THE HORfiiHG CLARION. Democratic at all times. SATURDAY - - 13, 1876. HO IV WILL IT BE PAID ? Some weeks since a very respect- table lady of this county was pro- Bounced insane upon the authority of a responsible physician. Ihe Asylum being full the State provider that one liundred dollars shall bo paid for each insane person support ed by thearespective Counties, 'I his amount was sent Irom the State Treasury in greenbacks to the authorities c f Granv.lle—and how is i.t paid ? By ft couniy order worth fifty ccnts ill the dollar. Yv ho pockets the extra llfty dollars ? The Clari on would like to have this question answered. Tilden of New York has grown very strong in the Presidential race in the last few weeks, and it is thouglithc will probably get the nom ination at St. Louis. I5ut theie is too u'.uch uncertainty to guess the result. Wo 11 wait Til-den and see. Wo clip the following from an exchange: Ba-a, ba-a, colored folks, Have you any wool Yes, sir, yes, sir. Three Slates full, One for Morton, One for IJlaine, And one for the jjreat unknown That’s hi'din^ i-n the lane. The Rei)ublicans are looking a- round for an honest man to place at the head of their ticket. They go in for honesty, but they have a very poor thowing. Qltehy No. 2.—By what authori ty do the County officials use State money for County i)urposes. See statement elsewhere. I Democratic Conservative Meeting. The Democratic Conservative voters of Granville are reciuested to meet in mass con vention, at Ox'ord, Monday May 29th, to appoint delegates to the State and Congres- sioiial district Convention, to be he.d in Raleii'h the 13th and 14th days of June next, and to transact such^ busine..s as may be deemed necessary. J!y order of Co. Kx : Committee. I. S. A IIS, (Jh'in. April 20th 1875. (^EXERiVL DlilECTOEY. CllUlUUIES. Eriscoi’AT.—Kcv. M. 11. tor-Servicos('VtM'v Sunday at II-V o’clock a. ni. and 5.] p. n’l. Fiiday evciiino-8 .),V o'clock p. ni. Methodist—15(‘v. S. V. Iloylo I’af^tor, Sei'viccii S(‘(;ond Siuula.y i'l cach niontli at 11 a. m., and 7^). ni. -11 h Sunday nio-ht 7.1 p. ni. Prayer nK-^.etiu”- eveo Tues(la_y eveniu,*>; fe-aiin! lioiu'. Baptist—Riv. 1*'. !'• Uudi'rwood, Pastor—ScM’vices t'V('ry i^t and .5d San-- day at li a. in a;!;l 7.] p. ra._ Pray^'i' meeting every Thursday ev(‘uun>- at (j o’cloidv p. 111. I’KE3J?YTKMTAX—Ilev. D. E. Jordan. Pastor. Pivaeliiui;- every 2d and-Uli Sah1)ath at 11 o'clock a. hi. and 8 o'elo(dc. Prayer nie.eting Wednesday 8 o'(docl;. JLAir.S. ITendeison—Leav(‘s daily at 81 a. ni. Arrives p. ni. Knap of Heeds—T/'avesTuesdays ami Fridays (> a. m. Arrives same day at (> i). in. ^ , ,, r.eaves B-rea Saturday.' al ■> a. in. Arrives i2 in. Oak llill—Leaves Wednesdays and Satui'days at (! a. 111. Arrives 'ruesday.-! and V'ridays G p. m. JlKCUTliATlONS oK TinC POSTOKKK'l^ Money orders iss'.ied l)i't\ve(Mi 9 a. ni. 1 * \iails eloses at 8 a. in. ami opons at ;> I i>. 111. I>- 'I'AVI.OH, P. .M. NEW A i)YEiriT8E.\IENTS Every body and every journal are making a big talk aliout the Presi dency, but very little is said about the second ottice ou the ticket, that of Vico President. This is just as im})ortant. We trust the people will think about this thing. 'I here's no getting around it We will have to pull our gloves oil’in ad vance of the campaign. Well, here we go. You will hear from us in our next. Democrats, support the Clauion’. • lielknap has been indictcd by a Washington grand jury. S.")^ the Kadicals that have been indicted here can init this in tlicir pipes and smoke it, if it is any consolation. Every brancii of the .Federal G ov- ornmcnl has suspended ai d every l)ody has gone to Philadeli)lia. About f)0,0i)0 people were present at the opening of tiie Centennial last W.idnesday. AVjd:RLY 'HOTEI citlpepI':k, va. ]\j[orrow l^rotliers. Hanagers zni Propriotorc. JOHlV TAYLOE, Assista/it. A FIRST-Cl^ASS HODSE. Tohn Tavloe, late editor Lexington, N. C. CJnfral, now Assistant al Waverly _ Hotel, will be pleased to see his NiJ..ih Cai.jliua frienrls. ['^^^^9-Lv OXFOPl). —Tames B. Cr(‘\vs. (;on.lable—\V. 0. (.rainrei*. Con.missiou('rs—S. S. liaitlicoek, A- IL A Williams, '1'. D. Crawford, Siuiib Watkins. PROFE-SIONAL CARDS. RS. Paschall & Young, eeeeeeeee oceeceeeeo'j eeeeeeeceeee ceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeecaeeeeeoeoecee eeseeeceo'j eeeeeceecoe oeeeeceeeo LADIES eoeeeeeceoe eeeeceeeee eeeeeeeeeeo eeeo eeeo Work for a Sewing eeee ecee Machine. eoee oeeeoeeeee eeceec;jeeee eeo^ceeeoe WEED eeeoeeeecee ceeeeeeeeo (.'oeeoeee>_‘eo e Given for a C/tij (fjo S:ihi-i-iucrs e e ' eoeeeo eeoeee eeeeen Por The Torolllicllt. o,ecoee eeoeee eeeeee eeeeeeeee eeojeeoee eeeeceeoft T rv It! ooeeee(ee coeoeeeoe " eeeeeeeee ceeec'.eeoeeGOCceeejo eoecc-ee eeoeee p a 1 Cl' i rjN G p: 1YsI € IAN.s, OKEORl), N. C. Om('0 at T. D. Crawford & Drug Store. J^rTeTw. OWEN, ' S 17 11 Or 1*' () N' - I > 'I' ^ ’ OXFORD, N. C. Office at his residence. 6-iin Fv r AT.. riyrKii 3^rber ind l"Iair Dresser, OXFORD, N. C:. ' 11-ti A Few styles ®f P>oots that iKi'y' l)eeu on liauii sev;Tal seasons tua- must he sold, ('ooper i''!: M iillains.

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