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THE GLEANER. GRAHAM, K. C., NtfV. 30, 1875. Local, State and General. W. T. JOHNSON, EDITOB. Hr. jaha C. RvVartMa, •! OOaspaa? Skcpi, Is «ar itrtkcriiH ■««■( w r«- ccltk iikHrirtliM, aatl receipt far tha mm MM. »>► ■Cotton in Raleigh, 12| to 12}. Conference of M. E. Church at "Wil mington this week. Judge Read, of the Supreme Court, is dangerously ill, at his home in littl e Washington. William B. Astor, a millionaire of New York, is dead. Just how many millions his estate is worth is unknown. Only seventeen fights counted in j Faycttoville on Thursday, the big day of the fair. Alexander Thomas, a prominent citi— leu of.Chatham county, died, at his res idence, 6fi Wednesday the 24th inst. The name of Moiftford McGehee, of Penou county, is spoken of in connec tion With the Democratic nomination Govfcrifor. Gen. Ro er A, Pryor will deliver the auuual address before the Washing* ton Lee University Societies of Vir ginia,, ou the 28th of June, 1876. "Married in the Presbyterian church November 25th, by Rev. A. Currie, F. P. Pugh to Miss Kale Klapp; allot GraUaiu? N. C. Tho Sunny South . published at At lanta, GM., is one of the l>est literary papers in. the country,. See , adv!rti»t nientju ,another column, and send for it; Col. Ike Young. Internal RevenaC Collector, lias been lectured by the de partment for appointing his kinspeeple to subordinate portions uuder him. An old edition of Morse's geography says: ' "Albany has four hundred dwelling houses And twenty-four hundred inhabitants, all standing with their gable ends to the street. The good people ot Companv Shops have presented Rev. R. 8. Webb with a fine Singer sewing machine. T hey should see that fau has new cloth for it would not be proper for a preacher to ftowta M yon know. W. K. Albright, at the Bason old . jtand.has been jots of new and t pretty goods lately. can trig you out' With a new suit, as stylish and ehe*p, as cau ; be bought any where. His stock ■ fcWW torfwAra Ac • &G-J, Is about as complete as Jen find in %ny place, much less a town no Jaiger ' ■ Our young friend, Dolph Faneett, at Company Stops, has been turning an beffe*»|M?uiy by trading In small game, such as rabbits aud birds. He made a " vestureou 'posswins,and,notwithstand ing he left the tails on, his, commission Merchant sold 'hem for' long tailed ralv i*iisa6eii cents a peice. Dolph wout speculate on possum* now. > _ Christinas is ooining, aud merchants will have demands for candy.. The little folks must h»ve It you know. If you ant the best, purest and cheap est send to Roveter k Brother at Bat* • eigb,-and get their own pantifaeture, aud have the con clous lies* bt knowing that you are selling an honest article, Send to Rayster audi Bro. for price list. Address Raleigh. Jf.O. ■A number of our old and ycung men, we'mean married and single, from town aud country engaged last Satur iu an 010 fashioned rabbit nunt. They had about tweuty fiver dogs of all kinds and- degrees. - 'Shore were about a doz zen of the hunters, aud they bagged six ty of the Molly cotton tails, and had more fbn than they will be able to tell about by Chistmas. Towards the lajf the rabbits wotkld Inst come o6t of their hiding places and report for duty —so they say. . ~,1 ((. We bare received No 1. of the fourth Yolum® of the Young Folks' Gem, pub lished by John A. Clark, Wads worth. Medina Co., 0. ft attractive and valuable journal, especially adapted to the want* of our jnwenile community. No faintly where there are boys and girls should be without it. The price of subteription is only SO cents a year, including postage and a nice picture. Agents are also well paid for raising clubs. Afrem sample eopy will be sent to those desiring to see it a view raising clubs. Addreaa aa above. ... Oar town is improving- No one can doubt it. Uncle Bob Hanner stands on the streets in the rain,when it does rain and watches some negroes shovel dirt. A two horse plow is running n the streets and now-and-f hen throws out a water furrow rnnning elunchwUe across the street. We coord not wish those pugagod in this work a worse fite tfjan to be tried by a jury of wago)>cr6. Both the parties were of this town, and ance. The celebration 0/ tkn third aonireiv isou nt of the extreme inclemency of the weather, postponed ffsul Wurday night tbe 20th to fes). Saturday night tbe •7tb, Thorp were a large number pres ent. Tha phgrpl) if j»# well filled ana tbe lecture of Dr. Jno, A. Moore upon the *U»« grand causa he advocated. It was in JK??» w * r A 4 O t Wf ••fbyable time. The Bey. B. 8. Webb also entertained tbe audience With sunk irell timed re fsarksn Our space forbids our saymg more. Ths Lodge is in a fiouriabing , MMtfoii, Ttl ijw K' 4 • r . JNCMBT MK A VII. IIVT "•.-«*—«• - WASHINGTON, NOT. 18. The report of the new commission on the Cherokee lands in North Carolina has just been completed and submitted to the Secretary of the Interior. It will be remembered that after the war some lawyers, alter an investigation of the circumstances of the removal of the In dians years before, discovered an in formallity and recovered the landa to these Indians, The lawyers put in a bill for $42,000 for services. The depart ment refused to pay that amount. Tha parties agreed Ha take twenty pi# sent, on the value of jheir lauds. The ap praisement mt twenty-sir thousand dol lars reported by the first commission not being accepted, the late ouo fixes the appraisement at fifty-six thousand dollars. This the lawyers say they will not accept either, but that the appraise ment must be $200,000. It is learned that Secretary (Jliandl r, after an inves tigation, sustains the report of the sec ond commission. The lawyers will be allowed the alternative of accepting their commission on the amoniit report ed or go without. The commissioners have submitted a detailed accountof the removal of the Indians, the flight of fif teen hundred of them to the mountains ot North Carolina, Ihelr pstl in the Confederate arm/, the recovery of their lauds, and the resources and value, of their lands. At tho special session of the United States Senate, last April Thomas W. Ferry, of Michigan, was chosen tem porary President ot that body. If he is again so chosen, upon the assembling ot Congress next Monday, and if .Grant dies or is impeached or runs away Ferry will be President; and then if Ferry would die or run away the Speak er of the House would become Presi dent, and as he will undoubtedly bo a democrat don't you seer* chance for a democratic President, and the perils that Gov. Dix of N. Y. speaks about but fails to define? Radicals get scared jit more, remote dangers, and wo expect of dangeHt! - . fu sion raised. Only two lives will stand in the way of a democratic President, and, according to radical accounts,thou sands have been sacrificed for a smaller stake by the bloody kn-klux. Say, Mr. Radical, gon't rou think it safe for you to leave? And as to the carpet-baggers in tne South, their condition is fearfully apprehensive. Better look out.only two lives between you and canuibalistio destruction. The young people iu Raleigh are hopping. That is they are giving hops And going to haps, and are having a hoppv time generally. Where did the name originate, auy how? They used to M called balls, sprees, frolics, fau dangs, sheorounds, shindigs, See. , just as the taste of the locality dictated. And held 111 pleasant whether 011 the romantic banks of somo stream, or other suitable out door place, they were called bran daaces. Davy Crocket gave a graphic description of one of these latterf- and said upontbe : st*ne, the next day might be gathered a peck of toenails. But those were vigorous days, before the floating and sliding style was introduced, A fellow could bug bis gai then and enjoy it quietly, without the necessity of prancing around the while. " " They had a big time in Raleigh on Thanksgiv iug day. They had a rousing supper where much eating was done, many toasts proposed, and many: hap py responses made. The Good Tfemplars had a social which is described as en tirely a pleasant affair, puriiigtheday there were services In the various churches aftd quite a liberal response to the request tor contributions for the poor orphans at the Asylums at Oxford aud Mars Hill. Business was generally suspended, and the day was given to enjoyment. The Raleigh papers contain attiinctive accounts ot a great deal that wavsftidt done and acted. Not even the lite ot a single turkey was sacrificed to the festivities of the occasion, nor a single extra prayer "or exhortation ut tered hereubouts that we have heard »»» ...• *1 Prof. C. Kerr, our learned and indefatigable state geologist, irw invited by the Preaident of tbe American Health Association, recently in session in Baltimore, to deliver an addreaa before ita members on North Carolina topography and geology. Knowing that the wonder* be woola have to tell would see in incredible to men entertaining the average othordox ideaa of our grand old commonwealth, ha out fitted himself before starting with a full equip ment of official map* charts and statistics, and it was well he did. Hla description of North Carolina scenery, and Ma statements in ragard to her resoures, seemed to his distinguished auditors like fall y taels or snatches from tbe Arabian Nlgbta. 1 hey had hever in their wildcat dreams imagined anything of the glories be protrayed, the marvelous lavishing of natnra,s richest gifts npon onr almost un known and wholy unappreciated realm. His map* and flgnrea were resistless, and the result was that the preaident of the body and many of the eminent pandit* declared their In ten ion to doibe at an" eArly day. ahd see for Themselves ear land of the blest. * Raleigh Sentinel. A fierce bail dog, in Wilmington, goes onton the streets, and catches little dogs and crashes the life ont them. We won Id like to employ that d >r in onr making tbe trip. There are *ome hun dreds of little dogs, of rarioas breeds from tbe real flee to a mongrel of all conceivable straines of blood in his raines, that need the lite crashed outgof them. They are suffering for inst such attentions as that bull-dog paid tbe little spaniel in Wilmington. We are now vagrffMMrfo#V genbitie Wildcat, but if we fail to get him, let ns have the bulldog. We will return him as soon as be completes tbe job. We may throw into tbe Job a few boys, who do nothing «oie tfnm furnish nuisances in the shape of little dogs. FOKT VALLEY, QA. NOV, 3?'— John Brown,colored, has been arested for attempting to rape a highly resectable young lady. He had knocked out some teeth, and filled her month snd eyes with dirt, lie was taken from tbe cus tody of the Sheriff and banged. B. B.Bofdtapt Goldstar* is going ft • build a mlli and. may be, factory on UtUe pear that place. A correapondeut of the Wilmington Journal. writing from Richmond Hill, the home ol Chief Juatice Pearson,says thatamoag Democrats in the West Vance and Leach are talked offer Gov ernor, and among the Radicals Docker? and Settle are spoken of. The Demo crats claim that the nominee tor Gover nor must be ft Western man, and the Lieut. Governor a Wilmiugtoi* man. Now we suppose the next time the can didate for Governor must be from" the Eastand the Lieut. Governor from the Weat. If that is game, living in the centre as we m*, we are uever to be Went. Governor eh? We don't Qkp-any buch arrangement. We are to bekfl forever, we suppose j with no greater share in glory than' beating Tom atttlo and BUI Henderson, andiMh fflte. fcr Congress with the priifiige of defeating bolter* occaaion ally*lor judicial places. No air, oar aectSht mast be considered in the meet ing- LOUISVILLE, NOV. 23.—The Natjahal Grange ComiWAi jmki appointed to arrange a marriage ceremony tor the tablish an organ or elsewhere tavorable. A appointed to roe moralize Congress to established a scientific bureau on grasshoppers, cat erpillaas, &c. A resolution mortgaging crops was referred. Among tho candidates from the South for the clerkship of next Hoase of Representatives are ox-Congressmaa Stiober, of North Carolina; Hon. Charles A. .'Latnar, formerly clerk of the Confederate Hoase; Uou. Mr. Misalsaippi, and Gen. Dudley M. Di}boaeaudex Congressmaii Adams, of Kentucky. LOUISVILLE, NOT. 24.— The Nation* Grange elected as Matter, John T. Jones, of Arkansas: (Jveseer, J. J. Wooman of Michigan; lecturer H B- Smedly ot lowa, Steward A. J. Vaugh' el Mississippi; Treasures, P. MfY"- Do wail; Secretary, O. H. Kelly ofKeu tnckjr. lV! , . G. J. M cGrue, one of the St. Lonis whiskey ring, a card, in which he atatea that no Washington city official baa been connected with the ling save Wa. O. Avery. One in Washington city waa enough for Mc grue to know. He conld make all ir rangements and transact all business. Gen, R. D. Lilley was In Raleigh last week, making a canvass in behalf oftbQ Lee Mans .leuir. The object ii to erect a suitable structure for the re ception and protection of Valentines re cumbent statue ot Gen. Robert E. Lee. Under this statne ia to be deposited the xema|p|t of that hero. The ferfiUter mannfsdnrers of Bal timore have resolved to aell no more fertilizers upon security of mortgages upon the crop to be grown, or any oth er property. They must bare cash or good pagyr. fcrmers if adhered to. ~ , Chief Justice Waste says he will net allow his nam* to t» used in connec tion with the Presidency " under any circumstances." Sensible man I The same remajk from Mr. Grant ,would take tons off the party miud.—Bpring field.Republican (Jnd). „ , 8. Sf Dirls, (tie Sopeease Chancel lor of the Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias, was iu Wilmington last week, and there wae a gathering of tbe Lodges of that city, at their Castle Hall to well come him. ' r The Semi-Weekly • Record publish ed at Gtfldsboto haa been discontinued The weekly, will however be continued as heretofore. No UUer weekly, than the Record In our opinion is published in tbe Stale . 1 • ,k, V .V* 'II I' ' f 'f V Tbe Cumberland county Air was also a grand success, and bad grand ball At tached,end mankind haa been enlight ened by a diseription of what tbe ladies jrorp upon the occ*»k>u, —in part Tbe largeet boiled ever in tbe State Is in use ft Blockwells tobacco factory at Durham. Blaekwell has been making bash of the weed for soifte time, and now it is to boeervwdboUad it Would aeem. Lota Of robbing going in Wilmington, chicken roosts, collard patches aad butchers staßa suffer. They appear un able to sore their "greens" moch less tboir bacon. TbeJ>at>sa&l jdbsetT to ee> OtMrIOIMMMM, but week electedPresideat of R. k G. R, R., to All tbe vacancy occasioned by the death of Maj. Grfee. VBLSt hu retired from the* paper. r The Ralegh Sentinel gives an account of aa awkward mistake. At the last term of Rock ingham court, there were a number sentenced to the penitentiary, and one man named Rose wss sentenced to imprisonment in the connty jsil for a short time.Tbe Sheriff took those who had been sentenced to the penitentiary dowa to italeigh last week, and by mistake took Rose aioog also. This mistake it appears was not discovered until the arrival of Sheriff and prisoners in Raleigh. The Sheriff had to take Rose back. This circurstance should teaeh Rose a lesson upon the evils and inconveni ences liable to fall upon oue caught la bad company. COWHlDß.—General Imboden said things about Genl. Bradley T. Johuson, during John son's canvass as caudidatc for the State Senate in the resent election In Richmond. Imbod en was going to St. Louis to the Rail Road Convention. Johnson overtook him at depot, and pitched into him with a cowhide. Im boden showed light; Johason drew a pistol. Police grabed both. Imboden gave bond and went on to his meeting Johnson find 980. and bound to keep the peace for one year. If we weie Johnson we'd have Imboden bound to keep the peace too. MBBTIHQ or STJTB GUANOES. —West Vir ginia, Nov. 9. Alabama, Nov. 80. Kentucky, Dee. 7. South Carolina. Dee. 8. Indiana, Dec. 8. Georigla, Dec. 8. Missouri, Dee. 14. Illinois, Dec. 14. lowa, Dec. 14. Maryland, Dec. 14. Massachusetts Dec. 14. Michigan, Dee. 14, Minnesota, Dec. 14. Misssssippi, Dec. 14 New Jersey, Dec. 14. Pennsylvania. Dec. 14. Ver mont, Dec. 1. Nebraska, Dec. 81. New Ham pshire Dec. 81. Wisconsin, Jan, 4. Texas, 10. New York, Jan. 1. Ark nsas, Jan. 84. North Feb. 15. Tennessee, Feb. 15. .Ohio, fbe sad affair of the railroad aceddent an Colntbbta, 8. C., and Augusta. Ga., an aocoant a£ whlcfc we published last week, has been un dergoing investigation ; and the fact is devel* oped, that the drunkeness of the engineer of the train of empty cars which ran into the passenger coach, accounts for the accident and its sad details. The engineer's name Is Fetner and a warrant for his arrest for murder was issued, but getting wind of what steps were 1 being taken ne escaped. . '^| Fifty convicts from the penitentiary ware ' sent last week to work on ths Spartans burg and Ashevlllo Railroad. It Is said this roaa will take B' hundred others We don't know whether the Btate Is paid anything for ths la bor of these convicts, or,;whether she is Just re lieved of the expense of keeping those thus | sent oitf. On the Western North Carolina I Railroad there are about one hundred and fifty of these oouvtets already at work. That the convict ■> should be judiciously used for ~bulldfog railroads,and doing other work of alike improving character, Is a wise policy. Senator Ferry of Connecticut te desd. He died at Norwalk, on Bunday. the 81st thla month. 'He was elected a republican; but he had so acted In opposition to the policy of his party towards the Bouth as not to be consid ered a republican (though not Identified with the democrats. His place will be filled by a democrat Capt E. C. Woodson the Indefatigable lo c»l of the Raleigh severs connection with that pajjer, to acoept a position on 'h* Wilson Advance. We don't bid him good bye ; he has only moved, bnt ant out of the neighborhood, and we ah all bear from him. If not aa often, aa regularly as heretofore. The famous revenue corruptiootst, McDon ald, was convicted upon all the bib of ladtet meat against him, eight in number. Sentence reserved until other cases are tried, so that Jndge mWy have benefit of all evidence hear* ing upon his case. The Roman Catholics have. In doe form, cursed the spot where the bones of Galbord were finally deposited; and now it la nothing but a profane place, an ordinary bit of gMßftdj. > ; a- ■ Capt. A. B. Andrews, Superintendent of the North Carolina Ralleoad has estab.ished bis headquarters at the Tarborobgh House, la ' Raleigh. . ■ I PBMATi cmvmr. Alaaaaass Csssqri James A Turrentine as AdO minislrator of John ft Tur rentine, , .. . . SUMJUOBS 808 Plaint^, AmaimM RBUBB. G D Cobb and wife Catherine E, Joseph Fix aad wife Sa rah J, V H Turrentine aad Special Pro- Joseph D Turrentine, Defendant*. eeeilaga. State of North Carolina. To the ftoerifof Alamance County-Greet ing: i •• You ire h«r«br commioded lo summon O D. Cobb and wife Catherine E., Jos. Fix and wife Sarah J., W. H. Turrentine and Jueepb D. Tur.entine the defendants above named if they be found Within your county to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Coart for the County of Alamanee wlhtiu twenty daya after the service of this summons on them ex elusive of the day of such service, and'answer the complaint which will be deposited In the office of said Clerk within teu days from the date of this summons: And let said defendants take notice that If they fall to answer the com plaint within that time the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint. Herein fail aot and of this summons make due return, _ Given under my hand aad the seal of said Court. This 8f day of MO*. 1875. W. A, ALBRIGHT C, & C. Alamanee County. In the above proceeding. It appearing to the aatisiaetloa ef the court, THA* Joseph P. Tur raatine aarty thereto, and that he ia a TORETIDDITWUE State, U is ordered that taSbtieaUonte MMOM U tha Alaiaanes Olaaaer raaulaa ,!sr*i * - . . W. A. ALBRIGHT, 0. ft. C. Ala man os county. Done at ofßce la Graham I this 87th Nov. 187& f ■vriaiaa cmvmr i Aiaweess csssii. R 8. Parker, as Adailalsttatui ') Mmaenna ot 1 rilantif, RBLIBX, Jyafnrf Joha Adams, John Boon and Special Pro~ wife Roena, Jacob Hicks aad wtfa Piety, I ■ iwsdfa/s. Defendant*, State of North Carolina: To fas Skerigof Alamance county— OABBTTAO: Yon are hereby commanded TO sammnn John AdamS, John Boon aad wile Roena, JA EOB Hleks and wife PTHF, the rtslaniant apots aaoted If they be foaod within yoar caaaty to appear at the oAee of the Clerk of the Sapert ar Court for the Cooaty A 4 Ihaiswa wIlMa tweaty days after the service of this snasotops on then ezdnstve of the day of M§ servlsa, aad answer the eomplalat wWsft wift be deposited in the office ot said Clerk within ten days from the dats of this saaaamnsi AM Ist sold dsfeadaaw take aoties that If thsy FIAIL to answer (he eomplalat within that tiaae the plaintiff will apply to the Coart for relief de manded ia the complaint. Hywtofall not and of this naks Uiven under my haad aad the sshl of saM W. A. ALBRIGHT, C.I.C. met to the aatWaetiow of the Cean *as iefta ordered, that pobllcatioa bo made la the ALA ISAaca GLOAXBB for six saecessive weeks la lien of persoaal service of Summons upon sold John Attain*. W. A. ALBRIGHT, C. 8. C. Alamance County Done at office to Graham) tha 87th Nov. Iff*. t COMMERCIAL. Graham Market COBBBCTBD WBXXLT at •COTT ft »emvu, Tuesday, Nov. 90, 1875. Apples, dried, ¥ tb 8010 " green, V bushel, 1.00 Beans, V bush..... 75a1.00 Butter »lb 95080 Beeswax * * 80a25 Bacon tides !• lb 15016 " shoulder*, ¥ tb " hams 16018 Beef V lb 4®6 Blackberries dried, Bark, aasafiaa root* V ft daft Castings, old? ft 1 Cloth, tow and ootton, V yd 30*25 Corn ? bosh.... 50000 Chickens each I«XS>ls Cotton, lint, *tt> 1801» .1 ha seed. eW Clover seed, 9 bushel &0009.60 Docks V pair : '. 15020 Eggs V doa "10al8K Flour, family V bbi ft.0006.50 Feathers *lh ... WOSO Hay V 100 ft SOaflO m Lard v ib 10090 Onions Bbuab OOSO Potatoes, irisb X bosh.... " 'sweet " 40060 PorkHft. 08010 Peaches; dried, peeled,.... 19080 on peeled, 06010 Rags ? ft OBOBK Shingles 9 thousand .8.5005.00 - Tallow V ft 08010 Wood » cord 8.0008,80 Durhim Tobacco Maiket, ■, :o»—r ■*.] COBBOCTBD 818. j. rAftisH, r Annans' WABBHOUSB. The receipts for the past' .week wtre'vory heary. Fancy and all grades, old bright wrap pers selling; higher than they have been aiaee January lsst. Good and Fanoy Mew wrap pers in demand at go4d figures, ———"'r' Common, old "» - - MBit Medium " - - • 18014 " Ppr-'L " .... 14al8 SMOKSaS.^k ' Common, old - - 10al8 Medium, '• . V - flSalS \ Good to Fancy, eh| SOadO ww« vßirm.. Common to Median, old SOaST Good - - - » - - 80a40 Fine, . . - » . . 40a00 Extra ...» . . ASaftO Large orders at my boose for an grades, both new and old. ADVERTISEMENTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.t We keep eoneUntly on hand a large aad varied stock of GROCERIES, HARD-WARE DRY - GOODS, of all sorts, ROTIENFT BATS, capo, ■••TO, AN® saeis, aiADv-Biaa CL*TniNd. Carpetings AMD *»f» MATTIMGd of all grades, tram the lowest prices up made VILLAQK AMD COUNTRY MERCHANTS >; ' ' ' ' J»v i.. .•,i* i»t • , are Invited to Inspect oar atock aad hear oar prices before baying elsewhere. They can examine aad select for themselves, and we gnasantee that We eaa sell thess their entire stock or any part of it on such terms aa will enable them to seß their gnaft at a larger profit te themselves than they eoold do by Mr chasing, by order, from a distance. We a*e Agents for, and sell at-BHBMfaetare* prices the following goods, via t Cedar Falls and Deep River Sheetings, Tarns aad Seamless Basra, Holt's and laadle man'a Plaids, Fries' "Balem" Jeans, Charlottesville Cassliaers aad Erken bleacher's Starch. ODELL, BAQEN A CO., apr 80»ly Greensboro, NVC. 1876. p, fc ti 1875. Spring\ and Summer GOODS!! 4fMf jm ■{* , r The Tory tateet£Btyles and Cheap. ißT«S*Bß,bftTlßlM.|iL«Tnira, I.AUIIt Tsnm BAY*, o■•casts KB. BABDWAUS CaOCBBBT WmOBWH. Every thiar nsuaUy found In a Betali Stars will be told «a CHEAP Aft THS CHEAPEST. When yon come to lowa call aad sea my slock—l aas sara It will pay yoa. -r . - j. L SCOTT. apr*7-Bos Grtkham, M. C. Q RAH AM SCHOOL. ORAHAM. M, C. RET. b. A. LONG, A. M. REV. W. W. BTAUnr, AB. BEKJ. F. LONG, A. B. MRS. O. T. BABdM.lastractreaa la Mask. Open* Aagaet 84th, aad tbe hwt Fri day ia May, 1878. nSoard M to tlO, aaiTaMoafl to *4 pe. JJDW ARDS, BROUGHTON * GO. RALEIGH, M. C. G. F, BASON, 1 'a ,** pe ifart 1. 1 J v., « Attorney at Law. " ■ • ••• .. - f>, , . j \ . " - -rf H . ; GRAHAM, N. C. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 DANIEL WORTH, Company Shopa, K. C., , Thanka hi* friend* ul the public for tha ▼err liberal patronage he baa heretofore ea joyed; and beg* to fatrodnee to their inspeet- UMMT mm* DMT CtBPLBTI AHm tabic* STOCK OF GOODS erer brought to Alamance County. Ha haa just returned from the Northern eiti«s where be purchased and ha* received *ud and 1* re ceivng hi* IFBINU AND MU.naSK UMM, Hl* stock consists of DRY-GOODS, L a noaa uion to the fluent ever ottered In this in iket, READY-MADE CLOTHIb r i, of everv description. RATI, AN* MM • of all varieties to the best hand-made. ■took of , ■n.uiiuraMM, babsitam CDTIIBBY, tIIIRINkWAII, TRUNK* mm* TAMUI, ' tinuwaihc, emu ÜBKNV BATC. largest assortment at the lowest prices. ▲ full stock FAMILY GROCERIES, UPPER AND SOLE LEATHER, Fertilizers, In a word, he has everything of a tj quality that you vrill want to buy, and he wiD bay at the highest prices all, and aaythlag yon have to sell. All he aslu Is for yon to call aad aae for yourself. If you dont sea what yon want you lust ask for It, and then see M it isat foaad. fesrCgok qtafvat of every variety, la price from itl, Bo. ap. matlWha Fflflpilo R. FOBBIS k BROTHER, (under tb« Brabow Hall,) GRBKNSBORO, H C„ keep ooo*Untly oa hand a complete assort merit of FUKNITTJR*. Repairing of every ilimiilflhin. in chiding Upholstering' neatly dana Their stock fitlrtii of CBAKIII UVt, ranging In price from SSS.OO, to 5500.00, •dee, Blslsfß■■■,Parleraadß ill Okalts, Bsrwat, WarAssb llwto Mkh Mammae aae »»r'aa Made mt every a— riisf ss4 atyts» Ha*-'—»•" cad aay aad aiaijtMaa 1A the . farniAu - - Their stock la the latgari and most complete ever offered to this portion of the State. They defy eompetltioa nt uaallty or prioe. apr»).3iu yy B. FABBAB, •PTIOUH, WATCB-MABBB, AND JEWELER, AJM> ENGRAVER, AM> DKAunt nr VAWm OttCKB, rtW«I»T Silver Ware; Bridal Premnta, Solid GREENSBORO, N. 0. Ifhlsk will he nM ah ea> *t CWh. AT Watches. Clock*. Jewelry. Sewlag.Ma chines, aad Pistols repaired cheap and on short notice Aa aaaorted stock of OWN, I'ia tola, Cartridge*, Ac., alway* on hand QIJTT ING AND MAKING Robert A. Noell, Offer* hi* aervleea a* a Tailor, to Ike public lib *hop I* at hi* residence, la fIUUH. It. C. His work warranted, ta fft and Inleh. •ah IS-Iy CJCOTT * DON NELL. , a GRAHAM, H. O, Buy «nd sell MtTM, C•mm, PLOTS, BAMM bABB,AHS ALL BINB# St o*vn*sv rassres. Feb. 16-Sm ip lIE LOST CAUSE. A pictaia Ida IS larhaa la siae. II rapraacMU a oaaladerata aSSar after the war irtarulng to hie haa* which he and* lonely and desolate. Ia front of the rniaed cottage, MUaga sad tale of the miseries of wa* am two grama with rnde usuea, on one ££ ftiSSWSJ inooa ladieate peaea aad rest. Thoatara, seen between the trees, iwiwl the Soathera Cross. It to a pletare that wlff tench every leathern heart, aad ahsald Sad a place ia Kashrißa, Taaa, — yy w. JONES * SONS, 9 GRAHAM, X. c.. Boggy and Carriage Makers, Are prepared to Ml at the abort* st notice all omasa ia thrir line, Rarabteg prvmpt* and neatly done, at
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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