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Prices reduced Perfected Fanners JQtifettft Plows made in P«ujr*bm-tf V«. One Ilorce No. 5 ' JKAuce f4.00 Two Home No. ? 6.00 Two Horse No. lU 6.50 Two Horde N6. 8 7.00 For tale at Graham by SCOTT A DONNEIXi. ScotJ & Donnell ' Graham N C bcvJers in - XVV CC«t*. • OROCf!rtlft» IIARD WAIIK, (IATM, IIOO'I M »nnOKB. NOTION*, IKON, , BTKR I/, NAI.T,.H«I.AK. SEN, ORtm NROI t ( H G N. n V tt ' Nl'UI" F ScC AC. V\. KfrSfllß /a > -Ss-OOLD— WATCH CASES Are made of two plates of Solid Gold overlaying a plate of composition metal In such a manner as to present only a gold surfaoo. Whilo costing but half the money, they are as showy^andelegant aa the solid go hi. and aro WARRANTED BY SPECIAL CERTIFICATE TO WEAR TWEN TY YEARS. If you have not seen these watches, ask your Jeweler for them. If ho does fiot keep them, tell lilra be Is behind the age, and to send for an Illus trated Cataloguo. HAGSTOZ & THORPE, Sixth and Chestnut Sts., Phkaotlphia, Pa. *srSold only through Regular Dealers ."®* fOOF'S STANDARD RUFFIER, 4tT For ALL Belting Machine*. The best to osa end most perfectly constructed. Addrees X. J. IOOP," Dojijbtio " Building, New York, ' or Naw lUvbm, Ct. THE LICHTEBT RUNNING, THE SIMPLEST, THE BIOS! DURABLE, -> .THE RRQST POPULAR SEWIHG MACHINES. TYwmahiff all the latest (ted most desirable bruins - merits. ft is ruily understood, makes tho doable threkl lock-stitch, has »elf-regulating ten alonr and tuke-un, and will doth* whole range of family work without change. l The '• •OBKSTIO " is made In tho most do* aide manner, with conical steel bearings and compensating journals throughont. .Agents for the " UOMKSTIt;*' Sewing Ma • chine and the " BOM RSTIC " Paper Fashions wanted In all unoccupied territory. Addreea*> J Sewing IfidUaa Company, Stew fork. *' I "V r %T#9rry?^ry^| - a, L mm r Tailor. Cutting and making: (Jone In tlic latest fashions and most desirable manner. He keeps constantly ou liancl Samples of latest styie goods for gcntlcmcns wear' and will order according to selection 01 3 utomcrs.—also the National S.ewi ng Machine ,t |k which he keeps oinstantly on hand and wi sell for the low price of $24 Call and sue him. Griham N. C. Clothing! Clothing!! We would respictfully announce that we have just.opcnc.d a large stock, and are receiving more of Fall and winter clothing which we are dctcrmhu dto sell an low as the quality of tlio i ooda will admit, We are manu facturing for the custom trade from the l>est goods the New York Market afford.", which we keep on hand ready to bo cut and uihde to fit on slioi t notice. We have as good workmen an we can find in the country and warrant all work done at our house to give satisfaction. We htjve on hand for manufacturing or sale by the yard cheap cassimtree,satinets and fc variety of cloths for mens and bovs wear from 25cts per yard upward. Also ShirU, Collars, Ties, um brella™ &c. Samples of goods and directions for self meas urement sent by mail upon application. For cloth and clothing go to F. G. CARTLAND fe BRO , under Benbow Hall, Greensboro, N. C. 45 Years Before the Public. THE CENUINE DR. C. MOLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF n- Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. PAIN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appe tite and sickness;'the bowels in gen eral are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is generally a considerable loss of mem ory, accompanied with a painful sen sation of having 'left undone some thing which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough itf sometimes an attendant The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensa tion Of the skin; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exer cise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enougli to try it In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend Jhe disease, but cases have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the ITVER to have been extensive ly deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. DR. C. MCLANE'S LIVER PILLS, nr CASES OF AGUE AND FEVER, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a FAIR TRIAL. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. BEWARE Or IKITATIOKS. --- The genuine are never sugar coated. *— Every box hms.fcred wax seal on the lid, with the impression. Da. MCLANE'S LIVE* PILLS. The genuine MCLANE'S LTVEK PILLS bear the signatures of C. MCLAKE and FLAMING BROS, EN the wrappers. I Insist upon having Jfie genuine DR. C. MCLANE'S LIVER PILLS, prepared by Flem ing Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name cLttne f spelled differently but same pronunciation. Whit« Lead, Ready Mixed Paint*, L'neeed o1 A T annoia oil, at EJCQTT OT , NELL'S. ' THE NEW YORK Weekly Atlas Send Seventy-Five Cents and Receive It for ONE YEAR It is an eight-page, forty-eight column paper, issued Wednesday morning, and contain* ali the latest news up to the time of issue, together with a, vast am unt of .iterary matter, comprising articles oa AGRICULTURE, MINING * MASONIC NEWS,* FASHION and SOCIETY GOSSIP, MARKET REPORTS, etc., making it cssoutiully the Journal for the HOME AND FIRESIDE i The Agricultural Department J is a special feature, presided over by an able, experienced agriculturist, well-known among the farming toinmuuity, and his views are valuable to the millions of tillers of the soil iu this largo country. The Masonic Department is an interesting feature to the fraternity, who in many instances desire to know what is going on outside their own neighborhood of interest to Masons. The Market Reports in which almost all persons arc interested, are reliablo. and furnish valuable information to the producer as well as to the consumer. THE STORIES many of tliom illustratea, are from the pens of our i>est authors, and aro good reading for all members of a family. The EDITOKIAL COLUMNS are presided over by gentlemen -*ff culture and experience, and, while treatir.g fearlessly all subjects of interest, nothing will be published calculated to wound tho fiellng of anj class of readers The immense circulation enables Us to place the price within" the reach of every family in the U. 8. The subscription may begin at any time—couutiug Irom sending of the first number Only 75 cent 3 a year At tiiis low price no one ' can afford to be without it. As au inducement for Post Masters and others to get up clubs, we make the follow ing liberal offer— Any person sending a club of Ten or more for one year, can retain Jo cents from etfch sub scription remiting to us 50 conts for each name and a copy of the paper will bo sent weekly to all of said subscribers, postage paid, for one year It is not necessary for all the frames to be addressed to the same office. Agents. You cannot do better than ca©vass for TEE NEW YORK Weekly Atlas THIS IS THE SEASON DO NOT WAIT! COMMENCE AT ONCE! Remit by Post Office Order or Registered letter to THE SEW YORK Weekly Atlas 9 Spruce Bt. N. T. IN TUB SUPERloncoillT, ilaniiMV County. Joseph Tate, Ruflfin P. Mitchell and wife Margaret and others. vs , William Tate, JftmesTato, Heirs at law of James Tate, names, numbers, sexes and rei dence unknown, heirs at law of Griffith Tate names, numbers, sexes and residence unknown and others if others there be who are entitled under the will of Joseph Tate dee'tL who are nonresidents of the Slrte. This is a proceeding to sell real estate described in petition for partition. The real property has been sold and the commissioner has made his report, and a motion for confir mation is sow ppndiugvand if objection thereto 13 not filed witMn ten day# after full service of this notice by publication, said report will in all things be conftirmed, aad title directed to be made to the purchaser. Done at pffice in GrahAra this the tKh of Ana. A. TATE O. 9. C. Alamance Comfty. i Ucan make li.onoy fester at work for us than anything else. Capital not requir ed; we will start yon. fl3 per day at home made hy the industrious. Men, women, and boys and girls wanted eveij where to work for ua. Mow is the time. Costly outfit and tvrms free. Address Tuva «fe- Co., Augusta, Maine. MEBICAL ANO Briis Notice. I hereby ben; to notify the public that I (hull keep In my Drllg 'tore at Company Shops, at all limes, a full store Druijs and Medicines of the heft and purest, bought at prices for cash, of the very best wholesale and iupnning houses, and will sell reasonably iow. I have also employed a thorough, COMPETENT, AGXI'KHItNCED DRUHGIMT, who will sleep at the store, and wait on custo mers at all hours, day or night. I will in the future devote myself to the prac tice ot my profession and solicit patronage. I have bad an experience of twenty-five years active practice, and will attend calls promptly at all. limes, and charges shall be at all times and in all cases moderate. JOHN S. ML'RPIIY, M. D. Co. Shops, Alamauec Co. N. 0. Oct. sth 1878. SINGER ■;" % * x Yamily sewing machine Surcljr Ahead in Salci, «f nil C«i»|icli tor*. THOSE WHO USE THEM Speak in high terms of their merit Machines Made JEt j)ecially for TAIi.OBS. SHOE MAKEKS, AND UAUNIiftH IIIAKERB. WHICH ARE UNSURPASSED We are prepared to sell on Monthly Instalments for country produce, good notes or cash at a lew piiee, as may best suit the purchaser. Do not buy a sewing machine until you liave tried the siNOBU Binger Sewing Machine Co. Greensboio, N C. F. G. CARTLAND, Manager. A LACE JEWELRY STORE FARRAR, OPTICIAN, tVATCH-MAKB AND JE WELER, AND AND DEALER IN WATCH 8, Cf.OCKS, JKWBI.BV Silver Ware; Bridal Presents, Solid Rings, Walking Canes, Gold Pens, &c. GREENSBORO, N. C. i v ""' *7^—■ -■• Whicli will be Mid cheap aIMIMBSH The Dead [ deal in American and Italian HarMe Monuments and Headstones [ would inform tho public that I am pre pared to do work as v V Cheap as any yard in the State, © . ■ ANO GUARANTEE PFRFECT ' SATISFACTION. • Parties living nt a distance will saw money by sot ding to mo for I'RICE LIST aid DRAWINGS. To persons making up a r.lub of six or mure, I offer the Most liberal induce ments, and on application will forward designs &c„ or visit them in pei sou Any kind of marketable produce taken in exchange for work. S. C. ROBERTSON, GREENSBORO, N. C. Iroo«te Steel Sfcorels, 801 l Tongues, Side Bhovels, Heel Bolts & Single Tiees ai SCOTT & DONNELL'S. IMPORTANT TO SURVEYORS 1 i t the mestfng of the county commissioners it was ordered that a premium of twenty-Svt dol lars -tvill fee paid for the best nap of the souniy of Alamance, sbowhi* the township Hues, Post office*, wowns, principal streams, location of Factories. Mills, Foundaries, Kail roads and main pub- ic roads. Said map to be finished and handed to the commissioners on or before the Ist Monday of December next. By Order of the Boa d i T.G. MOJEAN, Clk. ~ HIGH £^QOL -Ip. H. C.TEAGUE, Principal. o»* The flftbiession of this School jtvill re-open on the Ist Monday in Amnist next, and continue twenty wecVg Tuition fromSS to 20 d'olars pos session. Board, including; lights and washing from #6 to $7 per month. For any additional information, address the Priucipai, Rock Creek N. C. NOTICE. Having qualified n* administrator on the es tate of L. A. Foglcman deceived, 1 will offer for sale at the late residence of s id deceased, OCTOBER THE 4th 1878 at. p.ihlic auction, for cash, the personal prop erty belonging to Raid estat", consisting in part of the following to wit: 4 head of horses. 14 head of cattle, 10 bewd of sheep, 25 head of togs 1 four horse wagon, I two horse wagon, 1 two horse carriage and harness, 1 buggy, 1 sett black smith tools, 1 still, and fixtures, wheat, hay, straw, hottse-hold and kitchen furnituro and other articles not mentioned. f All persons indebted to said estate must make Immediate payment and those holding claims against said estate must present them on oj before tho Ist day of April l'S79, or this notice will bo plead ii« bar of re'.overy. Sale to begin at 11 o'clock A. M. A. C. C'OBLE, Admr. Sept. 14th 1878. R. W. GLENN & SON Keep constantly on hand at their store in he Beubow House, a full stock of DRUGS. TOILET ARTICLES Paints, dlass, Chemicals, TRUSSES AND SUPMIERIS vv Mlung found lu a first class Drrj* " ~ y*" FRESH AND CHEAP. ( • 'X, "X : i T ? . . ; ■ * . 1 Hinge it ltd Co tin try If t ore li ait la Tnl% -i " • ,{■.' t ' '■ *; - ? J Notice, I Highost Award at The Cen tenniai Diploma of Honor and Med a of Merit, foi Grand, Upright & Square pia»F The principal points of superiority In the BTIEFF Pianos are brilliant singing quality of tone, with grea) power— evenness of touch throughout the entire scale, faultless action, unsurpassed durability, and unexcelled workmanship. A largo variety of Second-hand Pianos, of all makers, constantly In store, and rang lng in prices from $75 to S3OO. We are also Sole Agents for the Southern States of the 4 'Ma tchless* Burdett Organs, The Best now made, A full supply of every style constantly in store and sold oil the most liberal teriuc. For Terms and Illu.-trated Catalogues of Pianos and Omans. address CI I AS. M. STIEFF, No 9 JM. Liberiy Sheet, BALTIMORE, MD. J.T.CKOCKEE, ATTOKNKV AND COUNBBI.LOB AT I.AW. Asheboro, J". C*, BCOTT A CJCLDWELL, GHJ6ENBBOHO,' • Associate CotmseK Practices in the conrts of Baldofpli and aud adjoining counties. H" Special attention gWea to the eollec ion of ekiißW. ' * -a. " Cheap! cheap!! As Assignees of Daniel Worth, bankrupt, are now selling his large Stock of Goods at prices ro low that all must be Induced to buy. These goods Must be Sid and turned into money at onec, regard to their coft. The stock is large, and cgnsi-its of almost everything usually found in a general store. It will pay ail t > examine for themselves and get such articles as they may need while they have an opportunity to do BO at the low prices now put upon thcui. Cash Down Is the necessary terms. The entire stuck mast be closed out. Ready-made Clothing, Dry Goods, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Ilats, Notions, Crockery, Ladies Ilatß, and very many other articles, all put down to prices that will, sell them right away. J. M. WORTH July 10th 1878. J. A. MCCAUIEY. I Assignees I propose to furnish the Graham and Com pany Shops market with nice fresh beef at prices as reasonable as can be afforded. Persons having good beef cattle to sell will do well to let me know. I will be at COMPANY SHOPS on Monday and Friday venings of each week, and at GKAHAM on TUESDAY AND SATURDAY mornings of each week, certain, A. A. ANDREWS. Juno 4. tf. Farmer Friend Plows at SCOTT & DON NELL'S. Do yon know where to brty ready made made clothing? Why, at Company f™ l " Do you want to buy buggy trimmings? Uo to the Shops to J. Q. GANT & CO. i Wa-at to bur your wife a dress? Yon can find anything you want by going to J. Q. QANT A CO. Thi i, is the time to fix for canning fruit. You havn t got the jars and cans. You can get just what you need from J. Q. GANT & CO. Tools are needed for carpentering and work on the farm. I'ou can be supplied by J. Q. GANT & CO. Bound to have shoes, and yoji ougut fo get 1 them wlieie tbev are cheapest and best.r Go to " the yellow store at Co. Shops. J. Q. GANT & CO. Family groceries are a necessity—Sugar, cof- , fee and molasses can't be done without Con cerning these articles enquire of J. Q. GANT & CO. Can yon spare anything off the farm? Take it to the Shops to J Q. GANT & CO. IN 11KB rKOB ITJE COURT, Alamance Cvanlf In the matter of the last will) and tastainent of Wm. H ells. f caveat to will. In this matter it appearing to the satisfaction of the court ihai Solomon Wells one of the heirs at law and devirees of William Wells is not a resilient of this State* It is Ordered that notice of this caveat be made upon the said Solomen Wells by publication in THE ALAMAKCS GLEANKB, a newspaper published in the town of Graham, weekl?# for six successive weeks. And that he aupea and show cause why said will should not be set aside and declared null and void. And that if he fail ioappear and show cause at the( expiration of said time judgment shall be had pro oonfesso as to him. Done at office this 24th ) June 1878. A. TATE C. 8. C. and Probate Judge. You can find the best stock and cheapest goods at SCOTT & DON NELL S. E. S. PABKER, GRAHAM N. C., - A ' ■ - • ' - -• , • - .* - Attorney at Late, ■, . » Practice in .Ateftianco and adjoining eottos,i and in (he Fedural courts New Drug Store. i If yon w*fit rftre fesh t>rugs, Chemicals, Pai cut Medicines, Mcdi mal Lienors, fine Cigars chewing and smoking Tobacco go with the cash to the southeast of the Conrt House square to DR. LONG'S DRUG STURE. P. 8. Dr. Long's office h> at thi Drug Store where liu .will examine and prescribe lor those requirinchls services. Ing. Iff, flfm. Yarbrough Don so RALEIGH. N.C. 6, FF, BI.ACKitAI.IL, Prspririmr, R B te3 reduced to suit the tiraea,
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