•.nvEiMi-iiy vi> • ■-17 i v ' v 1 i. . > i.. j. \~ » jljj v . ■_ _l - - I ;*■r I y, , Nt *». ' i 5 . r Z ■- .JU. * j , iuN*Ar •"« ii ' r r,,r 1 '. Sanri'-'l 'i Udell. ] i OF I,tW VORK. * r>r Vir.o Pr» -icut, Th v ( j Ot Itv'iwo. I T7 .. T- 'VT;,'" F-«r r/.MEL , h yW'LB, ol Wake, j jAili-SM. IX-V- M. of mvld*' District L'iisctor • T v\\ ; • fT. i-AVH.'- - ■ Ist Putrici -Ijr.i ' 2nd " I !rJ " ~V- L- 'ii—"J 4th •' — F * ; -or " • .. A.- a '-oi •, 6 , s . —•- • 1 7th '• - . bth .-A.C ; AVbi^. STATE TIC if- For f/ovcr: 'r , Hi. of Mec'cler.'jur for Lieutcna. t C ,v»rnor. TIIO'U* J- JAKVIH- Filt. F r Secieiav-' of State. if New iiauo«er. Fo: I'ublic Audho.-. i- to"- „ iUriv jotl * Tor Trea*urer. j. n. v»OBTII. pt R^adolpb. for Attorney General. ; , |l KHl| of IV J. ~Jbr Supt. P.'fttl lie Instruction. m, t. ft »»uui«oi!sn, ct J' aIHtOJ. FO". CONGRF.S'7. Firet i 5. • »-ict, J tr * rfc» P*i»; ti-rtford Third District, , "i. »'* of }»c ■>' HfDi • r. FoJnh D'-'tri' i, ,O»i rn •• OAV'S. of Vr* .'v'ln. Fit.H LV, .ri'.t, A, * *i ii» -it tint' inl Sixth District, %r «,«. r*»t LHTKfil.il oi !UcUiu.*i.J. Seventh T)ici i«Jt, trILI.(All .11 R' of Itvf.r i. Eighth strict, $ • no "5» nr n vXxvv. at !lu,*'Co>'>' corNrv ncKCT. |t r Hit Senile • t'th Dl«tric( JUNIUS I. SCALES THOMAS M. Tor the Home ol "v»* DANil* 1 '• H-*l Fjr v..ntiil / AMJv- T. lil'NTL"'; Fur Register of D .-'H THOMAS G. Mc. fc.AN For County Tr> isurci i Jti'lN 11L'T iIESON For C : >uer GEOItUF, vv. LONG,.. For Surrryoi JtiEL liOON Fot County Cunnnissioi'cra G. MONROE WILLIAM L. SIKiV XER » Willi Aii >taffoud. JAMES A.. TL*IiRENTiN*K ALEAANDEK WILiOP 1 WBU ILK Wl f .-, Oi' ;URU TO Etk IN TI». PAprm. fTlie S'cif V >rk WorM J Daring tbe heated term a worfcivo-ma «'-|"» her |;en>|>iring bforf tlm itil(h 'is * tana wlitc h permiu of uo doubt on the sub- J*5U "Btit if It on like this, wha. Wl of treathtii Itill we bare i>v Janu ary?" *At the (i, ii, •i.iMiiid: Jutlge—Prisoner, why did ou steal tai* p >or m.in's w igea o'i Sa'urs JiVf'bi* pay day'( l'risoUer—3?caiise Si!nrd«t was my pay da/, KM. KNaP?** '•« > ; • ■' '*• " * toil THE GLEANER. | Mr. ! | Vil || v>u h short account of !-. ; n s and proceed ing**tn Oraiu' ti.ii w' k. ' lie SnjM-rioi j/* ,i,,. hcs been in sesMvn ; his honoi * .;•>• jiirsiiliii!: with I»is usual .t-iiity. Sd.citor Strudwich was, "f j eoiir-c on liituu hlld liia.le the otfcnd ' -mcyiiiKt the law look sfcarpi Not 'vow «sre sent to the Peniten |tia!\ hecau«c tin-, often*-* were not gi... !• enough, but the .pockets ol *e». nil weiv lighter than when they m.uh t i court, owing to the fit.e» ! ; . The people, however, seein jiu rv mora interested iu politics than 1 ; a l, rt i.istat this time. On Monday |Johmui l'nrn-r, independent or bridle. 1 tail candidate for the Senate ana t uiaj. Jno. W. Graham the regular la uJnei* addressed the |k.*o|jlc 4 lor laioui, f.iur hours. T-ie srowd was-, !itrail hut the white men seemed all j ux.'ous to hear Graham and the ne ! 3 ! OI;S to hear Turner. I (J L'ue.sday F. H. Btt sLee, the ! ! cr.iv)> .atic elector and Ike R. Stray oni the Radical elector had the ilav to themselves. Bus'iee ought to : ~e ashamed of himself to come to H ...ai. b own home and skin him riuht j ;, the presence of his own family alio tri'-nds. But perhaps he is excusable when he does it in a good cause. But to speak seniously, everybody savs th'it th.y never before have hearti sit A a conipl' flooring in all their lives as Busbce gave Ike. And when ( V.e told him that, although there was ja r.im to save the Isaac of old when • hi* father was about to offer him u|> j i r.H >i sacrifice, yet no ram could be found iu this ca*c and Isaac was bound to g't; the enthusiasm of the , i-ov.d was beyond bounJs. The peo pie of .>iai ge say they want no Ikes in tScir'ij (whether Young or Strays j I ( > i o>|iPcts here are bright. Tilden, '» mice, Davia i.Co. are far ahead. I Court is still in session. The law vers present are Messrs H K Nash, J W Norwood, J W Graham, Thos. Webb, F N Strudwich, A W Graham i IUOS Rtiffin, I R Strayhorn, C E| | l'arrish, J Turner, of Hillsboro. i Joues Watscn and J M Alexander oi Chapel Hill, S H IKebb and P M Brigs* of Durhatr, Col. T C Fuller of Raleigh, Geo. B Home's of Gran-. vi 1!», Jas. A Graham of Alamance. ;R w Y ork of Chatham and Jul. Terry of Caswell. Business here is dull but the people ' are hoping for better time*. Yours truely I. H. IS IT POSSIBLE. \Y think it is and so, from all k- on i;do tlie j>eonle of North Carolina anil the whole country. Is it i'i that there is so biignt a day •dav, liirg for us. litvc often heard this question isk. i v itliin the past few weeks, li wii)ts to the result of the election. A'c undertake Jto say Yes! Yes. It so, vv will by the time the sun sets It. is ftlu-iTioon be rcleived. ;'i. !r*u will be President, Vance will l>/» Governor and the Indepen ■ i-uts of Alamance will be be muii ! uc;vd with the things of the past. J Frot'i he work we have seen in our I county . tid from the cheering reports | v >vt from all over tlie Slate and jtl •. . intrv we predict that ;.ucli will |Dt luti c»o\ Two days wo.k will ! *t!i>kh it. And will it not b* cloiioiis - o —- *li !i v.e can ouoe more Kay we have honest Pienitlent, and honest Govt, •* ■>r and t!i« whole of our affairs in Mt hands when fraud, and jw-ctiv . ran be banished and honest I .-•un .an hold offi * without »fear of kicked out whenever they have .ln ves tri»*d and convicted. (J rand Rally at Lib eriy OLD RANDOLPH UP AMD MOV NIG. IHiTBAM, AMHARCB AN* i;llLr»BD KKPHtKNiKn. TILDKN, VANCK AND REFORM THE WATCUWOHD. r.r*o.;®d by • delegation of our the Greensboro Cornet Ban-!, dnnra by tour spanking horses, In •.ut lea , io*e nor Vance, left here Monday morning to aduress tlie peo ple of Kaudelph,at Liberty. AltlHuigh Iha morulug was misty and lowering, ill along tue waj people, on bono back and in courey ances. fell into i»ne,—Within a couple miles of our. Ucktiuatiou a ooittpftuy of about a 250 mounted men uiet the Governor .uib three hearty cheers, openeo ranks saluted the procession as it iiaMed betweei. and then closed op, .fell into line and marched in tb- rear •o tne place of meeting, where a stand ! ' neu oracled, beautifully decorat ed \ -uh floweis. seats arranged ami UIMIU. a thousand people, with many lattice, were wailing the arrival ot lb > inventor § united eheer, a welcomed liim with a .eiiuitie wel come. Altera brief time spent in conver sation with those who gathered around to wclmmo him in person, the Governor too'- the stand and foi two hours and m half amidst the almost jilietiMon. broken only by ap plause or tl»e lan* liter excited by his wit and humor !>« picture* 1 the. condition ol «lie ciuintry—na*t and present and tightfnl enormities of the radical rule. We have neither time nor space to eii'er int# the ile lails of hi« -need. 6«it »he impres ion it creaie u.o.i Hie minds " f ,h " Repu»;*icai.« wlr. listened to liim ,«». mchihat K-v.'ial of tl.em who U»ve l.cinr * -led lh* Conservative ji kei uv.t'veil iV'i' iuienli'in to jo so J|jJ, Ai I lif COUcHIMOII -T W' ;,Uch 'r « presri.'.eJ will. » utft,,Vv. .-10.;..ei51.y ihe larties, all shaking* hands with "Ou. next Corcwir. ' I„ response to a .all O-l. More- Lead addressed il.e meetingbrietly calling attention t- special poinU end iiie Con-til utional Amendment* alter which the meeting adjourned wiih three hearty cheers for "lilden Vance mid iteloriD. *Randolph is awake, the greatest confidence prevails, whilst the ''ad ieu;*. apparantly.realising their doom are demoralized. The Conservative candidates everywhere have large las einblage* to meet and listen to I them, whilst the Radicals uotwith- I standing their secret eflorts and widespread annouocen ents fail to find aiulu;.ec=. Jim Boyd and Wi.ecler had to g-ive. up »*lT paign lor tliis reason.-Randolp lias entered the ranks Reform ami iiauibaliein ha* played out. lUt MIViK Mt'i'3l #IHK. [est Louis limes.) The history of Edward S. Stokes, ihe man wuo kil.cu Jim l'isk, wfli oear kiuiy, u 11 uoes nol "point a iuoiai or attorn a taie." On last sK* l * urday inuriisug ai So cI"CR lie coiuoicied liia three year* leuu ol imprisonment., and walked foi'lll Horn • ttAuburu, N. V., Hate prison a i»te; aiau once more. Aud not-, withstanding the fact that tue expeu" set of nis lure* trials lor inuruer, j i»w * era,lees ana einer iicuis incluu | lug iiio dual /erdici have auiouuieu hi live years to over sc>uu,uoo, biokes v\ in comeoutol prison a compai ativeiy wealthy man-, nu oil reliuuing tvufke ai iiuulvr* i'oiut wlileh "ba>e been cure of by hi© uiuihcr, being very valuable properly, iijs also eaid that lie lias speculate;! since he uas been in prison anil is tue owner of a very valuable patent lor paving streets, 'which he purchased from a convict while iu Sing sing. but stokes li.i» learueii that severe oldleason; "The way tf tiie trans gressor is hard." He is no longer llim soi dituiU iiroaUway elegant y» t>o five years ago paid a year to liis tailor t*» keep uiin aaired in the latest tashiotis i>t the day. liis in cuiucratiou scents to huv-j been no gala day with him lie said to a New lork iierakl correspondent a few days in response to a question as lo how he felt: "Well Mr. , 1 Uoutjeelwell at all. 1 was pretty nigh gone. For four weeks 1 thought i would (lie, and I have sutlerea since 1 c»ine here, i te.l tou 1 thought I would never leave the nospiial. You do not know Him: per-eetuion i have suflered since 1 left bwg Sing. Think of rueli v the cot sending ine nearly three hundred wi»e» fi-otn .Sing Sing ,o this place* with iny hand* an feet in irons. H'eii 1 have been Wept on bread and w aier and have not even been allowed Prison fare, as bad as that is. I do not want to find lault with Warden Durston: it is the state prison inspect ors Clark and Crowley that ordered it. I am a little better: but sometimes I have intermitted fever and 1 am all flushed now from it and the asthma hurts me. Yoo do not know how I have suflered. I assure yott 1 will bear up until tbe day of release as well as I eau if they dou't kill me before the 28th of Oetobe.. My letters have beeu interdicted and intercepted. I have not been allowed to >ee anyone since I can • l.ere." jiWtoriuites in inttiiituirs have visited Stokes since the fnftal day when Fisk tell at the loot ofth- (Irund Central slair ca.ns. liis Lroiher Clins ton died of consumption, and his lather died a year ago, worried to death by grief for« his son'* disgrace His wife has procured a divrce, and he lifts accomplished daughter eigh teen years old who Las forsaken liim lie teems to have no friends left him at the end of hia term, t*ve his mother who has stood by her unfortunate son with unfailing devotion and fidelity throughout h.s terrible oi deal, hovers like a glial dian angel around tho prisoner though he i* blighted mul fallen. ' Around tl.e dsur ruin each wish of lieart - Will entwine itself verdantly ttill." At the early a*e of tlurtv.eight lie ia broken and chattered iu health, emaciated irritab e, with stooped figure and hair pemaiu-ely gray. Stokes cxp: esses his intent i«*n to go to Kur»iekra *h'ii tiuic upon is release from prison but. But this cup oi bitterness will scarcely depart entirely from him. Wherever he may roam he will behold a thous and multiplied images of his crime audits consequeaces. reflected from the mirror of his own memorv. Rue Breda: Cera Pearl— Annette, 1 shall have company atiliuher— guests of distiuc. lion. I Annate—A*>! C, P.—YW must go to the flab Bar* set and buy UN fish. A.'—Yea, miss. C. P. —But dou't bay it ot my mother, youluuv. She iss>thievish- ot'R vAinncTOi LKTTBI, WASHISGTON, D. C., October 31.187 C. "LITTLE jonssr DAVKSI-OOT." 7\,e Keening Slur, o' yesterday, referring to this individual as the one j to whom the Republicans are looking to reduce the usual democratic ma jority in New York, says he gradual ed under Gen. B F. Duller, lie did, when Butler waa bottled up" ( Vid- one of Genl. Grant's leports when commanding the amies operating against Richmand, at Bermuda Huns ired,) little Johnnv was his Provost Marshal. He was I hen a p'mply-iac- j rKi youth of about twenty; but, in se- j leciing bim for the important post of Provost Marshal, the "widow" shows ed himself to be an excellent reader of human nat' re. '"As lie old cock crows, Ihe young one lea ns." Lit tle Johnny, in turn, at once began the study of his master's character. He goon discovered that Butler was arro gant and cruel, and that, to please "iuw he, Davenport, must be the same. He id not disappoint his master, and, in a short time, he was the terror of pettv oflemlers in Butler's coin maud.' For trifling oflences, men were thrust info a stockade without -belter' and were forced to remain there for weeks. Once in his powei there were ne means of redress- Protests against his inhumanity were invariably followed by additional punishmiut; and so the majority of his victims preferred to sufler iu si lence until it pleased hu little majesty l 0 release them. Once, in obedience f0 ;',.e lichesu H4s little Johnny placed \ heavy hall and caain on a prisoner, and placed him between the Hues of the two armies, where he was kept for a week. He would undonotedly have been killed* by the cohlederates, bad he not lined up the iron ball chained to his limbs to show iheiu bis helj'less and pitia ble condition. l- But then,' the vic tim said afterwards, "I was uot so much afraid of getting a shot from the front ai 1 was of getting one from the j rear. Knowing Butler and Daven-; port as wel' as I did. I feared they iLStigafe one of our own men ,o fire upon inc.'" The secret of But j ler'k antipathy to his person, who I was a civilian, lay in the fact that the ] | latttr was cognizant of some circum- j stances tc the detriment of Butler, land had been detected in writing a letter detailing them to President Lincoln. Butler subsequently sent him through the lines, evidently hop ing he should be shat as a spy; but lie was alternards ixc'ianged. It need only be said ihat Butler's plan camp near succeeding, for the man to whom I refer who now lives iu Xew York, was under sentence of death, aud would have been executed but for the intervention of the French Consulat Richmond This was the kind of "*orl Davenport was called upon to do; and this is the man who is "run ning" the election in JVew York city iu ilie interests of the Republicans, j In doing this, Davenport is aided by no less than eight hundred assistants, who, acting under his will doubtless do all that lies in their pows er to intimidate Democratic vo ters. WENT BACK OS HIM. The following story is substantially true; A short time t go, a Southern member of Congeess, a Republican, of course, obtained a clerkship in the Inferior Z>epartmeiit for a good look ing female. Prior to this, there ""as an implied it not an expressed prom ise, on the part ot the female, to repay the obligation by becoming the bre vet wife of the member of Congress. He kept liisp: rt of the compact, and secured her an office, upon whi(ih she gave bim a good s'zed slice of cold i shoulder, and order him not to annoy her any more. He persisted in his suit until he became convinced there was no hope of success, when he told [ her he should report her lo the Secre . tarv as an improper persou to be em ployed in the Department, and she ' *ou d be summarily '.dismissed. Taking her first opportunity, „fch» called on the tjecrefary and laid the whole uiatt»r before hint. Suba3« quently, the disappointed Con gressman vbi ted the Secretary, and true to his promise, requested the immediate discharge of the girl on the ground of her immoriailty. When be had finished, the -Secretary informed him that he kuew all aboat the case, aud that lie must decline to disclwrge the female iu question, Old Zack WHS firm, and the girl still holds a s9* JO place in his Departs ■uent. OS TCKSDAT, SOV, 7. Samuel J. Tilden will be elected President of the United states. There can be no reasonable doubt ot that tmct. He starts into the contest sure ol tbe votes of fins sixteen following State* wbicb coiutatoies a solid if jtttb: « State*. Ko. of Elector*. Alabama ... 10 Arkansas . . . ' 6 D.Uwjre ... 3 Florida ... 4 Georgia • 11 , Kentucky ... 12 Louisiana ... 8 Maryland 8 Mi»*iaait>i>i . , . . 8 Missouri .' 15 Nortli Carolina . . 10 South Carolina . • . 1 Tennessee • IS Texas ... 8 Virginia . • • H — Weat Virginia. i 5 Total . f ( •J|5 38 Tilden will undoubtedly cany tile three PaJlfic Slates, votes; Statu - v ' "/J? I**"*- 1 **"*- California . ® Nevada • Totul • • In the lixat, Mr. Tilden will carry, bey-«:id a d-mbt, tlitj foilowiug States wil.C i tti'; j'-) Vl) . "Sr - r ' - r 'A oof Elect*ra. (S.i iU. t:.: it . "• > • Now Jersey . •. . 9 lull. . , 35 Total 50 ' The Democratic vote in the Elec toral' College #ill then be .* Stales. No. of Electors. Southerrr . . . 138 /'aciffc . . • 12 Eastern . • ;>0 Total ... 200 This will give Mr. Tildeu 15 more votes in the; Klector al College than are n:cessary. It was contented that the above 22 States are the only States Mr. Tilden can possibly carry. He nas as good a show tor Ohio aud Indiana as Hayes lias, aud a fair [irosjji-ct, s'ottiug-thc- vote ot xxew Hampshire. But these . three States are mighty uncertain. They can not be relied upon. The indica tions have been for months, that if he loses through any mismanagement tour or five of the Southeen State, Hayes and Wheeler will probably be elected. There is a possibility that Mr. Tildeu might be elected without :he vote of South Carolina and Jf'loris da; but it would not do to risk loss of the eleven votes of those two States; because one or two of the Eastern or Pacific States above nains ed may disappoint us. It will never answer to work tor only a bare majority of electoral votes. Will the South see to it, that not ! a single State South of Mosou aud I Dixon's Line goes against Tildeu? \fr. MUST HAVE A SOLID* Si UTIIKRS VOTE, AT ALL HAZARDS. % VHM'K KAILS THK ■I.OCKADE Lit., Iloldrn .ibiKM tbe Bread H« Brake Thai flrutrnble Kixhl Tbwt KCM> ■ inca Brigade Cauie !• Tevrn. GUKENSBORO. Oct. 30, 1870. Editors Sentinel and News-. DEAR SIRS--J-IH refu'ation of certain false aud malicious insinuation? made against me in a gratituitons sheetcalK ed the Constitution in regai d to block ade running during the war, I desire to make a brief statement. When the war ceased there were" some £19,000 sterling in the hands of the state agent iu Europe, J. 11. Flan uer. For this sum Planner refused to accouu'-t aud went trom England to the Continent to avoid arrest on the part ot John White. The latter gen tleman had been tbe original agent of the state abroad, and Flanner ti'ad been appointed temporarily to enable White to visit his home. Not one dollar ot that sum was ever received by me, on personal or snv other ao count. The draft to which, I suppose the Constitution alludes, dmwii by me ou partners in Europe, were for the proceeds ot fifteen bales of cotton shipped by ine on Alexander Collies' steamers. Tlist gentleman,, who was himself running the blockade, jug that 1 would not ship cotton for •nvse fon the state steamer, kindly iuvited me to ship fifty bales on his vessel, and I availed mvself of liis kindness to the extent of fifteen bales. By this I mean I placed in -Collies' hands >ome $3,000 and brought in some family supplies for the use ot the executive mansion which was then kept open. Holdeu, oue ot the editors ot the Constitution, has no doubt a vivid recollect iou ot par. taking of some of iheNt ''supplies" on the night when Benulng's brigade drove him into my bed chamber tor protection. The money came to me »t a most opportune moment indeed, bring received soon after my release irom prison, and wlien Gov. Holdeu had rem a lot of federal soldiers to £tute»ville and taken all the furniture of tbfrmansion which my fiuuilv were u*ing, even tlie bed from uuuer my >ick wife. Whilst I was in Carroll prison in Washington 1 wrote U> Gov. Hoiden immediately after his appointment as provisional governor, and informed him where all l be state property was, the cotton and roiiu, and particularly this amouut in the hands of Planner, and urged him to take steps to secui 3. it. Ferliaps that letter may be tound on the exectntive letter book. Gov ernor Worth, then treuturer, told me whilst I was in prism that i»e bad re ceivad it, and had sent btm to Wash ington to s>onfer with me about it. The facts in regard to the blackade transaction of tbe state are all iu the personal knowledge of John White, now 1 believe a resident of Peters* burg, Va-, lit. Ibomas D. Hogg, Ma jor John Devereux, Alexander M. McPbeeters, and Dr. T. J. Boykin o* Baltimore. Verv respectfully. Z. B.Vaacs. YV r HOLESALE AND HeTAIL. We keep constantly on hand a large and varied stock of U GROCERIES, HARD-WARE 0 GOODS' ill* «U*KM. (KiDI-lIIBK 1 A jmoTirii ■•CA. (J rpeli ng " mi) at n\.T ri\©« •* '* V* j of all srradea, from the lowest Jrlcca up made I a specialty. VILLAGE AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS are invited to inspect our stock and hear 011 r j i,rices before huying elsewhere. Thev can examine and M.lect for■ t.iemseh es ] and we guarantee that we can sell them their entire stock or any part of it on such terras as | will enable them to sell their goods at 8 larirer , profit to themselves than they could do by tirrichasing, by order, from a distance. We are Agents for. and sell at manufact- ; iire? prices the following gimds. viz : , Cedar Falls and Deep River Sheetmp, T«nu j and Seamless Dags, Holt sand I»»ndie- j man's Plaids. Fries' "Salem Jeans, Charlottesville j Erkenbieecher's Starch. ODELL, RAGEN & CO., apr 20-1 y Greensboro. N. C TJEADQUARTERS FOR GROCERIES HOJSTON St CAUSEY, w I.SC A,l.*, «IS•c* *». j greehsboro, n. c.. Have BOW and always keep on hand, One | of the largest stocks of i , jVTT; v I „ be found in the State. Buying from manu- j HCturers in large quantities, thera to fell largely at manufacturer a prices ana l , „e woods less than their prices. J}*"}"! •cenes exclusively la another advautaj. i v h*»ve over gpneral merchants. I \rders solicited filled promptly and at low oricea i. Cheap Fence ! The undersigned having bought the paten We are satisfied that i is »^° od^« U ® n ~ : *itvcs one half of the rail timber. Call on n» , i raiMun mid *te. All iatormaiioti clicer wlUiit. W Rj ALBRIGHT, H. M. RAY. a:» N ~Ap illlth. 1#76. i OTT & DON SELL. GRAHAM, N. C., Buy a»d sell i;#TT»JI, MAC 9* ! AH-* l "** •* r « / 1 KAIiAM HIGH SCHOOL. GRAHAM, N, C. RE* D A. LONG. A. M. KEV, W. W. STALEY, A. B. REV. W. 8. LO>G, A. B. MISS C. HUNTER SOUTHGATE, Ir. Btructr©Bi» in Music. . , fipens August 38th, and closer the la»t rn '"board Wto *lO, and Tuition $8 to *4 pe. mouth. n the rR»H*TB cor«r j AUMAMUCWm, In the matter of the Estate of W. W. V> il- > & T •' lkins, El Ross and wife Bet- \ tie John A. Harder, Ed Sumner and wife Mice, uiary E. Stevens V»m. H. Stevens of full age, aud John F. Stevens, Sarah E Ste- j vens aud Jas. T. Stevens and Alice Rippy Joseph Harder, infants and all hfclrs at law and legatees of W. W. Wilkins doe'd. The said parties will » ke ® oU | Joel Boon as executor of H " • "Ukius i d«reu"d has filed his final account with saMl estate and that the same has been audited, and that If no exceptions thereto are fil ed wi'.ain ten days from the service of tM* notice a decree will b® wade in fisd matter, exonerating said Joel Boonfroiu all liability, except in a., far as appeal* by said account, »s aaid executor. ALBRIGHT, The above notice Is ordered to be publish *^£X222:- "rtiiii'SSfe. K' 5 jsf o *T ICE- On the IMb of April brother A. T. for brother a o ib«onvil!e. KU oar^naTndebtedU> me will please come tometud also to pay aU claims against IDO. I % • •Esr > 1875. 18 Fall and Winter Stock. ' I with to inform my friends that lam now receiving my fall and winter «tock ?! n« riMi. mats, mmrnrm A*m snax*. Ready-Made Clothing, &c., &■': t # «v ' • U tin best CALICOES at ten cent* a yard. I sell ready-made dotbirg »» j % i bt bowjbt at retail anvwhera in or ont of the State. Best spool cotton, war™ 0 ' aril, at Incmti a spool. All varieties of : ... • LAD IS a DRESS GOODS I" J -■ , " ' « "f PuiNTiNC; [ V w r' * -0. MANUFACTURERS ok Printing Inks, Boole and New Iil (!l t a Speciality 135 North Third l' A Vade froui ihL* best"iii^ridlei* 1 ! 1 '" J ' *- V ' lf Je P'rsonai supervision s, " ) n \Z AMnaKnmjncno '^ j I Our prices arc f m 1 30 USO fcr ectt.lc^ !» • or j than anv other Tni-. I United State, Ink ' msn «f«tured ia lb 1 'S f r ' a ' of a sample keu- Bin Pri»ter that he has IT' 11 ~v j AcJJress, -"■' ml I i,;,,! PHILADELPHIA . SlNir^VOHTjt j Company Shops, \(- |LARUK«T»ino KT Ttßtli) STOCK OF GOODS l evea brought to A!a:/:a:ice Count* m, . 1 rtu . ,r,l "J 'ron. lljc Northern cfti„ ;he purchased and ha* receiwil a d i w ceivnjj bis u *" u "» [.WMJiWI Afllß AtllnKß |; S||i : Hi » s! "'k consiMs of Dl'.r-OoODt i, j market" LiJ " l i u „ READY-MADE CLOTm:, ; of every description KATS, ItOOTN A»D Ml,, , isr -totu KIII.f.INRRT ROOD*. JI4I . WAIII.' CITI.KKV, M tl:>« WAHK, VKIMtH «. d TAI.HKD. Til. CHII.. I'KH.I MAT*, largest asaortuieut at the lowest i rict^ A full utock FAMILY GROCERIES, f] lip AND SOLE JL.EA'I'UEII, Fertilizers, |ln a word, lie lias everything ol ar» • ,i'i, j that you vill waut to buy, and Le rill l.uv -I j the highest prices all, at.'d anvtliiiig ytoillaie to sell. All he ask.i is for you lo cai'i ai .1 m j for yourself. If you dou't see wliat vou «j,:t you just ask for it, and then »;e if it Un'i found. » .. .. VSTCook Stoves of every variety, in initt I from $17,50. up. | mavll-Gtu ' New Drug Store Dk." J. s. MLTJPHY respestfully announces to the public ih» I since moviiijc into his New Drug Store. b« I lias greatly improved his st. ek of Diujj. ly purchases, ~nd that ou accouut of Uit hin) I times he will SELL VEIiY LOW. Almost everything is kept on haci tha physician* or the public usu,il!y cail l»r i . the line of dru:;s, medicines, chtinicals, de I stuffs, perfumery, | Dr. J. S. Murphy will give his | attention to pi ascriptions, orders ami iow I pounding medicines. j The puiionage of the public is most **• I pectfully soiieited. N» pains Le»|>»ie>), jto keeji on hand frc*h cutd pwe tuericiari. ~ FARMERS you need REAPERS sad MOWLRS, and vou need the iitaT »su w I get THE BEST be certain to ih« j CHAMPION Fortei nu address GEO. A. Ct RTIS A(iESI V Graham S. C. ! J rn;. Pugti's CJoi'iier. ! W# have constantly oa band a full stock—' I ° f | GROCERIES aud COKfECTIO-Ns 1 of great varii-i . . Oaxmed Ot differet descriptions. Roysters Candy, !rlaia andiautu always on hand, .dlso Ot" Kuts. Figs, Rainiat, and many Fancy artic* of Initet use. CIOAU IWN mm* T«B Aft« j We ask you to trade with us. J. T. BOSBMONP A BftO; FOR BEMT 1 1 1 will rent my large and conveniently ar ' ngel House at Company St'.pa- la ocation is the best in the cUca. „ J. J. HATS