y a. NOV. 23 1876 % B. #. nSt:*:*, Eldiior. SOf'Tfl On of J«t ?"' ! ! j »f th.s S.xce, wm jfrihv of the most, revolutiojur.-r eon. duc>. th« perim.f>s eoulil -vcr. -hav truth.'illv been *"•' civil offi-cr, ct - to an) State in thU XJn'ou. Vni« ooar I 'tit? tabu'ate-1 an.', .cunt- d >!,e vote, anr. in 01-ediencs to orders i»ucl bv ttm Supreme Court had reported th whole n tmHer or votes caH, and fo ghorn to that h-iy. ThU return .Vsted Hvnpto"-Gov. vul t»o or three others o-i tn« D-ru." cane- >»ate ticker, unci gave th * Pemoerats f majority of one on joint ballot in tl.e legislature. It ».so electe'l.j ■ electors by ni«j tritjes 230, U. ibo.-t UOn. Thia Supreme Coftt had dirret-u .md r Jered this V>ard f" 1 g v " certificates of elect.-r. to f »' T " rrs - nmJ menihern ot the >gislat re hivin. the high*" nam! - of vow. and heid for r.'Dßt'i- *u .t the -mi ion a* to who »*n real!-/ reeled .lectors, th. re W oe *on>* irr*£r' *rttie» in that e'ec tin. Tn "ie free 'f ibis order froiu ti»* high. t court of B h CaroUn.,every nifmi'T O f»V.-V;> a rwj.uWi arl! one of the ! ree a i."2>-0, tuis ing board, iour ov;! fiic rice --rv of which,bet" : then selves W e» aecret'y lehhe-atelv thre* ant Mm'..; df.'iiocatic coni.'»" r and ij e.-rtii : -at>«i 'f '.lection co tt.EWHOWN.JKT.' Staio TICKET brm. Chamberlain down, and to a.i the •lombm of th* » ve t"o #f from thss-two countiev I This wan dcr* . ' a«'( : aucc OF uu'.t, jnatio# or deee;-T A.TI" ' "i'OCT vio lation of a p'-n or>r ol r th> ' Supreme coirt «'f the State. Th' Co r f . :n r*g r-' - 0 ilecto shad mad* an or ler that the b ant -how c-»n?e why Ltahould net 'he ati.te mMita of county cauvaaaera by th«i precinot returns then in P ion. This correction '**ht-h (atmess and eoinmor. honesty de»l would hate giver .oe stale to n leust two nf the Tilde., elector*, if not to all. To e«'-!ipe ti.is the hoard after its revoi.itto!:arv art ion adjoum* n] in w die, end Inter new-", tell# us e that *t least one of it baw resigned, fri ' prohaiy -ill. The vcfea o" the pco, 1> are w->rln nothin fe '. I "ii has ceaseJ >o o* a go tmitcnt by the people. I i**. unpricipled men, clothe;! with powers to lie used to perprrtrate. republican r XKSif not oniy n ftnto out of '.lij lawfully elected officers be . alltctrOn out of its law'ul'y chosen President. Take the CPSO. THJ m r mFttnujF. There ».«s ijui 9 a lively content, in the Detuocrs'ic caucus ->f tii# - uiemliers of the ll.>ntc over t.l»e nomination or Speaker. 'l"h»re were a number of aapiranta, and their respective friond» ■tuck to the - n The f >l»._ towing gentlemen wore iu iiowinatio.. before the MCWM, Gudgar, Roberta, Kich&rdaon, fj«;ssoui. Price. Staples, Muring, Qi-aref, ifender mn, Pinnis. P»-ri*'>, M>>Gehce and Carter; and net ur'i' the ballot vi i the ci itiug but fiiend!y contest ter:nn.itn'l. Mr. SUfiU-n'hKii frot.i .'lie stare tu»' st**«>ugMt mijiport. »"*ii he UitU bal lot, all the stndidaUa Living been withdrawn out thif-.* thi vote Moid,. Staple* S3, Gttdg"r 17, Ko!erui 16„ On -he HthbuUot Price was n mi ne eil, but withdrew liu name, de clining ♦» run in opposition to hia friend Staple*, whom he had nupport «d from the fir-U' Mr. St |. lea in a private w*y th.nLetl Mr. Pruo, and remarked if I a n cot nPi iinatad on I thia ba'uoS I wi h>iraw. Notr witk» : *nding I«'v J'rice* wiu.drnwai tha v-'e on tbU ' *llot .3t«p'e« SO, Gudge* * , and Price 4. Tb«m it »»atbat Sir. Staph*, true to hia wcrd, with the high position within hi* rea>h, »ro*» at d withdrew hi* name, anient lb* «*n:e»t protest of bia friends wi.t knew, for tbo ro*> tbea* Mi i. go* leqm. t'y rr vie ra»» •? fnl penalise. T -.* «*« a noble acf, ita real not:ihty ;on«n»iing in the gruer ous appwimiou of the kindnrae oi h.a friand Price, wbteh nrompted the promise in the part of Mr Staple*. It is pb'aaant to oon'eiaplate thn «neelfi(hneaa h -e nian:ftr»ted. Tnia doeduct, both on the o» Mr. Staplee, and Mr. Pr»e«, car not fail u» inspire in tbe , iblio mind the rtrf « highest *ppt*ci?ti r n of the elevated character of theee two rising young 4»ei>. The Jfe*ct lar»s thnt a son ofl Manly Perry o* OhatLam, while on % Jiia way to JUleijh wan thrown from 'tis wagon and hia thif broken. It band thefoun* otan woald die tefero reaching hwn«. LOrilUfA 15IUHOniBl. \f material cbAiigfC in the litliiiion in "these two State*. GOT Stearns of h iricta concluded to ignore the re- L«i board, and court the elector si rotri himself, but the courts were app'ied to and a rest raining order is !. with an older to show cause w bv lus should not he perpetually en joined from so doitifj Ot the further I rocecdin«»o! ttie court we have no news at this writing (Saturday.) At the same tim« application was made lor a writ ot mandamus to be directed 10 the returning board commandite it to pfoeeed with the count ot the (o;p». Whether this writ lias bee-, frtade peremptory we have not hearii. In Louisiana the count is being pn>- ecdeci with, but quite ilowly. Ti.e . lawous ex-Gov Wells i* chairman of tl*> rcurmng board, and complete ly controls it. No more infamous man liTes pet haps in America. Tle infa my of him aud his board hat been teitiried to ov the most prominent re- jjulUicana in 'rui* country, tieni Sher idan dec arcd that his disaonesiv tvasj too pla.u to be queitiwucd. Wheelet itie present candidate for Vice Ptesi-I dent declared that his returning board was a fraud. Mat Carpenter, then in the 6?nate, declared that by it": Action the state had been throttled and yliea'cd. ] . 'iind here )'• a bit of ihe opinion ol CJeitl John A in regard to it, expreSMd in the Senate in Marcn l&i 3. j i 44 Tli« or protenocn Kovemincutnow set up [tvitb Kidlogg, t , r yr ,y tor gorernor] i* •ne that ha» loetbieiiMin ftct, .-xcept founded ur.'»n fraud, wiihotit rotnrns, witnout vote?, without anything except l uteie, des,re on the parto/ » cmblnatiou to establish a government, , lne y ' ia>e d.»ne to bv calling w> tt>/ir aid force nnd power, and hv that /orce and power they l ave established a Jf»>' eminent there and reign of the peo ple contrary to their rights and theJi" wishes, in iace ot the Jaw and in rio» latiuii ot the Constitution," Now the fraudulent action of tlu« •a MIO returning board is the oniy hope ol republican managers, We ahal. •te wnat we shall see, and in the ,i ntime w« uiuat content oui»elv«i», .MHI have taith in the reputed power ol truth to prevail at last. Whatever tnf-e returning boftru* ma/ do, w« have taith tnat the Congieas of the United-States will not become a part* to a palpable fraud, especially in so travc a matter as the selection ot a Ch;et Magistrate of this great and upon this faith we found our iD' iief that Xiideu wiil quietly, peaci- Oly. and with the hearty consent ot fyei j body, be inaugurated Presidest ot tiiese United btf tea, GOT. Brogden sent in bit last me*. ' sage to the i usral Assembly last L'newlay. It is quite a long docn - j ir.ent, aud upon the whole we think , «(iure creditable. It is too long lor fi publication in our columns He •■ays ■ that (pacs has prevailed everywhere, and that we have nothing in the heavens or in tlie earth ol which we ' haro a right t > complain. From the 1 Treasurers report he shows that the 1 finance ot the Sta It are in a healthy i cond'lion. He calls the attention » the legislature to the importance of an adjustment of the State debt, am) tells tnetn that nothing has been done tiuder the act of the last legislature te compromise the State debt. Our debt new. including interest and excluding the Special tax bonds, is $25,542.160,45. and to include the special tax bonds would make it f4l,»o«, 1':i0,45. Ha tyeuk* a word far the aoanufac* tilling interests and Mechanic art*, but makes no suggestions. He urges that something be done to encourage immigration. and aptly enumerates ■ omo ef the inducements North Caro lina holds nut to immigration. He rO'.'amau'ls soma amendments to onr - triminiualoode, and.gives an account of the penitentiary conviels who have been firmed ®nt. S , - He asks that the legislature take steps to establish a college for the colored youth ot the Slate, and en* , dorse and praises the graded school , system, and rccomends that a law be passed, authorizing the citizens of cities and ;ewns at more than fifteen hundred inhabitants to las themselv es to support graded schools. He k gives tie following school statistirs -us the most reliable te be iiad: Male white children at school age 128,580 Female white children of school ase 119.980. Male colored children of school age 77,583. Fenule colored children of'cheol age 75.415, making a strand total of 101,503 children in il e stme of irhool age. lie winds up fhis his Inst message with a grand centennial flourish, in which however there I* no poetry. This latter ha* doubtless caused much surprhc among those who the, Governor bast. Tlio Governor goes hence to fiH the place of John Hyinan in the Heuse of Ucpreaentstires in the United &late« (.ongiess. lie has b>en a man of great luck, having been almost eon* tiauonsly in public lite for the past twenty five years. BAMIfII IMTlil'L. This ablv conducted paper, which •fur thirteen yearn has tx»Wiy, and «««■• o-ssfully fought the hosts of radical ism, in recognition of tbc hard tinea, liaa rvdoced the subscription prire of its dsilj to sis dollars a year. For the first half dosen yeaee of its exist euoe, Uie Sentinti was, at the capi tal, single banded in its fight, and confronted with overwhelming odds, op to our triumph of 1870, for which we wow probably more indebted to the >OoAtU*t than any other agency. \e cau wish the Sentinel nothing I batter than that its sucsess shall ba TROOPS. —There in a concentration of trooft at Wuhington city and much speculation in regard thereto. 1 nere new«par}i«r rumors that quite a :arge portion of the reg.ilar arn.v. perhaps on* half is speedily to be • nar ered s t 'be capital, -b«« whether thraf rumoisare merely sen sa'.ional we e.ie rut prepared to say Various conjecture*, as to the reasons, and purpose* "t this masking ot troops, are iu lulgid, and evau grave tpprebensiuas »r« «*j»eciwed, but tha President, iia-» wiose nearest to him, have given asaurrance tint there i*no political :• ,-M ; *i -nice pi-'pcrlt" attach able to h. V. r - t- e*.t "ot. TFe have an -'"1 fattH •'» tlie e,Tju«traeut .UIRI ;!EAI IH> of the Pietidentia! iiiiii i'e, bv - iL;in iiccorde.lici* wirii ji.% ■ hovevpr bigh-hnndeo a-!l ti-'i '»i!* nf ... » '•>*• »li" action of i.i« r tur : I". Thin country .•Him .1 art >: i I • k.«- ««» anna ;o, -I I i . -if rd to iiaw ~t- i S i.-r» i «•? ' ! " I'rcfident. T1»»1 d -sp r te | U.. y propese t, but thei.' ELL'.: Vi will Lot BE ws t .ined by the p.; -PLI of either |'*rty No CJIIIS" to appicheud war. GOV. IIAJII'T#*'* A»l>bi To the people of South Caro'ina: The Board of Canvassers have by their impn.edented action 'o-day shown not only their contempt and defiance ef the Supreme Court of the S a;e their niter disregard ot their ..vvn «.'fll -ial ente^rity. uiie the ■juf sti'His deterinintng the result ot ;ne recent election were {lending be> fore tlic supreme t' >ui". composed ol three judges t»«i onsri. a to the _Repub« licjin party, and in lirect violatiou Jie order* of ih ! s titbunsl, the board lure issued cenificates of ejection to tijn Rep;iblic*u Pieaideutial EiecUns and to the Republican State oficers and have refused to ttive certifi.'ates :o Democratic inerubeiti ofthe i egi«> lalure, shown of this sail"!# boird .o have beet, elected iu the conJliieg of Edgefield and Laurens. This higl handed outrage is well calculated fr arouse ibe indignatiai of our pcojile; but I assure them that this daring and revolutiouerv act of the board can have no legal I'tiect wh: terer. 1 appeal to yeu [therefore, in th« fell confidence that appeal will not be nil heeded; that yon will maintain even under the»e provocations, your character as an orderly law abiding people. During the pas: excited political canvass, yet. have prudently tvoide even the semblance of a purjuise to disturb the public peace or to transgress the law. —Your cause, and it is the cause of constitutional government, and ef civilization* has been carried to the highest court of the Slate, and we ate willin? to abide by the decision leeling assured that this tribunal will see tha; the laws should be enforced snd justice cecurei. WAIJE HAMPTON. Columbia, S. C, Nov 22, 1876. A ffIYRTKRaoU* •CCIIBEITCIItI THE HIUHSI A Y. A few nights ago, Himnn Keith, who lives in New Light Township, this county, vu found on the r>>ai near bis residence, in a terribly m*ns glert condition. His eyes were near* l\ out, hie chin W*« split open, both jawbones were broken, and he was black and bruised from Jiis tbi oat to bis waist. He was taken to Ids h«>use whor; he has been lying ever since in a speechless coLdi ion. lie is not able In tell anything of how he camtt to l>e in such a predicament and Ins friends cannot auount for the cause which led to his misfortune. —New* DttTl •!* *. RAIL. A white man named lienry Pers kitiaoa, came to tragic end At Kiti trells, ou the iiakigh and Gaston Itailread. Monday night. lie wa« addicted to d» ink, and being under the influence of liquor th;:t . nijjht laid down and went to sleep on the railroad truck. A 'material train which pa v >ed shortly aitcrwarri, ran over him and cat linn all t-> pieces. When the train coming this wa» pa*Htl Kittrelis yesterday, the re. mains were lying on a nil liiier covered by a qnilt fir the Cvming of the coroner.— Newt Kink Mii.lio.ns of Cextknnhi. V'SiTous.— l'hi\mldphia. Pa. Not. 16.—The admission* to the Centennial Kxhibiiiou shows the number ot o.ash admission* from Mar 10 to Nov. 10 to be B,OS*-4,271; free adjnb-xione, 1.906.CM: total. 9 910.965. Total ca«h receipts, $3,813,721. The free adinistions represented exhibitor*, attendants, employee*. &v.. IxnsaL'L usirtEv—ln t'l© re'arn of tl»e votes for Presidential elec.tor« there are turneroos irrvcsji Untie*. In some instances tint returns have no aeala attached.in ajine the*' an- signed by the registers of deeds alone Mid in some by tho Chairman of (lie Board of Commiasionera aloite. There are enonyh entirely regnlar, however to give the Staie to TiUlen bv a large majcritv. SifWitMt —Th«*b"»dy of Rnfua "Ferrel colored, was toun d hanging in the barn of Wn. Mangnin In Wake county ou the day alter the election. Coroner] jury have returne-i that he committed ancidc. J W. Watson turned off a negro girl who bad been u servant in hia house, in Raleigh and she went np stairs and attempted to bum up the premises Isy sotting fire to a bed. She haa be on apprehended. The evidence Ib oiromiattvMhii.. COV.ltl I.ODKE I. U. U, T, In obedience to a call of tho Coun ty Deputy for Alamance County, the County Lodge assembled at the Hall of Alamance Lodge No 6, on Saturday Nov. 18th at 10 o clock A. M. and was called to order l>y J- W. Roberts CDGVV CT. Tito follow ing pro tern appointment* were made, Miss-Mary Albright C V 1., W I" Ireland CPVV C T., R-v VV C Bowman C vV C., VV. T. Johnson C W M., Mis Callie Turner C VV 1) M., J P Albright C W 1 G., John Henry C W O G.. W A Albright C W S., Miss M iry Cisey C W A S-, Mrs S-vaim C R II S., Mrs. E King C I. 11 !■>., VV S Albright C F S., The Ledwas opened with prayer by VV C Bowman, Music hv the choir, Villi for the shore' Sister Annie M >ore of Alamance Lodge presiding at the or-'un. Ou motion Bro. VV A Ak bright of Graham No 23, Bro. »V F Ireland of Alamance Lodge No (5 and Bro. Jatnes A Turner of Fair mount Lodge- No 2 '.9, • •: a committee on eiedeutials, who re ported ;he Lo of 'he County represented as follows: Alamance No 0; E King, A G Faucette, Miss Dora Huskio, and Miss E.la i laves. Graham No 23; VV A Albright, .Mia Mary Hobbs, and Miss (Jahie rurru-r." -• Fairmont .Lodge No 210; T7V T Stout, J A Turner, II t' Chapin, H D McPherson. On motion the County Lodge pro' ceeded to the election of permanent officers with the following reauft. Miss Mary E Albright *• V 7., W F lrelanJ 1 J VV C C T., J P Albright 0 K S., James A Turner C F t\, Mis* Jeunie Dixon V 7 C T., A- G Fauc&te VV C M., VV A Albright VV C C., Misrf Dora lluskio WC 1 G., H D McPheraon W COG., On motion i>J"os. VV A Albright, W F Ireland, and W T Johnson v/ere appointed a committee t.l report au order of business for tho Lodge. , EVENING SESSION The County Lodge was called to order by the County Deputy, st 2 o'clock P INI, The Committee on order of business submitted their report whioh mis adopted. The County Deputy read hie ii.s troductory address, encouraging the members to continue in the good work they had commenced, and assur ing them that a glorious victory would dually crown their efforts. The next order of business being the speech of welcome. Uro. W F Ireland delivs ,11-bil an earnest an eloquent addre.ss, assuring the delegiU.es aud visitors a ■\trdial and hearty welcome at the hsnde of the members of Alamance L»dge. Bro. vV A AllJPight of Gra ham Lodga responded to the speech .if welcome in a brief address, Bro. IF C Bowman delivered a short address, whinh was listened to with marked attention. Alamance Lodge No 6 was. report ed to be in a flourishing conditiou. several new members lately, and a greater interest manifested in the cause than usual. Bro, Staley of Grm'iaui T.o'gr re ported In* Lodge to be in excellent condition with a membership of 135. Bro. Fitzg. raid of Mebaneville Lodge, reported his Lodge in a very g >od condition, with 40 or 50 mem ber*. „ F*innount was reported,as having made considerable progress since the institution of the Lodge and that its present membership wa about GO in g'»o 1 standing. Bro. Dr. Long ol Graham Lodge being called upon re-p. ti led in a bri«-f apeeth for tin- good of the ordefr Bro.?. Turner, Stout, McPhevaon, Howaian, SUlev, reaponded to calU in btief and pointed speeches showing that ti.e greaves eutnusiasm prevailed in ail the Ixjilges. Oti motion of Bro Sfaley of Gea ham Lodge, the Lodges throughout the countv weie requested to discus* th« merits of tho "Local Option Law," and to report at the uext session of tue county Lodge On motion the place ot calling tin next session of the County Lodge w>» left at the discretion ot the County Deputy." 1 " On motion a resolution of thank* was tendered to the members of Alamance Lrfvlge iVo 6 for tho kind and hospitable msnnor in which the delegates and visitors were enter tained. On motion Jjbe Secretary waa direct ed to aend a copy of these proceeding* to the ALA MA GLKAKKB and tbe N. C. Good Templar with a request to publish the same. There being no farther bunineae the the County Lodge adjourned to meet at the time and plaoo to be designated" by the County Deputy. J. W. ROBKXTS C. D. J. P. iinion C -1 EMI Crowning Glory THE HOME Sewing Machine -'-M WAS AWARDED TIIE First Premium ylt the Centennial Exhibition, 1878, and U.i ulwaya carried off th« highest iio-iui-s urUarevor exhibited. A Compact, Simple. Durable, Li^ tit Running ami E£- cient "Lock Stitch" .Machine Alaptei ta ifco wants 9l Ersrj&ody. No Home 'Complete Without One. Eniphaf ical!y the Machine for the Peo ple ! Warranted for . five years! •» Send for prises sad samples of work done on the Home, or call at auy of our offices JOHNSON, CLARK fc C 0.,-' 30 Union Square, N. Y. 21 South Fifth Street, St. Louis, Mo. 564 Washington Street, Boston, Miss. 141 State Street, Chicago, Illinois. \\l)4 Second Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pa.. 17 New Montgomery Street, San Fran ciseo, California. RALEIGH Boot & Shoe JStore. GENTS' LADIES' MISSES' and Children'* Sh«e>, in all stylet, and of the be»t quality an make at the LOWEST PRICES, Gents' 1 :'t 1- tit- I fcfett lit always on hand. C D HI ART OMAN TN BATTLE AGENTS WANTED to canvass every town and county in the State for •' IVoman in Ilattle/" one of the most intensely interestinp bonks ever published, being the Lite and Exploits ' Lieut. Ilarrv I', buford, (C. S. A.) or I Madame L. 8." Velasquez. No- subscription bo:.k ever published has offered the chances ihis one does for wide awtke sjents tc make money rapidly, and as territory is kiting taken up very fssi those wflodesbe to canvass for it *h ould make application without delay. MADAME L. J. YKLASQUEZ. Ajent for North Carolina; office: Grange Hotel corner Wilmington and Davie sis, one block from the Turboro House, fialeigb N. C. Cheap Fence ! The nnoemisfned having bought the paten right for a cheap fence for this county, otfe for sil j township and farm rights cheap The feoc; must be seen to be understood. We ire satisfied that i is a good thing. It saves one half of the rail timber. Call on us at Graham and see. All information cheer fully furnished upon application, Farmeis in see lons where it ha» been tried axe please with it. W. R. ALBRIGHT, H. M. RAT. am 4 .. Ap U 11th. ISTft. II A.-IN CELL T a i I o r.-48£® Cutting and Making.done in the latest fashions and most desirable manner. C#*He kee)« constantly on hand Sample of latest styie goods for gentlemens weai: and will or«ier according to selection of customers _ Also agent for the sate «i the Slneei ewlng Machine. Shop in the old postoffloj building. Graham SC. C g OfT i DON SELL. GRAHAM, V. 1".,' Bay and sell EMMN, UAVK !,*■*•«» »n.»m»s«r RSMOYAI. I I have removed my bar and Bxtnree to the Isaler building where my old enstomers and tlie poUi* may Bid roe. The be.t of Llfitri tt ill Kiaif, Tobacco and Cigar*, Canned Goods, Candies, Ac., taally on basd. and sold ebeap ftrem* JOHN HOTCHMOK, April nk, im - A ' •aafsll>el.*r4 ■aa4sa>Mt Literati Paper la Aascrica, « IKFRI CysrF.ciHK.M n».X The following new stories will soon be tmrr menced, and will be the most intensely thrill ng of any romancea yet published in an American journal. RILL. ROSCO t •r ntf i i »» j t A "Thrilling National Romanes, Baaed Upor the Administration* ef Presldeuts Lin coln and Jobueou, and the Ex ecution of Mrs. barratt In 1865. Wwrria bt a Disti*»uispid Statmmas wbittfi ir» or mi nm-MCHi ri,»i»«* A Starr lithe Krii Br X. Quad or tbb Michis* v Paws. • FIGHTING AGAINST Fi""* AR ALONE Till W««I D. A Brilliant Serial,now Running by Vre.Mai v E. Bryan, who it the Finest Story Writer of the Age. B 818 BiVlßtid, 1«» »>*tje»s •> m »*«)«■) Git BT A POFCLA* N3TILIBT. RIMIIIMCKIicta OP TBR CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT By Co 1 HD. Cipars, CMsf Clark T.-ji » nry under Mr. Memmimge-. WThis -rill be a deeply luteres'ing serie sketches giving the early trials, disadraii iger, *tid many amtuiug incidents of our people in their efforts to establish an indt pendent Government. •6T A number of unusually brilliaat short tories appear in each issue,\with a grea iriety of speaking subjects. l.kstrifti.R, |.SM a Tear R KE GREENSBORO PATRIOI CITARLMHEB 1831 Published weekly la Greensboro, N. C. oy Dully & Al&.ight, at $3.10 per year iu »d fauck—i-ostage included. It is t»ouiooiauc-o^nser»ative in politic, •na labors zealously fcr tb* m .teriiii j«rus)>c ity v.f the aouth geatfially * llll Naiua caioit na particularly. Cnrt'in'Tti* "broad slirm I '' not He-without it. DANTj. wokttt. Company Shops, "N". C., Th"*nVs Ms friend* and the public for th" rerr libprnl ha« er :orpd: and begs to introduce to their i ispert ion the i.arorst yirtsT rompi.KTr AilO TARIED STOCK OF GOODS [■vpj brought to Alamance Cnnntr. He hs* j. st returned f, om the cities where he purchased and has received and and s re eaivng his PAB L AND WINTER (lOODF T lis stock consisf« of DRY-GOODB, fi • •ommon to the finest ever otiered iu tl a rket. READY-MADE CLOTHIA 1 of every description, HATS, 'HOOTS A.Nt r.IiIOB ' of all varieties to the best hand-made. 4tock of nir.r.riTßßT noons, n«ii> WARFrVTI.KRT. QI'RRKa WARE, TRHHS eatf TAI.ISKS. TIN. warr, rnir,. 3RRCNS RATS. largest assortment at the lowest prices, a ft'll stork HAMTT.T GROCERIES. m iER AND SOLE LEATHER, Fertilizers, a word, he has everything of ary qnalit at yon rill want to buy, and he will buy A e highest prices all, and anythlnsr you liavt > sell. All he aski is for yon to call and see •r yonrstlf. If yon don't see what yoti wae •on jnst a«k for it, and then are if it lsn onnd WCwk Cloves of every variety, in from #l7 50. up. mavll-(hn Isro .TIC ET- On the 15th of April 187*1 I sold to mr brother A T. Wb!ts»tt. my entire e tpre«t |„ brother nee* which he ha* been for the 1««t few years condnrtine for me at Glhaonvllle Ml persons ndebted to me wilt please ernn« >nrard at once and settle their. sremmts th mv snccessor. A T. Whltsltt who ia an tl rised to collect and re elpt for all ctafirs ■lri me and also to pay all claitna agahitt J. D. WHIT3ITT. 1876. Fall and Winter Stock* I«l> h to Inform my (rfeote that I cm how receiving my fall and winter etoeh ol ■■T4IMM. IMTMin, BAT*. ■••TM Ready-Made Clothing, &c., f (el) the beat CrfLICOES at ton oento ay rd. I aeD ready mad* clothing aa rt>e»p a uey can ue bought at retail any where in or oat of the d tale. £«tt (pool -oiton. wariaav j *X> /art*, m n*a canto a apo c AH variettea of £AD I M 8 DMM 8 8 GOODS *. *■ AtfMtfGHT. • - L-: .... - . " ' . • ■ Printing Inks;" Book and New If/a, /, a Speciality , 13S North Third Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Our Inks are of superior qualitv i,«: uade from llie licit ingitdiuu a'r'd on ? • Je personal supervision of a erection! r, ter and pressmuu, therefore we will OtTARAHTItt BTKItT POfJiD OP INK goi.fi •he.mMptri.rlfi »l«el., Wri»a, aad ratirrlj Free fr.oi »,ui. Hi m Our prices arefroi 3» tolQ e? SR." IUK ' INTH double what be should for lii> n r ' L C MrI FUt UP ia for 'fe Address, VBTgTtlfR PRII\TI>O l.\K CO 135 North Tliiril Street, PIIIL \DELPIIIA. VV "OLESALE AND HKTAIL. v^;zrT unUyon liand a Ur^ GROCERIES. HARD- WARE DRY - G 00 DS MATS, CAPS, R«ot*. RND fIIIOES. R9tADV-)IAD>; A isßttTirri. Carp e(i ng s AXD mvTri\«s fall grades, from the lowest prices up mads a specially- VILLAGE AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS are invited to inspect our stock and liear our prices beloie buying dEsewhere. They can examine and se.iect tor themselves and we guarantee timl we can sell them their entire otoek vr unv part of it on such terms ait will Ci.«' ;hem to Hell tlieir gnodn mi, 1 r(.cr profit r themselves than ti.ey could uo by ur:«:t> tsing, by order, from a dUiuuce. W : are Agents for, aud sell at manufact ure prices the following goods, viz : 0 dar Falls and Deep River Sbeetingn, Yarns and Seamless liags, Holt's and K»nUle- Fries' "Salem" Jeans, Charlottesville Caasimeres and Eikeiibiewhc i vftarih. ODELL, RAGEN A UJ,, apr Gieenstoio, N.C XeiT Drag Soie DIS. J. S. MURPHY respectfully announce* to the public ilip ijnee moving into his New Drug Stoic, h has greatly improved his st ck of Dimrs. hy pnrcliases. and that on account of tin. hard times be will SELL VERY LOW. A'roost everything is kepi on herd, tl» physicians or the public usually call for ia the Hue of drugs, medicines, chemicals, d>« stuffs, perfumery, Ae. Dr. J. 8. Murphy will give his peifi-nnl attention to piesci iptioe., oiders and com pounding medicines. The patronage of the public is most res pectfully solicited. N> pains shall be spared, to keap on hand fresh and pure meriVines. FARMERS yon need REAPERS and MOWER*, and vou need the KEST anil to get THE i'RST he certain to get the CHAMPION For terms address GEO. A. CURTIS AfiEXI • Graham N. C. 1 mo. Pugh's orsier. We hare constantly on band a full stock GROCERIES and CONFECTIOS& of fjrert variet . Qoe&s, at differrt dosc-trtioms Roysters Candy, plain pndT*«*r «twirrs nailed. Nn's Fie*. Raisins, end many Fancy articlea of toilet use. CIGARS HHtFP ..TOB*fCO FOR TiTSrTT 1 wtll rent rov large and conveniently ar rani ed Store Honse at Cor pry bt p"- J H\ti 1876.

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