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.j : 'I ! t' TH K V K K KLY LEDGE K . ;5ATrKiAY, June 29, 1878. - j2-AHi foiitnicts"" for -advertisements 5;10liUl be made with Jos. A. Hakhis, liu-ine1 Manager. "Oilice on Fnmkliu Street, opposite the Ftpre of J. Y. Carr, i-1 , - : - .U wmiuunifations on business !iTiiM le Addressed to- Tho Weekly Mails itf' flow as lollows : .' For iMfrbffJ!, daily, Sunday excepted. ;!'a. 3i y Kor Chatham comity, om-e a week jsitiinla'V A. M. ' . The otiVr ojiviu -r delivery of mails ril.vrKI OF THE 'OHOS.sy (Episco pal): fftTo.U. Cheshire, pastor. Service at 1 1 . oji-loek, M,y, and.S MM-lm k-1 AL.'eaeh Sunday. r,AFTVJT CHURCH : Rev. A. C. Di.o4, pastor. Services every Suii ,;,v at W oVIoek, A. M and J o:ltrti- M.-Pimvim? meeting everv Thursday night Jit Yltf.-k. Sun day h e-ory Sunday at o'clock. A..M Vie A. F, Redd,spriuteu- , dent. -;$ . .-" - ,' JMJKSIVVTEKIAX1- C1IUKCU :-, Rev. M r.l 1 tolb or mgii J oiut, p roadies fit II A" M and SJ I. M. every 4 ih 'Suii'day Prayer meting every, work oil " i ;i . iiiiu at 8 o clock. Sunday .chooi 4YIrk.i- A M. every Mmoay at Dr.. A ll. -Ledoux. : MiiKrhdriidelit. r iir:immsT ciu:i:cii . I ; Ibitman. pastor. Services: at ll o'clock, A. M.; a'nd ! at 8 o'clock. F." M.. each Suhdayexccpt the third.. rraj'er ' "meeting every Wednesday nigh M, S o'clock. Sunday school every Sunday at J o'clock. A. 31. ThaiW'i F. Norwood, su'printdenent. LO C AL 3X VX"X' M l.t a . Fifty-two Counties have reiresehta titcs at the Normal School. ; -1 I'he'- first Toastiny' ears of the season were hid by ' J Ho:i: several days av j -. ; . . 1 . Hie bridge belo-w Prof. MangumV iimU reiairiij. Ix.'t it be atlended to at once. . - : , Ju?t th tiling. Those cheap sjlk Land kerchiefs at , Weaver's". Call and get ime. ' I. i. . As soon as we can get a conect list we iiitemi t pubKU ftaunis t ;Norinalites, jtoftice.s, &c.; " . . AV. J.JIoiU, J v.; is tle authorized , ; i i gL'iit of. the Lk,1m;ku' lor this place du- iiu the Normal School. , ' r' a rm i - i ' ' Let the lamps be trimmed and filled withVd :u,id the Streets lighted updiN ahcr the Xornvd S choo.. r . TTil (iuarlcrly Mt;tmg for Chape LI I ill ..Station vrVIV be leM at Urangt k'hurch , next Saturday atwi Sundav. pv. U $. 11c ml reus P. E. J 31 r.i Isaac E. Kmerson, clerk at Kob jr?ou it liarrl-s drug store, ks oik of tlu aaost obliging yiing men in town. A"; no ur oi inc. nigni lui. win wuiingn piLon civtom.rs. .. ' The colored people of tlws place will L'ioM a meeting next Titesdaj night to take steps for a gj-and rmioiv celebration hf the Sabbath Sclols, The celebra-i Hon to take pkwe in Augt. . frof. Mattgum- will preach i the'Melhi xlWt Church at this place on Sur.day at leven o'clock. Jn the same Church at niUt llev. sM r. Ileitman will" preach a krmon brig on the subject ot future Let the vagnuit law be enfoiced ; lei fill suspicious characters be watched. and 'houeh the villains who eanie so war kijliiig fi-?. lIcTKloium;iy never be kaught, it willvbe the means of making roperty and life secure. ; . ' Complaint has been made to this oflk-e ftlie hog wallow near" tire Well oppo iteB:irbec'sIiiSte. City Fathers. Mule we. believe you will do all. that oircau for the good of the citizens of lie Tillage, health 'demands . that some Tsbc taken to abate tills iitfi.siince.' Ai:M. UiuiKKX. Wluie IM VVihkim 'iu ot this place, w;ls in Western Caro 1i:ulat,v(rk,alccHrse.riawiiv with him "l bnike his'arm. He returned to this VbitTud.T 5t. ll'is arnt is improv-!I,JT- Jin 1 wc hope will soon be entirely 'veil. . ; - ! -1 ()ni8onfor leaves On Mn'ndar to at- f-' I'n .hoiividl m which asseir- at-.-White Snlnhiir. Smiii'rs i . ..-j 4 ra v- flr:itt-l... , county. ' v e wisn nun a l,Caut time with his bretbreu of the Wiyaudksors ijoioriehv , J8 Juries of ? the Normal' School Jf w how to appreciate an v thing that is Nei- ' ""cucr twan tlie men. iience .'"e three htflics names to one man's "'l Olir ...i ... ... -enption books amwvg tne r-.S. Tillej'for ffrrc specimen e'P11 ,,i3 11 ,arke orchanl and "ex- . picnry oi ueiicious lriuc. tr,,i. f UlaIei Hill, had a slight iwraiysia the other' day. He he is improving. , J. D, Davis; Dentist, W;:Teu lo the room over Earbee's ! : Intelligence has" just been re ceived that Davidson College, a day or two since,conf erred the honor ary degree of Lr. L. D. upon Pres. .Battle. "Iloiror to .Whom honor is due" has never been so well exempli fied before in our state,nftd no man can say that Pres. Battle does not more' than fully, deservelhis honor. A dis4iygished Jawyer.an accurate and economical financier, an exemplary chnsjian,. and the very otn ee from wliich rhas issued almbst everv euucauonai rciortn in otfr slate i of late years, he tan fairly peer with any who have ever received this dis tinction. We are strictly truthful when we say that it is- our belief that no honor can be bestowed upon jPies. Battle wnaniinously by the people of pur State whk'h eowld in any derrreo enhance hi? pjescnt po sition i: the hearts ofj the j eoplc. When edtcatiou by its perpetuity in ears 10 fywe; snail lAisa a monu menfcofhor tfitimph, let ' Vres. . IJat- tle's staftire stand' io the hiirhest notch as the-constrta'uder in chief who has enabled our educational' armies to.confjner. .SUPOKN I)KATIIS.-xr)r. . U'nAn. thn Coroner !Cf the e(.nnty of Orange, was Calvin Murra) found dead at Coinp ton's null near Cedar. ''Grove: It ap peared iic evidence, that the deceased, who waW'a")u:tn considerably upwards. of 70. years of age, had carried a grist of wheat to the mill with the assistance of a neighbor, who loft hhaat the mill door. The mill is oil the side of the hill,, the lower side much Ifiglver tluiu tho- upper. The access" to-, the ni:lling room, is In steps leading to a platform IV. un which u door c-!iis t the room' within. The miller being out at the time.the door was closed ; and wlii'le waiting, the old mini aiV'ared to have fallen oil" to the grund JiqIoW, and was fpuud Soon alter with his iv.ck broken The vcrdLt was in ticcordance v.itl the tacts, , The samj tUty in this- l;vce Isabella Callon, a respectable cwloreil Womai(. while eating, tell from the table and immediately expicd. , ' ; ' . A LiiiKU tf. ITr.AvA:iri).-TheTurham . Tobacco iia nt savs j I It addition to a reward offered by ibo .citizens of Ch-ipel Hill, we see fnwn the Li:tiKii that our townsman, Julian S. Carr, has' o He red a reward of Si 00 lhv tin; apprehe ision aud eoovu-titm of" tlr iiri- r?lf civ tered the resiih.ui-6,of .Airs., Ileudon. in Cii-rjiei Hill, on the night of the b"th insr., and attempted ItMimrder tly.tt btdy. This is but in fceepig with the ieuefal chanicter of .Mr. Carr. " His ha:id is ever rivpeirto the uced3 or those, in distress. iiorn and reaied. in the Jown.. of Chapel i ill, lie holds in fond remembrance tin? home of his childhood, and i.e friends of his earlier life, "and he is ivei ready to-respond 'to any oil tln'j '"n-var inako upon hrin, . Thejr.ood uaB! oj' Chael jllilCdeinau'ls that, the otliiers of. that town' niake every tion to tresign'ate the rascals wh h:rc ,boci Idtpkvdating upoii the good people; ot that vicinity. ! Seuknauk. To the Chapel 1 llill String Uaud wc are under obligations fur a serenade lastMomhry niglit.j' That the-music was good no one wilt deny. We have heard. music by some of the best performers, but, we can truthfully , sa' that tluj music of this B ind efiuals.' tlio lM. Tlu l;iti;l r'niuitiM'il of thf! tblJowiniJ;gentlenn -Jamos T; IMvis, j leader, violin; W. XV. and M. F. Davis,! Miss iVgg.e Jatners, nrown g-en-2nd violiiiTA, II.. Davis, bass violin ; - adme, parl buttons and gold jew- ,Is;uic YL Ivmerson, A. II. Gate, guitar ; Vrm. Nmm, banjo. It. was our pleasure, this Week,- to meet Avith Capt. Y. !. Keudrick, of Georgia. He isthe Agent of the dJjd versity .eries of Scliool Books.published by a .SoutluM u firm in-;-Xew'York. Yvu are also p'easetl to leai u that Capt, K. luis a lar.e deicumd tor book - in, -this State. Ilis books are by Southern men and contain largely Southern literature and prominence, is given to JSoiUlvjrn authorship. YVe iitpe. 'him success amonu: the teachers ot the State.- 'Xkw ADVi:irnsi:.AiJNTS. S. M. lia: bee, Druggist, keepi everything in the drug-line, llh also keeps a large stock of Blank! Books, Writiiig Paper, Inks, &Cr If youAvant anythijig-in the con fectionery line give him a callv , Dr. YV F. Bason, . Dentist, can be fbuud at Itlie office on the corner of the lot of Yj J", llogan, Esq. This gentle, man is too Well-known to our people to need any. recommendation at our hands. Anything hi his liiiG will ; b promtly attended to. Smartj Bor. The' other ' day while Miss. Coe was. examining the bugs, in sects, &e., brought her 'by the young folks at her request, . she exclaimed: "Well, here We have a dead grasshopper, what shall we; do with him." A little seven year olct boy named Eddie,answer .l ul)..-.. AURIVALS. COb JCU liOLCiiKiss, ui CATS Cf I It V j.L 1 1L f f . M-r. - 7 -ir r. w Tt Kpniiiiftk. oi ua., aim Miss Anna Kelsey, ot ra., are i e5iS- r i For Our .Ledger. Chapel Hill, June 24th, 78 I. PEACE INSTITUTE COM MENCEMENT, j s Messrs. Editors .'It ought tQ be a cause of especial1 thaiikfrijness. to us of theLrisinj generation that there are in otir.mitlst sfich schools as the' Peace rIu8litiHe For we can rest assured that when otir sisfcers (and sweethearts too) are sent there, they f go not to come away without a large share ot that education Without which, a woman is not fit to bo thv; ! t We have just returned from afr tending the closing exercises of thU M lie fJl 111 CUUUillCU LiiUIJ. V .t Institute. On Wednfsday nighj, June 11, we wrc very rauch inter ested in the annqHceJeht of dis tinctionSy. aiul'the address- before the school by Kevi G, It. Brackett, D. D , of Charleston S. C. It may be truly said of hi iii, he ctuw, quered. , I- lie eatOf he reon- . ' .We have neither time nor -space to do-'more Fran, mention the fact that we Ave re all charmed by such f sweet music as only ProVs JJaumann can ttraKh swccessiully. Up this niglit we witnessed the graduation' of two ycung l;?dies. ?A very sol-' emnf yet beatttil'tjJ scene. ; ! On Thursday night! .June. 20, was thel grand concert- Tho' there was a very large crowd in attendance, yet splendid order, was . preserved. We re 'haid to bebfin writing about thet music (lor tyou wowld most as sureuly jmtj this letter in thef waste basket as being too long. Aiiy how, everybody in jthe house' was de lighted ihe tciole time. . : On both nights . the -stu'dio was thrown open for the; exhibition of drawings and paintings allpf which were nronouuecu uv tfomceieni judges to be of a superior quality. V ell,: Messrs. Editors, ' our space is full, so, we will have tolsitop. ; In conclusion we beg Ifijve jto say to tbe Ipub'icy if 'you AVfan? . your daughters tanght ever)''iy, hard, practical, .common sense;1 or if you vant them taught the Various accom plishments, paiQtihgy drawing, music, and thj like, send thewi to Peace Institute," Kaleigh, N G. Yours yery trnty, j AELPE. Froni the Kaleigh News BALL AT DltlillAM. . . ... jDcitli.M, June 25. , On Monday; evdning the young gentlemen of .Durham gave a hop in hon or of the ;youn , ladies who, fir .several- week's tfostwhave been visiting .the live ,towii' abovemen. fionCil.. , - - j . V, ! f ; At 8:30 o'c ock the young -ladies and gentlemen as'emhlejd in Dulce's kail lou'trip the light fantastic." In a short tiirw hc well illumina ted hall v wa.s enlivened by sweet strains ofNnusic from lIjo wqtl famed band, known as John A'eralla's. . Atidl! though the ivarm weather was a little uhtavorable lor dancing, there was a large crowd in- fttfen dance, and everyth ng, passed off very ple.Waiitiy indeed. ,; ' ; THE C03TUMKS.t The.costumes of tho ladies Were as follows-: ' J : ' , Miss (Claude -BarhamV buff silk, with lace trimmiugsjand gold jew elry ; j." -. . v ' . jMiss Betlie McMannen, light brown aljiaca, with brown silk trim mings, and goh! je welry. ' , Miss Jennie Webb, pirik and white larletanj and gold jewelry. ' , ' Miss Jones, pink and white taiie tan, lace trimmings ami gold jewelry. elry. Mrs. II. E. ' Parham, pearl silk, silver buttons and coral jewelry J ' Miss' IoIlie Angler, green silkr gold jewelryfand a - wreath of nice flowers. -,;V' " . " Miss Lillian Clarke, black ff?ena- dine, with white overdress and gold lewelry. ' Miss Li-la Gralloway,, white and blue tarletan, With Gape gold jewelry. ; Mrs. J. W. Jones, jjessamine ana i brown silk with pearl ornament and cold jewelry . Mrs. J. 15.' Whitakcr, brown silk, with brown silk fringe trimmings, aud gold jewelry., M Miss Dira Lyon,, hlak grenadine,, with whit4 overdress and gold jew elry. ' I I 1 Miss Mr Hopkin drab, alpce.i, trimmed With lace, ajid gold jewelry. After spending several hours very pleasantly tiy indulging in the inno cent aniuseaieat of the hop, we then left the hall to rest limbs kr the busy scenes of to-morrow. - Thus ended the! last hop of the season, aud we sincerely hope that the youn ladies in honor of whom' it was given1,. Will again at no distant day enliven durj town with their presenter I ? i ;, - . - . : "y Wk received at $m time this jweek eight Subscribers " from, the,, boarding house f 6iir neighbor and friendr Col. Il' B. Guthrie. The Colonel knows Ijow to please i tha public, and it is a goo j sign that they are well pleased -with! their fare Avhen you see tuciu aux4MVig W;4C;Wa .j . wM9 ; Senator Merrimdn was serenaded! in llaleighf on. Friday evening! Kewbern N ut Shell :-N orth Caro- lina peaches are selling, in New York for .$12.50 per crate of three-quarters ot ' a bushel In llaleigh wv Saturday Messrs L. D. IStephenson, W. E. Itichardson, II. C.Ohve awl E. ii Stjknips.! w ere nominated by the JDemo Legislature. : rats for the A Wmance GleanerV-A nefrrb bov i . eighteen for nineteen - named lidUio'rers is- tlie itino viu, owner of and last a four barrel pistol, .Wednesday night a little he was induliriuir in the after; dark luxury ol firing it off, when somehow or. other Jie succeeded, in shooting himself in the face jns-t below the loft eye. Ilis 1:: ... : '' i i I - iHiuuittuH is tjuue critical. Alamance Gleaner :- pondeht from Randolph one ot . his .rwiiiih'bors lost A cories- ells us that a hne hog, weighing. aiDout two- n-u-fut-rea pounds, and ( directed that . it should be dragged off by hivmg a itpuie hitched iq.iw, 1 nc mute. wa securely last- fined to the hog and then cpmnienced to run away, and sucGttnied- in i nn- "ihgfeight miles before he was' stop- pea,, witn that two nuuurea .pounds P of dead hor K him all the while. T Vehogwras well removed. . Mouroe Enaiiirer: Mr, W, Went brought us last Wediiesdav la- hen's er which he had found i S. . . . I ....... 1-f.na M-'vHsr ft ilw hmt bonsfv. ni. t).r. plairtation- tb?mrly e?oiigiBg. to Eli Stewart, deceased. jThe prein ises now belong to Mr. Wm. S. Stew art, who says that it has been forty- one years since tne liqtwe was j built. and that when it was being built is the only time that the egg jcould have been put where it Was - found. Tlie egg is then, beyond anyjquestiou of doubt, iorty-oie years o GrmivJUs- Eree Iinee : -L usi week we1. mentioned the fact fyol lector Ike Young was after Gol. Shaifer, Regis- ter'm tfauttrnptcy, with and efideaioring toi oust him. from office.' We see byUhejlate Raleigh papers that Judge Brooks,-alter hear ing the evideuce, has refused to grant the petition of Col. 1 lro:ung, so the official head of Shaffer will remain in its place for scnue time ye't.i On Monday lasf iit the Federal Court, Shaffer tendered his, resigfna tion as U. S. ; ommissjoner j which was accepted, by the Court. Raleigh; Observer :-f--A r friend wrrtcs us 1 1 -1 h c-"grcntrbbajM man u fact u rili g establishment jef W.. T. Blackwell & Co., w ith'm twenty four hours after the adjournment of Congress, uenleied' on i their order book oi-der to tht? amount of ninety three thosisainil live hmidred nnid; twenty live pounds (lKJ.52o of their celebrated Ihvll Brand of "genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco1': This is a ) reftty go ml d ay s Work. It for the coun- "would be a good .thing try if Congress Would not meet again h) a quarter of cqnturyl .Elizabeth City Economist : On Wednesday about 11 in the day, as Thosi J. Mtirden, Sheriff of Pasquo tank county, was crossing Albemarle sounVl, accompanied by John Midgett anil Capt. J. B. Fearing, foe j diseov- ered a large- near in pi-e spunu, oti Wade's point at the mouth of Pasquo tank river. They put out after him, and "overhauled him; about seven miles out in the sound, heading tor Durant's Islan:L Theyr succeeded in getting a rope over his heatl, after striking him with the tiller, and then choked and drowned him. He was six feet long and very . Beaufort Atlantic : at. . -,. : At no time lave so niany within our recollection! bliR-fish been caught with "hook and line" at this time of" yw as! during the ' present season. . Capt. , W. II. Day, of Weldon, on ?Moiidy last; caught ninety-eight in two. hours; "Capt Biirnie Piei ju (the Z. B. V awse (a nairte ot goodjonqen), caugnt onhAindred' and fifteen tjluefish and five mackeyel in- an hour and a hlf, and others have been almost as for tunate. Other species; of the, finny tribe abound in our waters and arq taken in Urge numbers. j Moo res ville Gazette: Parties who are posted,' inform - us that wheat throughout tlie country is j turning out much better than jwas Gxpeted.. The oat Crop promises to -be above the average. Ahargti crpp of tobacco Will be raised in North Iredell. The corn arid cotton crops, though small, are- looking welly and as a general thing. : have excellent color.. The apple crop will be almost a failure ali over the country," aind 'ai far as we can learn, throughout the entire mountain section. This loss,, how ever,; will be partially repaired by the abundant peach t crop! 'which promises to. be much better .than for several years. 1; . The recent investigatiph of tire viola tions ofthe law brorrght some bad news to light. The dlark side !ol oiirown life w as exhibited. Now that ihe commission-- on, we hope: they will take steps to pre vent continuance of the same eils.- ... .... .. ... 1 :., . , yy r For the Ledger, v SPIRITUALISM; Jlessn. JZditon.-rAt& 1-2. P- m.. bunday. iMay 13 th., J 878, I visited a spiritualistic church )n Philadelphia. About two handled persons w4i e pieseui. iiie eeniion,, wilicn was plain ami prsetieal, and might' be re peated in afny of ow evangelical churches, was delivered by an elderly lady;'- Who- displayed' soffile caltiire. j At its close a Mr. Putin advanced from the body of the church to the chancel," Mun 111,1 voiue,' enieriaiueu lhf midiPii'nf 'vi'lttif rer ftTti'sirn brkR i . .... , : t -4 ' v iiiiuBiuiiuwHisjiBiwrj, Xoivshall havthe Jpoetry for your iie a i, pMiu. a ne -liier.Ms in j'cpiy to one addressed tp him just as I war leavirtg Tn'.ladelphia; My Dear Jiratkcrfl am lnlly aware tfiat no .merjt belongs to me individually in thej production, of the effusion which l eiielosfi At.,' vom r. quest, but were I W sav that I do not feel-highly rrratified at the ...om. plimeut vou have paid me as the hnmhlo histv limp n't. in tbA. Unnda -f some able disembodied one, I wonld f tbe false to Hit ffwn seffJiood. j A few explanatory rehrarks may ! not be out of place here. I recollect after these' tines were given and I passed from tinder the control ofthe Suirit author severaf tiersnns ant. , t " r - r tiontd me in relatiou to them and ?UQ V linKypurseit asked t me ;it I "G;y yhat 1 was saying;. 1 answered tiuinmiiy tnai v aiuras soon m the '..v...l' . ! , 1 ... T 1 . u, v? - spuiveu, uui uui noi know What next word was coming. I have been un;der th"i3 control; on manv occasions, and the sensation while in that condition is, my brother, indescribable, and the only way I can convey any impression of it to another is in this imperfeqt way, 1 1 XV 1 ' ..i. .il:. ? .1- .- T icei.peiieciiy conscious oi Oytng myself and yet ' at; Hlw same i time feel that I a-m stiiRQ leaie' else. 1 In short it appears to be ja dual . exist ence which you ' mayj scientifically account for. ' J " v. I wo'nld have checTfirrty complied with the request in ydrfr kind letter sooneiybut I!co4d , not get under the influence of -this particular spirit again until Hast Saturday night, when I was aroused from a sound sleep. I seenied to-bear .a voice say, "yrite, write,.' write';;0, amd passively, s".irren dering my being to the -control, I received tf the .inclosed .Hues," which f after reacting m my rvo-rraat onaition-, I was hot perfectly Oonvinced were those I desired to send you;' but the deacon of our little. i churcbJ assures lection, it is the identical poenV re cited on. that Sabbath day and it affords me. m:tch pleasure to be able to mail it to vou.. r ' ; , I have repeatedly' requested this spirit to ijive me its nan, .and, always- without success But when writing', 'on Saturday' night, it djd append. "A. C- W-'-' to the poem; but with my liinijled knowledge of the poets, and of poetry, I.eannot locate -the initials. You perhaps, brother, may be able j to assist me. Claiming no right of property in their prod iiction for myself, I asked the; (spirit controlling if it desifed publication for ' those- linesj. and it emphatically answered, "Yes."- So you will seey my dear; brother, al thougJ you- asked my conseuf yvith that object in view X. obtained jit for you from the spirit author and true owner pf it , ;T ; If you see proper to publish, you can state the eircmnstaJnces kinder which the poem? was given r and use ment, in and under the eontrol ot 4iA'C W.",whoever that may be. One thiusr is certain-, it has n"erer ap peared in print r ami it; will do aiiy good I shall, be highly g.ratifieci ! I am yours. for truth, . " GAKKETT K CTJLIK. '-Be mine th igxride in- measured verse ' to rai?Q V A plain but lasting moimment of praise, "& tliat cUsi.his:iushed Sci-eci& khowii ' of ypre, . ' , ': . ' Desighed departed beauty fo'resfore The ;Tkn J;AL -Aut by Criece and Home admired, i 1 VVlien woman to imperial thrones as- pired ; ' . , j. : Those s mighty Stafes were both to ruin hurled, ; f And lo ! their Aut survives to bless the .. world. ; 4 i Dit. BASON", Dentist, now, at the of- hqe of sVi J. ll -o gnu, .sq.r x-ovmeny s.i Pitiuipv . ; v ; : - "Be prompt to net r- 'tis dangerous to . (UH:iV, ' ' '- i Since life awaits' the isfeue of a-xlay y - V . . i y" . " ' ' .a' . .. ". y ' A Good Tiiing. Parties ij'esiriiig to reach D u rhaitit from Chapel Hill can be supplied with a good hsetoii; by leay- in.r all orders at Barbee's Drug Stoye a . : 41 day ill' advance. '.' .' ' ' y vv' : $300 K E WAR D" ! ! A reward of THREE BU5TDRED DOLIVItS" wilt be paid to any peion that w hi furnish suflicient evidence to detect and couyict the person- or per sons who broke info the dwelling house of ' Mrs.-. S . L. H Bendoii on SatjurUay night, June lotli, 1S78. . ' ::. By. order of tlie Board of Com'rs. V. Y. J. HOGAN, .1 R., : ; ; jo 22-tf ' Town Clerk.- j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' : 4 , . ... . . ' -. I jyi-' :f . . .; ; & -M'' ? 2 - 1 vv"- y, - ; & '; . " 1 . L 14 .. 1 ' - .'- h b ': i y the uwijra JLvciiiXK oil at BarLees Drug Store la said to be. superior to any I" h the jfaitef Try it. FUESII LES IONS AND CHANGES At 1 llic Best 3 cent cigar In the State:, BAibcc Drug Storr ll- y " " fot better can't he fbxtttd: A ry pt'frc lased a Wire Yty Tttp at " Kare-c'rf &rpg Store f;tst Wecrfc, imd tateu now ; that it caught ail the fttci oil the premises in one tfciy and trf5ht J lifv one. 50 eeuts eaeh i j ' . PRECSjfFpCXNS ettotitAijt cen. y pounded at allj hours of day or, night; at f , Barbee's Dxug S'tortV . J ! j , . The Purest tTrugs tfnd Best Jleulchies , LuscjLu . jlVLAliGE STOCK' OF 7. BLAC BCOKS, EVELOES, P:APlf and. COPY BOOIvS Ae FEUFUMEKV TOliET Ui r ; i SUA ino soaps; if AIR, NAIL, TOOTH, FAqr, BLACKING and WHITE WASfi BKlTSHES in. vreat' Vatfiet?. s - . ' 1..: t 'M Iltfc L4ITGEST MUCK, of raint; lOils,kc., i tto'CMMM5y, at ; '! n - . - - ... . i ITarbee's DTig Store. Go to Bxirbee's Drug Store If yotl want Medkhey ev Vfesctiptloiia- cour pounded Voii caw set a PUtol that Will tic tie a biwglar prodlgiousiy 10 to 20 yrd for $b.o0, afi 4 Bai fcee's Drtrg Store; AND WINDOW GLASS I ih fcrrgvy craantiCfes, at ToV : figtircff, it ': .V. K' 3 BAliBEiTS DKUCJ STOUK Barbae kec j POLiSIIING?! I0VT)EJl that i3 not a Cliemkal Compound, but I product direct fjom- natorcVLaboratory It cbutaiiw uofiWng iajurlotw aad gWe ; f, - '.' .. ' 'I r- '' 1 - :. i; ) S . beautiful liisUe to Gold, Silver aad . Plated Ware. It aiso brSghtens audi . ;likus Th arid Britannia AVara lit a- most pleasing manner. Try it, houcie- peepers. Only 2 jcen's : ';:J j' "A s6re. tcrc 1 at ihe Uaivcr.-ity House. live the Colonel'aud his la ly . . ... . . Ll I' :-' ;.-' ! " -' ':' : - - '--..'; ...if:'.. ' ' . . i'
The Chapel Hill Ledger (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
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June 29, 1878, edition 1
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