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Vol. II.-N0.41. REIDSVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, 1890. Whole No. 158. Extraordinary Bargains and Attractions for the Fall and Winter Trade of 1880 ! So 1 - H . II.. , m - I U U ! u i ) Li J I 7 U FIThV5? HAVE OUTDOME ThEr.lGELVES TMIS SEAOOW IW. THEIR SELECTION OF FALL AND WINTER Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Gentlemen's Furnishings, Etc v.- Heiser Shoe. Clothing Department. In this line vou will find nothing Shoddy." We don't kep it. Our goods are strictly firt-class and we pride onr Ives upon their elegance of material; styhi and finish.- Im ported and Domestic Suitings of the latest cut and make. We have the fir.et custom male good', and offer' bargains that will take ycur breath away. We can't give p'icea here on ihtm. Just call around and e.? what we hat e to i ffer yu. Our exp rience and study in this busim ss t'o not go. for nothing We pell what we advertise. Shoe Department. Iu Shoes we propose to make a break in the market out which will not le forgotten aeon by tle trade. We have them in all shapis and de- signs. The celebrated Ue'ser make. Every pair warranted to wear well, a good fit and to be worth the mon ey. All the roveltiaa in fall and wir.ter Fo'jtweir are twing intro d; ced this season by us. ZWA tiiperb assrrtnvnt ofcaltV kin Hoots In stock. Hat Department. Now when it comes to Ha's you can't help being p'eised, as we are cirying the nol l.i f.t tbi"g in bed rejir to be fort d. We have the ikk of li e ma kc a vs. iety which h:s 1 ecu he'ic'ed with tie reatcst caie, in'vHc'iiig everything' disira blu iu new Y e. . Iv'tab n earlv you Will get what you ant t'ud avo'd a rush. Pon't forget thi. We iivagw.ts for the ctUbratel Stttr-on hat4. - Furnishin g Department. Here's cur big drive. You will I think so when you take a look. In Furnishirgs we lead always for that ' ;a our specialty, if we give more at tention to (ne line of goods than another. We have all the odds and, ;tnlof fash'on, evything unique a-ul in the height of stv'e. We have the cehbrated E. & W. Collar, also 'he Arrow IJrar.d Collar, t-tardard make. .Uur line of Cotton and Wo lea Videiwear is ahe id of any t'l ur brought to Ueidsville. I'ly il.4 great l'eail shirt has no su, r. 1 r in the world and we have PEARL SHIRT. If Low Prices, Good, Honest, New and Fresh Goods are any inducement to you we'll get and hold your trade. See our his si. Corner More head and West Market Streets, Reidsville, N. C. . J S. H UTCH ERSON CO. THE LEAKSVILLE PRACTICAL locution, Oratory Galisthenic s, Penmanship and Literary Socief iesFree ESSE Fall Term will Open on rlondav August 25th, 1890. HIGH SCHOOL, Male am Female Leahville, M This School lias bien o'gi'ized four years anda half, and has enrolled 518 students from North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. It ha.-, become k popular and has growjl, to such proportions that anoth r teaclier has but n added to the number foimeily employed ; and, notwithstanding the building is now a large and eommodious otm, another large, new room will be addul to it by the opening of the next term. The School rowjhas five expei ienced and f uccetsfui teachers w ho are lull gradua-tef, rnd are thoroughly prej arfd to give instruction in thy f.jllowiug branches of 8tudy : .: :;:. , .: .. ,;,... ' ' . r-: ' " '':' ' '' ' '...:'... ' . , . English .Language and Literature, Latin, Greek, French, German, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Natural History, Moral Philosophy, Political Science; Elocution, Oratory, Calisthenics, Instrumental and Vocal Music, Painting; and Drawing, Book-keeping, , ' - Penmansh p, Shorthand, Telegraph and a Practical Normal Course, arranged by M a j. Finger, State Supt,. Public Instruction, for those who wish to prepare themselves to teach. The JJuildings are furnis-hed with the best patent automatic Desks, Maps. Charts, (i obe, Piano, Organ and a gojd Library, cuntiiinng Chambers' Encyclopedia au 1 other books of n ference, fir the bent fit el the student?. " - " The School has .been chattered by the Legislature, and granted all the rights and privileges of a regular College. A handsome Diploma ai d a fino Gold Mtdal art given to all students who complete the course. I can cheerfully neommend your School to all s I am hi-1 ly i-leased with the discipline and instruction of the Leaksil'e riactical Iligh Sehcol. ' , I know of no bttter School for thorough discipline and teach'iig. J- iviftu. I thiik yourmanr.tr tf training pupils fiift-claps. I. K. M1LLNER. To those who have eons or daughters to educate I would say, you cannot find a better School in the State. - . D. M. AlOORL. I take great pieasnre in recommending the Schctfl to all who l ave boys or. girls to edu cate, sa one fit ly w orthy o( th ir j atronage. , ' JOHN II. I3L RGL&S. I was high'y plersid with the progrt w of my boys last session. I like your disc-plire and manrer of training pupils. J. II. LANL. I chcei fully itccmmcrd to otl eis yo ir thoroush discinl'me and mode of instruction to pupils, , " " J.M.riilCE. I cheeilully recommend it to ill who have d uighte s to educate. C. S. HAMLIN . I take pleasure in recommending the School to those wishing to educate their children. The btst'r.CLinnundation 1 can give is to fay that I will send again next term. . ' W.S.WILLIAMS l T I Vf I take pleasure in rccommendinir this School to any one who may have children to edu t(J ' J. I . IULLAUD. Board at moderate rates, and we guarantee tuition as I - w as can be had at any first-class School in North Carolina or Virginia. A 1JIG DISCOUNT on tuition when there are more students than one trom u.e s.me lamuy. , will be greatly to youf interest o see us about our Schoot before you make any arrangements to nend youi cnildren to any other School. I or further particulars and catalogue address I believe Prcf. Hay to le one of the best cduuators I ever saw, anl I expect "ttjatronize the School until all my children are oduc ued,, if it remains in his 'charge. J. II. LAND. The projre?R cf my f on has be n entirely satit-f ictorily. I shall send him back nex session. A. MOIR. I have had a daughter in your School and take 'pleasure in recommending it to all who have children to educate. W. P. GROG AN. I regard your most excellent School worthy the confidence -.and patronage of all parents who have childi?n to eduJate. J. II. HAMPTON. I brieve the School to be uitsurpas el for good discipline and thoroughness ol training, and cheerfully recommend it to all who have children to educate. W , 1). MARTIN. I recommend the School to any one who hasei'her bovs or girls to educate, " E. N. ANDERSON. ' Having had fi-ur daughters under my tuit'on, I dedre to express my satisfaction with the progress made by eich of th m, and to commend the Leaksviile Practical High Sihwl to all who may have children to educate. I). F KING. I hive been a patron of the Leaksviile Practical High. School and am highly pleaded with the advancement made by my children. J. R. STEPHENS, lam highly pleas d w:ith the rapid progress made by my son in his studies during tha short stay of tine mouths that he was with you; Piov'idence permitting, he will be with ff,i,; J. P. MILLNEit B. 17. RAY, Principal, Leakoville, Id Gv
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