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THE GLEANER . -J. jjS'lfe >'K ■ = —; Local, State and General . " ■ ~ UK AH AM, N C , Jan., 28 2S7S i -■ CIIVKVU UllCltrrOKV-UKAIIA.U, N. V. „ w PESBTTRU* —Rev. B. W. Mebane, Pasto B-rvices at 11, o' dock. A. M. Sabbath and ser\ices every Sabbath evening, except the first and third, at 7 o'clock. Prayer Meeting every alternate Tuesday ev ening at 8 o'clock. Sunday School, W. C. Donnell, Sup't, exer cises at *B, oVlok, P. M. BAPTIST —Iife v. W • B. Hnrrall, M. I). Pastor. Services at It «>' clock A. M. and 8, P. M. on lb-- Ist and 3rd S.ihbnths in each month. Sunday School, Col W. A. Albright.Supt-. Exercises at o'clock A. M. Prayer meeting, every alternate Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Good Templars' prnyrr rootling every Monday night, after the Ist nnd 3rd SundayV; at the "Qt. T. Hall" at Bo' clock P. M. free to, all. CBIUVTIAX —Providence one mile from town. Rev. I>. A. Long, l'#»t>r. Service* every Suu dav at. 11 o'clock, A. M. Sunday School, at 10, o'clock A. M. Rev. W. W. Staley. Sup't- Prayer meeting every Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. ■ ' ■" - '■ Bail colds u;o prevailing iu Graham. Pleasant days last week, and bright BUII-sllilitt. Mr. Staples of Reidsvillo is visiting Graham. Ohenr —Jackgcu's Best Sweet .Navy J Tobacco. Gov. Hampton will soon take a trip to Florida tor his health. Nathan Adams ot' Gnhlsboro, com niilied suicide by taking laudanum. The House has passed a bill abolishing i the office ol' State Geologist. H. W. Beeclier it is said has made in the thirty years of his ministry, $795,000. We aro glad lo know that Dr. Williamson is impnving. Hope he will soon be himself again. If you want to buy an organ, a knit ting machine, or sewing machine, cheap, »call at this cffice and you may learn some thing to >«nur advantage. STATE GUXNGE. —The sixth annual session of the State Grange, Patrons ot Husbandry, will meet hi Raleigh on next Tuesday, ihe 4th of February. The condition of our streets has Im proved —Mud not so deep,but over shoes are still indispensable, and walking for pleasure is still out of the question. Among the trustees elected for the University by the Legislature last week, was Rdv. D. A. Long, of oifr town. SEWING MACHINES. -J. AV. Harden has in store and for sale the American Sewing Machine, a first class article, of different qualities, at the low piicc of 5f23,00. j $30,00 and $36,00 as per style. Let ail who waiit a machine cad and examine. The Carolina Farmer a monthly magazine published at Wilmington, by AV. 11. BernartL has been received. The January number as usual contains information of much interest. MISSION. —We are requested to an nounce that a Mission will begin at Union Church. Company Shops, on next Suits lav, the first Sunday in February, and that several ministers are expected to participate, among them Rev. Dr. Silt ton is looked for. The meeting, wo sup pose, will continue from day to day for several days. ALBERT L. COBLE. —This young mail, an Alamance boy, who is now at Chapel Hill, has won the destiuction of being elected one of the three to represent the Dialetie Society, at the approaching com mencement. Jatneß W. For bis, of Guilford and H. B. John, of Salisbury being the other two. The Boar, it is said still continues to roam the streets at night, seeking whom he may devour. Report said his "majesty" had been shot a few nights since, but instead, it chanced to bo :i fljfc"' innocent dog. We understand owners, to prevent a like fate, aro chaining their dogs at home. Mr. P. F. Holt has laid on our table a turnip that must from its size beof the variety that furnished a place in the errtn from which it had been taken for a flock of sheep to rest in the shade, as we used to hear long years ago. It is the largest we think we ever saw, and while itH place would not furnish room for a flock of sheep it would come as near as any turnip we ever saw. Tbe voice of reform is heard through the land, and speaks of the "good time coming." So too the spirit of reform is is working in the nurseries of the land to banish those dangerous Opium and Morphia preparatioi f, and establish useful and harmless remedies, of which Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is acknowledged as the very best for all the disorders of babyhood aud early childhood. Price 25 cents a bottle. Nl THE WHOfiE IMATOKY OF JUED- IftINX No preparation haa ever performed such marvellous cares, or maintained such a wide reputation as ATKBAOUERUT PECTORAL, which is recognized as tle world's remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs. Its long continued series of wonderful cares in all climates has made it universally known as a safe and reliable agent to employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders, it acts speedily and surely, always relieving suffering, and olten saving life. The protection it affords by its timely use in the throat and lung disorders of children, makes it a valuable remedy to be kept always oa hand in every home. No person can afford to be without it, and those wh« have once used it never will. From their knowledge ol its composition and affects. Py eicians use the Cherry Pectoral axtensi vely in their practice, aad Clergymen r.corwmend 1 it. It is absolutely certain in its remedial effects, and will always eure where cures are possible. L FUB SALE BT ALL DIALERS. ? i »' —»^ CHAPEL HILL, N. C. ) Jan. 18th, 1879. | Jifr. JSditor: TTjo annual elections for commencement officer# was held this morning in the two societies, which re sulted as fallows: Marshalls J. M. Leach, Jr. chief, Davidson Co., Dialectic, R. D. lieid, Rockinghuin Co., C. A McNeil, Moore Co., C. D Mclver, Chatham Co. Philanthropic, J. C. Dowd, EJgecombe Co., J. if; Hill, Duplin Co. E. P. May uard, Wake Co, Ball Managers u Donnell Gillam, chief, Wake County. Dialectic, D. N. Dalton, Jr. Stokes Co., J«s. l\ Meßae, Uiciitnond Co, Philanthropic, W. E. Phillips, Edge combe Co. R. W. VVinbourne, Hertford Co. Representatives Dialectic, A. L. Coble, Alamance Co. Jus. W. Forbi«, Guilford Co., R. B. J"hn, Richmond Co. Philanthropic. L. Craig, Orange Co., C. R. Thomcs, Craven Co., M. C. S. Noble, Johnston Co. We feel assured that these officers will make our comiug commencement pleas ant, and hope Alnmance will send a number of the fair sex to witness its Success. The people of Alamance will be glad to know that Mr. A. L. Coble was elected first Representative and ' that he received almost a unanimous f vote. Youug ladies, come and hear him speak. Two hundred students have matricu* lated at the University this year, and "still they come." Wo hope that Ala mance will havo more than two to repie | sent her next year. W. * : AN INEBKUTC DOO "Them Review fellers" down at Wil mington aro making a wonderful ado about a dog which went into n rum mill iu Ibat place the other day and got blind drunk on Ihe slops in the bucket in which the bar tender washes out the glasses. Perhaps James, and Harris and among 'em never read or heard about Old Zeb-, the Chailotte setter, which did that same thing at the New Idea Saloon here for a steady thing. Zeb got full as a tick every dav. inarching in for his rations whenev er ho got dry, aud finally died n confirm ed drunkard, full of years and full ot spirits. Au'd it hasn't been more than six months ago that an old Mecklenburg ladv hog and a litter of pigs - got howls ing drunk on hard cider, the old lady being unable to part the pigs wlion they got to fighijng. Them lieview feller's ai'e not posted.—Charlotte Obsei~vei\ NE W SENATOhg, Governor Vance was yeeteiday for mally declared elected Senator from North Carolina lor six years from the 4th of March, 1879. See proceedings in Geusral Assembly. lion. D. W. Vorheet, Indiana, and Hon. Wilkinson Call, Florida, General James Shields, (short term) and Col. George G. Vest, (long term) Missouri, Democrats; Hon. J. Donald Cameron, Pennsylvania, Gen. John A. Logan, Illinois, Orville H. Piatt, Connecticut, Hon. Rosooe Conkliug, New York, Hon. Matt H. Carpenter, Wisconsin, Republicaus, were formally announced as Senators in their several State Legisla tures. — Hie Observer. AFTER OiVB OF TUB D, »>•, (Rlelimond cor, ot Alexander Gazet.) A strange story is told hero to the effect that the parsonage occupied by the ltey. Moses D. Hoge, of the Presbyterian ciiurch situated on the corner of Main aud Fifth streets, is haunted. Dr. Hoge it is staled has the utmost difficulty in keeping servants. Tboy come and stay one month and see the invoterious i aprtrltlon aiil hear the humnu sigh, and then thev leavs, nor do they wait long for wages. The house was built aud occupied for year« by Major Gibbon a distinguished officer to the colonial army. After the revolutionary war he lived llicre iu handsome style. About the hour of midnight a figure robod in white wnlks with solemn, step through the hall and vanishes noiselessly. It is said bv those who claim to have seen it to bo the figuro of a lady. Aud as the figure sweeps by a deep-drawn sigh is heard, which proceeds from the back parlor in the house. Such is the strange tale which the affrighted servants tell. NOUTB IAROIMA PRB9BYTE MIA ft. This organ of the Norih Carolina Presbyte rians, always orthodox and ably edited, his been improved by the addition of departments of Church and General Religious Intelligence. Its Family und Miscellaneous reidiug is both attractive aud instructive. An epitome of Secular News is furnished every week. The ablest writers write for it, among whom are r the following: Kev. Drs. Drury Lacy, J. Henry Smith. J. B Adger, and A. W. Miller; 1 Rev. Messrs Jos M Atkinson, E M Harding, D E Jordon, J Rumple, E F Rockwell P H Dalton L C Vass, H G Hill, W 8 Lacy, W W Pharr, ■ F U Johnston, P T Penick, R Z Johnston, 8 H Chester, J W Primrose, 8 M Smith, A F Dickon, J M Wharey, Prof J R Blake; Mrs Cornelia Phillips Spencer, Mrs Mary Ayer ! Miller ("Luola" Mrs. H M Irwin, and many | others. , Price $2 65 a year. Send for Premium List. Address, JOHN McLAUBIN. Editor and Proprietor Wilmington, N 0 | SENTENCE OF KI.BCTIOUT JCDfIBR, JACKSONVILLE, January 24.—1n the 1 United States Circuit court to-day, ' Judge Settle sentenced the Brevard conu-> ( ty canvassing board, convicted of , making false jeturus ot tho election. Lee ; the county clerk was sentenced to three years and Wright and Johns, sheriff and justice, repectively to, one year each in Albany penitentiary. Lee Is also State i Senator from Brovard county. All the i other election cases were continued to the May term of the court.— Charlotte ' Observer. KSTVBNINOTBXAR IIRHIfIBAm, [Lancaster (S. V.) Ledger.] A gentleman by the nnmeof Fogcl, ami his family, passed through our town on ■ last Thui-day on theirreturn from Tex- ; us. lie Icit Washington, N. C.,Kbout.eix years ago, and after Irving Texas for that ; length of time, cumo to flio conclusion j that there-wore no'belter lands, or fairer au industrious man to make a fortune than was aforded by flic • old North State. Ho says that thousands i of people have eiuigratod from other States into Texas that would now be , glad to get back to their old tramping , KWiflA. .. ' HOSTMOF PBOPIiB ARE UIARTYRtI To sick headache, that infallible symptom of a j disordered stomach, liver and bowels. Many suffer fioin it as many as three or four times at 1 week. They do So needlessly,' for Hostettir's Stomach Bitter*, by toning the digestive organs 1 and regulatiug the bowels and liver removes , the cause, and dispels the painful symptom. I l'lio intimate sympathy between tho brain and and the abdominal region causes the slightest disorder affecting the luttcr.t" he reflected, as ] it were, in the organ of though. The reform s instituted by the Bitters ween the digestive, | secretive and evaenative functions are in a btate of chaos, has other and more beneficial results, ( viz., the complete uutrlilou of the whole ( physical economy, the restoration of appetite , and reuoae, and increase in the power of the system to reals/ diseases of a malarial type. If wo would sco tho dawning of a j brighter day, the watch word of our peo- j pie must be economy, curtailing expenses. public aiid prirato.—Our—Leginlaturo ( should dispense with every possible ex pense, every public expenditure should be reduced 10 the lowest possible f rates, our Aslyums shotfld bo run on less ' outlay to tho State, our Stale's Prison « expenses can and should bo reduced, when meat can be bought at less titan half the price paid for it two years ago, t and all classes of merchandise have been 1 reduced in price from fifty to three linn* - dred per cent. We can sco no good reas on why the pay of t'x employes of these , State institutions should not be reduced ( in proportion to the shrinkage of values , generally. The administration of tho , State government should be put upon the most economical footing possible in every department. The necessity of our peoplf dcma.id it.—Goldsboro Mail. Washington (N 4 C.) correspondent of Raleigh Observer: The colored uian, Ben Whit field, who was tried and condemned at the last Superior Court for the shoot ing of his wife's sister, Lois Muse, in the lower part of this couuly, last September was bunged to-day. 110 was very reluctant to confess the murder, but finallv did to his spiritual advisor, a col ie t Baptist ministero) this town. A young man named J. A. Tyler was i tried in Orangeburg. S. C., on tho lltli inst., lor the murder of John W. Davis, his fathersin law, CII the 7th of Septeml - last, and acquitted on the plea of self defence. Among tho witnesses iu his favor was his mother-in-law, who icsti i tied that her husband had frequently , threatened the life of the prisoner cou | corning land in dispute between theun.— Wilmongton Sun. DEATH OP DR. ROA».— We regret to i learn of tho death of Dr. N. M. Roan, which occurred at his hoiue, in Yancey -1 vilie, on the evening of the 18th of this month. Dr. Roan was an estimable , gentleman of the old school, uuiversal'.y beloved by all who knew him, and was 1 seventy-five years old. Col Fagg, the Postmaster at Asheville in this State, after a protracted fight, has been and one G. M. Roberts appointed in his place. We hoar tlmt Col. Fugg returns to the State from vVaahingtou with black in his eye, and i that he intends going with gloves off 5 for certain individuals in the Republican ' ranks whom he recognizes as belonging , to what he terms the Greensboro ring. i In tho United States Senate, Wediies f day, Mr. Mcirimon presented the mo * morial of John S. Long and others, citi- I zens of Newborn, North Carolina, re ; moustratiug against the removal or the 1 Federal coime from that city to the city i of Goldsboro, iu this State; which was . referred to the committee on the judicia I ry.—Charlotte Observer. ACCORA TI OD vr IOIV, ' lam rnoniog a comfortable close hack ' to the depot to meet all trains, and will be > glad to take passengers to and from at S moderate charge. I am also prepared to , convey families, drummers, and others, any i where, at auy lime. My vehicles are good 3 and n.y teams active, and driver prompt and attentive. Shall b' glad to serve those wish ing transportation on moderate terms. Jany. I4:h 1879,, , JOHN HUTCHINSON Mrs. M. E. Britton of Charleston, will itsue about the middle of February, a ® literary weokly entitled The Home Ct'rs clo. i A meeting of citizens of Goldsboro. f was held a short lime ago, aud a commit e tee appointed to memorulizc Congress on e the subject of improving the uavagatiou • of Neuse river. ) A fire occurred jp Oxford orphan asyl a urn last week, but was soou cxtiiffcuish , ed. p Some men of Ashe oonnfy aro said to r have killed a bear, in that locality which r weighed 500 lbs. The battle lasted two y days and the bear received 31 shots. Salem has had a hog weighing 606 ' pounds, aud Rowan weighing 652 r pounds. Mr. George A. Wright, one of the foundersof ,tbe Richmond Examiner, '> died recently at the age of 81 years. 0 The Finnastlo (7a.) Herald reports , (tat eight or ten horses in that county have been killed or rendered helpless bv f falling on the ice. e The bill to make slander oj women in ® dictable, under the saspeusion of -the 1 ru'cs was taken up and passed its aereral readings. e General Shields wftt take his seat as o Senator from Missouri on the 22nd. Re e has been also Senator from Illinois aud i Minnesota. I Mrs. MnrV Moon, the Quaker res vivalfot, is conducting a meeting in Charlotte, * with large, and at'eutivp congrcgatioiis. She is 38 years of ag4| dresses very plainly, ,nscs good language ' and speaks with remarkable llueucy. Mrs. Moon lives in Indiana. She is i accompanied bv her husband, who assists ] in the exhortations. 1 ,» In a suit by the N. C. R. R. Co, VB. N. H. D Wilson, trustee, a moMou was made before Judge Kerr to remove Wil- } son as trustee, and uppoin^'-V/ee-iver, which was disallowed. Ail appeal was ( taken to tho Supremo Court. At a station on the railroad between Charlotte and Mouroe Mi. J. A. Haws W?y was instantly killed by being cut iu 1 two by the wheels of a car. John Edwards, while, who was to have been hanged"- Friday the 17th in Johnston County, for murder, has been reprieved by the Governor for thirty days. ( The oldest inhabitants of Texas, and . Louisiana Jo not recollect to have seen so much, snow iu any winter, as the present. Abe Gorrell colored, who has just servod out u term ot three years iu the peniten tiary, was captured in lionkingham last week, and brought lo Grecnsooro jail. J Wc notice 111 The Observer an account of the capture of au illicit distillery at (lie head ot J. I-Allen's mill pond, in Or ange county. Deputy Marshal W. J. Watson and Deputy Collector Wofth .m'e credited wltn the seizure, a SOCIKTY OK FKIENDS. —From the e statistical report of North Carolina s Friends we quoto: Number of churches & 50; iiumbor of members. 4,837 ; additions K during the past year, 444; loses, 167; J; average of death, 42; number of minis. j. tors, 36; number who use tobacca. t 544; t number who use liquor, 57 .—Greensboro * Fatriot. t It is said that the recent extraordinary cold weal her in Florida did not materially dutnage the orange groves, owing to the fact, we suppose, that the '"cold wave" perceptibly diminished iu hilcnslty as it went South. Gov. Vance estimates Ihe public debt at $27,120,226.25, principal and interest. This is known as the recognized debt, contradistinguished fiom the special tax bond*. Associate Justice Dillard is making a splendid impression in Raleiph. Ho ia pronounced by some to bo the clearest headed mau thai- has Bat upon that bench since ,/iidge Htiflin.— Patriot. '"Facts are stubborn things," and so are conghs and colds, but tho latter will invariably jield Dr. Bull's Cough 3yrup, which cost but 25 cents. The Northern Methodikfc Conference o' North Carolina meets in Greensboro, on the 30th inst. There was a difficulty in the coloied Presbyterian church in Greensboro and a row in which the pastor was ejected from the pulpit. Secretary Sherman Is in the field worki ug for ihe Uopublicau uomin atiou lor the Presidency iu 1880. Graham Market. CORBBCTBD WEEKLT BT !J. W. HARDEN. Tuesday, December, 17 1878. Apples, dried, lib Bto 4 " green V bushel, t SO Sean*, V bushel 75a1.00 Buttci ¥lb 20 Beeswax ¥ tb 20 Bacon sides V tb B%@lo " shoulders, V tb. 7 " liamf 12K Beef V tb 4@5 Black berries, dried l>s Bark, sasafras rocts ? tb 2^@,' Colfee V lb ie#@2d Castings, old ? tb .. \% Candles Adamant ¥ 1b.., 20 Cloth, tow and cotton, V yd. .. 16g>20 Corn it bush 60 Chickens Frying 10g>12W Chickens erown Is Cotton Inlint, V lb 8010 Cotton in seed 3^ Coal oil V gai * 25 Cherries Dried? lb *. 12W " seed 2> i / @;i ■ Clover seed V bash 8.00 Ducks V Pair s 80 Eggs ¥ doz 12X Flour, family i? bbl 6.00 Super V bb1..... 4.76 Fcatliers V tb 80®50 Hay V 100 tb......; 50 Hides, green, V tb 6 •' dry, ? tb 10 Lard V tb , 10 tol2W Molases Cuba V dil 65^60 Meal, corn, %i tb lU[ Oa Us, seed iJ hn*d 40 Onions V bush 80 to4o " sets ? bush 100 Peas V bush 75t080 Potatoes, Irl ih V bush SOto 40 " sweet '• 85 Pork V fb 4(g) 5 | Peaches; dried, peeled 4@« | " " unpeeied, B®4 Rags * tb Salt fine ¥ sack 2.25 " course 1.26 Shingles V thousand 3.6004.00 Tallow IPtb 7 Turkey* per pair 75 to tl .00 Wood V cord 2.0002,50 Wheat V bush. 1.0001.25 Get The Best Do you want a GOOD FAMILY RELIGDUB NBWSPAPBR? If so send for the Okfliftlai m«mr LOUISVILLE. K. Y. It is the OLDEST religious newspaper in this count Qf-x It yfttAROE EIGHT PAGE PAPER, filled with • cmifc# variety of excellent reading. Its excellence is attested by the faet that it has a larger circulation than any other religious ] paper—»nd larger than any daily paper with a •ingle exception in the Southern States. " it meets the wants of a larger number of fam ilies than any other paper of its kind. Subscription price *8 00 a year, gpeclmen copies sent on receipt of postage stamp. ' Liberal returns given for obtaining new snb ' acribeis. __ADVERTIBEMENTB. Bi«UOP|1l«> uokks T« the East by Vftv Ut luc Wcat By Bi«hrp Marvin.. ' . CO Errors of the jmpecv. By Bishop Marvin 4 0»' , Book of Re"mons By Bidinp Msrvin... 200 Doe'rinal Inlegrllv Bv Bisliop Mnrvln 100 Work of Christ By Itishop Marvin.,,..'. 60 Life of Bev. W. G. Caples By Bishop Mar vin 1 50 Life and Labors of Bishop M rvln By Dr, McAnnlly 1 60 Around the World Bv E R Hendrix. D D 2 00 Our Children Bv A G Hsyitood. D D 1#" WtiuhiP nnu Wings By Dr Deems.... 160 The People a Commentary By Amos Bionoy; *OO Any of (he above will be sect postpaid oa receipt of price. Liberal disoonn* to serents. Add-em Tint AOVOCATK PiDLi«tnso House, Or. LOG AX D. DAIIEROX. Agent. St. Louis. Mo, Orchard Grass Seel. Clovor f»«ed and F'.esli Garden Seed at SCOTT DON NELL. ■ 1 THE SUPKRIOR COURT, Alamance C»«atr, George W Long, as silror. of Jos. B. McMurray ~pr ri. t/" A'-'"i * J. J. Tnrner and wife Mapy E., Special E. K. Hines and wifo. C'dlie ■ L . Harvey Sawyer and w(K| proceedings, lluiiie A, j. P. Bradshaw and wife, Isabella. O. C. MoMur ray and John A. McMurray.j This la a,proposing by the plaintiff to obtain - a license to sell laud to pay debts against the , estate of his Intestate. . . It appearing that Harvey Sawyer is a neces sary party, and that ho is a non resident of th State, it is ordered: That publication hereof be made in TUB AL»MANCE GI.KAKKR. for six sue ceseive weeks, in lieu of p rsoi.al service o Hiinimonß upon the said Harvey Sawyer, fend 1 he shall fall to answer for twentv one days after the expiration of tfucli publicailm judgement will be entered pro confenso against liim. Done at oftK.e in Graham this the 6th day of September 1878. A. TATE, C. 8. C. Alamance county. I'UOBATK COPRT, Alamance I'saair, Thomas N. Fancett and E. \V. Faucett, Exec utors of Jolrn B. Fauceit. vs * J T. Allison and wife Mary F. Thomas M. Kirkland and wife Aanie, George C. Faucct i Jr., Ed. W. Fancett, Jas. P. Faucctt and Oscar sieusabaugli aud wife Callio E; The Exrcntors ol John B Faueeti, having filed tSeir final ac ciTUiit, and this is u proceeding lor a final set i lenient of the estate of their testator. It ap pearing to the satisfactii/n of the couit that Jr.inea P. Faucett, Ge->. C. Faucettand Ed. W. Faucett arc lion residents of thu Slate it is >r •tered tiiat publication bomadeforaixHuceessi" 1 weeks in TUB ALAMANCE GLEAXB-, notify ihem to tile exceptions, within tuo limn p i e ibed by I. w, to said final account, and in t.e:'*ult of their so doing a decree forever cx oneratin * said executors froal liability will be entered. Done at office in Graham } Jan. 2nd 1879 f A. TATE 0. 8. C. Judge of Probate. GET W gaiters from the very S|CU beat stock and at the lowest 35.00, GAITERS FROM «8,50 TO #7 00. K good fit is guaranteed. Mending promptly and cheaply done. WI have a few pairs of good gaiters of _Ay own make ou hand which 1 will sell cheap. Graham, N. U. W.IN. Murray, May 7 1878, ly. LAND FOR SALE. I will sell cheap and on easy terms my plan tation near the Railroad, two miles west of Company Shops. It consists of 140 ACRES about 80 of which are cleared and about tt> in original growth. There is upon the premises a small new dwelling houje, two good rew tohaeco barnes a young orchajd. and out buildings, Including one suitable for a tenant. The land is adaptet to the growlturf fineltobacco, grain Ac. It is a desirable, well located farm. Those wishing to buy will see the owner on the premises or correspond with him at Company Shops, N. C, F 7 PETER A. LONG. Iron & Btccl ShoTels, Bull Tongues, and Shovel?, Heel" Bolts A Single Tieos at SCOTT A DONNELL'S. Ton can find the tieot utock aud cheapest goods at SCOTT & DONNELL'S. i Sheetings. Chocks ATsirr. at 8U C . DONNELL'3 * - . \ - - L gapf Buy only the j j AMERICAN #7l I lT A |jj| Bj Only Sewing Machine I BPS iTyra "which ia A \ / It has Solf Setting Needle. H m Never Breaks the Thread. . Never Skips Stitches. **« S*pl**t, the Most Dur -I>n aWe » an^ '* Mr # Rvpett The Best Family Sewing Machine! The' "NEW AMERICAN" it -„*ily learned, does not gel out of order, and will d 3 v , 4^l * eSS ' ak)or t^an ,n y other machine. Illustrated Circular furnished oi* AGENTS WANTED. -j&L T - S. 1)0 V El" Manager. G-t X. cbaries Street. Baltimore, MdL I A. O. Fonville, admr. of lUrrhon Weedan | Nancy Weeden. William Bock k wila, Harriett, Klflm J. weeden, I;.: chard Sn.Hh & wile, Maitlm, Hoiy%\Veeden. i) 'V. K. Wtcden thebclrsof Janics Wcedsu, Oufnes aivl -»•- denrw unltnown, (4, M. Ha«ell, D. W Wetwj i * 1 A wife Mary A., Andrew T. Lenth. Frnru.> t T. Leatb, William Koney Ac wife, ftimun. Agw i T •■atli, .T, >l. Tapscott A, wifo Claudia, Fiuih ! i D Leath and Bennett HaUeH, D-efr*. The object of tlie above euliflcri action !i f> convert the real estate, beloi'gfaig to the la't Harrison Weeden. into asset* tor th ; pnvice •; of debU; and D. VV. l£. Weeden and the .fceitii at la* of Juincs Weeded deed. bsi«.g nece'snr;, parties to said action, and nott-neskiini* ft tfc! i State? they are notified to apjKmr tu the ofliro of the Clerk of the Superior C'oort oi Alamance oounty within twenty one days after tho service of llii* uotice upon them. exclusive of the day of euch service and plead, answer or 'lemtir to t' e petition of plaintiff, ot» the cansi will he heard exparte and judgment granted, pro ooHfeiun, as to them. Doita »t oflU-o in firahaui, tUiathe# b.tUy of A. D. IS7S. A. TATF.. C. R. 0. Alamance c-uitty. ■ ■ ■■ —" ■■ p ■ Ticks Floral Guide. A beautiful work of 100 pages, One i-olored Flower Piute, and 300 lllti«tfuiions, With De -crlptlonH of the best Flower* aud Vegetables and bow to grow thorn. All for a b iw: CEM'ii Stahp. In KngllAH &t German. The Flovfcr and Vegetable Garden. IT*> Pae-:*. Six Goiored Plate*, aiid many Vnndrtd ' i: gravinzs. For 50 cants in paper covert; Tfci.tW la elegant (sloth. In English or German. Vlcks Illustrated Monthly Magazine— 32 Pages a Colored Plate in every number and many fine - Engravings. Price fl 85 a year; Five Copies tor 5.00: —Spefelmoa WttHiwrM Eerrt fur TO 7 C °VTek'» Seeds are the bWt in tfc'e voiM. fc«nd Five Cent Stamp for a Floral Guide, containing list an d Prices and plenty of information. Address. JAMES VIOK, Rochester, K. T. Mnnhoodincl «» dl*orrlri brough. WMMjy crallon or «c«w. Any nhi»mjhrtj -a" tnx*£ •lleiits. nr. W. JAQI i»» «Mt MlXtll Ml»l. lIMhUMU. ®- THE BIGKFOP Automatic 1 amily Knitter. y\ i| \ ' - • JH: B | ' «*-» It will knit a pair ot «oc'm in fl«omih*» Every machtn'i W AR lA.V TED perfget, and do Jus* what k royi i A complete inttrpctlou book aceomp#nkb v&cji machine. .. . . . . Simple, Durable, Cheap. Neoo#*ary »* «W, family Us a sowing maChiue. Kniis all Mze* of work, and W'dem it; shapes all sUes complete. Halts over ,li ferent garments, socks, stbcKlngs, mittens, ilc£- glu«, wristlets, Glores, It kiifts every P™" slblc variety of plain or fancy stitch 7ojjer cent, proflt to Far mers can treble the valine of tbelr wool, y converting it info knit goods. Amenta wanted in every State, Conrity,- '/*y ind Town, to whom very low puccs wil b 1 made. For full particulars and lowest price* for lb ! Bbst Family Machike send to IHOFORD KJfITTINd MAC Iff M TO 0. Br«Bl.!f»r#TC. * The PHYBIOLOOY Of MAHPieAOS t n v 8— 6 j|JJr
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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