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Reams Warehouse, Durham N. C., continues to sell more of the farmers tobacco than any House in Durham, and can show the highest average on all sold. Special demands for fine totaefco At THE GLEANER State and General GRAHAM, N C April 15 1879 CUVBCII DIRGU TOUV—UKAIIAM, W. 43. P«b»ytbus—Be*. B. W. Mebane. Pastor Services at 11, o' clock. A. M. every Sahbath and services every Sabbath evening, except the first and third, at 7 o'clock. Prayer Meeting every alternate Tuesday ev ening at 8 o'cloca. Sunday School, W. C Donnoll, *Sn|i't, exer cises at 8, o'elok, P. M. lie*. W- B. nnrrell, M. D. Pastor. Services at 11 •>' clock A. M, and 8, P. M. on tit** Ist and 3rd Sxlibath* in eacli month. Sunday School, C»l W. A. Albright.Supt, Exercises at a , o'clock A. M. - Prayer meetinj. every alternate Tuesday evening at 8 o'elot k. Good' Templar./ pray«»\ brtetlngir every Mmday night, after ihe ai the T. Hall" at fl ii'WinTP M. free to, all. /^K CHRtsTfav —Providence frum town. Rev. D. A. Long, Pastor. Servres every Sun day at 11 o'clock, A. M. f Sunday School, at 10, o'clock A. M. Rev. Vi. W. Sialey. Scp't- Prayer meeting every Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. l'lie Supremo Com t has adjourned. Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. Robei tParker shot and killed Leauder Stack, near Monroe. Both drinking. It wassnowing in London last Satur day, • A firo iu Dinville last Safilrday morn ing destroyed 8 houses 8,000 ftis of to bacco and some personal property. The sixty-fifth annual Episcopal con-. * vention, of the diocese of North Car«»ll na, wi|l meet in Fayeitevilie on Uw 14jli of MaJ". 'l'o mother. —Should the baby bo suf feriug with any of the disorders of baby* hotid use Dr. Bull\» I.uby Syrup at ones for the trouble. Price 25 cents. Fertil izors for tobacco and plant b«*ds for sale by . VVyS. A. WHITE. Life is full of sorrows and disappoint ments, but the most sanguine hopes of all tlios»! who try Dr. Bull's Cough Syritp / ore alwaysiealized. It never disappoints. Price 25 ceuts. If yon want to\briv nn orenn, n knit ting machine, or sWim* machine, cheap, call at thisoffiM awrmmHUay lfcaffisotac tldng to your advaiinu*e. For a Rcrictly business announcement commend us to the advertisement ot Dr. B. A. Sellars iu this 's;tie. We Were at Company Shops Saturday evening and his goods are just piling in. He lias them and no mistake and he tells you jnat what lie will do, and |ie means it. Read - bis ad. ~r~? Pure drugs and metYicines for salo at Drut? Store C. By S, A. WHIfE. V IXOTICS, The Stockholders of Ilowell Grange Association are'reqnestetl to meet in their Hall, on the first Saturday in May, at 10 o'elook, A. M. to consult on matters of importance, Look at the double column ad. of John Q. Gant & Co. in this issue. Yon all know them. Bead their ad. "Nuff ced;" Sewing Machines.--J.NjV. Harden has ]n store and for sale tho Au\rican Sewing Machine,n first class qualities, at the low piico V)f 5««,00. $30,00 and $35,00 as per style\ Let a!l who want a liiuclnno call and eapmino. Wo call attention to the advertisement of Miss SAllie J. Gragson, ller stock ot of millinery is the largest she has ever had. Her opening is the largest she has ever bad. Her opening Is to-day. Now spring head. gear that is just loves !>• The Banner Owing to the dry, harsu which absolutt4|r prevented IheSjinilifTg of to bacco, the opening sales at\the Banner wire not large but the prices obtained for what was sold weie up yonder. Scratch Your Head.—Very few villages can boast a really well knpt barber "fclio t i. We huvo one, Lucien Crater,a woll behaved.decent colored bar* ber has his headquarters hero and may be found every divy in tho week, except . Fridays and Saturdays (being engaged lor those days at the Bingham School.) He does well and satisfactorily every tiling in his line. We were at the Shops last Saturday and McCauley & Smith were just about aa busy as men ever get. Thov wtro receiving their,' Spring ami summer stock, meyiiig across t lie street into the large store house recently occupied by Daniel Worth, ami waiting upon a crowd ot customers al) at the same time. v They aro livo men mi.l they can suit anybody in goods, both as to quality and price. The way to ind outs is to try them. -* .*» HARKIED. Mr. John Q. Gant, of tlie firm of John Q. Gant&Co. left Company Shops for llorgnnton last Sunday evening, where he is to be married, this evening, to Miss Cdrrhma M.Erwin; of Btfke county. The nuptial ceremonies will take place in Grace Church, Morganton, the Rev. Mr. N. Falls officiating, Mr. Gant and his bride will at once start on a trip to the Northern cities, to be.absent some weeks. Wo send greetings and our sincere this cotiple, who are henceforth to climb libs hill together, and when tbey totter down, may hand in hand tbqy go, and. rest together at the foot, after a long journey nmde pleasant by affection and oroaperity, soothed and comforted with the hope of that reward I 'that awaits all who are faithful onto the end, I Bask Baix.—The base ball fever still nur Bin thia town. Last Saturday the - Mud Fcnoo Club went to the Barracks iN-rtwfWnghjmrSchiwrtto piny a imtfefr c game upon the mviihtioii ot the Foot Cltrb composed ot sluilo Ir of the school. Theplaviug jyas Spirited and : re lilted iu the discomfit tiro of the Miuf Fence l»ov*. Tlhj score *tO>d: Light i Foot 38, Mud Fence 19. Tho Mud r Fence bovs - wero elegantly enters tained by tho victor*. In behalf of our , Mud Fencitfes it may be said that they ©Mild hardly bo expected to compete s wiui the Light Foots. Their nine are ; t gathered from a small population ot j bovs, some of (hem from adistanee in the cjunirv, with rarely an, opportunity f>r _j practice, especially all together; while the Light Foot fa coninoaed of a picked ] nine from a large umi.b»r of boys who j i\re constantly together, with alinOV i) unlimited eppo'-tunii v for practice, all j ( togclhur. Defeat was robbed ot its uti- j pleasantness conduct j of their successful opponents. ( 1 E. » "UW, , ■ BFIRI I ■ 1 . \ P iPoetpy* IN iUCnURIAM, For The Gleaner Srlhg Violet* sweet violets To bloom ■where- Mammie sleeps, And garlands fair of roses rara While memory weeps. Bring hyacinths fresh hyacinths For Buddie's tomb. Entwine tbam round the sacred monnd, In shadovry bloom. Mjltip pora ghlte, otareyed Jessamine, For darling little Grace, Emblems of ber, wave lightly o'er, Loves renting place. Bring rose bads United with snow drops pure For Anabel's bright head Tread sof ly roand, awake no souncl Bho sleeps, shs is not uoad# Biiug eglantine and brier rose And paDzy "tbats for thought'* With cypress vine, the flowers ehtwine O'er each dear baby .heart. Lay lote lies bleeding all arotlrid Enclose the sacred spot, With helistrope and amaranth wreath •And sweet forget lue not. v A* \ Mid flowery bloom and rich perfume . My Darlings, softly sleep; Sad memory o'er thy resting place Her vigils keep. Company Shops, April 4Hi. ■# 1 "*■ count t v connistioNßßM, The Board of County Commissioners mat on the first Monday in this iiionfli, all the members being prtßOiit, and tho following business was transacted. Tbo following orders were made: B Y Pritcheit to be allowed $1.50 a month for $ months for the care ot Wui. j Priiohett, a lunatic. J Q (>ant & Co.. to furnish Nancy Mitchell and daughier $5.00 worth -of provision a month fur 3 months; and to tarnish Win. Sutton $1.50 worth of provision* a month for 3 months. «.3 Gs|l Albrigltt to furnish Jane lupoid $2 00 worth of provisions a month for 3 mouths. Dr A J Patterson to furnish John Girten SI.SQ worth of piovisions a month for 3 months. J \V Harden to furnish John Ruffin i 1.00 worth of proyitious a month lor 3 months. D 8 Thompson to furnish Matilda Foust $2.50 worth of provisions a inou'.b tor 3 months. Thai tho public road leading from Union Koad, on W A Lea's line to W J Murray's corner, be discontinued as a public road. That the public road running from (Company Shops to John P Albrights be changed so as to run by the old Brown place, as it formerly did, and Intersect the present roaij South of W il Tnrrens title's liouse. x That F, Graves, late a justice of the peace,turn over his docket and all books ip his possession to ES Euliss, J. P. .'That the following named persons be appointed to list and assess the lands and personal property in their townships for the year 1879. PuttersQn's, Chris C Curtis. Coble's, L B Holt. Boon Station, Dr G D Cobb. Morton's, Asa Isely. Faucett'n, J M Tapscotfc. Graham, J N H Clendenin. Albright's, J It Stockard. Js ewlm's, W J Stockard. - , Thompson's, William Stafford Melville, Thomas B Thompson. Pleasant Grove, E C Murray. And James S Soott and W J Murray be appointed Assessors lor the county at large. That tbtj clerk of the Board > notify each of said assessors of bis appoinment, also to meet all the others in the court house in Graham, on the first Monday in May, for consultation. That the bid oi Johu Denny to alter and repair the court Imuc according to plan and specifications, at tlie piico ot $530,00 be accepted. Tho following claims were allowed: f BardcA ACo. furnishing Job Evans $6,00 J M Sirttoii furnishing Vinson's child 6,00 J W Harden furnishing Tamer Fowl er -*»• 12,00 G M Albright fhrulshfng J Ingold 9,00 Dr. A 1 Patterson furnishing John Girten 3,83 Lea k Crawford lurnishing Mary Ward I*l,oo Lea & Crawford furnishing Jartter Ward 6,00 Lea & Crawford burial clothes for Mary Wa*d 1,43 W F Jones coffin for pauper 4,60 T X Oliver, supplies poor house 1,88 Dr G W- Long professional services at poor honse 36,95 Floyd Davidson for horse for poor bouse 60,00 A B Tate & Co. supplies for poor house ' 6,80 .1 \V Harden supplies for poor honse 10,04 P it Hardeu sitpnlies tor poor bouse 21,11 S G McLean hauling wood 2,20 J C 11 miter, jailor 45,60 Patterson Pay uc, juror 2,50 H N Thompson, juror 1.60 John Huffman jur»r 2.25 A - Tate, Clerk super, court, " " Patsy Burton »• * mf l.Utti «• « Uobt Newlin i 24 « "D M° SuliiVun 3.50 " " Tony Mcbauo 1.72 Witncssea before j»rand jurv 6.18 T If Jenkins, supplies for poor honse 18,83 Geo TroXlerjMis released from paying doublo tax on 0 acres ot laud valued at JiWFfx 1 The following jurors wero drawn for the Inferior Court, oil the 3rd Monday of Ma v. j John Bhrker. William S "Walker, Michael A Bowman, Lewis C Fatieett, W S Dixon, U C Guthrie, David A Freshwater, Henry IS. Albright, Nathan iel Woody, Lewis Gerritiger, John Sharp Jr., George Steele, Jool S Coble, (icoi'go Shepherd, Joe! Wells, Alexandor Patton, J W Boss, .J F Cheek, David L l ' Montgomery, (J W Barnett, W J Fun c«Ht, J 8 Morrow, Austin M Wliitsclt, ,Nonli lluylies, 11 M Fowler, G W Lewis, 11 AChoek, William .iJePhcrson, .John Fousr, John C Vincent. Tbo county lax was IcYled on such li eci.sc under schedule B ot tho revenue law as tho State imposes n tfcx nponM for the privilege of carrying on the business or doing the act uamco. For tho inf tr unnion of our renders we give both the State and county tax: Traveling theatrical companies on each exhibition to the Statess,oo and to the county tho same. On each muaical concert or lecture | unless for charity $3.00 to the State and i the same to the county. On museums, wax wprks or curiosiuiw ' of any kind, tiatmal or artificial, | pnin'ings and statuary, on each exhibi- | tiou $3.00 iu the State ttud same to the county. \ Oil eaeb exhibition of ©irciis or meueg»> prie SIOO. tor the State ami Uie same for the comity, * On all companion or persons who exs j Libit for reward or for tho amusement of the public in any manner whatever $5.00 for the Slate and the same for tlie county, unless the exhibition is for religious, ed ucational, or charitable objects, and even then spiritualists and mediums aro not exempt. On all gift enterprises $25,00 and one per centuvi of gross receipts to tho Siato and the same to tho county. Ou billiard saloons $20.00 to die' State and sania to the cetinry. On every bowling alley, saloon, bagatelle table or any or play, either with or without amauie, S2O to State and aarrte.to county, unless "kept for private a/nusement and exercise, and then not exempt if liquor is Sold. On all sellers of spiritous, vinous or malt liquors,,a tax of live percent■ on all purchases foi? iht) State and the Bmue> for the county. Every retailer of spiriton* or vinous liquors to, pay a tax of $" .00 a month to the State, and tbo same to tlie county, and no license shall be gi anted for a less time than 3 months. All merchants one tenth of one per cent ou total amount ot purchases to tho State and same to tho csnnty. All hotels, rest-iarants and boarding houses except those used for educational purposes 6nS fourth Of one per e«nt. to the State, and the same to the coun ty. nieirtuitiH On toll bridges, fewics and gates, ss^oo and one tenth of one per cent on gross receipts to Stale and same to county. Every auctioneer one per cent, on gross amount of sales to Stato and same to county. •' Every person keeping horses or mules to hire or let shall pUJ"to the Stale a tax ot $2 00 per annum on each horse or mule so kept, and to the county fifty cents. j« , j » Every person who buys and sells horses and mules as a business to pay to the State a tax of $5.00 and to the county the ?iii::c. . Eycry itinerant dentist or medical practioner who has no fixed placo ot business in this State,or portrait painter, dagnerrcan artist, and persons taking or enlarging likeness $5.00 and the same for tjic county. Every peddler SIO.OO to the State and the same to the county. Every itinerant who deals t , in or puts tip lightning rods $50.00 to the State and the same to the county. Every pei-BOti peddling or jelling stqvqp $50,d0 io flic State and the same to the county for each wagon. Evcrv company §t Gypsies or fortune tellers a tax of SSO to the State aud tho same to the county. Edward Coufnglatid, an estimab'e man aud able lawyer, of Halifax, in this State, Lsomo year himl a half WHS walking upon the track of tho Wilmington & W el dou railroad, and, the wind being high and ho being quite hard of hearing, did not heed an approaching train, and was knocked of iho Irnck and killed. His administrator sued the company fordam ages, and upon the trial recently-obtained a vcrdift, for $15,000, which the Charlotte nil wivug. One Cooper, a was arrested in HsndereonviPe by a United States Doputy Marshal, the charge having, some two years ago with two others, murdered a mail carrier and robbed the mail in Arkansas. The Charlotte Observer savs the saddest thing connected with tbe affair is that Cooper leaves in Henderson, a young wife, a half bleed Choctaw, whom he married in Arkansas, and who has faithfully followed him since, and two little children, alone and desolate among strangers in a strange land. .. --y — Death or Genebal Dick Tatlok.— Gen. Richard Taylor* the only son of President Zt*h. Taylor, the house of S. M. L. Barlow, hii NawYork cijv, lust" Salurtfav morning. Gen. SsSShSK was in theTranSN|fbwi««ippl depkrttaent. He was West Point and bis military record isone afgfeat brilliancy. The Catholic fair, which is to be a very graad affair, opened*t Metropolitan Ilall, in Raleigh, yesterday evening. NOTHINM KllOttT Or IHJIIITAKA BI.K BKiMKriTs. WHICH ATRK'R SAIRATARILIA cnj'>Y% II is A - , compound of the b«H Vgetable jaUerat jvsy, wilh tlic I iliiluH of Potassium Anil Iron, is tile most effectual of nil remeuisl eIFMM, it produces rapid and complete cures af Scrofula. Sores, Boils, Humors, Skin Diseases npd all dUoider arising from imparity of the Mood. By its i>lHijoraii»B: WTwt It always Relieves and often uMfW Liver Complaints, female Weaknesses and Irregu larities and t-j a patent renower of vitality. For ~nrifyin(r 'he Wood it haa .iko pqual. It toi ei up tii« system* 'ri?tore«Biul pf»- wrves the health, and imparts viffor and energy. Pur fortjy vm it. has been in extensive nso. and is tn-dav the most. available ineuit ine for the goffering stink, anywhere. Fog SALK BY ALL L>£.iitittß. A TEuninLK ACCIDENT.— In lit® lonn drv «»• W. F. Kornegay, in GoHJiiWo, on Ingi Thursday evening, an exjiTosloii oc curred, shattering ibd dome of llio tnr mtco, and killing a t»nli named Timber., lnke, ibo foreman ot' the works, ami painfully burnt..g Messrs. A Koib nnd Cluirjes Dewey. There lintl IMAJI « rain, and t tie i-o wus a pool of water beneath ilic dome, nnd I lie iWfci doors at lbs bottom licitig opened, the hoi dross gawd and slug fell lino lids water, and I he steam ascend* inn; into the dome met (he gnsscs thrown off by the coal and tnolteii iron, and there being insufficient vent, the fCTTIbW explo sion occurred, With the sad results nn»u tioned. A BRAIN THAT WFCKTIFC TUB MYMTHM, ' Every function in deranged, every nerve m»- I strung, ever} muscle ired fiber woakened by" ' fever and agne. It Is. In fact, a dtseass which if unchecked, eventually wrecks the system. In all its types, in every phase, it Is dangerously destructive. Stupor, delirium, convulsions, often fit lend it, and swift dissolution. But when combattcd with Ilostettei't Stomach B.tiers it 1 foothold in the system Is dislodged, and every* vestige of it eradicated. That benign anti febrile specific and preventive of the dreaded scourge is Mrugnised not Within otir boundaries, hut in tropic lands far beyond tlipu, where intermittent* and remit touts are fearfully prevalent, to be a sure antidote to tlie malaria! poison and a reliable means of orer con lug disorders of the stomach liver and bowCB, of which a vitiated torrid atmosphere and brackish Mlasmataintod water art. ly provocative. All omijrranw sat*- travelers snould be supplied with It. , § The great female revivalist, Mrs. Mary Moon, has left Goldsboro, where her meetings resulted in the conversion of some hundred persons, and came to Raleigh,-at the invitation of Rov. Mr. Black? pastor of dist church, to holtl a aeries of revival mee'.ings there. She held her first meet ing last Wednesday night. The Commissioners nnder an act to incorporate tho Fear Narrow Ja)lga Kail road, met in bmithtield last week, and authorized each other to receive subscriptions to the capital stock and report to that nejft meeting. ' IS] >e allies W«-tf itiacto and 1)0(468 qf tho building df the road. , HiifbboroTfowrf?#.* A man mi Thurs day last walked out of the second story window of the Berry building, and lit on.his feet on the stone pavement, burst ing his shoes from his lent, but doing no other damage. "John who led liitn into the scrape, stood bis iriend, .and brought him out safe. Col. D. It. McKne delivered hfs lec ture on "Genius and Talent" to a- large audiunco in llillsboro, and the llecorder «ays it is a rare literary production, and was inimitably delivered. The homo ot John Raudolph, of Roan* oke, in Charlotte county Virginia was recently burned. The remains ol this talented, bitter, cynical, miserable man lie hurried near by where the house stood. Most of the business portion of the town of Coffeeville,Tenneßsoo wtu bilrn* ed last Wednesday. In the chlckcicfight between Virginia and Pennsylvania, which came oil at Norfolk last week. Pennsylvania whip ped twelve out of tho nineteen fights, and was victor. A correspondent of tbc Wilmington Star writing Irom Pitt comity, savs that ex»Sheiiff J. F. Hollen was shot by ex- Superior Court Clerk, Calvin C»*» And in in a critical condition. They 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 says that Mecklenburg county lost all it» peaches and pears by the cold, but may have a few apples. Tho Rev. Alexander Clark D/ D. of Pennsylvania, will deliver the address at tlti* commencement at Yadkin College, on tho st| of June. The ho«se of Jamos K. O'flara, late Republican candidate tor Congress, was burned on the.fib ot this mouth with aft tho fujrnitfffc. ilo Bvod near Enfield in iialllaVif XJ- JL A little serf, 3 yean old, of Miles Dob a fire in a stove, and he dpened tbc door, took Are and was burned to death. A negro man was killed to Fetersbirrg bv tcoling along with au old shell thrown by the Yankees nearly fourteen years ago*' We predicted, when around l'tetorstwjfi wheif those shells were new, that thev Would keep tip their devtlmcnt for twen ty years, and tney will, Uiejr. seem bound to fhlfHi their intone* of killing some one, even if if is a negro, occasion* ally.'* Drm— At her home near Stargville in Orange county, recently, Mr*. Nancy hasblev, widow ot Thtnnas Laslilcy, in tbc lßi i year of her ago.- Her remains were broiijrht to llawticrlds chnrcli for burial. (?he had long liecn an exensplary l mcinber'ot that church. The Star gives quite an account of a fox hunt in ihotficinity of Wilmington, tux, after an exciting elia*e,waa takeu. CAPT.K>YCa*It« [Special to Baltin:ore O.izotte, oth.l >' Washingtqh, April 7.—Tho cpiitosted election troth the Speoiftr N«»r:h Carolina Dis'Hct, O'llara against Kiteh- , In, will probably not be much of a case ! as tho filet will be established by • Kitchiu's Counsel that O'llara wasnot at 1 tbe time of the election a nnturaliz°d citizen of tho llulted Sihtcs, iu his allegation of contest be does not charge Kilcfitn with fraud lit.fflO election. Thfs case wiU*rem*lu watert. - fry * m dM recently In Augusta, Ga., ngetl sixty three. She crossed the plains on a mule when her weut to California and establ.shed the fhst Methodist church on the Pacific coast. Tho citizens of Thomaaville engaged in tho maupfactufe of Shoes haye m'e iiii.rialized rite B«Hi*l-ofioireckOT#of the peniteuliary not to employ convict labor iu the manufacture of alipea, ( l)gt to ein ploy it in building railroads, which will advance the best inlereit of the State, and?not bring our youhg maudfhctorhli iu competition with peinteiitiary worl. The No\V Orleans Mem thinks I fiat it would not ruin Loiiislaua for all the negroes to leave as their could easily be lllleit from tlie PttelflS" slope by Chinese, who are better end j cheaper laborers. So what isCaliloraia's | poison would be Louisiana's meat. j Col. El. Graham Haywood is to be I Memorial Day orator hi Haleigh] and I Col. A. M. Waddell will perform the same, I kind of office in Nowberuc. Theives broke into a store in Wilming ton and stole thrco watches aud four pistols. They hadn't read tlie aef against currying concealed weapons, or tfeey wouldn't have lUotfit the pistols, we sup pose. Wo notice hi the papers that as yet there are only, thirteen candidates to suc ceed Gov. Colquil of Georgia. The Louisiana Courier-Jotirnal Is om - f'»r Tikleii and Hendricks in 1000, aii\l this is regaKded as significant Of Uitfjlp Sammy's detcrmlugtion io enter the, race. It says, anything than tlie rsuoftii nation ot the old tiuket, under the cuinstances', would be monsffotts. Dr. Pritchanl is urged to become , President of t At'QbJlego. The dwelling, store and office at Mag nolia, known as the Nicholson buildings were burned laat week. Tlie Board of Com .nissiortet* of Wake county selected Mr. Goo. I{. Snow to be their attorney, counsellor and adviser, and, npon his doclihmg, they selected Mi*. E. R. SUmps, who aocopteJ. — '[ ■■■ - - - • • ■ - : : .J- ' , . - . ..... . l' o/f Kf > •••'*.* DID VOl ETER? No, Never! WEAT! MXfm? . well, hardly ever See a larger, ibeaper, more varied and complete. '-'itiflUl -. Ja! m: STOCK OF GOODS *«-' «J- » • ' •:,»** ,«*•' ,• 1W» V anywhere, in any market, Jiy any body than J John Q. Gant Sf Co. mt l»nOP8 have In stord auS Ate constantly receiving. you can find about as near eveiethlng on their ah elves, counters »nl Iri their #fcrc-footui ti can he fouiid in any one etorc In this country. They invite all who wish to look or buy to corao. Ml MMfc- soya, Mmci tMr pfk.es say, come; their polite and attentive clerks say, coiue; their liberal prices for ail kkids of barter say, come; and, abore all, tire interest of those wishing to buy says to try JOHN GANT &Cx » , Oompany Shops, . ♦ J- ; f j J * ■■ ■ ■ i trflii-i ii 'if Vn, x » i- ,-J. • ' f:%« ' *»' ASSIGNEE'S SALE Vvj&'ft \\ jy\ • ,--««•% • »»>v M ji# t |H„ jfojljFl' •##> iisr . .. . .. - xU. * * ■' 1 4 ' . . * By virtue of an or*er A the District Court of Mm United State* for Mm "fiilJu Pt North made la the matter of \V. J. Murray, bankrupt, we, Mia ! 0,1 . -r „ " * -iiMpMrwr: Saturday, May 3rd, 18*79 A TRACJf OF LAND land* tracts* dto other as the Watson Qome place. TMe In a flrto tftfrt y>f iirtd situated iSnSA-' of the coontry, about seten miles fron Company BhatekteaJbe N. d i a. ; null InnitiM 1 wateredjtnd susceptibly > Terms of sale, one third cash, one third on * tTreditofgl* months, art® otre ®MI oti a credit We" ydo together ai.d sell tKle. Safe te beyiu on jL M i i* **■"» ,»> ■* * ■}■- .» .» J., A. McCAULEY, j A- -J. Mtfrftty ■ I will als-r sell ai th«? same tfnic anl plate, Shout iO barrels of Vrm!!»«' i \ J as Itie name cla»^l rfs^^od« , hfiiny hoiTsy ' h'eivy S 6f d bCSt " ,lw • Men's and ko/« hate a^a'l.T^ 1 ' 1 ■> a trsf eotom 4 *. ' ■ c ' Csbts j **'■ Vahle" ( awe, rally Jm, IfMninlf WWt«efl, Aleiranic!' tuiim. r—K-ll- l,u. - - n. L _. ' CKT?^»'INAH i Sid&SS&fS Israel Cable,and it appeaf'n# to the gatiafactUm , AJW.tf ßaist. IbibW* ap4 BiiaaWb That publication be m. de fur th«m in Tint , eas: \rn-u mk&ifrz •ooeaisive weeks, in Heu of peinonal service «>t fammoas, and that if they fail to appear and 3, within Jwecty one days, a j March t»tk »r- - » * - iL Tata, O. 8- C. u Atamanea Canuty.
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