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«ncl counties of Surry, Wilke!*, Allclghany and YarSkin, read the . . JOURNAIv. . . m. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. JSaily i\l^rg (’o. repaiut- - — _ _ ilig ii portion of tlieir factory and tf you want all the local news of Ivlkin, InnJ(]in<;' a Jarge paint slied neai' Oie main l)uikling. i W\ IJ<)l>inson has .elnvn- ! ged hi,s appointment at iiie I'rcsby- i terian clmroli iVom tiie seeoiid to ; ilie Ibnrth Sunday iu tJie montli, "We are nndw many obligrdion-s to our friend Kant (i., [lolc!>mb of Jxmg'town for a nice list of subscri bers wliich he )«'0U!4'ht usTuesday. 'I'he first quarterly meeting for this year will be held at the'3!etho- and wiii T\ve]itj-t\\"o new foreign store keepers liave been assigned to the in their work i “State of AMlkes”.’ Tt is a piiy safe in the Sfor Ihiit (.\)lle<!tor Harkins can’t tind was cracked last enough Republicans in M'ilkes to and SI51 iu mj DR. R. W. REECE, DENTAL SURGEON. Tlie safecracl^^ continue to get (his state. The s\'ille post ofiice -'ednesday night Work Giuirauteed. cy and stamps' Prices Ileasonable. THE AXT:AUY I.‘5, IS!),s. Town and couiitry news. Your own and your neighbors doings briefly and ■ tersely told in a readable manner. j ■\JnV ADVliRTl.SKilRXTS —0—. ' fiBpicioiis chariicter i tow n is closelv fill the oilices, taken. The BailyJfl'g received an 1 i t ^ • ji • \V'i‘tS'!)Of] t‘ -111,L‘\'iiniTiit jiiccl ! inquii'y liLSt wc<‘k jiskujo-prj(‘e ^ ^ i 1 /.y> /w,,k j -I I ■ r r vi*H <■* AVjiriii Siioulu thliV oi (>0,000 piiislroin 51 {inn Z ' HUcViipt to ;iny SiiltNS Tailoring Departmeet of Office: I'pstairs! Mathis & Crater’s store, ELK5N, N. c. :CHATHAiVl MANUFACTURiNQ CO. in I’orllainl, <)reg<ui. The pins are wanted in the construction of tiie line frinu Dawson (’ity, Alaska, to’ the gold lieids on the Kloiulike. ! pu! ill tliis towu. Greeii- r.ast Friday'^>en the nmil txain! p^^p|g ggi lletl into ihrt;i< W>li were a ; Jost any other ret;ut , <1-1- -f-iiri i or liLerary schooliii the : hun<lay. Rnig’s Druj^ vStorc—CMiidy and Cumrs. ,, i p]‘OSKie. clnin'h iiext Hjilunbiy ■ Tiev. H. M. lihiw Baily Sc. Co.—coffiic and soap J. F. Mendren—trustee’s notice. Ivost—a bunch of keys. })r. R, W. RccGe~<leiilist, -Webster’s Interna- ! Tiie K. (' I of St. JjOiiis I our people Mcachaiii Arms Co,, , from Mhom many of' bought bi(n'cles laJHt ; Hr t-UE£i: i'^o.oo IN GOLk'.-, • W 1cy KtcycJe.OoM WrU'M, Diamorf^ E "O'ki»:gr, or a t’CiapJarshio in lJr<i\:giiou’s Praclical Hiis).ue.ss "ishviiic, Xei5ii.,or _ , Tex., or a scuol- ;ip in most any other reputable busfness col lege or liLerary school iii the’U^ S. can be secin-ed by doiiiga liLUe •work p,t Jiorae for the YouLhs’ Advocale, an illustrated •semi-niontbly jourliai. It is elev<iting in character, moral.in tone, and oiipecielHy iiiteresting and profitable to 5'oung I'eople, but read with interest and profit by p?:o- , pie of all fl}<es. Stories and ether interer>ting ; matter well illustrated. Sample copies sent free. ■ ^ fciif ‘H Q/-i 1 Agents wanted. Address YbUths’ Advocate Pub. . iitJiL Nashville, Tenn. ^Msntion this paver.] tluit he forgot to: --- ail for \¥ant Your Trade. j)ji] a friend goodf)ye. j iterk, v.'ho is nn-1 i-'rible courting' possci of re\ emie officers were G. &. 0. Mcrriain lional Dictionary. llrlN 0 SoKl Olii to lilC The Youth’.s Advocate—special offer. ; Hardware CA). N. Y. World-^specir.l offer. Draughaii’s Ikn^incss (’ollege. ! Itere IVFontiay )iight, Some fellow The mo(»n was in a pas'tial eclipse ; niinus a still and se\ eral f ults ot last Fri.dav/' -'"'d. jbeer intlu's section as a result of - . ' tlu'ir visits. The farmers :li‘C licginuing to A )uiin[)dr of our citizens have lieen feaftfiiig on venison tlie pa.st week. iHr. ('. if. (.iwvnkimUv re- brealv their land for C()ru. T. If. Kidsoi! is tdiildin'g a nev,- tin shop i:i rear of fatison & Rcves’ Store. The city fatiiers all h;ul their “beauty siruck ” Friday after noon. I.aurel Branch near lioaringOap Hotel has been jiiade a money order office. Fifty cents pays for the Jox:i!x.\l one year. Are you a sufjscriber: If not why not i 'Pile m;ii! carri<>rs on tiie Spa.rta !uid Trap])ill routes change oftener than tlie moon. J. I<j. ('hilderShad a corn shelling Friday night to wfiiidi a merry party was invited. “ Pennyroyal Hallis no more, the weed ha\ing been inovetl. out of the building la.st week. P. if. Lyln-ook lias Ixien ap pointed post mastin' at \\‘inSton and W'. P. Ormsliy at Salem. Kev. (r. J\r. 'Burcham luisaccept ed a cail to the pastorate of Liber ty (irove Baptist church. A\'hat has become of the pro posed baifK in Ivlkin ? Let’s not let the enterprise die dov. n. . membered tlie editor roast. rt ith a nice I’arties oweiiig J\iiig wood l>y note or account are nciti- ' to lied that tinless payment is made ' by I-^eb’y f.>, 189.S, judgment wifi: be taken and docketed. : character gotst J. F. lii;xi)lil'x, i many pretty Trustee of Jving & (ieenwood. throw off the ^ f C^SSS =:A:5-It tinti! reminded^ tl'e fact by the' Last f’riday evening a little girl, carrier. '■» ot .lames \ aniioy wh.o lives‘‘in: 'j'he latest tlib way of a ('hatham Paj'k a<.'cidentally hit lier|j,j„yj, story- co^fs front the hard- livtle baoy oiothei A\ith an ‘'-^^j’ware establislm'^^t oi 1’rH.uk riiarp knocking it senseless for sometime, i \ imfber of school com- it sur\ ived the shock however and ■ „iitieemcn r«ih1 wanted will recov-er. ' ’ ' "i a si ■'“Tnd seli, 'XSy. Thiu-p' Mason Liflard lias resigned the had'-jit nse. ih sold if to them leadership of ilte IJ^lkiu ('ornet | foil oJ'lire and Tood that was burn- t!<iud a.nd is succeeded by Xoa.h : ing, ^I’iicy carjied it out of the Tharp. W'ill Comer talv(‘S the house dinaped tlfe fire iu tlie sti^eet horn now used by Jlr. Tliarp.: and went on t|eir way rejoicing. There is no reason wliy every man in the land 8honl(! libtiiavi] his elothess MAIVS3 TO Olil'sJiH ;ind to lit him. The Ciialhajii (lo's ingenuity and enterjn’ise iu this line has reduced prices fee that every energetic inan, young or old, etin have]his suit cut to his bwii taste. Suits to ^rder $15 J{ev. (’. F. Fiehls was cxiii))itin<{ :i twin ear of corn here last week the shape of which resembled: t'n.'ile Peter Darnall’s hand for th('' \N'orkl. The offitters of the Kniglit of Pytliia,s previ«>usly noted intJiffiej columns were installed last Tlii,trs- i dey night by Deputy Grand Chan-: cellor, J. S. Hell. Joe J-fobcrtson telis tis that he- will get ont the Xorth ^^^lkeSi)oro ; Hustler proljably next week. He has bougltt a new out-fit and will; enlarge his paper. J. F. "Walsh has sold part of his lot on ^fain street to 'vVilliatU (ill- , liam who Avill erect a brick l>uild-: ing thereon to lie used as a saddlery ; and harness estabiisiiment. Lucy Foa.rd, colored, recei\ ed a telegram Tuesday from Statesville j saying that her sisfer, Stte Carson, j was in a dying condition. Hhe left | at once on tlie e\'ening train. ! It is aboiit as hard for aoviie peo ple to get rid of ;iu ofiice as it is for ; Several more additions are ex- ' Within the p' pected, to be ntade to the band been three appl I dwelling house ; there was none iia<l to go else taiuly speaJcs otliers to get hold of one. J. I>. . Yv’^e wisli that Cockefham has sent in his resigna- 'public spirited tion t\\'ice as post jiiaster at (.-och- iniim’oer of cot rvini: the first time about two ^ , ■ : investor, months ago but as yet he has'nt got relief. ! Prof. Tliomp, , , ! Alilitarv Schoo Some one very cavelessly threw ■ (,j j,p..Q some broken glass on tlie si(fe walk | school and has near the r.lelhodist church one day ' tees of the lilki last week causing terror to the bicy-1 We thi cle riders and barefoot bo\ s. We: . , , . ■ : and establish thiniv tliere is an onlinance against trtistees i on the I week and nan I proposition ani . , T- I from again the A. little son of r. J. W ilson was i ijj-g jg run over and killed by a street.car! in Winston twt, or three years ago. ! •• , ,, , , ^ m by thfe Ti-(!asury depart- iiie father brought snit tor damage i mgnf AVashiiigton. f'he reason and iu Forsythe court last week he j of tliis is there jis a very finely ex ecuted l)ill of this denomination in circulation thaA-is counterfeit. A tlirowing broken glass streets or sidewalks. St week there has :a.fions for rent of at Jilkin. As leant the - parties liere. This cer- ell of our to’.\n. some enterprising tizen wouhl erect iges hert; for rent. Klondike to the ■11 of the Thompson t Siler ('ity viishes nd establish his vrj'itten the trus- Acadi'niy to that k that he proposes with j’rof. Brown ■higtt school here, et one' night last Mr. Tiiompson a until lie is heard natter will remain We publish Talmadge’s sernunt | im the fourth page Avhich will liweafter be a regular feature of i A. Ivr. Smith rec(jiv0d a hajid-j this paper. This ahmo is worth; iome <.’»ncinnatti buggy' from 'the the >-'ubscri was awarded 8 4,000. The street ear people appealed to tUe Supreme Court. some (.■»ncinnatti Iniggy' from |he jiiannfactures last weeek. Dr. J. W. King has fiung a liandsome new Mign to the breeze over the dotir of his drug store. Miss Beulah Fields has accepted the positiim of musical instructor ill the Sparta Institute, next term, The Isew Y'ork World three limes a week and the Elkin .Tolm;- j> AT, onee a weck.one vear for ¥ 1.20. iibscription price of the paper. A. small boy about ten ;\ ears old with a snuir box in one hand and a scrub tooth bj-tish in the other rubbing siuifftobeat the band was one of the sights on our streets Monday, Ned Harris one of the popular engineers on the passenger train between Greenslwro and Wilkes-1 j boro was laid up by sickness last | ! week. His run was made bv G. V. i ■ A sociable was held at the | Kejuiy dence of J. H. Ball ]\Ionday night I which was mucii eiijoyed' by all I Shipped eight tele-1 present. ; phones and a lot of telephonei , ! material etc. to the is'ew JMver vV e had a pleasant call Tuesdav i-r i i i , m, ■ ^ " 1 l elephone Co. last week. This ^ from I'iicle Finley (ientrvof Parks. 4- 4. , ^ 1 •' ■ I line runs Irom (Soarta to Independ-■ Ot ctmr.se he subscribed for i " | JOI'KXAI.. I ’ ' ! If the bonds that were voted Viv | The pastor, Rev. 1'. L. Townseud, | will preach at iMaple Springs <ihurch next Sunday afternoon at j place or tear up the track between Robert J[. Stafford and IMiss Ida 1 here airti Wilkesl)oro. Two Mormon elders from Utah I .spent last J'^riday night in town af WillpniMasteji’s. Saturday morn ing two more passed through, i They were ou their way to Fors5'th | (county where they purpose to do missionary work. They were just | from a Mxirmon conference hekl in ; A. Tennessee. I The Chronicle Says the report I that an attempt was niade^to blow | up the court house at ‘W'ilkesboro I during the holitlays’ is an error. | Some fireworks were exploded in | the couft Inntse yard and some I window glass were broken cracked, but this was all damage. The plans have l-.een drav.'ii and tlie contract for ma.terial gi>'en for tlie erection of ii handsoine resi dence for J'k F. McXeer oti^Chnrch street just below Dr. J. Bf. Iteece’s residence. We are glad tiiat Mr. ilcXeer has decided to build a silver dollar dtte 1881. in circnla- I tion is also skid to be spurious. I There is more silver in it than XTiiited States *'nage and it is pay ing off debts f'.’^ht along. We ; ha\ e seen seve,^i of thehi. 'They are I mi.uih newer ’ookiug than other Beef Marltet, K . W. <iOKDON, :i>KOP.^ Keeps constantly on hand tlie choicest beef. Highest mark et price for fat beef. Kone other bonghti 'i ’yw -aud sell ' strictly for CASH. Call and see me. Cot'ner ?raih gtfeet, near bri<lge, and tipwatxISi Pants, $3.00 and upwards. Do not buy another hand-me-down. (^aliaild see samples of our goods A Fit Guaranteed. Yadkin Valley Institiite# Boonviile, N. C’ errn Opens January 4tn Spring Local Railway Schedule, j Mail train from <treensboro ar rives at 12:22 P. sr. EromWilkesbo.ro, loaves at 2:55 P. ir. Freight arrives from Greensboro, ou Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 6:0;> P. sr. li'reight arrieves from ^Yilkesbo^o Tuesdays, Thursday's and Satur days at 10:00 A., jr. W. E. PATTL, Agent ' A Companinon For All Ages. We want the names jind addresses of 1000 Jourttal *re:idor.s, td whom we desire to send onr new i)ooklet, wliicli will tell you. Where we are I Wh6 we ai"e I What Sv'e do ! dollars but 1« tel! no differeni (( ltd that one can Coniinsntai !!\rany thiilgs there be that a man doesu't ‘-care a conti nental about ”. P>ut it is not so with hia cigar, ft must be good, and' to get it good he must buy ;it at a st(U'e whore they kno-^' -good cigafB and keep them! and i There are two places where the i ‘Satisfaction” vay^l ary I be fouiid. lii the nd at King’s Drug Wilkes county to help build the: I railroad are set aside the company ! home here and l)econie a permanent 1 i threalen to stop the trains at this ' citizen. i (,'an alw: dictionar Store. Best .5 celt cigars in town Cameo, Woiid Bjittti', 'Sabor.so, Prize W'iiniJ'rs, Globe, all p!;re Ha'.'aua tiller' for 1.0 ceits. {}reen were married in the Pres byterian church at W'ilkesboro yesterday. Dr. R. W . Reece has a profess- ionaf card in this isstte. Wlten in need of any work in his line give I tluug of this kind him a call. Morgan (Jcntry killed seven shoiits the other day that weighed The {.'hatham M’f’g Co. have issued a beautiful calendar which i they are ^sending out to their patrons and friemls. This enter-' prising firm never g<'ts left on any-1 Best li ne town. Mandeville tlo>ver seed; Our stock ofidrtigs is complete. (|f fancy candy in Kings celebrated full and kk ri'tiitV&T' "^liey '.lU oJ the same iige. 'fhere a.re still a few pheasant left'in this country. One of our The boys li\ ii.ijf in tUiatham Park ; have built a wooden railway from! the woods down to the centre of the! iWii oil'd’moll 'tjtiey have bti.sliels of fun riding, these moonlight: nights. The Wnnston Chambe# of Com- i 95 local sportsmen killed one a few : merce are nuiking an effort to have ilaysago. ; the schedtde of the mail train [ John Taylor formerlv a triiveling i «o as to leaA-e AMlkesboro j salesman with Vanghn & Co. luu; ’morning and go back | <,pened a wholesale grocej-y estub- i al'ternoon, spending the lishment at Winston. ' I i>kc«lx.ro. Deputy Slieriif-Kidridge has the I w<t formerly section tax books for this township and !’'*‘^ster on the railroad with head- wili be here next Saturday at the I-lin.sk spent Monday office of J. F. Walsh. j night iu town with H. F. Bone.r. : 3Ir. ^^^ard is now bossing a section ' The CJhronicle says that Herl>ert | Smoak and jMiss Annie, daughter : of Re\'. J. S, IMatthews, left Wilkes- ‘ boJ’o during the holi(hiys and got : RING’S DRl|'Q STORE, married. The groom is quiteL |^)ne])„or tS<jlow the llotel young aud the Iiride is not over f we suppose. She visited JMrs. A. B. Galloway here last' summer. The old folks objected to the match., i One way tofkeep a stcn-e is to The little tqWn of Ronda, six. say a good j, <leal^._4lbout it. miles from here, has a post .office..5? - » gar* ' depot aud express office managetl. * by three different persons. If the; «i,„T>iv tnf i< ,, 1-11 ! Js simply toljnake a store as three were comlnned and one man : good as poLjijio . give the run them all a little something. hest niateriall tjiat can be sold might be made out of it. As it is I tor the price', o-jye attentive A gentlenian who itsecl to read The Youth’s.Companion wUei) a boy, and reads it with the same interest now that he is a middle-aged man, was asked the other day if he had not outgrown The Conipanicii. Idoii’t believe ”, said he, that I can ever outgrow it. I find in it not only the cherry, hopeful spirit of youth, but the wisdom and experience of age. I like it just as much as when I was a boy, though perhaps in a different way. But I know that it is tlie same Youth’s Companion wit which I grew up, for my boys and girls like it as well as. ever I did. It is a good paper to grow up with”. The Youth’s Conipanioh will contain the best thoughts of the best thinkers of America and Kui'ope durhig 1S98. It^ will print seriel and short stories of ab- ,sorbing interest, and true tales of advent ure. The various departments of the paper will be a current record of the best work that'^s being done in the wofld. Present readers of The (.-'Ompanion who i renew their subscription, and all new subscribers, will rcceive free a beautiful calendar, printed in t-welve colors, and embossed in goldi It is the richest and costliest calendar ever sent to Compan ion subscribejs. Ne^v• suljscribers will receivc The Companion every v/eek from the time the subscription is re ceived until January, 1898, and then for a full year to Januar}', 1S99. ' An illiyitrated prospectus of The Com panion for 1898 ma)' l)e had by address ing PFRRY MAS(.)N & COMPANY, 205 Coliunbus Are., Boston, Mass. A Love Affair .It began when she first appear ed at church rigged out iu that lovely hat which she purchased On Saturday | I before from Mrs. M. King, I Fashionable milliner of Jilkin. i You can follow the young la-1 dies example by doing likei -wise. Lat-est' -SMcs,' New Goods, Popular Prices. Call and see them Wh at we do not do ! if yon desire wij Vvill send you our latest catalogue. Rernembei' that you can attend onr Scliool a full term of five mouth, iucluiiing board, tuition, etc. for only $40.00, Kenw^mber that we have more teachers aiid iitore students than any other school iii this of adjoining counties,. Kemeinber that during the session just closing we have enrolled 147 students, of \i hom (>9 ha'\'e jjeen boarders. Do not be deceived by'tho.se who put fortii the argunieui that our School has .C3.l:i'3;:tiou with the free school of oiif district; I'lris is no disadvantage. However ^\'e will state ISiat Only .T)-AY'S of free school will be taught during the spring term. A\'c want you t(( write US if you thiiik of atteildiug any school orif you have a boy of girl to sPild to school, R. B. HORN, Princijjal. - Boonviile, N. C. CO OQOOOOOOOOC* Carry a large stock of Groceries, Provisions^ Confectioneries, Dry Goods, Notions, Hats,- Caps, Shoes, Hardware, Tinware^ Drugs,^ Oils, Sole Leather, Trunks, Valises, Tobac-' • cos, Snuffs, Cigars, and Country .Produce'^ on the A. T. & O. Railroad at! Hunters\ ille, Jlecklenbnrg (ioisnty. Will Cooper, of Zion, Yadkin county, cut a gash in his leg with an axe one day last week tlie tlesh being laid open to the bone. ' Kev. C. F. Fields left Monday for Oxford' to attend the annual : metiiig of the Grand Lodge of : Xorlli Carolina. This is the first time the graud lodge has ever met 1 at Oxford the htmie of the orphan The Chronicle says that Col, a.siyluiii, the idol of Xorth <'arolina ‘Wm, H, H. Cowles and family masoiiry. There will be over 400 have moved from town to their masons from all over the state in; farm four mihis below Wilkcsboro, attendance. We regret to learn th:it Tip Motsinger of Winston is still in "V'ery poor health. He is uuablef to attend to his business duties. nobotly realizes vCry much out of the Offices. One day last 'week at Ronda ^ some young men wei'C shooting at j spots when a spent ball hit old Mrs. Osborn who was sitting in! her house not far away, grazing the ^ skull but only making a flesh wound. The <.>ld lady was badly ' frightened and they say the way she hollered alarmed the nati\es, ^ The sliooting was purely accidental. V Andrew Johnson, of Buck Shojil, ■ presented us. a few days ago with a; copy of the Jonesville ]5uterprise aisd Kiiil Kojid Car published iu. Jouesville Feb’y 25, 18.58, by ime Bacon. He found the old paper among some papers of his grand father Hutchins Johnson. It is in a remarkable state of preservation and we hope to make some extracts from it in the future. ser\'ice ; ma!|e |TheCustom4»s Interest Yonr own ; tr< say nothing ai' as they put 3| lar ; this is tising that rS follow most c lers ari riigs 0! W 1.”) & .1 (> cts gr( The best the market H cakes shavi'^ These prices: thirty days goods aitd grc, knock-down p] .t people right- d saw wood ”, u the '\-ernacn- sort ot aiher- like best aud sely. - - WB Free tuition. give one or more free schol arships in every county in the U. S. Wrife« us. Will accept uot.e.s fof tuition or can deposit money i n bank until position is sedured. Car fare paid. No vacation. Kn- terat anytime. Oixjn for both 5?exes. Cheapboard. Sendk'or free illustrated cataiog;ii!e. adress J. F. Draughon, Pres’t, at eilhe* place. F*rac;tieaS.*... / S^osetions.,, Suaraniesd Under reasonable conditions . . . . ' OOOOOOOOOOO We buy for Spot Gash . . . ... Or Discount Purchase§' And as we btiy in Large Quantities, we ar^ in po.<;i=*’ tion^o meet the prices of all competitors at . . W.hoiesaie or Retail * . Ooooooooooo We do hot waste! much time over those who trade a littleat^very store and always try the markets. This kind of trade is worth very little to any one, and is very unprofitable to those who engage in it. We take care of our.xustomers and see-4hs-t--the^ ' get their goods at the lowest prices and find a market for their produce. Very Truly, Click & Company. ' i Si loam Academy, i (CO^EDUCATIONAL.) SILOAM, N..C/ en coffee at 12 2 c ickle soap ou cakes fbr 25 c. soap for 5c. )ld good for J1 other dry ■ies at iiopular ■es. bailV &|co. , -Post Ofiice Bu ‘ldin>''. Busiraess .... KASHVILLE, TESH., AHD TEXARiSaA, TEXAS. ! B(>okkeeping, Shorthand, Tvpewritrn^, etc. ^ I The most thorough^ practical' progressivt \ ! Bchools of the kind in the world, and the best \ , patronised cues in the South. Indorsed by bank- i I ers, nierdiants, jnvnisters and others. Four j weeks in bookkeeping with us are eqital to ! twelve weeks by the 61a plan. J. F. DraughDn, i Tresident, is author of Drau'ghon’s ne-^v syst'^ ' ' of bookkeeping, “Db'able Entry Made-Eas}'.’* Home study. We have prepctre'i for home ■ study, books on bookkeepbiij, ijehniaiis.tiip and I shorthand. Write for imci list “i-lonie Study.” Extract. ‘‘Prof. I learned bo6k> : keepins? at home from books, while holding . aixjsition as irieht >.«legraph operator. ”—C. K. : Bookke<:per for Gerber & Ficks, Wholesale Crocers/South Chicago, 111. (Mf-niiqnthis j;'af’pr ivhen tvriN>’S') Splendid Building, Well Equipped I Instruction, Thoroug^i, PraGtkal, Up-tO-Date I 5To (''onnectiwi witli FreeSehoof ot' I^strict. Tuition from $i- to' Sii.gO' per Month, Music $2.50.- BOARD. Tabfe Board, §4.00 per month.’ Board, incltiding furnished Rooniy VV^ishing'iuid Lights, itiG.50 per mouth. Liberal discount for'i)ill .settled- at beginiiiug of term. Send for Catalogue. INSTRUCTORS. W. M. Cundiff, A J. H. .Allen, Miss LoiilseF. ByruriS-
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