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THE GLEANER., GItAHAM, N. C.,*JULY 13, 1875. *Local, State and General. W. T. JOHNSON, EDITOR. Mr. J«hi C. Rakertin, mi Cmmpmmr Who|»», is r aaikcriiMl airnl la rr. cdre receiplrtr '(lie ■u lue. J >; *T FOB t'ONVKNTIONt E. s. Barker, v \VD »DBB€BIBE ! ***> . ' to send the GTCEANER as 'a campaign paper tb subscribers till the first dav of Se ptetnbe i\. ,for the smalj ! sum CENTS. We *iiitOTTit to be a live campaign paper, [ and we extend the time to the Ist of ' September in order that we may give the returns of the election from the va- Vious counties to all our campaign slib ' scrlbers. AH sains uiiOfer two dollars 'way be sent by mail at our risk, ail i . / r ' % '> . ' ' , otir rpgixA»wi IftttAr. lOvefryfcd&vVififs "to "Sleep up during I' ■■ > .i-JA .ij» V*\. UT the campaign a,r t wav. ( No, one,, cer tainly, can grnmWc at TJ re price. Send his iu clubs friends. It *ia of conse • ( T . ' >. AVM « 'qnonce that the issues be thoroughly 'discussed. Votir campslfgti Subscription will commence, ;ju£t as 90611 ap we get your name K'rtfl the money, apd will.end the first of September. Don't delay. We all have an imperative duty to perform. ,We intend faitlifhily try'ihg to do ours in this campaign, and want you.to help 11s. We ought to get a thousand cam paign subscribers,' and can. jf our friends will interest themselves for US. We are waiting to hear from yotf. ( Gi about it to-day. . . . . J PARKER & JOHNSON, ; i Editors & Publisher*. I will attend at the following times and places, for the purpose of collecting the taxes 'for 1875: .. At Fred. Graves', Cobles'township, Tuesday, July 20th...•..»): - ... ■ At George Patterson's, Patterson township, VVedneß(iay J,iiy 31st.' •' At John Pugh's Newlin township. Tharday, July 331,4...,. ■' ■ ■ ••• , , ..... • At John Roney's Albright township, Friday, July 23rd. , , t .«. .v .... .. At.ft. n, Mebane's, Boon Station, township, Monday, Ji,ly 2CtU. -- . -> • , At Morton's Store, Morton township, Tues day, July 27th. . . i. • At McOMyV Store, Fancctt township, Wed nesday, July,2Bth. , .idfcM At Lea's T Sjtore, Pleasant Grove toWnaMp, Thnrsfflfa, JULY.29TII I £ P| At.Mfibahesviiie, Melville township, F riday, July 33th. ••:. • •, .-. \ At T.,1i.. Bra'dshaw's, Tnoinpson township, Saturday July 31st* At .Graham, Graham township, Monday, August 2nd., . .. • ;. ,- .. ~ '.. *'-: v i, At Company Shops, Graham township, Tues day, August 3rd, . ' 1 All persons are earnestly requested to meet .'me punctually and pay their taxes. I must 'collect, v- ,'k - 4 i 14» ,» «* An election will be held,- and the polls open ed at the various polling places in Alamance county, on Thursday, the sth *day of August next, for tie purpose of electing a delegate to the Constitutional Convention to assemble in Raleigh next September. > , • s ■ «- , . j. T. HUNTER, Sheriff. July 5 th, 1,874. . ... , . tV .. t E. S. Parker, tf»e Democratic candidate for 'Jonveution, Will address his fellow-citieens at the above mentioned times and places ; and will divide time with any one wishing to engag in jotnt discussion of the issnes before tie peo ple. __ 'l' j' T "" ' y " From tne above notice will be seen that the canvass commences in earnest this day week. 'All that is necessary Is to get out to hear the discussion. The radicals arc flood ing theland with false statements, and,the most reckless assertions, and, that-tbe people m:,y be deceived by them,, they are trying in in all Borts of ways to keep everybody at home. Their declarations won't bear the light. .Their only hope is that, if the people can be kept away from anything else, and whei.e they will hear nothing elec, it may be some one will believe them. , Let every man go to work and see to it that all go out to hear the discussion. Especially should t,he canvassen Of 'tie vari ous townships see to this, 'just a little attcn. lion now, and all will be well. We have no argument to meet, nothing but to point out the utter falacy of all the radicals say againßt convention, and to show a great good to come to the people from a convention of their own people— democrats. Wc understand that Mrs W. G. Tnrirentine gave a musical concert last Thursday night, at Company Shops, upon the occasion of the close of her school, which was lagely attended and pleasing to all. MYs. Tnrrentine stands deserv edly high as ad instructress in music, and her proficiency was .gyidencod by the performance last Thursday ni^Bt. Our farmer 'neighbor,. Ciem. C. Curtis, ha* just brought into market, the finest cabbages we have seen, in fact about the finest we ever saw at any season. Clem iest and .largest of almost eveiytiiiug. He gave us a head, which will last us several days. We shall commence boiling off of it to day. Speaking of cotton blooms and tb? fir?t cot ton bloom, we proposed to say nothing on the subject, but would offer to s&># tobacco worms With anybody, until our friend J. it. li. Clen denin called in last Weci, and informed n» that he could, some days before, have broogh| us a bouquet of cotton blooms had he suppos ed such would Have been regarded as early. The article on onr outstde entitled "Expen ses of holding a convention," was. taken frOm one of our exchange* and due credit neglected. We do not know to which of our brethren we are ihdebted, bnt think it -is dne to that ster ling paper the Raleigh JFetes. Webster has retired from the ReidtriUe Newt. Keid Hid Bethel in «_*_. Ship ™ F«Opi iefcor- Wc had watermelkms in town last Saturday, of the growth of our county. A BRUTAL MURDER.— Last week we *■ published some account of circumstan ces in Wake coenty, which led to the suspicion of a fiendish murder of wife and child by the husband and father, last' February. These suspicions led to a thorough search WViich resulted in find ing the reqnains of the mother and child. This tnanifartiii, as Will be recollected from oiir iormer'account, took his wife . ancl child one eveuiiig last Fpbauarv Irpin his fathers house, wiiere they were living, saying that he wa9 going to take •tftem to u neighbor's on a visit. That nigfitlate, he returned to his and got his trunk,'saying that with his! family lie was going to Gol'dsbdi-o or near there.' He was seen several days after that skulking iu I he neighborhood. The wife and cfeiltl were not seen after wards. The father of tUe'wife became uneasy, and wrbte lo (ioldsboro to as. certain something of his daughter, when he .eariied that iio such person had been there or in the 'neighborhood. About this time Partiii was again seen'in the which aroused iiito "a blaze the suspico'h that had been tak'iiig. 1 hold of the tiiiiuis jf the people. 'A TDBenflg' was nau anu n xnorungn sczircji resolved upoii. ¥lie neighbors Yoi'iiied themselves in regular lind, ioiir siclps apart, and commenced scoui'ihg Che sur tonnding country, looking 'into every nook and corner. A pui't jjf tliis line Came upon a dead cow iii the swamp, and iu looking aibo'tif,'discovered some thing which attracted atteniioii to the appearance df tlie'riiad'and Water near 'Oiie o( the party whorfliid au Iran rake thi'iist 'it iiito liio mud and water when a subsliiiice was found. This was : hauled oiif, aiid proved to be a sack \Vliich had held giiaiio, anil which then contained tiie remains of the iuissiug Vile aiid child. lii poiiit of cfovilisli cruelty aiid brutality no cr'ih'ie could j eiceed it. . The Vile had been cut into some twenty-eight 'pieces. Her face particu lkVly'liiid been horribly'mutilated which wks intended by the fiend to prevent identification lii case ot discovery. The ehild, an infant aboht dight mouths old was also cut 'ititd several pieces. The appekralice indicated that it had been doiie with a pocket knile', as the bones we're tinjoiiited.. Tiie excitement and indignation in the Vicinity • knows no bouudd. The remains were identified l>y means of some parts of the clothiug. . iPkrtiii is lit large. No cause for so loul a deed, save the past unkindncss of hus - f>and iihd fkthcr. The matter was last «3ek befoi e the grand jury of Wake, jKnd it was thought tliat others than tiie : jhftsband, would be implicated. We'con 'aensc from the Raleigh News. The following history of Geo. Apple white, the Robeson county outlaw re gently captured iu Uoldsboro, is given bv the Mexenger :. Geo. Applewhite was born in Wil son county, and was the slave of Coun cil Applewhiie, lives iri Goldsboro. His mother now lives dear Stautonsburg Georgo wns afterwards given in mar riage to Mr. Wm. It. Peacock of Wayne, aiid apprenticed to learn the plastering trade. Ho is a dark mulatto, stoutly huilt, about 34 y ars old. In 18CG he accompanied Mr. Peacock to liobesou where he worked in turpentine. It was .there that Tie lViaVrfed a sister ol Heu dersou Oxendine, one of the Lowery gang who wasafterivards hung at Lum berton. Applewhite's wife now lives in Robeson couuty. —Being thrown by marriage in association frith the out laws, then waring on tho citizens of Robeson county, he Sooii became one of the gang and is 6aid to have bee» a most dosperale character. In 1869 he was arrested on the charge of being an acioomp)ice in killing Sheriff Reuben King, and for which h'c Was tried, jcb'rt victed and sentenced to hanged fri Co lumbuscounty. An appeal was granted and Geo. Applewhite together with Steve Lowery, ( brother ol Henry Berry Lowery) where placed in jail at Wil taingtou for safe-kee'ping. While await ing the action of the Supreme Court Applewhite and Lowery managed to es cape irom jail, and rejoined the Lowery gang. What part Applewhite took in the many outrages is not known, but 411 accopnts saytliat he was generally feared by the people. MASONIC JOURNAL.— Messrs. E. A. Wilson, oi the Kinston (Jazette, and George 6. Baker, oi the Louisburg Courier, purpose starting here about {he 15th of September, a weekly Mason ic Journal, They are gentlemen of tal ent and experiube, and assure us the Journal will be one of which the fra ternity ittay be proud, and that no pains or expense will be spared to make it up to the iiiark in every respect. We extend them a cordial welcome and wish them unbounded success, felsewhere we pub lish prospectus .—Patriot. • - ' S ( . —« R. F. Lehman has tendered his decli nation as radical candidate for conven tion in Craven county: He holds that a delegate will be au officer—one hold ing a position of high trust as the hold ing of more than one office is contrary to the constitution he feels constrained tb decline tbe nomination.— Sentinel. OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD.— This valuable magazine, conies to us for July in a new dress. It is now one of tbe handsomest, as well as one of the best magazines in the whole country North or South. . Its moral tone is Highand unccptionable, iis contents varied in teresting aud able. The whole State should feel proud of it. This number eonrmetices t.(ie 3rd volume, nh(l with it the magazine is eiUarged sixteen pa ges, with no Increase 'lt'i 8 cheap—only three dollars a year, /and that such tin enterprise, devoted to such purposes, should, *n6t be liberally sus tained, is a reflecijon upon the Stale ami its people. We irnstMt? ty may its merits, and that itjp''cir culation may p'xtend, as it should, 'to every household where triie literary val ii". is appreciated. w% , . ..... . Address v Col. S. D. t Tool, 'enclosing three dolfars, at you will hifvc served yoflreejlf qi weM as aiiietl iu a'commendable enterprise. r THfe AWLIE WHITE JIfeWARD—We are indebted to'ifie 'itaieigh Sentinel of Tjuesdhy 'for (jie'follo wing: > t ahtl "Laue, the two pien who Goldsboro some n uayg'ifjrOj.appeared at Ihe Kxficlidive office!, proved (liefr claim and weve'awarded tlie $p,600 offered by Gov. Caldwell by 'Febru ary 'George Applewhite, oiic of the LoWervgang. The claim was Vuclited aiid the money paid ,by .the treasury—each rcceiying S2,SWJ. both negroes—i 'jailor, 'the other (Lane) a'policeman. ..They are middle aged ii, eh wiih 'fami'fies. The reward was out of to the servi ces flic Slate, but tho General Assembly of 1872 'jii its wisdom saw Proper to otter it arid the Governor aind Treasurer liatl nothing to do but to pay. Lane and are now two of tiie happiest irieu in the State. They leave town to-morow." Desperate indeed must be the straits of the powers that be at Washington. Not having anything else to rtafee "polit. ical capital out of several clerks have been set to work Con federate war records for llic 'purpose of preparing a history of the exConteder ates elected to Conspss, the matter thus collected to %e usetl as. a, campaign doc uniiMit. 'The significance of this actjon is an the greater, aiid Speaks more loud ly of their distress, when it Is remem bered that years ajjd t'Tiesje very records were gone over for the same object, and everything in them tliat could be tortured for tfic benefit 6*f the dominant party was circulated broad cast over the country.—Richmond En guiref. The Supreme court lias decided that the new charter of vVilmington is inval id, and thjt oflicers elected under its provisions arc not entitled to their offi ces. Thus the principal city in the State is to be kept under the rule and control of negroes. It seems hard that negroes should control and govern the whites, bcit it is so, and some White men advo cate it'. The troth Is the negroes are governing this country, and will as long as the republican party is in the ascend ency. It is so. Without negro votes there would iu the south be no radical officers. Pray how do the Radicals make out the cost of a Convention at Ave hundred thousand dollars when their own with all its extravagance cost only $101,000? To be sure their twosucceeding Legislatures cost nearly a million of dollars. But let any one run over the Auditor's reports of those palmy days of Radical rule, and then decide if it is possible for sued extravagancies to be renewed, except by the same part y?—2fetca. Raleigh Constitution: Ilis Excel lency, Gov. Brogden, has made the fol lowing appointments of aids-de-camp 0:1 bis stall with the rank of colonel, viz: Col. Geo. W.Stanton, of Wilson; Coi. Isaac J. Young, of Granville; Col. A. D.Jenkins, of Gaston; Col. Win. &. Pearson, of Buncombe. On the 2nd of July, near Eagle liock in Wake county, a Mi»s Twld, daughter j of Mrs. Eli/a Todd, WM killed by light ning. She was sitting in the house at the time. The lightning came in throngb the window and passed dut down through the floor. , lit rebuilding the trestle, over Long Creek near Charlotte, where the terri ble accident happened a week before, a man named Weaver fell from the trestle and was instantly killed. Another nailied ilarrolaon was severely injured. CojJy was out. The devil picked up a paper and aafclt ' Here's something about a woman must I cut it out?* No! thundred the,editor, ' first disturbance ever created in the work! was occasioned by the devil fooliug about a woman." Reports of the proceedings olothe i Board of County commissioners, at its meeting tlic first Monday in this month, shall appear iu our next. Crowded out this time. On yesterday morning a week ago Mr. William ( tell from the second floor in "Bultner's hotel in Salem and was'filled. . He was in bad health with mind impaired t)'y disease, and was under medical'treatment. He foundrit'iblir o'cldck, |n morning, on the pavement deaii ajid cold. Mr. Lut terloh was the son of Charles Lutterloh of Chatham and was about fifty years old. The CityVatliers of Wilmiiigtonliave torblddbi) cows to run at larjje in the citv, and a correspondent, signing him busiermilk," is wriling commu nications headed, ''Tlicflpwerlcss rose bushes areprotecied, but the children cry 'lor'niilk." 'I' I *.. \.»« •>,' , . i* "K The committee of tlie Grangers have agreed to rcmofye their head . quarters to 'Louisville, aud also resolved to hold iiieir next National Grcijge meeting at Louisville on the 3rd Wednesday of November. ' _ .: ; S£±x~-j I. V S-U v 5-" r'r.' . v u'.»i > , STRUCK.— During the fierce stnrm of Thursday night a bolt ot° lightning si ruck 'tlie 'roof of ( Vrcsby terian church 'passed through! and Shattered a kerosene lamp within.— Patriot. i. \L -m I ~ ~ In Memphis, Tenijessec, the colored pedple presented General N. B. JTorrest with a banner, in token of reconcilia tion at the celebration of tlie 4th". Colonel Armfield and Major lJol>- bius have taken the field oil the conven j tion question in Ircdoli, Wilkes and I Alexander. >->■ . . 'Oen. T. L, Clingman aiid *tsl. David Coleinau j(n-c the Democratic- Conservative candidates for Convention in Bnncombe. .. A Mra-."feun-ay ot Newark N. J., killed Cafpt'. Joseph Green with her scissors'for selling liquor to her hua. band'tlie other day. , "From the Raleigh paper* we learn that Ham C. Long of Chatham declines to become a candidate iu his county for convention. Mrs. C. P. Mendcnhail, wife of May or Mendenhall of Greensboro, died sud denly at her home, on the 2nd inst. Thos. ; J. Dula and John Quincy Adams Bryan, have been nominated by the Radicals tor convention in Wilkes. September, Chicago U tp have a Democratic journal with a capital stock ot half million. j • » , , 4 . Dr. Barker, the phrenologist, .lias been lecturing and feeling of hckds in Greensboro. Sampson county has nominated Sol omon Faison and William Kirby for convention. Plymouth Church has raised Beech er'a salary from twenty thousand to one > hundred thousand dollars a year. The democrats in Chatham put forth for Convention lion. Juhn Manning and William Stroud. .. In Rowan, Hon. F. E. Shober and John S. Henderson pre nominated fo Convention by the democrats. have nominated ,CoU William Johnston ana Itev. A. Hansom for convention y |» \' m , * The Shelby Banner has entered upon Its fifth volume. Long may it wave! TSI.BGKAPUIC NKMI OR TIIK PAST HKKK, LOHDBNMEO. National Grange Patrons of Husband' ipy in session in Washington City. The subject of the removal of tbe head quar ter? of the Natioual ft range was under consideration. Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati and Indianapolis are all of fering special inducements. The steam tug Lumber man, while returning to Norfolk with a pleasure party on board was run into off So wel's Point by a steamer, and sunk in fifty feet water. The following is a list of those lost: Mrs Elizabeth liudgins, a widow lady aud her colored servant, George Wilson, Mrs. Frederec, Mrs.. G, W. Baker, Capt. Edward Cook, J as. C. Bornm, Harry Brown, of Norfolk, Miss M. Brown, oi Matthews county, and ebgiui ccr of Lumberman. . ( A row occurred at the nesrro celebra tion ol tbe 4th at Vicksbtkrg. • Several were wounded, and three. Arsons un. known supposed to be fatally injured. AU colored. Hill, white, iboAally wounded. . - 4 . . The military display of citizens sol diery at Augusta, Ga., on tbe sth was the largest in the South since the war. Besides tbe companies of the city there were present seven from Charleston and one from Columbia. , New details of the earthquake in, South America add to the horrors of the catastrophe. Thocity of Ciicuta isa total ruin. There were ten thousand killed snd a largo number wounded. Four hundred mules were killed in the a oil tbe stench from the dead bodies is unbearable. COMMERCIAL - • Graham 'i^arket. * , corrected ,wjsekxy by i ' . SCOTT & DONNS'LI., , Tuesday, July 13, 1875;'. Apples, dried, V tt> i., 8(a) lo •f> green,) V bushel, ...... 1.50 ' IVons, V bush.,.. .j .1.36® 1,,/iO ; Butter *1b...: 25@S0 t Beeswax'?'-lb 25 Bacon sides V Iti 12J j®ls i " shoulders, Vtb V-• 10® 12V " bams../.... 16® 18 ; BeefVtb Black berries dried 6®7 Bark, sasafras rocu ¥ 1t>........ 4a5 Castings, v 1 . Cloth, u>w and cotton, Vyd ■ *20a25 » .Corn ,V bush. 1.15® 1.25 • t'J) i-keup each SJS®BO Cotton, Vlb 14@14V •' in seed 04 , lovQr.sqed, V bushel 8.00®9.00 Ducks V pair :. 30®50 * Eggs ¥• d05.......i.. \ Flour, family, ¥ bbi f1.50®7.00 " «upr V bbi .. ' Feathers V th....* .. ao®so Furs, rabbit, .V dozen, 25®H0 " .Opossum, each, 0&&10 k " inuskrat " 10@35 t " ,ijiink 'i" 605>2.50 i •' coon 255»80 •' fox . " ao#Bp > " .bouse oat " 05®(0 i " '' 9tter : . ...v..3.00*5.00 Hay V 100,1b 50afl0 ' Hidiic, greeen, ¥ 1b..... 05@06 I." V » 12@15 " Lirjl 7tb .7. :c... -. —v. .Meal,'corn, VHe* 2W«3 .Oats, seed V btuh 75®80 Unions « b|ish.... ......... . 75® 1.00 " wts V quart..oo®lo Peas V. bush. 4 ..., ... 1.00@1.25 Potatoes; Irish v bush , v , l ion® 1.25 " sweet " 75# 1.00 Pork V *. »>.. •>... ...., oß®lo Peaches; dried, p^eiefl,.. .... . 15®20 > " " unpeeled, -06®08 RasrsVm SB&WA Shingles V thousaud 9..*tf£>5.00 Tallow Vlb (tf»®lo ' Wood ? cord. ,3.00@2,50 1 * •« \ j ■' Company iko^s , * CORRECTED WEEKi.T «T. . J. Q. GANT A ,CO. Tuesday, July 13, 1875. Apples, dried, ¥ Ibn*. 9®ll ' l green, V bushel.... 1.28® 1.50 Bonus V bushel I.oo® 1.85 Butter ¥ 1b.,., 85 i Beeswax $ 1b..; '* 25 " Bacoc, sides; V tb 131^®15 " Sooulders, 10® 12 V " hams, 15® 17 Beef V lb 6®« BlacklKjrriese Vtt> » 7®B Corn V bushel, 90® 1.00, Chickens, each, 15®25 Cabbage, V head 2@7 •Cotton, lint, •.... 13)i®14 Clover seed V bushel B.oo®tt.oo Ducks V pair 30®40 Eggs, V do J. 13J{ Flour, family, V barrel , 7.00 roper. " «.50 FettUiem, ue*,.*«JbV. «0 Fbrs, ralibit, V dor. ; 45 " oppoxsun>, each, , . salo " musk rat " '• 10al5 - mink «' 20a2.50 " cooi\ " * "25 " fox 90a25 '• Hides, green, per lb Ba6V " -dry, "... 12a 15 iJtrd per lb ; 45a18 Onions.per bushel. 75a80 ft per bushel Oats per bu5he1............... 75a00 Peas per bushel.;'.. 1.00 Potatoes, Irish, per btmhel ..... 1.00a125 sweet, per bushel 75a1.00 Peaches, dried, per tb peeted... 15a20 " " " unpeeled, 8 IL4NANCI COIINVV i la the Saperiar Caari > Jerry W. Sharpe ftnJ I Asa Fonville, | * Plaintiff!. Againtt R. V. Mi-Aden, 6. M. Riaan> farfie- Hazzcl and wife HtC. Francis, J. M.Tap scott, Thou. J Tap scott, Geo. Leath, and wife Sarah J, and other*, , DeftndanU. State of North Carolina, ~ To the Sheriff of Alamarux\ County —GHUTIXO: Yon are hereby command to *Amm*i the : Defendant* above named, if they found within vour County, to be and appear before the Jndire of oar Superior Court at a Court Uf be held for the County of Alauiaiic*, at the Court Honse in Graham on the second Monday before the first Monday.. of September, 187.*>, and answer, tbe complaint which will be depo*- itad in the «,UU t of the Clerk of the Superior Court for aald county, within the flrst three days of the term, ana let the aaid Defendants take notice that If the} fall to an*#er the Aid complaint within the term, the Plaintiffs will api>iy to the Court for the relief demanded In the complalut. Herein fail not, and of this summon* make due return. , , (Jh-en dnder my Band aad seal of said Court, thiszSth day of June, 1875. W. A. 1 ALBRIGHT. Clerk, Superior Court Alamance County. In the atx ve entitled action It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Defend ants George Leath and wife are non-resident* of the State it la ordered: That service of sum mons in this action be bad upon them by pub lication In the ALAMABCS GI.BAJER, a news paper puhlKlied weekly in this county for six successive week*. Done at office in Graham, June asth, 1875. W. A. ALBRIGHT, C. 8. C. Alamance County. * ' ; »■ .' r *y ** " f GRAND, , SQUARE & UPRIGUT PIAJSTQS Have received upwards of.Fifty first Premi urn*, and are among the beat now mtde. F.ve ry Instrument fully warranted for Are years Prices a* low As the exclusive use of Uie very best material*, and the mo#t thorough work manship will permit. The principal pianist* and ompoeer* and the piano-purchasing pub lic, of the South, especially, unite in the unan imous verdict of the superiority of U>v Stiel Piano. The durability of our Instruments is fully established by over sixty schools and Cottage* In the Bouth, using over 300 at our Pianos. - Sole Wbulesale Agents for several of the principal manufactures 4 Cabinet and Parlor Organs, price* fr>ni f75 to A liberal dis content to Clergymen and Sabbath School*. A large UMarnsent of .second-hand Pianoa, at price* ranging from t75 to #BOO, always on hand. ; * .•» Send for Illu*tr«t«d Catalogue, coatalniug the name* of over 2.000 Southerner* who hare bought and are now utlng tbe Bucff Piano, x - Cant. Iberty Street. Warcrooms, No. 9 North Lure, M. D. liaUi.net, and 45 A Factories. 84 & 86 Camdcm Stre 47 Ferry oircei. dh C , dh J)APer Day at home. Terms JjpO Address G. STIXSOX J ibVERTISEENTS. 4 Stonewall Springs. j ■ ■ ' ' — - • •- . .— i • . . I This celebrated watering place is now open I or the reception of visitors, GOOD BOARD AND ROOMS for tiie low price of 25. per month. Address V. W- FON VILLJS & SON. Bio Falls, Alamance Co. N. C. 4JUu- • IN THE PROBATR COIIBT I Alaaaace Cnatf., Oeorife W ; .' Foster, mid JHines Foster, as Ad ministrators of John Foster, r.- A'jainM „ - '■» v-.'-t.-* v ■ •• ' AlfrCtf TWfce anGHrtfe Susan, Elirabeth Walker* W. R, poster, John W. Foster, A. J, Foster, Thomas J. Foster,. K. A. Foster, A. P. Fos ter, Jnlia A. Foster, James Matlock Mid wife Sarah, Ov> Qi. JHkc and wife Mary. The parties to tnik action are hereby notified that plaintiffs have filed their final account with the estate of their Intestate,. and that un less exceptions are fifed thereto within the tinfe prescribed by law, a decree in said action will be matte*aiiif Administrators will be discharged f r«mi liability upon the settlement as set forth in their own account, filed. W A, ALBRIOIIT, k S», C.; and Probate Judge. PROKfTB COBBTi Alsnaacc Csnqr. It ajipearing.to tlirf satisfaction of the Cour 1 that Alfred Bike and wile Susan. A. J. Foster* JUlia A. rower, George «. Bike and wife Mary, parties to the above action are non-resi dents of the State, ittherefore ordered that service of this notice upon them' Ms had by a fmblication thereof for six successive weeks, n the Alamancb Olbakkb, a newspaper pub lished weekly at Graham. Alamance County, N. C. . M Done at office in Graham, this the 16th day Jnne. 1875. W. A. ALBRIGHT, C. 8. C. and Probate Judge. DANtEL WORTH, Company Shops, N. 0., Thanks his friends and the public for the very liberal patronage he has heretofore en joyed ; aol begs to introduce to their inspect ion the . » . LABOKMT mm* MOST COIDPLBTK AND VABIEIt sToefc OR GOODS i ■ i.| A* •• ft • ever brought to Alamance County. He has Just retnrndd from the Northern cities where he pm-chaood and has received and and is re celvng his • SPBIRtI AND 81I3UIBB VOODR, His stock consists of DBY-GOODS, from com mon to the finest ever ofiered in this market, READY-MADE CLOTHING, « of every description, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOIS ; of all varieties to the best band-made. A full stock of i iHII.MHRBV GOODS, HABDWABB (CTI.EBV, QCBBNS-WABBt, TBVNKS nod VAIJHKM, TIN-WARBi C|UL. "H ■***, the beat assortment at the lowest prices. A full stock I FAMILY GROCERIES, UPPER AND SOLE LEATHER, Fertilizers, i ■« \ In a word, he has everything ,of ary quality that yon will want to buy, and h« will buy at the highest prices all, and anything you have to sell. Ail ho asks Is for yon to call and see for yourself. II you don't see what you want yon Just ask for It, and then see if it isn't found, marl 1-Ota 1874. 1875. • • * •tfr 4 -' V - Spring and Summer ®©© ®§ 0 , Pretty and ARRIVED AND CONSTANTL Y ARK I VINO. We would respectfully inform oar cut» men, friend* ana the public, that we are re ceiving a large, complete and well selecteJ Mock of Spring and Hummer Good*. We selected ourselves, paid the cash, and can afford to, and will self a* cheap as (be same goods can be bought in th£ State. Whet you rome t6 tbc Shops don't fail to come to the " Yellow House" where every one cornea to get cheap, pretty, durable goods, at the very Cheapest Prices. f. f " ; » Come In and look at them, they will astonish you. So pretty and so cheap ! JOHN Q GANT A CO., Company Shop*, N. C. F. JONES * SONS, GRAHAM, X. C., ' Baggy and Carriage Makers, Are prepared to[,OU at the shortest notice all orders in their* line. Repairing promptly and neatly done, at MtBIBATg BATES. -j Thev also keep constantly on hand for sale at thsir»hop, anssaortaent of Irea, Flail*. Baggr Xaierlal, Prepar ed Paias«r all tslsdh gjk,. ». Plssik*. iaJ CsSst. Amy style of coffin furnished at two hoars notice. All kinds of produce taken at market prices. We art thank fbl for past patronage, and hope to merit its continuance. fob lft-2m rpO EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, AMD GUARDIANS. ' The law requires arranal returns from all Executors, Administrator*, and guardian*.' Manv do not comply with tbte law. They are notified to do so and save odst to themselves. W. A. ALBRIGHT. July 5-lm. C'.iC. gDWARDS, BROUGHTON k CO.' MBten A Btjiien, : «_ RAIMOB, N. C.
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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