The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.) 1875-07-20 [p...
Transcript of The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.) 1875-07-20 [p...
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THE GLEANER.URAHAM,~N. C., JULY 20,"18751
Local, State and General.W. T. JOHNSON. EDITOR.
Mr. John C. Robertson, of Companyfthops, is onr authorized agent to rc-
and receipt Tor theHamc.
roit U«IVVKNTI«.Yi
E. S. PARKER,READ A>l> MVBSCItIAe !
WC propese to send the GLKAN-ER asa campaign papof to subscribers till thefirst (lav of September, 1875,f0r the smallSum ofTWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Weintend it to be a live campaign paper,nod we extend the time to the Ist ofSeptember in order that wc mny givethe returns of the election from the va-rious counties to all our campaign sub-scribers. All bums under two dollarshiay be sent by mail at our risk, allOver, at our expense in registered letter.Everybody wants to keep up duringthe Campaign any way. No one, cer-tainly, can grumble at the price. Sendlis iu clubs friends. It is of consetqueued that the issues bo thoroughlydiscussed. Your campaign subscriptionwill commence, just as soon as we getyour name and the money, and will endthe first of September. Don't delay. Wotill have an imperative duty to perform.\VG intend faithfully trying to do oursin this campaign) and want you to helpus. We ought to get A thousand campaign subscribers, and Call, if ourfriends will interest themselves for us.We are waiting to hear from you. GoAbout it to-day.
pAitrcfcit k JOHNSON*Editors & Publishers.
ATTENTION.
I will attend at the following times, andplaces, for the purpose of collecting the taxeslor 1875 :
At Fred. Graves'. Cobles' Tuesday\u25a0July 20th.
Af George Patterson's, Patterson township, 1Wednesday July 21st.At John Pugli's N'dwlin township, Thurday,
July 22nd.At John Honey's Albrighttownship, Fttday,
July 23rd.At K. L, Mebanc's, Boon Station, township,
Monday, July 20th.At Morton's Store, Morton township, Tues-
day, July 27th.At McCray's Store, Faucett township, Wed-
nesday, JulyAt Lea's Store, Pleasant Grove township,
Thursday, July 2Vth. mAt Mebanesville, Melville Friday,
July 30th.At T. L. Bradshaw's, Thompson township,
Saturday, July 31st.At Graham, Graham township, Monday,
August 2nd.At Company Shops, Graham township, Tues-
day, August 3rd,
Mr. Ed. F. Small, the popular photographariist will pitch his tent on the court houseyard, court week, and afford to those wantingpictures of themselves and families an oppor-tunity of getting them; His work is sufficientevidence as to his qualification as being agood artist.
Our lawyers know how to raise Irish ? pota
toes as well as practice law. We noticed twoof them; Capt. j.A. uraham, and J. I'. Crock-er, Esq., out at the stores having some weigh-ed. The Capt. had one that reached a poundlacking half an ounce. He was just a littleahead of Mr. ijrockcn
J. T. Crocker, yesterday opened his ciassi.cal and mathematical School. This school hasbfc jn iu successful operation for some time andis steadly encreasinj in popularity and the ex-tent of its patronage. We are blessed withexcellent schools in our village.
We learn from Mr. A. A; Andrews, orid ofthe contractors, that the bridge across Big Ala.inance at Effliu's ford is about finished. Sonearly so that it afforded passage for vehiclesSaturday. Old man Louis Lutterloh wasamong the first accommodated by this newbridge. If the bridge lasts as long and doesas much service, as a bridge, as Louis Lutter-loh has as a man it will prove to b« one of thebelt bridges ever built. We were surprised tofiear that the bridge was already done, butMessrs. Andrews and Johnson, the contrac-
tors are working men, and when suehtakeliold of a job it is soon finished.
Judge Will. B. Rodman has consent-ed to run as au independent candkUtofor Convention in Beaufort and Pamli-co counties! Owing to his duties on theSnpreine COuft bdiitfh, hd Will not makea canvass of thost! counties. ? CcitUitu-tion.
~VVm. 11. Odell has beome the associateeditor of the Central Protestant atGreensboro. We understand Mr. Odell|S a youn; man of finished education,and marked ability. He finds himselfconnected with a first class pajter.
The Radical party oppose the Covvention "because they believe they willbe deprived of offices now held underforce ofthe o 1Cloth, tow and cotton, Vyd.20a25Corn V bush iuh [email protected] each &y©BoCotton, lint, Vlti 1414X
?' in seed 01lover seed, V bafhel 8.00ke* k tiaw opfcdor the reception OffwNfjh -
ciMb tfUftl 4MB ildonsfor the low jftiMC"W|. P» tottulh,
Atldreffl r. Wi FONVILLEe State. Whenyou come to the Shops don't fail to come td
Cheapest Prices.Come in and look At tbftn, they ivtiiastonlsii
80 P""4 *Bn /oHNht?P OAMT A CO.,Company Shops, N. C:
JONES ft SONS,
GRAHA*, S. C.,
Baggy and Carriage Makers^Are prepared to'fiU at tM Ibortest notice
all orders in their UOe. Repairing promptlyand neatly done, at
nODEBATE BATES.
They alio keUp constantly on hand ftor sailaMMrkhOp, aa assortment oflis), tails, \u25a0\u25a0car Hsisrlal, ViifW*
sd sll «*!*«,
Plea ah*, arid dias.
P W?*a» thankful for past patronage, andhoiie to merit Its continuance. fcl) lcam
mo EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS,AND GUARDIANS.
The law reqniree annual returns from allExecutors, Administrators, and guardians:Mam do n