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Th e G i eaner UliAIlAM. N. C ( Aphil 2, 18S0. Terms, op t?cns:itirnoNv rH Tutr, ...1. Si raonllit. . , . , ......... .... Diffe moiitlis, ..... .', 1.S0 ,ro OWSnteisrlntliint must be pnli Irli-tly tilranca. Potta-ji! frte. In Ratk3 of Advkkthinu : . fia (qnarc (ou Inch) one tl:rt 61.00 for Brtt lii.ertlon mid fifty cents fur each mbnc 9ent publication. Kato f -r more ;ce end longer time fur Bfilieil nn application. boc.l uoti 'c churned lou cent a line for eli lncrtlou. "J. D. K E UNO DLE. Editor. Ex-President. Arilmr has been in ill health for some tima. The latent new frj n lii.a i. th tt h! illneti 1j ly a rime ft mire (l-itiqrotii form mi l Unit hi. 4 contliiiuu is rognrlml ui-extreraely cii'.ical. Tho next Stato Dtinvicratio conven tion has been called to moot at Raleigh on 2-jlh of August, as will be seen from cxI racta elsewhere tukeii froin the pro- cceilingii of the '- Executive Cutnmittee which met at Ralciph last week.--- r Citlens of p.irliam and Person couu - tie soom to. ho thorough ly.lu -earnest nhout tho building of tho Lynchburg, Halifax & N. C. Uailroad. A delega tion of tho wealthy and Influential businessmen from tho above named coil title attended a mee ting In Lynch burg lant weofc and talked Very hope fully about the projict. Washington L-jttci AfTexeli8lij;s uhitratfet tea. this ertjt'l Jug $"jOO,000 slntuos to deHd praiMcnta Hs"tomfoo!erv." Ves : it U ft sort of extravagant foolery that tho people aro not willing that their representatives to Congress should enjfitf in. Linv hiakers are elected to help enuct such wholesome laws us will ameliorato the ... condition ol the masses, and not for tho purposo of making tho ulready burdensome taxe.s raoro onerous. Lot Us have fewer mausoleums and inoro fiee,chcerful ponplu. Our capitol cities, find cemeteries may not look so grand lo tho fijiproKpcctois of other nations, liul thero will be more-good cheer and contentment at home,which is immeas urably bitter. . (From our BeguUr Corri"pondiTt . WASHINGTON 1). Jf I ; ' Apiil JtSStJ. . The labor troubles, the proponed Ex position in Wiphiuton,'. tho prohnb'o fate of ibis new tnrilF bill, and the Pres ident's rumored marr'agu are among tho sulijocts'lhat one hear discu;sod here, on tho street,-) now. At the Capitol our lawmakers' aro talking about Inter State Coinim-rce, Secret sessions, the fisheries question, and nppropriu lion li I 'ri. - An ei.thiisi-isiic meeting was held at Willard's hotel a few evening aince, iit which representative biuiiu-ss men of Dal I i in re mid Washington discussed the projected Exposition to be inaugu rated here' in 189. An- uddres was pivseiited, which is to be scattered hroailcnst over the country, setting fo'-th tho plan of the great World's Fair. Congress is to be Hiked to es tablish a number of permanent exhibi tion building.' in The city on the .Mall, for the products of North, 8.uth aud Central America, uud the E npire of Brazil. Tho Mall is that exiei'.sive lire i (it parking extecuing Irora the Capitol lotlio While JIoimu, iutliiuing tho Hmithsonwi, Agricultural, ana Monument groimds. It is the intention to strip tho proj ect ol all local purpose, and to make t. national an 1 International, polities be ing ignore. in the interest, of all coun tries, tor instance, it is suggested that a building. bu erected for tho -display of working models in the interest of iirvciitor, ami that thero Khali ho a na tional art gallery sustained not only by tho Uoveriuuent, but popularized by bequests from private individuals, .It is expected that ono and perhaps both Houses oiuongrcss win tiiKes.uino favorable action oi tho subject this week. As to Senators and their secrets, tho.HO who have In the debate branded tho secret sessio.is a farcical, childish, cowardly, liud treac'iierou-), are Plait, IiOgun, itutler uud Kiddlcberger. 8cn flUitltiaaula'aa wundminj: how execu tive secrets leaked out. Newspaper lnenalvns get'tbein in some way, NEW3Y XOTlik. OltPoai frmm thr Mlale jre. Reidsvilln will vote On focal option the 11 rut Mohday iu Juno. . Fayettpvillo hm a grog shop for about every 503 inhabitant. Thero aro now fifty children at the Thoiuasville Iiaplist Or)iliuiinge. The beloved wife of Mr. W. H. niount, editor of toe Wilson Mirror, is dead. - It i said tha'- it will cost the Rich--moiid & Danville Railroad two million to change the gauge of lis various lines of roads. . Joseph Ashby secured seven adult nnd ten young squirn-ls from Ihfe same tree Inst ivcek, fuys tho Uuuury tie- porter... The State Normal School to bo hcl 1 at Winst'-n will open July 6th, with Pnr. J. L. Toiidfnson, of tho Winiton Graded School, as Kuperiuteudent. Ashehoro Courier : Tho RandVraan Id rg Co. made dnniMf to month of March on 11K) loams, 23.1,7'J5 yards of plid-, averaging 70 yardi per day to die loom. - Hinillifli-M Hvatil : Deputy United States Mai'nhnll Temple made a raid recently through Wakr, Harnett and Johnston, an I reports the arrest of four illicit distillers. ' Mr. Goo. I). Rnyil, a venerable an;l wel I ' k no wu ' ci tizeu of Rock ingha'n county, the father of Collector Roydv died at his homo on Saturday night last, in the K!)th year ofhis ago. Roxbnro Covrlrr : Jlr. Boh Stanford, who lives r.ear Bushy Fork, had (hi inisfortuno ! getting !:is leg broke hist .Saturday by tho kick of a bore. near I Paint's Tavern. I A young man nn;ned Madison, who vn snot anu men near rigeon river only a lew weeks ago and was thotiuhi. j to have been murdered, is now believed in that section to have bueii tho victim of su icide. : A number of 1 Iters wero puhllnhed In th Jtalelgb Ate ami Vburrrrr Inst week, froni-vaiious pei-sons In ditrerent pails of thq Hlate, concerning the workings of the no fenco law. In n majority of Instances tho rojiot Is were favorable, dissatisfaction was d-creasing, nnd former enemies of the law wero becoming Its strong advocates. Tho stock law has not been In force In the eounllcu In this section of the State long euough yet to give it a fair lest. It m.iy now and for years to come work disadvantageous! to some ; but In a great majority of cases It will be a decided beueiir., wo have no doubt. "The greatest good to tho greatest number' is tho rule -that should pre vail iu nil matters where tho people arc iiflVttcd. - Tlio Invent stilkra on biiiiio vj the railrouda Iu the west have caused bloodshed In some instances. Iu Tex as the striker uud civil authorities col lidod and mom than, a half dozen wore killed besides several wound I. A oiiQiol at SU Liui ter minated with about the same result ; besides the striker at the. latter place destroyed considerable property be longing to tho railroad companies. Htreet car lines in New York aud lt d tiinord iirw now al a atund-slill on nc eiuut of a strike of tho employees. The strike at St. Louis Is to be con tiauvd, a cull huviug been ma le by Is Senator Uiddleberger gave his idea of how they were exposed. "I have a a private secret ury," Miid he: "1 walk down tho avenue" wiih him, he usks me a question or t wo, aud being a smarter man than I am, ho knows more iu five minutes than I learn in a week. Then ho gives it to somebody else, and tho newspaper fraternity geu it." - ' Hon. Mr. Whitthorne, who has been appointed to succeed Judge Jackson in the U.' S. Senate, will need no introduc tion to tho halls of Congrcva. lie rei ved with distlurtlon in tho lower during tho firty-fotirlh, forty-liflh-, forty-sixth and t'orty-seveii Congresses. As chairman of the Naval Atfairs Coin- milteo ho was earnest nnd successful in exposing tho rascalities of tho Navy Di'partmeijt. under CJnint aud ex r3tC' rotary .'Robeson, Thero Ins been great improvement in the ways of doing business i'l the (jovoriuueut Di'parlmeuts hero under ljie new regime, and thero are eviden ces of new life. Still further reforms are looked for through the passngo of a bill that is exci'ing a good deal of in terest. It provides for a rechvssillea tion tt tid reorganization of the eivil ser vice at Washington, Hiid its purpose is to arrange the force of the departments that tho iuiue kind of work " ill receive tho same pay. . Under the present plan there are clerks drawing $720Oa, jtS-K) who are doing the same work iu rcgiinl to i ii i it y and amount as clerks who get from $1,103 to 1,(1!) J a your. " ho Inst claudication was made in 13-14 w hen thero were only 710 clerks iu the departments, now there aro 8,0.11. Under Ibis arrangement thero are four classes chus 1, receiving $1 ,200 : class 2, $1,400' class a, $1,0!."), and class 4, l,8oX). Clerks have been employed Mid assigned to these clashes with but little regard to their grade. Conse quently there i a great deal of waste to lite tax-psyers iu the Departments. Hit ns i hero is n fixed limit to I lift revenues of the Oovernment an4 the liunleiis ol the tax-jia er, the waste U not p"iif eel fed. V bile flio iiow Ad ininist ration is setting the UovornmeJ tal h use in order, it proposes to sub- jix't tho men and women employed here to a thorough investigation, weed out I ho incompetent, and redistribute Iho others s.i us to enable thim tit do the greatest amount and best kind of work of which they are capable. Apropos of work, a group of Con gressmen wero chatting a fow d.iys ago i wbon allusion was inn lo to the popular idea that men in legislative Plate Democratic 1 limine. j v Rulclh Newt, an J Observer At a meeting of the DeniocraticS'ote executive comiiiitloe hehl in llu limv- oi 'a oflice in (he city of.Raleigh, Thurs- (lay, April loth, the following proceed ings) among o1 hers, were hud : The reiy imt ion of W. J. Motitaom- ery, lEsq., of Concord, as a member of Jbe committee was received, and II. S. PurVeur, Esq., of Cubarrus, was elected to till the vacancy. It was resolved that tho committee request the several judicial disticts for which superior court indue are to be chosen lo hold district conventions and recommend to the Stale convention candidates lor the office, of judge from their respective dislriels. It was also resolved to appoint nn executive committee lor each judicial district, whoso duty it shall be to deter mine the time and place of holding the conventions for their respective dis t.i. . On motion Rtleigh was desicnalod as the place, aud Wednesday, the 25th of August, Bf tho time for holding the Stato convention for nominating cuiuii-djttc-s for chief justice and asociate jus tices of the supieuie court- u:ul superior court judges, uud the transaction of other business. - R. IT. Battxe, Chairman. B. C. BlXKWlTH. Secretary. j Tho following executive committee was appointed for the Fifth Judicial District: We omit 'coojiniUcea for other dislriels. En. I Fifth District Durham, J. S Man n i n, clui i ruin n ; jrjha. I h a in, J. G- R w; c-hei-; Oraiiville, John r. Hayes Guilford, R. R. King jAl:imitncc James A. Gnilt.im ; Orange, C. E. Par rish ; Caswell. 4 ieoVge N. Thcmpion Person, Jr.mt-s t: Ten v. Appri priate sestdutinus were inssed reiauve to tliKdeath ot the late J.J Lifchford, Esq,, former) v Secritary of the State Deuiocraiiu i Executive Commiltee. . - ADVElt'riSEMj:XTS. GRAND OPENING OF- A D VERT 1 SEME NTsT-" i V . ADVERTISED ENTS. Sprmpnd Suirnif DURING THE NEXT 60 DAYS JSH-WIM & 'MOO m I29 Co. Shops, N. C, Am ill I. A AAA IIT il n n I A cao was decided in tho .Supremo court a few days njro, it being" an ac tion for the purchase money torn mule. Cosls, attorney fees, principal uud in tereut nmouuled to more than a thotl- sud dollars. Costly inule that.. The Lenoir 'f-ipin says tho mountain wagons aro tmnginy large quantities of maple augur to market these, da vs. It is made i:i the scmar maple forests of .Mitchell, Wautaga and A-dic, and rc tans readily at iu to 12 cents per pound. Dr. Giissom reports that thero aro 250 patients in tho in-iina -jsylum at Puleigh, ii ml says no more cnu be ac commo.lated. II-furth.;r says : From careful estimates the number of insane in the section east of Greens!) ro need ing medics! treatment i. over 1,0W. Iiissnity h-is increased in tho Stato dii- ing the post fit'tecu years. 1'iltsboro Home ; At tlio reidence of tho bride iu Gulf township, on (lie 11th in.-t., by the Rev. C. Iioon,Mrv Vin cent Ilart, nged 82, was married to Miss Emeline Oldham, aged 04. Elisha Hart, of Gulf township,- died suddenly on tho 7(h instant, lie had gone lo Richmond hitatiou on business, was taken ill and died befro reaching home, lie w;u ubjdt Bcveuty-livo yea- s of age. '.-.-. Pittshorn Hi-cord : The post olllco at Waller, in thia county, lias been dis continued. We learn that a five- jlu-uU fJaild of Mrr'JnBeph Kidrrie, of William township, waa burnt lo death on the 3rd inst. It nccidentlv caught on lire win le its parents were ! a rhort tlistiiuco from the hotnj an I was fatally burnt before Jio fii'o could j Lease of t! e Viu Midland Railroad WABnis-OTo:. D. C. Anril 13 At Alexiindria, Va., to-day thtv-property of. I ho Virginia Midluid railroad coin- company was fovmerlv transferred to tho Rie.hmrnd & Danville-" railroad company under a lease "of ninety nine yeHis ny uol. Joim. .UeA"eniey, presi dent in charge of tho Virginia Mid land company, to Col. A. S. Buford president of tlio Richmond & Danville railroad company, in presence of R. B Thomas, geueral manager, Maj. Peyton Kandolph anu Uol. Andrews, supeiin tendont of tho Midland Road and oth ers. Printed notices of the leaso aud transfer wero issued to all the officers and employees of the Virginia Midland road aud its connecting lines. The officers of the Richmond & Danville road formally took possession under the lease. Il is stated that the road is loused for iU fixed charges and net earnings ; that is, the Richmond &. Danville company guarantee to pay Si per cent pernnnum on the Midland mortgages, amounting to $12,500,000, nnd ci"o tho net earn ings over ilia operating expenses lo the Virginia Midland stockholders. Col. MeAnerney says the lease is verv fa vorably considered by parties interest ed in llio Midland company, as it will enable thai oomi??;to he put in first class condition 'VBrlnect its crwiit busiiio8s,'und to erect proper fct-ttioi;s and give the poople alonu its lino fa cilities which tiiey have not heiotofore enjoyed. 1 truK f .tlS ion Frrlr .Tlnile. MasterworkmiiB Powderly for fund to maintain It. It U greatly feared. that the KnighU of Labor do not com yrohcnl fully tho disastrous effect of what they are daing lo Irn.lo and the general prosperity of the country ftrikor are clearly iu tlu wrong, after having slopped work, to Interfere with the property of f irmer emplJycia or lo trv in anvwav lo keep others, who may be em-doyel to take their plucc, from working, 04 hoa boeu done iu many Instances. Kerneraville Atir; Difvld Pettiford, A colored tnan,who worked a'nuinler of years fur Eli Atkins, h-Iow town, while rngaged in work on tho firm of Mrs. WillWn, as foe u lo hUggcrxu I JUH forw.ird. Wbefl partiea readied him a UiU.'K stream of blood was run. uing Oora bis touuth aud be died iu two minute. Mr. Sjinuel S. T-agu, a yonng man, who waa born and raised aear this place, has been acting aa aa agent for J. L- Stone' Organ aud Pi ano House, Raleigh.' About two k go, uhm the prrtenaa of having or aara logo al once lo RtUigh to work from Um main otOc, ha sold the bursa it wliich lha eompnny held a rt" tap, collected bet aeen Urc ami tour ttutidivd tlullora n organs aolj and akiptetl tha country. Mr. Tregue lias always bo rue a good character preyio U Ihia. ' po tit loos work littlo and get good pay, Mr. cott. t!ie wealtliitu.1 member in the lluiit'vpokc up: "I've worked hard er sintyi 1. became a Congressman, said he, "than ever lntforu in my lit. I grt to work every day that I am 111 Wash ington at eight o clonic In the morning ami I seldom get lo lied before mid night, and my work W n it q i ita done then." The Democrat io inillioiiuire added that be hud had no expectation of having to work like that The Third Parly. What Dr. A. ti. Ilaraaatl .1ltral, Col. Bryaul Waters, of tbU S.aie, who is niorty five, year old and a sur vivor of tue war of 1S12, visited th Prewdenf few days ago. IUing un able lo walk he whs carried up .be uirs to the WM;e II .um liwarjr fa a hair. ... There Is already danger to Ihi move ment iu Georgia. The extreme eopla are bcglnumg to aavocjla a geiirral Stale law. MipliiZ out the business, root and brunch ; also a United -tales law-ameudaient lolho coesliiu ion.Hiid such like-making a Gnal cloning our of liquor-mukliig, importing, aeliing, drinking, etc., etc Konre of Ihem le glu to talk Mrongly of a "Third Party;" K'puhl.caus an-t Dempcrala being ril- edunto forgot all elnruid aulleolitliU i sue; clse.rcpudiatc lotn and "carry the country on the uaketl iino ol prulubi- lion. A few o'lbein bavealraatly rca.-h- etl the point of questioning the teiner auoa piinciplM of thos who cannot go iu fur a "Third Party." I have myaetf roomily bad some sharp ques tions put to ma by Ijlle., bscaue I cauuot believe this "Third Party" moveiuent prouil-i ant good fur trm perance reform, an i because il a -eiu to ma altogether irratioual to run an rlerUoii iurolving the whole United Stati a upon any single haute halvvcr. tor the lima tiro politH-iaus are be- ilden-d. lint just as soon as tht v sees that they cu use Iciuperaiue pro pK they will kao what 1 1 do; Ihey will use ibota, deceivs hi-iii, and dr- !rylhem. The vital thing as .treeros to rue. !t Uergia al tbU t.uie, is to stand by local option, voting on lbt baked isaue of "sulo" or 'no snro" without lavolveaeata with cantlidatea lor offioe or iartica. Whether we bave the wisdom and patieace to resist the lctnHstioa .to "go into po i re iuaui to lie rcn. be extinguislied Winston Sentinel : Forsyth's new Jail u ill cost uhoiit $12.000. Seven ty eniivids passed through here on last Wednesday, from Dalton, enroute for GreeiiHhoro. Where they will comtiencc laying iho track on the C, F. Y. V.- R. R. On Tuestlay morning lhe dwelling of Jesse Riggs wa burned, Ioss not given. Insur ance ome $1500. Nearly every urticie bl furiiilurv wfVt il." The Ore ifompahy arrived too late Co do much good. ' Milton Advertimcr ; On the C:h of May Danville will vota o:i a $l-r0,00i) suh-enptioii to the Atlantic & Danville Railroad. Tho wheal in this section is improving very rapidly in appearance, and tho crop in this section will be nearly uu average one.--Ve learn that Col. C. S Winstead, of Person, white attempting to cruss Hyco, while swollen, came very near being urowu t-d aud only escaped by dint of hard struggling ufter testing suOicieully the depth ol the water. Loitishurg Timet: In company with fricu.ls, tno cilitor look a trip last, sun tiny to hear the woman preacher, at Saint's Delight church, about uiue miles from Louishurg. Her name was Mrs. Davi. and. i Jrom near Golds- bor. A lurgo crowd wsa present to bear her, a large nil nher or w cum had never before wen a woman Iu the pul pit. Mir made many excuses Tor up earing before the people, "loit said that sliu was fullv convinced that she bail been called by ber Iord aud Mot Icr. A terrible nnd very dcstiurlive cv clone v lit) ted portions ef Minnesota on euiiesday last. The dact-a or the urea' est damage were St. Cloud, Sauk U qn.ls and Rye Station. The cvclone w as attended by a furious rain. Twenty-two bodies ware taken out ol the ruins at Ks uk Rapids, and a large nuia ber were injured. The Itwa of proper ty is estimated at $000 000, with liul a tltdlar ol insurance. Al a church near Rve Cove Station Ihirtitm persons of a w edding parly, including the aiIicia-4 ting clergyman, were killed, these are .but orlionsof the fearlul story. t.x. High Point Xmierpriu: Mrs. Ernet Snow baa a Plymouth Rock beq which la.it! an egg this week that contained th re yeiks. Mi. Jeffrey I lor lit-y died al bis raddeucc, alutit eight miles from here; on Din Dili iual., aged 6S yesr. The auihorilies of the Cape Feur St Yadkin Valley radroad cuulcuiplate hull ling a hrauch I rum sume point on thl rtKnl lo a point on Deep river a Inch will be oioal conve-i tent U the greatest auiuotr f ihm n rr factories. A man by I be name of CharU-a Horney, who lived about seven miles from here, on Deep nver, otra milled suicide Wrduesdsy morning by banging hiinseli to the limb of a pine tree. He was in bad health and lernporardtr Insane. Two fcwiive rnangceSinredwoiara werearreated last 8nnilayaArruooD fur fast driving nn the street and lodged la the town prisou. latter they were released. They were foiled guilty and the (lacs and osta a.'HTlwlT-l to fi. '"Monday last Mis. L. V. Grissom a wo re out a pe.wc wTIcr.ii't against one E iie'Jeukiu-t, : notorious negro wo man, Afier miioh duHciiiy the war ran' wai served, the tillic' r returning w I ilhe ma;:is:i-a -,v, !,ois.-ued :lie war rant was absent from his ullice a hliort limn. Witlioul wviting fir the return of the justice the olllcer continued tlio case till next tuorlTiiig. Mrs. Grissom left for home and the negro wencli fol lowed and just befo e Mrs. G. reached homo Jibe was uttacked by the negross aud terribly beaten. Mrs. Grissom's neighbors say she U a woman of un- ftl! 1 1 i y ! 1 ft U 1 1 1 at j ii i n s A ift mm A dts nf less widow wuli threo ItH'o erfildren, ono a pnralyt'.c, depeudeiit on her for support. She has been in bed finco Monduy evening and is terribly bruis ed. Tho people of Durham are aroused as wo t ever saw liem before. Monday night n vigilance committee went to the house of the negro wench, for what purposo wo do n-H know, but she es caped. Some one hundred and fifty armed men arc said to have sought tier ugaiu nut without success." - Theiicgress, whose name is given in tho ubovo, copied from tho Durham "Tobacco Plant," fcas for some time been Mie acknowledged paramour of V. T. Black well, of that city, who, with unblushing wtfionlerv, bus oienly paid to her his devotions. She, it is said, claimed to be legallv his wife. TUa can't be true! Rut it was at his house that sba .wits secreted and guarded, and it was through his aid and iu his carriage that she escaped from the jiauds of the Justly moused citizens. The people of Durham, while seeing that the woman is inot severely dealt with, should liud somo way iu which to avenge oul raged decency, upon the said Black w ell.-Mduio i'-rter. I am now receiving tho lur- sre.-t and best selected stock of ftoi ions and dry &oii that I .i 0avc over .bouirlit, 'fonsi.it- ing in part of LiuIicH' Cashmeres, Cashmere Twills, Worsteds, White and. Uombay Crinkles, Seersuckers, and Prints of all Kinds. A LARGE LOT OF EMBEOIERI A Full Line of Gents Cassi- meres and Piece G oods. Theynre closing out their entire stock of goods for the purpose of making a change in tlieir business. It will pay yod to see their largo stock of DRY GOOD. NOTION'S. ,-'' ; ' " CLOTHIKP, BOOTS AM) SHOES. . . . . ' , HATS, HARDWARE, Ac, &c; &c., BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. Remember their liOW Prices. February 17, 188(5. LADIES' VESTS, GENTS' UXDERSHIR.S, " LAUXDttlED ANTD UNLAUNDR1ED DRESS SdllRTS, CUFFS AND COLLARS. MNDSAY & hunter, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DRUGGISTS, Greensboro, N. C. - This Di-nir Arm ' established int ono Tnr ago. Since that time they Imvc b'lilt lipa trade and rei. tallo'i unprecedeiitetl by spy Dnwgist In Greciisboro. I lie, claim Iba ' LARGEST STOCK AND BEST EQUIPPED retail drug utori-l (ireensliero. , - They carry Hie - ' ' LARGEST LINE OF DENTAL OODS IN CENTRAL N. C. In addition we bave tho largert stock of - Drugs, lladioines, D79 Stuffs, Combs, Brushes and Garden Seeds, fcyor bro::)iht to this market. Fine Wine and l.iqiior of all kinds for nluUicIutil purpoids. Oi;i:RlI BITI DKPAUTME.tfT Is complete. Prescriptions aceurstoly HI led "t all hours. To l'h;iclinn nnd loiinlrr illricbaiiK l We guarantee prices with any Drug House l;i North Cirollns. Tliankln onr en fnaars who tiiTi-eiveii u tlirir patroiixsjo in tho piiBt, wi extend to them Die bC3t wishes of the itiuoii. Orutifled t the ploaant relations wli'.cli have exlstea boittruen n, w lie l'-t during the co.nin4 yesr thoy w.ll show u th fsihu con-iiduraiiou i lu the -yo.ir which hs iutl clo'cd. " Very Itespeetfnlly, ' 1,1. 'I' 1 x uu II I IJ Li Fel.'r 20. 18SU R. D. WILLIAMS, Danville, Va. JAS. A. WILLIAMSON, , Caswell Co., N.C A Full Line of Ready Made Clothing including Norfolk suits, for Men, Youths and Boys. A beautiful Line of Hat3 Men and boys. for A large stock of Zeigler Shoes of all jrratles for gents, ladies and children. I also have a well selected stock of Hardware and Farming Implements, A new lot of paints, oils and drugs, glass ni;d puttj. West Market St., Grsensboro, N. C, IE THE SALE OR LEAF TOBACCO, RALPH D. WILLIAMS & CO., PSOPE'S. A M-cJl jfe' ci ted slock crockcrj ami glasswara of The Largest and Best Lighted Yarehous in Greensboro- Our pales flnor U.81x1-j0 fort and woll lighted by skylights thus sbonla your tobacco to the best ailvimtaj;!', . We haw ample accommoilalions for stock under IiIt-t a woll of pood WBler on the lot, plenty of room for your wagons and accuiuuioiiations for llantvrH second to .none. . - . Wo extend a hearty welcome to all who coma to see us. TMe huyers 011 this inarket will purchase lar-'e quanlitii- of tobacco this' year and are willing to piiv thtt kaltt io.dktt jirice ftir "-it,. SU"vilUU yOUeoma" I o loivii diive light t-) tlio '. m latarfaH Kabjrcl. una 01 ie srmtivi rxrenxes to a State is the puub-bmnnt oC criminals. anu to prevent crime and iiow to deal with criminal i a matter of the very highest importance. Statistics show that the rata of crimes is incraaaiar I be proportion between those in prison aud I he free population isirrow nig lesa, an. 1 if not clieck.-d it will lead lo slartliiiK results. . In i860 there was la the Lnilcd Ml tea 0110 prinonrr to every lMi. In 1.470 it was one iu 1021. la is.-) the ratio was one convict to every free men. Let this iu crease continue anu llie time will he wliea a raajonty will be on the aide of the criminal aud there will not be enough left to put the much Is lit jail and Kiiard Uiem there, much lexa to make bread aud meat to feed them I This is a auKjert of treat interest and impor tance, au tuay aril be I lie suhjevt of ueoiiauoD to ine ft-tlevmsn ana nlnl- aumropisi. i-itislxp name. Mjtock of groceries is com plete, cor.BMfing oi molasses, 6alt, sugar, coftee, flour, fif.fi bacon, lard, rice, aoda and soaps of all kind i. AOVEUTISEMEXTS. Cotton Factory For Sale ! - Kooa-a as lb Cala Crcok or CVirer Or .Hunt, wna or -i;aoct U w.c'oooj; ana alMM -SXJ aercs ut (uo4 firoilnrt.iMl. Apply M. W.CliOuM.tN. Mr. . mVTm. Kah. Jt. C I also keep a full line of coach hardware, bug":y and wagon material. In fact my 6tock is so large that it U im- 0il-lc for me to mention all I have in a small nrl. but wnen you come to Graham don't f iil to come and sec me, and it you don't see what jqu what, nsk for it an 1 I will I 1. ' Lueit, ijunu ior you. i am selling at prices that d;fy com petition. We are agents for the "FARMERS' FRIEND" Fertilizer for Tobacco, which is very highly rec-' ommended by ail who have used ft : we -are also agents for the best PLANT BED CLOTH ever put on this market. With Inrte experience In the Tobacco Warehoiiso biwiness andadetermln atlon to serve our customers to the extent of our ability, we respectfully ask m share ol your patrouagc. V. B. DAVIS, Auctioneer,- W. H. JIcCOinilCK, Cook Keeper, J. It. KANKIN, Clurk, S. W. rORTEH, " JESSE McLEAN." JAR. A. WILLIAMSON. Weigh Master, 7II0S. M. TAKPLEY, 1 Caiivasaera J. ). MITCHELL, f ;. CY HOLLAND, Hreage Master, -K. D. WILLIAMS. Floor Manager, . J- II. RANKIN. AaVt Floor Manager. A Full Lins of Furniture. ; I take in exchange for goods all kinds of barter at top prices. J. W. HARDEN, Grahait, N. C. Successor to ATWATERA PATTON,J, Wholesale and Itcfail Grocer, DURHAM, Na 0. -I CARRY A FULL LINE OF- HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, Suirar, - . -i .. Coffee, Flour, SVCHA8- Lard, Dncon, Hay, ' Corn, - Canaed Goods, 4c., I m ill give you the Terr lowest price Do4hh and J. fv mmn.i!ii sure to jive ae a cull a lea you coma to Durham. . A pi lat 3m.' It. II. VTW-A.TI2I.
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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April 22, 1886, edition 1
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