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TkFmORNIRG CLARiON. Democratic at all times. SATURDAY - - - MAY 6, 1876. The Petersburg Index• AppeaH^rv'^ sibl.y observes that “the breath ot life in the nostrils of the Radical party is sectional prejudice and liatred of the Southern people. When that inspiration and source of strength shall expire, wo shall have a new country, a union, and a new destiny, from which all the dreary and dreadful past will be ex punged, and on which will rest the snnsThine of *i happy and useful fu ture.” —... I We don’t believe this Presiden tial canvass is to be run upon any narrow issues, says the Iliclunond Whig, but upon the broad principle that a change of men and parties is demanded by the exigencies of the times, and the change will be made. Nothing can stop the whirlwind once it is set in motion. A writJ77a^^*'^^e¥l^t) from this place to the Raleigh Era (Rad ical) says ; ‘-Count on Granville for eiaht hundred clever majority this summer.” That is counting chick ens before they are hatched. Dem ocrats, you sec the necessity of be- gining the work early-with a stout lieart and determined will. An old man died recently at Eben- burg, and sewed up in an old vest worn by him was found $2 )0. His family didn’t “pull down his vest” for nothing. Corn meal at 80 cents per bushel. Cooper & Williams. eeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeo eeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeee eeseeeeeee eeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeee LADIES eeeeeeeeeei^ eeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeee eeee eeee Work for a $(>5 Sewing eeee eeee eeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeee e S'.ihscribcrs e Mafliine. PJEED eeeeee eeee eeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeee e e Given for a Chih ofjo e GGGGCG eeeeee For Tll3 Torcllllgilt. eeeeee eeeeee eeeeee GCCGGCGGG GCGJCOGGC./ GCGGGGGGG Ti'V It! ^eeeeeet ee 1eeeeeeeee eeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeee eeeeeee eeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeee eeeeeeeeeee directory. CIIUUCIIES. Episcopal—Rev. il. II. Vanohn l?ec- tor-Scrvices every Snnday at 11.1 o’cloc.v a. m. and p. ui. riklay evenings o’clock i>. ni. :^liOTiroi)iBT—Ilev. S. V. IToyle Pastor; Services second Sunday in eacli montli at 11 a. iri., and7i p. ni. 4r-h Simdiij ni,!>-lit 7.] p. HI. Prayer meetui>- every Tuesday (iven’ui^;' same hour. Baptist—liev. V. P- Underwood. Pa?;tor—Services every ist and.Jd Sun- dav at U a.'ni and p. ni._ I rayoi meetin.o- every T’luu'sday evenni^j; at o’clo(“.k p. in. PiiicsnVTERiAX—Rev. I). E. Jordan. I Pallor. Preaclnn.o; every :^d and 4m i Sabhatli at 11 o'clock a. in. and S o cloek. i J^rayer ineetuig Wednesday S o clock. Having opened a Firsl-class CONFECTIONERY in conncctlon \\it!i the I’ost Oflice, 1 am • prepared to sell evei-ythinA' in tlial j line. ciiea[>cr than tlu'y evt'r j Averi^ oiT’ered to the, pn'olic j l)(“for-'- MAILS. - ITonderson—Leave:^ dally at a. ni. An-ives 5 p. m. , K'na)) ■! Reeds—leaves I iiesdays a.i I iM'idays 0 a. ni. Arrives same day at o p. in. ,, , T (- n I),Leaves R?rea Saturday.-^ at .) a. in. Arrives r2 in. - Oak Hill—T.eaves Wednesday? and Saturdays at G a. in. Arrives Tuesday^ and Fridays (> j>. m. KEaiTLATIOXS OK THK POSTOFFTOK. Money orders issued !)etween '.) a. ni. 1 ix in. ^ ' Mail-^ closes at 8 a. in. and ' p, ,H. E. C. Taylor. 1 • OXFORD. Mayor—-Tames 1>. C'rcnvs. (’onstal)le—^V. (y. ('ral>tree. Coiiiini^'sioners—S. S. Ilaitlicock, A- n, A Williams, 1'. D. Crawford, Sini!.' Watkins. IS ffiEl Col. Donan has taken editorial charge of the Danville Ne7us and our worthy cotemporary fairly spar kles from his able pen. We con gratulate the M’7us upon this valua ble acquisition. As the Col. now has his engine on the track the hand-cars had better get out of the v/ay. Susan B. Anthony propounds the following conundrum: States citizenship—What is it. Ah, Susan, you will have to give us an easier one. Canned (mOOiIs froiii SARDINES 30 CENTS. j mini Ml M. IS ' FilESCn 3.» TO .'•» Cr.TTS. Calces, J" elliesj. m'} CEAOKSRS, Sio. 'i’lie lailies are especially invited to call and >xaininc them. c. A. TAYLOR, 18-tf Jsumerous suicides reported over the country. Send in you subscription. :.ll JIST TO HASIU Ilor^e collars and I lames. Plow Lines and name strings, Flows ami Flov^ Points for sale by Cooper & ’'Villiains. fn ord-'r to introduce onr large, (dglit' ipage. Literary and Fainily Pai>er. i SOHVcnir, we-will s(mu1 it, on trial, sij^ 10 foronlyGO cents, and to each Mibscriber wo will mail, iK>st-])aid, fo'y eleirant Ojr. Ciiiio:nos : ‘ f/itt^le Lc(| (.'Ivlldroii s ■•Fcek-a-F.oo” and ‘\MotIv.n-’s Joo. The=;e pictures are not common prints, but genuine Oil Cbromos m siKice' colors, that are etual in appearance to tine oil paintings. .lu~t think of four line cbromos and an excellent i;> rarv paper six months for C ) cents. i it. ■ Makeup a club of hve siibscri r;'-; ji'id we will send yon an extra copy «ix monrlm and four extra c.liroinos, -V dano-or of loosing yoiu money. We fer to tlie Post ]MaSter, r>nstol. as to o-s responsibility. Cash *’^‘1’'“’^' , j, vance. No samph'S free. ^ ",V,n(! ed to take subscriptions ;uk1 sell om pictures. From to !;10 a day ea-.i‘. Vddre^;s V/. V.. Dl'RI^OW. ' Bristol, Tea:!^ , ’ “J Ui Hey '"Oil,. F'INE Assortment of Cigars, Sardines. :\[at(!hes. Dried Emit. • jn«t n.cMve.l l.y MITCHELL & SON=-
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