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But u wa Mar tba top, km Intereat wauea; , And whan Un awunnin balohea forth and rain forfchaenponna pit turnato aplta. , The naoa that cheered na oa aow howla aa doarat And haodadeal blown, thaUnt 41 Iaeroni OodpltrhUn who hath attained kla coat " andrtrahimatrencthi for (aUure'a eroaa walgha ...-. . leal -. tv t And priaiea lighter than aehlaramant'i erown-i, ttblnk th' napardon'btoaia moat ba Booceea. . 1 Vila Ul 1.- W.-J1 ,, ,i j, ' I! ,1;- '. It SISTER JMEUCENT. i re JACOB JK.. LOIVC atto::ne at -m5jaf May J7.W K.O, ADVERTiSEl iSNTS. SUFFOLK ' Collsgiib" Juititnto. CIJAItfEJRra) 1S72T jyeparatorifyjPtacficat fir Finishing in Uiasui"), jUittiemalica, esctencc ;TcroM reaaonablo.: totb iexca admitted in piwmct aopamucuia. . . . . r Tba next aeaaioh open Monday, Beot. 17th, 1888, ' Write' to tbe principal for cataloene at nfiQjkyva :i,.vt j. ;, m inir. i, ti. ORillifiCOIiUEGE: rOEBOTEr SEXESI ' BeMinit openij gppt. - 8. . Terroa ,ker nontn 92, f4, 4.6, psynble qoartWH iyr' i5oxrt per mootn f 8.6V,-mciuain furnished room and wood' tut; td'oer month for theme board iDg flv-dayxper wes. rayaiue mnMiiyri.; j i ) ":BMrlin departmen,'ill: tbov in thkrgebf Mi. J. UrfSNewmaDi- . li .V, For ofalogiie and fulleriolbrmallsn, hi- ,f . .i;,- Eev. J. u. Kewmak. - : ." H -li VANTAGES IB Vp. NSTKUMENTAJu'.' ,;. 0 ' ma j niA Pont l LADY'S -BOOK- Will be far iuperlor to any year at It bla torj, a larger amoantf money bavin? been appropriated for tbe cuibc!llnmunt of the nairazine than erer before."-- tioder has been snblwbbd-for 00 yuan Witli6nt mutlngc an la aae,ana . j , -..-i ti r TOO CANNOT GET A UETTER Bister MMicent lived all alone in a carious stone house on the outskirts of poor little village. She had coma to HUUllUk Ik OUUltJ UiiTLJT Tooll DeTOTe, and; since then no one had seen her face, for the reason that she wore upon it a black silk mask. trimmed with lace, which revealed only a pair of wgt unrit eyes., jor me rest ner dress was something like that of a nun, straight and black, with a bonnet ana veil wnen she went abroad, and within doors a sort of cap that con coaled both head and throat. No one ever , heard her whole name." On her arrival she held an interview with the two clergymen of , the place, and told them her story, which neither of them could be induced , to reveal in detail. However, it was said by many that she was an unhappy wife, into whose face a jealous, mistress had thrown vitriol, disfiguring,, her for life. I She was rich, and hail attimmuaiI her wish to assist 'the poor of the place with her money, to nurse the sick and to perform all the duties of a Sister of Charitvto those who suffered. whatever. - their srelieion. - whatever their condition, without asking if they were worthy or unworthy. ; i i 1 At her door huntr a little hnr Infa which letters might be slipped : asking for aid. In her house was a little mnm where she received all who desired to talk with her. She had a store of sim ple remedies which she used in minor eases; in others she sent for good doo tors..' jno one ever appealed to her in vain. vITor thirty years she had been j XT" Z mua w n the road and carried him to a tavern Mfibm continued her deed of har, r anch in ihnhlTr : To those who spoKe to her of Sister Marion's death, she only answered "God's will be done," and no one knew who Sister Marion was or guess ed why she sought the hpme of Bister Millicent. ; But we who are in the bo sret may go back a space and visit the home she .left behind her in her woe and pride, refusing to accept anything from the bands of her unfaithful hus band. Charles Auchester had yielded to the madness of a foolish passion for awhile and had followed the beautiful singer for whom he had deserted hie wife half over Europe. Her bad tem per bad Boon weaned bim, however. He. guessed that she was untrue to him; and awoke ode morning to find that she was gone with a lover more to her taste. The natural result fol lowed. Remorse brought repentance. He returned home, hoping to find his wife bewailing his absence, but to his horror could find no trace of her. Penniless and friendless, she had gone forth into the world and Memed to have vanished utterly,'; He advertised for her. "He set detectives to work. He went in search of' her, but all in vain: At last he heard from one who knew his wife that she had been seen by her in the streets of a certain moun tain village, and set forth at once in that direction. Entering the village, he passed the walls of a church and came to a small parsonage. The pas tor of a little place, like this usually knows all its . inhabitants. Charles Auchester bethought him of this, and seeing an elderly gentleman in the garden, entered and made inquiry. The gentleman proved to be the clergyman, and replied kindly to his questions, j..;":, -iu .-.""! :h 1. ''Marion Auchester is not common name," he said. "A lady thus called resided here for more than a year. . It is not long since I was called, toper form her funeral rites. : She died sud denly, and. according to her desire, was buried privately- at .midnight. Yonder is her grave." r?! ; ,,...,. "Dead!" srasDed Charles Auchester. and turned away. He had killed her, then. He should never ask her for giveness or receive it His brain was on fire. He knew not what he did or whither he went He staggered along the road like s drunken man, repeating that awful word, "Dead 1 dead ?' , At last he fell senseless to the earth. and good Christians lifted him from ity, of self renunciation, without ever giving any symptoms of weariness of The landlord was sot at first inclined am m i xi.- 1 . 1 - j" j it , ., : 1 wwnnui iiuiMuiL uut jiaviOK SSd.Sir?"PPiP.?d. W'- clothes,. h5 "-w mww rj ewAM wulu AAA TO (U11T ed upon the borders of old acrcL - , It Wfl IOTA in tKa affAnnAAn 9 m a . Z'&S ppad the bt a w a w UID I Si fill XB1 V -B I n II LS the great oaks that stood before Sister Milhcent's . little house, that a knock sounded upon the door a tremulous blow, that seemed to the arood woman's experienced ear to speak of an aching uwv xuBiemng to open n sne saw before her a ladv in faahionabla travw eling dress, who fell into her arms. 11 t'Sarionl" she cried, "can it be Ma. lioBft' .,.,. i ........ ,v .., t ..;..( Yes, Aunt Millicent, it is I," sighed well filled .pocketbook and his port manteau, decided that he was able to his valuables room in the house , for his-accommodation. . Th doctor was sent for, and shortly a mes senger was dispatched for Sister Milli cenl who came at once. - "It is gentleman of means, ma dame," said the landlord, "and a very handsome man. , He's quite out of his mind and in a high fever, but I've found out his name from marks on his things and letters in his pocket, He is a Air. Charles Auchester.; The 'do minie says he asked him- some ques- 1 "None of. us know exactly,1' said he landlord! "She has always dona that. It is disfigured, they say. Per-, 1 AAn aw aa wuy saa aauai o evvva suuni 1 "And she has been here for thirty rears f" asked Auchester. , f; ' ' ' "Five-and-thirty is hearer J the mark," said the landlord. "I was 10 years old when I first saw her and look her or a ghost, and I am five-' and-forty now." ' ' ' ' " : "I wish 1 could have thanked her, mid Auphester. , , j "She does not even require that," re plied the landlord. "She is the best wo man alive." , " 1 A neat old ladv now took the olace of the lady in the mask, and Charles : When he was quite well he' called. Upon tbe clergyman and questioned . him more closely. He learned that it was with Sister. Millicent that his wife had lived, and that ho one, save the ' Shysieion, had seen her after her, eath,whioh was ascribed to some lung difficulty. " . . To Sister Millicent he must then go, If he desired to learri more of his wife's last hours, and to the old stone cottage lie repaired one day. , His ran upon the door caused the masked lady to appear; but when she aw who stood without she gave him no welcome. . "May I come far ho asked. "I wish to speak with you." V ' ' "On what, subjectf. asked Sister Millicent, "I think, madam e, that you know,", aid Charles Auchester. i' .; , ' ' She shook her head. ' ' '' I' ' f VMv wife lived with vou durinirhor last days, ".he said. "Marion Auches ter made you her friend, her conn dantet". - . . - r . ;. , She bowed again. " ' ' VI must tajlf with yoq," said he. ' ' "I can toll you nothing," said she; "nothing more than the inscription on, thatgray slab in the churchyard can "Ah,"' be said, sadly "I see bat you despise me." "Perhaps," replied Sister Millicent. ' "You know that you (jeeervo L Your' wue was true to you. Hue loved you.. You deserted her. Return to your light of love, and let her comfort you.", "I hate the creature I" be answered. "The only woman I ever loved was my wife. To have ' her back for but one hour I would die in tortures." ' Sister Millicent ppeneg the door: more widely. "Come in," she breathed. t; ' . He entered. '' ' "Tell me of her." he said. .."Was she very unhappy! Did she speak of met Did she send me any messagel" -"You had deserted her. You would not have cared," said sister Millicent, "I think she said something like this: "Let him be happy. He is free of me at last,' " and she began to sob behind Elf. ' I I ' 1 V. Vi-i ADVERTISEMENT?. ' J ! JERTISCVTX, Of Qainis Audited and Allowed j ...jgj., for Alamance C6ixntf!i u .-,;,) from Dec. ..3,-83 to ?u j Oantnufiirm latt wk. . , fob kabch, 1889,, ; Falls Neuse Maaufao:urin 0o,,Jf" 1 supplies for Katie Vebh, , tl( f 0Q June Th m ii t , supplies for ;;, ' Ham'l ordi-B, ., , r , , 6 00 J W Uardeu, pair pants for yoeli I Rogers, ,.',.,,4 . ... ,.,;,l.4 ",, , ,, 1 00 Jam '1 finrber, building extrnsloa r i lo Alamance. bridge j ,.. 22000 JTaa A JitrHan. reftaurinir jUvint. . . baw bridge, . k , , , t, , 44 fri j Dr O W lxuK, services as sup't , ,., ., of health from LV '88, to Mar '89. 8125. 2 itals whiakey .for ' .' . poor home 2 80, allowed, , , 2780. J C Low, regular juror , for Sep .,,(., ; ; term, '88, ; ,,. ejq T a Earlier, supplies, for Rachel,, ; Moore, ' 160 jonn v uaaou, -upplie tor JCJa-y , rinda Troltnau, , . ,r , , ., 00 Big U Cotton Mills, supplies.; ..,. BenJ Rlppy, . , , Q0 Jas uiltsou, supplies for Pbereiba.,,.. Johnson, 4 .. , .;, ISO f R Harden A Sou. suppues Lr - , Rebecca Cook, m,.,,;-.,,,,..;'. 8 00 J H a trtieu Boo, supplies , for , - Polly Faucttte, . ,M( ,.. ,. 8 00 J W Harden Aeon, supplies , lor ' Aaroo Kuinbley, ,. ,, ,.;,. 0.00 Thus M Hyll, suppliet for James ..... Llnuens,,. j, ,M ;,.300 Thos M Holt, supplies lor Sarah . . tu ai uoii f bona, supplies for JUrs ,tuinuiH,uiu-if j ,, ...sou I'anc. Holt. sudIs for Ssml Puirh' 06 W P Ixelauil, suple for Bella Slade, 00 ooiviajerj, auppnea or oaliie . . . . RUhon, Mked 614, allowed. , ,,J5 00 iw jt iwerr, auppue 5ier; J$V ley Johiiaon, .,,,'; , . , , ., ,800 E & W II Jxpk supplies for . r.Ann Price, i , ;, . ! 6.00 J D Mcrberaon, supplies fr Car. ., , olipe Rrtiliff, , ( ,-. 7 ' ,7.60 V c Haubut,, supplies for .Jos Harder, ..,rf,'t. ...r iOO B A Hel'ars, supplies for Cleve- -N fa' II . .In' - I . I -f"N a- AL III 1!: . x - 1 I 1 f li f I 11 VI' I, :LJ L J LJ- UL klTjfST-:. I '(,(. i f 1 1 ' ; r - t :.va. .! .1. f--a pAr y- V rv". i , 9 . (A .. "fit Hi;im -QHIS HEA7Ql SANTA CLAUS IS NOt MAKli I- ,1 f;f! HEADQUARTERS, ..!! -j - fVt't Wt,i Jif i 1UUU DWIUI, . . I I ... Rob't Shaw, supplies for Adeline , s.. , Foust, ir .U ,80 Rob'tSpooo, supplies for Ruth,) ,-.i.. W JSwckard, supplies, for Mary , A Norwood,' i i(f ...(,,,,., ,-400 1 W 8liarpe,suppls fyf. Ssrah ., , "- . JMelville., .,t 4o0 her mask. tne young lady,, "and I have come to tionn ahrtnt VOU in arreat and tnrn hla imf Vm t .. ,. . fm f f?' W hU bead when be heard the comfort me, I know. You told me to; was dead." - out of person two dollar' worth of magislne than by enh- erlblrg to "Uoaey," :IH ut jraMibT H 40- . aciMa lu America, The leadline attractlcM Tof 18W kie Beautiful Colored Fas titan Plates ; Enrrarod Vaohioa Platea in black . and wnitevi.repre- aenttnr ina prevaiiics; atyica, , proaocco ex- .praaaly for Oodey . . , . r , , t , i Vlawl Sta-aranedl PrMtlmlrcaa, Jkwt Mrlirf aiaal JkMllwrli S aanM. .-aw aaal apalaiv JMawiel Man . fr the. lloaMM' .Wait te SlaiHA, l4eraad - 1 a;Mklaar Staraiixia. Btta. Tbe "Beautiful Home" CTob by Emma J. (Obit, for yoaec fconaek'eepera or tboaa wbo . roo template bacuralnj ao. f'AvTear in the Hooae. by Auaoara Salububt Pbbsoott Jranv Wren), which will treat of tbe ari obi duties for each month. A Children Si Corner, for tbe llltle onea. A rick arrar of llteratnre bt favorite Ahora, among whom ate Emily Lennox, Olivia lyovati vtiaoa, Aaa Jiarie reca, a.iaie snow. "O." antbar of "Uemiai." - belle C. Oraena, with ker nnmorooa anetenea, aao omera. ' FREMICV8 to elab reJeers are amon lu roeeiaj featnrna, and Godeyl offeri tbe moat raoiee and vaioabie 01 any mairaaine pio luneo. Sena loe., lor aamuiit number con taining full elab rates and premlonu. . IVIRr XADTHIEOWM DRKSSMAKKR wbo raheeribei to Ood'ev'a Lady knee . J oniKa which yoa will tod In each Bomber Anbiiea Tarn to voar own aelectloej of anr rat paper patter lllaatrated la Oeder'atdya iujok. soar lac- sample t-opy wui tne of these ejopona. ... eootaia -I Ul at ibe I IS nalMntaa Tr aakaar'aXHMa . .The pttfrra ahowg jee bow toeat eat rnntat yea want l'hat U al wt. can any in ttiieapaee. For tbe reat aeo your aaoipie 'Uony ia oo!y $ 00 a year . . , AAoreat -G01ia.r-S LADY'S t0ai PWJadelphla, Pa. - '-.;-'" : - 1 . .InXlubwith this paper, GODEY'8 and the Cleaneb Price f 2.90. which ahruld be sent to the cilice of . the ' CLEAKLi at Graham. ,. -1 ' 1 "Tc:vn Property fcr Sa!o. ' One hooae aad lot la the towa rvf Graham. T.e U eooi&ine aboat one acre aod It H fnod "iK-rnnta dwWimr. aad aactbrr frond li.i 1 ne w h,.' premix are ia a sie of g m'i rf; air. and doirau.y Inrad. .A -o a ha'f acre anlmprored kit well l"cat c ' -i a e f-ir a rrfcisi-in-A. t 1 r ( '. Mit and lu4 Informauoa ap , r Uj W'C v. ti"l. hiniKroiiii. I ' .-. 5, ti. . come to too. if ever I needed a friend r-. I need one now." - - , , ,; Bister Millicent replied by taking her hand in hers. . . ? ''What has befallen vonf" aha anlr. ed. "You do not wear the garb, of widownooa." - - - "I am tint a mrtAmtr M burstintr into tears, ''hut mv hnahanJ has deserted, me; he has gone away wiui auuuusr woman. - . . 1 1 : "Uharles Auchester, then, is not bet ter than other men," said Sister Willy eenVsadly. 3 -: . r "We were very happy," sobbed the poor wife, "until she came.", y , . . . She always comes," sighed Sister Millioent. : ,,. , , ; ,-.-,. ' 'She was singer, a bold, bad w'o man, - with . a .splendid yoioe. . The elopement isthe talk of the town," Said Marion Auchester: "He left me weh provided for, whir fine house an 1 good income of my own, but I refuse to accept his money. I will not inhabit his house. f : : ? . ; ; . I ' "You Ve right," said Sister MH11 eent,' i ..:- j .-. "My friends advise me to ret a di- torce," said Marion,' 'but I am his wife; though he has wronged met I refuse to free him. I cannot endure the .pity, the curiosity' of the people I nave Known . unaer otner;- circum stances. . I ran away from them like a thief in ,the night , Had I parents or cnuaren, a couia not cave aone Una, 0 .courseT but I stand alone in the world, .mil you take me in and let roe uve witn you 1 1 win do aa you kld.DX wilt keep your house, help you o?ae your patients, teach the oeor chudresv-anything, if .you. will but a ioemenere. x ou are my only reia- sive. a Know your story; we etui now sympaiftBe wita eacn other." . , 5 "Mr homeiSTOursL'saidEkter'Mil. Ecent, "and I am glad in my old age to fin J one who will help me in my work and solace me in my solitude." From this time on the poor of the TiliAre oeffan to see that L.ster Milli cent h&X a companion, a young wo man who did not veil her sweet, sad face, or cover her bright hair, but who pwerwue wore Uie same black rarb. and who was her aAekUnt in all her labors. apt more than a vear thev wnrlJ tvm'!.M t'.nistall m.A- G . nra noti" si 1 to much allle La f "nernl effect u-tti vi.via wt.o wtirn couU trntbe- liere'tual t -cr 2 ..enl had -once resembled Bister Manon in feature. And great was the grief of the poor wnen one morninr tne cottage was elrtwxl ssrainst ail tmt tbe physician, P"l it was known that rniis tuiica i-..''s ba4 bfcXailen one of Itintii "rood la...e." A few days laier the doors of the CT" SCpened. A arnaH f uneral pro--.--a emerjrj t "from, and a r n ruj took r.- ia U.e graveyard. 2-iien F r i.....netjt onreinore sp- pearej 1 3 i.et ri-it an 1 v L t :,e wa cre -rt and 1 i'r 'A t-snof y"". ' t Ler g x J Wwis Vn w no Sister Millicent uttered a cry and sunk into a chair. She was trembling from head to foot : "Are you ill I What can I do for you, madamef" cried the landlord, but by a sign she forbade him to. ap proach her. .. - 1'I was faint; it is over," she cried. "But I am not sure that I ant able to let fiff Ia K V 1.1 Anwrn V.A w. I- ,.j t.je aaDjo."t-raceful nurse this Mr. Auchester." and went toward thedoor. There she -paused. "Is he very illf she asked. - "In danger, the doctor said," replied the landlord. "He doesn't know any thing, but if you are notable, don't nalc youcneaitn, madame; surely you ao enougn ; una man is not poor. Sister Millicept paused a moment, rested her head against the doorway. and seemed to deliberate. . Then she said: "I will go to him," and followed the landlord to tne stranger's room, which she never left for many weeks. -- For days he raved of Marion; de clared himself her murderer: prayed to die. Then he lay motionless and senseless. One day, however, he came to himself and looked urxm a nun like figure- at his bedside with some curi- OBlty. . . ... "Who are you The asked, faintly. , "I am Sister Millicent," the woman answered. "I have been nursing yoo. JTou are better, I know." "1 wish I was dead," the man an swered, f Sister Millicent put a soft hand upon his forehead. "You are young: you seem to be prosperous," she said. "Why do yon That was her last thought, then," sighed Charles Auchester. "Very well. I am sufficiently punished. I will fol low her speedily. I hoped to find her, to kneel for her forgiveness. life is valueless without her." . "If she had but known," sighed Sit-' ter Millicent . ,rr "She will never know," said Charles Auchester; "but at least I can die also. Life is worthless to me now; I will not have it" "Charles I" cried the !adv. ! ' He started violently and looked at her. y, " -' .; "Charles," she repeated, ''if I eou)d but believe vou." Suddenly she lifted her hands to her face and cast her mask aside. "I have not the courage to deceive you longer," she cried. "Oh, a woman's heart is such a w.eak thing I" V w at 11 . m , . .J TV DUITDfl. UDDUH . Mir . a'aUT , .'Bailiff,. ;-!,,, .,,. ,.t:.,4'.fj J R White, supplies for . Wm r : Wsrd, ;-' . ( y ,, Uloe J K White, supplies for. William , Jeflreya, .. -; . a eo Jas I White, supplies for Es-sex .;.Mebaues eiK v- i,&09 W If Jones, co ran for Baran Bog- , 0 , i era. coffin for Jana 1'urrvntliia , and coin n for Palsy Tate, ,.,-; 9 00 She arose ' end Charles Auohester looked upon mt . 1 ,u . if : 1 i- I -II wkh to dief" "I have killed my wife," he answered. "You only fancy that," Sister Milli eent said, gently. VNo," lerepKed, "1 did not deal her any diow, x out ao poison ner, oat a killed her all the same." ' He hid his face in the pillow for awniie, ana men ne ssia: There are crueler thinn than blows." "Heaven knows there are." the wo man answered. Suddenly Charles Aochester eaurht ner ny tne wnst. M VV ho are your1 he cried. f As I told you, I am Sister 1C1U- eent," she replied. "Yon have Marion 's vote," be said. She turned from him ana left the room. Leter the landlord entered. "Sister Millioent says von are bet ter," said be. "That any one can nuraeyou now. bne ri gone borne." "V ho U raster iLicentr asked Charles Aochester. An aurrl of a lady who derotea herself to others," said tbe landlord. 1 or thirty odd years sne has riven time, money and strenirth to all the world, bite is rich, they aay. She moat ta, sbe gives so mnch to the poor. It is wonJerfuL" . "H T dure she hide her facef : - led La sick man. the face of Marion his wife and elasn- ed her to his heart "I came to my Aunt Millicent for protection," she said. "I lived with ner until she died. On her deathbed she bade mo assume her name and wear her mask and continue her good work. Every one believed that it was Sister Marion who died evory one but the doctor, who was in our secret ' I intended to live out tbe rest of my days as the masked ladyknpwnas Sister Millicent; but I I only remember now that you have returned to me. I can not refuse to forgive you. - I can not forget that I am still your wife." At dawn next day the little stone cottage stood tenanUess, and no one ever knew whither Sister Millicent had vanished The fact that her mask and robes lay across her bed, and' that nothing that bad belonged to her was removed, gave rise to the story that she had been carried to heaven while still alive by the angels, but every year the two pastors receive in some mysterious way a gift of money for their poor. and upon the package is always writ ten "From Biker Millicent. ''Mary Kyle Dallas in Fireside Companion, ,Jo0 2500 .019 12 0u SO 2 58 2 25 &00 148 Tb Hlaleter's The collection box in a certain Scot tish church was found empty. The minister thereupon joined Tarn, the kirk officer, in bis homeward walk after service, and lamented to him that he would have to do a thing he did not like, which was "just to raise' tne aocvn. ana ne u come to tue man that took that money, either in a wind that'll no leave him leaf nor sheaf, or wi' a rope to bang him over his own door." The kirk officer made no re- 9 next night (he minister sent a man to Tarn's barn to hang a rope with, a noose at .the end of it on the door. Tarn came before dawn to thresh: but seeing the nooas and his own shadow on the wall, he rushed back to bed and stayed L" re till day light When he re turned- the rope was gone. He was shortly afterward seen proceeding to the kirk ; and when the box was opened next Sabbath, everv miasinv rjennr was found in side. True 1 lag. Al fvisitinsrV Who is that wretched looking man I Averer A eancerous innauo Use Tv. Dr. Bouib. Al-What did be do. Keeper Do I , Why he gave a ebnrcb party fair and the oysW soap Was so elfST up wi.h rrrrtere that rio-b-vfycrmlu rtt any juice. l'uubur UiiiiCUu. aa , t, t . n ik xiarueo, meu ur p n, ,1 . . R N Thompson, an't paid for one-borne wagon, jj.- , ,: . B A Sellers, andre for p h. -Mike Steel, load 2-ft wood for c b, J A Hamillon, sheriff', services ss Janitor eaurt house, J W Harden 4 Son, mdse for p h 1 72. for jail 6 45, for c b 860, J W Catea. 188a lumber 1 73. 5 lb nails 15c, labor 85o .hauling . 50c, all for pub road, allowed .. J A Hamillon, auinroouiog jury , lo lay off public road, ... J a Hamillon, ai)iamonng Jury , 10 isy oh puuiic roan, . . .... t., J A tlamilton, summoniag jury ,. to lay off pu'ilio road, . . , S 25 J D Kernodle, blanks for office . .. cxiwaraa a nrougnton,. ,PapK ... books for offloe of. register, of - deeds. . t.j . ,, , , Stephen 0 McLean, amount ex , press and drajrage paid on 20 volumes Code and 12 volumes Ads of General Assembly, T V Foost 1 day as Committee on Alamance bridge, "100 Feler Michael, same servlee aa '1-'' above, . '- - "igOO 8 H Webb, 2 days as1 Co ' ComV ' " " and 80 miles at 6e, "!V 160 J a Scott, cbalrman e?m, on re pairs totourt hniisr, am 't to be accounted for by com In their- report of expenditures on e n, BOO 00 J 8 Bcott, cb'm'o Ac,-same as - ' above, . ' i f30000 ! 'rxAnit,i6S9. s 4 0 B00U, cn'nt'n eto, same as above, 1 ...... 600 00 JSrkoti.eh'm'natc, for replao , ing old roof ou court house ., wiih tin roof like that on tbe ew aldiilon, 1 150 00 Crawford & Dai ley, suppliw for Thos 1'ruiford. , , r , . Crawford A Dailey, supplies for Phoebe and Martha Filch, Crawford A Daitry, aupplire for r dim-re sbd jnarttia iicn,- W F Ireland, supp les for Iklla Blade,- ... - ., Ellen i Kio, supplies for Ana Price. 21 00. allowed. . . . - . ,. ECH0I1AC0, md'aekr pbt 12128 A B Tata, rndae for poor bouae, . J 7o J W A W W Lesley, , mdse for .. . . poor bouae. . ,.919 r K Uareen A Son. lock for e s e's . office 2 00, 8 pair blaeketsfor p b too, . . .. A B Tate, box pens and sex pen. holders lie for e s e's fSoa, 12 yds curtain -oos . 1 60. and pool cot toe for eourt bouse 06, Edwards Bronx bloe A Cn. 2oo blank bills coat,iur s e's ofSce, 2 00 uro cnepfra, da maces allowed . by Jury for aol-lio road, . . ., B 00 Ell aaweite, sme sa sbore, I oe A. dy Boon, ,.. J A Hamilton, sheriff, lgj'eg off public road, , ' J A Hamilton, abcnl laying all public road, 9 00 VVrrtern Ioanec Altim, Camti fur Joha II Dixon, o.acbareed pa tient 765 -''..' " f 1:w "r'f'. A ..-.hit'. ''1 FTTlj' riTTTJ TCTFT T ft O TTfTTTTV a TTO ' ii-if t f.t AAu.vuauirA4a9,iiiuJ4i;axi9i , S.l Ur-f -Tins i AtoI.iJ.ai.t. I'. halt Mfj.if f.fie v!ff tsQ k -i 4 ti vmti4f I u T :! fir f,t it -f i a-Vi i, " 1 ii.-fi Onja tt.--ie ;-;--o, Km i t.t- yny: j 'K' hI ertT ..;''1... ivt'X fi-, .r i "ii 1 .- r tffciM i,ii jB) UMUi'--tmAi Uith--ij fctiytl I ' " I sm-detertnlned testily and defy competition and during the- holidsys jI: will offer extra inducements to purchsjers ; 1 ?' I' -.ii ti .,-!,,".. . i,t hSf. ,.'-y f -:f-J' ! StUi'ti )"0 m. ,--?.i,'-.f( ,f,c A. : fiy ; .aifn .f.f-.-iS mm1 t , ... ' -,i .... - ... ; ..(. I v a . ( I . . For tlie ,tat)lo; I. hairo a vflrst ,ca stock, i . Awl ' Jtf V .AAVar : J AXI.We I HKXSh V ciiBut! ? wt miA't nCNCI4CAMDIEQ;l6 l?CfrPp Oranges and Dannttiia., 1 ! " bit ?.liiaKif hi ''.fc'IMl.. T021000, ciGAno hr:o 'c::c? 1tMli' 7ma aiM-.j-Hr.) Uiii le suliaiq aahfu-f S f1iqlaal It '.. i ? J1--ai.r f'f !rvo0tf a "..rl f .:..A ha 1 7i'i i;jir.-i ..n a s: : ' '-ft ti(l ;-' m.. I tz tt saapaiS 1 ftP&PpjpJtt THE O'tJlYCf ?4 ; Both witrbe pftAsed 7lh my dtc Of handsome dolla, fancy WQrkboxes, cups M4 saucers for gifts to old and -young, , shaving ,mugs,L Acseyap beokK j fm . i.r ...., i ta so; 3-..: , .i.i;u 0.109 ban tirtrir - . !' s.'JHAnf ImoVMBX' "S,4 i'.;.i-,AAfci.Vr.igi.fw.i. ..j Une f..V .','1' jit Vrrjf ibj Remember I am selling these goods fotiePOT'CASIhnd will not Janundaraoib wwu,.".-!-. t..i --..iiv -.-.- ,i,.,-,-r . : tllrei iel..-M4V c ; JIJ" )lUjt,ljt.!j H - -l. W f . :1iw f:r1 I ' vl r-f a . inVf .1. 1 ' !l-- ii.-wrti. 4 rfi' f irtavt! ;..,.ifi ': ) !? ' ' to H) fstl. f I I I I 1 tTAUXd r ASI1SD21ES3 ' Tola la your opportu nity. A nw de-! fMtrtnre. Bruts fi- reot from the man ufao- torers to vatwu 1 vur reduced nrleee Dnnir the beat goods wlthinreachofall. We are the only manufacturer in the U. a selling uirvcs se aalaawrw. You take nd rlat" Va warrant-' eveTy pleceofiteodsss represented, er nwuev refunoV ed. bee our ro-l 1 are- tie eioeat KJlk Junoa o-l turera la the tallUIU with I overMyeare'ex- penence. we guarantee'' -the iui-w EJlk turei VS. J ( ed In for ricboeee of color, aupnrlor nnian ana 4 60 76o 7 60 tt loo I 5 00 1 'nir aoalitiee, to a wawxeaillaal y SUSynaailiie ' r a-asm-Ja ilare la ye oner aneaa) arawa ri :aa la ifm. nratna Satina, bur a ha, faille Francaies and Aids tlotha, is. klacke only. neoa ne a xeetamp ( to pay pee tare 1 and WS will forward vou aamnlea ofaalf etylas Oee with brices. aad won aaa. sWyonrselvee. , . , O. C. C2IAFFZIZ & COU, a.itmnariaiia.a)rrrra), ceetn, r. kr yinila.l.ia to n-r4 UmInI Baelt. pu aiuaa Inwiiaia. at la uiuumk, Oaaa fT " I fpTwa-Of!l ail parted than a. It. i I I I I "' trmm Wit.m . if III I buv aiib laaa 1 1 I ll I T.mawiof and -,,00. a T"T r""? a-a awa aa r"" .a. a.-.jaaarrriataarBaf i.a,' . J i Tt.IS IS -THE f - -air t "t season of the- I ' N. I , year In which kJv'iiv to purchase a Black, bilk or Satin Drat" It ia adapted, to so many uses for rl' .' lames require a bpcoming and hariuxxne- . dress ; for house wear, as hOsteW or guest, nakecalls, attend church. receptJoria, wad-' iliaga, parties, lectiirea, amuscTticnts and en-" tertainments of-all kinds.. A rood Mack' Si 111 or Satin Dress "retains ha beauty and ' fins appearance many yeasa, mtlatine; -4v out-wearing tialf-at-docen ordinary dre .a A 'GREAT' many ars now leokirf "" areond to see what to rive aa - a , r t 1 I I 1 i i I? lb LJLilloij l. BIHTHOAT or MtW TUX ' la many cases it is the faiterrtkwj to-pr f the wile of an fticerr paster, Or' m tats' teacher: with somctliine handaome. and beautiful. To all soch we sir amd 11s' 3-cent itimp and CT CUM ki M ar i prices, won will aeon- bav.coatncd thai a Black Silk or Satin Vret is hiat what rav, hare CZZU UQTlV.l'.Z ft..; rJ: eerybodg we $eil to ,ii ai veil tit isfiei a$ IA following parties - , . . . Wairfoar, twmnr. ry J lb bu aa4ca(xm rood (or the awn ln. ! 1 liaa.nw aeoda woala aeU er ftsa r.,a .1 LuatefiUaKr Taai.iM.iili w.it'l..a' act enil dncOTmt, the aik krafa aod 4 i , apooiaiia, aeeriaasirawnMirrfal Ivmikmih.. tW rbue. I..L.. ri. .. ii ir wmaaiike " aapksal aa,.n, taaa u r"- o r -,. " , . lUepeaiuir, tiiat M. b. , u CX --' . -. ,T ,j .... . V . "i. OAeeaf BiwuraL Kaooaaai. . A Wraaas. O. K.. Cno.ia A Ror . . Drf S,fT-Ti (MiarreSnikforaaywileea ' Safcljrana'aaaflaiT laalay.ai f . with it a4 M..u4 that t. rfuniuniil karr I h'th I were aa ec. . alien aa '"a.lf, a -a atta aback far ika . ..4 :. .w a,agi aeat wiaaaa, 1 T, JiAi'ar. , . ' REME.ttBER.(tfrrrjrr ' fa Black Silk or f sUar; trea r boht dirrcf from our factorv is the . CCtntCMICtL drasa made.- We t-jarar.xe perfect eatisfaetknror refund V-e momtn' 600 78 oo ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. all persona harlnr el alma aralnet eataie af Maty A. MrAAaawv will araaaat theia to aaeWalrwed. dalr anibcaiieated. aa -ar berfnre the Sret aav of December. I860, ar tus aoUoe will be pleadatl In barofieif ra- eovery.s t ; a.. . t -. , a. uivivci, anm r Kn. fk 1ASa , rJ u.r a i4i.n.a leoe A DMIXISTRAToSl NOTICE, . ,JaLL ,.,,'., .-,. 2i I hare onallBrd aa rri-eatnr nl P I irr- ai. Aceaaed. all person la debt to estate . , w. eervmara 'rein a ea 10 aril n at once I ar! all poraoas h' kil V claim ' win pewnt ' llr. eiiiv r-roai, oa mr bal.ira IM I rat d.r ' erf ixie., I-j'. ifcia aMMk-a wui he pleaded la bar of Uwir recovery. . . . . irjIH II, l!l", 0V. tf, T9-4', " aji f. k I; . o PlaiilatiCal lor ZzloV , OTbe plantation on wnich Pr. Alex WWilen lived on to his demsh.' Is, t" la Mila enwaar, IV aiilca frotB h--- a' and S asilea lam. lla. . a, , aaa syioA owni.nj, urc ,-! a. J o. r i . proreimnU, la c tivri i. nt to r: ' erboois and mU, ftl .-(f.iMJ m (rata - t ' freeze, la aclrhborhwvl iajihy lor -n " ciahinc llqullaaavir.ua farm. Ia a h." Ooa to thai Is a w I t rvt of ao'iro- hmd Itotli taaki'.raixwi t.aj acrra. lfa. sic riiea to a si-t aot. T.,r t-, c
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 19, 1889, edition 1
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