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Till? PARTV PLATPOK.n. | «l*ptcl by fhr Dcmormlic Mtnlc Con icnlioH. Whereas, The republican parly of tin United States for the last sixteen years lias had the complete control of flic government in nil its departments, and by its disregard of constitutional limitations, by its unequal and oppress ive tftxaticn, by its extravagant ami J wasteful expenditures, by its unwise j atjd mischievous riuanclal policy, bv its Miifxairrplcd official corruption, per vading all branches of its administrri- i ♦ion, has brought disgrace upon our government :uml tinparalled distress upon the i»coplo; therefore. Itfcsolved. That in this onr cenlenr. liial year of our existence we invite all patriots to ignore all dead issuas, fo disregard the prejudices engendered by past events, and to unite with us iii the effort to restore consiitutionals honest, economical, and pure ndmin>- it>tration of the government, and thus puoinote the general weMa.e and hap yiuess of the country. Itesolved, That we earnestly and cordially recommend the adoption by the people of the amendments to the constitution, proposed by the con vention of 187$, and thus largely ro iliiee the expenditures ef our Slate and county governments and simplify their administration, so that we may be en abled to establish a thorough and en larged system of public schools for the benefit ot all t'-o citizens of the btatc. Itesolved, That notwithstanding otu repeated disappointments and impoverished condition, we still fond Icherish tho the North Carolina prejocts so long labored for by More bead, Saunders, Fisher, iVm. 11 'ihomas and others uniting the harbor of Ueaufort and AVilmington with the great west and for the completion of the Western North Carolina lailroad t»> Paint Itock and Ducktown, and of «ur other unfbiished railroads, 'wo pledge tho continued use of the cons vict labor of tho Slate and of such wilier judicious legislative aid as wil secure tho completion of tho great State works at the earliest practicable period. Itesolved, That the pcotflu of North Carolina now have it in their power by an earnest, determined and united effort, to relieve our poeplc fimin the evils ol Republican misrule, extrava gance and corruption, and restore the prosperity of our State. Itesolved, That we denouncevtlicia corruption wherever found and we bold honesty to be the first and highest qualification tor office. The following is the crutral Execu tive Committee: \V. It. Cox, chairman, U. 11. Ilattle, Jr., V. M. llusboe, Seaton Cfalcs, S. A As!ie, G. 11. Snnv and \V. N. 11. Smith. TOO I.ITK roil Tlir BOAT. The woman who arrived at the wharf just us the excursion boat had ft stall ol ten feet diila't comprehend the sittfßtion for a moment. She « didn't know but that l»oats had a hub it of starting ofr and bucking up to keep the machinery from getting run ty. *Vhen she realized »hat slie was l»-iug left, hlie jibbed a mau in the back with her elbow, knocked a hat off with her puraiiol, aud m|hculc.l at the top of her voice: ''Hold on there!—vou lU»ve«'t e«.i mi!" " . "Make a jump acreumed ( ,ne boy;" "Swiiu fur it!" eulhtl out another while the "left woman" tiiiculy shout i-d : "Why don't sour* of you f.Jks ii| there ted the captain?" The |>eo|kle on l Ik* tidier deck re plied by laugbiitgnn«l waving their liaiidereliiefx. The woman ou the \th*rf rAcngniZfd only one among tin crowd, nud, pointing her panvol di rectly it Im'H huil holding it extended lis if taking aim, klie ahoutrd : " "You want In tiudt rduud, Mrs. 1 taker that you can never,never but rnw any room butler or titUrons , | m !" —/), «,'oil /', ca|, 'Hie Albany Argus forcibly ro uiarks: Grunt throv s ojieu the dooi aul let a tin* guilty Uelknup es m|** b\ te»i,;iiatiou.— A KjiuUUuii Natioua Convention hear tily iudorxea tin- Pmsidout. H »ytn conhuly upproves the ill l irwiiieut. A Hepnhlicmt S«- . ute thru turns back the aveilginj. Hons, of fU'pn'.-eiitiiti'.ex, and laugh* thy jivopie to scum. Aml this ia tin sort ufadiiiiiiiatratiou tl.e people an u*kid to approve by t U oiiiig lluyes! Tho Dcthtit Fin-' PirSF |. t jokiug whin it i?i»« h tit in firt: (oi I. ctor \\ rl»st»T, of Chic*pi, to Dlnford \\ ibfcHi:—"lt Imilta aa if the tin.o i* coining «In n all good men of ull part u» nu k! laud together against tho Ma-ala aa the i»iil\ way in which tto ooutt y eat. b« aa»ed.' —They Imve done an, and aiippoit Smuue J. Tiidrn fill I'll ftulrin v 1.1 'be L'lii* iKi •****-ylJi u \\ iiiTt* * fclu; bur Hski'ii a ifif I * l.ioking M.iiMgtir of the MI-bo\ of i 1.0t«4 tim vtlirr day. ' kind 11 " ■«*•?*" «led the i«tier. "Why i :uiouli l«r, of coiirMi ; what do yoi Mtp|H«e I meuiiV - Well," draw led tin l-ojfj didn't kiH»w i>ui y«itT uit-.li* mean a b»r of i.mt). J ADVEHTISKENTS. •* r J" S.» M3E K' i DURHAM. IST- C, \ T«R THE SALE OF LEAF TBBA6M, Highest Market Price Always Obtained More Compctiei* in 'be way of buyers t'.ian any house in Durham. f ' ' SPIU 1.11, lAt.KS WIIEX "NKCEHMARV TO tVOMK*" TIIBOUOII SIIIPi'CHS OBACfO, Make Uniform Fin kage Prize Light und Cive Full Instruction b\ nil. ' Best Accommodation for Man and Beast Pr*mpl RrinrW hJ Sqimrr Drnttufc* Kffrrf»«»i K. J PARISH, Propritcr. Machine, !j ||» ?HE LICHTEST-BUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORI.I Whk our printed dtractiaes, no btMroctloo or BMcbaakal tloß i* raqalnd to oparate K. Hm cao«ractk» of lk« nwckio* h baaad apoo a principi* oTaniqa* aa4 aiwqnallail ria plicitr, comprUhat tuapla toran workinf apoo centra. The beaiiafi at* tow, and tkay id tuurdcoed aad poUAiii Tfca ■arfclen ire a»»dt at our new worti in tHe lily of Newark. N. ].. whh new apetuu tpafcatad) attchinaty aad look, contracted miaSf Ha what we aam dMr. Inry p««>lw /Wt| airraaW. ' " DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., Mow York and Chicago. FASHIONS * iTkliiiW 1W MONEY to thoae who chooee to make,or auperin t«nd the llialhn of, thair own garmenta. WtUi the highe* talent aad the beat fhdßtiaa ia all depaitawata, anf the beat Idaae «t the moat akUtfat mmllKaa, both at hunt and abroad, we are enabled to attain reaults tor abor« the reach of the aran(* di i■■ ihei. Our styles are always the latest and beat. Oar rieganttv-Ulustiated catalogue mailed to any lady audioc five cents with her addreaa. Agenia wanted everywhere. 44 DOMESTIC" SEWINC MACHINE CO., Now York and Chicago. /: Pumps! Pumps!! TIIOMAS S. ROBERTSON, Company Shops, N. C'., s manufacturing and selling the best and CHEAPEST PI'WPW ever offered to the people of this State, csau pmnpH are an durable an wooden pumps ean he made. They are easy as any one want ing water could wleli. They are pold as cheap as any one who proposes to buy could ask. I'limps delivered anywhere on short notice. Kaeh pump warranted. The mauufaetur refers to every p»tup of his in use. Not on has ever failed feb 23-1 y Airar(lf'l the Highest Meilal at lie?"in E. ct H. T. ANTHONY &. CO., 591 Broadway, New York. (Opp, .Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufactures, Importers & Dealers in CHIIOMOS & FRAMES, Sterescopps & Views, Albnina, tirapboncopj-*, A Mailable Tfcvx, PIIOTOVRArUIC AATERIAI.N, We are Headquarters for everything In 'the way of Stereoj)ticon» and Magic Jjanters, Being Manufacturers of Stlie Mirro-MrientiAc l.niitem Rtcrea-Pan option. rnirrrxilr S frrlraplirotl, Ari vrrtlaar'H Nirrraplicon, Artohliron, Mrhool I.an- Ifrn. Family Ijitafrra, Peaplr'H I.aalrra. Ei ch being the best of its class in,the mar ket. ataloirues of Lanterns and Slides, with directioni for using, sent on application. enterprising man can make money with a Manic Lantern Cut out this advertisement for reference mtTMU SICILIAN Every year increases the popu larity of this valuable Hair Prep, aration, which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its hij£h standard; and it is the on ly reliable and perfected prepara tion for restoring GBAY OB FADED HAIR to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic proper ties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, aod will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical HAIB-DBBSSIXG ever used, as it requires fewer applica tions, and gives the hair a splendid, flossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachu setts, says, " The constituents are pure, and carefully seleoted for ex cellent quality; and I consider it klhe BEST PBEPABATIOK for its intended purposes." Soid by all DruggUU and Dtaltrt in Sledicints. Prioe One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOB THS WHtSKEBS. As our Renewer in many cases requires too long a time, and too j much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this ; dye, in one preparation, which will ' quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color whicn will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., • NASHUA, N.H. I FTjones, ; i 4 GRAHAM. N. C. t Buggy and Carriage Maker, Are prepared to till at the *bortot notice uuoidcrß in their line Repairing promptly «i.d neatly Uone, at "I lODmurn BATte, Ttocj ittso keep constantly on hand for sale at their nop, un axsoi tmeoi of • I It mm N«l|>, Ua ur MsicrUl, Prrpnr cd I'aiiMa mt all colara, ' . ' f' * * • ■■ i. %• • ■ . 4 »*4 Any style of eoffln furnished at two bou • notice. All kind}* oi jtrodmv taken at in ark i l»i i.ce». We are tlnnkful for patrounjre, and , hu|ie to uicril its continuance. fe'j 6 • > fHE MAtOKIC JOUKNALr* (•iimtltr* H, C % I The only Masonic weekly puMlxScd in the ; '""lted Standi pag3«, thirty two broad ' o unit.. t ie.iu of all topic* of i»«erc*t to the craft. | Literature pure, and i * bo --rtiold com pun |km of which every Maaou in the c untry ma* ju«tlv feet proud. Tenon, one y«ar, *2-. 8w mouth., #125. Hcmit tay P. O. Order or Registered Let ter. fend stamp for .jtwltnen and get up • club. ' "j .4ddre« E. H WILSON. (•reen«born. A' . C rpb HOUSE CUKPENTKB3. pci'oi |itv|HKili for U.iilding a ftrtuig •Store II M-eat Cump.titf Shop*. N. C wt he received until the l«t of July. 187S, bv the underlined. Ui wbota all parties iutcr osuwl are ti apply for pliu un fth.'cUt.Mlloii- W. I). KAICETTE, Clnlr:n.;n Ruling Com j»- p home entjebpbise. T H E; 'MttPW CWM'JH# S?QY£- MANL'FACTUUED BY RERIiEANT * WeCA®!.**". GUKKNSBOKO, N.C. ■ flnl IsßUfll ■ Hn ft|f These Stoves are lastly superior to the great majority of Stoves bought of Northern Manufactures. The bi»t of material is used in the manufacture, and they have never failed to give entire satisfaction. In addition to the great excellence of these Stoves, there is great advantage to those who buy, in living near the factory, from whence to replace any vesse at short notice that should be accidently broken. Price No. 8 *3O, No. 7 *26. P. R. Harden & Bro., Graham, Jue agent or he sale of the above named stove. IN THE lI'PEBIOR t'Ol'RTi AlasHte C«MIT Edmund Graham and others etparte. It appearing to the sactisfaction of the court that William Graham John Graham Thos. Graham and the heirs at law of amcs Graham deceased are non residence of his State, and that they are the parties lo be ffected by and have an interest in the pro osed motion, of which the following is a no ice, it is ordered. That service of said notice upon said pai tles be made by publication thereof in the "ALAMANCE GLEANER" lor six weeks. IX iUEHIIPEHIOB i'OUHT: Alamance Contilr, To William Graham, Johu Graham, Thomas Graham, and the heirs at law of names Graham deceased names and members unknown will take notice: That at the Spring herin 1876 of Alamance Superior ourt, 10 bt held at the courthouse in Graham, on the second Monday before the first Monday in March 1876, a motion will be made in a pro ceeding now de pending in said court, and entitled upon the docket thereof "Edmund Graham otl.er Exparte for an order directing he clerk of said court to collect the monies due for the purchase of lauds de scribed iu the petetionm said proceeding and to pay over the same to the following named proceeding to said parties exclusive of the other parties thereto viss. To Fanny Braxton one third part of said monies." To Jane Dixon oue third part of said mo ult*. To the heirs at law of Mary Ann Mallett deceased R one third piyt of said m niea. Affidavit for said order filed in lek's ' fflce Dec. i au. 1875. K. a. Attorney- JOHN CHAMBERLAIN GKEENSBOBO, N. C., PHACTICAL HEK WAT('AI an O JEWKLLER ■ DICALEIt IN FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Sterling Silver, and Plated-AVare, i nn srKi r u i.i!*, and everything else in my line. CsT Special attention giv«n to the repairing and timing of Fine WatcluS and Regulators". I offer you every possible guarantee that whatever you may buy of uie shall be genu ine and ; list as represented, and yon shall pay no more for it than a fair advance on the wholesale cost, Good? on'ered%ihall be fur nished as low as if in person at my counter. I have made iu the handsomest manner, ■lnir Chain*, (lair Jewelry. Dinmtiil and M>ddiii|( ISingM. nil Iln4a •f finn Jewelry, Mold u4 ' Silver H aiti, (MM, *'«#,, etc. My machinery and other appliances for making the different parts of Watches, perhaps the most extensive in the State, con sequently 1 can guarantee that any part of a watch or clock can be replaced with the ut most facility, fey 1 guarantee that my work will com- i pare favorably In efficiency and finish with t any iu the land. - JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, 1 Watch Maker and Jeweler, Greensboro, N. , XT. CROCKER, ATTORNEY AND COIiNSELLCB AT I.AW. Asheboro, K. C., SCOTT A CALDWELL, frHPPtHHOBf),' ' A ssociale Counsel. Practices In tne ourts of Haldolph and and adjoining counties, fei" Speoial attention given to the collcc 1 ion of claims. 18767~ ~187«. I Spring end Summer DSI GOODS, —AT— _ J. P. GULLEY'S, Cur. EayetieoiUe SL, at.d Exchanje riaee HALEIGH, N. C. Pacific Lawns at 10 cents, worth 16) Prints at Sc and 8X- line brands, 10c. iHMT Drlaiaa at lie warlk 33c Japanese PopUns at 13e and 1! k'. THEMIC NICE LINK* DEEM* fiMib •prat 4, Have beautiful line La4iM' »"«• UkiMmil|UMa, and Boyden's and Mile*' hand-made * BOOTS Alt* OBOE*, for gentlemen. Clothing department op stain i ■ complete and CHEAP, NICE & GOOD. lam sole a*ent for Frank Leslie*' ladies Journal Cut Paper Patterns. Stock on hand, embracing all the latest noTrttles. Send for eli cular, seat free. I will call attention to our GentS White Economy Shirt, at $15.00 per dozen It is full made and ' eo iplete, except is not laundrled. Warrant " ed Wamsutta muslin and 3100 linen, and la . 30 percent, cheaper than these tl.oo shirts, which are half made 1 have the ft.oo. J- P. GULLET. May 35, 187#. OFFICE OF THR '• ' I I I 1 ♦ Alamance Gleaner, 7 I y e i i WSSLi! >'iKP£, ~ .• .. ■ , * i.vi- * ■ •• ~ - We call the attention of the public ta the ppear*ncs of THE GLEANER, It will be tarnished to subscribers, until fur ther notice, at tha low rate oi 91.50 Par jlassa, THE PURLISHKHH PAYIKU ALL f POST A 08. Payable in Advance. Our aim will be to make the GLEANER FIRST CLASS FAMILY TAPER ia (-very respect. It wil. contain all the Local News of County, State News, the irc?t(n> egraphic News of the week and care Su ected Miscellaneous Matter. It will be a paper which no family in Ala mance county can afford to be without. , " i T IE GLEANER will also prove of partic ular interest to former residents in litU scc ion, now living in other parts of the coun- r y, and to all such it will be -j Mailed la aay a4«lroaa apaa receipt af sahocrip?,. r rlaa. W e would call especial attention to th® T alu« of the * GLEANEP —AS — A a A 4vrriiNing H "K THE GLEANER has a rapidly grrwirf tl culation ia the flnest Tobacco ""I p(' growing . *•«'* * ' IICTIOK OF THE ST *1« .--\ . - * PUT your money where it win do r the most good and tubacribe at once to the GLEANER. 1 " . • 1 - E. S. PARKER. , a" * - 1 PaOlWher. ADVERTISEMENTS. MEDICAL CARD, The undersigned would announce to ),i # friend* and patrons, whom he has served for the pant 25 year* In the practice of his pro fession, that he has during the past fall and winter, taken a TlMrN|k r»nr« | a ike Colleges na4 n«»pi«*l« ia ike ~it j of IV ew tirk, on the Pathology and treatment of diseases peculiar to females, and supplied himself with all tb« instruments and appliances nec essary in this branch of his profession. He is, also prepared to treat all diseases of the «ye and ear, He can always be found at the Drng Store of R.W, Glenn & Bon, when not profession ally cngarea. R. W. GLENN, M. D. . ) I r, ■ qqfq q q q R. W. Glenn & Son .JssrK S*A*S Brass, Toilet Articles, Paints, Glass, Chemicals* TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS, Store Ter>TH,Dß IN R FLRRT F! «" DM FfiEtill AND CHEAP. » Hinge sua ( Merefceme Tak Metier,.,, pALACL JEWELRY STORE W B'. FARRAU, OPTICIAN, WATCH-MAKER, AND JE WELER, AND ENGRA VER, AND DEALER IN WATCH KM, CIiOCKM, JEWEI.RY Silver Ware; Bridal Presents, Solid Rings, Walking Canes, Gold Tens, &c. GREENSBORO, N. C. Which will be ••Id cheap fat Cash. •J"Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Sewing Ma chines, and pistols repaired cheap and oil short notic& An assorted stock of Gnus, Pistols Cartridges,&c., always on hand. ApriJO-ly GREAT TASK MADE EASY By the use f the VICTORIOUS WISNER IMPORT ED Hay Hake, Manufactured by JOHN DODDS & CO., Dayton, Ohio. This i" this only Perfect Self-Opera (ill RAKE - /■ ever offered to tae public. Any little girl or boy that can drive a gentle horse, can rake the bay as well as the strongest man. Circulars sent free on application. GEO. A. CURTIS, Agen Graham, N.C. "'H '•SJU1 E SUNNY SOUTH | THE I. arfrsl and HH4MWI«I Literal r Paper ia Aacrlca. B RILLIANT AKNOCNCRnE.I » QTSPECISKKS FKKE.JQ The following new stories will soon be com menced, and will be the most intensely thrill ing of any romances yet published in uu American journal. BILL'A HOICTI OR NORTH «NR IOCVH. A Thrilling National Romance, Baaed Upon the Administrations of Presidents Lin coln and Johnson, and the Ex ecution of Mrs. BurraU in 1865. WRITTBS »* A DISTIHCDISPED ST ATMMAJI. WRITTKIT'IV RI.OORI •R THR HIB-MOHT PL.ERUK A Lett Napalaaa'a Rei«a, « • - • BT M. QO AD or TBK MICHIO AH Parss • riGHTING~AGAiNBfr FATE: OR AFCOFVR IN TIL WOR 1.0. A Brilliant Serial,now Running by Mra.Mary K. Bryan, who U the FbuK Story Writer of tht Age. EBITH IAWTHME I arTkt Teasptatl aa *fa Factory Olri B* A Poruui Novxun. ——J«— RRMIIIIIICdICU OP THE CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT By Col. H. D. Capers, Chief Clark of Tress ury under Mr. Memmimger. ir i'llt will be a deeply interee ing series , of sketches giving the early trials, disadvan tages, and many amusing incident* of our ' people in their efforts to establish an inde pendent Government. V A number of nntisnally brilliant sbort stories appear In each Issue, with a great variety at speaking subjects. •ahacriptiea, ft.SOO a Wear. Clubs of 4 and upwards, * W.M eacb. " 90 8.95 " o"Extra copy FRER, one year, for a club ! of 5 at ts-flo. Address J. H. SEALS, I . Atlanta. G*
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