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THE GLEANER. TUBI.ISIIED WEEKLY BV E. S. rAR KE R Grnhnm. IV. C, Ratei of Subscription. I'ostaye raid : One Year $1.50 Six Months 75 Three Mouths 50 Every person Bending us a club of ten subscribers with the cash, entitles himself to one copy free, for the length of time for which the club is made up. Papers sent to different offices. No Departure from the Cash System (tmtea of Adrcrilunx, advertisements payable in ad vance ; yearly advertisement* quarterly in advance. |1 m. 2 m. |3 m. | 0 m. j 12 m. Tmia™ *2 00 $3 00 $4 00 ft 600 j«10 00 •! J 8 Ok 4 3>i 6 00l 10 00.1 JS 00 Transient advertisements $1 per sqnac for the first, and fifty cents for each subsc nnent Insertion. *■ .;, , Advertisements not specified as to time; published until ordered out, and charged accordingly. >4ll advertisements considerrd due from first insertion. One inch to constitute a square For. larger **rert»sements than two squares, terms as reasonable as can be af forded, according to special contract, based npon the rates above specialty set,forth. " GUTHTM, N.'C^AtJG~22, 1876 Local, State and General. • • I .) 'i • ■ Parish's Earmers Waichou e Dur ham N. C., Head Quarters for Ala mance, G'* a|, ville and Orange tabac co. Remember that Judge Fowlc speaks to k day at one o'clock and numbers of speakers.to night ill the court house. Good speeches may be expected. Let all hear them . Tho Baptist clinrch ht this place is being rapidly build. It Will be, when finished, a hnn.lsonie edifice. The roof is complete, nud the weathers lioartliiijf will soon tie done. The few Baptists.ufthis town, and vicinity have .done \vejl. . . . j*-- ; srf— —~—; , A smait.lllinuis girl who had been cruelly jilted, rose up in her wrath and recovered #OOOO for breach of promise,—and she had no sooner pot this out of the way tlian she took some of the proceeds and went to work on another—a handsome black silk made after the "Domestis Fash ions." . A CARD. The copartnership heretofore exist ing between the undersigned, as edK tors and pnh)i«hcrs of '-The ALAMA NCB Gi.KANI.RT" has been dissolved, E. 8. Parker is an!homed to receipt for and collect all claims due t'.e late fi:m. ofParker&Johnson, and all claim" against the said firm will bo presented to him for pay met. E. S. PARKER W. T. JOIINSC N Aug 9th 1976. THE GRAHAM HIGH SCHOOL.— This deservedly popular institution of learn ing opens its next session on the last Mc lidav. the 28th of this mo.ith, and closes the last Friday in May next. This school is under the direct supers vision of the Rev. D. A. Long, the efficient principal, who secured tho services ol bis brother, the Rev. iV. S. Long who is well known as a popular educator, so that the faculty tor the next session is Rev, D. A. Long principal, and the Rev. W. S. Long, the Rer. IV. W. Staley and ilissC. Hunter Sonthgatc. Tho lo cation is healthy, board cheap, and taken altogether we doubt if there is a better school in the State than the Graham High school. Aotwithstaud ing the hard times tie prospects lor a lull school next session are very flat tering. ' • - MJSVICXSION, This is the first issue of the GI.EYN-. ER since the 25th. of July. The tem porary: suspension wat occassioned by a difierence between the copart ners, who heretofore edited and pub-, 'ished the paper. The undersigned has bought out the entire interest of his late partner, W. T. Johnson, and, therefore, a simlar interruption in the appearance of Yfie GLKANKR cannot again otnar. The paper wilt heroaf-> tor appear regularly under the sole proprietorship, and exclnssive edito rial management of the undersigned. He a«ks the patronage of the i«:ople of this county and »f this portion of the State. As a campaign paper, and as a newspaper the GLEAHER shall be S2eond to no paper in the State; if the l*l»or of the editor and proprietor can •vail In making it so excelent a journ al. We *biuk we can without boast 'pg Assure oar subscribers and the public, that there need be uo fears ot even a temporary suspension in the insure. Ail contracts for advertising •nd subscription toftl be filled. \» e kke this occaseion to return thanks to the public, considering the hard times, for the liberal manner in which the pa per has been sustained; and, inasmuch M we have been put to considerable expense ,*e would be especially oblig ed to onr people fer any friendly inter est they may take in oar behalf. The welfare and Interest ot oar Coanty and Btate shall ever he the controlling influence lu shaping the course And policy «f the G LEAKER. We would take it as a favor If our exchanges *ould notice the resumption, cspe "•"y (bote that have noticed the ""pension. With thanks for the past *n«\ hopes for the More, very respect ttly, „ E. S. PARKER. Editor and Proprietor. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ol'K S3>ECIAf. RI LES. The names of NOM DE PLUME and tinonymus correspondents will not be revealed when they request them to ibe withheld. t * All communications reflecting on the private character of any individu al, or intended to retard ,or advance -he private or political interests of any individual person, will be charged for, IN EVERY INSTANCE, at regular advertiing rates. Sewing Machine Oil at New Drug Store Company Shops. Sww Don't IVrglrct it ! You owe tor your county paper Your time is out. You havn't, may be, subscribed at all. Do you belong to either class? If you do you are iving in the neglect of a duty—a »lain duty. Sit right down and Ante to the Gleaner and enclose a '3.ir» sa'neriptiui. If you are all '3-uly a subscriber and your time is bout out you kuow it,- Sundayears subscription at once. The subscrip tion'«book will always show just how much you have paid and just how long you have been getting the paper We don't want to ask you for money We hate to dun people. We have never dunned anybody on Gleaner account yet. Save us the unpleasant task. You owe but little. It is nothing to you. A great many littles make a good deal. It would cost three cents to'dun you by mail. A hundred of you would cost three dol lars. These little matters are often ntglected, unintentionally so. We in tend to give you a good paper. The price is low. If your time is out re new ;if you are behind pay ; if you havn't subscribed do so. Fresh Lemons. Oranges, I'ine apples a New Drug Btore Company Shops. A GOOD LAW. — We notice that a member of the Mississippi Legislature has introduc ed a bill to prevent the bringing into, and selling in that state adulterated candies. When enacted, that will be a wise law, and should be adopted in all the States. It is a notorious fac that a large percentage of the candy, found for sale in our stores and con fectionerics, is composed of white jhalky clay, a great quantity of which is used bv northern candy manufac tures. It is so much (Ji'it "for our children to eat, and of its deleterious effect upon their health none can doubt. A. I"). Royster and brother at Raleigh, n anufaytures pure can dies, wl.'ich they sell as cheap as pure candies can be bought. Send to them for circuhus, and satisfy your self that from them you can buy cheaper than elsewhere if you want sandy instead of dirt. Dr. Mnrphy will keep at the X \v DritL' 3tore Company Shops, pure live Wl.Uiey". also pure trench Urandv, Black-berry cor dial, Catawba Grape V ine, Black-berry und other wines for melica! uses only HELP Us.—Tomi-caa pipjr live and interesting, as a local paper, the people of the town and country mus: feel and take an interest in it. We ask our friends, in different portions of this and adjoining counties, *o in form us of all items of interest in their respective localities, such as mania ges, deaths &c. /Drop us a postal card giving the facts, and we will put in shape, or write us short communica tions giving your neighborhood news- There are many things happening con- that, if gathered, would go tar to make a paper newsy and inter esting which lire never known outside the localty where they occured. We shall feel thankful to have you tell us, when convenient, or write us of ever/ item of interest. Do so please, all of you. Is YOUR LIFE YVOUTII 10 UKXTH? — Sickness prevails every .vhere and eve rybody complains of some disease dors j ing their lite. When sick, the object is to get well, now to say plainly that no person in this world that is snficring with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and its effect, sttcli as Indigestion, Costfves ness Sick Headache, Sour Stomach Heatlburn palpitation of the Heart, Depressed Spirit ,Billiousncss.&c ,can take Green s August F.ower without getting relief and cure. If you doubt this, go to vonr L'rnggist and get a Sample Bottle for JO cents and try it. ! legular size 75 cents. Two doses will -elieve von. For sate by P. 11. llraden, & Bro. Graham, N. (J., and Dr. J. S Murphy CompS-.y Shops N. C.— Peter Motlers purest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil at New Drug Store Company Shops. A MAGNIFICENT OFFER— A very .libera contract with the Weed Sewing Machine Company will enable us, we hope, to place their celebrated Machines in many faniiiie* So One an opportunity to secure a ffr*t class sewing machine seldom occurs. May we not expect our friends, and all interested iu our work, to make an earnest, united ef fort to extend our circulation and thereby increase our influence.' Cannot the reader form a club in his or her neighborhood and secure this sewiig machine as a premium? A few hours ot well-directed effort will obtain it. Are you a postmaster in a county town or vintage? With a little thought a«d effort you can easily scud u» fitly aa;ues. Paw the subscription paper. Fifty names at $1,50 each will secure fifty copies of this paper for one year and a fflS sewing ma chine. In forming such a club yon will help us In our work, benefit your neigh bor* by placing In their families good read ing, and at the same time make your own or some other family happy in the poseslon of a greatlabor saving machine, warranted to pererfe ctly new, of tha latest Improved con tract! on tand In perfect order. » 1 ■ *'* t ' Royrter'a candies at .the New Drug Store Company Shops N. C., candy 2ocis per puund, French candles from Henry Farrior Baltimore. Moody A Sankey's Life can be bad Of 1 G. Cartland, Greensboro, by mall, for ((2,00 This book baa nearly 900 pages,is well bound, and give*; in a highly interesting manner a correct account of tbe early lives and works of these world-renowned revivalists. Moody's training of "Gutter Snipes" an or ganization of bis wonderfnl mission, with numbers of bis recent sermon* in Europe and this country, make It altogether a high ly Interesting volume tor §2,00. M'»iM to any address by F. O OUTLAW n, Greensboro S.C. AII tbd bdyers in Durham markot buy tobacco at Parish's Warehouse. THE TIIK 6I.EAJI KB FOR 30 CE.KTI. I The most important campaign this , country Naa ever witnessed is now , npott us. All do, or should desire information, As a campaign paper 1 we propose to make the GLEANER sec ond to no paper in the State. We • offer it for the campaign— : from now i until the first of January at ' the exceedingly low price of fifty cents. We hope our friends will assist us in its circulation. They can in no other way more efficiently gerve the party. It will not bo a scurrilous sheet, but will endeavor to appeal *o the reason and judgment of the j>eo ple rather than to tbeir passions and prejudices. It will keep its readers as fully posted in all the news items, as well as the politics of the day, as it will be possible for a weekly paper to do. We assure all that no more enter prising weekly paper can be found in the State. Send us your fifty cents and £BT the GLEANER, 'postage free, till the first of January. f.eimon's Analine Dyes at New Drug Store 3mpany Shops. CI. I'D*, We have already fiva organized Tildenand Vance clubs in this county and before long we hope to see thein in every neighberhood. The one at Graham numbers eighty enrolled members, aud the one at Company | Shops quite as many. In Boon Stas I tion they have just organized with some forty or fifty members, and in I Albrights, and Pleasant Grove they ( have organized with how many I members we do not know. We hope ' some member of each of these clubs will favor us with a communication, f giving number ot members, prospects &e. Send us the news froin the dif- fere lit neighborhoods friends. Keep (he ball moving. The Rads are'aN ready discouraged, ar.d the bolder ones are coming openly over to our side. Manv others would come but a kind ot false pride prevents their confession of how wrong they have been. Wc have every encourage ment to work. Our political sky is bi while clouds of corruption and misdeeds overhangs that ot our opponents. Best Light and be! t auctioneer -tit Parish Fanners Warehouse. "Little MaiiiW—flie beet Sets cigars in the woHd at New ifi-ntf Store Company Shops. vooi>TK.nri.Aiis At the icccnt meeting of the Grand Lodge of this order the following officers tor the ensuing year were elected : Tlieo. N. IJaumy G. W. C. Templar, Stunt. ■!• Fall, G. W, Sec.. V. Ballard, G. W. Trcas. these all of Raleigh, and Moses /fflliain. of Windsor G. W. C. The order was reported in a flouria dug condition, it having now two hundred and and thirty working lodges in the State, with a membership ot ten thousand. This order was introduced pito this State in August 1872 by Col, J. J. Hickman of Kentucky who is ai present, the Right \Vorthy Grand Chief Temply of the world. Col. W, A. Albright is the Deputy G. W. C. T. for the this, the sth l istrict,nnd J. Roberts is Deputy G. W. C. T. for this county. Tutts and Kiohmond Hair Dyes at New I)ruj Store Companj.B «ops. Read the advertisement of T. W- Vincent &co. at the Slierifl Hunter old stand. They have just liiid in a new stock of goods consisting of eves rvt: ing usually found in our village stores. Tlicy.express a determina tion to sell goods as cheap as they can bo bought in this market, and ask a snarj of t!io trade. Call and sec them, and if you don't like their goods or "prices, they will not think hard. Icc for nale at New Drug Store Company SllOp*. ** We are sorry to hear that tin needs of the Oxford Orphan asylum are very great: that some twenty of the orphan*, have been ischarged, and others arc refused. We trust that the generosity and humanity of our peo> pie will not permit the tailnrc ®f this Institution. Iu the midst tf all the the political excitement let our peo ple remember the fatherlcs and motherless little ones*who liave no one to care for them. Dr.'Grecu'* Ampi«t Flower and Dr. Bull* Cough Syrup and i'ilU ill New Druggto-e Company alioiu. W. J. Mtirrav of McCray's town*, ship had the misfortune to have a tobacco barn burned on Sunday 13th of this month containing aboiit one thousand dollars worth of flue tobacco There was a small fire in the barn to keep the tobacco from getting too damp and from this the barn took fire. This is a heavy losp. ICE COLD SODA WATEK.-at Murpbys drug store, Co. Shops. On the ootside of this paper we publish Governor Tilden's Jctlcr of acceptance of the St. Louis nomiuis lion. It ta an ibte state paper, and contains ranch information. It shows its author to be tamiliar with the science of government, and a man of great ability. It Urn pointed, clear, and unequivocal document. The RadU cals cau find nothing to criticise in it. It speaks for itsclt. It is long, bat a pertml will amply pay the reader. We will publish Hendricks letter of acceptance, which is much shorter, next week. VAHCE *XD SETTLE AT SALEM.— Quite a nuinber of our people went up last Thursday on the excursion train to hear the candidates for Gover nor at Salem. We have talked wit!: i several who went, and who listened.! | and they alljagree that Vance came out ■ I the unmistakc.-.ble victor. Thev rep resent Settles speech as atldressed to ' the passions and prejudices, almost exclusively,, while Vance's, was ar gumentative and statesmanlike. There was present a tremendous crowd variously estimate at Irom three to Ave thousand. This was in the midst 01 a Republican comity,yet those with whom I have talked, are satisfied that at least three fourths ot the crowd were for Vance. His speech was wel[ received and made him votes. Settle fights the war nvs er again, and some Republicans arc growing tired ot this eternal strife, : and never ending efforts to keep alive ] the dissensions created by the war. If does seem that eleven years of peace, with the Republican party, ought to 1 furnish Republicans something else ' than the war te talk about. But so it J is.'their answer to every charge is t simply a recounting of the horrors ol t the war. Cati we exj ect prosperity j until we have good feeling.'' irill wrangling cure the past, or brighten e our prospects for the tutnre? Can t men whose constant and only effort it is to keep alive the hatreds pi the war have the good of the conutry at ( heart ? Do you want to keep posted T>n the doings of the campaign? Then send |t>r the (rlaansf —July titty ce:its til he first of next January, EXCLUSION. —There will be an ctirsiou train, run from Greensboro 10 Ililliboro and return, on Saturday next, the 2Gth of tbi« month, for the benilit of the Baptist Church in Greens boro, to ]|ive all who desire a chance to attend the Baptist Association t whi;h convenes in flillsboro Wedir s dav, the 23rd of this month, and con,- tiuiies live days. The Sabbath School Union will have a grand celebration on Saturday the 2tith, and speeches will be made bv Ministers from Ruleig and elsewhere.' Tickets will be onh sale at all the Depots on the morn ing of the excursion. The train will leave Greensboro at eight o'clock in the morning, and get to Hillsboro a little past ton.. The fare from Glb» sonvil e is ninety cents, from this place and Company Shops seventy five, irom Haw Kiver sixty and from Mcbans viitc fitv cents, Hetitming the train leaves iiillsboio at six o'clock in the evening. " Send fifty cetits and get the Glean* er till the first of Januarv. * CiOV, APPOIWT.IIKWTr C. iter's Mills, Moore couiity, Wed nesday, August 23. Carthage, Moore county, Thursday, August 24 SuntordChatham county, August. 25. Mineral Springs, August 26. Pittsboro, August 28. Jlaycsville, Clay county, Mondav, September 4th Murphy, Cherokee county, Tues day, September sth. Franklin, Macon county, Thurs day September 7th. Webster Jackson connty, Friday, September Bth. Wuynesville, Haywood county, Saturday September 9th. Brevard. Transylvania county, Tuesday, 12th. • Kerne npber the Gleaner till the Ist of .January is only fifty couts. A iiiuii but ixArcßi'rrD orrRK, | There can be seen in the State Li l * brary, at any time, the five volumes of "The Viviparous Quadrupeds ol North America.' fir which the Leg islature retuscU a bid of |5,500. The work is by John James Auduboi and Rev. John Bachmau, and this is the only copy iu the Southern States. It, was published in New York in 1845, and is richly illustrated with full page engravings of the vi viparons quadru peds of this continent. The State has a standing offer for it of $3,500 iu casb, which it can get any day of the world it will dispose of R—Daily News., DvsriipatA.—Americaus are pars ticulur subject ta this disease and its effects: such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costive nesH,Heart burn, Water brash, coining up of the fuotl, coated tongne, di*n grccalile laste in'the nnuth, palpalta* j lion of (lie Heart and all diseases of the Stomach and Liver. Two dose* ol GREENS AUGUST FLOWER will relieve you a! once, and there pos lively is not a ease in lite United Stale it will not cure. If yon doubt this go to your Druggists Dr. J. S. Murphy and get a Sample Bottle for ; 10 cents and try il. Regular size 75 cents. t«V.ITV COJIVINTIOS. On Saturd iy last according to ap poiiitment one of the largest, and most intelligent convent ions that ever as sembled iu this county, met in the Court Hjjute. T. M. Holland Danl. Worth were placed in nomination for : the Senate, llolt was nominated on tbe fir»t ballot Dr. J. A. More. J. A.' Graham and Daul. Worth were placed; belore the convention lor the 7/ouse of Repie*eutarlves, Danl. Worth was nominated on tbe tlrst ballot. J. T. Hunter was nominated for Slierift and T. G. McLean for Regis ter of deeds bv acclam at ion. John Hutchison and Armstrong Tate were placed tn nomination for Treasurer. Hutchison was. nominated on tne first ballot. Dr. G. W. !>»ng was nomi : nated by acclamation lor Coroner. J. (J. Tale,Willia n McMath.Joel Boon were voted for, tor Surveyor. Boon wa» noirtipated on fhe second ballot. Quite a- uu./.ber of names were brought before the convention for tbe nomination for Comity Commissioner. On the first ballot Jas. A. Turrentine William Stafford, and W. L. Shnfincr were nominated, and on the tecend ballot, Dr. A. Wilson and G. M. Uazzell. 7'hb completed the notnis nation*. The day was far spent, the candidates nominated, came forward and accepted in short speeches, and the convention adjoui ned. Cor can didates arc now in the field, and most be elected. We havn't space to say more this week. The full pros ceeding* shall appear In onr next, when wo will place at our mast-head onr county ticket.where already floats oar national State, and congressional tickets. Ife sbsl! have more to say of this, one of the largest, and most en ; thnsiastic qourentlons that ever ! m> in bled in the county. . I PLA.V OF OKOANI2ATIOK. | j The following resolutions were • | adopted at the muss-meeting of the Democratic party of this county held ! on the 3rd ilay of June.— Jlesoloed, Irt. That the Chairman'of till* I meeting appoint a committee of one from eacb township in the county to be known a* "The County Executive Commlttc, and that, this Committee meet a* early a practible aud select its own Chatnnan. 2nd. That the member of this Executive Committee in each township shall be the Chairman of the Township Executive Com mittee. Brd. That tho Chairman of the different township Executive Committee* call a meet ing of the Democrats and Conservatives i their re*pcctive township*, as early as prac. ticable, to select two member* to act with them and constitute the township Executive Committee. - - .. , 4th.—That there be a county mas*-c-jnven tlon, held upon the call of the county Execu tive Committee, for the purpose of nomlnat ir.g candidates for the-Legislature and county officers. ' Mh.—That In said mass-convention each township shall be entitled to twenty-five votes, and every Uen ocrat who ma attend shall be an accredited delegate, and shall be entitled to cast his proportion of said num- j ber pf votes, to bo ascertained by a calcula- i tion based upon the said number of votes, and the number of delegates in attendance ] from the towushlp. The Chairman of the meeting then appoint- : ed the following county Executive Commlit- , tee: Graham. Township, Capt. J. A. Graham. Pleasant Grove Township, Maj. Phillip Crawford. " Boon Station township, Jacob Waggoner Faucett's tewnship, James F. Corbctt. Mortons township, C. N. Roney. Melville township, Dr. B F. Mebane. Thompson's township, Col, William /"ar ris, Newllns township, W. C.,Holman. Albrights township, William Holmes. Patterson* township, Chris. C. Curtis. Cobles township, L. B. Holt. G. D. COBB, Climn. W. T. JOHNSON, Sec. So far there are ninety Uirce acces sions to the Tilden and Vance ranks from the Republicans of Robeson county. From almost every section of the State comes news of former Kepublicans coming out lor Tilden and Vmice by the dozin. On the 10th of this mouth Mr. W. 11. Troliuger, a mile and a half from town, had Ids barn struck by light, ning anu and burned up,. together *l'h ' wo horses that wero itHhc sfa b'es adjoining. The toss was quite a serious one. Nothing j» the barn was saved Mr. John IPliiteJaw of Raleigh had his leg broke by the kick of a mule, one day last week. Ho was feeding the brute too.JA mule is as uncertain as a /Radical, with the diflerence that a Radical won't kick generally when he is being fed. But don't they squall al the prospect ot being driven from the public c lbs. Dr. Chapin of Chatham, a Republi can from the close of the war, and a Surgeon in the Federal army during the war, says that Ike Young the revenue officer must and shall be beat en for congress. The Daily Kewt laarns, from what it deems unquestionabb authority, Ilia* Judge V. 11. Thomas lias renoucs ce jJ''» allegiance to the Republican Iflfe',and come squarlyout lor'l'ildeu ana V ance. Judge Thomas is an ex member ol Congress from tho Newborn District. ' w You want to know wfhat is going on then sit light down and write your nddress and enclose fifty cents, and direct to tii 5 (H.iomr ait I got it till the first of January The Record, Magnolia, comes to its an eight page |mpcr. EALEIGH Boot & Shoe Store. GENTS' LADIES' MISSES' pad CklMrM'* MM*. in nil style#, and of the but quality and make at the LOtTRUT PRICK*. Ucnta' Hnt« of tin' La teat Style always on hand. C. D. IfKATT, w No. 18, Fayettetille St Raleigh. N. C. g O~BOBERTBON, DKAI.EB IM Grave Stones r -r AMD MONUMENTS, OKEENBBORO, It. C. Old Store House! NEW GO We have fast opened At the HUNTEU OLD STAND -a -7BEBH rrOC'K of DBT OOOO.?, ORTJCERIE*, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, READY MADE CLOTUUW. _ and '•raryfhlng usaafl* found ta a store k««piugoo hand a general "lock- We ask tbe trade of the public, and Isave tbe people to ludjje whether wre do no« sen cheap for cash or barter. T. W. VIHCEKT ACo Orahani }t. C. Aug 23nd 1874. SEND 96c to O. P. BOWBLL. fc CO., New York, for Pwiiphlct ot 100 oon- Wlnlnc lUt of 8000 newep«l>er» and •» owing ofc«»4»»rrt»"l' COM.MEItCfAL. e Graham Market. J COKHKCTEIJ WEEKLY lit SCOTT * Applos. dried, ¥ tb.. RrJIO .' green V bushel, 1.00(5)1.10 * 3eaus, V busti 75a1.00 Butter ¥ lb. 20&25 Beeswax t! It) 20aS0 , Bacon sides 1' 0> l. r >®l7 " shoulders, ¥ lb 12al(i " hauis . 15§.3(i ' Beef ¥ lb ". baio , Blackberries dried, Bark, sasafras rocU ¥ th ........ S(S4 Castings, old V lb i^sl Cloth, tow and cotton, V yd 15a90 Corn ¥ btuli 70$>80 Chickens each... ?. lo@2o Cotton, lint, I'm 10# 12 Dncks each : . 15590 Eggs ¥ doz 18&S)15 Flour, family ¥ bbl 5.00^8.1H) Feathers ¥ 1b..... .. 30*S>.M> Pur*, Mink, eacb, 25»200 " Muskrat •* i 10aIS ', oposom '• 5 '• coon " 15n25 " rabbit » 10 Hay ¥ 100 tb SOatiO ' Hides, green, ¥ f> 05@0€ 1 •' dry, ¥lb ' Lard V 1b..... I8(«i80 Meal, coru, ¥lb 2a3 l /C 1 Oats, seed V bush 50®H0 1 Onion* ¥ bush '. 40f(ll ' " set* ¥ quart ■;... 06iji>10 « ! Peas ¥ (wall : 60(9)1.00 r Potatoes. Irish ¥ bush 50 * " sweet " !50@7!> Pork ¥ B> OWwlO Peaches; dried, peeled, . 15&20 " " unpeeled, .A... 08®)0 Itags¥tt> ; 02(5)2}.; * Sliinglec ¥ thonsand 8 80(5)5.00 v Tnllow ¥ lb 08^)10 Wood ¥ cord 2.00(5*2,50 - Durham Tobacco Mnikct, t CORRECTED BT K. J I'AKI&D, rARMER'S J WAREHOUSE. * j Receipts heavy and prices for all grade* t higher, fine bright wrapper* wanted at high ( figure**. .Smoker* In great demand. Market , ully up to quotations. Lags common, to good - - sa? naiaiiT FILLERS. Common new, ... - loul2 Medium •' - ... 12i IB Good, " - - i;>»!8 IMOMUMi Common, new, •, - - 7»fl Medium . - 10al2 '.'ood, " - - . ®- - UalS fancy " . ... 15,^5 WKAFnSIU. Common,jiew, - - - s 15a30 Medium, " .... 20a8" Good 4>„ # Fancy - - - - • - % 'ioa!» ftWPKBIOH COt'MT I Alaiaaare Cnim Daniel Font Morrow. Ad-' miuistraior of Daniel Foust, Plaintiff, Againtt Peter Foust, Wm Foust, and Hannah Foust, chil dretiof Goo Foust, dee., . ~ , Wm Fonst, John Foust, ,or " e " cr * Elizabeth Cwkle, wit'eot Stanlev Coble, Sallio ' Rose, Elizabeth Clnpp, .. iflrs of Daniel Ciapp, names unknown, heirs ctwlinjt. of Peter Gla|ip, names unknown, heirsof Hen ry Clnpp, names tins known, Obed Amick, tf) re u ] an ,i Joel Anaick, Peter Am- (or asscti*. iek, Wm Amick, Geo F Amtck, MaliUln Wil son, Eli/.abcth A Clnpp, and Catherine A Browu. Stain of North Carolina. To the Sheriff of Alamance County: —Greeting: You arc hereby commanded to summon Peter Foust, lliium Fonst and Hannah fonst children of joo. Fount Deed m. Fount, ,/uliri Fount aisd Elizabeth Coble wife of .Stanley Co'.]", ttollio Horn, Elixabutb Clapps, heirs Daniel 6'lapp names unknown lielr* of Peter (,'lapp names unknown, hcli>: >( llenry Clupp namea nnkuown Obed Amick Pet r Amick, William Amick, Geo K Amick, Matilda Wilson, Elizabeth Clapp und Cath erine A Brown the defendant* above nameil if tliuy be found within your county to aj pear at the ofllcc of iho (Icrli of the Super! rlor Court (or llie County of Alaroanc wltli In twenty day* ntt 1 the service of /bi« sum Dion* on them exclusive of the day of such service, and answer tlio complaint which will be deposited In Uic .fliee of sa'd C'leik within ten days frimi the date of tbl* sum mona ; and let said defendant* take notice that if they tail to answer the complaint within that time the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded Iu the complaint. Herein fall not and of tM* summon* make due return. Given under my band and the sea' ot said Court. W. A. ALBRIGHT, C 8. C. AU'nance County. Till 14th day of Mareli 187# It appearing to the satisfaction of the court tit it t noinc of thidefenilsiiu In this ac tion arc non-resident*. It 1* therefore or dered that publication of sainino i« lie iiia.u- In the Alamance Gleaner for «U iui ccmlvu week* for laid non- realdenta. w. A. ALBRiairr, c. h.c. March 30th 1870. HSMOTAI,! I bate removed my bo. and Bxlures to tlie I*«lcy building, where tny old ca»loii*rs and the public may Sod inc. Tbe bet of liignoci ol all Kiads, Tobacco and Cigars, Canned Goods, Candies, See., cons/sally on hand, and sold cheap for earh JOH* HUTCHISON, Graham, April 7th, 1878. Kougfi Lumber. Tor all ktads of roagb pine lnmber apply 10. A. L. I'acker Co. Wflsona MuU JokMUm County K.. Tliet arc ta tbe midst of tbe finest yellow rasas'srawgrt; hern, and they will Sail yon wbat they eaa urnUh at. gCOTT * DONNELL, Graham, N. C. MIUM I* 3 Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hnrdwaie, INHOIV. BTBEI/, SAH, ■•LABBE MLS. »»*«• SMDICIIES, I «», BACON. *«'• Terms Cash or Barter. \7 ets! 7 cte! 7 ets!t. We noit ofTer our entire stock of callcot* at 7 centi* n y-trd, and all other goods in pro portion. Our atoek is fult and complete, »wt conHitisof rt Rrv-Cortrf", Orarcrir*. ffwtf J lioilaw-Wnrr. W.ll. w j liniri warr, "> ti'?ether with a well a*-sort«d stock of ■ REiDV-MADE CLATUIKO. I and the most complete line of i I JSTOTC )NT3 I ! ** P ever offered to tlic people of this county. Boots and Shoes of every variety, including the fceat bind made. We make a specialty of Boots ana dhoes, and wo aak an examination of our stock. Look and Judge for yourself. W# defy competition inpiice* or quality. Hw can Hell you a good suit clothes for We wish, especially, to call your attention to the great decline in prices in the Northern markets. We bought at these reduced prices Our customers shall have all the adyytagc of the rood bargains we made. Highest prices naid for ull kinds of produce. Come 10 * eCUb * J. Q, OANT, k CO. Company Shops, Nov. 2nd, lb75 t *N. B.—We would nay to the public ttjat wn are now buying trfh i-urk and bides for which we ara paying the highest cash pricea. DMUonf CHROMOS Fit EE I In order to introduce our large.elght-paW Illustratn Literary and Family Paper, TS« Souvenir, wo will send it, on trial, alx months for only 00 eta., and to each aut>- acrlber we will mail, post paid fonr elegant Oil hromos. "Little h«d Hiding Hood. ••Tbebildrcn'siwirg," "Peek-a-Be© and "Mother's Joy." These pictures are not ('■mimoa prints, but genuine oil ehromoa in sixteen colors, that are eunal In appear' ance to fine oil painting*. Just think of It four floe cbromos and an excellent llti riiy |iai>er six months for 60 cte Try It. Make op a club of Ave subscribers and we will een« you an extra copy for six niotuhs am* low extra chronics. No tlanger of loosing J®*" money. We refer to the Tost Master, Bris tol. as to our responsibility, ash required |iu advance. No sample* lice. Agents want ed to take subscriptions and sell onr nie pictures. From $3 to lO a day easily made. Address, w. M. BURROW. 300 Main Bt. Bristol Tenn. " , IT ~ PIKDnOItT AIB.MKE BAIIiVAf RICHMOND & DANV ILLS, RICHMOND ft DAS vim, e R. W., N. C. DIVISION, and Noktu WESTEUN N. C. R. W. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In Effect on anil nflcr Sunday, Dee ID tli, 187*. Going nortii. « U *\e t liarlolte ® Air-Line Junction ®.t» •' Salisbury, » B.W • " Oreonsboro',. 10.68 " Danville, 1 *'■?* •' Dundeu, " lturkvllle, ®.M Arrive at Richmond. 9-SS GOING SOUTH STATIONS. A 'l~ heave Richmond; 5.80 A. W. " BiirUville, ' •• 1 Ml#lee IM T. M. " Danville, l.*J " " Greensboro, *•»» " SalUbury, 8-64 " Alr-Llne Junction, B.W Al rive at Charlotte GOING KAST" GOING WgBT STATIONS. | MAIL, | MAII- Read down Read up. r.'vr Greensboro' i 11.00 A. M. Arr. 4.10 p. K •' Co. Shops I I *, r. llalcltfh 8.4K P. xjArr.ll.u6A.Jf, Ar.atGoldsboro.l 0 40 p. fiL've 820 A. M STATIONS. ACCOM MILATIOM TEAIW. Leave GrecnAoro 7.00 p M Ar. 8.00 AM !' Go. Shops, . Arr. at Raleigh, 6.00 AM Ar. 7.00ra Arr. at (nildxboro 11.1 ft Lv. 2.00F* Read down. | Head rp ' WF.HTK tt.T «. c. »• n, (H AI.KM IJItAKCH.) I.eave Greensboro' 4.48 P. M. Arrive at Salein 845 P. M. 1-eave Bal> m...'. 8.15 A. M. Arrive at Greensboro'... .10.88 A. M. Passenger trains leaving Kal'-ighatll.Oft A M connect* at Gretnsboro'with tho Southern ound I-mill; making the qnlckest time to all southern ttics. Accommodation train leav ing l'tlelgh at 7 00 I' M,connects With North cm bound train at Greensboro for Klclmioiid and u.t points East. Price of ilckeU same aa ein oUier routes. „ Accommodation train leaving Greensboro at 7.00 I' M connects with Northern and •*v -iithem bound trains on the W limfbgtoß .-d Wetdoi) Railroad. Lynchburg Accommodation leave Klcn ond dally at iI.OO A. -M., airlre atßurke !lc 18.80 P. M .laavc Burkevllle 1.20 P. M., rive at Rlchnxi d 4.85 P M. Da ChsSfS mf Csr»fcflwffstlisrlsll» ■MI WcksMßd. MM IM". For further Information. address JOHN R. MAt'MURDO. t.enl. I'assenner Agent, Richmond, Vfc. T M. R. TAICOTT. • Kng laec A Gccl. Surer Intendent. lOR SALE!^ 00 gallon still and fixtures, good as neWj u used onlv tlircc numtlis. warranted sound, cart •190. I alii Ukc er will applr with the cash wUliln t'^vdaya. Yanccyvllie, N C pNGLIRU AND CL-\L SCHOOL. Own AM, N. e. The next session of tills *ehonl tMgbt br the nnderslgned will commence oatbel.ib of July next. Terms as her tofcre. W-W. &J.OO and #4 00 per month. The object In this school la to p-epare T>n- Mlsfor ordinary bnslncsa.-leaehtnr In tw» iteo schools, or for the lfscstunau class in College. REY. A.C'CRRIE- EOUGE W. LONG, M. D., rnvMC'iA* A*® Graham, N. c., nfl«ra lil» profe«*»o*lferric®# to th«Poh lie O Hec and residence at tbe 'UraUrra High Sciiool building* where be "J*',!? (ouikl, nlgbtw day, ready to attendall callt, unto-« |>rufea«l« nally »ug»?ed 1 iJMy King Alfonso U ghtng Oie a lively time, no* A. B. VATS & CO., at tbe old »&nd ofMurrray A Tate. ta Gra ham, ere giving all who try tn underwlUNnj a lively time. Alfonso and Tate A (A, »*» both l/onnd to succeed. Tate A Co.,wlllb«T t tlie M?b e»t. prtcea all jrou have to at", and at the sell you all y«>* want I ao bar, I.- " ' .
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 22, 1876, edition 1
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