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he imithfiGld Herald. inula v Tii k Post Om at Smith riata, Johnston C . N-1, as Sc. om' Class Mattkk.I AirrrtlsiB? Bales: SaRscriattoa Kars: 1 Yr. ircr i - .$1.90 Ottawa, 1 year, $80 CM. - . i M M j 4 Mo 0 1 2o rTY.00SES, - Editor and Proprietor. Saturday M unin; Oct.. 1st, 1--S7. EDITORIAL ETCHINGS. Ex-President Davis, it is now thought, will not attend the Lee celebration in Richmond, Va., the last part ot this month. It is said that Minister Jarvis will resign his position as Minis ter to Brazil at an early day. He will return to North Carolina. Congressman S- S. Cox, of New York, is mentioned for the chair- manship of the Ways and Means Committee of the next Hoase X-la vets rliiirii I :ii1Vi.".ltO OT Till in jv. - reform. A delegation of Texans call ed upon the President last week ! tinents fo contend for the mas to urge the appointment of Judge in all thu, ever will make a A. H. - illis, of Texas, to the . , vacant place on the Supreme : tion truly great. Court bench. The services of Gen. Roger A. Prior has been secured in behalf . says a reCent writer, makes child the Chicago condemned Anarch- ! r(?u honest m, nl open-hearted, ists, with a view of carrying , MU their case to the United States i Supreme Court The New York Tribune de nounces Cleveland for turmug out all the Republican office-hol- . ders. The sun denounces liim for keeping them in. The World denounces him for both. Speaker Carlisle will have an article in the Forum for October, setting forth the grounds upon which the Democratic party bases its expectation that it will be con tinued in power at Washington In the Stare of Massachusetts the Federal officeholders number 4,047, of whom 3,289, or some what more than 80 per cent, are Republicans. And yet the Re publican leaders say the civil service law is not enforced. A CIRCULAR of deep-red Anar chistic tendencies is being circu- ; lated in Chicago. It is headed. " To the Working Men of the United States of North America." and denounces the action of the Snnreme Court in unholdiinr the decision of the lower Court in the Anarchist cases. The circular refers to Captain Bonfield as " the notorious police bandit." and villifies Judge Gary without stint. The circular is signed, " The Federation of Trades Unions." and was printed j in New York. Their distribn- j vu u u iWUluucu LUt Chicago authorities William R. MORRISON, of Illi- ra SH suugnc iu mane me nois, is noted for the ierfect sofiiething I oughtn't to do. frankness and sincerity with Applause. Third, because I which he expresses his opinions think this is the only place on public questions as well as where j can neet ihe neW3paper for great sagacity of his observa- . .,, tions. His summarv of the prob- Eternity without being mter-abiliti-s of the Democratic Pres-' VieweT Laaghter. A voice, idential nomination is : ; "He's a dandy". Fourth, be- " The President is growing cause I believe in encouraging stronger all the time with the the sort of thing which I see people, and will continue to arrow s 1P: r ' r, .going on about me Trenewed stronger until the next Presiden- 1 tial election day conies around." l4U,hterl for the reason that The opinion expressed by the hen newspaper men are en Illinois statesman is one from i gaged in this kind of business which it is difficult to discover thpv &m on f nti anywhere sincere dissent. Thus operation of the law last winter, which repealed the stat ute authorizing the establish-. raent of separate schools fori colored pupils in Ohio pro-j At Oxford, Oliio, the colored pu pils nearly all deserted their own school and applied for ad mission to a white school. A public meeting was held and the school board was asked to order I 4-1..-. .1 nM!1 . . Al n? twiiuru i"i!nis m uieir own 1 school. The Poard complied ! with the request, and the color-I ed people propose to apply for a j mandamus. At i euow springs j the 5chol lioard has ordered the schools closed indefinitely, or until the Legislature can meet and tafa&Roine action. So we find that the Ohioans are no more in favor of the mixing of the races than we Southern people are. They wanted to in flict us with civil rights, but could not swallow the same dose themselves. A consistent set they are. We do not sympathize With them in the least in their troubles. They will, iu the fu tare, we surmi.se5 not be so ready to inflict us with social equality, in as much as they have been bitten witJi the serpent themselves. ! - We have just rt ad an able ar-. tide in one of the leading papers ; of the nation says the Goldsboro , Argus, claiming that with equal We have practictically excluded the world froui competing ill our home markets with their pro duce. We are not gradually ex cluding the men of the wo.-ld from competing for the prizes that our great continent has in store for the industrious and the courageous. Thus does this in sane idea of "protection" throw up one barrier after another between us and all other nations. xiiis is a fatal error; what is WOTm it is uuchristian. Better development both of . , , -i -i our country ana true niwnuuu to go out upon the high seas and into the dark and unknown con- TR AUVIHCl. The riifht kind of education, - - can just as we 1 be trained to be ; truthful and kind as to be cim- mng and cruel. It all comes frGui the way he is treated. We are not natuml bom cut-throats and thieves. There is nothing so near heaven a? the tender, loving heart of a child. He can be made either tin antrel or a devil. It all depends upon the way he is trained. Sav even to a dotr: ' (ret out of my way, you poor, miserable cur !' and the trentlest i puppy will become a snarling, snapping, hateful dog. The meanest man on earth was started-on the road of meanness by his teachers. Notice, we do not say school teachers. We say teachers. His companions, his boofo, his associations taught him. In tlus school he made a rapid advancement From slang words, cud then to oaths was his progress. Neither a child nor a man does what he was not at nrt taught to do. Ex. Hl'XORin'S SPEECH. We trive below one of Presi dent Cleveland's humorous speeches while at the "Clover Club." In explaining why he was there he said: "First, .because I wanted to romp finnkiKPl Anrl r-nnrl because I could not resist the en- , : . . -k i. j. i Uproarous hiughter. Till; MTEST. Some of the Western papers have suggested the names of Lincoln and Grant as the Repub- iican ticket for the next Presi dential campaign. This dual arrangement would certainly derive great "luminosity"' from the fame and names of their "daddies", and would be made moro formidilble should Fred. - rant De elected Secretary of State of New York in the coming election. CSOES TO SIXtt The Supreme Court, in general term, affirmed the jument of conviction ii the case of Jacob Sharp, all four of them concur ing The ca-e can be appealed to the Coiiri of Appeals, but j Sharp will b ? sent to Sing Sing at once. Fa nen and titKefa who Lave a littic .yisure time lor he noxt t'evr months will lind it ll.nr ttesl to WTItO to B. F. "!'; -n A Co., of Richmond, whoso i vrrtisemetit appears in another colore. 1 hey offer great inducements to persons to work for tivan all orpat of th&ir time N E W A t V EKTTSB M E NTS. BILIOUSNESS la Ml affection of the Liver, and cam He thoroughly cured by that Grand Regulator of the Liver and Binary Organs, SIMONS LIVER REGULATOR man i: facto; ED BY J. B. EIJELIN & CG. . Philadelphia, Pa I m afflicted for several years with disordered liver, which resulted in a severe attack of jaundice. 1 had as Kood medical attendance as our sec tion affords, who failed utterly to re More me to the enjoyment of my former good health. I then tried the favorite prescription of one of trie moat renowned physicians of Louis ville, Kv., tout to no purpose ; where upon I was induced to try Btameas SVerKemlator. I found imme diate benefit from its use, and it ulO matelv restored me to the full enjoy ment of health. A. H. SHIRLEY. Richmond, Kv. HEADACHE Proceed from a Torpid lirer and Im purities of the Stomach. It can too 1 invariably cured toy taking INS UTEBREfHMTOB Let all who suffer remember that SICK AND NERVOUS HEADAGH9 m tot prevented by taking dot aa eooo aa thd CLOTHING. THK KNOWLEDGE OBTAINED FROM AN KXPERIKSCH OF OVER 25 YEARS IS SELECTING t LOTHINO FORTIUS SEiTlON, ENABLES ME TO PRESENT TO MY CUSTOMERS SUCH FABRICS AND STYLES AS i KNOW WILL PLEASE TII EM AND GIYE PERFECT SATISFACTION. C C U V Y I S G A LARGE AND MODERN STOKE DEVO TED EXCLUSIVELY TO CLOTHING, INDEPENDENT OF MY DBY GOODS STOKE. I OF COURSE EXHIRIT A MORE VARIED AND FULL ASSORT MENT TO SELET r. M THAN CAN HE F..UND ELSEWHERE. ALL OF THE ACCEPTED STYLES ARE SHOWN IN PROFUSE VARIETY. The Mst Btylisk ganneatfl of the season will be : OA" A" SCKSWS IN CUTAWAYS AND SQUARE ( UTS. I A O CMMVIOTK IN CUTAWAY P, SQU A RE CUTS, ROUND CUTS. . i AVE C. 1 SS i'M KM K IN DOUBLE -RREAS TKD SQUARE CUTS AND CUTAWAY SACK AND FROCKS. Tin or IN FRO K AND 3Q1 ABB CUT AND CUTAWAY SACKS. y. I XC Y C. I RSI MF3 E9 IN DOUBLK-BREASTED i'TINcE A L BRBTS. lif.ACK DrAGONALS iN CUTAWAYS. PRINCE ALBERTS AND SQU IRE OUT SACKS. BAM ' A" t I S$iM& KS IX SACKS AND CUTAWAY. We show aE of tlie above, besidksa full r.ns in FULL DRESS SUITS. IMPOR TED rj SSI MERES IN COL ORS, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF O DD PA S TS. . I A D BA N D SOME STYLES TN Yl, Bits' AMi CHILDREXS CLOTHING. THE STOCK iS UNSURPASSED IN THE. CITY fOS Si'YLE. FIT AND WORKMANSHIP. ALL OF THE VESTS CONTAIN A NOVEL PATENTED IM PROVEM ENT KNOWN AS THE INVIS IBLE SAFETY POCKET, to pro tect YOUR VALUABLES PROM THE LIGHT-FINGERED GENTRY. WITH THIS STOCK IN REACH. IT IS ABSOLUTELY UNNECESSARY TO SEN C OR 0KI5S NORTH FOR CLOT H I NT! M A DE TO OR PKR, AS WE GUARANTEE AS HIGH DEGREE OF V E R F E C T FIT TING GARMKXTS AS CAN P,E FOUND ANYWHERE. TO RESPONSIBLE P. I S Tim RESIDING OCT OF TOWN, WE WILL SEND TWO OR THRKK SOTS ON A PPBO V A L, WE PA YING KN PR KSS CHARG ES ONE WAY. Barber Shop, OITOScTK POST-OFFICE; Prof. M. McCanluy, Propr, Wrk in my Iitio ioM "vvitli BextnC3$ and dispatch. Call Mi me VrlWO y ou want a ueat fiair-cut. shave or shampee. E- W POU. Sr. pOTJ P- T M ASSET Attorneys-at-Law and Real Estate Agents, SMI1ITFIKL1X N. C. If yon wish to buy land or to sell land, per teafTS we c:.n uid jou. can negotiate loans, for long or short ; tew on real estate in .lohnMoti county terns Miulungfe lend money or to borrow 1 niHr-y an n.ougage of ?nd may find if their i nteresrt to eau un uh Frank IhomtoB N E W A P V EllTLS E XI E N TS. & II HOOD'S W ft ere can 1 get the Nicest Perfumery. Toilet Powders. Toilet A t totes, Shoulder Unices? jygg"-At B. li. HOOD S DRUG STORE ! Where can I get School and Blai.k Books, Paper, Em reiopes, Pe; Ink . and everything in the stationary line ? - BgftAt B. R. HOOD S DRUG STORE! V.'lurc eau I .-ft Rail Road Mills, G-ul & Ax. Edentou, and Dur- fcni i-'n-.iff. at Factory Prices ? BA, ! H ft ?re can ! "et tlse hest Phis'. - for i ho least luoiiey ? tSfXl B. R. HOOD S DRUG STtfRK ! Where can I ge' l amps, 'haiidalien?, Lanterns, Burners, Lamp Wicks. Chimaeys ie? BfAt B. R. HOOD'S DRUG STORE ! i Yl;v!v can I ;et the host White Lead. Linseed, Red "C" Ke;o- BWi and Wr.tl .Mixed Painis, Paint Brashes, Va rnU'.ifts &c.' B.At P. R. HOOD'S DRUG STORE ! fcJ3 oca Where can I tret a nice line of ; Bananas. Lemons, Nut, Raisins and Figs ? tg.At B. R. HOOD S DRUG STORE! Where can J get the nicest Toilot and Liun-lry Soaps, Tooth, ; Hair Blacking -and Ololhcs Brusiie-. Combs .'tc ? ' Sfc-At B. R. HOOF S DRU; STORE ! Where can I ret my Porseriptions and Family R-ceipts Fromptly t'o:! pounded either lay "r night? l,.Ai B. R. HOOD'S DRUtJ STORE! To arrive MOB the nicist line of CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY J3 Tint hr. evt-v uell lsiouffllt to o your intetcst to exaunne my stock before purchasing else where. I will save you money by buying in large quantities and paying cash I am enabled to sellcheap sa than any one else. Thanking my kind friends for past Mtld they have shown me, hope to merit a continu ance of the some. VERT RESPECTFULLY, B. R. HOOD. SHEET MUSIC K RANCH & BACH, BEHK BROS, CHICKERING, EMERSON, HALLETT & DAVIS. SHEET MUSIC. ALL THE POPULAR etik Received vi TEACHERS ABE OFFEUED Sewing Machine Needles. There ate many qualities of Needles ; the Itcst are t "lu-aj-.e.-t. Singer Nvedles 2 cents per tKMten. All others 5 oenta eacb, " cents per doren. I can furnish ANY PART of an v make SEWING MACHINE. Ordwrs by mail Will rcc iv-; careful attention. Remittances can be made i:i postage. 1 am asking for bosiaess that will save buyers money. Let "tltxo G-oods "TxXis. J. L. STON Machnie Needles The POLICE GAZETTE will be mail ed, securely wrapped, to any address in Cie United States for three months on receipt of ONE DOLLAR. Liberal discount allowed to postmasters, agents and clubs. ' Sample copies mailed free. Address all orders to RICHARD K. POX, Franklin Sqkare, R-T TMB DOCTOR SAYS: "i recommend and BRCwCPIIISior That Wonderful Combination TAYLOR'S CHEROKEE REMEDY of 3WEET CUM and MULLEIN. ft does more than any prescription writ ten; both plants are highly medicinal." N. B. The Sweet Gam comes from the Southern Swamp and is highly Expectorant, while the KTuUeia la 2ncilaginous and thus combined they are simply A PERFECT REMEDY. A COLD neglected leads to serious results, CROT7P attacks your home without waminK, WHOOP EN O CCTJ ail so annoying and painful, ALL yield readily to the seemingly MAGIC POWER of Jaylor'a Swcot Oam and Mullein. BRONCHITIS and ATH 3CA loft unattended to, will lead to COKSTTMTnOrT, and these it quickly relieves and oositively cares. 0N8IST ON HAVING IT. Dr. Quillian, tho leading physician of Great Brit ain, on Lang and Bronchial Troubles, recommenda 'Mullein" as fifty per cent better than Cod liver Oil for Consumption. KSTleep it in the house. IT IS PLEASANT AND PALATABLE tad is the finest known remedy in the world for all Throat and Lung troubles. It will stimulate the throat and enable you to throw off all obstructions easily, aiding expectoration and relieving the cough at once. Ask your druggist for it. 25c 50c. St SI. sixes. If he does not keep it, wo will pay, for one time only, express charges on large BBSS bottles to any part of the TT. S. on receipt of SI .GO. The WALTER A, TAYLOR Co., Atlanta, Oa. gpa ALL BOWEL THOU HUB raid Children Teeth ing, use that great Southern remedy Sr. Biggers Huoklebsrry Cordial. BOonnts atDmgglats. UYIOR'S PBEXIUK COLOGNE BS TBE BEST. We cau procure ci2ht ter cent loans on! long time in amounts from 8250 upward, - - K t-i.-J owuira- u i iu ullage ur uuuu ill .j uiumuii County, at small expense fo borrowers. July 27th LSST. Pou & Massey. Si USE JyteS? FOR U mi m,fwj mmmm S m. 1 1 J TO. A' 7Vi4rji N E W A OVERT ISE M EN'iV. DRUG STUB m CT? At B. R. HOODS DRUG STOUK Fine Cut and Smoking To'i.-icco j cr? Roasters Candies, Apples, Oranges, CTZ2 this marKCt. loll will 11 il Hit i A SPECIALTY. ORGANS , KIMBALL, NEW ENGLAND, . MILLER, WHITNEY, BRIDGEPORT. SHEET MUSIC. AIRS IN STOCK ! 3' SPECIAL INDUCEMENT. 3a., TJ". c of Every style. ISTOTIGB The firm of J. C. Bialuus & to., luiv int: mutually dissolved copartnersbrp I h;ivc located in tlie store recently occupied by J. B. Hollingsworth wlicre I will be pleased to have my friends and the public eeDcially call and examine my stock of Groceries, all of which are FRESH NEW GOODS! and will be soiu cheap for Cash ! W&F'Be sure and cuil ou ate before you sell your Hides, Hags. Woo!. Beeswax, Old Copper and Brass, Wrought and Cast Iron, Sheep Skins, etc., for 1 can save you money by paying the highest cash prices lor suc -roods. Don't forget it, and don't forget the place, up in toWB next door to B. R. Hood's Drug Store. J. C. BINGHAM. SELMA ACADEMY. Scima, Johnston t o.. X. t'. C. A. Smith, A. B., Principal. Miss Florknck Mooue. Assisiant. Fall terra opens September 5th, 1887. Get ready in time so as to be present the first dc. Send for catalogue If J C. A. S.UITR. S 1 J. A. MORGAN, C y a-1 i i a 'j: e j J i in I ; i c 1 1 1 x e r s AND UNDERTAKER VEHICLES at Rock Bottom Prices. Dealers in CaB and Cincinnati Bug gies, Buggy aiui Wugou Harness, Saddles, Bridals, etc, kept in stock, cry low for cash Coffins and Burial Cases "nrnished on snort your interest ana tiye them a call uid cxamiuc their Stock lioie piivcha?iag invwliere Satisfaction cu irauted . STOP AT THE CUMBERLAND HOUSE, Near 'he Depot, KAVTETTEVtLLK, K. C D- H- BELL, Proprietor- This is the largest, house in the city, is lo- I a beautiful gros, liaareeeat tmprove : nitfnis a5,d m the business part of the town Polite attention and good tare. HOUSE AN1 LOTatfceirua for sale, apply e l'ot: & Massey. July 27th t887. i j ADVERTISEMENTS. HE WAS GR-TLY MISTAKcN. A .Maryland Ciii-:.i II itrckoned Without I live in the midst of the malarial dis tricts of Maryland, near the cfty of VS'-uihington, and am exposed to all the dangerous inlhit nces of the impure sen and water of that region. Being haturatty of a strong consti tution, i had frequently boasted that no chills and fever or other malarious complaint would ever trouble me. This was nv. e ;t -i ience and the con- dition iu wi.i. i months ago. i not feel so s; was my jvnd enervated. S and disii e.-M. its appear , creasing i;i sev more than u stretchy feci to- ! found myself six :-.t) iced that I did i5..l vigorous as 1 it Lired and t! cd a di-iinct wrmkl make afternoon, in : exercise was v ;nt. Then a i vofu.se gaping Then my head, A li made its app -jli i -. always clear a i i. !!. would feel heavy and 1 began tu havi ucadaches. Tbeeokl -'age aasniarkctl vrith chat tering of the . severe rigors passed over me, and n anvmnt of clothing could keep me nrr.. The chill was succeeded hi ta: ; V the fever, in which I seemed lo be !.: . .nig n i, the con gestion in mv head produced a violent pain in the frontal portion and a heat ed sensation of the eyelids, with an in describable aching of the lower limbs. Nausea and vomiting occurred with severe retchings, and when the parox ysms passed off I was thoroughly pros trated by a weakness that was felt in every part of me. I dragged myself with quinine, and obtained some it-iief. But my respite wasofbriet duration. 1 was now so much reduced :hat I could hardly walk or stand upright- My ...iscase soon culminated in a continued malarial fe ver which kept me closely confined for about a week. I became exceedingly depressed and melancholy, so much so dial I lost irltere.-it i: indeed, scarcely core to me. During all this fim' derstoovi c. uit i .': treat m j:tl. A! remedie v vr--senate of -. a mercury, Ik ride of hi . :. .. -dia, quiiiiii j .: 1 this I divl ;;;:.:er t:;o :hy work, and, v.i.t: happened i must be un , cf medical o werful a ii'p.iid ar ; i.vfe of iron, niai, chlo-ciiinchoni-.. ..;hcrs. All .vice of eminent physicians. It was while I was in this deplorable condition that the claims made for Kaskine. the new ipiinine, as aspet:ific for malaria, were first brought lo mv attention. I km w i oti ing of its value to justify mv h ivrnc; m v confidence in it, but as cvcryihuj ' e had failed I deemed it my duty to try it. so I began its use, and its prompt and radical ef fects were oUihe nature of a revelation lo me. Many people may tiiink the statement scarcely credible, but it is a fact that after only a few days' use of Kaskine ail I he lead:; g symptoms in my case were decu..dly abated or ceased altogether; and in a few weeks from the time I took tbe first dose I was cored. This was about the first of January, ant! sen have eiH-i i-nced no recurrence of the in any form. A r eeptiouai virtu: ought to be ci r. . sail v made knov- h. i.M symptoms of such ex ur of malaria u.d univer i ive dierefore nrgt u it uj ( :. ti e ,1 on of my frier. (b . i vital of Uon. .r.e used it with iii.L' Li ( d results in every case, and it is with the greatest pleasure and sincerity that I t-.nm- ; "askirre to stiffen ' - from nfi.it aria v . , a here. Ropcctiu.l) yours, 1. 1). Hmn B. A., Assistant Clii iDis' Jfn-y'aml :.r;- r. t -li pu. P. S. :'h !! u any one rih u ul dress me as to the genuineness of .lie above leiter, I will cheerfull) .esoontL Other letters of a similar character from prominent individuals, which stamp Kaskiae as a remedy of tin doubted merit, will be sent on ajpli cation. Price $i.oo. or six bottles, $5.00. Sol! by liwggists, or sent by mail on rec ipi ice. The Kaskine Company, 5.1 Warren St., New York, and 35 ianingdon Road, London. ' , MOTHER'S FRIEND Not only shortens time of labor aflcl lessens the pain, but it great ly diminishes the danger to life of both mother ana ehild, and leaves the mother in a eondition more favorable to speedy recovery and leoS liable to Flooding, Con vulsions, and other alarming symptoms. Its efficacy in this respect entitles it to be called " The Mother's Friend," and to rank as one of the . life saving remedies of the 19th century. We cannot, publish certificates concerning this remedy without wounding the delicacy of the wri ters. Yet we have hundreds on file. Send for our book, " Message to Woman, mailed free. Br adfi KI.D Regulatr Co., Atlanta, Ga. The Dew Drop Tobacco. The Beat Chew. For sale by W. G. YEL VIXGTON, Smitbficld, X. C and WEBB, TISDALE & CO., Selma, N. C. feb2G-ly AD V EllTISEM EN JTS. E. J. & J. S. HOLT, SMITHFIELD, N. C. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Cutlery & (jUiiik! A BIG LOT ! S A SH & DOORS! ALWAYS IN STOCK! CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAP! VERY CHEAP FOR CASH ! Heating Stoves ! ALL SIZES ! OF EVE Pi Y KIND ! C'arpeters Tools! STOCK FI LL AND COMPLETE! SEWING MACHINES! THE DOMESTIC AND BEST ! PUMPS & WELL FIXTURES ! WONDERFULLY CHEAP ! BELTS AND PACKING! ALL KINDS AND WIDTHS I Oils & Lace Leather FOR G INN EPS USE ! Whips a$i.d Collars! VERY LOW FOR CASH ! in LI AS CHEAP AS CAN BE SOLD ! Wagon aufl Cart Material! ALWAYS IN STOCK ! IRON & NAILS! AT MARKET RATES ! CALL AND SEE US! NOTICE! -o- To my friend,- ami enstomcrt; I have re moved to till! TALTQN BRICK STORE! Next Door to V. C,. Vi-1 viugion's, on Firt and Railroad Bfreets, where 1 will enlarge and continue ! lie GROCERY BUSINESS! And will be pleased to have yw call and ex amine my stock and prices before baying elsewhere. Mr. J C. liiugham will be in my old stand with .1 good stock of groceries and pre pared to buy RAGS! WOOL! HIDES! FOR JVFIICH HE WILL PAY HIGHEST -:- MARKET :- PRICES! Thankful for past paironajrc and beg a con tinuance of the same, I remain Itespcctfull y, Jr. 13. HOLLlNGSWOfiTH, 7-27-om Smith field, X. ('. iiMfiTColliate Institute, MALE & FEMALE John n. Davis, A.M., 1 Ira T. TuaLiXGTox, Ph. T. f Principals. The Third Session of this Institution will begin the "J'.'thday of .August, l."87, and con tinue ten months. luition: English from $"2 to ;5 per mouth. Languages and higher mathematics, each 56 cents. Board, including Fuel and Lights, can ht obtained in good families from 97.50 to $10.00 per month. Special advantages are offered to those wh are preparing to teach. For particulars address, Davis and Turlington, Smithfield, X. '. IfflOTllGiTSiljOL; (iLH.VWOOO, Johnston C ounty. . C. David Li. Ellis, (Univ. Nashville) PrincT. Miss Kaito S. McDonald, lv .ee In-ii-tute) Assistant. The Fall Session of tliis popular school open ed regularly, Monday. July 18.1-S7. and will continue ten Btoaifes. Glenwood High School stands in ihe ('mut rank of High Schools in Xortf Carolina, i everything that relates to progressive educa tion. . tam Mi sie D kpa htm kxt has at its head a most, thorough and aceoiuplished scholar, Jktil graduate from Fence Institute. and a finished. Mnsictaa ; tliua niuaic pupils will have the rare advantage of the hrxt iustrncti"", EXPENSES . Tuition Literary' Department, rl .-j ;! per month . ! Music So per Btce'k. j Board ?7 per month evorything furuish I ed. r ini'orination in detail, write to 'he j Secretary. H N BIZZELL. Glenwood Johnston Co. N ROBERT 0. GULLEY Attorey-at-Law, Office at Residence, three mi'es East of CLAYTON, N. C. Will attend the Courts of Johnston and atl joining fouiiii.;s. Collerlion and conven ing specialties. Post Office, Clayton, N- ' HARDWARE! m p pi VND41 OWWAR
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