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VOL. 2, THE GLEANER. ■» (v, . J ' • ruiujaiiKT) weekix ur PARKER & JOHNSON Graham, f. C, Uatei of Subscription. Poslaye Paid : One Year * 4,1 "59 Six Months •{ Throe Months - • • • • • -w Every person sending us a club of ten subscribers with the cash, entitles himself to one copy free, for the length of tune for which the club is made up. Papers sent to .different offices. No Departure from the C'uah System Rates mt AdwrtW**. Transient advertisements payable in ad vance ; yearly advertisements quarterly in advance. jl m. |3 m. Bm. I 6m. j 13 m. TmTTre $3 (X) i-S 00 *4 0(1 i? 000 *lO 00 2 I y ooi * ™ G 00' 10 pO , 15 00 Transient advertisements *1 per sqnar for the first, and fifty cents for each subse quent insertion. --ct . , Adver.isoiiicnts not specified as to time: published until ordered out, and charged accordingly. . , . ,111 advertisements cotisidcrrd due from first insertion. One inch to conetituto a sqnare For larger advertisements tli.\n two squares, terms as reasonable a» can Uo af forded, according to special contract, basgd upon the rates above gpeciallv.set forth. jpp*ift7fQnpptkn^ aiai " nas *t* I '. 'I THIS FAfflß 18 OK JPIIJB Wl** _ NR.IIILI' A PR EACH Kit, An official of one of the railroads centering in Defroit was yesterday lieset hy an old'frian for a railroad pass to Grand Rapids. The stranger entered the office with a big cane in liis hand and a "woodsy'* 'air. He looked as if ho had entered town After a» all-night's wrestle with a bad dirt road, and he had no sooner stood his cane up in the corner than he briskly inquired: "Are you the free-pass man?" The official hesitated a little, and the stranger anionded his query by asking: "Would you give a preacher a pass to Grand Rapids?" *'Are yoa a preachor }" "Kinder." "You give me your word that you are a preacher, do you ?" —ot exactly," stammered the stranger. I don't say lam regularly 0 •'We can give passes to clergymen occasionally but we must know that they are active dispensers of the gos pel." "That hits me," cheerfully replied tho old man, rubbing bis hands. "1 calculate I dispense more gospel than any one mau in Antrim coun 'ty!" "But you just admitted that you Weren't a preacher," said the offi . cial. "Not a regular 'squire. I'm what you might call an assistance to reg ular preachers. I'm sexton of a church, I lead at prayer meeting and I've started all the hymns that have been sung in Antrim county for five years past." The official (smiled faintly, and the stranger was encouraged to go on : "I'm nearly a preacher. Folks Send for me when they are dying. I keep order at camp meetings, and if anybody'i to be dragged out of the school-house for snapping beans dnr. ing prayer-meeting I'm the one who does the (/ragging." "That's hardly being a regular proaclier," replied the official. "No, of course: but its mighty close on it. It's so near that I hate to walk to Grafld Rapids. I'm on Call, judgei If our preacher should suddenly give out I'd be the Only tnan within fifteen miles who could Stand behind his pulpit and take his place they all know it, and I'm res pected accordingly. More'n half the people call rae'parson' or 'deacon and fellows Who havo got] into ft jaw ftbout Daniel in the lion's den or in the bullrnshes have walked five nailes to have me set 'em right.'' The official made ont the trip' psfes and, as the stranger returned thanks and picked up cfti*e 1* added: ''l wont tffldf dp illy' mdfre "room than I can help, and I'll leave my satchell if you think ttfe cars'll be loaded too heavy. You have Ine' this paw to the poor, and its treasure laid up in heaven for you, where I hope some day to meet yoa and tell you how good I felt to roll along in your cars after jogging for eighty five miles on foot."— Detroit Free Prem. , o - - 4, .Wa» the crowd tumultous?" in- Miother who had JirttTidrtls from a maw meeting. "Too roultuous," replied the other, "Oh »• nq, jnit about multuoug enough to vomlortably llj} THE ALAMANCE GLEANER. A D VERTISE MENTS. pALACE JEWELRY STORE OPTICIAN, WATI'H-XIKER, AND JEWELER, AND ENOIt A vm, i' ■ i i - AND DEALER. IN WATCH EM, CI.OCKM. JK WCI.KV SUver Ware; Bridal Presents, Solid Rings, Walking Canes, Gold Pens, &c. GREENSBORO, N. .C. W hirh vlllkcwM cheap f»t Caah. PjT"WatA«s, Clocks, Jewelry*, Sewing Ma chines, anil pistols repaired cheap and on hort notice. An assorted stock of Guns, sPistols Cartridges, &c., always on hand. ApriHMy IST O ffil'C E . U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE Special Taxes. 'Mayjjf 1876, £3 Asri!, SO, 1877. The Revised Statutes of tlie,United State Bectir»n& 'A'&l. 8237, J23B, and 8389, requiri every person engaged in any business, avo eatfon, or employment which renders him li able to a Special Tax, to procure and plac( hi Uit» establishment or pi act of business a Stamp aciiothig the payment o s£bl Special Titi for the .Special Tux, Yeai beginning Mny-l, 187(>,liefore commencing 01 continuing business after April 30, 1876. The taxes embraced within the provisions of the law above quoted arc the following, J&'j *'j t"7 3? a ' Rectiflor* *' " *s2oo 00 Dealers, retail liquor 25 00 DenJers, wholesale liquor JOO Q0 Dealers In malt liquors wholesale 50 00 Dealers in uialt liquorit, reta.i 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco, 35 00 Retail dealers in itiAf tobacco 500 00 And on sales of over SI,OOO, fitly cents for every dollar in excess of *I.OOO. , Dealers in manufactured tobatfeo 500 Manufacturers of stills 6i! 00 And for each still manufactured 20 00 And for each worm manufactur ed 00 00 Manufacturers of tobacco 10 00 .Manufacturers of cigars 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, first class, (more than two horses or other i auimals) 50 00 Peddlers of tobacoo, second class (two horses or other animals) 25 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third class (>nc horse or other animal) 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on foot or public conveyance) 10 00 Brewers of less than 500 lhmdrcd barrels 5O 00 Brewers of 500 barrel»or more 100 00 Any person, so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing requirements will be subject to severe penalties. Persons or firms liable to pay any of the Special Taxes named above must apply to C. S. W INSTEAD, Collector of Internal Rev enue at Orecnsboio, and pay for and procure the Special Tax Btamp or Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1870, and without further notice. D. D. PRATT. Commissioner of internal Revenue. Office of Internal Revenue, I Washington, D. C., Feb. 1,1870. j MI'PKKIOK COURT Alnninncc fouiiiy Andrew Murray as Admlnls- ] trator John Albert, l'laintiff j SUMMONS Againtt | I Robert J. Albert, William 11. I rojt REI.IK Albert, and Martha J,Albert ( Sarah K. A lbert, Joseph Y. Special Pro- Albert, James S. Albert and cecdlngs Eddie Albert, the last five v hifants without guardian. State oj North Carolina, To the Sheriff of Alammiee County — QTEIJT INO Yoit arc hereby Commanded to summon Robert J. Albert, ll'illiam 11. Albert, and Martha J. Albert., Sarah E. Albert, Joseph V Albert, James 1 Albert, and Kddie Albe.it the last five infants without guardian the defendants above named if they be found within your County to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the County of Alamance within twenty one days after thjtoervice of this summons on them cxclusivcvmic dj»y of such service, and answer the cofrfpTalut which will be deposit ed in the office of said Clerk within ten days from the dale of this summons: And let said dtf ndants take notice that if they fail to answer the complaint within that time the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Herein fail not and of this summons make due return. 1 Given under my hand and the seal of said Conrt. This 12 day of Febuary 1870. W. A Albright C. S. C. Alamance County. In the above entitled proceeding it appear ing to the satisfaction of the court that Rob ert J. Albert is a proper party thereto and that lie is a non-resident It is ordered that publication for Win be made In TIIK ALA MANCE (ILEARTFCB for rtx weeks in lieu of personal service of summons. W A. Albright, C. S, C. Alamance County. Done at office in Graham I Feby. this 1878. } Pumps! Pomps!! a-:o: , TIIOMAS S. v ROBERTSON, 1 • • « .(• r Company Shops, It. •€., •S- a *r* A Is manufacturing and rolling the be«t and ,' A "'lr : i rnEAPKHT prmrn ~ ?r »>;.>■ •# —r •;: —fr erar offered to Ike Deopl# ofjW» State. *••«« pump* are a* duipMe m w«o4e* pumps can be made. Tliey are easy as any one want ing water could wi»h. They are sold as cheap aa any one who propones to buy could ask. Pumps delivered anywhere on short notice. Each pump warranted. The manufactur refers to every p"iup of his in use. Not on has ever failed * _ fab 2S-1t gCOTT k DONNELL. GRAHAM, X. a. Bay and sell COTTON, CORN, VLOVB, BACON LARS, AND ALL KIND* Of COVNTBV PIOII'CE, fob. Ift-fcßl GRAHAM, N- (J,, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1876. ADVERTISEMENTS. J. P. GtJLLEY, RETAILKK AND JOBIIER or Dry-Goods, Clothing NOTIONS. BURT'S HAND-MADE Boots & Gaiters IIATS AND CAPS, T.IMHIt, TRUNKS, WHITE liOODS, £%., &c. Smith. Cor. Earjeltetille St., ftml Erchanae Place # RALEIGH. N. C. A FLORENCE Sewing Machine H ill make a stleh alike mi both sides It, has a rcvcrsahle feed. It is made of flue case hardened steel. It tuts no cogs, cams or wire springs to get out of order, has a self-regulat ing'tension. it will sew from light to heavy fabric, and is adapted to all family sewing. It is the prettiest inachiueinade,aud runs very light—is aluiost noiseless, and is just what every housekeeper ought to havo The use of ft can be learned from the book accompany ing each machine. , And it can be had ou monthly installments if desired. We also have a new. JIANI FACTI'IiIKO MA C 111 IV E far rrrf ktar; wsrk, which can also be siscd on fine work. This machine wi.l make 2852 stiehes per minute. Manufacturers will do well to order a Flor ence B. at ouce. The huudreds of the Florence now In use in North Carolina prove its merits,and that our people appreciate a good tiling. Needles, oil, thread and silk constantly on hand for all machines and scot by mail to any part of the State. H'e are also agent for the BICKPO UD I'nnilr Knitting .71 n r h lue upon whicli'ap.ooo stiches may be knit per mill rite, and from thirty to forty paijx of socks may be knit per day, complete without seam, anil perfect fioel and toe. , lloods, Gloves, Shawls Scarfs, Headings. &c., may be knit upon the "Woman's Help," and the price is less than half tiie common knitters, only *3O. Correspondence solicited in relation to cith er the Knitter or Sewing Machine and samp les of work sent when requested. All orders by mail will receive prompt attention. And machines shipped to any part of the State. Agent wanted in every county. Ad dress , F. 6. CAKTLAND, * General Agent. Greensboro, N. C i F. JONES, ' GRAHAM. N. C, Buggy and Carriage Makers, Arc prepared to fill at the shortest notice all order* in their line Repairing promptly and neatly (Jonc, at MODERATE BATE*. They also keep constantly on hand (or sale at an assortment of Iraa Nails, nn«KT M nlrriitl, Prepar ed Filial* •' all calara, .i•.,J 'I , ■ *, ! * . Plniln, *• Any style of cuflln furnished at two hours notice. All kinds of produce taken at market prices. Wc are thankful for past patronage, and hope to merit ita continuance. f«b B fililfiiE" Wn. Fonms & murrnEK . raCfflv (miilcr tlic 3c»bow U«H,) greensTjoro, n "c„ keep cousuntly on hand a complete assort ment of PURNTTURE. Repairing of every description, including Upholstering neatly drtne. Their atock consist* of A i'HA.KMKB mKVm. ranging In price froic $25.00, to $500.00, •flee. BliUi-Rmb. Parlsr * Barh- Utile rtlks. Jlaiirws aaa »pria| f M •( srrrr ra. Hat-radcs*nd"ttis'"and everythlng ln th furniture line. Their stock is the largest an moat complete erer offered tn this portion of the State. They defy competition In nuall orpr ice , T • apr9tf. Bn* ADVERTISEMENTS. HOME ENTERPRISE. vk emojK'UHG sjTI&YE, MAM'KACTCRED KY SKRGKANT & ItIcCAITI.RV. GItF.F.XSBORO, N. C. F • SnfScTi ma These Stoves arc vastly superior to the great majority of Stoves bought of Northern Manufactures. Tlie best of material Is used in the manufacture, and tiiey have never failed to give entire satisfaction. In addition to the great excellence of these Stoves, there is great advantage to those who liuy.iH living near tlie factory, froin whence to replace ftliy vessel at short notice that should be accldetitly broken. Price No. 8 *3O, No. 7 *3«. P. R. Harden it Bro., Graham, are agents for the sale of the above named stove. RPIIKSUNNY SOLTTI Tkc n*nlMWHil Lift-rat Hiiprr it Ancrick, KHII.I.UNTA!«NOVnt'BnRNTII CySI'KCIMKNS FltEE.jffJ The new stories will soon he com menced, and will be tbomcol intensely thrill ing of any romances yet published in »n American journal. HI I, I, A UOH'OI OR NORTH IND lOI'TH. A Thrilling National Romance, Based Upon the Adinintstraliona of Presidents Lin coln and Johnson, and the Ex ecution of Mrs. Surratt in 1865. WUITTBS nr A DISTtSOUISI'KD Statesman. WRITTEN IN RI.OODi OR THE MID-NIUIIT PI.KDIiK. A I*l •ry •rih«i l.aM NspsUss'i R»l| Br M. QUAD or TOE MICHIGAN PMS«. FIGIITINO AGAINST FATE: OR AI.ONK IN THE. WORI». A Brilliant Serial,now Running by Mr*, Mary E. Bryan, WlK> It the Finest Story EDITH lijiwi nONK I srThr Ttaflslisas mfm Eaclsr f Vlrl {Jr A L'ori I.AR NOVELIST. RK.MINIMCKNCEM OP THE Confederate goveunment 1 j 11. 11. I), tj'crs, Chief Clark of Treas ury under Mr. Metmuimger. ItvyThis '.vill he a deeply intcres Ing series of sketches giving the eurly trials, disadvan tage*, and many amusing incidents of our people In their efforts to cstaUiili au Inde pendent Govermnwrt. tt jr A number of unusually brilliant short stories appear In each issue, with a great variety of shaking subjects. Mabscripliou, I.MO n Vrsr, Club* of 4 and upwards, $2.50 enrh. " »l •• "4 'A'» - - CS"F.xtrii copy I'ltEK, one year, f«r a club of 5 at ♦3.00. Addrcua J. If. HKAIA Atlanta. da. TASK MADE KASY. Jly the u*c of the VKTOKKIIN WIItMKK IMI*ROV ■CO Hay Bake, Manufactured by JOHN DODOS & CO., Dayton, Ohio. Tlila i« lhl« aalf Vrrfrrt Mrlf-Opern liuK , RAKE ever offered to t.io public. Any little t?irl or boy that can drive a gentle horac, can rake the liay »» well U the atrongeat man Circulara wot free on application. OKO. A. C'ITfTM, Agent .: (irahaoi. N. C. J^OTICE. The firm of Holt, Newlln fc Co.. wa» dU nolved on the latof October M. Holt having nnrchaaedtbe lutereat of Jamea Naw lin atld Arm. All paraona indebted to the concern will pleaae come forward and fettle their account* a* it ia ckwe all account* due the old Arm. The bnalncM will lie conducted In future by Holt, White * VVHMamWWi. who are authorised to collect and receipt for all due to the eaid int.- R. M HOLT. . JAMEA NKft'LIX. rjillE GREENSBORO PATRIOT, to ' RRT A ■■.■■■■ CD I*9l Published weekly In Oreeoaboro, !». C. bi Puffy A Albright, at W-10 per year •• ad vance—iniatage Included. It ia Dcmocratle-ConaerratlTe In poHtice andlabora isealoualy for the material proepe» rityof the South generally and North Caroli na' j>artlcularly. : . -e/- ■ '. ' try North Carolinian* abroad should uot be without it. OFFIC'R OF TilK it r * ■ p Alamance Gleaner, L... .3d - . ■7 - T We c»U the attention of th« public to the appearance of ✓ » ' THK GLICAN EU, ' / I • • L 'i | ftwlll be fuml«he«t tu aulwribor*, until far ■ -tlior notice, al lli« Iw* rule of r 91.M fn Abhim, TIIS rVRI.TfiHKhS rAYTKtt ALL rosTA&jr. I livable in Admnce. I K ■ j Our nira will be to mako the GLBAxan FIItST CLASS FAMILY PAPER '> la ffwr It wit. contain mil the Loral Newa of tlm Couiitv, Htatr Ncwa, the moet lui|M»rtantTel i«r»|»Uifi Now* o( the week and urefully .Se eded MiKellancoim Matter. It will lie a |ia|ier which no family in Ala mance ounty tan aflord to be without. t ■I . ' THE GLEANER will alto prove of partic ular lutereat to former runliiouU In liilanec tion, now living lu other |>arla of thecouu iry, and to all aucb U will i« S> .nailr4 la aar aMm ayaa ratalp •f aabarrlptlaa prle«. Wt wonld fall eapeclal attention to lb« valoa of the GLEANER !fU rL ; ' • ' 1— «»,(,, ,iu -r *iil- • ;ft w.• , 1 ?i» t.*cf i i ' i ;* , i ,« ~ A« A4f»ntfli| Nrllan, ■* ■ * - ' *"»S j" jiij 5 'TICtTH" "Tf TIIE GLEANER baa a rapidly (rowing elr" dilation in the InaM Tobacco and grain trowing ftKf'TlO* OF Tli IfljlL ■,«" , ' * PUT your money trhert it fill do the mott good and tubtcribeai once to tU GLEAN Eli. . J! PARKER k JOIIXSON, Pabliaher*. ADVERTISEMENTS It Pays ! It Pays ! ! WHAT PAY# f It pays every Manufacturer, Mcrchan- Mechanic, Inventor, Farmer, or Profess ional map, to keep informed on all the iiut provements and discoveries of the age. It pays the head of every family to intro duce into his household a newspaper that is instructive, one that fosters a taste for in vestigation, aud promotes thought and en courages discussion among the members. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN which has been published weakly for the last thirty years, docs this, to an extent lieyond that of any other publication, in fact "it is the only weekly paper published in the Uni ted States, devoted to Manufactures. Me chanic*. inventions, and New Discoveries in the Arts and Sciences. Every number is profusely illustrated and Ms contents embrace the latest and most interesting information pertaining to the Industrious, Mechanical, and Scientific Progress of the world; discretions, with Beautiful Engravings, of New Inventions New Implements, New Processes, aud Im proved Industries of all kinds; Useful Notes, Uceelpes, Suggestions and Advice, by Prac tical Writers, for Workmen and Employers in all tlie various arts, forming a complete reportory of New Inventions aud Discoveries containing a weekly record not only of the progress of the industi ial arts in our own country, but also at new discoveries and inventions In every branch of Engineering Mechanics, aud Science uf abroad. TM SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, has lieau the foremost of all industrial pub lications for the past, thirty years It i« the oldest, largest, cheapest, and the bent vwkty illustrated paper devoted to Engineering, Mechanics, Chemistry. New inventions, Sciei ce and industrial progress, published In the world. The practical rcoelpU are well worth ten time* the Bub»crlptiou price. And for the •hop and notue will *av« many time* the «>st • s -at-wilnorlprtou. .IbrckiMa, Farmers, lllrtkHln, Km. ginerra, Intinura. Haita. fMlarrm, I kcaina, l,*r. era «f Htlracr, and ar*. pit af all PrtfM •rfaaa, will find tlio Scientific American useful to Uieiii. Itvhuuld have * place hi every family, library, atudy, office, and counting riM>m; In every reading room, College at d nchooj. u new volume commence* January lnt, 1878. A year'* number contain BS2 page* and aaveral hundred engraving*. Thoimaudx of volume* are pieaervea for binding and refer once. Term*, •MO a year l»y mail, Includ '"K P"*tage. DUcount to club* Special circular* giving club rate* *ent free. Single copies mallod on receipt* of 10 c«uU. May be had of all new dealer*. PJITRRTK. In connection with the Scientific Amtrirftn. Mcmm Mnnn A Co. are Solicitor* of Ameri can and Foreign Patent*, and have the lur geat c*tabll*hment In the world. More than ilfty thotuand application* have lieen made for patent* through their agency Patent* are obtained on |he' bc*t term*, model* of new Invention* and nketchen ex amined and advice free. A apeclal notice I* made hi the Seientffie Anerteim of all inven- U»n* patented through thi* agency, with the name and reddencc of the patentee. Pat ent* are often *old In part or whole, to per son* attracted to the Invention by «ueh no tice. Send for Pamphlet, containing full dl rectlou* for obtaining Patent*. A hound volume containing Mm Patent Law*. Ccn»u». of the V, 8., and 143 Engraving* of medial! leal movement*. Price % cent*. Addre** for the Paper or concerning Pat ent* MUWN A CO, HrParle Kow, New York Branch Office, Cor. V A 7tLt Bt*., Wadilng lou I). C. AJIKKfCAN AIV D r OBKIfI.I Pi'l'EHT*. Ollinorc A Co., *uccc**or* to Chipman Ho*mcr A Co., Solicitor*. Patent*procured In all countries. No fee* in advance. No charge unto** the patent la granted. Nr. f ecu for making preliminary examination*. No additional fee*, for obtaining and conducting a rehearing, By a recent decinon of the commiMiloncr all rejected amilicatlou* may be revived. H|»eelal attention given to intcrfer cnce count before the Patent Office, Exten sion* before Congrc**, Infringement Suit* in different State*, and all litigation appertain ing to Invention* or Patent*. Send «tnmp to Ollinorc it Co. for i«mhphlct Of *ixty page*. ' 4 L**4 l.*ad warraali. and ■crip. Contc*ted Land ca«e* pro*«cuted before the t'. ft. General Lund Office and Ocpait ment "f the Interior. Private Land claim* Mining and Preemption ciaima, and ilomc ■tead ease* attended to. Land Scrip In 40. SO, anil ISO acre piece* for *ale. Thl* /Scrip I* a*«ig liable, and can be located In the numn of the pnrcha*cr ll|»on any Oovcrnuient land subject to private entry, at •1,25 tier acre. It i» of c|uiu value with Bounty Laud War rant*. Sand *!*mp to Gllmora A Co., for pamphlet of Instruction. Arrears »( Fay Mad Banaly. Officer*, Soldier*, and Sailor* of the lale war, or their heir*, are In many ca*e« enti tled to money from the Government of which they have no knowledge. Write full history, of *ervlce, and state amount of pay and bounty received. Enclose stamp to Glluiorr A Co., and a full reply, after examination, will l>e given yon free rK*«lON)l. All officer*, soldier*, and nailor* wonnded raptured, or Injured 111 the late war, Ijiwever (lightly, e* n obtain • pen*km by addressing Gllmore A.Co. Cane* protecuted by Glhuore A Ai., liefore the Supreme ourt of the rutted states, the court of claim*, and the Southern cinlmt commission. Each department of mir bn«lne»« I* con ducted InakCparate bureau, under charge of the same experienced partie* employed by the old firm. Prompt attention to l,ii»l nea* entrunted to Gilmore A 0., thu* neciir cd. We Jcalre to win aucccM by deserving It. Ailtlrct* (irt.Mrtrtr. t fc r». 629 V. Street W selling ton 1).. CIIIIOMOS FJIEEI In "Her to Introduce roir laree, rij(lit-p«i{c , Illustratrt l.ltera nr ami Family l'u|H'i'. The : Houvsnir, we wiU kiml II cm trfJtl. tlx months for only 40 eta., ana to each sub scriber we will mall, i»*l paM (our elegant Oil Ckramna. "UlUe lied Riding l(«»d." The Children's swipf,** I Peck-»-Boo" and ' "Mother's Joy." These picture* are not I con.toon prints, hut genuine oil ebrunoa Id sixteen color*, that art equal In appear- I aaee toltae oil painting*. Jn»t think of It (our Bn« cbrouuw and a» excellent lit'rarj I paper iiia months (or 00 rU Try It. Make up I a etnh if tve iutwArtber* and we will tend you an extrft.eopv for six months and fonr 1 extra cbromos. No danger of loosing Tour money. W nirr to the Pout Master. Bris tol, as to our raspouslWttur. Cash required in adrtnee. Nrfsawpwa fiee. Agents want ad to luka subscriptions and toll our fl'ie pictures. From f3 to $lO a day a*Ur inadc. Address, W. M. m'RKOW, 300 Main St. Bristol Tenu. g C UOBEBTSON, DEM.EU IN Grave Stones, AND *• . MONUMENTS, GREENSBORO, N. C. NO. 11. ADVERTISEMENTS. ifwoiflAY Von know it won't pay ta mnke your pur chase* from old stock, a trend) picked over. Our Mr. Gaiit has jnst returned from the North, where lie personally ne'e/ted and pur chased a large stock of Orr.fiM4>, fsi»cerlr«. urf, llallonr-Wnrr. Mlllon-Wair, ■lnrlwHrr, oeether with a well assorted st"«-k of KKADY-**ADK t|.OTHIX«, ' and ilie mult complete line of NOTIONS ever offered to the people »>f thin county. Boots and Shoes of every variety, including the heft hand uiadc. We make a specialty of Bool* and Shoes, and we a*k an examination of our slock. Luok and judge lor yourself. Wo defy competition inprice* or quality. Wu will »ull you the heat calicoes, for 10 cent*. We can nell yon a good suit eluthcs for 910. We wish, especially, to cull your attention to the great decline In prices in the Northern markets. We bought at these reduced prices ()ur customers aliall have mil tlic advuutai;i> of the good bargain* we uiadu. Highest prices paid for ail kinds of produce. Come lu •ee us 1 J. Q. CANT, A CO. Company Shop*, NOT. 2nd, 1875, nov.3-tf DANL. WORTH Company Shops, N. C., . Thanks his friends and the public for the very liberal patronage Ue has heretofore en joyed; and begs to introduce to their liwpcct ion the IJAIROBMT H»4 n#MT t OB#I KTK | ANB TIBIKB I STOCK OF GOODS \ ■ , evej brought to AI»MHN Countv. lie haa . j. st returned'from the Northern cttle* where I he purchased and has received aud and is re , eel vug hU NPDINU AND HCNHBOOODn III* stock consist* of DRY-GOODS, fi >m com mon to the Uuest ever ottered in this in rkct, BEADY-JfA tm CLOT lIII*, of every deacrlptlon, Hji'ta, boots AND Miaou * of all varlctle* to the bentiiaud-niade. (tork of MII,MHnr OOODN, HARD' WASH CVTI.MI, «RBKNN. WAM, ffBVKIM VAMNKN, TIN WARR. ! DHKNM HAT". urges t assortment at the lowest price*, a full stock FAMILY UIIOCEMES, VOTER AN It SOLE LEA TIIEH, Fertilizers, In a word, lie ha# everything of ary quality tlint yon «ill want to buy, awl he will buy at the bfafhcft'prlMa all, and anything you have to x'll. All he wki U foryoii to call and w for yourself. If you don't what vou want Vf>u ju«t a«k (or it, and then we if it inu't found. -« CaTCook Ptovc* of every variety, in price from fIT.SO. up. naavll-fttit l)dp|Knl Notice. D B.V. r.BiSO N, (rw odd yi ai *) mmim Tliofc who wluli the bent condition of their • WW. OK t'UII.DHN** TRUTH should let It !«■ known without delay through 11-w Klver K (I . or olkerviw. N. B. —Have the natural if you cannot; / 4» ARTIFfCF AT. TF.CTII on abort notice. Kec» *erv moderate, New Drag Store I>K. J. 8. MURPHY Ue#peetfully notified thc-publlc thrt helm* Opened a eiiluplctc and well tilled DIU'U STItOF. a ' Company Shops, »»*■_ ' i >'• t... where anything kept In a well ordered Drug Store may »• fottna. i The ph|TM«laiM ol the county and the pnblir geiieralW. are Invited to patronize thu> new enterprise. An e*perien«*d drtiLtriH—a rrgn lar graduate In pharmacy, U in ehanre. »o that phyMelan* and tlie public may edthatall pre#cipUou* aud order* will be 1 corrertly and carefully filled. PrW« a* reasonable ai eaul-e afforded £ feb 1610 — | W. LONG, M. D., - r midcan AKV IVMROK, h ■■ - - dm .. Graham, N. 0., ! i ' , / ■ ■ nder* bit profevMonal rerTiee* to the pnh lie. Office and residence at the Graham High Scnool buildings where he may 1>« found, night or dar, ready to attendall etUf, unle*» professionally engaged. feb9-ly
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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April 18, 1876, edition 1
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