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r Alamance Gl E ANEE, . , VOL. 91 TTT (tKAHA.M. N. C. THURSDAY, MAY 10, NO. 1:?; THE ALAMAICe-E5R. JTUBLISHEU wukkLt At ..75 ,. 60 ten sub-p one Tear Bix Months Three Months Every peon sepM (J cfcl wrlbers mui iuwM"'f for the icnirli of tlmo fo rintl i is made tip. Paper sent '.o differcntflice jVo Departure jrom me vasn oysiem T-Tinr Prepaid, .at- tbjs UfFiOK ffA. nnA ior which me z. r v ' f poetrji. "GOOD BYE." j full upon an unexpee'ei tableau. A ' house, and Bart Hayden who happened ; Biuaruy aresseil boy with a feather in to be there saw them his cap, kicked and struggled with his This common phrase-word Idle lisped dj scuooi-irw m they part. -For aged matrons has a sound i If Tfcat Echoes to the heart."-, ,.WHIIVi)lattlnjt To England's white cuffed shore, Dame fashion first her Huge tips lureek 3 8 " DlO.. 0 in. S ln.,8 in. .'cl tf col; col 100$150t300 4"0 7.'50tl20C' ' j,-7sa .fwi soc Wh ,-4i ceaseless, cracl, social slang, SWhy cast a blighting spell ? No lexicon will e'er admit ,; Your idiom fur ''Farewell." I ' i We hear it In "the p-rnnd anln.ina f Frbft'nfaideVaud mamma. Aailly modern synonym & " "Ta-ta ! my dear, Tata I" 4 50 0 00 10 0 17 T0 89 00 4 oo S CO, 7 50) " wi w 7 uo iSr 1 0ft J W 00 20 00 48 00 J 00 rearly .verUBeiiMangyd quarterly it i Local noticeft ten cente a line, first Insertion fin lfcal Inserted lr eaj tliap Mtf tenl;., ' 1 j ' -' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Laura has just been making out a bill. U'jMjss Hayden, to Laura Stetson, Dr., sa'n oyerskirtruffling skkt belt f53." f),"That'8 allj said, the, tird girl let ting her pencil drop, and breathing a tfghj JA8. A. GKAHAM latahamN. C FT' SO W.GRAHAM, ATTOKNHVN AT I.AW, v. Practice In the State ind Cdpeci il attention paid to collecting. J. IK KEEN0DXE, Practices m the 'State and Federal onrts. will faithfully and promptly atteud to all tasi aea intrusted to him r pe she'wiU bay you to-nieht." nurse, who vainly pulled the obstinate child until her face was purple,, , HWhjr.Ly Why Benny p exclaim e JLa,''4rj' gwlwas riurgc-aMi at the Hayderfs ami Benny ti" yoiingst hope ofth house, "what's all this?" "eJi Missihe'a.awiful" said the girl nearly crying? u "Wlierf up nis mind, it's a tiger he k. Just see him now." , '' , , Laura spoke a few words' ', to the boy in alowone.and.he ceased struggling lor'a moment! ' M t f. ; ; X- "Were all at fifxeslahdiBevens,'! saidi the nurse "and the missus is orful nerv ous.' Mr. Bart has just returned from Californy, without no warning at all and brought a young lady with him. I do suppose it's his wife,' from what I heard-n-and and made such Oh ! the humili ation of that proud spirit ! She threw a half defiant glance at the pitying face; then vjth a gesture that repelled him, she almost, flew .down the ; street,' nor hardly, drew a breath until she was at lOme. 'j . M ; I ':. s IIow dreary and meagre it all looked ! The few cheap dishes, the scanty table cloth, the half covered floor, the worn- out chintz bn tho chairs and lounge. "I'm dreadfully tired mama i letme lie, down," she cried in a suppressed voice ad threw herself down" on the creaking old lounge. V ' ' "What is the matter my darling? 1 see shQ didn't pay you of course, and not a stick of wood in the house. , Oh,! the ; heartlessness, 1 the wickedness of those who are rich." 1 ' "' i'l '"' . Fashionable 7 ailor, iope murmured Mrs. Stetson. "She is well aware of our needs," was Llhe sad reply. At, tjie same time . she cafries her old .habits of saving into her new life, for she knows that I will not , cfiarge one half the price that a regu lar dress-maker would. She would have to pay Mme Solifle $100 at least."? . "Well, it's a shame," replied her naother, 'that yoil can't get the regular price when you do your work as well. !Timetwas when our father could ,have bought and sold Walter Hayden.' and now you must work your fingers off for his daughter, who has neither your edu cation, nor " 1 nnrh. t littl. Linnrh tHAt ii n nnittli hire terical. You only make it worse for me, you see, calling up old times. Just say it will all coma right in the fail as policeman, so you'd better come." Laura heard, and; for a moment, street and houses whirled around that? she A loud rap. Laura hid her face,, Her it quite , upset ' the missus, ' mother answered the call and in strode ich a time. Now ther's that lart Hayden,' (almost defiantly. ' At least you will welcome me, Mrs. Stetson he said, the pld fine ring in his voice. ?; r ,!- .j, , ,,..,u !' Laura sat up," calm and cold again: . . "Anne sent this by me,", he said,' and laid a sealed envelope on the table. ' "Wheyj did you get homc?' Mrs. Stetson asked as soon, as she recovered from her Burpriso. ' ' ' ' 1 ! "Only a few hourl hgo," ' was Bart's reply. ,-I brought cousin JaekV had much to do to keep herself from fainting. The words rang in her ears, "I do suppose it's his wife." The strange and sudden revulsion ofeeling -passed, however leaving her deadly pale. " Cer tainly Bart had a . perfect riht to get married,, perfect right to forget her of course he had. , Men had done such things, ever since the flood, and would probably to the end of time. The blood burnt her face now, but as ..,r ! she came in the sight of the dwelling it r, S H - An -.: W ..CCO. 2. TO B til Ufm' ff "I lH . Is pruparcd to nslte Finn Ch4hSn? for evcry wdy. ftfe his sanuJw pirfcjl f?od!anJ ; BtTK r oca mar2-E3V,j'-,! 3i papos.used to," and with a smile, on her Bps ale tu-nd,Jef p-oubjed ejrea fay. AND DEALER IS tratchev, ri.rba, Jfotrelrrt Silrcr Hilrer Plairal Wrr. Tlain and; ncy'gagemtnt lind'We'- ding Kings Made at bhort Send for patented caruTTOr mcrisr reet s.zc of Bugcr. " goodg 'Venftfi Wfy-pBit of the Bi irturv rulers $72 finteJaetTeo. a week made at ci otfore the pnblir. SrpitM'Bfet bi i'e4 m VHI start you. Men, women, boys and girli ailtei P.V(rrirlir to wnrfc fnr iia. . ijnw .ls bf time, ton can work In spare time, or itiie ' For poor, proud Laura, earning a acanfyJjYUig for,Jier mother and her self, had menrory-of the Haydeus hid den in her heart. .When Bart Hayiten. had gone away, nly iWr'beforJ she. -had thought of l I . S J I ' , ? I i i i him for months aftet, nay, evtn tiil now with quickened pulse and heightened color. The Haydens yere noj wealthy t len, but within A short -time they had come into fortune, and it was rumor ed thatyWi B'rt 'was also growing ricVhr6ug!i lucky speculations. It .was just nine months since .the deatli of Laura's father.' Me had drop ped down suddenly while apparently in the full enjoyment of good' health, and and after the funeral it was found that h1sffair( we'rr hi f tangled condition, in fact only a small house' was left the widow, through the consideration of the JTWetlitorBf and that far from comfortably furnished. s Laua the child of wealth and fashion, herfather'sidol,adelicate,th0rough-bred rl. wlio had heretofore sun- nrjgecKedJierse)f iuthe warm rays of pros perity! and hardly knew; whether she had a heart pr not, proved , herself a he- she worked at with all ber heart. Plain sewTng7 embroidery dress-making, for which she bad a talent, and concern- had ine wnicn sue ujwju mu6uiu6.j ome . uy fhe your wbov. t0 the ojijcg. No Uer, Bne not been ridi he might have been SSSfSitSSt famols'rerything was undertaken pZtt!lFttJJSEZ willingly: She accepted the 'situation CBC'o.-M Ansui-u, Maine. . r j though not without some struggles with vk Wa h-v. h.Tri Mh iriinMi iii ! oaA wna at the call of her beauti 1U1 UtUllui precnriiig Patcntn. gayeUi, Trde Marks, JrOpyrfshu, etc.. in this and other couhtiici "r Hand Books tlvine foil Blustratious in fenis tr Ad4rcsjL..8. & r P. Lact. -aitent Au'ya, 604 F. St., Hahfflnrrrxr - C' '?QC1 f 'im,r h f - la.Atruin cuna formal of tf Kidney arid ttpni n u Ak on tui liiivuilsa P,BbUitttot roirttiPWa4 BMottoo.atiailattt the fcealtiiy usef lim M 0 a4 ty fceeplnc th. knA la fiM. Wo Will wwijr Wiitnro luid quickly caxm AtK Spring t,ciauMi.eyrtaM.nt9 ahmilil tk ateorenghcoaiattti 11 lotpBrr aw' ' voiut4Hfl A, 1 ! 'rv,o ,n'tl take it?" she asked, gazing a'rHerranxiously. -"Yolook . "I am ill-Ahat is my head aches, but walk wili do me goorj,'' Laura re sanded trf ihg to look bright. "Do you think I would let you carry borne ny ork? No, indeear anu uC, er and kissed ber mother's forebeao. receded ..leaving her pale, and, almost faint. .... " She stormed at herself for being so supremely foolish; but the tears were very near her tired eyes for all that.- . Huge trunks blocked tip the hall. A loud, cheery voice sounded, that struck woefully against her heart, and the first person she saw stalwart, handsome-Bart Hayden ,'just coming forward as, he, is sued hiy orders to'the men who were taking till bo.tes Up'atri. " "Taura my dear, M, 199 Stetson !" cx clained the young man, hurrying to ward hcr- - - ? -s?t,. ! But Laura face wa! like steel. k She made a cold little bow. ? "Welcome home, Mr. Hayden," she .said, in asetcold voice. "I cameto bring some-'' she' could1 not ' say eth word "something for your sister. ' I general ly go to her. room.' ,1s she the re." ,-sHeicU back a litfe.rapg how the ,, "I I , rather think, sh may , be en gaged," he said in a blundering confus ed way, there might have been a little anger in ?lmJvoice Siut j perhaps you had better go up,'; , and. he, turned on hia'heel. .4. ' ; i..-. , "He didn't like td speak of his wife, and no wonder," half sobbed Laura to herself. : ' - , 1 "What in the deuce makes her act so coldlj ?'' muttered young Hayden ; then in a tender voice, "but shej. might .have seemed just a bit glad to see me, I think," and then kicked a box put of bis -path and went moodily to the door. ' 1 Anne tiayden was alone. ' ' , "So glad you brought it,? Bhe cried ; ''and oh I doesn't it look beautiful ?" and he shook out the creamy satin with ex clamations of delight. , 'Sit down, won't, you? I've so much to tell you. Birt has come home. : ; "Yes, I know itj but I'cant wait-not a moment. ' It must be getting dusk, wife and and." She ercw desperate with the tear that inntf shdifld eee the tears, with me, she was ordered home for her h ealth and Jack?, couldn't leave; so,. I took Mattie in charge. Poor girl 1 am afraid home' is oti'ing' to help 'her much, or iudeed anything else.";? ; j Laura niade' an aluqost ' imperceptiblo movemej. fiSliQ M as, flir fipm cold noJ her very temples burvedvy. i-f d ", -i J '' "Well, good .hight,' he said, stealing a glance at Laura as be rosa after answer ing Mrs. Stetson's inquiries, "I've done my errand, and .Mrs; Stetson, you, at least, will let me-come sometimes and and talkj W)th.tj'0u, iwan1trjrduy for,' the sake of old times ?7jt ri "-? u "To be surewai 'tho quick 'answer, "If you wiill jeope io1umbU'a'pla i. You see how the Wheel has gone . round with us. poor Mr.f,' Stetson " 5,1 'J'Yes). I heardibe i' saitl pitfnglyj "long agOi'! Anne wrote me. j But I am not one ' of the ' ficklo kind Mrs. Stet- '.'''! T'j 11A - :. fir, &,Bni,As; V:f..? iio if a -j.r .... 1 1 1 n If) .it. krl ss.t! m , LI " -fia 2, - JO 1 . . " 2 CO - r 1 ' t . o Baa J-' 54- a- a?' to'- r Garden Seeds,' Drugs t&c For teshjOardeu JSU.iDrnrs. Mediolnw. Oi:s. FalnU, ferfumery and Fancy Toilet Artide.cauoaiij (itl Apt I y ' "!' . . a ' . . A. WHItE, mr 8 tloirt. npn r; A ".5, ; N v: r f : r ... . -.l'sillJ USTv-VUi. I J:.i! 1 I .11 1 i. ' .I f Wilis ' ' What fli '4reat; rMtoratrfe, BosMtar'a ' Stomach Bitten, wiU do, must be gathered irora wnu n nas aonr. ii dub encecea ma icsl eurrs in thousands of cases , of tlyapepr . a reproachful glancOii at Bia, bilious disorders, ' intermittent fevtr, tipation, sick headuehe, mental despon ' dener , ' and the - pccullav JoompUtnta. aud;.., disabilitie to which the feeble are so aobleet. - '" ' '" i' ., JToc sole by all Drng?iat and Ueaitra jT - geuerall)-. ' ' ' .- 1 t' J 1 7 7 V' i Address. TAYLOR MFC. CO. ''". IPiMn jrntin ui riwi . Clvarlotte, N. C, HE GREAT CURE son.". This with Laura. , ". "Goodnight'" he said the next min ute and bowed to both women. . , 1 He had reached the door, when a faint Voice calleS t r ': xU'l'.u:,. .:;"Brtt'r;," . He came back with a, half suppressed eagerness' in' his 'manner,' and 'glance wary but anxious. "r-',til.u ;,','';. ., ',, ; '"I was jiiiO; a little rude to night,"; she said, looking dangerously beautiful ; in her humility. ,'Please forget it.' "Indeed I 'will," and he seized her hands, his'yes radiant . ' "I understand you were always such : a sensitive little creature t So you forgive, eb ?" he blun dered. ;S j' '. .UV? ; . i t : "It was you wbo wcre t . forgi' mo, i , believe, 7 , saia, wturn aemuijciy, ner lips quivering, ready to cry and to laugh j too. ' , ; !..".:.' -i . "Mrs, Stetson, will you" allow" meto whisper?" asked atraight forward,. Bart. "Certainly," saie the bM lady her ' heart beating qiikker.n.Wlat was going to hapien7 JMa poverty uone us wurei,, for thorn? WaSlherc indeed bright hope j , for the future? - . . s ,"t Bart put his full Hliinii!g beard close ' tVSu'rMrZ , . . 1 4.. . . . . mwm mmm eruuuBV imii our ji aura's ear, ami the second time raid ; Zf.7!'HX? M it la for U th palaftU dbaura of the: .K!DMEYS.LrVC AMD BOWELS . It slauiaM the rnlan of Hi. sorld colon that owi Via 4rcoUUl nUbiina' wUleb osujrta. Tlotsru oriuetuaann eaa riii, Tuaus.iiDa op cap 3 lot th wont fbnoa of thla tarribll dtJiMif loar befn quickly roUerad, and ta anort ttm PERFECTLY CURED mix, $u uqct ea nat, aouj 11 paxocma. KTBIXa, SICHaBDOON at DurtblvT tori VI, pat nr .imi an J.r Southgdte; M& Son, f 6'jJa;a iJ .riv'i-ln.i aoi Vttvsfj tLifeiAna itiro Insurance A gjut. sa.f'to' "DURHAM; N.'C1 J "? f; Large lines of insurance itlaoad in baa I IP- toil t.) a i 1 J4v'".V Bo 0 k s e 1.1 eir ri d Statio1 ' -7': . i -... , , ir - Newsdealer : AND nKAI.R IK CHAS 1 t . School jBor t.:-i S 2 Wrlteto me for ahY bov Voir M U.no in my treKI will order, it for ' 26.999 NOW Ifl USE. IB LEY 'HE O f ALL PLANTS. FOR ALL CROPS FOR ALL CLIMATES. i We an ft larffMt faraaera, largeat aee4 artfir ' era and largeat aed dealer asrwhore; hei haw greats f atUWei f or pfodaeta cW gedo, XI ar 5wl r and only the hert sent out. , Oar Amuud CataUf. mm Prim XMbrlaM THE f GREATEST SEED BTOHE IN TUB ' WOULD TOXYOUK OWN DOOIU It k ' of Flower. Veaetabla, Tleld and Tne Batda, 'n4 : Plants. 8eotrttBtoany addreaa IlinnM eiubb ex. ovuaiiiv;Ti w 1 isj saai aw ark 1 -J W-.r f f a -, ; -pyg -a -t w over she leKbetter,!thed)r! placfedit ktl4bami ofher patroness, "Qlkj-eoajrry, L aupposat you won't mfoaaHjj&&r Hbel ay intil next weckMiKOTAJl ..' "IJvVart out blfwal ani ww aid Irav berr;hUki crimson, "and in fact we ielad nrey-7 1 ; 'iiwrmelidearmM was ifo thought- Lauras wt as IfjsUecouia smcinrongu ht. Wcak roulneram. tm re, ran Mar kalita. They 1 to Laura's car, ami the second time raid ; nMe. Ciro.i.r,.,kdr Newnrk MnchinaccN Urmystic.words that had so long lin- N ttkQJ ficncrgl 8ouUiern , T jyin"g Pj"awdwH &y ----- k.lti- V lifll faRB OUltO WDlte fSntin the open air the toervous exhaustion from which she j Must you much I have ..fflgnSI I IH run Toooa, porhap,. ii."S, mnalhar. a few Wlin a aw , rjuiuu-j" f - , , : 1 0 yon don't mow now mwcu 1 u of recognition, but most witbout nofac- go ou JtaiUliate things these, were, V teJft?" H1 . a,S'; wdle firmly. Iifte4f MtbtA ot wow .het-yelL-llie DUv Bile ilCU "w , , -;; ( . - 4 I . ., . . v:t, and nassed f ara were running down her cheeks as f0rS cent, stamp. Ulwl her head a tnfle higher, and passefl ( tears were nu. g gouthSthW., Pbiladclphia. . Tmin!r a corner she came she hastily descended the Eteps of toe nravi'iv vu. - - gered in her memory. . - . . Laura did not repulse . him. JHe felt then that her heart belonged to him, that it had never goae to any othe.r. Agent, Louisville, Ky, it i-t A boy with a top tried to npin it, , But ha hand got a f horn right in it, The pport didn't fpoil, Fyr St. Jarons Oil, . . . Cured his hurt in Jess than a mfait. 2 A red-haired clerk' in Savannah, f t Slipped on a piece of banana,' 1 ; Great rmin henrpd, But St. JiieohB Oil eurcd, f UsU W He hot goes dancing' with nannab. Wbateyt-r the weight of a reason againat enpente Iiqur, it is Weightier still igainst distilled spirit. ' l Lr.it - j ; ? - .. -'I- :; j Illustrated Book of Caga Birds m lied 1 00a uj., 1 Paynes' Automatic Farm Engines OF ALL K1?1DS-E3t3b:ished IC40 Oar 10-ltorse Kpnrk ArrodJta Tlimtlilaa a;ia ha rot M.imi (r-t Uimiirr in 10 kHn T. 11 Iturn '.nod S fort loi:r. foal, miU coru talk Send for Price Li-t Jim ( ninloitn G. ' i- i T -'. PATSK, SO.NS, Pox IW0. Cotubia. S. T "ciiiMrjox mowers;' f "'!-yi:'K': REAPER AS"1 COftr B;ifi)ER3, r -Xi)I'3 HAY RAKES. ' ' " . . . HISSOUI GBAly DRILLS, " ,s ( j GEl?ER TDrJ Sil'EfeSL' ;.' i EERLBS3 STEAM EXGISE8 ' And GenbralAgj-icuItural, Implements. For sale by ' ; . ' 1 ' ' - j v ' L. II. nOLT, ' 4 - Graham, N. C. aprl2Im , VENTt WAMTECKC7S to SISO Peir Month. y h e C on PLRTHJ fOH g i ff... v4 ' iL!DF- " ' Tk ExperHMMed Ha waer'prKSXr , "A aook f rao praatleal ntlMjy 'ldoa.tf arc k found outaulaof laapiraXoo. -Mifaiiif NEEDED DY ?SXT Viu Piar.CItTTp. BaaBfalBhdlBtslsi:iai: 'Una . O. HcCXiUI V A C, i'kUa A, ,r-4 ,avv .- '.J-:.;! -ii, ,ji rt a ar i-3 L. a M ."J ' 1 . i. i i . v , v-if rtio 1 1 Erery Mistress of a Horns in the Sooth kbc nareTHS NEW DIXIE COLX-COO It cootains th cream ef a'l the otfO books on COOKERY AKD HOUSTf KEEPI NO, Over B.COO receipt, troead j ,ncd,froraetdfYSn7raceiiitbooksl4(3,0,: aew biota sad helps and facts of Talne. Sold ', obriptfoa. ACENT3 VA:;Ta.D. for spacfanea pnrea ami tprwv. atlafjta: n - :! bibles ""al rrrm. UoUai. WaU, AUtNib ttantea t" Vorks of riurarter: srrcat nricty,;a- ng fasf; Rre4c4 c iIWHC: selling it; rfftvcwHc vnfO "THt t ' .T 13 r. ndPraxstoIlieAaltmaaftlKjiur C.i A
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