'1IIE RANDOLPH REGULATOR.
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TVEUXk'SDAY, SEPT.1...6, 1876.
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RADOLPH COUNTY CONVEN
TION.. moriko session;
The Conservative Democratic Con
vention of Randolph county, assem
bled at Ashebbrb, N.fc. at ll A. M.
Saturday, Sept. 2nd, 1876, and was
called to order by Samuel Wal&pr,
Ch'm'n of the County Democratic Ex
ecutive Committee:
Dr, J. M Worth was unanimously
I elected Chairman, who in a timely, bat
brief address, explained the object of
meeting viz : to nominate candidates
for the Legislature and county offices.
On motion, O. W. Carr was appoint
ed Secretary arid Ml Shaw assistant
Secretary;
The roll of delegates was then ta
ken by Townships, and every Town
ship In the County responded, each
being represented by 5 of its best men.
The names of deligates omitted for
want of space. Moved that each can
didate before the Convention be pledg-
to abide by the decision of the Con
vention. Unanimously adopted. The
OdnVtntion then adjourned lb ode
hour.
a to get up
speedily as
that if our
gocal and tatfi
j f . Crockef 1$ ?t!H abspnt fr'dttl Ibc
village.
Mrs. E. E. Jacksbn, and -M i- Uenj.
Moflitt, have left for the Centenn'rt'.
ASHEBORO' MARKET.
CORUCCTED WEXEJLT.
i BY- -
Worth & McAlister.
- - - ft - - - , A 1 1 --
I
Eriuity oltcflf, gj. &
bEPT. 6, 1876.
V1
New
Students. At this date.
CASH PRICES ' . I irV t,w.
ba. mm i & n m mm m m miB.saaBH j . .
about 10 percent more for other article, daily. 15 carller than usual, and
in exenange xor gooaj; the prospect for a roll session is good,
v mie cotton,
stained " 7 to o r-rrt n T, TTW.fit- mA
YeUow " ota 5 . . j
m i A K-fcA veruzes, uasi, u oar eujueuu are rc
80 to 90 I nuunmg at uuiuc uecause uie are uoi
I.OO to l.io ruuy preparea or iorouier reasons, tne
75 to 85 Faculty will give pnvale instruction
Meal,
Wncat;
Corn,
Peas,
Oataj
Bacon, (hog
Lardj
Beef,
Mutton,
Drv Hides,
without extra charge to any who may
45 ... f .
1 enter, ana tnus enaoie uiem to go on
1 4 wiiq me regular classes. ms nas ai-
5 ways Been the custom at Trinity Our
Professors have much wort of IHat
kind, and never have made ah extra
charge, if we can bring a young man
up, we always do So;
round,)
6 to 6
9 to 10
trAdr oe barter PR 1 CIS.
lK))le visiting the Ceiilennird can
L'l-t r round tickets. now for alout $15.
We call cptiectal attenj
account b't County
ion to the
f 'orvention
Wliltli lll be sbfetl In anotiher column
i
t
Vance and Victory" Heenis to be
jtulelibly written on the inimU of ev-
trvlxxlv
Dr. Tatiii!ic'
in his dllii:es3 ai Tiin
!fv Col erfVs;iiL f:i tfuin "ifho abused a
horse, oucht to LJS JiicHeil
v Jt iiilii-
( )ui- Townsman. W. P: I W ood; leit
in last Sunday lol- the NYtlij to pur
i-fia.se his fall stock of goods, and also
.fo attend the Centennial.
,, . --4- . , ;
- Irs. rl' E. Jiicksori 'eft this place
fjii tle 1st day of this'-Month for the
''entcntilliJ; where she yrill remain
nbout two Weeks. j
Tickkts froifi (rcensboro ??. C, to
the Centennial iind return 1 $17.
Tickets gootl for '30 (fays on any reg
,'.ilar train. Apply before 17th to
OG 1V KN &" TROG DO '
GnKENSKOhO, N. C. .
The Radical- Platform
.ike Jla and ctick to til
is
Ike Young, thefntefmt Revenue can
I'd ate
district.
for .Congress in t
The smaller
to He
So says
c Raleigh
ry " in the
AFTERNOON SESSION!
Called to order by the Chair;
Nominatiotis being in order, the
names of M. S. Robbins and O. W.
Carr wre" placed in nomination for
the Senate, for iiooie and Randolph.
Mr. Carr respectfully declined the
nomination and recommended that
Mr. Robbins be nominated by accla
mation.
Oii motion, M. S. Robbins was then
nominated by acclamation. !
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The fallowing nariies were placet!
i nomination for members of the
llouse of Representatives : Dr. T. L.
Vinslow, Alfred Bulla, Dr. Fox, Jon
dthan Lassltcr, W. M: Wilson; A. S.
ilorney and M. Shaw.
On motion, ordered til vb'tlr! be
done by bHllct.
Mr: lirt vMthdrew his name.
The Chairman appointed John Far-
low and Hugh Parks tellers.
Dr. Fox and Dr. Winslow each re
ceived a majority of th votes c&sf,
afid on motion, their noralnatiori was
made unanimous.
The fol names were placed
in nomination for Sheriff !t A. E. Mof
fitt, O.-R. Cx: J. W. Modify; B. W.
Steed, Y. M. C. Johnson.
After the firgt ballot Mr: JdKnsWs
name vas drbb'Sk), rliid after . (he sec
ond ballot Mr.' Steed's name w?3 drop
ped, 'the tili&tot t. liilrfchead
was placed iri nomination, but was
withdrawn. After tho fourth ballot
Sir. Moffit's hatne 'as withdrawn and
on the fifth ballot Mr. R. Coi received
the nomination for Sheriff.
or Treasurer, the names of W.' P.
Wood find B. Moffitt were placed in
noir.malion. JMr. Motlit was nomi
nated.
t:" C liarnmcr was nonnriated by
acctaftfatloii for th'4 offtce of County
For Coroner, the names of S. W.
TrcSlon, E. L. Spencer, W. M. Steph
enson were placed in nomination. Ou
Beans,
Flax Seed;
Tallow,
Honey,
Beeswax;
Butter,
Chickens
r.cr trs.
Sassafras Oil;
Washed Wool, ,
Unwashed Wool,
Cotton Rags, j
Deer Skins, per lb.,
Sheep " each,
$0.00
1.25
(3 to 8
15
30
Virginia cho5ii.-For mlnjr years
the Colleges Ih Virginia have fiourish-
15 to 20 crreatly, nnd deserved lo do so.
IQ lasu yea uucir uuuiucis utx.iccu
40 largely ; Washington and Lee Urilve'r-
30 to 00 sity had only ten more students than
20 to 25 Trinity. We hope the time is not dis-
FAIRS.
HOW A CRICKET SAVED Al
One of the best means to promote I . . SHIP. . j
VmJ'.' jDountqr I In .Soniej J'iirJ ofBrmxii
" V:,".-"1 - r air'. r1119 re UUa how V1 Vaca was in a
PiP.? wT.e fitixeft great roing .to Sonih;.
America
compare rjroaucuons ana labors ; . tliey with 400 men. 30. horses, and after they;
perceive tneir own clerecls and see had crossed the equatcrjhe commander'
wfB b?;lto.neby better methods: discoTcred that IheweriiiirW'
ThcreouVhttobeafairineTerycoan- caiks of. water kfL 1 He raVa orders to
M j tu uiwumv maxe ior ine neart land; and for three;
should have one article at least nex: days they sailea lor tie costl ,A poor'
hibitlon. Rut thre are several iviU ;v .i i. i.iv J?" ..i !
ana ramoiers. . i iwnniri mT-A ti, u.. j
,. JJorts Racing. The best; people voyage. Bu to his great disappoint-
in ue oouny or atate win nave notn- mcnt the litUe insect was quiet, all the
to 'db' with fairs wheie tri of Urar. The fourth morniiV afbsr thr
speed are the. chief tttractionj Fast hd changed. tbe sllip conrte the crickJ
trotters concern very few people j on"- ct; who knew whal .she was abont set
)X a ?7f conipetc, and venjrmany Up her ahrillest .not. The soldier at
oppose it "on principle. j (. once gave -.warning to the officers in!
2. iWioS.--Exrdmanr pigs", charge of the Teasel, and the soon saw
calves, stalks of corn, pcets, 4c are high, jagged rocks just ahad of them" ;
paraded with much ceremony. In The wtcb had been careless and the
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general sucn tntns may be cartons, great ship in a ft w jnomcnU would have-
but they are worthless, or are produc-1 been da&ti
il
25
10 to 50
GREENSBORO PRlfciS CURREirt.
tant when our Institutions will equal
those" of any slate; we desire none
to be 8 mailer, but hope ours will be
as large as the largest.
CORRECTED WEEKLY
I BY
HOUSTON & dAtfSEY,
WHOLESALE ORt)CERS SoCTH ELM St.
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Books Received. We have receiv
ed valuable packages of Books from
Macmillan &Co., 21 Astor Place N. Y.
and also from Sower Potts & Co., 530
ilarkct st. Philadelphia. We shall
notice tli'csc cdi-etiillv and tii detaiL A
Breadstuffs, j. . Indicates some valuable
Flour per fcack, $2:50 to $3,00 , T . , '. '
" - - i i mm mm m mtx iflir ui I Mi'v I il iiim r mm nuiii ' a iu w-mm
Corh Meal ier; bush.,
ID
r5 75
ll.bd tb $1.25 3X6 80 greatly superior to those gener
40 to 50 I ally in use in this State, that a change
50 to 75 ls inevetable.
$9.00 to $10.00
V
rRAINi
Corn,
Wheat;
Oau;
Peas;
Cloverseed,
65 to 75 b008 or educational purposes. There
is much said against buying new books ;
but some of the books now before us
they are worthless, or are produc-IWn dashed to pieces oa io ledre, if.
cv Bk 8u eiumaui wsu . j iis, puny crcatuet hxd no scented the
..i.8-. ft?! ArtUbs. No one has Und and iold them of their danrl
any oUjsclion to such things, but they Then theY crubed.aloDg for some days
are out of .place af an agricultural arid the cricket; eang for them every
fP- . Such things often receive a dis- Hight juit as if in fr ofTSpaia tiU they
proportionate amount of premiums, gpt lo their desUnedrt, tho island 'of
.. . :v : . ' . ' ' -or.tt I tauuica. j. onJiers uazclte.
we want. Let Us see the horse that
to 8
4 to 6
8. to 10
5 to 8
5 to 7
Provisions."
Bacon, (hoground) country,
Laid, country per lb.,
Beef, per lb., j
Butter, j
Eggs, (doz:)
Chickens, (each.)
pplcs, jteeri per bush.
DrIEO F.HC1TS.
Abnies, bright sliced per lb.;
Dark, "
Peaches, (prime)
Good to com inOli, "
Blackberries, ,.
Wool 5 green per lb.
Hides, green p'br lb.
Dry. I
PdtStoeg; sweet bush. $1.00 to $1.25
Irish. " 5tf to 75
Hay, in bales per 100 lb. $1.00 to $1.10
Loose. I Stf to 00
Rags, per lb. j , 2f
Sheeting, per vard,' 8 to 8
Cotton jarai (bnch) $1.00 to. $1.10
Cotton, per lb. j 8 to 10
Baccfl,1 western sides per lb. 12 to 13
Shoulders, " S 10 to 11 J
Fish, herring per bbl. $G.$;6 to $5.50
Mackerel, " $10.00 to $12.00
Scrtbner's Montiilt: The Sep-
12Jtol4 tember number has been recfeiveVli
14 to 15 Up,. , onlendid Household Mara
U0oh rfne; not filled with fashion plates for
10 to iii the ladib's; b'iti rich In varib'iis; impor-
n. . . . . . . , A 1 A A A, 5.1
l.) to ie tant ana eiesantiv wruxen amcies.
OK) to 1 0 Fa oh nnmhpi rrnntains about 1C0
pagfes, Hie illustfiitioris are abtlndint
and good ; the mdtter is suitable for
the million, and all for $4:00 per
num. We endorse it hc'kftil v artd cotri
mend it to our people. Address Scrib-
30 to 45 ncr & Co., 743 Bfoa'dway 5: Y.
4 to 5
er on a bed,
all articles.
8 to 10
way" of Revenue Radical leaders have
.aken I?tt Young at his tfepi! and they
never let an opiKrtunity pass unim-
l.r6'd. . -
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J-iessrs. Blown and Watson, the
contractors for the enlargement of our
Court House arc progressing finely
ith tlieir work ; the wallj and frafn
ii'g on the north side is ccjmpleted.
I heir energy and perseverance is cer
tainly' a good example Psx' any com
munitv.
the second ballot S. W. Trogdon re
The Camp-meeting at Spojtm's ScLbt)T
House opened last SatiinlaV.' On
Sandapnite a number of our "cilieens.
afadcd.l We learn that there was a
very large congregation rjrescnt and
scleral tent-holders " wijth the fol
lowing preachers: A. J. 1 Laughlin,
Clarkson Robbins, Hillra
othefd
I
c arc informed that
Cox, and
not long
since a prominent Republican of this
county professed religion and imme
diately stated that he had been mak
inc money thiS God for upwards ct
thirty years but now he w?is a chang
ed man and! was going to lead a dif
ferent Itfe"; land also chantte his way
of voting. So much for religion and a
cler cbri'science. i
Bill Smith said in a speech i2 1 &
West, theofiier day, that" fie believed
O Harass name would be taken from
the Republican ticket before the elec
tibn. When asked if he would sun-
ceived the nomination. The nomina
tion was made unanimous.
Fc? Register oT DSeeTs, R. W; Fra
tier was nominated bjr acclamation."
For Cotfnty Commissioners, a num
ber cY riafAes were, placed in nomina
tion,' with the following result : A. S.
Horrrey, W. M. Wifsonj Jnathrii Las
jTiter. A. L. Yow, and Wm. Branson.
The Secretary then read the proceed
ings of tc Convention.
Dr- T. L. Winslow, being the only
I nominee for the Legislature present
was called dut anu thanked the Con
vention for the honor conferred upon
while he was the nominee of the
Democratic Party, he claimed to be
he candidate of the people, opposed
to tyranny, and oppression ; had not
sought the nomination, but would give
tho party and the opposition the best
snot in ns snop. - -
Dr. Worth was called out and spoke
of the cheering aspect of the canvass
how all parties even j the ladies
come out to hear the candidates r
spoke of the wonderful" feci of the ch
usual attendenpe supon tms lnven
tion; unpredctlcnted in the politScal
history of the county. . Ev'ery delegate
of the 85 present spoke of the impor
tance cT the aendmcrilsi and the Rei
publicans Objections
Oh notion d!rnrrwT ' ':
O.W.CAJtKSeo'y
fhiNew York Jlmdd says: At
Sugar, brown lb.
Yellow, 4 i
White; - "
Coffee. Rio: .
Molasses, per gall.
Syi-up, "
Salt, house per sack,
Fine, u j
Rice, per lb.
Soda, I . i
Kerosene oil, per gall.
Candles, per lb. j
Nails, per keg,
Iron, per lb:
Lime, per bbl.
Cement,
port this colorad Elector
refused' to answer, saying
for Hayes,
it was too
soon to answer that question. Bill,
color to sun tifc occasion.
10 to 10
11 to 1H
12J to 14
174 to 22
& to 2.7
40 to 48
$1.25 to $1.35
$2.10 to $2.25
ctto 8.$
.4to6
22 to 23
13J to 15
$3.50 to $425
4 to 5
$1.75 to $2.00
$3.5q,to $4.00
Calcined Plaster pr bbl. $5.00 to b.b(j
These pricss .Sre subject to fluHtta
tion of tbe 31are.'
JAMES T CltOCKER,
Attofnf and Counsellor at Law,
. ASHEBORO, X. C.
PRACTICES in all the Courts of Ran
dolph and adjoining counties.
Special attention iriven to the arran
insr and settlement of estates.
Messrs SCOTT A 'CALDWELL of.
Greensbcro, wHl be associated in all ca
es from Randolph which may be entrust
ed to mm.
SST Office In west end of Page's Hotel.
noi:u. i
PlIUN'OLOGTCAL JonRNAL. The Sept.
numbtf of this old established Journal
is o'ri our table. From somethings
therein' We difTcr, but the discussions
m4 mT
are liberal. ana courteous, ine Jour
nal abounds in valuable scientific Iri
brmation. It is published by S. R.
Wells & Co.; 737 Broadway N: Y.
BOOKS.
Our people have very few books ;
a Bible, not always, a Patent Office
Report, an Almanac and a few others
make up the catalogue generally. And
irious enough, in most cases where
you find books in the average home,
they are old. Since the war scarcely
any have been bought. Without books
the best home is impossible ; we must
have something to read. In most in
stances children reared without books
never accomplish much; wherever
you find a boy rising up above his
fellows: in some way or other he has
hid the use of books.
THE SISTER.
No ho u so hold is complete without a
sister. She gives the finish to te fam
ily. A sister's love, a sifters fhflu
ence what can be rrbrS hallowed i
is worked, through a heavy crop, the , .HSfcfJS OR Fxxcs WihikwAxiL, Tho
corn that has had most brain and tb.e United. States Treasury Department
iet uanu wor , me cow xmvzom- out a orwhitowaahW
isesmost atthe Jeast exjHsniel.such L, u said.to aaswer on wood or
butter asthe people generally cat; not &lm6i well , aml
. 7- r - , ' Ito be much cheaper: Slake half 4
are usea. not an arvicie ua was nev busbd of uxulLked lim6 wUa L-
J il !J SU ... C
auuiue same iaea nuu .iap a ,i
xwmuuipa is i u o a process. Stininir it arid add rV
XT' mm X m "VvVxav 1 mm M 4ki I ' 1 W
4umwWUw , "1ViIof salt, diasolved in warm water thre
county together, and compare the av- poundl of ul .ng
erase production of all the people. I J2 .
7 1 wi uu uuuiu uiiu puic, one-
BAREHEADED FEMALES . half poucd powdered Spanish whiting
Jfeurale'a in the faces and heads of oiind of clear glue dissolved in
woman is largely on the increase as watm water nU these wtU togetherj
compared With the .number b'HnsUnces nd let the mixture stand for. several '
or the disease amonc men, and this is ttx wa&n tUus , prepaml
believed to be due to tho iKfcKtr bro- m a KClue or .portawe- lurnace, ana
Ki. lu ,L ; i,;.i. wI,c usod put it .on as hpt as pcssibla
ICLUUU Oil VI UV14 hiJU UIVUU UI UVU I ;.i . 1 . . 4 . ,
. . .1 M. ., ' , 1 ( , wiu uiuci juiuwrs gr wiuiwua unua
women now -cover weir neaus. at, u 1
nnt rnlv nrtn of the most common of '"
' T1 THE GOSPEL OF TEMPKRANCE.
lemimne maiauies, oui one 01 tno most 1 . . '
painful and difScult of treatment. .It ' lf w J ; 1
is also a cause of much mental deprea- Gp8pei. work. And it -is doubly so
sion, ana is regaraeu Dy pnysicians as r irst, the Bible enjoins it and what
leading more often to habits of intern- the Bible enjoins 'ttitj preacher of tho
nerance amone women than anv other H"T snonui aavocate, secondly.
it 13 emphatically 'good news" which
u&ovoow. 1. a I t. . m
Iiurus ujc lnumpeiri mauawayjironi
his bottle and keeps, him to his Bible,
I XI-I 4 1 ' ' i. J 1 .
. ur.. i 1 . ! 11 I " man enivcu uy appeuic can.
The oliticmf campaign is unusually brcak M 9 ...
active and.excitins. This part df the rn indfced do much. Imt Uiam mtufc
State has nritbeefi so generally aros-1 first come the inclination. And there
ed since 1840. and vet the moral tone is where the root of tho trouble Isl
both of the speeches and the public m 8lecp' .
... 1 u u Let me swear says $ the swearer;
aooomhl ma u mnr h hotter than i ovr I - J. ..
before. That at leas
No country' can or
debased public assemblies ; it is alow
degraded 5bhstittiency that must, be
won by vulgar speech and pubncMn-
1 u . u 1el me swear says i the swearer;
ich better than; ever 4Lct me lic!t . (ho llar'3 ."Let A
east is a gbod token, tlrink" says the drunkard. Thevtfiil
or will be greats with no; come to the light," is the rhiilara-
A sister's watchful care -can any thing
be more tender ? A. sister's indness
does tb6 world tarn C3 anvthins
nlbre fture ? Who woufd live without
a sister ? A sfst? that is a sister in
decency' The public meetings so far
haf e been respectable and respe'rtfuL
Farther improvement still would ih;
crease the attendance of infldhitfal
citizens, and bring out a largerljote
.... ... . . . .
at tne election, lhe boys tnaxe too
mucn noise, appiaua wiuiGut cense 01
subject or time; hUzzdi JtiVt .inl the
wrong place; ad c?fend al) the! pro-
tiou of Christ ; and it is a true to
day as when nttercd by Divine lips on.
the. snore of Ualilee. Can a leopard
change his spots ? t'an a sinner re
move his desire ibr sin ? Neither can
adranVard ,whHe living in the depth 0
his.t. iniquity desire to leave his drink,
Tbj cevii is always by and gives, him,
entertaining company and counsel.'
May the Church of Christ arise in Its.
might and preach the GoCfel of Tern-,
nerance, and arouse Christian men
and women to their rlutr lw,Then In7
temperance . will not.c:atm its tixy.
CAMP MEETING.
i
Last wee we attended a Cim'
Heeting at Pleasant Garden in Guil
ford county. This is ,a..yery j.old
j CAinp-ground ; for more Kan two gen
J: A: BLAIR,
TTOFKY AT
ASHEBOIO' N. C.
nol-tf.
Sandwich, MsiC is ad5g" thai drinks
whfsiey and chews tobaxo, accL no
doubt fie' wlribminAtfed for thelcg
islatuc?, 1 . M .
In which case hd wbuld be a decided
ljkc t.dhameleon arwaye changes" ha iEpryeiiron much of the material
iio'r hi uic. Hal. ftrntirid
C. WJ REID,
Attorney at LaW,
ASIIEBORO, X. C.
TTAVlNG formed a rwxtnershlp with
JL BALL & lilt fcUOK 1 of Greensboro;
X. In the practice of Law In Kan
dolph, will be ready at all timestp give
strict attention to any business entrusted
to their hand. .
Asheboro, Feb. 2. 1878 colrtl-
Of Thotisonci Shingles
J for SALE, by -r 7 ''
woittii iicAxisTER.
no7.-tf. ,., . J.. ...
SUBSCRIBE FOB T&E RA-
DOLTH REGULATOR.'
fidelity, ifl part, in love is . sor; of
ardian iSgel in the home circle.
Her presence condemns vice. She is
the .quicker of good resolutions, the
sunshine in the puthvray of home. To
every brothev sLe is a light and tfei
Her heart is the treasury bouseof con
fidence. In her he finds a fast, friend,
a chrjltable, forgiving,- tender though
oflen severe friend: Ia berjbejfids
a ready companion. Her sympatby is
as open asdJ. and sweet as.tha fra
grance ofkfkwers. We pity the broth
er who pas no sister, nq sister's love.
leei.sorry xcr tne nome wmcu 1
not enlivened by a sistes presence.
A sister's, office is a noble and gentle
one. it is ners 10 persoaae u vinae.
to .wirl , to wisdom's ways. ; gently .to
lead where duty. caUo .o guard the
citadel.of borne with sleepless vigilance
of virtue ; to gather, graces and strew
fiowets aronnd the home, alter. ToJa
a sister is to..bold swt place; in
rjeart of home. It b to minister in a
holy efface.
erations it has, Hen. a. camping place
for the church' , mililant, and In its
splendid groye of, qaks hundreds of
worths citizens have been converted-'
Thjoagh all the years Pleasant par
den has held fast to the old land-marks,
not. neglecting tbejreal, improvements
of he ymes, nor; forgetting .the iaith.
and practice of the Fathers. . It is a
camp meeting as pioneer christians
understood it,not a kind of pioja
pic-nic with eeiai -religious exercuca
as a kind of amusement. The tent
holders are,, cordial, . warm'hearted
christians they nterUii 4'berallr
I bat with, the understanding tiial all
the entertained shall engage heartily
in the work of. saving souls. Idlers
and loafers are not welcome, roughs
never go there at alL . On Sands r
about fifteen btxdred persons were
present. tf penibl7 was prerlr.
and devout, and great . good w.:l ! re-
sdL To those who love bej;enumc
oiccamrvroeeiicg we .commend Pleas-
ant.Garden as one of the best ia the
country
",UUS wtuv f Vthouirui Xmerixh victims every year,
prieties. Most substantial citizens I r
would like t htar the issues of the
day difcusrccfjby the distinguished
gentfciefT .representing the parties,
and they are entitled, to as much icon-
sidofation as the noiay crowd.
TBDIPTI COLLEGE, N. C.
: i:Fnculty- . - '
Rev. B. CRAVEN,, D. D., L. D.
PrttidcnL - .
Prof. W. T. G ANA WAY, A. IL
O. W. CAilK, A. 3L
u L. JOHNSON, A. il. . !
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The next Session will begin Sept.
Cth, 1876. ; : , v .
. . EXPENSES.
The following li specific anl reliable :
Tuiiioa tof ten mvntb, $00 ; for ArA
aionths $33. TuitkQ lo Preparatory, ten.
month, $U)t ; fire, months, t23 In PrU .
mary Studies, leii months, 1 10; fire .
nicathi, mJ&l : v . ' '
' - mm k mr m 9 '
Mart knlatlon iZ paid only one tltrx.
Janitor fees,'$J for five lacotlts. ., . j
Board, Including iarnkhed rootn andj
servant, tlO to 12 per month. ,teJ
hoct 41 for ten months ; Wuhlng CO to.
75 ct per month : LigM shorn t2 xor ten
months. . .
. LIteraryi o2eilcf, (ndudlng Ccin-
icern-tt expVU,' coU the student,
111 for. the tint year ; after that IS.
There aic no othrr f xpeuie. . t, .
E3TIMAJTE FDH. FIVE MONTHS
Or from Sept. 5th to Jan. 10th,' the end
of tj?e f?At lam i . -;l j ?, u-j
Jkad 513 JO, .tuition 130, ; Janitor Jet
tJXb;iwahln, "fuel, and. U&U;tJV);
I Uterary.Sodety t-OC TcJaj tOO. II it
III 'Jxk. tfidtnfs nt Se.ulon It will cost
IS more. . If be U In preparatory or prW;
mary studka, . it will cost le. If tbiJ
Preident routrol the expcndlturr, lie
guarantee ihn above rrtult. - -
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