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...... i;t!?tf. f hf itIsVara ugh io'rdcr. LOCAL DEPART SI EXT. " alarms of tins R bjosik for t874. ' -For 1, yean r ..SS-OO,. , 0 months. 1.00. pr merits always in adyanee. job piiutlu? -Uono neatly eheap'y promptly' , , Re fourth put! bnth fr Ada and In taMtl rwlliHWMW- , There m a full of snow on Frldty, covering the ground to the depth of two Inches. Hunday freeing over. Tula was we ii mi in inceuii. wMm dismal day with t eold rwln. Evidently winter not TJIKHWKF CAME. The casa h concluded 1at Tuesday, by binding over O. W. Hwepann in the iiim of $!&.() for hl apiwemnce at the naxt Superior Court of Alamance County. We distribute with thU lue ran extra, witiifcfull statement of the evldetitse be fore the Magistrate. . ' HOWE MARKLT. V ' Wecalt attention Ur the Adof John Klrklatid AO. It I tnuilouUrly luipor. taut to the Country Merchant In referetiee tu hit supplies of groceries. Till firm lay in Its supplies auch quantities, and on iich terms that the wlioieeate buyer can do well at home aa he can by tending abroad aud. buying at home, keeps that much more money from going abroad. At last! Out of Debit and Orange County laagaln free. Th la I Indeed miiie tli jug to 1 proud of And now we hope to seetaxe lessened, and we Impetosee those levied applied to the aubitanlial Ini. iiavement tifthe emintyi the road, brld gee. The Commissioners have bought a safe toeeramulate tbelr surplus fund, but the ople would rather, eew ( the money uac-. fully applied 'ather JhanLhoenied ii. merely (or th( iarpef , accumulation- , e i. j . : imnMtwHi" The County Cmiiiniaslotiera are In see Mi at thU thee, engaged on rmiliiie business. It Is to be hopvd that they wil ivotenue Ihuetnlhe) consideration of the road fronT. IWIaboro to Cedar drove. The reinarka of mjrcrreapimdeiit a week or two ago revealed a condition of tiling discreditable to the county, and fw ml together without eicuee, since the re venues of the county are unencumbered, aad ought be dereted to the I al pro ve lum! W 'the highway.- It I a pretty state vflbiiiR when the Jwpasauleeii dltl'wiW a trial lhfmtgh fare to the county eat, should suggest the division of the county. , ,, 'V uMtr r.ia. - Afire brokw out iu llie wood lat week Hear the farm of Ktepheo Faucett, and lie fore It was checked, burned upward of two thmtvaijd oela of ftnelug f Mr. Fatett.Thl fcery aerlooa hum, lay liiK Mrarly hi whole plaiiUllon pen, to be eneloAtd again at a time when tils labor ought to 4m devoted to eoniethlng else. J- R. Gattla sella on cominMli all sort of pmvhdon and couutry ' produce. Bee LUAd. ; J : WajlublWi the obituary of Capt Pllat H- LNk wbiwe death wurrede.l the 24th tf January. The Ji thine h Ids memory Is from nn wlio knew lit virtue and has Hot over-sita!! them. ... , Th "Tefcaeee Wfce Our marttetlsmithe tiptoe f ex Ijtlon 'of the breaks of Tuesday and '! Iies-iay. There' aeeine to he a fi-elingof onflJetice that the Warehouse. Ui llmo will be a ucta, and tbe faVt that bt ex l.n.t...I It livslt tif our cltlana las guarautee of lis suc-cvm' Let alt work to gvther. 'A bmg pult, a strong pull, an a pull altogether" Will ull liilUts.W out of i'skiwesUir rWe were mblnmrmed a U the laad- lmi bf the new Durham Hotel' We are Mary Id heal that the most excelleut land lord of the Orange lloirw Mr. I L. llslt la to take cUrge of the Durham koutenn the first t.f March. Ill house here we regret tw say lias riot been patron Ited as It ought lo have been. Ills I able has alwaya leeii most exeellewt.aml w depalrof finding any one else accep table bi the public lataeAi !( ! This U uictTand tl belnovee utr U ( rriivd to die f'ght when the tlliit MjiH'' Few of us expect ItBiillloid age overinkea and diiMmUhes oawlth grey heirs that the lime hat arrived whan mut dy: Then we look arwwd to find out the best way. We will Jell i"u Use no otlier d) than D'. Tutfe and you w"IJ dye rltfUL , Your grey hair will dls appfif lik Mg1f-j and I" thla place you ill have g black whloVer. mous tache end hal.Mi frt lutilatlwii of na tures, so hktpial jtlidt it can not I de.eC M , and your dyeing ex j-enscs will be but ' 11 da ,W. AHnv frwUt H now reelvln fnwii aupi.'iv'lii Ms line. kbkii he Iro J le n H ai tli tewvst pll- CJi , sceUiui. v . llt'GHKH'e Acaot:my Jmx26ili 1878. JIk.'Kditok, Dt-HF . Sir; Ae there has been me little Irregularity lu the mode of giving-certificates to "applicants' for teacher' certlfleaieft the County Board of Education, having, by law Uie supervision and control of school matter in Orange, cilitM that noone niembei of the Board shall give, a oerllQcate to an applicant, but all certificate iiiuhI emanate from the Board. Private examinations, ale not For the accommodation of applicant for certlfka'rs, , therefore,, a meeting of the Board of Examiner will be held at the Court-Umiite on the tlrst Buturday of March lb7(t. ' W.IIU01IES' OKAXGE lOI'SiTT CiltASiUK. The next meeting of Orange . County Orange will be held at hlttl ltivcr Orange on the 10th of February. Each sulnirdl uate Grange eutitleil to three represen tative, but any member In good standing in the Order will be allowed n seat in t!.e Comity Grange. Let there be a full al lendane. By order oi the Maater. John KnwcIIuohks- A. W. GlIAIIAM Mec'y For the Jifconhr" Pino IlillPerw.n Co ALAS THE JUDGEMENT DA V. ; The time In moving swiftly on, .j . It moves without delay. We all from hence must soon be gone, "Ala the Judgiujut day." ' ; The day with ua will soon he vpent. , We'll, here no longer stay, , The riH-ka and hills shall soon be rent 'Alu the Judgment day.' Blow nut the i-uu will tionn be said, Ieave not one sjiarkling ray, Thegraveashall then give up thvlrdead "Ala the Judgment day.' The iniMtii llloon betu'rnel to blood The r'tli aiiall then decny ; -'' Ye, wicked weep and fhoutye good "Ala the Judgment day.' , . Oh ; sinner slay now where you are Ami Ihiw thy knee and pray. Ami hhun oh; shun that black dispair 'Alathe Judgment day.' GOOD NEWS FOIC MUSIC BUYERS. a assaWsiaaiBSsas - ' S? What i the um tit pnyiug out money for music w hen ll can li had literally with out coat. J utl subscribe for tlie bOUIll ERN MUSICAL' JOUKNAL. and you will receive us" premium ilM worth of new 8Ieet Mualc, twr selection.) or .3 cente wkIIi selected o the suoscribef fioni any caUhigue r li-4 published in the U.H. Thla Is In addition to the 12 worth of lonulo w hich la published hi the JOURNAL during the year, ltemit the Uacriptioii pricv (Sl i) and we wtllniui the JOURNAL regularly, postpuiJ.'for year, end send the Premium Music by re turn mall, hpedmeu copy ten cents' Ad drest. LUDDENA BATES.' Pcblishkhs. .-" t - ataiii.ith Oa. TiiEsmEpwox txAwin.ria.io.- (LIIIID. t'' t'EVJAt.T IAILY JiKWa m . OrahAH, FeU. S.-Tht evidence in the 8wesou-More trial waa concluded yesterday Ttw chief jtiiut dwveiopvd on the rt of the proeecutloii was by Alex ander Hlt, whu tV.i!kd Unit two years agoSwejmoii told him In tila (M'a houe, that le would kill Moot elf he ever ensued 1. 1 path- Twdsy, the cate wse argued, on the part of the defence by Col. Fuller on the ground of justillable homicide The pnwecuU'in wa represeiitttl In the argunifiit by Messrs. Kcott ami Dilihird. The Court Utund huetoii over lu the next term of the Hupcrlnr Coui tof Ala malice County in aUmdof ten thouwiud dollars, Mcwirs. It Y. MeAdtii and V- F. Askew tieiug on the boiid. , ; The Court then adjourned. X. CUT TH i, our, ... it hay imiet k urc. Tlier la no Hron living but what suf fer more ' or , )" with f.-jng D'ea' f UMiglui, Cokhor dinsuiiiptioii, yelaouie would die rather , than y 75 cent for a iMll of medicine that would cure them. Dr.A.UoKliee'aOctiusnHyrup haslately been lutrMluoel In this country from Ger many, and its wood ron cures atoubh every nno that try If If yu doa bt what e say In print, cut title out and take it to your Drtgglst Dr O. ILioker, and get a sample bottle for 10 cents ami try H, or a regular sbe for 75 cent, .."." rWAiLofC. W. WealbriNik. All those wlshlug anything in hi hue would do wclj to leel hi tall. ftu.rnu.si't1 Odenslve Disease in the Suae W'hlcli eta away the panllloii bniie .I..IH.V1 Uia M.HM ofsmell. lirotiucve areeii or yellowish scal. the shae of the n-ntrll .mellm fl it. nften tainted with bl.aid ,i i.itsr'oMtrse wslKht and dult aching over the eve, h-adin he, lo of nwnwry. Iddineas.'Afl. Thlsdi-jase laoru.ncsuse.1 I.V neglected Md. . suppn skin dies Jcrofula. MeaeK Hcai let rcver. psorila, Hvphlil. and other nontaKloim UlMUwea, and 1 Itself conlnitlow' It ofleli extend to the lhr.su, -odudn Jloar li.-s-. Droii.'hlllsaiid t'onsumptloit. Il l a tertiary form of Cnmrr. Hestmyln- the tmseand thmai when too Ion, neglected. Dr. Jones I the only Physician In the Unliol Nates wh. 'thoPrtighly under stands' mtrlBg thl dnnKenmstmdoneiislve dioae--H tetrei the nnViilv smell In five ndumea, and rtlieve the siiir.rer lu tverr wsy at or.ee, and cure theUirSe In short tloe Dr. Join I now practi cing at the Me Ad-ai House tlreeiishorn V ( w bore he remains short lime, fend (,,'r riii ular Slid it ar aflllcls! go get tared ere It Is two late. New. 1 vile. Feb. , 2, A. lioavy iiortii wostrrinJ wptevailitig; The ruta.oftho wind is fxty-six miles per Lour. Nt) seri ous damage Ims yet been reperte(l: lliiludelphU, Feb ;!2,-Tbe tovrer;f Agrieultural f lull, in tbo Centennial ground have been considerably injured by the gale. .: Cnpe May, Feb. ?.-A largo depp laden foreign bark lies near Kiuier's Shoal, ;A westerly gale renders approuch to her im- 0.MUl0. Frederick. Md Fb. 2. The npir of the Epionopal t'huicli fell to day, ruu iug iu au adjoining hiue. Colioea. Nr. Y ; Feb. 8 The staple of St., Bernard's Uhurcli 225 feet Jiigh toJ gether vnii a lull not of chimea, hua been blown dowu ; fulling h cross il.e ruilrobtj. Voonncl(et. l. I; Feb, 2 Tlie new Lrick French Catholic Chorch win blown down ly the gale of l.t iiiglt. v Webster, M;i; Feb. 2. Tlie uteeplo of the Universalia Church lias bceu pros trat'id. )' : Dr. Jonea stralglitciied my eyes hi three minutes. J. Conley JLcashuig, Cabell '. N. C Dr. Jonea i practicing at (ho Mc Adoo liotiae, Greeaboro' ' Deafnesa and Sick Headache ('tired by Dr. Jm Hea4 the evidence Icsinc tuJ Dr. duiiesainicted with deafuens and noise in my ears, and aUoaick lieudmlie. I have been treiited by liuu for three week and return home rureJ of both dieas which had I run hi cd me every day before durirg the punt five year. Iliad been treated bf a number .of family phvsiciatis witlinutanv relief. I recommend Dr. Jon . very skilful and pleasant plivsician. MAUV 0. WYKOFF. IUUigh N. C. Dr. Suiwr is curing tho afflicteil of all kind of old atamling ddeasea atraightiug croasa eves which lie doe in every cai-e. At 1 1m McAdoo House Greeuloro H. U. Send for circular. OMIUAKY. .Captain Silas M. Link departed thi life on the night of the '41 1 h of Juu., ui the re aidence of his son iu law Dr. W, llllughes, iu Duibam at the advanced age of 73 years. The meuiorv of a man of the life and cha rsctcr of bfilaa M. I.iuk. deervs5 more than ! this simple notice, on the pirt of the im mediate couitnuuity ill wh'tb lie lived it is due to Lis family and duoceuduot and is of value to the eoiiimuniiy, Mr. Link was a inim t( Cue intellect, Lis mind was of so accute tiiVestigatiiig churacter wliicb refas ed to acci'pt dogma without inquiry, lie was fond of reading aud became unusually well informed, lie delighted especially in old book old saying and old tints virtues, aud scijnire l much curiou iuformation from dUiinguislied authors of the vidnu times. He took a deep interest in politic always acted with the conservative part)', but" re served the right tu Liuiself oi cutertaiolng Lis oau independent opinion. . No man more admired lofij bearing, com manding talents, and eltsjueuce ill HdlliCi lesders. aud lie gloried iu the fame of O range t ounty in having lad an unbroken line of such, public men in all his day. pars ing down in uointerru;ited sui-cion from liin da) of Jiues Mebaue, DutiCiiti Came ron and Areinbaid D. Murphy to tbe pres ent ime.v He distinctly foresaw and foretold tlie inevitable rupture of, our -political system and prudently provided against one ol its evils by parting Vita bis slave )ears ago, which be did in a immune niannnr. Mr. Link maintained a high uiursl cha racter, without stain or reproach through life. lie Was jut and upright in all his. dealings, and faithfully and well acted his part in all the relation of life, a citizen, neighbour, husband, parent and master, j Early tn life he w elected count v ur vevcr. aud eminently qaalifieJ liumelf foi the discharge of it duties, and deaervedl) rose tu high distinction in that hue. He retained the office until a few )er since, alien lie, voluntarily pave it np. And al though the county w divided sndtwosur vevor acre appointed for Oranjta in place of one, and Mr. Link would not go out in bd weather or into the wood if tbe wind was blowing at all, and hi fees were siaal. and he would not take ouo ccot more than the law allowed him, the amount of work done by him easy be estimated ij I be fact that he bad received flU.OUU made up ol these small fees. Ha made hinmelf by dil igent preparatory study, fi ih pmlessional aid familiar with the law of North Caroli na relating to Boundaries, iK-scenls and Registration, and owned sad pro6isl.lv read the leading doc'.siou of lbs Supreme Court on each subjects as J was biuiself an excellent coneeaiK'er. , He was often etaniined in court ss a wit aVsa in Iaik) suits and in giving iu his ts timoiiy exhibited fn a reumrkable manosr hisconcieiitiotisauJ scrupulous trgard for tbetXact I rath and bia deteaUtinu of false biasl or prevarication. 1' Fr bis life and fonversationnapfaid Link, might at all time hTS been taken for a Christ ion and in Lis Inst illncM declar ed tlint for forty tears be bad tried t serve God, but felt too unworthy to declare hi name or enter In church; And in erms of the riches consolation and comfort to bis family anJ friend abundantly declared hi faith iu sslfHtion only through the merits of bis .Saviour Ju Christ, and reiiced that the summon bad come for hi spirit to leave the body and enter tbe spirit world, where be Contd prUe God. His iniod re mained perfect to the last moment. , Cpt. Link was twice Ins fried and If bit first wife bat left an interesting family r children, i He bd no ehlldrea ly bi lust if who died several jears before him. The arifer believes the commonity in which OVptain Link lted will sccspt (bis Hour notice as a deserved trilnta to tbe mciiiuryof awortht inteliiesutlmnest man. ; ' ULD tlllliND. , A BAPTIST tUKA(TIEKTKMrmK. P.k. Tutt: Dear Hlr.Having used In my family for six years your Expectora., I dcmi it doe to yourself and tlio public to state (hat I imteuiilformly found it efficient In re lieving and curing pulmonary diaeaaea. I arti strictly opposed to quackery, but touching this very pleasant and excellent rriedicme "I hiiVeleitlHed that which I do know and that which I have experienced- Respectfully yours, s , J-C. HARORvA'IW , , ,Y Pastor Baptist Chdlch. i .V. i t lilmira, N' Y; March 19tli, t8T4. 1 TAX-NOTICE. TH IS la the last call for Township Tax, it in lint he collected Inunedialety. I will beat C. E !Sniitlison the 18 lu the After noon and in Hillshoro on the 19ih. Tax jtaver if you do not meet me utid pay yo'urTax'l niuat "nine and see you. JAB. J. PRATT, L. C. Feb. 7th 1878. ., . YOU CAN GET IV10WEY For your ' COli.V. UC0N FLOl'Il and all fclulr lMt(I)i;"K. I.v hrliiKlnc to the iiir'er'uieU li will ell promptly for a small t'ouiuiiivlou mt intike iir.inipt rutilrnH. , V : . JAMES 11. GATTIS, ' Felt. 8th. f. . Westbrook Nurseries. WILSON X. '. C. W WESTBROOB PROPRIETOK. imi.lXMI Choice Trees. Vines and PlanU vet on hand iu my Numeric, of the very beat varieties well adapted to Southern culture at prices to suit the llmea. Planting may he done with succes in February and March. I am preared to fill orders promptly and s.itisfaclory, having the ad vantage of an experience of t year. Cor respondence solicited. . Extra Early Peach Trees and Hlrawberry Plant for market planting ne mv Hcla!ities. Send for Catalogue and Price Address C. W. WESTBROOK. Wilson, N.C r.0TICE. 'a I I iiArsmu Hn. loitia..,! lull tn tresimiai on A. our IuimN villi Axe, (iuu. Uik. Net, or otlierwtse, ailbe law will l enforced. I'KIDK JONES, feb. 2.t THUS. K. CAIN. AMERICAN - " ASI ' Foreign Patents, GI I.MOKK i CO.. Sueccr to Chfpnisn. tlosiner & Co., Nl!eits. PutniU ,ro, ur eti in all eomitric. No t l.Ki In Atlvaiiee. No claret unleHi Ihe Kitent l traiile l. Xu b-e for tuskin;: preliminary eaamiimiKitia. No atltlitioii. al freror oliluiiiiiik'siiilconrtiiiMinx rclK'atini;. Id a recent drvUion ol tUef'ouiiiit.ioner all re- -i-let aiiilieatins hisv lie revived. . ... t... 'v. .. J 1 ... L leiuion Kiven iv iinronrnwi vc urmmn l'steul OftVr. t Illusion Is-lnrs Coiijti-esw. to rrtnjteineiit Miit ill dillereut State, ami all la i iraltoii sihi!ii lo Invention or I'utcms. .Vnd stamp to tillmole t Co., Tor paOipUlet oris) paRf Isuul Catvi, Lam I Warrant, ami Scrip. C'umested Land (e prosnrtiled Inifore tlie U.S. Urni-rsl Ijind tltBee and la rrtmeiit rttie liitrriur. 1'rivaU- l-od Claiun. Alining aud I'rc t.niHion Claim aad Homsstead ease attended to. land !MTi isiwi;iiable. and can tie lisslej In tlie nauie of the pur-uer itmn any Uoveru iiihiI land suljout to private entry, al I.J3 per srre. It l of equal aliu witb lljuntjr tnd w.i.-rniit- trend atamp to (ailiuar 4 co., for pamphlet of lutrtn-tion. Arnart of Pag and Jiountj. Olivers, Soldier and Milor i,rihe Ute war or their heir, are la manv -aeeiititN-d Ut money from the Uaxerniueut of whii li ibey bave n knowk-,1. Write full bitorj of service, ami stale amount or uy ml iKiuiity rreeived. Kn e wesUiUiti tiilian-e eo.. and s full rep'y, aAer cxauiiiiatiou; will he ;heti you five. All Ofll',er, foldiers and Sailor woundetl. rup lured, or iniured in the late war. bus. ever li:it. Iv, ran ouiuiii a S'iiiou hy addressing Uil more ; t o. ' Cse prnsceitted by Utl.MUK A Co. before tliesupremcCoiirt ol'llie United States, Com t of i laiin-, ami tbe f oiil twrn t laini" I oiiiuiii.oi. Karli ieiartineiit of our kuiite H cmdiH'ted In a ew;wte Iniosti. under clmrvc ( tltesan-e eXeri.tieHl parlie einploynl h,' tlie ol4 firm. Prompt attention tn all lniine- enlriertetl to lill.MiHtK A Co. is Dm M-ciirrd. We ilesirv to wiu suevcM by d-ervliig it. Xortli-Carolina. ? S(f,r(..r rr. ouaxue vovxrr. ) Wiilisui N. I'stiermni, ss adm'r, of Maim I'sttcrsou, JetcaseJ. I'laintiff. a-jniitri Samuel F. S'atterson. J. i ratterson, Wi. lej T. Patterson. II. H. I'atterson. J. II. I'atterson. II. II Sims and wife Me, lirta : The lieirs of John T. ratterson. Srali itliodes. Tlie lieirs of Xaoej girayhoro. Jimes Fancctt, S. K. Cans Ay and wife SMIr. Henry Wkitted Jr., ltobert 1). Catteison iulii own right and aaGuaidiannf Ilenrv whined, Jr. Ro bert I) Long, and wife Oiirter. Jane ,tt. 11. h. Hojfens and wife Martlis, Nttlianiel 1). Haino and wife Catherine. J'lessant llarlce, infant tlild of Marv Itsrl ec dee'd.. and living with Hudson Sparrow, add ll.e Iteiit of 0. T. Uu ug i. Dafendait's, IS Ihe ale artlon. It appearing, Irota the affl davit of the Plaintiff. I. That the defendant the Heir of John T. I'atlerwin. fran KloKle., tne ll'lr T Natiey Mravhorn'.and Ihe Heir of '.T. Mnrrmiahe cannot after due Utli!ene Iw 6uind In thi Male. II. That a eauaaof aetloa ext sgslnst said tMendiinl. . , . ' Hi. That iil iH-feliilants are not residents ol ltd Wale, but he piorty lliereln; to ait: Undivided InterM in the Unh wliereef the late tlann ratterson. dM. sebt.il snd i.wwrt: whleli land thi PHtafHT ta erkimi t sail a ad ailsMralnrof sold Mann rllrrnii III order 10 llheil.ibtaa'U!sssid la'fMate. Itlstirdered M. That servh-eof Hie onnnon l ......l- i.. ,oil.lliilo,i III IM lllll-lmro KeenN ilrrome a k for at least iW eoekssm-resslve. Iv. ' ..a ritn,iv r the Sntnmnn and eotn- i nlUnt In thi anion l-ef.rihwlihdenolted In the Post OtHee t. llis I H-rk of lhi ort. lilreelrd I . ... . we- i. ia lti- C.i. tar lit tl.Mste nrTemieee. and that anollier eojty of ssild Mimutons sn.l eoin-ilaliit be fort hwHh lie- Mi irtiniiei be ll mil l iiiit r ,ti rii- cmiui p isited In the To I'mi-e y saw i rei otreri it.. 1 1. u. .i !. nf Nam-v Mriihiirti, ik-e'd. at i;r ni ilia, In the ramy of nVt woo,l in llw nld Mate of Trnne-re. ami said mimiaons "hall lu, .u..rw m i.k Wn wrvsil at the extiratsin .rflhe I line of,iihHeitloil prws-illstl Iw lhi or. r!et. litvea at llill-horo. Intheeouiitjr of Oraage f this tbe 19th d.ti cf J"nnry !. UKU. LA?. lere. JUu.SOtt. I ' fupejl. Com. CLAUDIUS W. BROWI-, ' tmmeuseStock of - New Goods,:DRY GOODS, Boots , and 5hot'sJ Hrtts, Notfons, Hardware, Crockery," fc'tntiotinrv, Wooden and House Fumisiiing Wares, Urocerie, ConfyctioMaiica. AH selected Goods for the " Hard Times " Famiiies in wnnt will do well to call ua the STOCK ia INJfiW, can and will be sold at Popular Prices- -All kinda of FURS and PRODUCK. Jan. 9. VICKS FLOWER -AND VKULTAliLE 5KKD3 Are the het the world produce. They an plan ted by a milli'in people iu Anii'iii a, mitl the r " lit i, iMiHiitiful r'l wer and plemJiil V,-eta-lle A . rli'eil Catalogue sent tius to all bo eiiuloaa the pUi,'e-a Uvint stamp, ........ V I U K ' ? FL 0 VfEll A YEQETX IiLE OA UDEX I Hi most braitliiul work of the kind in the world. It contain newly .W pajies, hundred II lustrations A Four I hrotoo I' laics of Klov ers. hrniitil'tilly druwu ami t( lnn d from limine. l'rkvSi iu piiperj twc. bound in h-ijimt ulnlb. VlOt'S FLORA ro VIDE This s a lieutitinil tjiiKi'let ly Journal, linely ll lutmtcU. und et.iitmitif im elesiint vnlond Kromi-iphve wi tit I ho first u unherJ t'llee only 2H eent for the vir . Tbe lirct number for Ifc.li jiikt iueU. AdUrvs JA.MKS VIUK. dec.S Ituelicster. X.Y. SKLluOT Boarding and Day School. IllLLSIiORO, N. C. rT'IIE Thtrrv fomlli aewlon of the M ! 1 NM and Mi- KoLLora', School will ovu KrWoHry 4th. !;. It.vird aud Tuition led need to ?1C3. t ST t ireul.irs forwarded ou application. lw. U2ia. TALBOTT&rSOrwS, (Sc-csor lo T A 1 DOT T Si UltOTlI Kit.) . gliockbe Jachine orks, COIt.NEIt'CAllV and 17tli STS., RICHMOND, VA. M ANlFAt Tl'ltKRS OF .. roRTAKLEAND STATION AUV .Stba.ii Exginks. r. -,-. v- iA-.'SX ty4J3lEt v"ra ttarz i0 CIKCULAKfaw ami tirit Mill; llydranlie Presses, and all kinds ofTntweo r'laltire, Wrought Iron Work, lira and Iron Castings, SlacbUirrv of eery dcaeriptiou, Ac heot 22ud lv JAMES W. CIBSOX, Successor to KELLOGO (JIUSON. IMl'UltTKlt AND UKAi.F.It IN Cllina' Glss; (aeeilsmrf. AM) IIOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, ' No, 1207 Main Street. sept. S2 Zm ItlCH.MOND. VA Be Ei. DING UAH, St CO. Wholesale Grocers, COTTON FACTORS AND M. CsmiissiOd Msntati Not. 6 and 7 Martin St., 'News building,' 11AI.EIG1I. N. 0. THEhtshew I'rk-e oMaiiad mrconslfinmeiils of Cotton and oilier Prod nee. ItaKifing and Tie funiMii-d lo Ciiiner and laree drnl-r at tbe lowest possible entires ov.atf. John H. Tyler L Co, Sueeessois to MITCHELL AND TYLER. 10: .Main Street, HICHMOND, VA. 1 Diamond, Wxdthft. Jtwtlry, Sileer wire, Vnferl Ware. J ., : . CirM AMI SltVKH f I KCTACI.ES. Y'ATl ,t', BBirAtUU) la tbe best una. IIAIK JEWE l.rtVMAlKTOOKr.K. yf" Prsmpt st lent Ion paid to Order by luall or il herwW. frpt..ly. 1'""- , ' . J NOTICE. XT I Ordered thv Ihe KleeiWn Prrelurt known a l.ulrank In Hiauhiia Tnliii, (r.iir.-o l on til t, le reianeetl to W bitta Cros larf it forniorlv Iwid. Hr order of I lie Board ol ComorMoner of Orsittreeionity. Ti rt Nov.. jtn. 0 3t :. JOHN LAWS, Cle.lt. I r.WL.ri BBBalSS-t . , v . W WW air-T: rift-aia: 'i i i jF GlIKAT CUWINU OuT 8AI.K Pr.lil'AllATOUV TO MAKINU OUK SI'JilXG Pl'LCHASS. xlk-Nt CAI.ICOKS.st .V HH slid ti;. Sid vara; Usui 1 1 lainbrkk. jnrd wlie, at likv, irr viier th Sue; wort I Wa all ab t'oplinsat 1 and ISJic, lOJiv. inrMaid II woi:HtHelity-liv per tent mole; iii(Uonit) I'll, id (iood. ut i, .",, a,,, and 4oo. II slid er yard arediietiou of from tei,ty-t,te lo tl.l.-ii kt:v.. ....... , .. i . v .u.. ..'u.v jicr niu. lias ueeu uuiue III llinse Bet liiiulily Ilamiltou Tycoon lieiM ul 4o vr yard woilhaoe; 4 A lurjie lot of tlemnnnls.of lUtESS t,0cDSlt a sneriliie) Kleaant lx.lil.lo Width Plaids Tor ovenuits at tJ.23 ndai,.m tier yard, woi tit l.73 jnd $J: , Blm k Alpueas at S5. Uo, 3, 4u. 4i, 6o lu. t,. b5 in, oc. nnd el r yard, the liest goods for the money ever oll'eivd iu this ciiy; blues Mlk Kioi-li ilohar at So, l,, 7S.8.V. ami tl per yard, a bundMme a a silk, and all Vi- ' ry vbeiipi A list ra I ian i .'re ie l So, Co and 7e. wortlt W. ,oo. ttiiril peryuid: Blaek r teiii li .Mei in mwl (.'iieiocrc in alt oua- liliesalxrealty lemti rd priees; Blsek mm Coloivil Mlk in ail unalltiei at extra- Oidiiuiy liargniiw; All other styles id In en Good at retluced prise l.omdslc tuiiihrie at I.V, per yard; Knixhl cinahrie. thirty-three inches wble. at l". iier ynid: ' ; ' l'tlea v-4 llb-avLed Sli tin at SSJie, 10-4 at S5e. aud 12-4 at4ov. tluse prices are lower Uisa ever ottered before; Full-Width Itieiiehed and Unbleached sheellnr attsi. iryard; Ited I willed Klaoiiel-nll wool at no, 35. 4o, sS and fioe. (er yard liom tutu lie. per yard below regular prices; Blue Twilled Flannel at same prleen; ray Twilled Klamiel from 5 toOis-. per vard Vhite 1 w illed e lsnuel at So. 4o anu due ner yard; ' 1' lam iVhite, Ited, Yellow and tJray Flannel from tlie lowest to tha best oiialltii-s; Kmbrohleted White Kiaonel: Colored UlankkU at l.Ao, , ft.3o and up to"M a par; r M' hit lllanket at the best bargain ever offeied. lieal lh big auitiou out ot siabt on Ibvsa KOOttK. , Calieot umrmliil.lef Iminc limdc at flo. I 73 a. 2,8., and .L-nl made of good calico aud quilted witb pure eottoii! Tin-ee, Kouratid r'ive Tluead Unbleached Knit- Una ( ulioii nt .1. at. lyi lusiistd Whim Kniai.ii; Cotton. In balls! all i from six to twenty, at (Joe. per pound; Cat ta t U'arp ui all eolmn, tbe best ed. at tl,;i per bundle of Bve imo nianuractiir- iMiitnd; red and tun bone Corset at Sl.15 ir woithfi.75: ' Exitlleiii Two.lJiitionfK id Olove at 7.. and l . pt-r pair, and Uour Liiiu.ii K Id I. loves at ei.- er jiair; ' rur Linen TWe tlotlt. - yard long, at tl "itiVl.V.; , . LIneu li ilea at a,, 7&.and f I ier doicu worth oH'. ! aud t,3o; Ll(i'fcm "t tU l,5o ami up to per IluekaUek Towels at tl.eo. 2. ?-5o, 3, and SD to fl- -.r dozen-all txtiemelv eheap; Cai-itetsiu great vih Iv. llruWls. im-w pattern al I.Ai woitb tl..tS. loftrain t atiiel from 4o.-.uptot pirjard. We vail rticular attention to ll e ill-wool eana-t ml i Hi CI; am, the 91 cariH-t, whi-h is Us .. " two ply uwJe. worth tll: Oil Cloth very elK-ap-soiue a low as 4iw. per yard lor Kood stile; Lioeii HitHi lh,j.erat tl.lo worth f.fo apiei-e at l. worth 1,,-ispieee. tmton linjwr.sott liiiikli. ntf, apMiv. 1-lnen t ollr for bidii-s it 75e, and tl uer dozen worth doid-le the money. ," l-iutii (. ufl at I.V. a pair; Hwwlsinrv ry desrrtptiou in mdhw variety, all al lower ru-e than ever: ' JIOl K.N 1 Ml M w I j a sjiertalty, lleinstilehetl IlandKerehlrfk at I.So.1, t.'m, ti and up to iM-r doiexeeeilitiyly rhesp; lai llorder l.ken ll.mdker bietsst7V, .1 "a Slid lllllo lM-r ,b..n ll cur. .1 . im..i. woi, v. ... v - r. "-i'.. - .t rears, al i I'artieular sltenlio ltes.1t AoamltkM. t . ilS. oor. and mi to liou is called to tba hnil Jacket witb and without skrevea, lreakbt "iwwi IIoikIs, Cap, liitl.U. Pulse Waruier. and Warui tinne; ; Fur for bniie ami children at aresl Iwu-nms; i l hiak In jjreat variety t crv ..M in h e.; oleP-rml KoveloH-s iu boxes at lo, la. So. ts sod .lie a Ux. . Cok:ale'Miierior Sip. Toilet Water, and li lra.1st uiiii'h Mow rrvular prlei. TkoiiHd Hlsr bargains, ivnd onrour orders oreome and see Sir yoursehes. parties ordering K'mkIs o 1 .t Uy mail will please en. ehs. NM(a. w , vr lt one .,rjre m, w. Jr eah. Prouipt ttlentiow eiven lo ortler. MMHlseiit i,v rtpim t'.ti. Ii. r .. I upou the recrlj-t ol Ihe money ,r iu e,iilTleuf. LKVi HHOTHKHS', 1017 and 1019 Msiu street, J"- I". Ult'HMO.ND. VA. R. L. HICKSON, . DANVILLE, VA. Wholesale and Retail liRALKIt IV JjliY QOODS, Q1I0CEBIKJ?, llonl. ,Sbn.is. Hats, ITHXITI-HK, UIIIXA. CKOCKElir. ULASSiVAttK, Ae. ke. f necupy FOUR ol the L.MtGKST flora . Ill lite ptee. ami esrli l.ranrhnf Its) liiiie la emidtleted separstelv. In t-URXITUMK. I hare tor. hrtt M.ht South of Haltilnole. Vurtkm, l wimt of LW PiierJ or tiiw H KMTUKK. w-onl.t do ve1 to eall on tin-, before, porchasisf elsewhere, or laidh In anol ol fine DRY GOODS. eaii aive raotey l.vj ,111, ,,, me. or seadms; far Kitnples t heh will he i Hewhillv sent. ltlCH'D. L. lllCKSUX. M lu Street. . II. Danville. Y. SAJI V.. KOBrKTSO.1..'' W. K. tTIUOK. . ROBERTSON & WILSON, ' ' IU:ALEtt$ IK i 'American & Italian Marble Mitncnfa, roiit'x. ar.' tt. Oct. 0. GREE.NSU(JItO,XC. vouoii lam. ail ian from lour tu twelve, at f I.IA ier Imndle of tlie oomuU; Corset in all qualities, in'nii 4e. to U Pr pari Hneall Jmriivularaltelltioii to our out-hurd.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 9, 1876, edition 1
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