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VOL. XI.
WILMINGTON. N. C, SATURDAY. AUGUST 13. 1887
ber win rert any and
&ii far.-
NO 192
Review,
E
pjfiili Specific for Liier Disease
--U0t Bitter or bad taste ir.
(YlfpTOlTldi mouth; tongue eoateu
l L n d with h brown fur; pain in
aour stomach ; low o
Punut-i nausea and water-
ItfteL I " i ii ; flatulency and acid
j.or .,,-j;-;.4.u alternately costive
jinrt' u..he; loss of memory, with
iwSuU having failed to- do
'"W' ? riu: a thick, yellow apl
i.Wlltfj ,; vkiu :iIk1 eyes; a dry
.fiance l- ' jK.snrgrf; the urino la
S nth lo.-d. itml. If allowed to
n.nllv ued in the South to arouse
' 'r SLiv''r to a healthy action.
H X 'h exJraordinary efficacy OB the
n Kidneys,
and Bowels.
tl EFFECTUAL SPIOFiG FOR
- i j Bowvl Complaint.
Sick Ilradache,
l'Satio... IMUonsness. v
KWncy AnVrtin. Jaundice,
Mental IH-prrs.-duii, Colic
fcixvrJ by the u-e of 7 MJUions of Bottles, as
THE BEST FAMILY r.lEDlCUlE
fcCUldrcn.tr Adult, and for the Aged.
ONLY GENUINE
kai ooi Z Sup ' re d ou front of Wrapper.
J. H. leifif & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.,
kg nvnins. Price, IJl.OO
norS'le! swtelp
- a drought is reported as prevailing
1 1 Arkansas
Judfe Hi'um keeps twentysix horses
i Saratoga.
Btr Harbor has a washerwoman
tnrtb $75,000.
Weevils are destroying the Sax-seed
ol lait jear'tJ crop.
The electric light, is now used on some
ot the London omnibus lines. V
A Spanish officer has invented a war
Utihat will stay underwater four
daji.
-
The valuation of Scott county, Ks.t
tw. yews ago. was $2,000. This year
it w S910.000. '.
It is reported that a woman 60 tears
ol age. at Roseville. Ark., recently gave
birth lo twins. .
A cfipvof the first edition of Walton'
"Cooipje&t Angler," 1653. was sold late
ly t a London auction lor $975.
The fugitive McGarisle was a vain
nun io the days of his prosperity. He
k'pU scrap book and pasted therein
:i newspaper notices concerning him
tell and hiadoin8.
An occupation more energetic than
being faithful has been found for Old
Tray. In the German armv dogs
Jre t act as sentinels and at messen
fftn. They accompany men on picket
dtr, and are to be dispatched with
notes to the main body of the troops to
cowmuuieate notico of danger or other
business. A dozen trained dogs V have
been attached to the 12th. battalion ol
'bt infantry at Schweioen. Others
being rapidlv trained.
A proud incident in the history of
AaWicao naval canflicts is recalled by
Ue proposed sale of the corvette Cyane.
w lying at Mare Island navy-yard,
Sn Francisco. She was at one time
Jn of the finest war ships in the. Eog
navy. Oo February 24th. - 1815
e,wilQ sister ship, the levant. be
auhe prize of the American frigate
itution. off the coast of Portugal
Constitution was in command of
JJPt. Charles Stewart, of Pbiladel
P"1. and the capture of the two cor"
was an act or daring as unique
8lta. successful.
Tbe Mary Queen of Scots tercenten
r besides the exhibition of relics
reorless connected with herr at
rhon,Ugh has had a qaainl dra.
tic recognition. At the little North
village of Fotheringay. the scene
h j!rexeculon. the other day many
taw Tiiilor8 witnessed a series ol
nei k11X V'Vanls done b Udies 100
LofJ hood onder lhe direction o!
on experu. depicting the chief
f m the Qoeen's life, from her
triage with the Dauphin-to her exe-
bo! ne of the f the Peler
ih exhibition will be the erection
bod?aHhememrialofher in tbe Ca
Cnalere- Wh6re h WM borIed
Witei11 the Place
war u moderate price.
Secretary Whitney: in his endorse
ment .disallowing the expenditure of
$50,000 for the repair of the Pains.
makes a palpable hit. He shows that
the old iron bulk cast only $75 000 in
hu-first place, and could be built now
r the sum asked to repair her. Al
ready she has cost $182,248 in repairs.
Bishop TuUlo. of Missouri, now on a
Tislt in New York State, appears to be
tuade ut of the" proper material. It t
not often that a bihop has thuoppnrtu
nity of jumping into the water and res
cuing from drowning the young lady
with whom he has been eniovine a sail
But B;hor Tattle had that opportunity
at Schenectady the other day and prop.,
erly improved it
Mr. Pendleton, the Uuiied States
minister to Germany, has obtained a
recognition of the rights as an Ameri
can citizen of Albert Bftrnhard. who
was recently arrested and imprisoned
at Mulhouso as,a member "f the French
Patriotic league. Bern hard is now
pressing a claim fr ortmpe&salion for
business losses sustained through his
arrest. He is a native of Mulbouse.
H went to American in 1872,- bocame
naturalized, returned to Mulhouae in,
1880, and has since been a permanent
resident ot that town, managing bis
father's business there. The foreign
office ad m; lied Bernhardt rights with
reiuctance, believing bim to have been
justly 'inculpated.
Gen. A W. Doniphan, who died at
Richmond, Mo... on Monday, was a
prominent figure ol the Mexican war.
Bora of Virginia parents in Mason
county, Ky.. in 1808. he moved in MU
souri in 1820 and became a lawyer. In
1833. as a brigadier-general ot militia,
he helped to drive the Mormons out of
Missouri, and on the breaking out of
the Mexicau war he organized a rugi
ment, which formed a part of the army
of the west, which, under command Of
Colonel James Kearney," marched
across the desert and conquered New
Mexieo. When Kearney set out Tor
California Doniphan was left in com
mand in New Mexico and fought
several battles with the Mexicans, de
feating them in each engagement with
heavy loss, and effecting a juDCtur
with themaiu army in Mexico.
Russian archie dogists. who are under
tbo patronage of the Czar, are working
throughout the empire or wherever the
imperial armies open up uew fields
They have done mnch during the past
decade to illuminate dark blanks in
Byzantine and earlier records. Ope of
the most interesting of their discoveries
just comes through a private letter. At
Tashkend have been reeently foumex
tensive Greek remains, chiefly terra
CDtta vases, silver gilt ornaments, and
small statuettes, all purely Hellenic
and obviously bespeaking a common
domestic use This discovery shows
that the frontiers of the Greet King
dom in Bactria must have extended
many hundred miles farther northeast
than has heretofore been supposed.
Probably it is the beginning or a series
of, developments giving to Central
Asia an entirely novel archaeological
interest.
Tlietr Business Boomiug.
Probably no one thing has caused
such a general revival of trade at W
H. Green & Co's. Drug Store as their
giving away to their customers of so
many Iree trial bottles of Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption.
Their trade is simply enormous in this
very valuable article from the fact that
it always cures and never disappoints.
Coughs. Cclds. Asthma, Bronchitis,
Croup, and all throat and lune diseases
quickly cured. You can test it before
buying by getting a triai bottle free,
large size $1. Every bottle warranted
Brace Up.
You are feeling depressed, your appe
tite is poor, you are bothered with
Headache, you are fidgetty, nervous,
and generally out of sorts, and want to
brace up. Brace up. but not with stim
ulants, spring' medicines, or bitters,
which have for their basis very bad.
cheap whiskey, and which stimulate
you tar an hour, then leave you in
worse coadition than before. What
you want is an alterative to purity your
blood start healthy action of Liver
and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and
give renewed health and strerrglb. Such
a medicine you will find in Electric
Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at
W. H. Green & Co's. Drug Store.
The taat Chance
To buy clothing at 40 and GO cents
on the dollar Don't miss the oppor
tunitvut getting a slice of the numer
ous bargains now to be had at I.
Shrier'8. Remember that this is oo
humbugging scheme. Every : dollar's
worth of goods must be sold before
Shrier's removal to the mammoth
store in the Purcell building on Front
street. - It would be advisable for conn
try merchants to give - him a call and
get bargains in job tots.
LOCAL NEWS.
IIOCI TO IEW ADVf STISEIftf BT1
G W Yatks Lorera ot Good MubIc
IlKISSBEROKE'S Do VOU KqOW It ?
FiXMELli 4k DANIELr-qen You Want
For other locals see fourth page.
Day's length 13 hours and 34 minutes.
Sunset
to-morrow afternoon
at 1 5
pant 6 o'clock. 1
That was a gloriou rain which
here this afternoon.
fell
A gentlo rain, to lay the dust, would
nt be unwelcome now.
Fur interment. 3 art u It a and 1
child, in Oakdale Cemetery this week.
One one interment this week in Pine
Fores? Cemetery that of a child.
There was but one interment, in
Bellevue Cemetery this week, a child.
Paints and Varnish. Best in city "at
Jacobi s and t lower prices than you
can buy elsewhere t
The Register of Deeds issued two
marriage licer-ces this week, both of
which were for colored couples.
And wu suppose that the people of
Wilmington are not going to invite the
President to stop here, after all.
They sav tlmt the drutu-fisbing on
the Beach now U first rale.- It will be
better, though, along in September
There will be more than the usual
cause lor Thanksgiving this year, in
the abundant crops which will be bar
vested. it was like unto a dull Suuday on
Market and Front streets yesterday
afternoon, during the half-holiday
Scarcely a lady pedestrian was to be
seen.
There will be services in English in
St. Paul's E. L. Church to-morrow
morning, conducted by the Pastor.Rev.
F. W. E Peschau, but no services at
night. '
The Rev. Mr. Coerr will hold service
and preach in St. Pain's Chnrch to
morrow morning, service beginning at
the usual hour. Subject ot sermon:
Ingratitude."
First Presbyterian Church, corner
Tniid and Orange streets, services at
11 o'clock a. ni. and 6 o'clock p. ra.,
to morrow, conducted by Rev. James
Y. Fair, of Charlotte. N. C.
Yesterday was about the biggest day
ot the season at Carolina Beach. The
Passport carried down a large number
on both trips and it took two return
trips in the afternoon to bring them all
back.
Another excursion, and this time a
large one, is coming down Irom Fay
ette.vnlu on Wednesday next, the 17th,
on the steamer Cape Fear nnder the
management ol Maj. T. D. Iove and
Capt. R. II Tomlinson.
We thank the manufacturer. Mr A.
F. Lucas, tor a gallon bottle of apple
cider, a delicious beverage made by
him at his works in this city. He man
ufactures from 1.200 to 1.500 gallons
each week and is prepared lo furnish it
to the trade and to families.
Second Presbyterian Church, corner
Fourth and Campbell streets services
to-morrow at 8:15 p. m.. conducted by
Rev. F. W. E. Peschau, of St Paut's
Evangelical Lutheran Church. No
services in the morning.
Sad news. for the commercial tour
ists! The Inter-Stale Commission has
decided that thousand mile tickets can
not bo sold to them at rates below those
charged the general public, and has
issued orders that the decision be put
in to effect. .
Carolina Beach. Keep cool and re
member that the headquarters for batht
ing suits is at the .Wilmington Shirt
tactorv. Suits made toorder LaJies
a specialty. J. Elsraoh, Prop , 27
Market street. tf.
Did you ever see a specimen of what
is called the Mammoth Chili 'squash?
There is one at Capt. Sontherlacd's
stables, raised by him at his plantation
near this city. Itisi leet. 8 inches in
circumference one way and 4 feet, 4
inches in another and weighs 52
pounds.
Indication
For North Carolina, fair weather and
slightly cooler.
Are you going to - build, repair or
paint ? Then buy your material from
Jacoui's Hdw. Depot. He will supply
you with the best and save you money. t
Headquarters for. base - ball supplies
is at Heinsberger'a. . "t
I'nrBonfti.
Mr. Feed Kidder is enjoying a lew
week at Saratoga. -
Maj. C. W. McClammy was in Fay
etteville on Thorsday.
Maj. J no W. Dunham is at Waynes
vitlft White Sulphur Springs.
Mr, J M (Jhasten. vho ha been to
Boston, has returned to the city.
Lt. Gov. Stedman and lamily are in
Asheville visiting relatives there., -
Hon. Wr.I. Green ot Fayettevilkv
with his daughters. i3 at Old. Point
Comfort.
- Messrs. C. B. and T. R. Southerland
are in Goldsboro on a visit to Captnin
Wash '-Lamb -
Messrs. II Vollers and Henry Wes
termann have returned from their
Western, North Carolina trip: .
Wo are glad to learn that little Rus
sell Lucas, an aocoui.t ot whose disas
ter we published yesterday, ; is much
better to-day.
Rev. F. W. E. Peschau, who has
been absent about two weeks on a trip
to thdNorth and West.bas returnedjto
the city and wilt preach to-m rrow in
his own pulpit at St. Paula' E. L
Church in the forenoon and in the
Second Presbyterian Cburh at night.
The following is the list of passengers
sailing on the Gulf Stream for New
York to day: B. L. Reede and wile, E
Russell and daughter. Miss Mmnis,
R. Colburu. J. H. Tienkeu. J. D.
Steljes. E. G. Pulley and H. C. Canady.
We are sorry to hear that the coudi
tiouof Joiui G Norwood, who had his
thieh bono broken rcceutly by being
thrown from a buggy on the turnpike
is not asj promising as it was a few
days ago.
We had a pleasant visit to-dny from
Mr. H. D. W
iliiamson, of -XJerro
Gordo, Represeri
tative in the Legisla
ture irom Col u ni ous county, who has
been at Soutbporl for a week past, en,
joying the pleasures and hospitalities
of that delightful resort.
Improved Storm Signals.
The following circular has been is
sued from the Chief;-Signal Officer at
Washington City in regard to an im
proved service in the use of the storm
signals: . ... ;
In view of the fact that the resolution
of February 9, 1870. under which this
service was organized, contemplated
the announcement of the probable force
as well as the advance of storms, the
Chief Signal Officer has decided to dis
play signals with a view to distinguish
between light and severe storms, and
with the intention of showing whether
the storm-centre has reached or passed
the display station, as well as the prob
able direction from which severe winds
are expected.
" To adapt the signals to the. varying
interests of the maritime community,
the new system will take into consider
ation the tact that westerly winds of
high velocity with clearing weather are
less dangerous than those fro n easterly
quarters with freezing weather.
Along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts
and on the Great Lakes, from Septem
ber 1. 1887, there will be displayed, as
storm conditions may demand, day
signals of two kind :
1st. A cautionary signal, a yellow
flag with a white centre, will indicate
that the winds expected are not so
severe but well found and . seaworthy
vessels can meet them without great
danger.
2d. A storm signal (now in use) a
red flag with a black centre, will indi
cate that the storm is expected to be of
more marked violence.
In order to afford the public as exact
information as possible regarding the
relative position of the storm and the
winds expected, two pennants will be
displayed. A red pennant will indi
cate the winds are to be easterly, that
is from northeast to solh. inclusive,
and that the storm centre i approach
ing The white pennant willjndicate
westerly winds, that is. from jtiorth to
southwest, inclusive, and that the
storm-centre has passed. While' it is
intended that the pen rant shall indicate
positively only whether the winds will
be easterly or westerly, yet. in order to
give still more definite information, the
red or easterly pennant will bo display
ed above the cautionary or storm signal
for winds Irom the ncrrheast quadrant
and below for winds from the southeast
quadrant. In like manner, the white
pennant, while indicating westerly
winds alone, will show by its position
above the cautionary or storm si.nal
that northwesterly winds are proba
ble, or by being below that tbey will
be from the southwest quadrant.
Io view of the difficulty of varying
night signal-, they will not distinctive
ly show the force, but indicate the
wind direction only; a red liht tor
easterly wind, and red and white light
for westerly winds. 4
Quarterly ftleetinsrs.
Third round of Quarterly Meetings
for the Wilmington District of the
Methodist E. Church. South:
Smithville Station. Aug 13 14.
Brunswick circuit. Aug 17 18.
Waocamaw circuit. Aug 20 21.
Whitcvillc circuit; Aug 23. 21.
. T. W. Girrnuis;!. K.
Doa Collars.
Iargo assortment just j
received. Can buy a nice olUr Irom,
25 cents np, at Jacoui's Hd Depot f.
Church Services To-Morrow.
St. John's Chore n, cor nfr Third a ad He t
Cross streets. Rev. James Carmtchael. i. !..
Rector. Tenth. Sunday a'ter Trinity,! a ujr.
14lb, Holy orauiunion at 7 30 o'clock,
am. Mo ning Prayer at 11 o'cloct, Sunday
Scbo 1 at 5 o'clock, p. m. Evening Piacr at
6 o'clock "
Second Presbyterian Church,' corner of
Fourth anl Campbell streets. Rev. J . w .
Primrose, Pastor, --crrlces at S.l u. m. cou
tluced by Est. F.W. E. Aescoau. o service
i i the morales- bbath School at 4 p. m
Pryrr meeting an J lecture Weuneadv-, at
815 p ua . The public cortilallv invited.
e.Vs free
First Baptist Church, corner of Market and
Fifth streets. Rev. T. H. Pritcbant. l. 1.,
paxtor. bun oay bctiool at i 30 a. nu Services
at 11 m . Prayer and Praiie meeting
Thursday night at 8 15 o'clock.
Fifth Street M. E. Church, between Nun and
Church streets, ltev. o. H. Tuttle, Pastor.
Services at 11 a. m. and 7 33 p. m. .
First Metnoalit E. Church, South, at Jewish
8jnagouo, corner of Market and Fonrih sis..
Rev. ir- K. A. Yates, Pastor. Services at 11
a. m. and 8 p. m. Suudav school at 3 p. m.,
W . M. Parker, superintendent. Prayer meet
ing and lecture Wetlnesday night, at 8 o'cloek.
Christian Association Tuesday night after first
and third Sabbaths in each month. Scats free
and the ublic Invited.
Religious services in Tileston Upper Room
every Sunday at 3 P ftl. Public cordially In
vited. ...
Bw k'yn Hall. Baptist, Preaching by Bey.
G M Tolton, at 11 a. m. and , tfop. ni. sub
ject for morntnz: "The Missionary Work of
the fouttaera Baptist Church"' Evening
Jievolntlonary Power of the Cross of Christ."
St Thomas' Pro-CathedraL First Mass at 7
a m. Second Mass at 10 a. m. Vespers and
Benediction at 5 o'clock "pm. Daily Mass at
6:30 am.
Second Baptist Church, on Sixth, between
Church hnd Castle streets. Rev. J. P. King,
Pastor. Services at 11a. in. and 7Vfr p. m. Sun
day School at iia. m. Prayer meeting every
Tuesday night.
-First Baptist Church, (col.) corner of Fifth
and Campbell streets, A. M. Conway, pastor
Preaching at 11a. m., at 3 p. m. and at S p.
m. -. Sun-Jay School at 1 p. ni- scats free. j
St. Mark's Church, corner Sixth and Mulber
ry streets, Kcv. Charles T. Coerr, Rector
Rectory opposite the Ci-uroh. Services Sun
days if a.m. and 7,30 p m. Sunday School
3.30 p. m. The Holy C ommunion is 'eie'uratcd
on the first cunclay of each month, and ou
Saint's Days and Holy iiays. at 11 a. m. Eve
ning Prayer and Lecture every Friday from
October st to July 1st. at 8 o'clock
Shiloh Baptist Church, corner of Eighth ami
Walnut streets. Prcacniug at 11 o'clock, a. m.
Sabbath -chool at ,1 o'clock, p. u. Preach
ing at 3 o'clock, p.m. Bible reading at 6 o'clk ,
p.m. Peahlng at.8.15 o'clock, p. m. Scats
flea Elder M.. V . Morris, pastor.
NEW ADVBKTJ8KMK
When You Want
rtvi FIND THE CHEAPEST PLACK IN
1 the city ro buy Harness and raddlcry
Goods, Trunks and Satchels, look for the slgu
of the horse. Trunks marked and delivered
In any pat tot. the city free of charge. Re
pairing Trunks ar.d Harness a specialty.
FENNKCL. & DANIttL,
aug 12 . Horse Mi liners, 10 S. Front st
Carolina Beach.
fJIHE PASSPORT WILL US AVE FOK
CAROLINA BBACH every weekday at 9 and
3, except Friday and Saturday, when evening
boat: leaves at '2.50. Train returning leaves at
1 and 6-
on Sundays Louise leaves at 9.30 a. m. and
Passport at 2 p. m. Train at 6 p m.
J. W. HARPER,
aug Gtf nac General Manager.
The Only Complete. Stock
OF HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC MED
ICINES IN THE CITY.
HUMPHREY'S Homeopathic Simples.
UMPHREY'S c " Specifics.
UMPHREY'S " Veterinary
specifics,
and Humphrey's $5,C0 package of No. 28.
JAS. D. NUTT, the Druggist,
aug 11 2i8 N. Front St.
Knoxville Furniture Co.
lirE ARE HERE YET, WITH THE
yy
finest acd cheapest Furniture and other house
hold goods to be found In the city.
We are receiving new goods daily from tha
Factory. Alto, a full line of Baby Carriages
aug 8 E. H. a NEED. Manager
Season's Goods.
REFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAM FREE-
zcrs, Water Coolers, Fly Fans, Fly Traps,
Ac , Ac. All at the lowest prices. Call and
examine the goods and J be prices.
GILES A MURCIIISON.
au s
Ic Justice
rjlO YOUR SENSE OF COMFORT AND
Economy, weax. the
MONARCH SHIRT."
DICK & ME ARES,
Gent's Furnishing House,
aug 12 , . 12 m. Front st
Wrightsville, N.C.
-o-
Seaside Pleasure & Comfort
yAGONSTTKS WILL LEAVE WIL
mington, at 8 a. ra , -.3U p m and 6 p. m.
RKTURNING, LEAVING WRIGHTSVILLE
at 7 p. m. and 7 a. m .
Bona a trip to Sound and Beach and return
to Wlltsingtos. only C5 cents.
Fatties of four or more will be carried to
the Beach for 5 cents each.
Wc have erected a Beach Home with rooms
where parties can be supplied with Bath Suits,
Towels, fresh waer and other conveniences
.- . . W. H. 6TOKLEY,
BD. WILSON MANNING.
inly 26 if
lOc FOR A SHAVE,
150c FOR -A HAIR CUT.
50c. FOR A HAIRCDT.SH AVE
1 " . AND SHAMPOO
HAIR DYEING ITOc. and upward.
At ' jOilN WEKNER'iJ,
1 he German Barber and Pertumcr,
- "Jas
N K XV A P VEItTIS KM KNTS.
Certificate of JGlectiun.
WILMINGroS, NORTH CAROLINA,
August lltb, 1SS7.
, THE UNDXRIGNED JUDGES OF
K ectfon. duly quil'.Ued to hold an election In
the several Wards of t6o . iiy ot Wllmlncton,
on the 11th day of August, 1887.' upon the
quesUot of a Subscription bt the City of W1K
ralngton, in tho sum id one hundred tbousind
dollars, co the Capital Stock ot the Wllmlng.
ton, Ocslovr A ast CaroiiHH HaHroad. here
by certify for our respective Wards, th.t the
follow eg is a true acd coriect atatemett and
ictnrn of the said election :
IN THE FIRST WARD:
Subscription received 421 rotfs; no ub
sci lptlon i ecclved 93 votes. Number of voters
registers t Clft.
IN THE SECOND WARD:
Subfcrlption received BC votes; noanbscilp'
Hon received 45 votes. Number of voters rtg
is.ercd 199.
IN THE THIRD WARD: , '
Subscription received 15) votes; no subscrip
tion rcceivea 6j votea, amber of voters reg
lsteied 2:9. . , .
IN THE FOURTH WARD :
Subscriftlr.n received 119 votes; no subscrip
tion received 41 vote. Number of voters rr-
lstercd2(is.
IN THE FIFrH WARD:
Subscription received 252 votes: no aubsrln.
tloa received .'6 votes. Number of votes reg
Uicrcd 391
Making i he total number of votes received
Subscription 1.049: no subscrlntlon 301. Total
number of voters registered l,.7i$.
J ndges of Election First Ward W.McEvans,
Jame-C. Stewart, W. F. Carpenter, C. A.
uayne, a. j waucr, tjnas. Mom, Ii.
G. Harris. C. H. Ganzcr tamucl Reld. Thos.
BrlnkJcy.
Judges of Klectior Second Ward H. .
Burkblmrr. J. l. Smith, K. B. Burkhimer. J.
A ashe, Washington McNciil
Judiws 'of Election Third Ward K. hi.
Cushlng. W. H Yopp, L. W. McLturln, J.
a. iiargrave, jj. u. Sampson.
Judscs f Election Fourth Ward W. P.
Ol lham, Thos F. Bagley, Wm. Johnaon. Jar.
Judges of Election Fifth Ward R. J.. Dix
on. O. H. Kennedy, C. H. Gilbert, Jno. 11.
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Horner School,
Oxford, N. C. -
rjlIlE FALL TEKM OF 1SS7 WILL BEGIN
the 1st day of August.
The price of board and tuition, exclusive
of waahl'gan t lights, Is only ninety dollart.
The rooms for Cadets will bo refitted and
refurnished before the session opna.
The School offers In all respects the best ad.
vartages.
Send for clrcu'ar and catalogue.
' J. II. HORNKR, Pilnclpal
Oxford, July, 1887 july 7 3taw 4w t th
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