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1* M' STfOHa tbaFarire'r? Vindicator.! i 'ninrMoin'ciiNfi Ann hiamt. OF «.\K Til Oi T -1 «AND«JH.»XOF «-ottox O>T It t *ll I> It is with pleasure, that I Irani from observation from the press, and * ■ fffcm yotir'vaftuiWe p»i)>er, that our infpfciVoi farmers are ai last beginning to see their great ert'oi »• hi investing all theiv means an( devqtyig all f heir energies to the pro duct ion of a single article—cottrtfi *'' flv Vff diver 1 sifyiug their fiilm'prod nets and'' ]>«.> )ne;ng al! articles of prime necessity is jiot going fsu' enough; i yiOljly fte|{ toward^jmlej»en deuce. -We must not only do that but to resume our former eminent Yd the X'nioii, "inusl deyeloii -'% « t ./ M « 1,1 I 4 i». 11 placed at ♦unJ«o.u > - in beds of coal iron, hie, slate, tnu o,iir forest.of tiniixT, nir.it utilize oni water power, (fiid alcove all, inutntfac turc our great staple at home. And hoping to impress on our people tht impoltajfcd af ftiflfiuf&tuilng, 1 here make a statement of the capital, labot and expense in making one thousand bales of cotton and the gross and net profits thereof, which is followed bv a statement made by a Philadelphia ex pert of thirty years' experience in manufacturing cotton as to the capi tal, labor ami profits in manufac turing the same«cotton at the North. Hince the war,, the fair averrge work ofa field hand would be the cultivation of twelve and one hall acres of land, say ten in * cot . toll hud two tifil a hidf in corn, ami the uverage jH'oduct about foul . i - Uaks (five h tuidred pounds each) cot .« ton, and sixty bushels com—allowing oue-uiule for every twenty five acies, it would require to'make one thous '' awlbalesof eot Urn, as übove, ami • feed for the tcatu, aboii't as fol lows: , . •Ui*s,,acres *r«4aig^,arable land,atslo per* acre (no Umber laud,) #31,2K 125 mnles, at $l5O each, 13,75 C Farming utensil", 4 ) xx Amount capital, real and personal property, #sl,(X* Alto, the hire cf two hiin drcd and fifly hand*, at - $l6O each, (they to feed ' themselves,) "f'V f37,50' • ■ Wear and tear on teams and toola, 3^(X Bagging and tie#, „ 2,5(X Incidental, a,50( Contra, S46,(XX By 1,000 bales * 1 eolton, 500, pounds each, at 12 cents, GO,WH !« • J A*et» profit .1 #' •»« it. ; Mil TO 14,' MX If tMk«n#tfrf>nVoiid bHHMsVonrert eiHrtti fknif iritflifttrW 4, 6, 6, anil 700, (In or near tho city of Philadel phia) in one year it will reunite as *,, ■ ~ «:12,9(X '•' 100 bOr»fc power engine, f ti,m Buildings, • 12.00 C , .. '» .1 ,»t ,«'/ v . > " _ Total cost of buildings, ma tt ~ chiuory and motive pow miii i n '"WW The ground we will not estimate a« it will varv, according to location, froth *5,000 to fso.ooo. It requires 54 expert operatives tc convert this cotton into yarn of above numbers iu a year, and the usual average wages paid juch bauds at th« North is fifty seven cents j»er_day, or about the same as paid the lulmr that produces it, the other excuses, prin cipally fuel, we cannot well estimate, as it varies greatly iu price from location and .other causes, such a* season of the yrftr, combination of transportation, etc. But it U conceited j by all manufacturers, that as a general thing, the iCouVenuon of baled cotton Qilo thread of, the abo v,e numbers, increases the value one hundred per cent., leaving a gross profit to the .iQunufineturer of SOO,OOO-'-about one t j half which is usually the net profits, say *40,000. ''. 0 | Twenty five per cent, can be added to tho value of this thread, by spin ning it finer—say into numbers, 14, 15, 18, 20, 22 and L' 4. the" first wriuld an additional outlay of in machinery, and thirty six ojiemtives, at fifty sevon cents ewch, |>er day. And todotke latter, it would rsquii i tl»c sume operatives and tuachincry, but longer time,than one year.* Result. B th prodiwyr and manu facturer invest fibout tfc snmeamouni of capital, and pay the same wages. Ttie producer employing 3AO »A -wOrisers, makes Tae^wanufccurer, employing 90 workers, makes 37,50( in* favor «snu u.«r, M 3,5« - _ Sonih has ov'er"tie North, vix; Pro* Am*7 to fields, (thereby «avin| freights, storage, insurance, commit .fiona, samplings; weighing/compress ing, repttirs, waste, stealage, etc., t together with all th* charges, pecula ty>ns and speculations of middle mei 1 operating in cotton) ifcfindnnt and more reliable water power; mild win ters, cheaper food fyel, unern p'oyed labor, and many others t« tedious to name ; and when to these you add the advantages of the new process of manufacturing varus direct l_v from seed cotton, by which mor| than one third of the buildings, motiv* power machinery rfnd operatives, an dispensed with ; skving one half thi usual waste, and producing a threai twice, as strong and equal in even other respect to those made of balei cotton. Why can we not monopolist the manufacture of our own cotton' Perhaps some carj er will say, w like the inenns. There is scarcely tei milt s sqnare in all the! South that hai not a ten or twelve liOvee water 01 or steam power, to which,' if S.j,OQ( is properly expended in machinery light women or children can convert COO pounds seed cotton into 'jam: daily, thereby doubling its ralue With.su ten miles square around nie, the gin houses 6jul appurtenances ed# half as much as would tlie to spin the cotton they prepare for shipping to Northern mills. And 1 venture the that ♦ here is not a county in op- Southed) land''so portr but VhVdty ; W&h ttic proper eueigy, enterprise aud eomlii nation; could erect and rin a factory capable of spinning 1,000 bales of cot ton annually. •"*" " k "«; Suppose our entire crop of font 1 million bales was doubled in value bf being converted into yarns before shipping? Instead of #"240,000,000, *w« would realize $U.50,000,000 for 'ft! Who can estimate its advantages, the changes it would produce ill ous once beautiful and prosperous South'? 1 leave iMoabler pens than tninc,aiitj reniain, _ . . Yours truly. , ' TV. «♦ _ ■ ■ • 0* -1 t»» TUB WAT AHR rtRRD urate - 1 / C +—*• i t A Han laal Wm Acrwltmal I* Bur. '■» Hprll., bat Will Hmi *'l*4 Mire. -'" » ' ||FrOm the 8t Joseph Herald].). He had been going homo for tin past ten or fifteen nights in a state oi mental agitation, that made it verj difficult for him'to m&n'ain a perj>en diuular position and considerably more difficult for him to draw 1 ll straight line while walking; so strange ly did his head feel that in spite of lit strenuous tffTonts, he would and stagger. The real cause of mental embarrassment was, he* hat formed the acquaintance of a suloqi keeper who had but recently buinchet E>nfT*i»i the 'liijoXir 'traffic.'"But t)y cause he ajfiigrieel l to his unsuspecting wife was that he was feeling verj Hf ■,»♦. I HV-H •;* tired and fault, and wanted to retire Lovingly had »l«j ganged, the bed for him niglA Kft?r niglif, -and witl Iter delicate hands drew off his boots Factory organ Was attacked by th( it range perfume tfiat reeked froui tiu >rostrate fortn, she had attributed «ij he extravagant use of brandy thai »er dear "hubby" had hathed hit iead in."' "' - 1, > "J— •» » , 4... "I n, M,..-' ,/• -1.,, I his thing bad been played on the rife too often, aud she followed bw iege lord one night, ami tew him nter a family resort for gentlempn in Second street. She did not rii|j§ n like an (tiragnl and deeply wjong d female, and get him by the haii nd pull him out. So; she was to(i asy going for that, but kfee werft ionic,vowing to him eternal vengence. -Uo that heard some on? tep on the porch. 'Twas him—but Mfc ran sober this time, only the wife, go atiently waiting for vengence, did ot know that. As thehrtHbatillstep f«d lightly al«ng the porch, his foot truck against something ' and he tumbled. "flfe'» faint,' 1 rtcbtimed he ♦ife, as she stooped aud took up lie water bucket, nhich was half full f water, and "I guess I'll bring Mm i" if I i/l' >i * fijlr" He ojiened the door; she stood berr; he opened his mouth tn. sp*ak, ud she threw the water fnll in his »Ce. "Come home faint again, will ou?"' she said as she slammed the oor shut. When lie had blown the rater from bis mouth, lie tuanigod to ay, "Mary, forgive, and 111 join the einpersnce lodge next time they »e«t." Mary ia uuv informing all er female acquaintances how ahe ore her "old man" from faiutin.' " K f A fellow in Kentucky ran away ritb a farmer's daughter and bone, nd waa hotly pursued. Tbe &mm jot within close range, and flourished revolver. w Don't xhoot, for heav n's sake P shouted the low. " ] ron't," was the reply, "cause I'n feared I'll hit the boas. Just leavt bar hoes and take the gaL" Thi ompi-cniiso waa accepted by tbi folks, who a-blkedl on to thi Teacher's house, the 'father ridin| tome on horse. - : There is'a little town in New Yorl State where et(ry man and woiuai I2S been converted, and some of thet ire paying back tea end coffee boi owed six or sevenfyears ago. AI>VKIiTK»:MEJTTS. ' A Florence if . fcfurit* L , >•> 'W Vf rE*'» '■ • •* , • «.»; ' &ewing Machine •J. f ffl./ # 'ii, J«sw .J./ . ' . „ • ;, mif HMifc: * Stfeli aSftt (IJV both sides It has a reversal>J6 feten. It is made of woe oa&t 'hardened steal. It has no nig'. corns or win springs to get out of order, liM aself-re;ithtt ing* terlsion It Witt »e'\v from light to he4VJ fabric, and is adapted to alt fawiUy sowing. It is the pretticetjiwcliioe made,aud runs vorj light—ls iiiao»r AfeftfcMM, and Is juit 4i\ory housekeeper ought to have The useol Ucan be teamed from the book accompany ing each machine. And it can bq had on monthly installment*- if desired. We also have a new. ■» in i t»ji P'.PTTvr * ' ft ■wT —— *1 « u jf h• t» t. •*.'• *'•■' nmviifiTviiiNtf * * vkmn E > tor v»»* brATy irwrk, ' u 11 ..... , ■ - —f" " i-l> «n »v 7 -.ilT • . ■Aiclrtttn also be tAed oh fine work-. This machine wj.l make 'M&i stiebes per minute. Manufacturer* will do well to order a Fl««v 'euce B. At mice. ■" The hundreds of the Florence now in use In North Carolina prove its merits,and that our |ieipie apprwiirte a thing. Needles, oil, ! thread aud silk constantly on hand for all muchihes aud sent by mail to any part of the State. He are alko u'geiit frti*the ' Fnmiljr K ■ llli ■ R Ula «> iat r«l»« i,fi. . u ( U 1 Ui, , upon which 20,000 stiebes be knit per iulnute, aud ,ffom thirty to forty pairs of so*k:ii may be kilit per flay, complete without Mini, and perfect Ik-el And toe. ?« i Hoods, i lovea. Bha-vls Hearts. Headings, *fco~, iubv be kttit-npoM the "Woman's Help/ and the price is less than half the common knitters, only »30. Correspondence solicited in relation to eith er the K nitler or Sevfolf Machine Mid sauipr •lea of work' tent when requested. All orders by,., mail will .receive prompt attention. And machines shipped to any part of the BtW!. Agent wanted ip tetery ecmiity. Au *w F. (Ji CAitTLAND, General Agent. 1 otni i-A. • r. t, -. Gnewfr™' N »,9 IVKROB WDRTi „„ »dt *jicMd f I « - •!']-'kV Lflxtr. a. to ■*, IWrtiittd OalMm and other* pt pAth. It appeariajr to tke NwafeftciioH *>f the court that William Graham John Graham r i W»t, Graham and tlw heirs at/ law ol »'>JBfcMC*l» ,u P deceased are nou residence ol this Mate, aim that they'are tlie parties to be ttyanfl liave'an interftt In tbe pro fio-.eflaioV.n; of wMch the following is a no- WiiW' ytttO- Vlfttbfß That service of said notice upon aaid [>ai - ties bo made by publication thereof in the >$AL4*A«iC* G#jt*NEß" lor six weeks. )■« CSIJVT^ 4 ! r\ r- I !t« > #)■»«» I T»' WUUa™ Graham, Joltii Graham, Thomas Graham, and the heirs ft law oi James Graham deceased name# fcnd member* unknown yiU take noticei TliaUUkc Spring tqlu, 1870 of Alamance Superior Court, to be helfl at the courthouse in Graham, on Uk seetmd Monday betere die first Monday in March IHM, a iuotion wiß tie made ta ja pro ceeding now depending insaift ctNUt, and entitled upon tlie doeket thereof "Edmund graham fyftaru for an order directing the clerk of aald court to collect the ifeoMea due ft* flie purchase of lands de sierifad in the petetiouin said proceeding and to pay over the same to tbe following named proceeding to Mid parties cxcluaiva of the ofb«° pamea thereto «it '5 *"T6 rTlnhy W-antoa one third part of said monies. - H /«,•/' n Tw.Ja»el)Uoa oue Ulrd part of said aio "To tbe heirs at law of Marfr Aim Mallett deceased a one third part ol saU monies. \lfidavlt for said order Med In Clek's office f>e£ VftKlMB. 7 » ft 8. S'D'l ,„'i Attorney. ■ . j ' >. ■ Alfonso / iiiutfufWl X 'iS'J 11 KI, ' f ;. Is jffrirtg th 6 Carltets 4 Vvelv time, and j uttJ Jca fit . Jaie ' - lii tUI-H llfl T|»|' ■-,{ at,the old, itand of Murray A Tate, In ora il, m are giving all WJititYy tomideraell them a lively twd. Alfonso and Tate A Co.,are ■ •Hi •'«(! to succeed. Tale A Co. will buy ati ttavMgkoM prints all you ha*e to sell, and at the lowest {-ricessell you all yon want 10 ■'•"•vr— J , -l>)i» • inni »vi>| r:!/ '■ 1 ■i«l **- \> m °r~ f l(1( •I! >»»»»(/ .X>te ;lit, Iwi t-•(.!. It: k>RBIB A BROTHER MiMN fK» mm t r »mmtmml $ (fixler the 3enbow Hall,) »-* v. 1 '' ' leep eon»t.-.ntlvonhand a compleU assort ncntof Repairing of every upnolstering > MCMtly do*. Their atoek ooMiau of . CPA.UBVR J||CT«. "• ;' r "■LSsUa* »r3* 1 • *"W» *" H ■ S'll 10-HO ' ! aprSßj?KS.^ omiweAytco, » U»« mi 9: v.-' • ~ ai 4 V#tt*Wl irwoLtsau. DtAum nc ,« - * 'l '.r* -!■.-.»« j.«, J - . ' General Merchandise %■ -»? ./.Ty^v:' " - Af» m, . , Cwlar falls aai »rrp Blrrr Kktwla, »wsthett tank, ' - ii.>," ••' - ;, Tvj, ri.rt-j -s.i s :% .J •-•»:•*' ' mis la /. ..■ •ii-' I . !• yh.1..-i" uUx.'.a w! ■ u&.> *)••'.! .ii-; -.-, j Alamance, Caswell, Person, _i... .. J.| IS « • •• l- -r ■•'■(. •■■'■' -• =ri fk:i, r : 1 M; 11: Granville and Orange; ' ' • •••;.»■) •i' f-lVt »4l- T' - ... ( ,•(*.! f! . 'r» ,!!•». -! ? 'H| *•*> I U*l-J »i,t -J ' ' i Bring your TORA.' CO Ui'l-2. • ■ • .... »' • " ! ... >' " !i i>. • . ' " - '' . | to jr ••• 4 i -tt ' 'tf j. .•-■■:'t ' : '•'* "•!/ xxuli Jiy it adi -i 135T v • ', . . . f ' .'1 »/./!!/; *iV/ Tiw,.| ; 1 , • , , •»## s /►,'» «vj. ». M ; --* rr > •»? nriftf NM -..'li ► ' • . -' rftr*i . *>, ».. v l.fo '■ r I. i i ■» ". ' »; .-• ntfii 9tir>'r».ty&is ,^-i -•• Hillthoro. -N % &«.»v ■• *,n ««,-»• {g. .V. . i /H-ir. .rM ;•• M -■•-frt N'i t«A ««•.?»'»»»V;hh»*» i#t *' 1 * t . '• .'l*l ;i ■. r'ni '•' «m *l* \M ' " 'F, Ihl.l V") .-J ' V H.'!;- -4 ' ' ~ mVH ti •„ .!•» .. ■i! -r!fi .'. ~,!i i,. n» undersigned have opened \ , , "■ ' (l* if "th« «U L •! »•.« »f ...... , ■ • •*■■*'■ - —-i 1 Ji J I.I: .we'Hl H'xfi w»i, .ljji ' WEBB'S WAREHOUSE -hrr*r**rr s — Midi auyiices ttn* with ffich arrangements that they can fully p|ptect the interttt of the PLANTER. •# ..,•! . ' „ . We will have reijulerly ob the.inarket a fall corpn of BUVBKS, who .are wUilng to give the Farmer Ihe valutf of hif Tobacco, »oine ot thispi with jvery large orders to fill, tor first cUikh Manufacturers. Qur II. ~ f'H i' _ !h lit iT 7 ii\, it ., v ~, t J | INl( • . r , , f! . .| ff ~.. ■ ■T, , iir Tr: f ylri,., ' _ «.-J -ifj: -.1 f , alnne has tmfers frml Manufacturers for qnautity of 4ifl griJes, and will pay full pHcfes. He neefc in next three weelw '* •ft n .i .i:ii ;i :'( si .fit-ill '#if 1 Iw-'J||l,> IHM ,«*j Jblijii Jj'Ck.ui*. • Tl H » M >. i ... •, , . • _ iJ _, 100,000 Pounds, ,.jj ■ ;. -■ ' ' • ' •' ■ ; Bright Smoker* and Wrappers and wf| pay *hfch cannot fail, to delist the Plan ter. Ton May rest aeeuwd that Hlllsbioso, will be a} if* head of Ihe List on J( Vml ~ . „s*.t ;,««/ »• !«.,,„ „ nWi • - TDIIIGIiT,; TQBAt^fO. *'Vsir>i iKrmtt-iw %•»♦» f-lin . ••(• , , Try ns oa BrighU. aad yon will bcWivhiatU that n..®the» iutoud Market can excel this. „i' -TVJ>. ''VRI n T L 1.-H »■>(..J '►» i n/nii, v,, . m!) oil -IT ;,T.j , ..t ... . -»n. s..f-ri.v.»„,iTJi6- Money » .f't't ' !•« "inl'f »H»t rri .i('« . . ;** -i*' f»»w|«y» .«m!j ••• -• , 1 i,i> ( .. Is here ready to pay for any quantity. Britig h» yo«r Toba«oo early and when passible the evening before the sate. '!»lf ii,) c h,u flumiri ij,-, *>.■>' ;•%' • Sale days Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays of each Week. • *«'•♦»>' f j'•* '>t »••*.« lift* Y'.t,',: - »;t tri.tnw rrw «• m »i»-- • >i . t ; ~-i W» win kpr# a WAMnVTM IPKCMh •4MH: W ll > u, „ j/ Tuesday aivd Wednesday, the: Bth ami 9lji of ye^riiary, , . . ' U'h -»iij' jo in ijln >«}.it'il tiW k u •; > and will t» ntepared to handle4oo,oo# Jtu;. Tobacco. We bftve the promise of the co-op«r ation of Buyan, yther Markets- Some Hobees In "Baltimore and IWttotnond will •e represented*. ' ' -i li rjtr!» ">- 4v > i- hi-•■■%. ■■ in. : t Briofcyonr Tobaoeo to Hilishora and save time and distance, and we will see that you are treated right, and that you get the retf"' " '" .siiit'.i l,'l«ii .»t or ra •».* %«*z t>7»,s. a?» .»Ml. »» (i> f „ xhe Highest Market Price i' *"»' ( ii :11 .■. l l.it -■ i l--ff t i'f: rs i «IV. on all grades, and we feel sure «re can ruu ahead on fin,® Bright f „Wrappers, Rcroemiier We ire prepared to pay Ih currency, for all theTiocacco that can be brought to HHlsboro. ... (■•,. , , !* I-.VH fh-"% i t«i.-•♦-»•: HA-Mtit E. u. rOGUJ-: & CO., Proprietors. 1875. 1875. _ . - . » —W - . • C*l J 1 ' Warn and Winter Stock. ihf|;> * ti is.' fI _.jj lit ) s IJvfJ ; : I with to infprip my friendS that I am now receiving my, fall and winter stock of >. IIJIC Ready-Made GletMing, &c. /. i n':/ « n ?/„> .jiu i tf/o ''' "Mttttmg nit* *, ,X aell the beet CALICOES at ten cents a, yard. ,1 read}'_-ppad? rlothing as (heap as ' thev can be bough'tit retail an*whtere'inor but of the State. Best spool cotton, warraaMd 4M> yar*». at Me eeats a spooL iJ|,yarfMUa»f ~I M , • 1 LAD IE 8 >DH ES & G'O O D'S ' •ju» •J«.; u r,uU -I, «Jt- 4 "»«» 'r.ii on hand. A larire portion of nly gbodA I buy direct from the manufacturer. I also • keep constantly a foil supply of Groceries. MT 4Nnoa Red Bfic Usatlwr at W yent* a pemni. I have ih> oM stock on bought at high price" to work oft with my new stocK, Barter of all kinds taken, Wnh thanks for wJ liOeral shate of trade F have. received, I am' very ' Graham, N. C., NoVeoAer «h 1075. . . , ~" ! .N. 8,—1200 aces fiue iand for sale in pareele to suit purehasera ' '\ '• ''li.iif} •ill; !">-.iit M :»:-1.*»11" ai i.j: W "" — > " l"'* ...,i, '/■' . ...,.'"* -r - * Hi ,4itit|ii*4 »*t ,4#^» iUirmi SICILIAN Every year wteiHt the popu larity of this valuable Hair Prep/ •ration, which is due to mem alone. We cao assure our ©ffl" patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard: and it is the on ly reliable and perfected prepara tion for restoring "Gray Ob Fadko Hjob to its youthful eolor, it soft, lustrous, and 'silken. The scalp, by its use, become* white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff and, by {ts.tenic .prorer . |iea, prevents the from falling on*,#s it stimulates and the hair-glands. By its use, the 1 hair grows thicker and longer. In restored the'capllfary tTrllrSi'WV r 1 will create a new growth,except u ektrtthe old 'hl the most , eebnomlcal HlnUDirißßsmo ever' •sed, as it renaitfee fewer applica tions, and gives the hair a splendid, tssßßE£i&i£&> the Bbst PROTAiLiito* Ibr it* Bucking**** fly a. ' :1 > Tfiß T|n innnniii •*" uus bblll It is easily applied, sad prodoees a eolor whicn will neither rub nefWask off. Sold by all Druggists. Prioe Fifty Cents. MiaefsuUe si by IL P. HALL A 00, WABHUA., K.S. i Don't Forge ■ tt-i-fy tH atgtJi'HH ymvj —-> —TRAT— T ";*»» '• ; - -o " i "" «•*» Farmers' R r arehouse, , i . i .H... DOBl»Alf, r _ la the Baaacr W>ltfc—■' W«fc»Sfl ■. L [Vifl t: • -■>■ ;»{i **, i i t.ri r , Sold on la»t Wednesday; Bfc*rember 17, H f *Arr* MPMPNr* ! LOQSS TOJtACCO. More than »ny other house, during the pf*»- ent year. Has more " '** • ,; * i'-» nw ' »s •»rr sihtm BUYERS i« j uoiii.utf > m- '1 „ : wars* • ♦«.*•» ¥*t •raswav. IKV» "Wit HfOiijgfH'iirfr 1 j. •» All irradw of ott SWtn ud wrapper* e*i ...mv# ;■ , 'jitob n*f*.U 01.- j Topßgjjrtf, ' NeV blight wrapper* lk'treat dwaato*. Coaic *lony aad be wire J>oa Map at , u t *h nM % 1,i,. Phiii ino-fc ' i ru mim 7ryi m>j I p B! 1 HARDEN ft BBOTHEK, -JU ®-> * t '»! ■ " i . . ■" ■"!"' ■ (tit n i itli," naMttsf l>i>s TT4Vi ff >1 ' ' l,r * . I*ivnfjll !•(«»! , flllfjjlj , / j Dry Goods Groceries Drwm. WgifirfaM Aafak. /Ml- Dut-BtvlT* f * ~ 'II »P I '■ '*l 1 Ctothlhg; Hau, Capa, Boota, Sboea. ''" T*taw«, Cl««r>, S^«a KBROSKKE OIL, CBOCXXKT, Earthenware, flfcswere, Coffees, ' GFWKCK OF the * ' il 1 iio lm.,. r T •ill! ... •■_■ •"■ ' * 'tin !.T I'!* .1- I ,JJX »:r ; T;-H I*,"!'* ! "■•*» »Ur»;l I ii 'IfI,; J 3 Ti-vfV'ftfii •/ .., P! *) • I|l |. (1 i '.ft# ' "1 111 (I/: IT^'l' Alamance Qleaner. s v>.']'ntj* » ; '.f r, ~••>-« .»ri; n />-, ' H I in .(J Irufl i-t ifviriff!;'!- )■. // 6 Tv> 'Hiw M 1/ l. j Ltllw'iiia. 9n« -iA nj •• .i, ■ glifci!.-. . -r., , "■ T V ! * IfiMffiftjili •/, .-• •i | I *iT *»«»;!. ilwu-M-i «M'- h . " hi... " e caff the attention of the puttlfc la the appearance of > if ni hshoilijiV. Mii'inl/ ii-,.!;/ >1 f ijfimiil ffln -i,(| til "fl | „i .»,!/ , I f;. ,l|-, .**L Jtfl fii »|-H I hill! n» «♦ »*itn-rr H mv * ptfjt title -Ti'/i'f y/>!f -.'.i !• i ( "*'■ i ISpiioi-,! !ii •«(»'.. -■ THE G LEAN KU, n *ni ;of ?l«• f ' «tii « tn .iV | I J 'l*4 iltin.hi e •;i;»t.iy. ■ ■« ■ .ii. . :S*r r z~ """ j t-ft/Mtlil ,|, . h ~ • i i •; .• iwii'|44ltf»iifi;r *ii«s• i*l .! tilt will be fnrnishod to aubMriter*, untUi tivrj iher notice, at the lovr rate of ,v ' t'l:■)! 1)111 *l. . I >il«l |j i| i v.il - « I ■ I ''til HU' w»l|l . fjlll -I ..!( i «-/. ' ;«?!IVCII '/ 1 1,..1 l>' ♦vtl .I :m Ut ,« . w : » F! > l i,. '!T»h -xri.lt .i. •-,! )••. Arraam, I' in'.it Ml) '/il VII-.- I'jl'J I'tf-E PUKLISHXRS PA YJKtj ALL "I. tii. ; J>»»r.rf'iiii , i iimio-. 'VI I . ' ■ l>i«H lll iv J'? ' ti- rtl "« )| yi / I l-T-ir • I t. I|'l f n: -(•-,!i!ii ii> ' ' , ]u!u ) ll.r - &OSTAOt> te*. **"' • *-| •: .i- ,i!j'i.:> 1 ~JW"t fi*• ——^ « iit.'ii:!- imr. "*v»ji.i ii il*l I'.'H.'tl'.lri-. jl.„ "~-l 'llj ! ■ HHi'i * ' H- w li-. 'lll , I ji ui •.*•) »♦),) v -rfi i-.'t'l" « , • "77", :"i f »' I'' l ' »»)«! I ~|.r, i Payable in Advamc», rti i. I-ui-jI/ )> ii f n ''*? n ' •:, i:I *• wni ;,| '( I® (I «.!•' ;i v . '.t .'•>/. 'fc!/ f .(> II ,!*•,»; |/ " ij I# if t )n "Vi'J /iifi)*" » /liltm'j iJ.JI .7/ Onr aim will be to stake the Guukkh li Tlfi-'J "I ■>l «f illt. ilUJlll'- r ./p. I I'll.l1■ II- i".' iII « Is, r.'tgti > . / "f. I'KX ' )fi In:.) . i lu 7"(*»rrrrTti'.ti..n.l lii_i wi ,' „ • i fi .n .HI _ .M . } .r . A FIRBT CTLASB FAMILY PAPER .•- t ■: il II- a'i - ■ " "" :♦ ""■ » ■ .• .1, I. tl - l • ' ... I- / I. -1' .. . •-' > • in tnrr renprrt. It wil. contain all the Local New* of ibe County, BUUi JSews, thenpet Important Tel cjfnKhic New« 6f the Weer antt eSwfully Se oeted MfcdelllaneoiM Matter- l->. I i / , It will be a paper which no family In Ala mance County can afford to be Withofit. ■ - ! il.. i I /' ... ~l • v . tlJ 1 i !'. !. f I L .■•% Ho n,.', lot f'UH) MliviHi: «♦!»«.il * U Il'Jl'.ii tft 'K " l'l'.i.l )/ ,) .'l' i( . i. ' • ■ _ -i.p ; W.f.gTl | |u ~ i»...;i »f(i ii, it,• a* 4 umirs-ji! ui. «( ■ THE GLEANER will also prove of partic ular interest to former resident* lb thta *ec tloß, hem lWprJn other parts, of the coun try, and to all suefi it win be ~ Mil MKUI fWli' IK - '}»> IHO 'C ".iu»* 't*U H «»:/; ..rfli „i, .*«! H»t '' •allrf »• Mr fCMipl i' ! ' . :I -. 11 »*"f»i;i« •.'! '>! jjiul.m .X! »!]{r»«r f a rt-ir. t .ii n l'..ti *iiin , »ift ii"' ft,;,, i ■n ! «f mi . win i Hh'. . -r: ;*.;.«rr '• •'* W i|pil *?i I r a«J«t3>l«*' * I l '. , ' "*• : ' ' •'« •»idw •• n'rlij. • ( t' S ■*' t ' • , - i " n >. If We would call especial attention to the T«M r *» Wloi. "*• . *• * tot'4l ■•i !.' vity.iu i ~i! ( WlaS ; r >* i " : r .Mi'!ir(ir i - »/K«i . •• _ "1.; ; -ti« >| ftiUfi • • . .. 1 !l ' r *-•' 'l* - II» f/ t/ , ; I 'I ■' ! GLEANER - _ mix i' ;,, j M»-.. ■ - 4-» i *.• •>/ ■>;* risf.-', i KU* _ A4 _ •> ; IV-• .i li .1. ,»n a ) cij 'iir'i; • -'.i-s :%u-7 .1 '* J ft. ft y AM. ti* £ I 'V It . Hul '.Kill ) -I 'M« > l"i>|,'Kif 'fl.lt I -'*• 'j j..|'*i.''.!.'* -i. t#irr " * .fio-i'f/. -ir»., • | ~'j | .i j» ' I Vnll/htH* ill .' Vni i 3t|, r 1 ' T n -w momtitektn UtnUmo j • i lit Hi" '••i iii iit -' t ~•; . i i-' ' i PARKJ?I *, JOHNSON, i Mini r'ft.t* ■ fsMhton. | 1 1 1 W AbVT«TI jEMtdh^r^" HOME EITEHPHIi^ • y. i! «1 1, . ■ :o: ?iEj «?RjQ)PIJBf ©OjOjKiljNGj STOjYE, MANLFACTURED BY KERGEAIVT Si !(IcCAl'|,|: v Gkeeksboko. N. C. ' i «■ IjMj H9v m Hui^w jHM|n| ja l VjV 1./ If/Si//,];, § .. These Stoves are vastly superior to the ssascss'iSMas ScaaassKisasa reat excellence of these Stoves, there i« .r r c„; advantage to those who buy.in livimr near the /»«*«iry, {«>« whßiioa to «Mil«pe. any vessel •t.«h»rt •h*.iiTb*.Widentiv ■"lteilr-iM*"- No. itm. A B ""| Gr*tnrm, are agents ' for the sale of the abe*e named stove. rf H b SUN ( j^souTi[ *% i • The Larffttaad >.iirrm *»P«' h* America*. 'li tef I.M4NT AIM OCITCEni! .■* T* Tht following new stories will soon be eom menced, and will b£ the most Intensely thrill iug of anv romances yet published, in. American journal. " ' o ■ ■■y.aa «owro r • » MB Not 7|| n "•■r/fi ■ A Thrilltoje National Ronsawe. Based I'p.m the Administrations oi Residents Lin ■ i n;i cols and Johnson, and the Ei ecution of *r». Sarratt ■•i.i.i-i. " ht 1805. !'•' 1 - ' ■ WaiTTES »T A Distinooibped ST4T«|i>UX. .i*ni vKTTill M HIiMD , OK *«K MIB-MOHT fIiKPCK. A .1 taM. Qu*p op THE M|C|U#4J|; Vw* ' FIQHTme >ArtA!NBT P*TE ; OK AI.ONE IN TIIK WOEI.D. A Brilliant Serial,now Running by Mrs.Msri 1 "''E; Bt7an, wh« lt tfco Finest Story (.»•» »!• 1 iWHter of J&. ' if BbltH iiAWTHONK i srTk*,T«airialisai Gilt Br a Popdlau Novelist. BKiii,vr*c«cifCß* or tiik CONFEDERATE GOVfcBNWhNT By Col. IT. D. Capers, Chief Clark of Treas ury under Mr. Meamimger. 6TThls tIU be a deeply interes in# series of sketches giving the early trials, disadvan tages, and many amusing'lncidents of our people in their efforts to establish an inde pendent Government W A number off unusually brilliant short •2£,T£iJ?tJZZ "" ' Ratisrrl»fT»ii, |.KtO m Tmr, tlnbs of 4 and 1 ».M eaclu " 20 " „ i copy FREE, one year, fer a eiub' of 5at*3.00. -■ Aiddncss itiiiijuntt .. .jJ-H. SEALS, •' •'* « Jttlnnta. Ga. TASK MADE EASY. 'Bythedsett'thd 1 rfuiiij -u iU:iati >t.ill In T * 1 I t*% '•# '• fll " Hay l\ake v . ' v; 111 ..Lim-Mi -jib 'JOHN DODDB & CO,, f «l'i f '• i --i... | i. JJayton, Qkw. Tfcie bsahla ialr CrrCrct fclc.Opera .*#■*l tit '' MJUH& lf{ 'jt'fr, 1 ever offered to tM public. Any little girl or bqy that can drive a ( £entle henw,. can rake the hay as wen as the strongest man. Ctre«lasAi seat free on ap|iiieatlo£. 4 ~ / .«it ~ , OEO. A.,/S:yBTl8, Agamt. ■ c The ffrm'offloft, l'(W. was dis solved o« the Ist of October test. E. K. Holt baviac pmrebaeed tl»« take rest of James New iv.,ivd ~ . . , AB psrsons indebted to the concern wfll please eoaso forwahl and settle thk-iraecDußta a» i» iadrstrabia'to ahSftalVaccoußtt l+ue the old Inn. The,business will [re conducted in future by Holt, White t who are authorised'teicolUet aad receipt for all »A«aNB*UN. Tf-,.ii ■i. - i.'i tei in . »rv v. .v. rpIlE GUEJSNBfcORO PA^TRIOT. JJr rfiv. iij l> -H iwn.iy i- a t-,7,7 I * nir'-nif ' m lit!' -j.fr V' '»d Ksta.i,. W p 1 891; 1 ''iiitn'i u'l.h ai N - c vanoe indud d y ° ar * d " VfTNocth CwnUiilniui - ' G BOW«W Ml'sO.M. D., r mtow m •"«««. T#hdf» W* services to the pnb- itn4 resldenpa' a( the " Graham 8 ?'?° 1 bqMdlnpa where be «say be . - ♦ »*J • j ' ' i- wii - ——i S. c BO J*rftTSO ! N, PIEALKR IK\ Grave Stones ' '"flilii'"'! • - ' I. . ;..., W ■ MONU>o:n t TS,
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 15, 1876, edition 1
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