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Cr- - li itt n. joirea, Baiter Proprlf g if ay ! at wi FOttOnm alCaTlXbOffB, g AS gaOOBP-OUM MATHPLI " - TUESDAY; AUGUST 80, 1881. Deatructiw forest in Corbincotmtj, Fa. fires are raging Europe is making large shipments, of. coin to this country. , The American Legion of Honor numbers 81,000 members. . The English Parliament was pro rogued Saturday. Kropattne, a Nihilist, has been ex pelled from Switzerland. . -4m Henry Todd, a colored man who lives in Darien, Ga., is worth 8100,000. The high price of corn will some what reduce the whiskey crop of Ken tucky. Kitro-glyeerine is being utilized in Manitoba for blowing up disreputable houses. There are 800 prisoners in the peni tentiary of New Jersey, 400 of whom are supported in idleness. The Connecticut National Guard talk of paying Charleston a visit after the Yorktown centennial. " In some sections of Kentucky water is so scarce that farmers hare to drive their stock three or four miles. Union county, in this State, averages a homicide and a half to the year nine in the past six yean. Mrs. Kate Griggs, of Long Branch, used anti-fat to reduce her proportions, but it killed her before she got lean. John W. Farr, of Texas, to make dead sure of suicide last Tuesday, first cut his throat and then blew his head nearly off with a'shot gun. The judges in Pennsylvania are di recting attention to the speculative in surance companies in their charges to the juries. Mr. Thomas P. Lesense, youngest son of ex-Chancellor Henry D. Lesense of Charleston, S. C, was drowned off East Battery last Saturday night The St Louis Republican thinks that when the national banks expire by lim itation of law, greenbacks or treasury notes will be good enough for money. The Georgia Legislature has refused to appropriate anything to the Atlanta Exposition. This doesn't aay much for the Georgia Legislature. East Carroll parish, or county, of Louisiana, produced in 1879-80. 95-100 of a bale of cotton to the acre, the larg est production of any county in the world. The State inspector of milk made a raid on the milk cans at Jersey City, last Saturday, and emptied out several thousand quarts of adulterated fluid which he found in the cans. The body of Armentieres, who made an ascension from Montpelier, France, on the 15th inst, was found some days afterwards, frightfully mutilated, near the Lispignette Lighthouse. If this thing keeps on Howgate will win the belt as the champion govern ment swindler. The amount of his purloinings is now, it is said, running up to 9400,000. The Greenville (S. C.) News has con fidence in the turnip, which, "amid the general gloom consequent upon the drouth, shines forth as a blazing, shin ing star, to guide us to prosperity and plenty. Zukertort and Blackburn, two of the most famous chess players in the world are soon to meet in a series of match games at the St. George's Club, in Lon don, each side putting up a stake of 500. Ben Blanton and James Todd had a difficulty in Texas. Thej settled it in the usual manner. They were found dead beside each other, one with a pis- 101 rU inrOUCn HIS nearL the Other with the top of his head blown ofr Greensboro North State : The "holier than thou" brigade in the Republican party is now to the front excommuni cating their betters, it taxes a fog horn such as they blow to remind s la- cere and true Kepublicans that the scavengers are about Kentucky has a reverend colored gentleman, named Marshall, who ad vertises that he will pray for any de sired object on receipt of 75 cents. He won't take any chances but wants bis pay In advance, which looks like business. ' . Atuwui uonnxiwum; Tnere is a a e.v a. a m good deal more crime than hemp in Qeorgia. Uur murderers are getting to be as loose in their morals and aa reckless as their brethren at the North. It U about time for the grand juries to put the machinery of justice in motion It is rumored that in case of the President's death, Blaine and Hac Veagh will retire from the cabinet; Conkling will accept no appointive place, bat run for Secretary of State at the head of the Republican ticket in Kew York. .hls is said to be the lat- tsx programme. :. e Gen. Hancock returned to Kew York Tuesday. He said to a reporter; "I retoraon account of the very seri ous Ulnets of the President, as I do not feel inclined to travel and enjoy myself bonder the circumstances.; ' I think uy woper place just now is at my post on 5.- ' i.l.T1.fi4ii - p"lu Ptzh. ;f Alabama, com- rK&V4 kISi-STi.Sr.Tr vEK4'" r;T; W11!' ijAiticrV crcstest iconfldaate,, dC-J7-.' ihif f j saA u PjsittST Pulh COnClUaeS U1M,U ' .r i fealled tO the prcSiaency ""7 U altostr conscrrTo. ttitt HA1XH0JLD QUEsnoss. As already foreshadowed in k these columns, according , to tha-;Kaleighi News and Observer onJIooiday last the commissioners of tlWesfcprn Npph Carolina Railroad, on the part of the State to-wit: .Senator Z. B. Vance, State Treasurer Worth, and his excel lency, Governor J arris, reported official ly' to Governor Jar vis that "Messrs. Clyde. IfianJind JBufQrd, who claim to be the assignees of MrW; J. Best, are not prosecuting tfioYwork on that toad juting the? frjark onthat road td the c&ttaet made between? according the State and Mr. Best, specifying the particulars in which they have failed, particulars in which they Among other things the commissioners report injurious discriminations against North Carolina cities and towns. The Governor has forwarded to the assign ees a copy of the report, with notifica tion that unless all cause of complaint be immediately removed, the whole power of the administration would be exerted to rectify the evil. The Governor his called the atten tion of the Attorney-General to the fact that the Richmond and Danville Bail; road has withdrawn; all rates hereto fore made with the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, and requested him to examine the question of attacking the lease of the North Carolina .Rail road by the Richmond and Danville. In view of the fact that the corn crop of central North Carolina is ah utter failure, while that of the eastern coun ties is most abundant, to shut- up thai section from the centra' will prove to be a great hardship.. j ' ' ; : . ; The Governor has instructed the A' tornev-General to examine into the management of all railroads chartered before the wajyin Order to see if for feitures have been incurred, with re quest that legal steps be at once taken to have such forfeitures declaredf The Piedmont Railroad Companyit is suggested, has forfeited its charter.'' We have no opinion on the subject of these examinations except that' if they are in the interest of thelBest-Boi-ton syndicate, as against the Clyde-Bu-ford syndicate, our sympathies are with the latter-combination, ..If, however. the contracts with the State have not been carried out and if anything Is to be gained for the State, let the investi gations proceed. We all remember how extremely anxious the politicians and the people were two years ago to get the Western North Carolina railroad out of politics, stop expenses to the State, and yet build the two branches of the road through to their termini. It was because of this desire on the part of the people that Mr. Best was able to make Ihe terms he did make with the people's servants the Legislature. Mr. Best failed to car ry out his part of the bargain "and as signed his contract to the Richmond & Danville syndicate. This corporation it seems to us are doing all that is pos sible to keep their agreements. Then in the name of justice, give them a chance. If they succeed they have got a big thing that will pan out handsomely in the end, but they will finish the two roads to their termini, and develop that portion of the State, which will only be a monument to their foresight, and a profitable contract where everybody else, including the State, had failed. If they fail to carry out the Best contract, as Best's assignees, the road will be for feited to the State under the contract, and the State will have gained the road. If the Richmond & Danville syndi cate oppress the lop!eJby unfair, dis criminations, by all means let them be restricted to the contract, but don't throw obstacles in their way when they are doing all that can be done, to carry out their contract . HOPE REVIVED. The dispatches of Saturday so full of gloom, were succeeded Sunday by those of a brighter hue. Saturday night when the last bulletin from Washington was sent, thePresident was as near death's door as any mortal that "never passed through, his physicians haying given him up and stated that his 'death was only a question of a few days at most, and perhaps of hours. A cloud of gloom settled upon the White House and all. seemed to be waiting for the fatal hour to come. But later in the night the suf ferer rallied, calledf or some milk oasfc which was given him, and since then h ha hen hnldinor Wa own and nhnwn such evidences of vitality that hope has been revived, and his physicians have again begun to regard his recovery.. as possible. The dispatches we print thii morning while they show no marked gain are still of such a tone as to inspire the Dope in the public .breast that ''the: physicians entertain.! They ate very djf-"! ferent from those that brought the gloomy tidings of Saturday night I : ' m n sw CALORIC TEXAS. We find the following two ardent ex tracts in the Bonham, (Tex.) News f August 19, which we publish for the behefit of those who have been denouo-: cing the ' thermometer so 'vigorously UDthiSWftV! -m-- . The thermometer is said to have reached 110 degrees in the shade last Monday. The nistt following was un doubtedly the hottest experienced , in this section for the past . twenty-flve years. -.ftil in uitinff a hand-car oa tne tracK a mile west of Caney the other day, a sec tion hand had both arms severely blis tered by coming in contact with the wneeis, wmcn were neatea ey tne son. We are told, also,4hat hand spikes nd otner mecai tools, after lying in tne sun a few hours, are so hot that no one can endure to handle them. :v " ",-riiw lt is stated that the superintendent UUW of mails at M addpliSaa good effect, a practice which should be Id be1 come general throughout r the depart ment In an cases whete complaint Is made by regular subscribers of delay er raiiure to receive newspapers, that efaV cer pastes upon the next-paper mailed to that address the following notice: Comnlaint ia made that newspaners to ihU&ress dp rqtreicaqstinatioB-l w - a- wwf"""0" PrompUy. All employes handling this 1 package wiH. tfease see that Jhe,satae lLletaarit imperial Bmsfaa Wiiat.irij ff". s of the eiaciencf of the Uebig Oo's-Coea Beef I BTttiT.t imio, avs: -it ts a neat xaoaeatrtOBio.T .Utd IlsaTMMttdldBMmiichBtMd.w'' aBSB4 I yrarae telmays: fit beDefittwt m yerr uuch." Iavaluable ta debtnty. dyspeDsu. bull r P Madacae and nervousness. Beware of in taaou. A;GLEApp Bri4.IV. tja.XlaV?; nvvq J ; UIS .WHITE HOIJSEBjFFl E2sUs.ffl.UJt Toast and En Joy It Talks Cheerfully and Wants to Know "Hew many More Stations He will Hare to stop AC?Tliar Glandular I Swelling-: BetTinninritoSblde-U HI Strang. Sar ISe T ITTO1 ? TCT-V i0xprrm UfmSQTON, fM ffi? ble as yesterday, at the same hour. He slept awakening at intervals, the great er part of ihe night At these intervals' he took and retained the liquid nour ishment administered. His mind con tinues perfectly clear.- Pulse 100, tem perature 98 5-10, respiration 17. J. J. WOODWARD, ROBT. ReYBURN, F. H. Hamilton. ; D. Hayes Agnew. " Executive Mansion. 11 a. m. Atj the morning dressing of the President's, wdund, the parotid swelling; was found to have diminished sensibly m size since yesterday morning. There had been a plentiful discharge of pus during the night from the opening. Another yeL-, low spot was discovered on the side of theface this- morning, which when pricked permitted a discharge of pus from another pus pocket The wound in his body was found to be daiag.welL It still continues to discharge freely. The character of the pus discharged has not chansred matenallv siacefves- terday, but is, thicker? andhealthier in , Character than ,rw hat flowed fromlthe wound a few days siace. f While; dress ing and cleaning the wound thistuorn ing the cleaning catheter entered to a depth of f ally twelve inches. X Tb.e surgeons report the condition of lhe President quite as favorable as at the morning examination. Executive Mansion, 11:80 a. m. Dr. oyptonlwhcvwas.4n the sick room the greaterpart of the night, says the President passed good Bight sleeping most of the time. His sleep was more natural than that of any night of the paet week. During the intervals , of .wakefulness his mind was Derfectlv clear Once about 3 a. m, when he awoke and while taking nourishment he remarked to Dr. Boynton, evidently referring" tof his geverafcrelapses, T winder how, many mprerstations I will liave tatop atV''a.iBbynton says the President looks and feels better this morning. The doctor's hope ia strengthening this morning owing to the fact that the President has held his own through another day and night He will feel contented and satisfied with a continuance of this stationary period for a few days; after that he hopes the , work of repair and re cuperation will commence. JftsECTJlffE, Mansion, 12:15 p. ra. There was; a rumor afloat this morning that an examination had been made of the President's lungs and that an un- mistakeable evidence in f the shape of pus accumulations has.been.discovered of a secondary or pysemrc stage of blood poisoning. In reply ta questions asked by a reporter of the Associated Press at noon, Dr. Reyburn said : "Since the President's condition be came so low, we have examined his lungs carefully every day and have al ways found them healthy. The report that pus cavities have formed there is entirely without foundation." Dr. Boynton uoon being Questioned with regard to the same subject said : "I made an examination of the Presi dent's lungs myself lastiighte, and found them alt right, and there are na complications whatever in, the Presi dent's case and no unfavorable features which are not already known. He CohA tinues to do well." OFFICIAL bulletin. Executive Mansion. 12:30 r. m. At the morning dressing of the Presi dent an additional point of suppuration was recognized in his swollen face, which being Incised gave exit to some healthy looking pus. Other openings oh exterior of "Swelling are likewise discharging, but though less tense the. tumefaction has not yet materially de creased in size. Nothing new has been observed in the condition of the wound. The daily rate of temperature has knot yet recurred and his general condition has not materially changed since morn ing. Pulse 106, temperature 08-0, respi ration 1$. " : ,; D.W. Bliss, J. K. Barnes, J.J.Woodward, .... Ivobt. Reyburn, UNOFFICIAL BULLETIN. r ExECt xivK Mansion. 20 d. m. In an interview with a reporter of the Associated Press at 2 25 p. m, Dr. Bliss said that the President is going alorig much more evenly to-day than yester day; The extreme range of his pulse since morning has not exceeded six degrees, and is now .from 102 to 104. The;pulse is also oiler ianfttrdnger in characterT Yesterday kt this hour the Eatienthad a little fever. To-day he as none. In reply to questions with regard to the reported accumulation of pus in the lungs pr, Bliss said : . i . ; : t . , '"Vveave.eximined,nis! lunsS'every dkynd they have always been and are now .in -peitecii-CiiOiiiUQIi. ,The re spiratory murmur this morning was clearand natural and there was not a single indication of any abnormal symptom." - x The Doctor was then questioned with regard to the reported existence of ptjs in the knee joint j - rWho invents these absurd stories?" be inquired. "There is no pus in the knee Joint or anywhere else except in the wound and eland. Pus could not rorm and oe retained witnouc at once affecting the pulse and temperature.": ; ti? What is the condition of the glandular- swelling?" asked the reporter. "Has It decreased anv in size ?" - : ' . "Ithas; the outline of the gland laf now nerceutible and it is discharging freely. We took, out at least a teaspoon f ul of pus thia morning." foodirellE? "PerfectlT. He had some chicken broth to-day and a piece of milk toast and seemed to enjoy and relish them both." - "Do you think he is better to-day tnan at tne same hour yesterday r , , , "I certainly do.' His progress to-day has been much more even than yestexi day. The expression of his f ape! an the character of his pulse have further: improved and ne nas tnu8 rar naavno I M T TTJ i. JUI yesterday." ' jsxECurm: mansion. 5 p. m. jr., Boynton came from the sickv room, a. short time since, and in reply to a dues tion said the President wts ftnproYin. and all were now hopeful of his fulu mate recovery. He was . quickly f ol s.is 104 tl andnatariu as could be desired, uelssleepine ouetlv. i flia skin is v m4mtete&& rrr? out regaraxnw'frereBt'-itafltre as OT,otupBfmirjwnuona-DUtory ro deatb's doooa.&atjar44j,i.Yer ;Ix- pect,toee a man ; go withouttdytngi Bat Bince then be has picket Bp - ma veloaaly. I consider that he has now lowed fcy Dr. jsuss, wnojaw tnat every thing was very promising. The Presi dent's Dulse.: said Dr. Bliss, "is now addUaisof reached ap point, where he "enters upon the planet of convalescence, and if no new iBomplicationsEjarise,5you a will be surprised bj th rapidity :with which the rejpairwmOron ii bis system.! l ExecdTivk Mansion 8.30 p. m. The daily rise of the President's tem perature began later this afternoon yesterday, but rose eight-tenths of LBtc85VUKUer - - ABe irequouuv ui lua a A v. r L I m- 1I qaidf oodpi8cribeduaing 4he day small rifiifc Z&ak At" STeevf n- ins dressing a orattv f ree discharge of ishing in .size. The wound manifests no material change.; The pulse is 110, temperature 100-, respiration, 16 w D. W. Buss, : ; ; J. K. BARNES,:! S J. J. WOODWARI),1 ! - ! ; ROBT. REVBUKNB, : -: d. Hates Agnew. OFFICJAL 6TLdtol" j' " Executive Mansio:n. 6:40 p. m. Drr Bliss reports at this hour that the -result of the 'evening' examination is highly ''satisfactory. The febrile rise did Hot begin till about a' quarter past 4 this afternoon, and although the tem perature and pulse are a little higher than last night, the former beingabove 100 and the latter 110,: the fact is ;acr counted for by the presence of af con siderable accumulation of pus in the gianauiar swelling, wnicn was removed at the evening dressing. The gland looks much better to-night than at any time since ifbecame a dangerous fea tqre of the case.' The wound is also doing extremely iweHj- the process of granulation having recommenced. The patient's general condition is still fur ther improved. .?,.!;:: ' Dr. Baxter is reported to have said to a friend this afternoon that if the President's stomach holds out and if he is properly cared for he. will probably reoovey, . ; ., unofficial bulletin.' - Executive Mansion, 8:J5;p. m. The evening bulletin is generally ac cepted here as a confirmation Of the hopes of the day. The patient's fever, which was a little higher to-night than last night has begun to subside and all his symptoms continue to be satisfac tory. ;Dr Aghw as be left the Man sion tdrni$ht was asked by a reporter of the Associated Press what he thought Of the. bulletin? "I think," he said, that it is a very fair and accurate statement of the President's condition." And what vieTfJdo you take.of his con ditionr" There is nothing unfavora- Die aooutit,at an. Washington, Aug29.-The follow was sent this afternoon: Lowell, Minister at London ; The President had a good night and is having a good day.- At this hour, 2 p. mM his pulse is 103, showing a decrease from the forenoon. For many days past his pulse has shown a decided in crease by this time in the afternoon. His respiration is normal. All other syrhptoms are reported ty his surgeons to' be favorable. ; Blaine. ' Secretary. A Plea for Redmond. Greenville (a C.) News. It is to be hoped that the law to which Lewis R. Redmond has yielded himself will deal as gently as possible with him. He is not a hardened or an intrinsically wicked criminal. His sins were those of youth, and he is really in the position of a grown man called to suffer for school-boy pranks for Red monds raids and ulicit liquor transac tions were really regarded by him as frolics. Serious frolics they were to be sure, in which deadly lead was the plaything and men's lives were the for feits, out a man who can laughingly mock at. the marksmanship that put six rifle balls in his own body, can hardly be judged by the same rules that apply to others. He never wor ried over the small matter of a bullet or two in his person, and probably never thought that other people would. While bis doings legally are heinous crimes, they are morally no worse than a school-boy's, raid upon a neighboring water-melon patch or orchard, and he himself was ignorant of how grave and serious his offenses were. It must be remembered that when he had married and become a little older he abandoned his pastimes of playing hide and seek with the chivalrous Barton, the gentle Gary, et al, and settled down to the se rious business of raising good crops and alarae familv. He .has been a ouiet peaceable . and law-abiding citizen for three years, and there was every . indi cation that he would continue so. The strength and majesty of the law has already been vindicated upon him and tne law seen no revenge. rr Tfeatfeer . Washington, August 29. For the Middle Atlantic States, fair weather, light variablewinds mostly southerly, .statioPAry, temperature andpreasare. winds mosuy easterly, stationary ' or hieher temperature and pressure. Gulf, fair weather, winds mostly southerly, stationary or higher temper ature and nressufa Tennessee and the Ohio Valley .partly cloudy weather, local rains, winds most ly southeasterly, stationary higher tern perature and pressure. ' Stesuner TTrecked. . STkw Yojik, August 20. The steam boat . State of : JoTew York, plying be tween Hartford and 2j(ew ork, which left Hartford at 4 . o'clock on Sundav af ternoqn, struck on a rock near Good- speeds . .Landing, -: halt-way . between Say brook Point and Hartford, about 0 o'clock last night She was immediate ly run ashore and lays there with her stern under water. . No panic ensued ana na lives were lost. . - i'i-'V. . . ... J ' !" 1 SUlIedby siTrped. WASHTNA'l'bw. : Aulr. 1 29;-Secretary Hunt received a dispatch from Commo dore Anos. u, Beirrioge announcing ino Killing of Lieut. B. C Bdes and Lieut, Lyman S. Spalding by; the premature explosion Of a torpedo this afternoon at Torpedo Station. Newport, Ehode .Island . ;t . v-1 .,!,,.; One of the lareest. .manufacturers of. Ifadlson, Lid., Mr. Julius HoOstadt, bears hearty testtmonr tojthe wonderful cure by St' Jacobs OU of his wife. who suttertd terrlblir with theumatUnn.' 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Macaulav anaaowpy j. a gpencer Ca, will be rL: 3&e" lofiatfon ' fa nrohW th im 5k2 jr ttiviv leaivtrum MflntmnaAP l t nfii . t- m -.T I K K8MITH I :WB " ?10Peart8trrtt, Neir'York ii I ti i - - " CKff . 4JB l: FTmE store room m tha nhamw nor A toW.M.Prather'aBl for rent afterJanuarv aaa wm " 7::rr'r-i - 1 MOREHaP next Landreth OUR STOCK OF- - AND AND '4 SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, AlOMTIMI ftf fltrU BriTiMr4tl4tW lit MftPlflH.n.hlft OTui goods. Boots. Button and Congress Gaiters, Navy Ties. goods. Boots, Button and Congress Gaiters, Na' ana ealL and Children's Shoes In great variety and of the best A. E. K0 3 l GENERAL "Wliolesale 1217 CART Because of the cheap rates of transportation, and the location of Richmond, she offers spe cial Inducements to Wholesale Buyers In North Carolina We claim to stand at the top. mra8 ly W. T. BLACKWELL & CO. Durham, N. C. Kun&etiirtn Pf tA OrlgiaU and Only Gnnin IBD MARK. -Trf,: iU." -14. DURHA TOBACCO Mar221y OBGANS, 17 stops, 5 Set Gold en Tongue reeds, only S85. Ad BEATTYi Washington, N. J. dress: aug9-dftw4w Pll I II flC 9 SOLD ON INSTALLMENTS and HIIUO Ot shipped to all narts of the coun ORGANS ! try. PRICES LO W and terms of payment easy. Send for cata- loeue. HORACE WATERS & CO. Manufacturers and Dealers, 826 Broadway ,N.T. aug9,4w LD- MEDAL AWARDED ABthor. A amw udrut Med inl Work,wsmntod tha bwt ud haapwt,indiapiaablto ewrr BWaBtiUwl "til ftMMlMOf lif or .Bilf-Pr r, aUan ; bonad ia vtmmi moBka, mboased. loll auMOOppwooataina buatifol tod amviaa. US prtmip. tiona. i. pno only $1.SS Mat by : HI im nl.il,, in i 1 It . i Niiw thtxh.k ku"r.i-a .1 V AAA A Willi. I . No. 4 Bnlanch tL Boston. augO dw4w Beua u MOORE'S BUSI1VKSS UNIVERSITY Atlantsw Oa. Circular. A live actual Pualnea. Souool. EgUMithed twenty yeart. aug9 4w mnwmm euro all diseases of the stomach. - bowels, blood, liver, kidney and urinary organs, nervousness sleeplessness, and especially female complaints. A your druggist tor Hop Bitters and try them before you sleep. TAKE NO OTHER. . Send for circular. HOP BITTERS MTG CO., augd BochaAter, N. Y., and Toronto, Ont HAVE YOU EVf! KIIOVH' Any person to be seriously HI without a weak sto mach or Inactive liver . or . kidneys? And when these organs are In sood condition do van not find their possessor enjoying good health? PARKER'S GINGER TONIC always regulates these Important organs, and never falls to make the blood rich and pure, and to strengthen every part of the sys tem. It has cured hundreds of despairing Inval ids. Ask your neighbor about it faug0.4w Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster ! : For Lame Back, Rheumatism. Kidney Affections, and aches and pains generally. It Is the unrivalled remedy. ang9,4w AUTOMATIC CABINET PLAY ANT TUNE. ORGANS0niy$5 Music 4c. per foot Illustrated catalogues free. TUJU. J. UAKBACH, 8Q9 Illberf st, Philadelphia. &ug9,4w MA'.) .?.-. ''" -AT TUB WHITS . HUNT, :. t if i 1 :w.. oft 'CSwoeBSorlolLe.' 1H WLESALS ft BSTATL fUBJOTina bElilB aug26 ih 1 JiV SB jt a aai " FREE For Illustrated lllWfelesale iuiil lil ! 1 1 s flnLik n n ,J t . . . . . AiOUieB Oxford and Sti Strap Ties, Prince Alberts, Quality, and of Heavy Goods b iuu sua complete "RANKIN'S BRO., CentraTHotet BToclt. trade Street. EUEGESSNICaOLS, ALL XlHDf 9W BEDDING, &C. A TOLL LOTS Of Cheap! Bedstods, ANDLOUriaEa, if Parlor & Chamber Suits. ooiroa OV AU. KIKDS CI MAJTA. SO. I WEST TRAM Gr r o c e r s STREET, RICHMOND, VA. Our claim for merit is based upon the fact that a chemical analysis proves that the tobacco grown In. our section ia better adapted to make a G OOD .PURE, satisfactory smoke- than ANY OTHER tobacco gr-otvn in the world; and being situated in the HEART of this fine tobacco section, "WE have the PICK of& the offerings. The public ap-! preciate this; hence our sales p the leading manufactories com- p bined JfoSivone genuine unless it heart tie trademark of the BvlL. Charlotte Female Institute. SESSION OPENS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBMR 7, '81. CORPS OF TEACHERS: Wjc R. ATKTNSpN, Principal, Latin, Mathe matics, and Natural Sciences. Miss HELEN LONG, Principal of Preparatory Department Mbs. 8ALLIE CALDWELL WHITE, English Literature and History Miss LILLIB W LONG, Modern Languages. Miss MARY L. MATTOON, Elocution and Eng lish Branches. MUSIC DEPARTMENT. Prof. A. BIDIK LL. D., Director. ASSISTANTS MBS. B. L. DEWEY, Mrs. Wm. R. ATKINSON. Miss U. A. SAVAGE, Art Department DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. Miss NANNIE TINSLEY, Intendant of Inflrm- "miss ANNA; SUTTON Head of Boarding De partment For terms, etc. apply for a catalogue to BUY. w M. B, ATKINSON, PnnclpaL augll,tf MUSt tephls.Feniale Academy - HICKORY, CATAWBA COCNTY.X. C. THIS school, located peat the town of Hickory. Catawba eounWKUz within a few minutes' walk ot the depot, and a few hours' travel by rail of the far-famett Ashevqle, , ux conducted by the 81steraofOuvLa;f! Mercy, who for nearly three quarters of this century, and until recently unaided, founded and -directed all the female Catholic literary Institutions in the Carolines and Georgia. Hickory is a great health resort having in Its vicinity tha celebrated Catawba Springs. Malarial dlseaaes and consumption are unknown In this Immediate section, and visiting patients rapidly recover under the Influence of its unsur passed climate.,. No undue Influence used on the religious principles of - the pupils, but to Insure regularity all must conform to the general rules ol the Institution. The scholastic year of ten months consists of two sessions, each session payable in advance. Board, washing, fuel, light, tuition In Eng lish, Latin, needle work and domestic economy, per session, . - - $65.00 Entrance fee, . ..' . b,oo Yacatloii In the academy, -,, '.- - 20.00 MuBlc;palntlng, drawing, languages, etc., form moderate extra charges. ;.,-..- .. Letters of lnoulry should be addressed to the 'Li " ' '-- ''BISTEB SUPERIORESS, aug,dtl ;J -i -) Hickory, N. C. .- , ,- . . . ' SALEM ACADEMY, rpHIS Institution commends Itself to the public JL as a notably pleasant and safe home and high class school for girls and young women. It has during- the past few. years been greatly improved. . Its SCHOLASTIC ARRANGEMENTS have been remodeled and Its standard advanced. It now often aU the advantages of similar Institu tions of the highest grade. A large number of in structors is employed, and, pains-taking instruc tion is guaranteed. It oilers a liberal English, or English and classical course for graduation, and, under Its new administration, has already gradu ated (with diploma) four very promising classes. - The DOMESTIC ARRANGEMENTSof the Acad emy have latterly been re-adapted to secure to its resident pupils the largest measure of comfort and convenience. Eight resident teachers are continually In charge, and give special attention to the cultivation of correct manners and habits in Enng gins. Bystematje aad enlightened phys cptture and care pt health are prominent lea in the Improvements recently derfeetodf " ipttonal facilities are ottered for the study xi iu?u reHte of practical work in its Music Department, during the past few years, would warrant the Academy, In the opinion of competent crlttes, In inviting comparison with any other similar Instttattoa In the 6uthT A 7 two to three years graduating course (with diploma) has Quite recently been introduced. . Pti1 a?aS directed to the advantages KW.tJ,,??)ta,nRDle ,n ! DEPARTMENT Of DfJ PAINTING, which baVbeen re SkKSL04.0108 la- charge- of a lady ot spe cial ability and superior trainings a high standard of excellence will be maintained and tne best methods obwrvedV A variety of branches of study Is offered and careful tuition U guaranteed. The 78th year begins September 1, 1881. 1nM- A v- Barr. f. T. ZQRN, Principal. COLLEGE SOUTH CAROLINA VL-titt5J,:ifl'I" Ui'tlt State. Tota iJ?6.8. Tuition, BoariBodks, eta, need not jced$165. Preparatory Department in charge S't tpcallty nealthy: wmmunity moral SL1160 r PPens first Monday In October. ,anga8t; y Wr M. GBXtB, Pres't aaf ats-' Tf'g;' - ' win open Septem. t-iw cstaiognes appu bw'TIarW FURNITURE, - . aogll.dtf -.. r
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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