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fieains "^ ai 0 11 C-? continues to soil more of the farmers tobacco than any House in Durham, and can show the highest average on all sold. Special demands for IjiLQ^obacciLatJjaiiagjjT THJ? GLEANJEU Local, and General GRAHAM, N C April 15 1879 ~«RA.. A W, « .vm'nv-Rev. U. W. M«bdne, Pastor 11 o* clock. A. M. tvery Salibotli Btr , Vl services every SnbUtli evcuing, except u first and third, at 7 o'clock, prayer Meeting every alternate Tuesday ev "SdlySchoot W.C. Donnell, Sup't, exer '"lT PTIST— Itev W- B. ITarrell, M. P. Pastor. JSwhiT »« »«* x - M "t 1 8 - p -, M - on fi iVtanH 3rd Sabbaths n each mouth. £' A,b '*ht.Bupt. ?, p at 0 , o clock A. M. prayer meeting, every alternate Tuesday •venins: rtt 8 o'clock. W Templars' prayer meeting every u .n,l«v niflhl, after the Ist. and Hrd Sunday's; J the r - Hall" at 8 o'clock P. M. free to, '"(•HRlSTlAN— Providence one mile from town. - Rev. D. A. Long, Pastor. Services evt ry Sun a«u at 11 o'clock, A. M. iandav School, at 10, o'clock A. M. Rev. W W. Staley. Sup't- Prayer meeting every Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. C= Tho Supreme Court has adjourned. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. 1 - Robert Parker shot and killed Lennder Stack, near Monroe- Both drinking. It was snowing in Loudon last Satur " day. A firo i» D invillo last Saturday morn jng destfoyed 8 houses 8,000 Ihs of to bacco and some personal property. m Tho sixty-fifth annual Episcopal con vention, of the diocese of Worth Caroli na, will meet in FayeUevilie on the Hih of' May. u * • To mother. —Should the baby be suf fering with any of tins disorders of baby hood use Dr. Bull's I'mby Syrup at onc« for the trouble. Price 25 ccuts. Fertilizers for tobacco and plant beds for sale by S. A. WHITE. v " .. "A ' " . ~ t . Life is full of sorrows and disappoint ments, but tho most sanguine hopes of all those who try Dr. Bull's Cowgh Syrup, are alwavs realized. It never disappoints. Price 25 cents. * -If-you want fo bnv nn organ, a knit ting machine, or sewing machine, cheap, calf at I his office and you may learn some thing to your advantage. For a scrictly •business announcement commend us to the advertisement ot Dr. B. A. Sellars'in this is;ue. We were at Company Shops Saturday evening anil his goods are just piling in. Me has them and no mistake and lie tells you just what lie will do, and he means it. Read his ad. Pure drugs and medicines for sale at Drug Store Mebaueville, N- C. By S, A. WHITE. NOTICE, The Stockholders of Howell Grange Association are requested to meet in their Hall, on the first Saturday in May, at 10 o'clock, A. M. to consult on matters of importance. • Look at the double column ad. of John Q. Gant & Co. in this issue. You all know them. Read their ad. -"Nuff ceil." SEWING MACHINES.- -J. W. Harden has in store and for sale the American Sewing Machine, a first class article, of dmerent qualities, at the low pi ice of $20,00. $30,00 and $35,00 as per style. Let all who want a uriclmio call and examine. Wo call attention to tho advertisement of Miss SAllie J, Gragsou, Her stock of of millinery is the largest she has ever had. Her opening is the largest she has ever had. Her opening is to-day. New spring head. gear that is just loves !>• , THE BANNER WAREHOUSE. —Owing to the dry, harsu weather, which absolutely prevented the hauling of to bacoo, the opening sales at the Banner w *ri |iot> but the prices obtained for what was sold weie up yonder. SCRATCH YOUR HEAD.— Very few villages oau boast a really well kopt barber shop.. We have one, Lucien Crater,a well behaved,decent colored bar ber has his headquarters here and may be found every day iu the week, except Fridays and Saturdays (being engaged lor those days at tbo Bingham School.) lie does well aud satisfactorily every thing in his line. W c were at the Shops last Saturday and McCauley & Smith were just about a " ku*y *8 meu ever get. Tbov wti'e receinwg their Spring and summer Btock u moyjiijj across the street int® the large store house recently occupied by l>aniel Worth, and waiting upon a crowd ot customers all at the same time. Ihey are Jive incn an.l they can suit Bay body in goods, both as to quality and price. The way to find out is to try them. ' John-Q. Gant, of Hie firm of John Q-Gaut&Co. left Company Shops for Alorgantou last Sunday evening, wli«*re »e is to be married, this evening, to Miss Corrinna M. Erwin, of Burke county. " Ihe nuptial eeremopies will , take place in Grace Church, Morganton, the Mr» N. Falls ofiSciating. Mr. Gant *ud his bride will at once start on a trip t ' le Northern cities, to be absent some w eeks. We send greetings and our sincere Wishes for the happiness and long life of •uw couple, who are henceforth to climb »f«8 hill toygther, and 1 when they dow«, may hand in hand they go, refifc together at the foot, after a long journey made pleasant by affection and "mwperity, soothed and comforted with *, « hope ol that reward that awaits all ° * re faithful unto the end. ' is. ■ ■ M,' l-SL-te. ' BASK BALL.—' Tlie base bull fever 6till '?*•»»" " IIS ,( *wn. Last Saturday the Mu«l Fonee Chil. went to the Baiwtcks *t the Bingham School to play a (natch game upon the invitation ot the Li«ht I'oot Club composed ot stmle ts of the school. The playing was spirited Mid re uited in the discomfiture of the Mud teiice hoys. The 6core stood: Foot 38, Mud Fence 19. The Mud Fence bovs were eleganfiv enter-.! tamed by the victors. In behaif of our I Mud Fenciles ii may he said that,they i could hardlv be expected to compete I with the Light Foots. Their nine are, gathered Ironi a small population ot j boys, ISoine of them from adistauce iu the | cjuuiry, with rarely an opportunity lor I practice, espcci illy all together; while I the Light Fool is composed of a picked nine from a large number of hovs who arc constantly together, with' almost I unlimited opportunity for practice, all together. Defeat was robbed ot its un pleasantness t»v the gentlemanly conduct of their successful opponents. Poeivy* -- • ■ . —• 1 V lIKHOIUA.iI, For The Gleaner Bring violets sweet violate To bloom where Mauimio sleeps, •And fair of roses rare Wiiilo. memory weeps. Bring hyacinths frc*h hyacinths For Bniltlie's tofnb, Entwine them round the sacred mound, In shadowy bloom. Bring pure white, stareyed Jessamine, For darling little Grace, • . Emblems of her, wave lightly o'er, • Loves resting place. Bring rose buds linked with snow drops pure For Anahet's bright head Tread sofly round, awake no souud She slefeps, shefc not uead. * Brijg eglantine and brier rose And panzy "thats for thought" With cypress vine, the flowers entwine O'er each dear baby heart. Lay love lies bleeding all around Enclose the sacred spot, With helistrope and amaranth wreath And sweet forget me not. Mid flowery bloom and rich perfume My Darlings, softly sleep; „ Sad memory o!er thy resting place Her vigils keep. Company Shops, April 4ih. COUNT V to,II UISMIOM: kn, The Board of County Commissioners met on the first Monday iu this month, all the members being present, and the following bu-iness was transacted. The following orders were made: 15 Y Pritchelt to be allowed .$1.50 a month for 3 months for the cureot Wui. Pritchelt, a lunatic. J Q Gant & Co.. to furnish Nancv Mitchell and daughter $5.00 worth of provision a month for 3 months; and to furnish Will. Sutton $1.60 worth of provisions a month for 3 months. G M Albright to furnish Jane Ingold $2.00 worth of provisions a month for 3 moti Ihs. Dr A J Pallerson fo furnish John Girten $1.50 worth of piovisions a month for 3 months. J W Harden to furnish John R tiffin 61.00 worth of provisions a montu for 3 months. D S Thompson to furnish Matilda Fonst $2.50 worth of provisions a mon'.h tor 3 months. That Iho public rond loading from Union Koad, on W A Lea's line to W J Murray's corner, be discontinued as a public road. That I lie public road running from Company Shops to John P Albrights bo changed so as to run by tlie old Brown place, as il formerly did, and intersect tho present road Jjoiiih of W II Turrets lino's house. That Jb\ Graves, late a justice of the peace,turn over his docket and all books in his possession to E S Euliss, J. P. That the following named persons he appointed to list and assess tho lands aud personal property in their townships for the year 1879. Patterson's, Chris C Curtis. Coble's, L B Holt. Boon Station, Dr G D Cobb. Morton's, Asa Isely. Faiicett's, J M Tapscott. Graham, j N H Clendenin. Albright's, J K Stockard. iSewlin's," W J Stockard. Thompson's, \Viliiaiu Stafford Melville, Thomas B Thompson. Pleasant Groye, E C Murray. And James S Scott and W J Murray be appointed Assessors (or the" county at large. That the clerk of the BoarJ notify each of said assessors of his uppoiument, also to meet all the others in the court house in Graham, on the first Monday iu May, for consultation- That the bid ot Jobu Denny (o alter and repair tho court h?u»e according to plan aud specifications, at tlie piico ot $530,00 be accepted. The following claims were allowed: Harden &Co. lurnisbiusr Job Evans $6,00 J M Sutton furnishing Vinson's child 6,00 J W Harden furnishing Tamer Fowl er 12,00 G M Albright furnishing J Ingold 9.00 Dr. A 4 Patterson furnishing John Girten 3,83 Lea & Crawford luruisbing Mary Ward . 14 '°° Lea & Crawford furnishing James Ward 6 >°° Lea & Crawford burial clothes f°f Mary Ward W F Jones coffin lor pauper 4,50 T T Oliver, supplies poor house _ I,Bb Dr G W Long professional services at poor house Jo,yo Floyd Davidsou for horse lor poor houso W.OO A B Tate & Co. supplies for po° r house o.oU j W Harden supplies for poor house 10,04 P K Hanleu supplies lor poor house 21,11 S G McLean hauling wood J C Hauler, jailor *o,w Patterson Payne, Juror R N fliompson, juror 4# ,1,00 John lluflman jur%»r 2.25 A. Tate, Clerk super, court, Slate vs P L Seilars $192 " " Patsy Burton .r 1.9" '* " liobt Newlin 2.3;5 " "D M Suliivan v 3.50 " " TOHV Mubauo .. Jj72 Witnesses bffoi'e »raiid jnrv 5!13 T K Jenkins, supplies for poor house 18.83 Geo Troxlcr was released from paying double tax on 5 acres of land valued at $523,00. The following jurors were drawn for the Inferior oil Iho 3rd Monday ot Mav. John Barker, William S Walker, Michael A Bowman, Lewis C Kaneetl, )V S Dixon,. C C Guihrie, Dr. Vit I A Freshwater, Hourv N. Albright, Nathan* iel Woody, Lewis Gcrrin«or, John Sharp Jr., (Jeorye Steele, Joel S Coble, (Jeorgo Shepherd, Joel W'elis, Alexander Patton, J Ij Boss. J F Cheek, David L l ' Montgomery, (J W Barnett, W J Fau cet!,.! S Morrow, Austin M WhitsoU, Noali lluuhcs, II M Fowler, G XV Lewis, II A Cheek, William McPherson, John Foust, John C Vii.cenl. The county tax was levied on such li cci:sc undersci.edule B ot llio revenue law as the State imposes a lax upon for the privilege of carrying on the business or doing the act nauie.i. For fho infor mation of our readers we give both the State and county tax : Traveling theatrical companies on each exhibition to tlie State $5,00s and to the county th 6 same. On each musical concert or lecture unless for charity $3,00 to the State and the same lo the county. On mnfeetmis, wax works or curiosities of any kind, natuial or artificial, except pain'ings aud statuary, on each exhibi tion $3.00 to the State and same to tno county. On cueli exhibition of circus ornieneg orio §IOO. tor tho State and the same l'or the count v. i i On all companies or persons who exi liibft f>ir reward or for the-ainusemeut of the public iu any manner whatever §O.OO for tlie State ami tlie same for the county, unless the exhibition is for religious, ed ucational, or charitable objects, anil even then spiritualists uud medium# aro uot exempt. On all gift enterprises $25,00 and one per centum of gross receipts to tlie State ami the same to the county. On billiard saloons $20.00 to the State ami same to the county. Or. every bowling alley, saloon, bagatelle table or any game or play, either with or without a name, S2O to State aud same to county, unless kept for private amusement and exercise, aud then not exempt if kept where liquor is sold. On all sellers of spiritous, vinous or malt liquors, a tax ot five per cent- on all purchases for the State aud the same for the eouuty. Every retailer of spiritous or vinous liquors to pay a tax of &".00 a month to the State, and tho same to the county, and uo license shall be gianted for a less time than 3 mouths. All merchants one tenth of one per cent on total amount of purchases to the State and same to the c-uiiiy. All hotels, rest'iarants aud boarding houses except those used for educational purposes one fourth of one to the State, and the same to the coun ty. ' , t On toll bridges, ferries and gates, $5,00 and one tenth of one per cent on gross receipts to Stale aud same to county. Every auctioneer one/»e»' cent, on gross amount of sales to Slate and same to coumy. , Every person keaping horses or mules to hire or let shall pay to tne Stale a tax ot $2 00 per annum on each horse or mule so kept, and to the county fifty cents. Every person who buys and sells horses an I mules as a business to pty to the Slate a tax of $5.00 and to the county the same. Eyery itinerant dentist or medical practioner who has no fixed place ot business in this State, or portrait painter, daguerrcati artist, and persons taking or enlarging likeness $5.00 aud the same for the county. Every peddler SIO.OO to tho State and the same to the county. Every itinerant who deals in or puts up lightning rods $50.00 to tho Stale and the same to tho county. Every person peddling or .jelling stoves $50,00 to the Stale and ilie same to the coiiiny for each wagon. Every ooujpanv ot Gypsies or fortune tellers a tax of SSO to the State and the same to the county. Edward Coningland, an estimab'e man and able lawver, ot Halifax, in this State, some year and a half ago, was walking uiioii the track of tho Wilmington & Wei don railroad,and, the wind betug high and he being quite hard of hearing, did not iced an approaching train, ninl was knocked of the track and killed. His administrator sued the company ages, and np.m tho trial recently obtained a verdict for $.15,000, winch the Charlotte Observer thinks all wrong; One Cooner, a photographer, was arrested in Hendersouvil'e by a United States Deputy Marshal, under the charge havir.tr, some two years ago with two others, murdered a mail Carrier ami robbed Ihe mail in Arkansas. The Charlotte Observer says tho saddest thin "'connected with the affair is that Cooner leaves in Henderson, a young wile, a half breed Choctaw, whom be married in Arkansas, and who has faithfully followed bina since, aud (wo little children, aloue and desoJale among strangfcg^Nl^ AMranga land. DEATn or CfafßitAt DICK TAYIOB.— Geo. Bicl»*rd Taylor, the" only aon of president Zacli. Taylor, died at 'the house of 8. M- U New York cft% last Saturday morning. Gen. Tav'lor entered the Confederal army as a Col and rose to the rank ot Lieut- General during tbe war and at its olosc military record is. one ol great brilliancy. The Catholic Fair, which ia to be a very gra«T affair, opened at Metropolitan Hail, in RaleigTiTyesteiday evening. ivo THINK NHOKT or I'nmmcv Bl.li UFITN. Conferred upoh tens of (honsanrla «f sufferers could originate and maintain tlie reputation which Aykk's Sarsapakilla enj it is a cianpouad of the be't vegetable alteiatives, with the J iditles of Potassium and Iron, and is the most effectual of nil remedial tffuctn, it produces rapid and complete cures af Scrofula, .S>rt-8, Coilg, llumore. PimpJea, Eruption?, skin Diseases and all dif older arising from impurity of Mie blood. By its invigoraii»i{ effect-it always rclieves aad often cures Liter Weaknesses and Irreuu larities ami is a potent renower of vitality. I'or t >nrifyhijc the hlood -it has no equal. It toiit'j up the system, pre serves the health, and imparts vigor and energy. Per forly yeais it has been in extensive use. aft,l is to-dav the most available j iuedi«iue fur tne'stiffering siok, anywhere. ■' POR S.\LK BY A 1.1, U&ALBKS. A Tr.RRtHr.K Accti»ENT.r-In tlio loan dry ot \V. I F. Kornegay, in s Gold»bofo,on last Thursday uveuiiig, an explosion enrred, sliatieviug the dome of the fur nace, and killing a man named Timber* lake, the foreman of the works* »"d painfullv burni..g Messrs. A Korb and Charles Dewey. There had been a rain, and tnero was :v pool of wilier beneath tho dome, and tho iron-doors at (lie bottom being opened, tbo hot dross sand and slag i'i II into tnis water, and the steam ascend ing into the dome met the gasses llirown off by the coal and molten iron, ami there being insufficient vent, the terrible explo sion occurred, with the sad results men tioned. ' A DRAIIV THAT WRKt'K THE SYKITKM, Every function is deranged, every nerve un strung, every muscle and fiber weakened by fever and ague. It is, in fact, a disease which if unchecked, eventually wrecks tho system. Iu all its types, in every phase, it is dangerously destructive. Stupor, delirium, convulsions, often attend it, and swift dissolution. But when conibatted with Hostettei'» Stomach Bitters it foothold in the system is dislodged, and every" veatigo of it eradicated. That benign anti febrile specific and preventive' of the dreaded scourge is recognized not only wittiiu our boundaries, but in_ tropic lands far boyond them, where intermittents and remittents are fearfully prevalent, to be a sure antidote to malarial poison and a reliable me ana of ore r i eon iog disorders of the stomach liVKiT aud bowels, of which a vitiated torrid atmosphere and brackish miasmataintcd water art extreme ly provocative. Ail I «n»terauts and travelers suould be supplied with it. The great female revivalist, Mrs. Mary Moon, hua ieft Goldsboro; Wliero llier meetings resulted in the conversion of some hundred persona, and cume. to Raleigh, at the invitation of Rev. Mr. Black, pastor of Edcnton -Street Metho dist church, to hold a series of revival mee ings there. She held her first meet ing last Wedhesday «ighf. J •' 1 Tiie Commissioners under an act to incorporate the Smith field and Cape Fear Narrow Gauge liailroad, met iu Smithtiehl last week, and autjiy/ized each wtber to veceivo subscriptions to the capital stock aud report to tho next meeting. Speeches were made and hopea expressed of the building of the road. Hillsboro Recorder: A man on Thurs day last walked'out of the »econd story window of tha Berry building, and lit on his feet on the stone pavement, burst ing his shoes from his feet, but doing no other damage. John Barleycorn, who led him into the scrape, stood his Irieud, and brought liiin out safe. Col. D. K. Mcllao delivered his lec ture on "(ieiiins and Talent" to a large audience ju Ilillsboro, and the llecortler "ays it is a rare literary production, and was iniiuitubly delivered. The homo ol John Uaudolph, of Uoan» oke, in Charlotte county Virginia was recently ( burned. Tho remains bf this talented, bitter, cynical, miserable man lie hurried near by where the house stood. Most of the business portion of the town of Cofleeville, Tennessee was binn ed lust Wednesday. In tlie chicken fight between Virginia and Pennsylvania, which came oft at Norfolk last week. Pennsylvania whip ped twelve out of Iho nineteen, fights, and thus was victor. A correspondent of (he Wilmington SUtr writing from Pitt county, says that Cx-Sheriff J. F. Hellen was shot by ex- Superior Court Clerk, Calvin Cox ami is in a critical condition. Thev quarreled about filling up a ditch. At the recent municipal election in Dal'as in Gaston county the dry ticket was elected. The Charlotte Observer saya that Mecklenburg couuty lost all ita peaches and pears by the cold, but may have u few apples. ? The ilev. Alexander Clark IX D. of Pennsylvania, will deliver the addrew at tlm eounaenceuumt at Yadkin on 6tli of J one. -• 'T* Tho houso of* Jaincs E. OTlara, fife Republican candidate lor Congress, was buruad on tbo 6t hol utouih willi ail ilia furniture, 110 lived uear Enfield in Halifax county. A little son. 3 years old, of Miles Bofc bir, of Nasho county, was left alone a few moment*, in the kilcben where there waa a fire in a stove, aud be opened the door, took fire and waa burned to death, ; A negro man was killed in Petersburg by tcoling along with aa old shell thrown by the Yankees nearly ftmrtetu years ago. XV fi predicted, when around Petersburg when those shells were new, that they would keep up their devilment for twen ty vcars, and tney will. Ihey seem bound to fulill their mis»ton of killing some-oue, eveu If it is a negro, occasions ally. Hft if p DIED.— At her. hot no near Slaffarville in Orange eouuty. recently, Mr*i Nancy Lashlev, widow of'L'hoinas Lashloy, in the BSrl year of tier age. Her remains were brought to liawfiulds cburcli for bnrial. Slie had long beau au exemplary member ol that church. in which some half loz.-n ladies parlici. jiated. Tiie hunt was got ton «»p in lion ~ or of Miss Matthews, of New York, who was on a visit, and was a success*, as fox, after an exciting cha*e,w«H taken. CAPT.KirCniNI SKAT. [Special to Baliin.ore Adzefte,- Bth."| WASHINGTON, April 7.—The toiitested election case Irom the SWHKI Nnrih Carolina Disirict, O'llara against Kitch- , in, will probably not)>e mucli of a case i «!• the fact will lie established by > Kitchiu's cotm*pl U*iit U'Uara at 1 tlie time of. ihei -».eeti>n> a nntur»llz'!.l Crmtcd *Wa»WT > rn"*liiii :illegitlliM| of contest he does not charge Kitchiu with fraud in ttie election. . This, case will ren.nin seated. Tho wile of llov- Jesse Boring ded recently in Augusta, Ga., aged sixty three. She crossed tlie plains on a fflule ' wiien her husband went to 'California and established the first Methodist church on the Paeific coast. The citizens of Thqmasville engaged ' iu the manufacture of Sloes have me morialized the Board of Directors of the uot .tQ employ coA\ict |ibor Mi the tnftiMlfifctiive bf shoei, liut to/em-1 j ploy it in building railroads, wliich will advance the best interest of the Slated and not bring our young manufactories in competition witli penitentiury work. The New Orleans Bern thinks 1 hat it would not ruin Louisiana tor all the negroes to leave as their places' I could easily_ be filled from the Pacific j slope by Chinese, who aro better aud j cheaper laborers. So whatisCeliioruia's | poison would ba Louisana's meat, ' j Col. Ed. Graham Haywood is to be I Memorial Day orator in llaleigh; and I Col. A. M. Waddell \till perforin thb same I kind of offico In Nowberni^ • Thei ves broke into a store in Wilming ton and stole three Watches and four pistols. They hadn't read the act against carrying concealed Weapons, or tliey wouldn't have taken the pistols, we sup pose. Wo nolice in llio papers I hat as yet (here are oiilv thirteen candidates to suc ceed Gov. Colquit of Georgia. The Louisiana Courier-journal is out fir Tilden and Hendriok«Mti 1880, and this is regarded as significant oj' Uncle Summy's ,detufttijuajion no enter the raco. It tho reiiomj nation ot the old ticket, under the cty cumslances, would bo moustrous. Dr. Pritchard is urged to become President of Wake Forest College. The dwelling, store and office at Mag nolia, kuown aa the Nicholson buildings were burned lu«t week. - The Board of Com.nissionerr of Wake county selected Mr. Gaq. H, Snow to be their attorney, eounsollor and adviser, aud, upon hi* duelining, they selected Mr. E. H. SUmtra, who accepted. J ■ ■■ l»i«a 4fk % DID V»l EVER? \ No, Never! • v -f- ■ r . j to 7 !V \ - * " * ■''> ' ' •; ■ . wait srivia? well, hardly ever Sco a larger, cheaper, more varied and complete. STOCK OF GOODS anywhere, in any market, by any body than John Q. Gant $ Co. •t COMPANY HOOPS * ' H have in store and are constantly receiving, . - Vou can And about as utsar everything :>n their shelves, counters and in their ware-rooms as can l>e found in any one *tere in thi» country. They invite all who wishl* look or t«uy to come. Their stock says, come; thir aay, come; their polite and attentive clerks Say, come; their Überal prices tor ail fcb.rf. Q f barter say, conic; and, above all, the interest of those wishing to buy saya to try * JOHN Q. GANT &Co. 4 Company Shops. ASSIGNEE'S SAME i!N* —« * . „By virtue of an order of tbe District Court of the Onifed States Mr the Western ni.i«« :? Vorih Carolina, made In the matter of W. J. Murray, bankrupt, we, the undersigned, will sell on premfsii, on * «'I .**■ i«.' .:rA -»c vt«r fjiOS 3rd, 181® A TRACT OF LAND *•> *i ny- t® A of A>»?ance. on the Waters oJStOncy Creek anjoining the land sof Geo. W. Foster,3 other as the WauTllome of the country, about sersu Company Shops, dnthelt CTR u -°iTyM™ watered and susceptible of a high stale of euteviWobf Jheat,4>rfknd^^?rSJMH is the best tobacco land in tha State , S i f A. M. ' ''t'mM I will a I*o sell at tho same tiiao and r laue, about 49 barrels of ^rf New Wytes Wr ' . ~. ..j . y i *"» ■ — Miss Sallie J. Gragsftn *%s£, Ipkes p'easnre lu announcing to ber frienda i>nd tlic public, that she is no# receiving her t'prlna fnpply of .Tlillinrrr and Fmc; Kood- and Her stock Is varied and complete, and tier |>ricei) m low as the name ehw# of foods in any hcrtiso 'his side of Baltimore. Orders from tlip country noHMted, and satisfaction srnarantecd. Ojenniif to-day, A p.til VSili. at fOGH'S COKHEK Graham. April 15tli 1879. Dr. IS. A. Sellars' ad. DRY GOODS hUvSS^ dbc " try,ea atd qt,aHty - a,B ° a Men s and Jboy's hats Niun naM with tfce latest and beat 1 rimmed styles. All dfwWch were twrtght with cash and will be sold at a small profit, f — :■ , pi-f—• «i i ■ —■■ •_ 11/PBBIOR COIJKT. CMltf, Lncretla Cable - „ Against, -v £ -wile Laura, Silaabeth limb, of Fratftv Tbomas Heirs of Maahet* Job, Liziie fc John Heir, •«* Tftfeft* Ingle, Lsis , #ol*,ltenicl Cabta, Perreelia 'hcM* t>tt»aiiti»h ft^"asss . isssrN^^ar^ Cable, Jane Cable, Wilkina Cable, Cathie Caole SamL Qjblo, MUtoi, J % William Cable and E!i Cabfe. 'i'hta 4a a special proceeding for the allotmtn of dower of do~bi, by Lucre! ia. widow of Israel Cable,and if'appcar'ng to the satisfaction of the eourt that the heirs of Ovnthia Yonn*, r awea, unknown, Elisabeth Lin nens Ab# I Hobos, Saml. HoLb* and Ehaabe;h 1 Lamb,-heirs of Franky ThouiSS, names a'n( sexes unknown, heirs of Mssheta loh, Lhrzin and John, Gavan Initlu, heira ot Vincent In? 1? Wyn6fc and William Cable, are all neceasarv parties to, said proceeding, and are noti residents of Uiia State, it ia therefore ordered That publication be ui de for them in tai AtAHASCg' QI.KA.NRK a newspaper published weekly. In thai town of Grpham. f«r six successive weeka, in Ilea of {/ersonai serviee of and that~Wtlf*y fell to appear and answer or lm>or withia twenty one days. a decree pro oonfMto will be entered** to thera. , , Done at office in Qrahaia t «*. March 28th 1879. J A. T*tb» C. S a t Alamance Conntv.
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