontft lite de light, Ihe refreshment* r.nd tliu- sslmtion oMhuu(nmU. —(J. Jonet, D. • —r —ri Wanders of the Merogeope. ... ~W6f A thouannd wonders in nuture art lost tio Ihe Jinuiun ej r», a lid ri-ycaleii to Uh the micr >acoj[) . Think'of dividing a single ijiider'j »voh into A thousand litrduuH,^ itf count- ilie iirtefi-H and nerves In ihe awing til a g mßHiner moth. J u J Yr«, by ilnvnid of the microscope, il is foil mi thero HroipotM clu in n cater|iill«r, Tlio eye of a drone contains 14,0l)0 mirror*, and the Lo«ly ol every f.pi ier ia fiirnuhed with fi lji link lniupH, *ith tiny holes, '¥oni path of wlTich iaanes a single thrra'i and -when a thousand of these »r mi «.'Ch lH*np-atvj linnd they maka »Ikj -iik lino ol 5 which tin suiii; spins .iUs web, mid Hit* li> we. call a lender's ,thread. u . Spiders have hern aeen as sip«H fa a '•raiii of two i and these spin a thread HO fine, it takea 4,000 of thiiai, put to iidther, to • q-i.il in siz» a single hair. Queer Advertisements , tic mtw , Some of our- comical aa 'l , »ift.:li." Onftdjiiullaily, rn !WW?y of) atical |fnow l e.lgn, she Ims "a fine, , i i> Y. w«-ll fyrpianed t»ed room for a gcii tleiimn twt.lvo fo.-t squ ir- a'notficr lna "a eli -up and dcsiiiildt; snilo of roonia loi • reppeciaMiß fiitiily iir giotfl rejilkw; 1 ' stlM- another 'baS ti itfifl a ninglc woman 8*12." An JCnftWll .w>i. ow l>ce tiue rather mixod; by Jinr: |trief, but when announcing ihe deulli of Ihi husband ibe was .not mo tliat sin lost th" maiu qneation: "His virtnei 4|j e l plica, aul his beuyei hsta weie only aevintceu shilling", lit lias left a widow and and a large iloe£ tc be sold clieaj* at the' old Stan4. lie whi -nalchid to the ether world just *a he hud ooKciuded an extensive purchase ol teit which he git aoebnap that hia wiu ow csn seil ielt hate a frnciion ie>a ib»n any bouse in Londaai l'eaco to b ; a afehw; the busiaeaa will be carried tn aa USIlill." * - ■- ''Say, John/ said a loenl politician lo a Pnhon street Chinaman tho other day, 'are you naturalized?' Yes, 1 natural, ized., 1 votee alloc siim saiuce .MeUcan men, one, live, lien lime.' 'Who are yon c«'iiix lo rote for?* •! voice Washeo —^Vaah—what you .eallee Wip ? A'lee same Chinama:*.. Washecburue. l allee time Publi;an allee tune. Public.iu tnakee bliziicaa t'hinuniau. Dlenioclni say eo.- I*nblicau gtK blobdv idilH'4. Cuiuaman\votee jiljeo. game I'lublidtu. and glet jub wiishoc sblij'L 4'len ccul, 1 voteu Washccb'imie one, five,'tfc'u tirue.' 'NO. 20. Hl\ Ulry witli fury fume arid Tret On North Carolina'* trade our aim is sc:!" w3r ' -t*6k 8?» * c£; if£ •*T-. 'h> : - , • . M-mnfftetarer? ef TBI KI» i I UI G—Hi,u)]-jJjjg Tobacco. Hooni, BKAPTV uniuaiT, Alamnnrr, Car»liua, n.tr* JOTO Twiift. . j *» ■•fTroatiiftus Arrows not frimi NuMe AiPoetry lioixl Hon&t bri»;w iioj Jrom UiiUovr name!— May S>. :> u». HARMS & FLJPPEI?, " JOBUBHS bIwroiITEKS OP ' U" GJiRR6 BOH O, N'. C., Would be glad to furnish KERCimifTS mm~A N D J iflrfnnfatturtrs Quotations. ,o1» > •?•» ! i !■ i... r ■ Bpad*l «*lbnlh»» liiepi VV SAI*S;TKAUK*i AlUocdess *»»n:i have, our PERSONAL ATTENTION, i • * ri[ ii tiiw 7 ' J* i-/ i %v-~» » (ffiiVlß, « Fitsliibnaßle Harbor a*A it* —asd— HAIRDRESSER *' JpT THK BtUDAM HOTKt^ " ffyeclil itft«isUi»n'g'ren to ladies »»d -H! tircn'rt liito. t ail Mid • 6"Mle «f WaJtrr'i dandrufteure. It J.' a euro- remedy aad *ill j |sre>erft nair'mllfog off. [ tf.. -• n — ~t —■■ i '"j' *• - * — 1 Scot I & Donnell ibiU ti.il ,«* r " ' G raliam N C • ' V-, 7 •wi tun JLfayfll(s¥8 t>Mt _ BUtf.HOODN, UKBi'BRIRH BtHIKHKK, IIATM. BOOT* Ui 4k MHORM, NOflß.Va. IRON. *T K fcl., H \ I.T, 1» fl> Ii A «#- AKM, URVBK, fIKDI t) I It I Ii DVR i Nrtiirrsftc&i. ! __—_ «;{| , j,/ f HKftS THE STAR HOISS Iv ,j Of. the PImIM*M >ndM, The Old RelleMe Piedmont Warehouse :i - MRTnutILIM Lecf Tobacco Opposite Depot, JieUisville, jV. Highest pricca and best accoiumodauqim A J. HJMNQTON &CO., Profit* A../. BlUnartAiij CasUler, J. M. Andrew '-Ar«ftlonefcr. l»U!k Eiflngtoii,Clerk, WwidoHm, •- - i . ' • i.ti■ i' i ; )*ui t «.* GLGA\EB aiomss is prepared to exeeete Job Printing (Bl ¥AIFIinET¥, i -—AND WITH • ; NEATNESS AND Dkspatcit, Give Us A Trial. '•
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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July 18, 1881, edition 1
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