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THE GLEANER GRAIIAM, N. C., NOV. 10, 1875. Local, State ' and General. AV\ T. JOUNSQN, EDITOR . illr. John C. lColfoclxon, ol Company in our a>|ll)orizcl n«ml la re cci ve nubscriplioH#, and receipt far «li« name. DIED.—TiV this county, on the 7th ot this month, I?% idolph Mitchell inrthe 86th year ot his age. DIED.—In our town,on last Saturday morning John Gray. lie had suffered long from a lingering ilines -, and his death was not unexpected. lie was tame sixty-five years old. : SUNNY SOUTH. —This is a family news paper published at Atlanta Georgia. See the advertisement elsewhere. It is wcli and plainly printed, is a large /eight page paper and the equal of any otits character published in the United States. Try it, you will be pleased with it. o Last week, we bail the pleasure of a visit from 11. W. Best Esq., traveling agent and correspondent of the Raleigh tSentinel. "We were glad to hear (hat the Sentinel was rapidly increasing in * circulation, and gaining ground as a popular journal. Col. Donau, its- new editor, is intusing new life into it. It js now a live newspaper, and its edito rial department is ably conducted. Wilmington Fair going oft all hist week, and Wilmington papers full of it. It was a "grand success'.'.Fairs have a liabit of being grand successes!. Any editor who gives au«J publishes and oth er character of a fair ought to be made an example of. These fairs are now perfection, and no criticisms, sugges tions, or hints that they can be or could have been better can for a moment be tolerated, regardless of motives. Do von know who makes the best can dies in or out of the State? Royster & Brother in Raleigh. Do you know that the common candies brought here from the North are, as a general thing if uot invariably ouo fourth dirt. Nothing but a pulverized white pipe clay? Well, its so. Royster & Brother manufacture ■purecandy, of all sorts, and sell cheap er than pure candies can be bought North. Let merchants send m their orders, and get a pure article that they can eonscienciously sell to their custo mers. Send and get his price list. The third anniversary of the organi zation ot Graham Lodge I. O. G. T. will be abserved by the members of Jhat Lodge on next Friday night. Mem bers of other Lodges are iuvited to at tend. The third anniversary of Ala mance Lodge ofthe same order will be celebrated at its Ilall at Company Shops on next Saturday night. Members of the order are invited. An address will be delivered by Dr. J. A. Moore. The Dr. will entertain those who may be present, with au address worth listening Jo- The mail carrier here, Henry L. Wat- JJOU, one night last week, missed the train going West, but, nothing daunted, he put out after it, and overhauled it at ; Company Shops. Talk about mails: Henry was just about fast ai mail in pursuit ot thattrain as hpp evy-j run in tins country. He made a black streak through the ipoousbtne frem Gra ham station to Company Shops, that might have l? eca mistaken {is ftp omen of bad weather. Henry is a black man and a member ot the church, bnt wil| not be tried for any of bis utterances, when be found that the pleasures of a corn shucking had beguiled him into overstayin ? his time, whether for the want of witnesses or because the occa sion justified, wo are not iuform ed. The Raleigh Light Infantry, undet Capt. Manly took the premium last .yeek, at the Cape Fear Agricultural Fair at Wilmington, over the Norfolk and Wilmington companies, and others* if others were there, and is now without question, to be considered a better military company for agricultural pur poses than any of its competitors. 4ip those swords into sulky ploughs and , patent reapers, the old fashioned plough share and pruning book, belonged to an age of less progress, BE HAPPY.— If you want to spend a pleasaat halt hour or so, you can do so by going to Company Shous, locating yourself in the back itjom ircold, if not Iheu in the ojain part of Dr; J. S. Mur phy's new, neat drug'store, gazing around at the neatly arranged drugs and fancy articles that the Dr. has', and leisurely puffing one of those delightful cigars with which you can furnish your self. And when you go to leave, to pre vent the good wife fronj considering you selfish get, her some nice perfume ry, fiue candies and other confections, torletta soaps, and other fancy articles which the Dr. keeps and sells cheap. Tne Dr. keeps on baud always a well assorted lot of drugs, dye-stuffs, toilet and fancy articles,cigars, tobacco, cou jectiona &c., &c. PROCEEDING.S OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ooi .iSsfJ.t A#.—At a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners held on Monday the Ist day of November 1875, the following mem bers present at the opening of the meeting viz: Jos. 3. Vincent Chairman and W. A. Hall aud T. M. Holt, Cauimissionors, the fol lowing proceedings were had: James P. Teer, W. C. Johnson, and Robert B. Pickard were appointed School committed in Thompsons' township, the scholl committee elect liavjug failed to qualify. Dr. Geo K. Foust, was elec ted to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of F. R. Freeman, he deceiving two votes and Jos. Shaw one. W. A. Walker authorized to furnish Danl. Reynold with two dollars worth of provission, a month for three nfontb^. Danl. Worth authorized to furnish James M. Hughes with $4,00 worth of provissjons a month for three months. Danl. Worth was authorized to furnish Mar garett Sutton with.s3,oo worth of clothing. Morris Howell, making it appear that he had paid tax on two thousand six hundred and thirty six dollars, deposited outside of the State, it was considered by the Board that the tax so paid should be refunded by the State and county treasurers, which is as follows: State tax total $8,34 and State school tax $3,16 County tax $11.07. G. M. Hazell was elected to fill the vacancy in the Board, caused by the death of Greene Andrews Esq. be receiving three votej ana Joseph Shaw one. Lea Corbitt were authorized to furnish Franklin Roberts with $3 ?1 00 worth of provis sions for one month. W. C. Holman was authorized to furnish Betsy Parrott with $1,50 worth -provissions a mouth for three mouths. Jno. .Ruffln was released from paying poll tax for the year 1875, he being over fifty years old. Freeland Suttou was elected' Superintendent of the poor, he receiving four votes and Bun yan Andrews one. He is to receive a salary of 6]oo, a year, commencing Sept. Ist, 1875. The following claims were allowed. W. A. Walker far furnishingDanl, Reynolds aud wife $0,00; H. 11. Danily for making coffla for Freeland $3,000; Joseph Shaw, for fur. nishing Jane Thompson $3;00; B. A Sellars for medical on Ben Roney $4,00; T. M. Holt for services as commissioner $8,60; VV. A. Hall for services as commissioner $11,30; J. S. Vincei t for services as commissioner $11,60; Green Andrews for services as com missioner $6,30; Danl. Worth for furnishing William Sutton $4,50; Danl. Worth for fnr. nishing Penina Jbhson 83,00; Danl. Worth for furnishing J.| M. Hughes $1,00; Danl. Worth for supplies for poor-house $23,85; Levi McCauley for coffin $13,00; W. A. Pat terson for building bj-idgc on Stinking-Quarter $150,00; Parker & Johson for printing annu al statement and blanks, and advertising for county claims $64,00; Dr. G. W. Long for account at poor-house * $34,50; J. G. Moore, as juror, $1,60; W. P.Browning, as juror 7,40; Hence Herring as juror $1,60. The State Central Conservative (Com mittee of Louisiana, at a meeting on the 2lst of October, passed resolutions call ing a State Convention of aU those now opposed to Radicalism jn that State, regardless of past party affiliations. The Convention is to meet iu New Orleans, on the first Monday in January next. The poijanjittce disavows am in tention of reviving' the question of the Wheeler adjustment so far as it has Axed tho jyeseyt status of the House of A resolution was adopted, decjaringit -the scu.se of the Democrats and Conservatives ot the State that all Constitutional means should be resorted to for a decission of the Louisiana question, and the recog nition ofMcEiiry government. Hard upon the agitation of the wa ter subject in Raleigh comes the revival of its temperance organisations. They want more gas too. Those Raleigh people are wanting a great deal it ap pears. We will contribute a local pol itician up here, who is "toflfgood to be. long t9 either party, to their new g as project if they wish. We have no use for him here. Dr. James Davii of Durham has in vented a bag sewing machine, which is said to inako, 60.000 tobacco bags of the smallest size, Vnd 30.000 of the largest size a day. This invention is patented and owned by Davis, •Mangum Blount, all young men ?f Durham. The new invention will not have t*> leave home to find work. The steamer City of Waco with a valuable cargo was burned outside th# harbor pt Galveston, Tex%s on tbe Btlj this month. The passengers, officers and crew took to the abips open boata and passed -through tbe fleet of' vessels anchored there. They had uot at last accounts been rescued, and their situa tion is regarded as extremely perilous. Willie Galloway, son of Dr. Robert Galloway of Rockingham coanty, was standing on the door S\J?DS loading one barrel of his £un, the oth r being load ed when the gun slipped ofl the step, and, striking the hammer as it fell, fired inflicting a wouqd which Willie died soon after. The race* at Charlotte open to-morrow. The Obterver says that the stables of noted turfmen from New York, Penn sylvania, South Carolina and Georgia, will be present, and predicts the great est display of horses, and tha finest ra cing ever in the State. It is supposed that the following ves sels and their crews are ail lost; Brigs. J. W. Spencer and Torronto and schooners Moses Potter, Nellie Chase and Serene. Jerry Black, in Charlotte, originated the "Zeb Vance" brand of" wiitSKey: The Friend of Temperance want 8 Vance to "denounce this scandalous use of his name," and intimates that it lie does not the temperance people ani the sober christians in the State won't vote for him for Governor. It is matter of pub lie history, and our sensible and clever Friend ought to have known it, that Vance threatened Black with a shot gun when-first apprised of the outrage, and the propriety of putting him under a bond to keep the peace was gravely considered by his triends. Vance was absent trom hoipe attending one of his courts when the idea incubated in Clack's Webstcrian head, and thinking that he was tickling his vanity in what he had done, he sends around to his residence a keg of the vile stuff labiled in big red loiters, 'Zeb Vace Whiskey." So incensed wa 8 Mrs. Vance thereat that the good lady had the head knock ed in and the contents emptied in the gutter. Vance came home.—He was mad. because he had seen Black's ad vertisement in the Charlotte papers. Should he take his shot gun and shoot the fellow? He was perplexed. What Bhould,or could he do? Hip good wife was equal to theoccasiou. "Now Gov. Vame," she said, "I know that you are one of the few husbands who do not drink—away from home. But should you ever be tempted.never do you taste a drop of'Zeb ¥an ( ce WJiiskey.' Treat that worthless fellow with contempt. Scorn his familiarity with your name Let it bo undcj-atooc} that sqch a fra grant outrage upon decency and prop-1 riety does not receieve your sanction." Her counsel has been faithfully follow ed, and this trick of Ulack's ir one of the few incidents you will mention but once in yance's presence. Th» Friend is unwittingly discussing a very delicate matter. Its counsel wo think impolitic. The course pursued by Gov. Vance is the proper one. To prove it, if brother Wliitaker was as hungry for a drink as the fellow at our elbow, it ii doubtfuj whether he could fi;i,4 a gill of "Zeb Vance Whiskey" in Charlotte. Gov. Vance might take the Friend'swX vice ami publicly denounce Black. But what would be accomplished thereby? It would give Black some notoriety —pdyertise his whfcfcey, pchaps. What would that distinguished statesman and devoted patriot, Jeff Davis, accom plish by denouncing ns for naming our favorite setter Jeff Davis? The Friend is too 60und and sensible a paper not to se? where its advice would lead to. J Landmark The failure of Moody and Sankcy to convert Henry Wardßeeclicr does more to prevent the realization of a great re« vival iu Brooklyn than all the adverse influences against which tne evangelists work. Ifßeecher shall be converted, Brooklyn will kuow such a revival as the world has not seen since the day of Pentecost. Let everybody join iu la boring for the conversion of Henry \Vard IJeecher,—N. Y. s\>o. Mr. Moody is the most rapid speaker the New York stenographers have ever had to encounter. The Tribune swift est stenographer took down from his lips 2,200 words in ten minutes by the watch. This is at a rate four times as rapid as that of Mr. Evarts, and a third faster than thafof Mr. Bcecher, twoot tbe most difficult speakers to report. Five dollar bills, purporting to be on the First National Bauk ot Qalen are in circulation. There is no such Bank. 11 there should be any tortunatc indi vidual about to receive monoy in this section he had better see if any such bill is among it. We are safe as 119 smaller denominatipy thpn a five dollar biil is in circulation. A few days ago, while a train was in motion, a man enter ed ami in an earn est and sympathetic type said : '• There is a lady in tbe next coaob fainting away. Hu any gentleman here any jiquor for ber?" Twenty eight men in that car immediately rose to their feet, with a flask in his baud, v 4. tide ip an onpnityns in Charlotte jolts the teeth out of passengers mouth*. One old lady was thus served, and ex pressed fearfc of loosing her breakfast iu it out, but says not a word in connec tion about the rough ways of its grow ing city. For the sake of the old wo men, mend your ways. Another destructive fin inNewbern. Six houses, including the cotton gin and grist mill of Maj A. .R Denison de* stroyed. This ancient city has been peculiarly unfortunate iu its losses by fire. A youth, named Tommy Harper was instantly killed, jtf Rocky, Mount by be ing ran over by • cart, iu which was a heavy millstone. He was driving the cart and accidentally fell out. GOT. Brogden has appointed whit* W. D. Jones of Wake, and black John R. Goode of Newborn as directors of the Insane Asylum. New Constitution of Missouri, rati" fled by overwhelming majority. Miss Anna Mott, a highly respectable young lady, and daughter ofC. D. Mott of Chatham Virginia, went to her room in the second story of her fathers house, and hearing a noise nnder the bed, she looked and beheld a burly negro man there concealed. Slje screamed and ran, when the negro, hearing Mr. Mott ascendkig the stairs, jumped Iroin a window to the ground and made his escape. A pair of shoos wqre left be hind which have been identified as be longing to a Jiegro man in the village named Auth >ny Cole. A Wilmington man at the Wcldon Fair hail his pocket picked of a gold watch and chain, lie offered a reward ofslso, and no question asked for its return and placed the money on deposit in a store in Wilmington to bo so ap plied. Some days ago a mail walked into the store placed the slolen watch on the counter, took the $l5O, and walked out. Some judge may explain to this gentleman who recovered his watch the meaning of compounding a felony*. A suit is in progress, in New York to decide upon the most merciful man ner of killing hogs. The suit is brought by a hog butcher agaiust Bergh's auitn. al society, who complains that the soci ety interfers with his business. The de fence is that he kills * hogs in a brutal manner, causing unnecessary pain, and then scalds them before they are fairly dead Mrs Julia A. Gilmer, relict of the late Hon. John A. Gilmer died in Greens boro on Friday ovening the sth this month in the 65th year ot her age, she had been suffering from heart disease for a loiur time. Governor Brogden has seconded the motion of President Grant making Thursday tho 25th ot this month a dav of public Thanksgiving an} hif proclamation accordingly. There was attendance upon the yearly meeting of the Friends at New Garden in Guilford connty las* week. The numbers present estimated as high as four thousand. Maj. Grice, the recently elected Pres ideut of the 11. &G. R. R. died, sud denly at his home in Portsmouth, Va., on last Friday morning. The Cumberland County Fair begins at F'ayettville on the 19th of this month. OBITUARY, —At a meeting of the Board of Commissioner* (or Alamance county on tbe lit Monday in November, 1875, the following resolutions were adopted : Wnr.KAB, It lias pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst Green Andrews, * member of the Board of Commissioners of Alamance connty, and whereas, bv this dispen sation of Providence we are reminded of the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death ; Therefore be it Resolved, That in the death of Green An drews the county of Alamance has lost a faith ful public servant, and tbe community a use ful citizen, bis family a kind and indulgent bufband and father. Iletoloediad, That m copy of these resolu tions be «pread upon the minutes of the Board of Commissioners, and a copy thereof be fur nished the widow of tbe deceased ; and that a copy be furnished the ALAMANCB OLKAHBB with request that it be published. J .8. VINCENT, Cham'n. T.G. McCLEAN, Clerk. COMMERCIAL. Graham Market. COKHECTID WEEKI.T BT SCOTT A; DON NVLIi, . Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1875. Apples, dried, V tb 8010 •• green, T bushel, 1.00 Beans, t* bu5ii........ «. 75 Butter V 1b..... 30(885 Beeswax ¥ tb 20H&"» Bacon sides V tb 15£>16 " shoulders, V lb.. 10£>llSW " hams ?.. 15S>18 Beef V lb 50fl Blackberries, dried, 5#6 Bark, sasafras rocta V ..'. •.. 4a5 Castings, old V 1b.... 1 Cloth, tow and cotton, V yd 20a35 Corn V bu5h.....";.'....' 1-00® Chicken* each 18W®15 Cotton, lint, vm ..m* 13 _ in seed W Clover seed, "9 bushel 8.00@f1.00 Ducks V pair 80050 Ei{(f.Vdoi 10al2U Floor, family. ? bbl .6.00&6.00 " , itiprVbbi 5.5006.75 Feather* V lb WOSO Hay V lOOtb 50«fl0 lilacs, grefcen, V tb 05006 •' dry, VB> !»•» Lard » ib 16#» Meal, corn, V tb BJ^a3 Oats, seed V bush 40080 Onions V bush 40060 " set* V quart. ofi#lo Peas T bush 0007 Potatoes, Irish V buah sweet " 75^1.50 Pork "9 ft *k»oo l'eaches; dried, peeled,.. A 15^10 " | " unpeeled, ofl^2O Rags V ft '..... - Shingles V thousand 8.50®5. W[ Tallow Hlb *##» Wood ? cord 8.00#50 ( Durham Tobacco Maiket, COnxjllD BT E. 1. PARISH, FARMERS' W^re^ol-SK. The reeeipts for the past week were very light. Fahcy and bright wrappers lower, Cominou grades all woodworking stock were noticeably east*. • FILLERS. ComsoD, old - - - - Balo - jftiHnni " - io«i2 soSr " .... 12*15 / : '' ' SMOKERS. Common, old .... 9*lo Mollimi, « .... lOatS Good to Fancy, old - 15a* BRIOUT WRAPPERS. Common to Medium, old - - 18a25 Good to Fine, " 25*45 Kxtr» ~ - - 50a70 Large orders on our market for all cprades |of New Bmokers, from sto 18 cts. Priming* 2 to 6 ets. ADVERTISEMENTS DANIEL WORTH, 0 Company Shops, ,N. C., Thanks his frifcnds and the public for th r very liberal patronage he lias hei etoforc t ; joyed ;sai>d to introduce to their Suspic ion the tiABUDMT nhi) MOKT COM|>I,BTK AND VAKIKO STOCK OF GOODS ever brought to Alamance County. He haj just returned from the Northern cities wl.eii he purchased and lias received a..d and is re eeivnjf hit) SPKINU ANp NU.U.nUK I.'OODM, His stock consists of DRY-OOODS, from com mon tJ the tluest ever ottered In this market, RE AI) Y-MADE CLOTHING, of ev'erv description' HATS, (fOOT* AMU MHO KM of all varieties lo tljo best band-made, stock of MiI.IaWKRY 39>DM, IIAKDWAKK CVTI.KRV, QI'KK.mtV AUK, TRUNKS mmjl VAI.INICN, TH-WAKK, CHII,. ItKKNS' HATM, l&lge st assortment at the lowest prices. A full stock ' r * FAMILY GROCERIES, UPPER AND SOLE LEATHER, Fertilizers, In a word, lie has everything of ary (puilitr that you iriil want to buy, and he Will buy at the highest price* all, and anything you have to sell. All he asks is for you to call' and sec for yourself. If you don't see what you want you just ask for it, and then see if it Uu't found. ' •iTCook Stoves of every variety, in price from ♦17,60. up. mavll-Oui IMIIK R. FORBiS'jk BROTHER, (under the Benbow Hall,) GREENSBORO, N C„ keep coustAntly on liand a complete assort mcnt of FUKNITUKE. Keptlring of ever? description, Including Upholstering neatly lon«. Their stock consists of CUAVBRR NRTM, ranging in price from $25.00, to $500.00,—' OMer. DialacßMM. ParUr aa R t . '"JE SS* ,n - ■■r«aa», Hnnlr*W ■■*«*" Aam,Ciikf, Cra> 4toa *m4 tra»4lr'M«la 'for Ihs little isllia, IHallrtiMfa taaai Hpriaa Bede •! every va riety alflr, . . Hat-racks and any and everything in tlie furniture line. Their stock is the largest and most complete ever offered tn this portion of the State. They defy soinpetltiou in quality or price. ■ lT apraft.Sm" yy B. FARRAR, OPTICIAN, ffATCH-IHAHRR, AND JEWELER, AND ENGRA VER, - 4 v- .... AND DEALER IN WATCIIRR, CI.OCKH, IIWBLRV Silver Ware; Bridal Presents, Solid Rings, Walking Canes, Gold Pens, Ac. GREENSBORO, N. C. Whlefc will ks wl4 fbsap fat I'sab. teT Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Bewing Ma chines, and Pistols repaired cheap and on short notice An assorted stock of Guns, Pis tols, Cartridges, Ac., always on band apr 20-1 y QDELL, RAOA>" & CO., W IIOLESALE EALEKfI IN General Merchandise, • . AHD AGENTS FOB Cedar Valla aad Br*p River fffceetiai Vsrsa, aa4 Meaaaleaa 'Bap,' Bsli% aa4 Baa4leaaa*s PlaMs, frka •• *«!•■" Jsaaa. CkarUlK*. GREEHBBO*Of3I. 3 p. apr3o-yl Q.EOUGE \V. LONG, M. D., Md arBCBiS Graham, N. c., Tenders.hls professional services to'the pnb 11c. Office and residence at the " Graham High Scnool buildings where be may be found, night or day. ready to attend all calls, unless professionally engaged. febtMy JgDWARDB, BROUGHTON & CO Piiaters A Bladen, RALEIGH, H. C QUTTINGAND MAKING Robert. A. Noell, ± Offrri hU services M a Tailor, to the public His shop is at Ms residence. In It. 0. HU work warranted, In fti aad finish. Pumps! Pumps!! THOMAS ~B.' °BOBERTSON, Company Shops, JT. C., • manufacturing and selling the best and CMAPIVT rVKN ever offered to (he people of thla State. These pumps are as durable as wooden pomps can tie made. They are easy as any one wanting water could wbh. They are soM as cheap as any one who proposes to bny could ask. Pmnpj delivered anywhere on short notice. Each pump warranted. The manufacturer refers to every pnmp of his in use. Not one has ever failed. feb 28-ly M ADVERTISEMENTS. HOMB KIVTERPRIHC :q: ?«IE "tmmn aQjojKiijHc siave, MAKLKACrt'IiKI) BY NHKKIUKf & DfcfAIJI.KV. Gkkensisouq, N. 0. d These Stoves arc vasilr superior to tie majority of Stoves bought of Northern Mann-' factnres. The best of u.atcrial w OHiri in ttw manufacture, and they have never failed to girq entire satisfaction In addition to the ureal ex cellence of the»e Stoves, there is jrreat advan tage to those who buy. in living r.ear the frc tory, from whence to replace any vessel el short notice tliat should tc accidcntly broke"', Price No. tj c3O. No. 7 *26. P. R. Harden t Bro., Graham, .arc agsau for the sale of the above named stove. F. JONES A SONS; GRAHAM, N. C., Buggy aud Carnage Makers, Arjs t( fill at the shortest notice all orders tu their liue. Repairing promptly anjl neatly done, at nODSRATB R1TI«. Tltev also keep constantly on hand for sal at their t>hop, an assortment of Iraa, NalU, Baccy Material, Prapar- Paiaia »f all calara. Plsifha, aaal Any style of coffin furnished at two hours notice. All kinds of produce taken at market price*. We are thankful for past patronage, and hope to merit its continuance. feb 16-2 m 1875. 1875. Spring and Summer GOODS !! The very latest Styles and Cheap. I.AbllS TBinnKD HATS, ÜBOCBKIKH, lAtDVABK CMCKBBT WMBU- Will. ' A "- Everything usually found In a Retail Store will be sold CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. When yon come to town call and tee my stock—l am sore it will pay von. J L. SCOTT. apr27-3in Graham, N. C QRAHAM HIGH SCIIOOL. GRAHAM. N, C. REV. D. A. LONG. A. M. REV. W. W. STALEY, A. B. BEJiJ. K. LONG. A. B. MRS. G. F. BASON, Instructress in Music. Opens August iJ4th. and closes the last Fri dav iti.May, 1876. Bpard eii to #lO, tnd Tuition $3 to $4 p« month. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We keep constantly on hand a large and varied stock of ». r - '■* • * GROCERIES, HARD-WARE DRY - GOODS , of all sorts, HATH, CAP*, BOOTH, AND *nOB», KKADY-lADK CLCTniiicr Ca,rpetingQ ASD HI %TTIj\GS of all grades. from the lowest prices up made a specialty. VILLAGE AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS are Invited to inspect our stock and hear our prices before haying elsewhere. » " They can examine and select for themselves, and we guarantee ;hat we'can sell them their entire stock or any part of it oo such terms aa will enable them'to Veil their'goods it a larger profit to themselves than ti>ey could lip by pur chasing, by order, from a distance. We are Agmils for, and sell at manufactures prices the following goods, vl* : Cedar Fall* and Deep River Sheetings, Tarns * aad Seamless Bags, Holt's and Handle man's Plaids, Fries* "Salem" Jeans, Charlottesville Cassimers and Erkenbiefecberl Starch. ' ODELL, RAGEN&CO,, apr 80-ly Greensboro, N.C. J L. SCOTT, Orakam, If. 0., * V ,-■ • " A|tal Car Iks I'slskiaM BTIEFF PIANOS AJfD ORGANQ Send for illastrated catalogue aad price li^
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