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IKE MOR^riNG CLAR^ON^
Democratio at all times.
FRIDAY
MAY 12, 1876.
COUNTY CONVENTION. _
The Executive Committee of this
county has appointed the 29th of
May as the time for holding amass
meeting, the object of which is to
appoint delegates to the State Con
vention, which meets in'llaleigh on
the 14th of June. These political
gatherings should be largely attend
ed. It is important. Every town
ship should bo well represented.
President Grant is as corrupt as
any of his officials, without a doubt.
He seems to have a fondness for
shielding the rascals and thieves of
his administration, lie has order
ed that no papers, no records &c.,
shall be carried from any office. By
this means w^e suppose he intends
to thwart the purpose of the inves
tigating committee. Cut the da}
of retribution is fast dawning and
U, S. Grant with his corrupt admin
istration Avill receive their just
dues.. Holl on the ball until every
corrupt official is removed from of
fice. In rolling, let it roll through
Granville and crush out the present
board of county commissioners.
Ex-^peaker Blaine’s iVaudulent
transaction? have come to light. Be
it remembered he is one of the Re-,
publican Presidential aspirants. He
has explained, but it makes con
fusion worse confounded ’ ’ ‘ One
by one the roses fall.”
How do the Eads like tlieir board
of county commissioners now ?
They ought to send it to the cen
tennial—but make them l;eep their
hands in their own pockets—not
other peoples.
3000
Those patriotic men, who always
had the interest of the people of
Granville at heart—who wouldn’t
take advantage of no man who
labored for the w^elfare of the tax-
payers—who arc as honest as the
days are long—who wanted their
tranactions thoroughly investigated
(if thoroughly investigeted there is
no telling wlierc they would land)—
now stand indicted for conspiracy
to defraud the county. '■
We 11 wager a button if the pres
ent board of county commissioners
should go to I'hiladelphia they
AYOuld flood the exiu])ition grounds
with four i)age cards, and would be
indicted for conspiracy to defraud
the ccntennial.
^
Demcocratic to-day, to rnorrov\,
forever.
^yEBSTEi^’^5 CSABIliDixED.
3000 Kngruviiifis. ISIO ra^es liiiarlo, S12.
A SEW FEATUllE.
'Pothc 3000 illnstratiolis heretofore in
Webster’s llnabn(l,!;-ea we have acldod
four pages of ■
Colored Illustrations.
ALSO
V/etster’s National Pictorial Dictior^iy.
1010 l>r.gcs cctavo. (iOO luvnravluc^^. $i).
im XA'l'IONAL STAXDAllI)
p,.fjpf^20 to I.
Tlie sales of Webstevs Olctionanes
throufiliout the country ni loj.J
tunes as hu-o-e as the sales of any otJu i
Dictionari(‘.. We will send "
on application, and such sale.^ stui c n-
tinui More than Tliirty copie.
of Webster’s Una),rid :ed have l.een phic-
cd in as many rnblic bchools in the U-
nited States, bv stat(>. cnactnionts m
S)ool olllc.ers. Gan yon better pron,ot^_
the cause of education and the good ot
conmunntv than by havui,->- a copy (>t
Webster-s'Unabnd.o-ed ni yoiir tarn 1
and trying to liave a copy m tacli ot
vonr schools.
GEXEEjVL DiEECTOilY.
CIIU.LJCII'ES,
Episcopat.—Kev. ^I. IL Vaughn^ He^'
tor-S(M'vic(!S every Sunday at 11.] o cloc '
a. in. and 51 p. m. May evenings 0.
o'clock p> in.
^Iktuoi>ist-]^cv. s. V_. IToyle Tas or.
Services second Sunday m each inonn
at 11 a. m., andTi p- v
night 7.i p-11'- I’rayer niictnig cveO
Tuesday evening same liour.
15APTIST—Eev. V. li-
Ta.^tor—Services every ist and.W Su
davat U a. in-and 71 P-ni._
meeting (;very Thursday eveinng at
o’clock p. tn. -
PP.KSBYTKIUAN-Ilev. D. E. Jordaj'-
Pastor, rreacl.ing every ''I'''
Sabbatli at 11 o’clock a. in. and b o clo'
Prayer meeting Wednesday b o clocK-
7\IAiLS.
lI(Miderson—Tjeaves daily ot 8^ a. "
Arrives r> \). ni. ..uk'
Knap ''f Kcotls—Fjoavcs I
Fridays G a. m. Arrives samo ilay a
^ ]’„>i-oa,—Tjcaves IVn'ea Saturday.-^ at ■
a. in. Arrives i2 m. ,]
0;dc Hill—I.eav('s Wednesdays a
Saturdays at 0 a. m. Arrives Tnesil.i.
and Fridays G ]). ni.
KICGUr, AT ION'S OK a'liio ]>os'roKKici':-^^^
^loncy oi'(k*i‘rr i.ssiknl betwcMMi 0 ^
4 1). in. , ,, of
yhuh closes at S a. ni. and open_^ a
p. in. I.. C. Tayi.or, 1 ■
o>:fohd.
Afavor—.Tauies B. (.re’ws.
(;oiistable-\V. C. (Crabtree.
Commissioners—S. S.
TT, A Williams, T. 1). Crawford, bn
Watkins.
rcominend it as a Rplendidspecinien
of learning, taste , and labor.- IMUg hioit.
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