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Reams Warehouse, sold on the 18th .seven grades of tobacco for Haywood Morgan, colored, that amounted to $72,90 per cwt Try Reams for High Average*. THE GLEANER Ljcal, State an 3 Ueueral UltAtiAM. N V AvuvarnX 1879 CaUBtU DIBECTOKI^OKANAVI, Pbsbttbms—Rev. B. W. Mebane, Pastor Services at 11, o' clock. A M. every Sabbath and services every Sabbath eveuing, except the tintl and third, at 7 o'clock. Prayer Meeting every alternate Tuesday ov ening at 8 o'ctocc. Sunday School, W. C. Donnell, Snp't, exer cises at 8, o'clok, P. M. » Baptist — Rev *■ B. Barrel I, M. D. Pastor. Services at 11, o' ciock A. M. and 8, P. M. on Ih" l*t and Brd Sabbaths in each month. Sunday School, Col. W. A. Albriglit.Supt. Exercises at 9}£ o'clock A. M. Prayer meeting, every alternate Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Go.id Templars' prayer meeting every Monday night, after the Ist and Brd Sunday's; at the "G. T. Hail" at 8 o' clock P. M. free to, all. ChuHtias — Providence one mile from town. Kev. I». A. Long, Pastor. Services every Sun day at. II o'clock, A. M. Sunday School, at 10, o'clock A. M. Rev. W. W; Sialey. Snp't- Prayer meeting every Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. IPe thank Mrs._A. T. Jerkins for a geiaerous basket of delicious grapes. CIPBW Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. Ver>' cool weathei last of last week and first of this week. FKKSH DKUGS—tor the. Cash. at the .Southwest corner of Court House Square, Misa Lena Fount, of Randolph, lias he&n visiting relatives and friends iu the village, Mrs. John Dounell, ot Greensboro, is visiting her daughter, Airs, C. P. Al bright, iu the village. Don't use quinine. Use J. U. Fonville's chill cure, to 0 > had of him iu Graham for 50 cents. .So cure no pay. 1 uio. Read account of sales made at Reams' Warehouse,'in Durham, and th-u think about which way you will go with your tobacco. . 1 Read the ad. of Sylvan Academy in this issue. The principal is a well qualified, pains-taking tracher, aud the community healthful and moral. A new platform has been built around ♦he v a vhouse at the depot by the lessee the It. & D. R. R. Co. It is rough but substantial, and wa« much needed. The Gov. has issued a certificate to Donald Mcltac, of Wilmington, as a del egate to rdpreslnt the Slate of North Carolina, as a delegate to the Worlds Fair, in New York, in 1883. The Union Sabbath School, of Com pany Shops, will pic Qic at Mebaneville, next Saturday. A special car attached to the mail train, morning and evening, will accomodate the school. The most inexcusable tolly is t > endure Dyspepsia with all is miseries, when a 25 ceut bottle of Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills will cure the malady. IPe hear that the Corner Stone of the Lutheran charch to be built at Company Shops, will be laid next Thursday. A number of ministers and others of- that denomination will be present as we liear. . * Morphia, Opium and remedied of their claw oidy ntujtefy and celdoin cure, for diseases ot Infancy, tine Dr. BUII'H Baby —which is safe and sure iu its effects. Price 25 cents. The Rev. Mr. B. TP. Mebnne, the pastor of the Presbyterian church here, Itffr, With his wife,last Monday,on u visit to relatives and friend* in Rockingham, to be absent two weeka. Tliere will therefore, be no the Pi es bytorian church for the uext two Sub baths. * ■ • Superior Court, next week. A. A. McKoy will preside. There are 48 cases oa the civil issue docket, 49 on the criminal docket and 22 on the ap jmarauce docket. Tliere are six priuonera in j-iil awaiting trial—4 jegroea and 2 white men. No higher grade of crime than larceny. SCRATCH YOUR HEAD IN ANOTHER PLACE. —-Lmdon Crater, the barber, may always that is nearly always, be found at his Hliop in room No 19 in the Graham Hotel., The location is quite convenient and Crater is a good barber! ktfeps evey • thing nice and clean, and does his work well. Mrs. Moon, (be celebrated revivalist, of Iho Society ot Friends, preached two sermons last Sunday at Spring Meeting House, in the Southeast portion ot this ouuuty. Quite a number went from our village to hear her. There was. a very - large congregation present, and for their accommodation open air services were held, at the. same time services were held . in the house. Those who heard Mrs. Moon seemed much pleased with her aps pearance aud discourse. THE AGRICULTURAL BUIJEAU. —The Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic late the | official organ of the State Agricultural | Department, is indulging in friendly V criticisms upon the management of the | Agricultural Bureau. It disclaims any > hostile feeling, personal or other wine to | f wards the Department, or towards Col. & . Folk, its bead, but it declares woeful mismanagement has marked the admin> | istration of its affairs, aud that the re p salts are nothing compared with the I cost, and what the people had a. right to E expect. The distribution of the work I of the Bureau into other hands leaves B 3OI. Polk a mere figure head, with noth £ ing to do, with Mr. Robinson, his secre- Frank Leslie's * SUAWAV MACAXINB FOK A I'KVIT. V Presents manifold attractions, and the powerful claims or tho periodical to ex tensive patronage cannot. possibbly be gainsaid. It is probably the most ploass ing magazine published, Containing n greater variety ol choice leading matter and more illustrations than any of its co temporarics. Its literature is pnre and healthful, inculcating exalted sentiments; it is always vivacious, and edifies and in structs while it entertains. The opening article is a deeply interesting one, by I'ror. W. Wells, on "Etnigraiion to the Holy Land";and Mr.Uuernscy furni*hes a second one on the Persecutions, treats ing ol the "Crusades against the Albi> penscs and Waldenses." There is a charming memorial sketch, with portrait, of the late Miss King of Georgia. A sto ry entitled "Lady Vusart's Ward," by hdward Garrett, is dveply iimr tifc. There are several shcrrl stories, some ol ihcnt adapted to children—they all have interesting incidents and instructive morals, and are admirably written. The poems are more than ordinarily mer itorious, and aro by ftlrs Skinner, Mrs. Kidder, Miss Nellie (J. Hastings, and other talented writer*. There is the Popular Exegesis by the Editor; and in •At lioine and Abroad'! he gi/es a lull summary ot. wuiy is passing in the ie» hgions world, lit the Editorial Depart* nieut he treats ol timely topics—"Pill ting on Aiis," " Clergymen's Vacations,' 'Vivt Populi.' etc, etc., The 128 .qujtrto pages are, in fact, crowded with good things, and tha embellishments nutnbe: nearly luo. The price is only $3 per ate num. post paid, and subscriptions are received lor six months, $150; four months, sl. The price ol a single copy is 25cent8. Address Frank Leslie's Publishing House, 53,55 $ 57 Park Place New York. * Btpt EXCURSION TO NORFOLK.—The merchants of E istern Carolina went on a big excursion to Norfolk last week. From the lengthy accounts we see in the pspers a huge time was enjoyed. There was a large crowd. The excursion Uts were the g-tests of the city. A nuuibei of speeches were made, alt good of course. A*, big dinner was given, toasts were drunk, and * happy responses made. Among the distinguished speakers we notice Col. Wharton J. Green, Judge Cox and Dorsey Battle, editor of the Tarboro tiouthrnec, from our own State and Congressman Goode, Col. Stalks aud Judge Milliard, the latter • recently ot our State, now of Virginia. The number of excursionists was estimated at 2,500. Everything was done on the part of the merchants and citizens of Norfolk to insure a glorious old time, and it appears they had it. Mr. J. A. Cox and several other young men, of this town, went deer hunting last week, and they were caught out in a storm mid took reluge iu a rock cliff noar Table Uock iu this county, aud while iu the cliff Mr. Cox observed h pile ol snakes, the remainder of the crowd beat a hasty retreat, Mr. Cox stood his ground aud fired at the bulk ot the snakes—aud they scattered iu every direction, singing the well known tune of the rattlesnake as they went. Mr. Cox upon examina tion, -4'ouud th'U he had killed four large rattlesnakes at the one shot, and as ho did not fancy the music around him, be did not remain to limit up" the wouud* cd. — Blue llidye Blade. The Cincinnati Enquirer publishes interviews from all parts of Obioy showing the feeling among the nationa> lists as to the probable vote of their party. The estimates arrived at from the report are~that forty |>er cent, of the nationals will voie tor Ewing, ten per cent, for Foster and fifty per cent, will support the national ticket. Tho reports received cover about four-fifths of the greenback counties of the State. Miss Sallie Scarr. daughter of Dr. F. Scarr of Charlotte,says the Observer, had beeu unable to speak above a whisper since childhood, until very recently, a York doctor discovered the cause, aud she placed herself under his charge, and slid has just returned with her voice almost completely restored. Before leav ing home she breathed through a tube Inserted into the windpipe and thus es caped suffocation. Mack Eflin, of Orange county, had his right arm torn and lacerated so badly by a threshing machine, while threshing wheat near Faucetts Mills Orange coun. ty, some ten days ago, that amputa* tiqft became necessary; and the arm was taken off by Dr. Strudwick. Tho asci' dent was the iesult of Mr.Eflins falling upon the machine, while engaged in work about it. MARRIED.—At his residence, by J. N. H. Clendenntn Esqr., on the 10th of this month,Mr lieury Councilman and Miss Bettie Shoffuer, all of Alamance. MKBAKXVUAB LODGE NO. 273 Auk. 2, 1879 Whereas the.Grand Master of the Universe has seen flfcto remove our Brother, Moses Shaw, from the Lodge below to the Temple above, from labor to refreshment,fromearth to heaven, Betolved Ist. That we bow in submission to the Almighty brand Master's action. 2nd. «riiat our Lodge has suffered the loss of a true friend, a good citizen, an earnest chris tian and the most sealone Mason among us, and that our loss is irreparable. 3rd. That we offer to the bereaved family of our deceased brother onr tenderest sympathies in this great affliction, reminding them at the same time that they sorrow not as those with out hope. 4th, That we imitate onr deceased brother's vlrtune,and revive his memory as that of one who was In all respects an upright man and mason, whose exemplary life so well illustrates the principles of our order. sth. That a copy of these resolutions be sent Ito the bereaved family, and to the ALAMANCB GLZANER, with the request that Apy be publish ed - * W, B. Lyhqh, ) aw.ISS,".™" ! Commits. R. BINGHAM, ) Farmer Friend Flot*» at SCOTT A DON / JESSE ASHLEY, [HAYWOOD MORGAN, Averaged for four grades, Averaged for reven grades, $75.55. $72.80. •, L. H. BULLOCK J. W. CARLTON m Averaged Averaged, $57.00. $61.00. ■ REAM'S Below I give you a few of th»» many cood prices obtain^ Reams' Warehouse, and jo'i tan tell your friends and neighbors, and send wortr to those you don't see, thut Reams' Warehouse has a special demand for Bright Tobaccos aud can get such prices as the*e below for the same grades of Tobacco iu.good order. And when I nay special demand, you may know I mean that; and tell your frientla one other thing— that Keaiim still stands at the head of the list on AVERAGE with any House in or out of the State. Give Ueauis a chance. Crisp fe Cooper, Graham «fc Torian, ' JG Daniel, one lot, $33 50 one lot, 39 00 one bt, * 25 00 " 40 00 «• 50 00 «■« 27 00 WjCl Pittard, " ■- 61 00 —«« -- go qq one lot. 29'50 20 60 R Bradbher, " 38 00 '* *32 50 one lot, 82 50 JF Andeison,' T Y Monk, " Mat Jeffries, one lot. 30 00 one lot, v 26 50 one lot, 26 00 John Harris. 14 • . 40 60 1£ Walters,! 1 one lo', 32 00 " „ 61 00 one j ol) ■ 27 00 «« 34 00 Chas. Monk, •» 20 00 W H Jones, • • OHO lot, 32 50 • 46 00 one lot, 31,00 " - 40 00 BB Warren, «* 60 00 WOO ° ne lot, 28 00 C W Horner, " 60 00 H Blalock, one lot, 59 00 1 11 Aingen, one lot. 23 60 " 70 00 one lot, 25 00 25 10 John Horner, ♦ t )) " 36 00 one lot, 28 50 45 00 " ' » 65 00 " 64 00 DD Duncan, L H Bullock, AVessey, ene ,ot » _ ~ 36 00 one lot, 27 60 one lot. 27 00 W B Hampton, " 34 00 « . ' 35 60 one lot, 25 00 " 38 60 B F Lawrence, " 60 " 39 50 one lot, 20 00 „ 46 ®0 • 40 00 35 00 70 00 ...... 45 60 - - 45 00 " 135 00 « - 65 00 « , w 60 00 G. C Hampton - " 65 00 " - 80 00 one ,ot > ' 3100 " : 8100 Lawrence & Sherron, " £? Moore, one lot 26 50 60 00 one ,0 '» 45 60 « ' - 35 50 " !80 00 W H Sutherland, J T Green, . J B Tate, one lot. 4100 one lot, 37 00 ono . ,ot » 00 J J Lawson, » W Jones ' 40 00 one lot, 21 00 one lot, ' 33 60 WNTate, •; 32 00 T F Winston • t)ne 0 > 81 50 45 00 ftn# . , 'in m " 40 00 Y C Oakley, J _ 40 00 65 00 one lot, 2050 A A Campton, Jumes & RuJd ;; one lot, 31 00 . . ' 00 .. OOO 4500 onelj, » 22 50 60 00 » p w..™i Jew(e Ashley, Amos Adcock, n„« tot ' 4n (in onc l 0 ,» / ' 29 00 0,> » ,0, • ff 00 one lot, -40 00 (t ' oq no 00 W A Bobbitt, k ' H6 00 Haywood Morgan, one lot, • 67 00 ,« one lot, 20 00 " W RL , 6500 " » MM Wm. Clements, « 86 00 " 70 00 one lot. 44 00 . Harrison Ashley, \\ - ' TO 00 *66 00 olin i., ' jlO 00 0 G W Williams, ,° !. ' 26 00 - » one lot, 26 00 «• - 39 50 " MOO J R Williams, « "65 00 " ®l 0o ono lot, 26 00 Lewis Clayton, «• v « 67 00 on ®,'°'' J® J® Thos. Brinkley, 0/ w •« 49 50 ono lot, 215" John Jones, JM Hays, v !' 38 fO one lot. 40 00 one lot, * . 35 50 \ 4150 " * * 49 00 «« 3160 TUTT ®° W R A Snipes, .« 61 00 OIIC , J H one lot, 27 50 RL Walker, '• as 00 41 - 67 00 one lot, 40 00 " 60 80 00 ,«« 69 00 " . MOO GA Elliott, Walker & Smith, onelot ' ai one lot, 26 00 0110 lot, « ' 35 00 ' InS 25 00 « 49 50 '• WOO I '* 28 00 « . 55"00 " ' 10000 37 00 Richmond & Cooper, James Wheeler, " ■ 66 00 ooe lot, ' 33 00 onelot, • 25 00 Presley Bowling, «« 38 00 " T Tf . 48:0 onelot, 29 50 " 4~9 50 onolot J 1 LMb ' 40 00 " 7100 ° n ?. lot ' J W Carlton, J F Fleming, " . 6100 onelot,- 50 00 onelot, 3150 Gilliam & Hobbs, n 70 00 " • 39 50 one lot, 80 50 «« 91 00 Moore & Son, GTPeace, « l6 00 onelot, ' 23 00 onelot, 20 00 ann «« 30 00 .. 811 Duncan, . 83 (H) „ WOO ° ne,ot ' ~ w,-,. 28 50 " . 45 50 8 J Wootcn & Bro., D liill, " 60 00 onelot, 40 00 onelot, 30 00 Dennis Tilley, " 40 50 62 00 one lot, 85 00 R P Akin. «• J 76 00 MD Smith, on ?, lot . 25 00 " 27 60 0110 lot, " 46 00 . "AD Oakley, J L King, '* iu 00 onelot, 51 00 one lot, 27 60 " tar u 7600 « 26 50 " 34 00 . J A Uarcb. W T Tate, J B Sli.w, «»!."»• »» one lot, 35 50 on ® ,ot » W T Adams, Winstead & Rogers, S P Terry, ° D * lot ' onelot, 30 80 onelot, 25 00 " * mm 40 00 •• 40 00 '• ao 00 I hope Farmers will not think lam boaatlul by eontianing'to say lean show the h'ghest AVERAGE ot any House in Durham, but thanks to the liberal buyers that sustain me so faithfully, you can depend on your interest being looked after and whenever your prices are not satisfactory I will send your Tobaoco to any market you may prefer, and if it nets y6u more money, on the average, I will pay all cost of ship ping. How can you fail to try Reams on these termK? Respectfully H. A.. REAMS, Propr. Sylvan Academy, W.T.IHABIHBVIM A. B. Principal, The Academic year of 10 months begins Aug. 20, 1879. Open to both sexes. Tuition from 91 to f3 per mo. Board from B0 to #7 per month. By "messing" young men may reduce (he ex pense still lower. For particulars- address the Principal,at Bnow Camp N. C. Yarbrough House RALEIGH, N.G. D, W. BLACKRAM., Proprietor, Rates reduced to suit the times. SMJJPP W DURHAM mm | TOBACCO I A souses or HITCH lotiLvini. If the habit of bod} becomes iritipilir much evil is inflicted on the si stem. Tlie somacb be comes dyspeptic, billious symptom* develop themselves, the circulation i* contaminated, and the nei ves share In the geuerrl disorder. It is of the utmost importance that the bowels should be thoroughly and speedily regulated when they Srow derelict, The corrective agent beat adapt -Ito this purpose is Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters, a wbolecome non-t riping vegatable laxa tive, worth all the rasping cathartics Invented since the time of Paraoelsqs. People who have been lu the habit of using blue pill, calomel, ana other drugs and cheap nostrums for constipa tion, shoUd abandon tuoh hurtful' and useless medicine*, aud substitute for them thla pleasant and gentle aperient, Wtilob not oulv produce* tl e purgative effect naturally, but also strength ens wnlle it regulates the bowels, stomach and liver. It moreover cures and preveula inter mittent and remitteut fever, pout, rheumatism, debility and urinary troubles, Mkiiluhxl ana nil dinurrirni brought no b 'lndia cretioii or exevm. Any Pnitotitl baa U-i 1 ngrft flifnU. Or. W. Ja4V£M •* («., k*. Ut Wwt Hslh MnA I'ladaaaU, 9. And old man, and young lady and old 4ady, and those of uncertain age, and f children all GO WEST of the court house to the store bearing the sign J. W. HARDEN Toltyr Y)UR GROCERIES loLR HARDWARE ' YOUR DRY GOODS YOUR SHOES A BOOTS YOUR HATS * CAPS YOUB READY-MADE CLOTHING I YOURLEATHER / YOUR BUOOY FINDINGS YOUR EDGE TOOLS YOUR NOTJOSU 1 YOUR CROCKBRY A OLABB WARE YOUR TIN f> HOLLOW WARE YOliR LAUY'SHATS & BONNETS _ „ AND EVERYTHING ELSE YOU WANT TO Mil tovb cnioKßna. van* ■««■, wvu bvttbb, - VOVHCOKM. rBVB FBBDOCB. •» Bflß* BlifO. 7.8. TO. tf ® 3 W HARDEN. CHEAP FUBNITPEE i n on,^. few •*» ««*»> the conrt boo*, In Oreensboro, ud I JSSTiI i$ .? r J iurrownding eouotlea to e*a aiine iur stook o( furniture and uk the prices, and then, if intheir judgment fcliey can do better auywheroW North Carolina. I shall not expect them to bay of me. My block in part consists of '• ham ber suits, Dressing Bedsteads, Chairs,. Bureaus, Wash" stands, lables, Looking glasses, Folding 1 chairs, Mattrasses, Wall pockets and Brackets, Book shelves, Book cases, Wardrobes &c &c. All these and many othor articles In the greatest variety, from common to the finest, Burial Cases and Coffins A*k> ° D ***' * numberi ' ot M#Qrto •*»"» so that an, BURIAL ROBES, ' of all sires, beautiful and convenient, always on hand. I shall bo obliged if Monle will eatt and look for themselves. 5 GULLETTO 5-06- TO. 1 J. Greensboro, H. Q» DID YOU ETER? * • * No, Never! , WHAfI KlYim? well hardly ever See a larger, cheaper, more varied and complete, * STOCK OF GOODS * x 9 ' ¥ ' ny where, in ny marked Uy any than John Q. Gant $ Co . * • company naoPB have In store aud are constantly receiving. * Yon can And about as near everything on their shelves, eouflUra and in their ware-rooms *4 can be found In any one store in this country. . , Al . . Tbev Invite aU who wish to look or bay to como. Their Hook saya, come; their prices say, come: their polite and attentive clerks say, eoui(* their liberal prices, far all Wuds of barter sajf„ come; and, above ail, th» interested tlwse wishing to buy .aygtotry JOHN Q. QANT &o. I Company Shops NNNNRAIDR. BUTTS ■■■TJi N«.UIH.K!ghthK ■fUULaI it Louis, Mo. Tho PHYSIOLOGY OP MAJMIAOK Tho PKIVATI RMDIOAL ADVMIH Book* that an naflr M4a as 4 la all mat- JhSiV, fmtmffrt Read what oar homapapera •ar»"*l*« knowledge imparted la Br. Bmu* new wortilaia as way ofaaaettiaiMe ahaa. arttr, bot la eomethtng that «nary aaa 4«M kaaw Tla (JH £*£*&■ WEKK in your own town, and no upOOcapltal risked. You cat rive the business a trial without expense. The beat opportunity eyer offered for those willing '-o work. You should try nothing else until you see for yourself what yon cairao at ue business wo offer. No room to explain hero. You can devote all your time or only your spare time to the business, and make great pay lor every hour thnt yon work. Women make as much m men. Send for speoial private terms and particulars, which we mail free. $6 Outfit free. Portland, Maine. Qrchard Grass Beed. Clover Seed and Fresh Garden Bee 4 at BWT* QQNNRU* ■ -v.V'' ' AcceniitvtTiM, lam running * oomfbrtable ctoae hack to the depot to meet all trains, and will be glad to tak£ paasengera to and from at moderate charge. I am alao prepared to e»nrey famlWos, drummer*, and othitra, any where, at any time. My ▼ehlclea are good and rc y teams active, and driver prompt and attentive. Shall be glad to aerr* thoee wiah-. ing transportation on moderate term*. Jany. 14th 1879. JOHN HUTCHINSON "SINGER Family sewing machine Surely AMM ■ IMllee, af aU THOSE WHO USB THEM speak in high terms of their merit Machine* Made Especially for TAILVVia, MIQ* HAKKpau . AN» ■ABWaUHAHRN WHICH ARE UNSURPASSED We are prepared to sell on for country produce, good notes or cash at a lew price, asinay best suit the purchaser. ' Do not buy a sewing machine u,util you havo tnel the SINOBU Singer Sewing Machine Co.
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