tens Warehouse, f n Uie 29th of August, 48,940 lh& tobacco for $11,112.13 Average $22.77 per cwt Farmers need doubt no longer that Reams beats the world on aTerare THE ALAMANCE GLEANER VOL 5 CMOHVM BIBECiTOKV-UKAHAin, w. c. PRSBTTBIAX —Rev. B. W. Mebane, Pastor Services at IJ, o'clock. A M. every Sabbath and services every Sabbath evening, except (he first and third, at 7 o'clock. Prayer Meeting every alternate Tuesday ev ening at 8 o'clocK. Sunday School, W. C. Donnejl, Sup't, exer cises at 8, o'clok, P. 18. BAPTIST— Sunday Sohool, Col. W. A. Albright,Eupt. Exercises at o'clock A. M. _ Prayer meeting, every alternate Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Good Templars' prayer meeting every Monday night, after the Ist and Brd Sunday's; at tha "G. T. Hall" at Bo' clock P. M. free to, all. CHSlSTlA* —Providence one mile from town. Rev. D. A. Long, Castor. Services every Sun day at 11 o'clock, A. M. Sunday School, at 10, o'clock A. M. Rev. W. W. Suley. Sup't- Local, State and General Y«u needn't open (his paper; there is nothing on the inside. The iiicide is outside this week, h happened just this way. We had becii getting our supply ot paper from the Neuse Mills, in Wake i county, and a week ago We were notified (hat our order could not be filled on acs count of. low water. We at onco or dered from W. & R. Tiddy of Chnrlolte and after some delay were informed by them I hat they did not have our size on on hand, and were on Government work which they could not interfere with. We then sent to Richmond and thore suc ceeded in getting a suppiy, but too"late to print an outside. We hope our patrons will bear with us (his once, and next week we will publish how the young man helped two girls from the church window, the girls having been locked up iu the church by mistake. Graham is dull. .. -State Ffijc comju.enced last Monday. Squirrel hunting is tecQ.irtng a populat amusement. , , Mr. John Denny leaves t«I, morning to atleud Presbytery. Madam Rumor reports a marriage soon to take place in Graham. The weather still continues warm and pleasaut. . y The Bergers, and Sol Smith Russell will visit Greensboro the 17th inst. Mr. J. S. Albright left with his family last week, for hi* home in Columbus, Miss. Tobacco is curing beautifully this year, and the farmers are well on witii the work of editing and ouring. We failed to get up proceedings of County Commissioners at their last meeting. Shall appear in ottr next. There wiit be Ave Sundays in next Fallruary. It will be just forty years bei fore there wHI again be five Suiidays in the shortest month of the year. The time4MS passed for the "Elixirs," "Cordials and etc., for the Baby, and Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is now the estab lished and reliable remedy. Price 25 cts. There will be no services at the Pres« byterian church for the next two sab» baths, as the pastor will be attending Piesbytery and Synod. C. A. Jones, of Salem, N. C., has been appointed internal revenue storekeeper an I ganger for the fifth sollection district of North Carolina. Those wishing to buy the lots io the town belonging to the couuty will have an opportuniny ot doing so on the first Monday in next mouth. See ad in another column* We are requested to announce that omnmnicn service will be held in the Presbyterian church in this place n the. third Sabbath in November, Rev. F, K. Johnston, of Winston, will be with the pastor and congregation upon the occa sion. . DAVIDSON COLLEGE VOLUNTEEBS.— We notice in the Charlotte Observer an accoaut of the Davidson College volun teer?. The company unmbers fifty. At tho election of officers we notice tliat J. L. Scott, Jr., of our town was elected First Lieutenant, and E. C. Holt, also of our town was elected First Corporal. HALE'S WEEKLT.— According to an iionuoement the first numbei of this pa per appeared on tbe 7tb day of this mouth. It is an eight column paper, beautifully printed, and filled with interesting, live matter.' No better paper in the State, and for neatness in appearance, it has not an equal in the State, so far as we have seen. It is such a paper as we expecs ted from tbe bauds of Mr. P. M. Hale, whom the people of tho State delight to welcome back to the field of JooruaN ism. TBAIMS FOB THX FAIR.— A note from Capt. Tnrreutiue, Railroad Afft. at onr depot, infortns'us that daring Wednesday and Thursday, the 16th and 16th inst., there will be three trains on the North Carolina Railroad, each way, tot tbe ac«., commodation of those wishing to attend the fair. The sceednle for this place is as follows: Going to Raleigh, the first train will pass Graham Station at 7 o'clock and S minutes in the morning, the second at 8 o'clock and 14 minutes in tbe morning and the regular train at 9 o'clock and 34 minutes in the morning, and, in returning, the regular train will arrive at Graham station at 6 o'clock and 23 minutes in the evening, the next train will arrive at 7 o'clock an} 27 minutes in tbe evening and the last train at 8 o'clock and 26 minutes iu the evening. Persons can go to italeigli on any one of these trains, and return on any ouo oi Uieui. From the Durham Recorder we learn that the jury etppunnelled to enquire into the cause of the death of Haywood lledmond, an account of whose death we publibhediast week, found that he wan killed by the engine as reported,and that it did not appear that proper signals of warning were given in time to have enabled* hi in to get off the track, and that he, Redmond, was drunk at the time. And the jury also took occasion to condemn the practice of running the trains through tha town of Durham at a high rate of speed. Mr. W. T. Thompson, at Mount Olive, in Wayne county, was frying to puss across the railroad track between two freight.cars while tho train was tun ning from ten to fifteen miles an hour, and wa* caught under the wheels and a horrible death. Tliete was no occasion for his crossing the track,* and lie was making the attempt to show he was not afraid, and"could go across. He was a cai jienter and»well thought of. We see it stated in the papers that a bill of iudictment Was found last week ill tne Federal court against Messrs Bennett, Dargau and Pemberton, attor neys, and the sheriff and clerk of the Superior court of Anson county. The offence appears to be, that aome time ago a 'revenue officer seized a wagon and t.ratn from a citizen for alleged, violation of the revenue law, and a suit wan brought ia the Su|H*riot court of Anson for the recovery of the property. THe persons indicted were the attorneys who advised the suit, the clerk who issued process and the sheriff who served the pa|>ers. Walton's Liver Pills will cure you of Biliousness, or anjr liver disease. Made '■Store. • *- 7 - RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—■. Th« Pacific Express on the Michigan Central Railroad, collided engice at Jacknon, telescoping tlie bag gage and express cars and piling elercn coaches on tach other. The first coach was filled with imigrants, most of whom were killed'Or wounded. Many of the occupants of the other coaches were also killed or wounded,. No Southern peo ple named among the killed and wound ed. Mr. Jacob Michael, has moved to the village, and will take boarders, furnish* ing tfaehing, fuel and lights, at SB,OO per iionth, payable monthly. The Gate Guards, of Atlanta were cordially welcomed in Philadelphia, and were received by a battalion of State Fenciblea, and escorted to Inde pendence Hall, where Mayor Stokely made a welcoming speech. SCRATCH YOUR HEAD IN ANOTHER PLACE. —Lufuen Crater, the barber, may always, that is nearly always, be found at his shop in room No 19 in the Graham Hotel.' The location is quite convenient and Crater is a good barberi keeps evey» thing nice and clean, and does his work well. lii the case of Emmett R. Williamson, who was some time ago bound to the Federal court at Greensboro, charged with sending postal cards to a young lady in Chapel Htyl containing slander ous, matter a plea of guilty was entered and judgment suspended upon "payment of cost, the defendant confessing the falsity of the card and apologizing to the young lady. Go to Company Shops Drng Stoie and buy Mrs. Peiton's Cure for Scrofula and be relieved. The Raleigh Observer learns that Col. T. B. Long, postal agent for this State has presented the name of Mrs. Thorn, burg, widow of the late Capt. W. 1,. Thornbug, to tha department for the ap pointment of postmistress at Contpany Shops. U. S. Grant Jr., is said to be engaged to marry a Miss Flood, daughter of J. C. Flood, the head of the Bank of Ne vada, and, next to Mackey, the richest man on the pacific slope. Dr. Pierce'* Golden medical Discov ery, and Hop Bitters are highly recom mended for purifying the Blood and ren ovating the System. Yon can find them at Company Shops Drag Store. inacaH. [Utica Herald, Rep.] Better no Republican par'y at all in the Sonth than another one like that which has faded away. Of adventurers and pilferefß masquerading in the name of Republicanism we have bad enough. TJp to this time about four and one third million of the old bouds of the State have been exchanged for about one million three hundred thousand of the new bonds, under the recent act of the Legislature to commute and settle the public debt. Tbe best Chill Cure in the world is the Carolina Chill Cure Sold by CALLUM BROS. Jb CO. Greensboro, N. C. Tbe Chronicle after taking a calm sur vey of the field is of the decided and de liberate opinion that Miltou is begining to wake up. GRAHAM, N C-, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 15 1879 " HALLS VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RKNEWKR is a scientific combination of some of the most powerful restorative agents in tha vegetable Kingdom. It restored gray hair lo its orii»o ual color. It makes the scalp white ami cleat,. It cures dandruff and humors, and falling-out of the hair. It furtiii>he3 the nutritive prin ciple by which the hair is noi>ri*heband sup ported. It makes the hair moist, soft, and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a hair dressin f. It is.»the most economical preparation ever offered t.o the public, as its effects remain s longtime, making only an occasional appli cation necessary. It is recommended, and used by eminent medical men, and officially endorsed by the Sta:e Assayer of Ma**achu setts. The popularity of Hall's hair renew er , has incresed with the test of many years, both in this country and in foreign lands, and it is now known and used in all the civilized coun tries of the wor'd. FOR BALK BT ALL DEALERS. ORANGE PKESPYTEKY meets at Ala mance Church, in Guilford county, to morrow. Rev. C. 11. Wiley will preach a historical sermon on Saturday. For ilitrfirst hundred years of its. existence this chuicli had but two pastors, tho Rev. Daviil Caldwell was the first, and he served for sixty years, and the Rev. Eli Curutliers was second, who was pastor ] for forty years. Tlieee lacts we get froui ' The Patriot. THE SYNOD of the Presbyterian church ofthis State will mce' in Statosvillo on the 22ud of this mouth. A ill arrlafe and a Death, Night before last Air. Edward Draw ton sou of Uen. T. F. Drayton, upd a former citizen of Charlotte, was married in Florida. In the midst of a conversa tion with several friends concerning the happy event at the hour at which it wns supposed lo be transpiring, Gen Dray ton received a telegram announcing the death of another son, Mr. W* S. Dray ton, at his home in Georgia. Tho com munity deeply sympathize with Go:t. Drayton in his bereavm6tit. Tho news is a severe shock as lie was not even aware that his sou was i 11.—6". Observer. - Oa Friday Wlgiii t&oat Ti Vtftek. tHe Boarding House of Mrs. R. R. Moore, on Soativ street, w«i entered by pa unhncwa party. Two of the Bleeping rooms of thehouiie were entered, and the pockets of the occupants Hearclted and robbed only of the money they contained— A small amount—leaving their watches on the floor. The thief was seen by Mr. Sherwood, mail agent, an occupant of on* of the rooms, but he made good his escape NORTH STATIC. * V Dr, Gregory the leading Phvsicnn in ■the Stale recomends the Carolina Chill Cure because he kuows it will cure. Trv It. Sold by 3 CALLUM BROS. & CO. Greensboro, N. C. ChafTotte 06»c?-i«y£ftni8 ihat J. E. Taylor, president of the Taylor Manu-. tuqtunng CompanV,&f Westminster Md. has bought the Moore county raill-slono quarry, about five miles from Carthage, and has torined a company to work it with improved machinery. The grit is said to be of a superior quality. The quarry has been worked, alter a tashion, for* years. Under the act of the last Legislature providing lor tho adjustment of thai por tion of the State debt which iaa lieu upon •he States interest in the North Caiolina Railroad, Gov. Jarvis has appointed ag commissioners Hon. Geo. Davis, of WIN inington, Montlord McGehee, of Person and Donald W. Bain, el Wake. WHEAT—FERTILIZER.— Those wanting wheat fi-rtilizer can.be supplied by ap plying to S. A. White, Mebaneville, who is agent for Anchor Brand. Jdebuneville, Sep. 2nd 1879. The house of Geo. W. Burton of Ridge ville was entered on Sunday, 37th of last month, in the absence of the family, and clothing And many other things stolen. A negro in Mr. Burtons employ Geo. Hester, from Granvilln, left oh Sunday night without warning.' Five negroes have come up to state that they sneezu just like other people. Never said they didn't. Simply gave a current report to that effect, and—found very few white (teople who were willing to deny it.— Charlotte Observer. The only care for chills is tbe Carolinu Chill Cure. Sold by CALLUM BROS. fe CO. Greensboro, N. C. Milton Chronicle tells of a negro, Solomon Field, who got drunk, lay down on the railroad track, near South Boston and went to sleep and was killed by a passing freight train. Mr. William Miller, foreman of tbe Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroud Shops,at Lynchburg, was endeavoring to remove an old nut from a bolt while it was hot aud poured coal oil upon it, when the can exploded and his body was fatally burned. Indian Queen Perfume is the .nost delightful, fragrant and lasting ot all Perfumes: Only 25 cents a bottle at Company Shops Drug Store. * Renfroe, the Georgia Treasurer, who vu put upon bis trial before a high conrt oi impeachment, has been acquitted, less than two thirds of tbe Senators voting guilty. Pnblic opinion tben docs uot ap pear satisfied at the result. The Ohio election was yesterday. Cau tell who beat in our next, can't now. Guessing is useless; so will only say that Ohio is a Republican State, arid, if Fos ter. the Republican candidate, is elected, unless by a very Jarge majority, it will only show that the Republicans are hold*, ing their own; while it'Ewiug, the Dem ocratic candidate, is elected, it will be an immense Democratic triumph. , | THE STATE FAlß. — Last Monday tsa* '.lie fiist day ot the Slate Fair whfeti Is to continue until and including Saturday. The forhiKl opening was ou yesterday by Gov. Jarvls. If there had been a raiii last week sufficient t> lay the dust it would have contributed much lo the comfort of those unending. We don't thing there ate many exhibitors from this section. Dr. Faust went down Moil day morning with a selection of fruits. Son eof our people were off, for tho pleasure of being there, this morning. From the Kuluigh papers we learn many entries had been made, and the contribu tions to the premium list was quite large. SEAHGEANT JASPER.—Tho one hun dredth anniversary of he siege of Sa vannah, ar.d tho death ot Sergeant Jas per was celebrated on the 9th of this month, on a grand scalo. Thern were present twenty thousand people. The volunteer soldiery of South Carolina, Georgia and Fiorida were present in large numbers. The procession was brilliant and im|>ositig. John McMahon, Presi dent of the Jasper Monumental Associa tion, laid the corner stone of tho monu ment to the memory ot Jasper, and I/. S. Senator Gordon delivered the address of tho occasion. THE WALKING MANIA.—The walking mania is spreading, big contests were under way last week in Sail Francisco. Baltimore and New York. Tons of thou sands pay their admission Iceland witness the pluck and powers of endurance of the walkers. The successful pedestrian realizes a fortune. The good sense of such Btrains upon the strength ot men may be questioned. If you have chills go to Company Shops Drug Store and there you will find a cure. Raleigh Farmer and Mechan\ci A gentleman who hns exported large quart* titics ol'jute, manilla, &c., from India, tor,many > ears, says il our people will go iuto.tjifc ,»hure of jntehe will eome down and set up the lunchinery lor Us manufacture. eiihar at liuleigh or anv other convenient point. South Uarouua is already making extensive tests at jute raising. Try Carolina Chill Cure, it will cure you. Sold by CALLUM BROS. fe CO. Giecnsboro,N C We recognize thi» fact, that it the can didate of the DeiiMU-acy is defeated, this is the last free electron we shall ever hold upon American soil. Wo are no( say ing this for politiuUiSffect or lor. the pur- Kre of creating uimccessury alarm, but cause we believe and fear it. Alreadv tho waters are troubled and the waves arc castiifg up froih the bottom, sea weed, mud and all manner of filthy mire. The roar ol elements indicates no ordinary atovva.—moulheru Home. Chew -Jackscn's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. Thero is trouble between the English landlords and Irish tenantry in Ireland, and the subject of home rale is again more than ordinarily agitated. The Irish in New York ure going to have a rous ing meeting in Cooper Institute for the purpose ot encourageing their country men to come to this country, by the wholesale, and tnus teach England and landlords a lesson. A new mode of collecting honey is being tried in Germany. A. small appa ratus, with wires, gives the bees an electric shock, and they fall to the bot tom of the hive, remaining motionless for several hours.—Milton Chronicle. Ben Hill has returned to Washington from >ew York whither he went to ■ ecoiicile the differences in the Demo cratic parly there. He is said to b? dis gusted, and liicut as to the prospects of Robinson. Jesse R. Wharton was elected bv (he magistrates or Guilford county to till the yacancy on the board of commissioners occasioned by tlio death ot Elmslev Arm field. Aahboro Courier: President Kemp P. Battle, ot the University of North Carolina, has accepted au invitation to deliver the address at the Randolph coun ty fair, ou the 21st ot November 1879. Col. Norville Cobb Manager fit the Rockbridge Alutn Springs, shot himself fatally while liuutiiig. The Carolua Chill Cure Is manufacture ed by CALI.um BRO. ACo, Greensboro N. C. U«Uia|lhe II nactck BMM Tsgtiker. [Baltimore Gazette, Dem.] The friends of General Hancock pro pose to establish a Hancock headquarters at Washington when Congress meets and to begin the work of adively poshing him for the Democratic nomination for the presidency. They expect oinch at> sUtance from the South and parts ot the West. In disinfecting Memphis the National Board ot Health has used 170,105 pounds ot copperas, 9,000 barrels of litre, 40 bar rein of sulpher, 1,215 pounds sulphate pf sine, 15 barrels of carbolic add, and 1.200 gallons ot ziuc iron. Psa'l Kasw Half Their raise, "They cured me of Ague, BUliousness and Kidney Complaint as recommended. I had a half a bottle left, which I nsed for iny two tittle girls, who the doctors and neighbors said could not be cured.. 1 would have lost both of them one night If I had not given them Hop Bitters. Ttfcy did tbem so much good I continued their use until they were cured. That is why I ssy you do not kmsr halt the value of Hop. Bitters, and do not recommend them high enough."— 8., Rochester, N. T. bee other oolumn.-~ > American Bwal Horn*. POUTIIBRN PLANTER AKD FARMER »OR OC TOBER. published at Richmond. Va., at 93 a year, Is raeelve t. Among other Interesting ar tides by prominent Southern farmers, we notice vine of specltl Interest to such fanners « tbe South, wbo, wish to Improve their worn-oat lands, bv Dr. El!sey, on "Green Fallow Crops, Animal Mannres and Commercial Fertilisers.' 5 This la the third series on these subjects. The Doctor discusses with great Interest and origin ality the scientific aud practical action of pea and clover fallow, aud grasses generally—the best time, mode of feeding, Ac. His discussion on the action of plaster, lime and commercial ] fertilisers exhibits great scientific research and practical experience. These series of articles should be read by every Southern farmer who deeires to Improve bis lauds by the most eco nomical and efficient means. Tbe Planter and Farmer is a leading agricultural journal fcr Southern farmers, aud wo advise our readers to subscribe to it. Judge McCoy is stopping at the MoAdoo Houne, and being a little unwell this morning had his breakfast sent to bis room. A voung lawyer seeing tbe servant carrying the break fast to hia room, concluded that tbe was sick, and rushed off at once to spread the news and lay pipe for the appointment of his successor. The Judge is hale and hearty,how ever, and will keep somebody wailing for his shoes a long time.— NORTH STATE. In a collision on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad at Helton. West Virginia, a boy named Flanigan who was stealing a ride was instantly killod. Ilia parents live at Clarksburg, West Va. An engineer niid firemau were instant ly killed, and some others injured, but the passengers miraculously escaped. Deputy Marshal J. 15. Phillpot was sent to jail last week by Jundge Dick, after leaving the witness stand wherv h had been swearing against revenue of fenders. He await* au iudictm jnt for perjury. L. Bertran Cady was convicted in Rowan Interior court ol falso pretenses in getting E. IJuvey to sigu bill ol sale to Dunn's Mountain uiiue. A telegram from London, of IsstThurs day. says that two hundred and fifty farmers aud their wives left that day for Texas. The Chronicle nejrer heard of so many totwcco oarn* bring om-nt as UJIK season, and poor flues is, it thinks, tlie cause. Th« yellow lever soeras to bo rather on the increase and is shielding. iVe sup pose (bo warm weatherij the caase. As a reliable and cheap remedy for thn various affections of the throat and lungs, we heartily recommenk Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents. Not enough vacant houses to sup ply the demand in Winston. The walking widow, Pattie Potts has got to Philadrlpbia. The Democrats of Massachusetts have nominated John Quincy Adams for Gov ernor. DIED.—In Durbim, N.C. on Tuetdii the 7th Oct. 1879. little Norman Clifford Lyon, only child of Z. F. and Rota B. Lyon, aged 14 months and Bdays. Thus is transplanted, td heavenly soil, another earthly flower, to bloom in eternal spring Two little babes in Para dise! Two precious links to bind father and mother to the land of light and glory I "Shall -we murmur or complain, When '-Our Father" takes away Those whom we shall see again In the glorious coming Day? Nay, O, Lord! hi pity teach ns How to bear the chastening rod; How to torn the woes that reach us Here, to blessings from our Ood." _ , ~ W. B HARP.ELL. Died at his home in the North-West part of the county on the 7th of this month, Mr. James Brannoch. Mr. Brannoch was a good citizen, nnd in the prime of life. He leaves a widow and several children to mourn his death. Mr. Mebane Morrow, an old and respectable citizen of the county, died at hU home near Big Falls on last Monday night. ADVERTIBEMEN TB. GRAHAM High School, GHAIIAM, U". C. _V—' MTABI.MWP ijf ISSTA REV. D.A. LONG, A. M., Principal.| RE>. W- W.STALEY, A. M. ' REV. W. 8. LOttO. A. M. DAVID BELL, Graduate C. Ph., U. N. C. Td; sessions always open the last Monday In August and closes the last Frl«r»,y lo.May follow ing. Pupils can enter at any time. No deduc tion except in case of protracted sickness- Board, washing, fuel and lights *8 to 911 per month. Tuition *8.50 to *4.00. Send for circular. OtßlftßF fi«pi DRUG STORE I have very recently purchased, and filled the store bouse formerly occupied by Dr. J. 8. Mur phey, with a fresh stock of Drugs and Medicines Also a handsome stock of fancy articles, and everything else generally found In a First Class Drug Store The services of an experienced Druggist have been employed, who will ALWAYS BE FOUND in the Di ug Bto re. Don't forget to call ana see us when at the Shops. And send your orders and prescriptions which will be carefully filled. Win. A. ERWIN. Prices reduced Perfected Farmers Friend Plows madein Petersburg Va. One Horse No. 5 Prioe $4.00 fwo Horse No. 7 " #.OO l'w«t Horse No. 7" . ft.Bo Two Horse No. 8 7.00 For sale at Qrabara by * WOTT&DONSEUu NO, 32 • Dr. B. A. Sellars I . " at Oonyaiy lloyi I» now receiving and patting up bis New Goods. '*- - - A rich sod belutlful line of ladles drees goods. Cloaks 83.75 to $17.00. A lino lot of cheap ready-made clothing SUITS FROM tn ±27 qn These goods vpwe-lJrmgbt In Philadelphia through the agetfcy of my son, on such term* as tu enable mi&ell low. Come mid Vee my low prices, 10 8. 79. 6mo. » LAND SALE. O ■— • * By virtue of an order of the Superior Court, of Alamance county, I will sell, at the residence of the lata William A. Walker, in Alamance county on MONDAY, 3td of NOVEMBER. 1879. The following real property, to wit: The tract of land whereon the late William A. Walk* er, lived up to his death, situate in -Alamance and Caswell counties, adjoining the lands of Garrl«on\ Walker, J. M. Shaw and others containing. > 151 ACRES, tbe whofo of which Is encumbered by the widow's dower. One tract lu Caswell county, known as tbe Wilder land, including tbe Bauoy lot, adjoining the lauds of A. Page, J. X. Shaw and others, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRKS. These lands' are HTmTrably adapted to tbe growth ol line tobacco, find to tbe growth of grains as well. The location is healthy and the water excel* lert. •> - Said tract of land will be sold upon the fol lowing terms: One third of the Qurehsse roon ey'caah, oaeOHfdlii the tv j mainiug third in one year, secured by bonds, carrying interest from day of sale. * ' —- -.C. XVZT...Z » Admr. of W, A> Walker deed. Oct.Bd.-W. ALANARCI COVNTVi Futals Court. li. the matter of tbe Estate Xurena Fresh ' waters. J W. F Jones, Admr. of the estate of Lnrena Freshwater*, having filed his final account aa such, and Tf |w .n'l tng tn th« satisfaction of the - court that the lnjlrn alitfW-wf Polly Clendenln, the heirs at law/ol Sally Dixon, the heirs at law of Susan Word; heirs at law of Chloe Creedle. Monroe .Tone#; Thomas J. Jones, Polly Ephland snd Sally JoAes, are entitled as distributees of said estate, and that they are non residents. It is therefore ordered: That publication be made In Thb ALAMANCE Gleaner, a Newspaper pnh- * llshed in the town of Grubam, N- C., for six sne cessjre weeks, notifying said parties that if there be no exceptions filed to (aid account, on or before the first day of Nov. 1870, a decree will be rendered making this account final in all respects. A. TATE, C. 8. C. Septr. 2. 1879. Juuge of Probata !«»>■•■ COURT. Alsaascc Craatr. Hiram Wells Executor of William Well*. ▼s Anderson Wells and others. » This is a special proceeding to sell thft landa of William Wells deceased to make asset* to pay debts and costs of administration. Solomon Weils one of the defendants reside* In Cherokee County, Kansas and It is ordered that in lieu ol personol service of the summons on him publication be made in Tna Alamance Gleaner onee a week for six successive weeks ieq airing the said defendant to appear and an swer the complaint now on file in this Wliee within that time or the-ea«se will be proceed ed with Exp*rte as to him. This tbe 29th day of September 1879. ♦ A. TATE. C 8.0. of Alamance County. Ityott ire a man of ballon, weakened toy the mmUfot m your ! ! If yon are a man of lotteratoltlnf orer yoar work, to roatora brain nerra and wute, wo „ If Ton ara yonng and aoltetaK from any tnOmcMoa , or dissipation; if yon ara married or (Ingle, old or wre s CT nJ^d« **" l Mwmss! Ham yon dnpeaHa, kidney or vtinarw complaint, dl» feaao of the itonvrck, bowelo, blood, >r«r or ■■ «n/ . Ton wlllbe eared If yon bm It ■ayiaytirwrlifc hk—iWtaiil«»fc. Jlftl b M I Mmw*/ Scott & Donnell Graham N C Dealers in MY «•••*. OItCRRII HiRBWARK, HATH, ■#•! JrIHORI, NRTIONK, IK«N, •TBI L, RAIiT, N*lAAa - **- , • KM, DIVOR, MRRI. VIRRIi B V R RTIIBVat«ftC. New Arrival. v New mod. complete assortment of general ■ me r ch and Im. 135 Sacks of Salt at #1.15 cts. per sack. A tresh lot of Lloie at t1.90 cts. per barrel. AH cheap for cash or l>arter. Call and exam ine before bnyMg efsewherc. «io. i. aw. . r. iiAawti*.

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