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GLEANER^ and Ueuercd L"tStST*U; j Tj ev . B. w. Mebane, Pasto P»sbttb . - o > c | oc k. A. M. every Sabbath t & rv, j ce s every Sabbath evening, except (n d se rv , at 7 o'clock. tb l4*! Meeting every alternate Tuesday ev- I)onne11 ' Sup,t ' excr " I •ises at 8 'w- B. Harrell, M. D. Pastor. ■ T f a r,io' clock A. M. and S, P. M. on 3rd Sidibflths in each month. toly s' 1 "" 1 ' C V' ! v '. « . ... •oo fit 914 o clock A. M. I p£yer meeting, every alternate Tuesday j Htd Te?npUr^ k 'p rft y'; r every j Jtl niKli», after (he Ist anJ Hrd Sunday { & T. Hall" at 8 o' clock £ M. frea to, •"ivfrtWAß—'Providence one mile from town. ( „ n. A . Long, Pastor. Services every Sun- J 7ml 11 o'clock, A. Mi Sunday School, at 10, o'clock A. M. Rev. WW. Sialey. Sup't- * Prayer meeting every Saturday evening at | g o'clock. f 1 j [' C |,ew Jackscu's Best Sweet Navy | Tobacco. Another cold wave stiurk us Friday ] night. , Superior Court the third Monday in this month—the 17th day. i Mrs. Paris, wife of Rev. John Paris, , wasbudly hurt by a fall. Dr. Linderman, diractor of the mint, died in Washinton on the 27th ult. The Jtecovd announces the death of H. , fl| a y Waher, of Davidson county. Sups posed suicide,. McC'nuley & Smith at Company Shop 9 have Fertilizer's and Garden Seed. Spring is coming- M. Grevy has ben elected President *f France, and McMahon has called upon him, and no prospect of a rumpus in that excitable hot tempered country. When you si-e a bright baby pleased with itself and everybody else, be sure tlial Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup has been used. Only 25 cents h bottle. Bad coldK enizootic as some call the ailment, are afflicting our people, and tlio Gleaner offiWhas its sharo, and this tact must apologize lor any shortcomings this week T|ie store of E. D. Patterson in the western part of Chatham county was btoken into and goods of the value of SIOO, wi re stolen. ; Josh Billings' Almanac says : "About ♦his time look out for cold weather." And should have added; —Ke p Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in readiness. The bill repealing tho prohibitory Jaw in this town passed Its readings in the Senate Saturday, having befbre passed theHoose. If you want to buy an organ, a knit ting machine, or sewing machine, cheap, call at this office and you may learn some thing to your advantage. | IBewing Machines. -J. W. Harden has ind for sale the American Sewing a first class article, of different at the low pi ice of $20,00. d $35,00 as per style. Let ail :a machine call and examine. Jociaule.—The ladies of the ian Church will give a Dime )u the evenings of the 17th and is month, lor the benefit of Hie lission fund, and to buy a bell (Irch. The note.we got author announcement did not say just > Sociable would be held, but j se it will be at some point in ij*nd caii be hunted up n ithout f»be Comedy Company conclude I defy the law and the county • by giving theatrical exhi- Ithout paying the required tax ibers were brought befere icatt and mulct in the penal ly dollars, which amount was I lie paid over. Wiley llolt and i •goner, both colored were coui jail by Esquiro Scott for an ■the,next day gave bail for sarance at court. OBITIIABT 0 Alamance county, on the. >fthe 28th ult. Mrs. Casandr* P t ' le forty-ninth vear of lier long and piinful illness which "Wth great christian fortitude. 'Orning before slio died, she r hiibband and children to her told them that she was go* » and that 3he was going Home PBBe d Redeemer; and that she iem to prepare to meet her in After bidding them farewell, w nntil she was exhausted, tymt winged its flight to its Of Rest. "Blessed are the dead 8 Lord." Our loss is her Mukrat.—To all h Bad "ew» to kinH C 'k Albert Murray. II hearted aud obliging, he *2? "*»•*. aud wi » 1 »«^ re men would. sodden us that met in the shind'liJ, Satarda y evening connter wailing on ioim J™ 111 1,16 Blore > when OM iJ? ' lo lhe floor - Though ifternr ! eat ' ,e 0l " some hour S U >»° ff'eam of con. aSio..y et v rned - We k,,e w Wt UmA .'y } & y "'at « larger, blaMmH ISIU ltßaffection ß n»d ifiot ifi? 1,0 maM - Uc l'» d at i! q U j UI "- v for four years, • fin deiUll a justice of for| y years a w 'do«r to mourn him. IiI£TTEB FBOJI DR, ITIEBAME. To my fMow ciitzens of Alamance Co: The General Assembly having passed a joint resolution to go into an election o to fill t l,« places of those whose term expires at tl ie en d of two years from the time they were appointed, would respectfully, and earnestly re quest you to meet and consult together and agree in selecting good, capubfe and clear minded men for this important po> sition. All political power is vested in aud derived from the people; all govern ment of right originates from the people, is founded upon their will onlv, and is instituted solely for the good of the whole. You have the inherent, sole, and exclusive to assemble together to consult for your common good, to instruct your Representatives and to apply to the Legislature for redress of grievance. Then meet together and consult for the common good, without regard to parly or race. Select yonr best men, only in* quiring who are tho capable, upright, cleai minded aud just. It is very impor tant that you should recommend the best men, as this General Assembly, will no doubt, very greatly and materially enlarge the jurisdiction of Justices of tho Peace in criminal matters. Never lose sight of the fact that all government orginates from the people and founded upon their will only, and that wo your representatives are but your servants, to enact laws, and use delegated power, only iu accordance with your will and instructions properly ex pressed, and when this will is not so expressed, to act iu accordance with their best judgment, for the best interest and common good of tho whola people. I earnestly ask yon to communicate to me and with me on any measure that may be for the good and welfare of our county. Our utmost endeavor shall be to cut tail expenses and to prevent a mi?- appi opriation of the public funds. Scud in your recommendations for Justices of the peace before the 18th of February. Very Respectfully Your obedient servant BE N.J. F. ME BANE. Raleigh Jan'y. 27th 1879. A KE.niItKlBl,K PUBMCATION, TIIE FEBRUARY NUMBER OF Frank Leslie's SUNDAY MAGAZINE is remarkable for the abundance and the varied character of its attractive features. It i- impossible to convey, in an ordinary notice ally idea ot the richness of its con- ami artistic; we heartily commend it to those of our readers wlm desire lo obtain a highly entertaining, instructive and edifying publication. The aim of the editor (Itev. Dr. Deems) is to inculcate morals and religion—not by dry, hard homilies, but by every style of literature, which can make the truth attractive and pleasing. Edcii number contains serial alnl shore stories, essays, biographical sketches, poems, music, an ecdotes, a sermon, and a comprehensive miscellany abounding with valuable in formation and entertainment. The pres ent number opens with a profusely illus«- trated description ot a visit to that sin gular community, the Lebanon Shakers; it is very graphic and exceedingly inter esting. "Hints for a Sunday-School" is well worthy of the coiiMderalion of all denominations of Christians. A iiuinbei of characteristic anecdotes of the late Bishop Early of Virginia will command especial attention. Tlte admirable serial "David Fleming's Forgiveness," is con tinued, and the juvenilo story "In Mis chief Again" concluded. There are sev eral excellent short stories, sketches, es says, etc , peoms by celebrated writer/:, sermon by the editor on the topic, "The Kingdom of God," ect., etc., filling 123 quarto pages, the illustrations numbering nearly 100. The prioc is only 25 cents a number, the annual subscription $3. postpaid. This is the time to subscribe, cither for the year or for six months, sl. Address, Frank Lkslie, 63, 55 & 67 Park Place, New York. HOSTS OF PiiOPl'l! ABE JIARTYBB To sick headache, that infallible symptom of a disordered stomach, liver and bowels. Many suffer frpm it as many as three or four times a week. They do so needlessly, for Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitters, by toning the digestive organs and regulating the bowels aud liver removes the cause, and dispels the painful symptom. The intimate sympathy between the brain and and the abdominal region causes the slightest disorder affecting the be reflected, as it were, in the organ of though. Tho reform instituted by the Bitters wten the digestive, secretive and evaeuptive functions are in a Uate of chaos, has other and more beneficial results, viz., the complete nutrition of the whole physical economy, the restoration of appetite and repose, and increase in the power of the system to resist diseases of a material type. NORTH CABOMNA PBCSBITTE KIAN. This organ of the Norih Carolina Preubyte rians, always orthodox and ably edited, has been improved by the addition of deparlments of Church and Genera! Religions Intelligence. Its Family and Miscellaneous reading is botji attractive and instructive. An epitome of Secular News is furnished every week. The ablest writers write for it, among whom are the following: ltev. Drs. Drury Lacy, J. Henry Smith. J. B Adger, and A. W. Miller; Rev. Messrs Jos M Atkinson. E M Hardin*, D E Jordon, J Rumple, E F Rockwell P H Dalton L C Vass, H G Hill, W 8 Lacy, W W Pharr, F U Johnston, P T Penick, R Z Johnston, 8 H Chester, J W Primrose, S M Smith, A I" Dickon, J M Wbarey, Prof J R Blake; Mrs Cornelia Phillips Spencer, Mrs Mary Ayer Miller ("Luola" Mrs. H M Irwin, and many Oth el "S- . . „ , ri . Price $2.65 a year. Send for Premium List. Address, « JOHN McLAURIN, Editor an'd Proprietor Wilmington, N C — Genl. Sherman visited Atlanta last week for the first time since the war. Considerable crowd St the depot out of curiosity. No demonstration of any kind. - • AffftONU OUJK EXi'UANGKH, ■£- KKWS NOTES AND COMMENTS, The printers of Raleigh' had a grand reunion and supper at the National Hotel, on the night of the 28th nit. Toasts were prepared and responded to, aud a general good time was eujuyed. Letters from invited guest* who could not attend were read, andteo.ne of these, notably the one from Gov. riilden, were highly interesting in the information theyjcontained concerning the progress and improvement in everything pertain ing to printing within the past forty years. Two brothers named Mixon,. fought over a horse trade in Geoigia, and one shut auu killed the other. Mrs. Bruce, the wife of Senator Bruce colored ( of Mississippi ie, according to newspaper accounts, the rage iu ington suciety. Deputy Collector Worth, arrested a still in I lie smoke house of a um.i nauiud Holt ii» Guilford county. Vlie North State tells of two young candidates for tho penitcnthu v, both white, one named Harrell ami the other While, llarrcll stole a pocket book from a Mr. Coe, both together got a pair ot hoots from Mr. Yates, in Greensboro, one wishing to show to his father ami the other standing surety that they would he returned, and both robbed the house of a Mr. Eckel, gaining admission on the pretense of warming themselves, ami while tho negro boy in charge of the house slept they took a double barret gun and fiddle and perhaps other arti cles. Harrell has been arrested but White is at large with a warrant after liiin. Riley Tedder was killed and Lige Church and Alf Edinundson were wound ed in fight about a pistol nea? Wilkes boro. On the 13th of this month the people of Johnston county vote upon the re moval of the court house. Between the friends of Smithfield and their oppo ueuts there is a warm time. Hon. K. P. B:ittle, President of the University, delivered a lecture in com mons hall in Kuleigh lust Thursday night, shflwing the benefits of good edu cation to the , farmer and mechanic, as well as to the professional mail. The lecture is well spoken of by T he Ob server. Senator Thurman is to peliver the ad dress at Chapel llill in June. Ex-Judge Sam W. Watts has arrived in YVilmingtou and will make that city his home. Genl. 11. E. Coldston, for a number of years an officer in the Khedive's army in Egypt, has returned to his old home, in Wilmington and will deliver a course of lectures on the manners of the Khedive's pcop c. A Mecklenburg county negro went to Carbarrua county and getliiiii his leg broken was put in the poor houso ot the latter county. Soon afterwards the au« tliorijies ot Cabarrus sent tlie negro to the Mecklenburg poor house, and on the trip, during very cold weather, his leg was broken over again and had to be cut off. Ho will sue Cabarrus county for the loss ot his leg, and of his action will be looked foj/with interest. The jury in the Arlington case gave the property to the plaintiff, G. W. Cusiis Lee. it will be remembered this proper ty was sold during the war for direct taxes, and bought bv the United States. This suit was for the recovery of it, and the tax tillo has been held to bo bad. VAICIOUM 1! AIIMEH Advancing yeirs, core, Bickne3S, disappoint ment, and hereditary disposition—all operate to turn die hair gray, and either of them in clines it to shed prematurely. AYKR'S HAIR VIGOR will restore faded or gray, light and red hair to a rich brown or deep black, as may be desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp, giv ing it a healthy action, and removes and cures dandruff and hnmors. By its use failing hair is checked, and a new growth will be produced in all cases where the folicles are not destroyed or glands decayed. It 9 effects are beautifully shown on brashy, weak, or sickly hair, to which a few applications will produca the gloss and freshness of youth. Harmless and sure in its operation, it is incomparable as a dressing andi3 especially valued for the soft lustre and richness of tone it imparts. It contains neith er oil nor dye, and will not soil or fcolor white cambric; yet it lasts long on the hair, and keeps it fresh and vigorous. FOB SALE BY ALL DEALERS. AK'Oll llOn VTIOW, lam running a comfortable close hack to the depot to meet all trains, and will be glad to take passengers to and from at moderate charge. I am also prepared to convey families, drummers, and others, any where, at any lime. My vehicles are good and ay teams active, and driver prompt and attentive. Shall bu glad to serve those wish ing transportation on moderate terms. Jacy. 14ih 1879. JOHN HUTCHINSON « ADVERTISEMENTS. Get The Best Do you want a GOOD FAMILY RELIGIOUS NEWSPAPER? If so send for the /r Christian Observer LOUISVILLE. K. Y. k Q It Is the OLDEST religions newspaper in this C °lt D Ua LARGE EIGHT PAGE PAPER, filled with a choice variety of excellent reading. Its excellence is attested by the fact that it has a larger circulation than any other religious paper— ond larger than any dally paper with a single exception in the Southern btates. It meets the wants of a larger number of fam ilies than any other paper of its kind. Subscription price $3 00 a year. Specimen copies sent on receipt of postage siamp. Liberal returns given for obtaiuing new sub scriber. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods, at SCOTT A DON NELL'S. iiWfftmii New Store, ail & S?ew Coofls 1.1 «RKKIV«IIOHO. VV r e have purchased and are now lcceiviug and offe-iug at low figures for cash both by wholesale and retail, at onr LARGE, NEW BRICK STORK, on South Elin St.. oppo site Odell Rugau it Co, every description of goods to be found in a first class Grocery Store. We ask all to call and examine, as we arc sure we can make it to tboir interest to buy of us. Dec. 24tli 1873. FIELDS & CAUSEY. AT I, AST B» —€ There Is a tobacco market in this county. MeCanlcy & Smith of COMPANY SHOPS, are buying TOBACCO, and payinir for it in or bnrter at tlie very high est priees. And also RAW-IIIDES, for which' they pay the highest prices. lESIB raj® is the Jim More old store house, and is filled with a general stock, such as the people need, which they will roll as cheap as anybi dy. They keep everything and buy everything* and their purpose is to show the people that it if their interest to give them a liberal share o, patronage. They are just starting in business, and they hope to tucceed by strict attention and fair dealing. They ask tlfc people to try them and theu of course they can judge foi themselves. Notwithstanding they make a specialty of Tobacco and Haw-hides yet they buy all kinds of country produce.. They wish all to remember that while they are specially anxious to buy Raw-hides and Tobacco, yet they desire to buy all kinds of produce. They intend by frequent order to keep their stock always full, and by turning over often can afford to make small profits. Oct. 15 187?. Iy. Fruit Trees. To the public I offer a large lot of fruit trees, consisting of apple, peach and pear trees, also different varieties of grape vines, at the follow ing orices: Apple 7K cents Peach 10 '• Pears ... 25 Vines VA " First class trees 6 to 8 feet high. Apple from 3to 4 feet high at 6 cents each, and second class viues at 5 cents each. These are the prices at my nursery four miles tfouth of Graham. G. K. FAUST. NEW GOODS, mo-ow. P. R. HARDEN, Has just received a new and well selected stock of Ladies dress goods such as black and white Alpaccas, Suitings, Linnens, Piques, Calico's, bleached and browu Sheetings, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Skirt Ele vaters, cambric and hamlmrg Edgings and 111- sertings, Shawls and Cloaks, drees Buttons, ball Fringe, liuncn Collars, Gloves and a full line of Hosiery. Also ready made clothing and men* wear, consisting of cloths, all wool casiniers, Salem and Kentucky Jeans, fine dress shirts and wool undershirts and drawers, Collars and Cuffs, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ladies Zeigler morocco and cloth Oaiters. A fine assortment of Hardware ai d Cutlery, sole, harness and upper Leather, Buggv Harness, Sadies, Bridles, Halters, Hume-Strings. Collars, bugay Whips, Cuba and New Orleans Molasses, Bacon, Lard, Flour, corn meal. Salt, Coffee aud Sugar, Kice, Drugs and Medicine*, Paints, Oils and Dye- Stuffs, Candies, Cakes, canned Oysters, Pine Apples, Strawberries, Sardines, chewing and smoking Tobacco, Cigars, a full line of Laun dry and Toilet Soaps, Extracts and Perfumery, Jayues and Ayers Patent Medicines, Bochees German Syrup aud Greens August Flower. Planters Pride Plow and Plow Castings. Croekery, Glass and Earthcrnware. Indeed any article usually kept in a first class general meichandise. All of whicl, will be sold exceedingly cheap for casta or country produce. We will make it to your interest to call and Examine our stock before purchasing. Oeto. 29th, 1878. / SINGER Family sewing machine Barely Ahead la Males, mt all Csapslilsrt. THOSE WHO USE THEM fc *• speak in high terms of their merit Machineß Made 'Especially for TAILORS, SHOE 91 AKKRA. AND UARNKBR MAKERS. WHICH ARE UNSURPASSED We are prepared to sell on Monthly Instalments for country produce, good notes or casta at a lew price, as may best suit the purchaser. Do not bay a sewing machine until you bare tried the ftINOKK Singer Sewing Machine Co. Greensboio, N C. P. G. CARTLAND, Manager. ADVERTISEMENTS. BJSIIOI* MAItVINM WORK* To the East by Way of the West By Bishop Marvin . $2 00 Errors of the pspsev. By Bhl>''P Marvin 2 0» Book of Sermons By Bishop Marvin... 200 !>• ctrinnl Integrity Bv Bishop Mnrvin 100 'Work of Christ Bv Bishop Mnrvin 60 Life of Rev. W. G. Caples By Bishop Mar vin 1 50 Life and Labors'of Bishop M rvin By Dr, MeAnolly. 1 50 Around the World Bv R R Hendrix, D D 2 00 Our Children By A G Hsygood, D D 150 Wiisrhts and Wings By Dr Deems.. l«C0 The People's Commentary By Atnos Binn»y 8 00 Any of the above will be scot postpaid on receipt of price. Liberal discount, to agents. .. . Add-PIR THK ADVOC \TK Prm.tsitixo HOUSB, - Or, LOGAN D. DAMEROS, Agent, St. Louis, Mo, Orchard Crass Seed. Clover Seed and Fresh Garden Seid at SCOTT DONNELL. GET 'WMM BSSf $5.00, GAITERS FROM £3,50 TO *7.00. \ good fit is guaranteed. Mending promptlv and cheaply doae. tfiTl have a few pairs of good gaiters of _my own make on hand which I will sell cheap. " Graham N. V. W. N. Murray, May ly LAND FOR SALE. I will sell chean and on easy terms my plan tation near the Railroad, two' miles west ol Company 140 ACRES about 80 orwhleh are cleared tnd about 60 in original growth. llterc Is upon the promises a small new dwelling house, two good iew tobaeeo barncs a young orcha-td. and out buildings, including one suitable for a tenant. The land is adaptet to the growth of fincjtobacco, grain &e. It is a desirable, well located farm Those wishing to buy will see the owner on the premises or correspond® with him at Company Shops, N. 0, PETER A. LONG. Iron & Steel Bhorels, Bull Tongues, and Shovels, Heel Bolts & Single Tiees at BCOTT & DONNELL'S. You can find the best rtock and cheapest goods at SCOTT & DONNELL'S: Graham Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BT IJ. W. HARDEN. Tuesday, December, 17 1878. Apples, dried, ¥ 1b.... Bto 4 greeu V bushel, I 50 Beans, V bushel 75n1.00 Buttei Vlb . to Beeswax V lb 30 Bacon sides V tt» Bk'@lo " shoulders, TP lb 7 " hams 12W Beef Vlb • 4@5 Black berries, dried, @5 Bark, sasafras roots ¥ lb Cotfee V lb 10%(w26 Castings, old V lb „ 1W Candles Adamant ¥ It) 20 Cloth, tow and cotton, V yd. .. 16@^0 Corn ¥ bush 50 Chlckons Frying 10@12W Chickens grown IB Cotton lnlint. V lb Bs>lo Cotton in seed 2)4 Coal oil gat 25 Cherries Dried Vlb 12W " seed.... 2J£s>3 Clover seed V bush 8.00 Ducks V Pair.. : . 30 Eggs ¥ doz 12»^ Flour, family t* bbl 5.00 " Super V bbl 4.75 Feathers t3 lb 30@50 Hay V 100 lb 50 Hides, green, i* !b 5 •' dry. t* #> .% 10 Lard V lb f.. 10 t012.! Molases Cuba V gal 55(860 Meal, corn, V lb 1^ Oats, teed ¥ bn«u 40 Onions V bush 80 to4o " sets V bush 100 Peas V bush 75t080 Potatoes, iri h ¥ bush 30to 40 " f sweet '• 35 Pork V lb 4(83 Peaches; dried, peeled, 4g)ti " " uupeeied, 3@4 Rags V lb 1 Salt fine t* sack 2.25 ,-r-" course 1.35 Bhlngles "P thousand 3.5054.0C Tallow V lb »1 Tnrkey» per pair 75 to #I.OO Wood'i* cord 2.00(52.5C Wheat V bush. 1.00@1.25 PRESCRIPTI6N~FREE7 For the speedy Cure of Hemlnst Woakne»».,l.ott Manhood»nrfnil dlsordeni brought on bv Itoois cretiou or exinw. Any Druggist has '.un Intern- Jlenu. Or. TV. w CO., Ko. liM | Wrmt MITLI SLI—I. tlorlnmll. O. - 1 Buy only the H IT M in j R Only Sewing Maohln* ■SH vuca ui a j|hrfading^hultU % I It has Self Setting Netdle. || 1 Ji[ I Never Breaks the Thread. L " ,Tff Skip* stitches. PP» lath* lightest Bunaiaf. *(4* Tht SimpUst,th* Most Dur*' ond in Etury Rtspeet The Best Family Sewing Machine! Th* "NEW AMERICAN" it learned, does not get out of order, and will d« more work with lets labor than any other michine. Illustrated Circular furnished 0» lpplicatifin. AGENTS WANTED. J. S. DOTEY Manager. 04 It Charles Htre«t. Baltimore, H4a J. W. HARDEN A 61ST, OBJ. WAM, N. C. * * BUPKKIOK COVRT, Alamance A. 0. Fonvllle, admr. of Harrison Wei den Pllff. |. f VS. ' Nancy Weed en, WiiJlam Buck Ac wife, 1 Harriett. Eliza J. Weeden, Richard. Smith & 1 wife, Mailhn, Henry YVeeden, D. W. K Weeden i the heirs of James Weeden, mimes and reM i denees unknown, G, M. Hazell, D. W. Wwtfoii , & wife Mary A., Andrew T. Leuth, Fretilin a T. Loath, William Roney & wife, Snsan. Agne.i ' eatb, .1. M: Tapscott & wife Claudia, Franeia* ' D Leatli and BchneU Hazell. Defts. The object of the above entitled action la to 1 convert the real estate, belonging to tho late ' Harrison Weeden, into assets for the paymet.t i of debts; and D. W. K. Weeden and the helia at la.v of J«mes Weeden deed, being neecsgry parties to said action, and non-residents of this State; they are notified to appear at the office of the Cleric of the Superior Court of Alaraanco county within twenty one days after tho service of this notice upon them, exclusive of the day of such service and plead, answer or demur to tl.e petition of plaintiff, or the cause will he heard cxparte and judgment granted, pro confesno, as to them. Done at office in (iraham, this theUih day of December, A. D. 1878. A. TATE, C. 8. C. Alamance county. in TUK NdI'KIIIOK COL'flT, Alaunaco tonal;, George W Long, es adrnrof Jos. B. McM array vs J. J. Turner and wife Mary E.. - Special E. K. Hines and wife, Callie - L., llarvey Sawyer and wife, proceedings. BeilieA.J P. Bradshnw and wife, Isabella. C. 0. McMur ray and John A. McMurray. v This is a proceeding by the plaintiff to obtatu a license to sell land to pay debts against the estate of his intestate. It appearing that Harvey Sawyer is a nece-i sary party, and that he is a non resident of the State, it is ordered: 2'iiat publication hereof be made in TUB ALAMANCE GLEAN EH, for six sue eessive weeks, in lieu of p( rsoi.al service o summons upon the said Harvey Sawyer, ai.d i be shall fail to answerfor twentv one davs after the expiration of such pnhlicailjn judgement will be entered pro confrsno airainst him. Done at office in Graham this the 6th day of ' September 1878. A. TATE, C. 8. C. Alamance county. THE BICKFORB Automatic .Family Knitter. It will knit a pair of socks in ttrsjju inlitii Every m icliine WARKAJV TED pjrfoet, Mi do just what is represented. A complete instruction book accompanies each machiiiH. Simple, Durable, Cheap. Necessary In every family as a sewing machine. Kniis alt sizes of work, narrows and widen# it; shapes all sizes complete. Knits over 60 dif ferent garments, socks, stockings, mittens, leg gins, wristlets, Gloves, etc. It knits every pos sible variety of plain or fancy stitch 75 per cent, profit in manufacturing knit goods. Far mers can treble the value of their wool, by cot verting it into knit goods. Agents wanted In every State, County, Olty »nd Town, to whom very low pries* wll. b made. For full particulars and lowest prices for th BKST FAMILY MACHINE send to BICKORD KNITTING MACHINE MFO O, Brattleboro Vfc IMliilDß. BUTTS Hnvn No. 12 N. Eighth St. HSULS Bt. Louis, Mo. Who ht« had greater i luwliuea to th* treatment of tha eexual trouble# of both mate and ftmala than anjr pby tlciaa In Iha We«t, gma tho reeulU of hie lon* ana eueceaeAU practice In hlsiwe new warke, J net publiahed, entitled »I The PHYBIOLOCY OF MARRIAQC i The PRIVATE MEDICAL AOVIBER ' I Booka that are really fcatt-laetraetaee In all mat -0 1 tera pe ruining to luM and WaaeeheeS. and eupply f, want long frit. 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