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1 V It 1 1 i .7 i . News and ObSERT Fcbmbbxo Daily (kzceft Mokdat) ajtd - Weekly. -si f By THE NEWS AND OBSERVES Co. . ' J. I. HeRKJE, Fritter. ! . Duly om yea mall postpaid, its montS, " ttarm " " Weekly, one rear. S 6fr 1 75 t.5 Ko um entered without payment, andi no pa per aeut after tfce exolraUoti of time pictfijr. i- THURSDAY JULY 28, 187. ! Thx June number of the A'orth Carolina Teachtry just issuecattr tains the proceedings of the TW.h ers' Assembly in f ull, with an ucoufct of the assembly's visit to Wasiin ton and other matters of special Iti . terest to North Carolina Teachtorjs. : m i a i Oeobgia declares' unmistakably? that she will stand with North Carolina in the polioj of white schools for i Lite children and black schools for black. Any other policy in the soutbj'wijU mean simply no schools at all. j t Oca brother of the 2'obacro JUatit thinks the Press Convention did noth ing good. As it elected him . orator . for the next meeting we presume he knows whereof he speaks, but we had really supposed him one of the best orators of his age in the state, j f TO VrKQOTA's democratic state conven tion will meet at Roanoke next Tbiirs .day and ' from indications will bo largely attended. Indications Idso point to the re-affirmation of the Jidl dleberger bill as. the best settlement the state can offer its creditors. Wx are indebted to the authors j for copies of the memorial address of J.; M. Leach, Jr., delivered at Goldsbpro May 10th last a striking production and "The Emancipation of the t7 a a . va -mm t Bontnern v rates -sana its Jiect sou both Races," by John W. Johnston, Itichmond, Ya., ex-member U. 1 S. . As w understvnd it Dr. McGlynn . was tnrnod out of his church becaaso he dabbled in politics. Yet now we are informed tnat tne nead of that church, the Pope, has issued a ?ir-1 cular touching the candidacy of Fiar-1 any was organitei The officers are ITer day, only only one makes con dinand for the throne iA Bulgaria. I JudffeSchencky president: Col. Keoffh. I nectibn? TheDucktcwn branch, which This;latter looks to v$ like politics also and it seema again thtt what's sabce for the goose should be sauce for tne gander, tnat as to say, too Propaganda. : j Kmtocxi'b election comes off Mon day. I It is for state officers and for " members of a legislature" that Hrfll choose a sucoesjor to Hon. James B- .Beak, The demtirt tLVi M the nead of which stands Gen Buckner with "Betty and the baby5,' will be elected by ' a large . majority, and the probabilities are altogether La favor nf th ratjit;A.. w. tuA JlSuJJk' ntl0? demo- cnu of theur usual overwhelming ma- iorities in bothlrahches of the lerna lature. Now that Mr. Standiford. who had announced himself, as : n n 1 democratic candidate for the KeriAfn. I and who was a strong man, is dead. J jot. uecK wiu, we suppose have prac I "cauyja walkover for; re-election. j I !-1 . . , i f 1 Ktmnm UL2 1 wi. t. 00 uuuucu l bibimi tne eiceilent suggestion that flouring I mill inM 1 1 t- .1. I i. . , i . . , . , 1 1 pentytand importance of BaleichJ "" nvuxu uu IMUUIT. um uin nrnsi " " . JT ! is, the line to talk 'on. Wri need the industries and should have them' of the various sorts as1 4hey are obtained to the end that our Taxied wants may be supplied by Home manufactories. Raleigh should bft a great centre of indastries the smaller industries as well as the larger and will be when her des tmy is fulfilled. It should be the object of every citizen to do what ne can to hasten the fulnWrit of detoTtS4SeS AVourttendleius teliJJJi:!. - flour mills and other indastries large : vvtwumnticsi M Ml ... . , . . ? ana smau, ana lot every means be naed to this end. So only will we ao our duty bf our, fair and growiu 1 mm m , OITR NORTH CAROMITA ROT SPRI5GS. nestled in the mountains of Madi- on county is at eharmm ,a-,spot as e eye ever looks upon the Hot! Springs property. , Nature has dono everything to make the nlaoe beauti. I ful and man has added what his skill -77i7T r, ' 8kdl . . : . v '.wni-Wir uu iww guKKwi uuHi. uiere seems suggest until, there seems to be nothing wanting to complete the picture. Precipitous mountains rise to great heights on all sides, the French Broad liacing Water- dashes laughingly along the bases of wiv uuu wwnng a aur expanse as smooth as any lawn, and on thia plain At . . . there stands a modern hostelrv with 11 -f --.a r. ! ) .11 4U. 1..- i: 11 . . ' of out day. , More than this, jthere are healing springs bubbling up in i crystal 1 brightness on the bank of the rushing river and these have been turned into lmnnnna Dathing pools nvallmg in beauty of construction those famous ones of I ancient Borne. There is offered trm I Xnat 18 the line to talk 'on. Woltho railr.l li,t,l : ..w...-i to humanity not only beauty of oil North Carolina soil except, per cenery and the pleasures of an ele- hapg that of Moore's CreekT at the pnUy-appomted and richly provided Outbreak of the war, while, consider Home but health crivinsr waters in th inicr the forcea enmirml. it o 1 greatest abundance and of exactly r"iituiu uj maKe tnem jit ia well, nen, that ; the patriotic most delicious. We do not suppose people ot the whole state should man there are handsomer or more conveni- ifeati decided interest in the work enUy arranged baths m; the country which the aealous citizens of Greens ttan those of our North Carolina Hot boro shave o well performed and bpnngs. !. " should hasten to contribute h The bathinrr nools are all marblA. wttrfawT.roo where ibe lur languor .i tuu mere ia aiiacnea to eacn a , Which succeeds the bath maw be tass- . . ed upon a couch, or where the invalid "may in comfort await the reaction he desires. The temperature of the wa il graduated to suit individual tastes or the varioini conditions of the cases that are presented and all the acces sories of the bath are perfect, while there is a general cleanliness that per mits tio lack bf the full enjoymeut of the; waters. The , springs are a great bopn to humanity and with the ele gant hotel adjoining are an institu tion of great value to the state. No more delightful place than the Hot Springs of Madison can be found anywhere by the health and pleasure seeker. We should be glad to see more! of ourl own people indulge in the luxury of a sojourn there. I The place is; a winter resort as well as n gathering place for summer tourists. It is protected from the cold winds of the harsher months by the peaks and ridges that surround it ind tin water of the springs is of the same temperature, of course, about 100 deg. as it comes from the earth throughout the year. U We do not know a more delightful spot anywheref and : we are always glad, therefore, to write it down one of the attractions of the state of our love and our devotion. TUB Cl'lLFORD BATTLE GROIN D COMPANY. . That is a very laudable enterprise on which Judge Schenck, Col. Keogh and other liberal and patriotic citizens of Greensboro, primarily, with liberal and patriotic gentlemer living else- wheie jure engaged it being the pur- chase of the old Guilford Court House Battle-field, and its restoration to the condition in which it was at the time of the battle. North Carolina has pre- served put few memorials of the great matters in the life and history of her people. She has reared no monuments to perpetuate the fame of heisons or to commemorate any of the events that illustrate the spirit of her people or the valor and heroism of her sol diery 'A beginning -should be made, and the gentlemen about Greensboro, incited Jby an ennobling patriotism, hare moved forward in the work and set the example. Last fall Judge Schenck, ever thoughtful of North Carolina, con ceived the idea of having the battle field restored to its former condition, and when the legislature met he pre- pahy, jwhich beiner granted, the com pareu .a cnarter mcorporaung a com I secretary; Messrs. Julius A. Gray, , pcoii, u. yi. Ki. lien Dow, direc tors. - : Greensboro at once subscribed $760, land Dr. Grissom, Gen.! Bar ringerj Col. Buford, CoL- J. D. Wil liams, J. Turner Morehead and Gov. Scales and others have made liberal subscriptions. The company, indeed, was bo tax encouraged that it pur chased sixty acres of land covering the battle-field the very snot, about iht MWLvluml the Continent.. lin routed Webster's crack brigade of JBmisn, veterans j and destroyed the 2d battalion of British jraaids. The JJd battalion of British ffuaids. The f.d&o oer half way across the At This mornintf the proeramme is va po i lour an4 a half mfles north- lanUcan! Then all of these stor riSaSin west of nrixnflW.nHnur.u:.. lniurA ttt nAn.. . n;i,p. iiL:l I r:!J .? tJ wo monuiig. we are ot vreen8DorIo-near uid Martins- Hllj-and the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley 5 Railroad jruns through the tract, A stronir force is now at wnrW I grub1 oner ; and truhmini the frrovAa I uu.ifOMjfujjj uie pia oaiem and Alar-1 tmsville road niohs which the huff l f8 fought, and making similar im- proyements. Messrs. W. Galliard aad Jlaske, of Kernersville, have do- uateti o nanasome monument in honnr fit V1 A .11 TJi. l..- l 11 I v.vy- imur jpuiuis wno 1e.11 nn i "eit?i fiah W. Wilson nas do- I MM.p,n. a I nandeome red niArhln I "iH ; 4 ui nas opened hi I onarfv frr-n nh tha -i,-tiX -i 1 1 ; . . I company; offered frfu tranaoprtation for all I xuyuuTieM". rrrarjit, etc.. aud lhft lirnbcr moil :uid mechanics of Greens-1 bdro,HwLtb: commhdable zeal, have I contributed a house for the keooer of I i.u iroumj. : f: I i;W ben tho grounds have been placed I utgood condition and the battle-field beenjrtored ind .marked out as roPe"wu 06 onered to e v o. government, provided it will erpp.t iMiituMn mmi ii MMatory of Gen. Greene and provision for: keeping up the PPfrtJl 3fc ia 4- matter worthy Tl--vmuuuiou loictn 1 rthy on- the attention of the Federal I goyernment, for, as Toiktown m final Scene in the dram t of Corn i wallis'S Capture. Guilford Court House was the openintr of the nlav. It was there that Greene crinnled hinj and so broke up his army that Oornwallia had to retreat upon Wil- miTlortrtn anil fanno ma.AnJ ...It ward to his capture.! As has usaallv been the case, history has done scant I j08"06 to w16 action of the North Carplinians in that affair and though! rTS1 r18 ntnDutecl somewhat J UowttingUie matter; right, yet other I a TawWi a v a. A. ?i t 1 M -l. ..... :3T I later am yiaaiu1 f 1. theamportance of the battle and to j perpetuate the lame of our soldiers I wno bo bravelv withstood thA shnolr I of arms in conflict with th truinad I veterans of 'the old world. Green's masterlv retreat thrnmrh North I Carolina, his return in his first urns, 01 ,tne upper Haw riyer, and - 11 -i . : ri-oTiio, are all of a piece as fine a display of mil- M"J Kenius as marked the atinn any revolutionary hero. The most en tertaining account given of these movements that we recall is that con tained in the life of Greene hv hi who was on his staff and a participant in t.hrtaA aftKira n,,i u n.i the. battle which was a culmination of Greene's admirable IfctrntA u. mnstimnnrtanf in ka AD.TffL 2 tt - -rw sua important even than Moore's Creek mii innrAh ject in; view. I We Dress the matter tipim; atOiition of tte worfZa commend the tmSrtMA lk -7 r . . r . (. vor as being in every way worthy of tneir interest and patriouo assistance. As we understand it a share of stock is issued to all who subscribe twenty-! five dollars. There should be no lack of .'stockholders. ; Let all who are able enroll their names and give their countenance to such a deserving undertaking. TUB OUTLOOK. j. ; The general election is more than a year in the future but the great parties, the great principles and the grenf men of the country are already asserting themselves and ; will from this lime forward demand public at tention. Recent interviews with Mr. Carlisle and Henry Watterpon show that those leaders of thought are in full accord with the administration and horn that the renomtnatioh of Cleve land is a foregone conclusion. They insist with other good democrats that taxation must bo-reduced and the revenue cut down so that there will be no large accumulation in the Fed eral treasury. Platform declarations are? to the same effect. The tariff wilj be the overshadowing issue in the campaign, beyond a doubt, and upon its treatment will de pend the result. We have every con fidence in the ability and statesman ship of our democratic captains and believe the patriotism of democratic members of Congress will lead those representatives to come together and to stand together for relief to the people from burdensome taxation that is unnecessary and for future legiilation such as will redound to the) -benefit of the whole country as distinguished from this secfeon or that or any one class of the people, The "outlook is all that sound demo- I crat$ could desire. TUB WAYlf BS VTLLB WHITE rucu. r 8CL- Winter C'othea a Md Firea the Order of ; IImb Barljr Marainx and Night. Cor. joj tlie News and Observer. J Dd you know how long-a time it take! one to go from Raleigh to Waynes ville via the Richmond and Danfille railroad and branches? Only 41 tfhours. You can go to New York and; back in the same length of time. Why! is this! Can itsbe, as intimated, that the Western North Carolina rail road, owning an interest in that fa mous hostelry, the Battery ark ho tel, so manages that out of four trains conupg and COinc out Of AnhnviIIo I runs to and by this place to Jarratt's, has nib connection to make at the end of the line. The Richmond and Dan ville strain from Salisbury gets to Ashetille in ample time to make connection with iho. Dicktown branch and reach thi place! before uiguu xne time -lost fj going and coming practically shuts out our people in the middle and eastern parts f the state from a trip to the mountains. Just to think that! in the length of time it takes one to tro from AwueiRu w waynesviueand buck; one pages cost money, a mgnt's lodginxr, "upper and breaVast at GreenrS (you have to stay all night at Qreens- boro or Salisbury if vou take' tim R P-m. train from Baleicrh.) hack fare to "" yui upper, loading ana Dreaic- fast at Asheville. it cost one family of six; $vho are here twenty dollars to Stop all nicrht in Asheville. hotel hill and back fare alone. Take a clerk or ; business man with only ten davs' va- tlt.U -; U' U 1 "11 T .. I wtuuut tniucu u mueraiiv tne lenirth 1 usiness man s summer vacation), I wno wisnes to visit tne mounbunn of u: -k. ..... "ls nive btaie lour aays out of his trin loit mw ..! .i . lnrUvirw1 r.nT maA ; t.; in the ieoining alone. I am her; it is au nirnt witn me, but if I had known what I now know, I should have Vono lsewheVThe summer travel has hard y commenced from our section to the uwunaus so it is not too late for the & V. to so make iht tho people can get a breath of mountim; air without having id pay arranxremRnin 1 "4yWf asquare men ior it. I; . wna mere can oe a prettier anot. on f ho aari, u iVj, 1 -r f mxio. ia une 1 grand changing picture. Eve time you look atit it has undergo J change. ! The hotel proper stands o .J I I ne I cuaugo. ; xne notei proper stands on gently declining slope at the bae Of a fnnf. hill nf (!,nl),H tiil i RalcomS,.-4; ii,. I.,? "; in front stretches a beautiful lawn of ...v.ui.j uivuijwuus. tu i.u i tii l' 1 arid twenty 5or more acres, dotted ith beautifttl trees and cottairos for i thn guests who wish to be mora to thm- selves away from the noise more or less incident to all hotels (although JL 111UHL - KJ1. V I.nora 1U lArn AMH1IA of noise- horo than at kmr watering place I havo ever visited.) To the (right stretches a beautiful 11. "?.. . piantea in corn, oats, grasses with grazing cattle and hofs crrazmer cattle and hor&-ft. with here and there a cottage either peeping put from amongst the trees n some slope at tho foot of tho mountains or nestlint? on thn Imnfc nt SOme BD&rklin.rv little monntft.in elrlrnn in the valley, the everchanging lights ana snaaows caused by the sunlight clouds, fbgv mist, &c, making over new and always beautiful pictures. In front iruns Richland creek, one of the liveliest, brightest and busiest of mountain streams. On its banks. in front of the hotel, aro a flour and grist mill and a woolen mill where they make jeans, flannel, &c., but only for home consumption, the out put being some hundred yards per uay. xney get irom lorty to fifty cents per yara. xne manager in formed me that he could manufacture any of th$ better grades of goods, such as tweeds, cheviots, &&, but that the I trade would not jus tify it, besides the wool was poor, thei people generally pay ing little or no attention to keep ing up the' breed of sheep. He said there was one man, though, who raised good wool. (I do not know if "raised' is the proper word, but that was the j term when I was a bovl a RAnfnhman who managed a farm for a gentleman ' I about ten miles : back in the moiin ina Tkk: Ht.hm.n -ll-.A f she7, of klfk toh thalh.nT " " ""unou urn hl.i - h. i,It.i "ZT . .-. M ww wmw ftswrv M1U r w, thereby raised the best wool and got the best prices. This Scotchman came here a few years back practical ly without Jmoney; he now owns a nice farm with good buildings, out houses, etcJ It takes a Scotchman to succeed, you know, and being of Scotch descent myself it always does me good to: hear of a Scotchman's success. But I have strayed away from my ; description of Haywood White Sulphur Spring?. Last but; not least comes the background.! No picture could be complete without a back ground and as the background is always painted in first I suppose: I should have commenced my descrip tion vbere I am going to end with the mountains, the grand old moun tains, with their peaks and ranges, Lickstone, Caney Fork, Three Broth- en", &c, now hidden by the clouds and mist as if with a veil and again as the sun bursts through or the clouds float away they again appear with here a Btreak of green and there a square of gold, forming, as I said be fore, the most beautif uiof ever-changing pictures. The proprietors do their best for the comfort and amusement of their guests, the fare is cxcoltent, the servants; attentive. The water for kidney and liver troubles and dys- pepsiu is saiu to oe unsur passed. We j have quite a large crowd, some ; three hundred people principally from j Arkansas, Texas, Georgia, Louisiana and South 'Caro lina (from any central railroad point in which states they can reach herb before we can come from Raleigh.) Three hundred more pleasant, socia ble, ogreable people I do not think you could muster together anywhere. It takes the south to raise men and teomen, beautiful women and gentle manly men. ; There are Jgefreral reports from all states ; and sections rep resented here of good crops and fine business Outlook this fall. I find the people from the south and southwest very much interested in the prohibi tion movement. They seem to think that sooner or! later it will exercise a vital influence in the elections in their states. The business men I meet seem to be generally almost entirely in favor of prohibition. The Texas people seem to think that prohibition will hardly bo carried in Texas this time, although the vote will be close. Our State, North Carolina; is slimly represented as to numbers, but well to tW re as to good looks. Raleigh is the st represented place in the State point of numbers,and comintr from lere myself,! dare not say anything ut in point of crood looks also. es PriscUlaiand Eliza McKee.Mrs. harles McKimmon and Miss Lin attle are here. Mrs. Jenkins. old time resident of the City Oaks, is keeper of the linen room: sides she is mother, grandmother, sister and nurse to any and all of us who go to her in trouble. We have had thunderstorms every uay in tne aiternoon for five. days. getting tired of it; too much of a good wing, you Know, Will gladly spare j&a some4f you noed it. v. ould send it vik R. & D. railroad., but it would halve to lie over all night at Asheville brj Greensboro aid am afraid it would spoil before it reached you. There is la superabundance of pretty girls here but a woeful lack of boys. Whero are they? Do they not hear the voices from the mountain tors and vol leva . "w V w 1 n a s o j along, whnia of Mr1. Editor, i vfe want a brigade, and I promise tho nirls will rise up and call you ever blessed, or come yourself, thry hhall fall on your 5 uec ine lignt weignts; and weep for joy; JLut it was not my intention to Use your time and so much of your space, ti..t ts if vou sow lit to t.riut thw, wl ich I suppose, to bo only an old story re-vamped. I oulv wiish to call the at'e itiou of the management or thA if Xr n i..,:i-A.i .. u 1 n of time it takes to get to and from thisT place, and ask them in tho name of suffering humanity if they can and will not devise BOine olan to shorten 1. : . . V4.CT""' putnio snorten me trip to and from WavnesvillA ! L.'l. it 1 1 . nue ouipnur Hprings. Winter clothes der of the dav her. t.W ; io,.i the mornincr nn.l o nlrrKt Tk A j-v u;o b j Y-oouh A. B. S. SKIN :ft SCALP. Clrarwod, Purified and Beaati- uca nj ine vaucaraneme- aiea, r ivmntiii ..I. 1 r.TT .JL. V!V' vw zema. 1 sonasis. Milk init Hoiv ii..w It kin and Blood Diseases. C;rrTii i-R a thr mut uirii. rs. Soap, an rxquUlte Skin n.utlflr. tort..iiv and Cuticuka "Cucuka Kmlvejt, the Blood purifler, li A COMPLETE CUBE. I have suffffrpd ail mv uira with vin rfi.Maa. A 2i!iS1!,t.KllJJl8vf,11!,.ve ever found permanent relief Until, by the advlcn nf m. fr(JTn,i 1 ZXJ I11. Cut'ur Knielle8. I gaVe them 5,ln.trH wlngsix;bottles of tho Cuticura 2iSY!u,?i8f,ftp,,u,!lJt5e result was Just what I ncouivciiL Lwn nniM iiit ahh aAra aIpab uwuuiu ue-a complete cure. u-iK WADE, Klcumoud, Va. SALT RHRITM niDPn j m-w -a a. , y m 1 was troubled with Kmir i?i,. f.. Z j2 7Z. .1- - BJtln entirely came on one of my IlJifi?mJrhJ,in8ert,P t0 the wrist I tried remedies and doctors 'prescriptions to no purpose until I commenced taking OuUcura KcmedJea, and js. r. rAKKKll, 379 Northampton St. Boston. o&HiH0' SPAI-Y, PIMPLY. r or the last vfjtr I k k. j j u.h ing, sealv and dIdidIv hmam ... inhih enUrelr eured by Cuticnr. 1 Mas. ISAAC PHELPS, Ravenna, Q. w.Ih?v.M,dlci?Ske Them. Uii 5I5yer V110 aiedjclneaon our shelves give better satisfaction. " t - v. . amtttiuw, Druggist, Albany, N. Y. CIITlPtlR A tvmnin L . w nj 7 A-ZZJ-: o pnwia every wiwre. Cf5J; Boston, Mass. Send lor vurc cum .utaeasee' GRUBS, Pimples, Skin Blemishes and Baby Hu- ...r,, niW oy vyTirruaA oar. ACHE AIjIj OVRIt. Tn S rAbaaand Weakness I m in one niinutx hv lh I'hitirnra .SS1 1 C!T "?2?i.a'? JSL1H5- r Ji - r " mmwi. vuwrtW VWHWIJi For CleD8lng the Skin and Scalp of Disfiguring Humors, lor allaying Itehtng, Burning awt In aammauon. for eurlnir th flrif nvmni.Zr,. ; hoier&Morbus rmps olie iarrKoe ummer Complaints iysertery t?ll Cured 6ra teaspoonful of PerrxDavis'Pam (iller in a little Afilfcor Sugrar and Water All Druggists 5eu.it. CLOTHING. THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE. -:0: RELIABLE GOODS AT LOW PRICES, IVew Goods, Fresh Stock, Latest Styles. CLOTHING, HATS MD SHOES, All will be sold at prices that will maud your attention. com- MONEY SAVED iJy examining our stock and prices be foro purchasing elsewhere. R. 1. Andrews & Co., FOR THE Till RSTY. FOR THE HUNGRY.; i With two of the Handsomest 1 oiiutuing in the city we are prepare 1 t ujp'y the public with pure drink a, both ancient and modern. Viu-iasnionea ooaa water in mrro f nut ! juices, Milk Shakes anASvllabuh Milk 1 Shakes out of clean swwt niJk from our own dairy. Uim- T ades out of the Natural ' fruit. Mott's Spark I ling Cider. Acid Phosphate, bha nd v ; 5 Gaff, 1 Deep Rock, Vichy, etc Mott's Pure Apple Cider, ia bbls and half bbls. Mott's Champagne ond Crab Apple Cider mqt and pt. bottles. Belfast and Bolen and Myrne s Ginger Ale in pt. bottles. FOR ICED TEA, HE-NO the fUREST and BEST of all leas; unoolored Japanese Tea china cup and saucer with each pound, 50c Der lb. GOOD,GREEN and BLACK TEAS, 20 to ooc lb. Thurber s Motnaja Coffee, umurpassed. W. O. & A. B. Stronach. Ten bags old-time Seed Tick Coffee, W. C & A. B. Stronach Fifteen tierces Magnolia Hams-SUty-five half bbls extra fine N. C, oe Herrings. Twenty-five 10 lb kits Fat Chicken Mack erel. Close jobbing prices to the trade. W. O. & A. B. Stronach. Twenty-five boxes fat-backs and dry-salt Bellies: Harvey's Lard in tierces; Armour 'a Lard ' iin 9, 5, 10. 20 and 50 lb tins and tierces. Magnolia and Super and Wylie Break fast String. California Hams 12ic lb retail, lobbine price to the trade. W. O. & A. B. Stronach. Two hundred boxes Wilson's Crackers and Cakrm. Vanderveer & Holm's M Cakes anri Crackers. Trade supplied at factory prices. W. O. & A. B. 8tronah Thurber s Extracts for flavoring h cream, etc. none better. . W. O. k A. B. Stronach. Fifty Thousand Cigars, One hundred ' thousand Cigarette. Mronach's Opera, a 10c Cl'trar for fir- 7 j La Hedalgnia Cigarettes, pure Havana ' Tohaenn - .117 -Sit .1 w rj .,.! IV V IV 1 D CIA K i mm w.:U.' A if. stronach j EDUCATIONAL. gELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS HTIXBBOKO, N. C. The Misses Nash and Miss Kollock will resume the exercises of their school on Xncl September, 1887. Circulars on appli Wake Forest Colnge. NOKTU CAKOLINA. Mxteen miles nrtli of ltalelgh. Ftfty-ihird ai iiiihI m?8ion b-Kins September 1. ln distinct fliNis. Nine instructors. 9,000 volume in IJ lrary. Wfll equipped ItboraturieH, Heading K(Mm Rnrt CymnaHluni ; extensive grounds. For (. a jimmies, &e., aauresn. President C AS. K. TAYLOK, 1 Wake Furest, N. C GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE. Greensboro, K. C. The tsixty-lifth session of this well I equipped and prosperous school will be- Kin on the 24th of August, 1837. Faculty able, accomplished and faithful, instruc tion thorough, location healthful, fare gwd. Specftl advantages ofTered in the departments of Music. Art, Elocution and Modern Lauguages. Charges mod erate. For catalogue apply to T. M. JONES, President. junH7d2m. ! SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY, SALEM, N. C HEALTHFUL LOCATION; BEAUTI ful grounds; ample buildings, with comfortable atudy-parlors. sleeping al covcm, bathing roajmn; well graded and advanced course of study; epecial facili ties for Mueic, Art, Languages and Com mercial studies: rpfinod home-life with good Christian training, special care of the individual pupil. Eighty-three years of continuous experience and more than 6,000 aluma). For Catalogue addreBs. Principal, Salem Fmalk Academy, I , Falem, N. C. ST. MAM'S SCHOOL. KALJ2IGH, N. C THE ADVENT TEfcM, THE 93RD SEMI ANNUAL SESSION, BEGINS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TI1, 1887. For Catalogue, address tho Rector, REY. BENNETT SWEDES A. M. Catawba College, NEWTON, N. a Next Session will begin Aug. 1st. Fall Academic, Business and Colletriate Courses. Fine Boildinra. LibrariM. An. paratus, &c. Board and Tuition t suit the tunes. Worthy persons of limited means assisted. Pure water and health nnsupassed. Armlr at once. Catalogue giving parweaiara rums. I. Am JTOlJU, Fl-UMtyU. ROANOKE COLLEGE IN THE VIEGIN MOUNTAINS. Several counes for degrees. Snecial attention to aguan, rrencn ana uerman ' .11 A ? - - T epoiten, instruction thoroiurh and Drae tical. Library 16,000 volumes. Good literary societies. Beat moral and reli gious influences. Expenses for; nine months S149. S17S Or S204 finclnttnr iuition, board. &c Students from many states, Ind. Ter. and Mexico. North Carolina well represented. Thirty- nitu session iegins sept. 14tn. For catalogue (with view of grounds, buildings rnd mountains) address JULIUS V. DRKHKK, President ; ! saiem, VlrgtnU. ESLEYAN Frail INSTITUTE STAUNTON; VIRGINIA ,Pc!l Ph" tot.. i87. One of the FIRST SCHOota JO YOVNO ,LADIS IM TK Union. All Deputmeat jBBUele Steam hew. GullTs B,SSt Hoit iMa, French, Goman. link. t, m.Ti.i.miRtj., msiiat,;nuM,n iciMniniiB"uivER8mf: : jw,u r or uataicwuc wnta 1SI5HIGH SCHOOL ! I ' ma RMnCKSI V. n VA I'tgwth rim wtll Win Sept. 8th. 1887. H. A. Strode Mthmtlcl MrUt. Vaiv.Va..) Priaei: pl;0.R. Uartinr. Ph.D.. (John Hokin. Univ..) In charm of Ancient Lmnrnae; Geo. McK. Bain, H. A., (Univ. Va.,) Auxin tan t In l.anniain. Vat caUlomw addreM the Principal. -MHfc JACOB SCHWAIM. (Successor to) MAX SCHWAN & BRO., No. 183 FayettevUle Street. I KELLER, In Confectionery, China and Glassware, House Pgrnishing Goods. DU. JB. JB. UAJKII, ' 1 ' 7 TIomBopathlo Piiysiotan. (Branson Boiiae), Ralkio. N. 1 : paid to aU forms of I fl.wi and IT,1 A6" V? Pr tuad and ; i.' r- o 22 srs MACHINERY. O. M. ALLBK. WM.CBXk. ALLEN & CRAM, Founders and machinists Manufacturers and Importers of Portable and SUtimrj Engiin an4 Biler Saw and Grist CtUi Presses e. MANUTACTUEEK8 OV TBS ILone Star JPunip RALKIQU. N.C WE SELL AND REPAIR Engines of all Kindi? REWAIDiXCORD HAND. Threshing machines, cotton seed ernth era, cotton gins and presses brick making machinery, boiler feed ers, general mill gearing -and all sorta of FARM MACHINERY Let us know what yon want. W will furnish you everything in our line at SATISFACTORY PRICES. PLEASURE RESORTS. T OCEAN VIEW HOTEL OCEAN VIEW, VA. Situated on Beach near Can Hmr- and twenty minutes, rido by rail from K Norfolk, Va. In Fall View of the Ocean; , ; Over a fine grass lawn extending to the . beach. Handsomely furnished. ' Electric bells and everything nrst-class. Fishing and Bathing I WeV surpassed on the Atlantic Coast. " Sight tr&ins to and from Norfolk . daily. som mm m ut, ei aii imi jcii i9tk, $12.30 Ti t WKKI, $10 TO 4 rta loni, y And Special Arrangements for Large Parties. Letters or telegrams to W. L. Brooke, Manager, Ocean View, Va., will receive prompt attention. v: W. L. BROOKE, Manngcr ; jalyGdlm. . . , ' $ - ' ONE OF THE FINEST STJMHEU KfSltTS II KS KCTlr THE ALL-HBALrNQMlXEJtAL 8PBlir6'f UASTOH COUHTY, OXESt AJAStnJNJbi:1 This elegant Mountain resort Is now open for; the season. Aocommodations equal to the best. Elevation 3,000 feet above sea level. Bates, fS per day; $10 and $12 per week. For circulars or infor mation, address, COZZENS & THOMAS, Psorairroas, ALL-HKAUJTQ Fq i - " SAVINGS BANlC , ,: :i J.J. Thomas, W. c. Stwfnach Pw8Went Vlw-PresWeat. . J. S PDUJDr, CaahVer. a THE RALEIGH, NfO Having its capital stock paid ttp as rc iliureu y law, is now open for : 1 'A Anal solicita deposits and correspondence , irom tne people ox IDIBPdDSIITS AS LOW AS FIFTY C1E1WS KECE1VE1. hla,uiw FIVE DOLLARS. alemorand am books containing'' charte r and by-laws of the bank, mailed on application. DIRJBCrOZSSs' .O.KAirp. Da. V. K. Tron. J. J. Thoma BUSTED And tt'TOU oon- tinae ' to buy cloth' insr read mada BAD they will always bust. , If you want a an It nf t!tnttt-m nJI and see me before baying. Let me show yon what am offering. Merchant Tailor, 107 Fayetteville Streef. Baleigh, N. . AGENT for Lewandoi French bvsln auu vaeanmg rwiniianrnwnt ana cm pure. Turner & Deluej &gfc!(ksuf ? RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. Bosineas establiahed lfifiS. Th irmt ' complete Machine Ehopa la the' South. RALE IGHSAVINGSBANK engines, souera, eaw-Auiia : jmd Ha ahiaeryv; ltrad Tramway Locomr. ttvea. TcS Hoad Looomotlvei a Specialty. C..t . rfry.. a -M1 ' "JE ! I- .1 T. . ft" - - "B - '1 5 i
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