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The Reporter. ENTERED AT THE POST OKKIOE IN DAN BURY, AS SECOND -CLASS MATTER PEPPStt t SONS, Puts, and Prop,. THURSDAY, Ball road Matters. Wa iavit* th* careful attantioo of our reader* to the statement of Senator Vance, *ls*wh*r* published. As a sentisel, gusrding tbe interests of the p**pl« of North Carolina, he sounds tue not* of alarm, and places himself squarly in opposition to a powerful corporation that is so hurtful to thos* interests. Io doing this be shonld receive the bearty ■upporn oi every North Carolinian. In thia oontait he is a worthy champion of our p*opl«, and should h* seccsed in thwarting th* sohetues of the Richmond & Daavilla Railr*ad Company, and freaing us fross tbe ooils with wbieh they would snrround us, h* will become more uhan ever before th* tavori'.e of all North Carolinians Z*b Vance's devotion to North Carolina was proves long jean ago—during the dark days that overshadowed us in tbe war—and that love for bis State now prompts him to come to her res*** whan she is im perilled by this grinding railroad cor poration. In this straggle Senator Vance i* toting tbe part of a patriot, and not a demagogue. Already tbe people ot North Carolina bav* honored hid as they hav* no other man, and they have taken delight in oonferriug their highest offices npon him He is not seeking office or popularity of that we may rest assured, lor both h* already ha*, Tbia railroad eontest has become the grsat issu* of tbe day in tbi* State, and may absorb all oth*r*. It afftots our people more thau any other The ques tion .b, shall th* people of North Caro lina beeome "hewer* of wood and drawers of water" to tbe Kichmond & Danville Railroad Company 7 Shall we allow this gigantic corporation to obtain control of all our railroads and oppress us with exorbitant freight charge* ? Shall w* allow our North Caro,ina railroad* to ditcriminate against, and thus injure, our own towns and cities 7— l'ittsboro Record. President Gartield's sged mother is •topping with her niece in Hiram four miles from Garrettsville, Ohio. She re ceives messages from Washington, and spends much of the time at tb* front doer, anxiously watching for the messen ger who brings dispatches She is bow ed down with grief, sleeps little, muoh agitated by fear for the worst, and yet tenaciously clings to hope. Chicago, September 17 —Universally •old weather is reported from DesMoinaa and other parts of lowa. For several days enow fell all along the Rook Island r*ad, between Decota, twenty miles west of here, and in Nebraska. It was two inoh*s in depth at Omaha. The tops of tbe cars on the Rock Island road, on arriving here last evening, were cover ed with snow. The weather is oloudy and very oold for the season. Gen. Arthur's *uoae*sion to tbe Pros idential office puts a very different aspect on political matters. Conkling will now pnsh his oaso in New York with great ▼ebemenoe. The administration Repub licans in Ohio and Pennsylvania will gr*w lukewarm, and tbe political situa tion will be very vary materially chang ed. Arthur, a weak man, connected with violent partisane, and controlled by bad advitert, may drag bis party into the toils of death, and the Republican party may find danger and trouble on every side. We learn that in all 40,000 tons of iron for the North Carolina Midland : road have been purchased in Mogland Of this 5,000 ton* are to be delivered at Morehead during the months of No vember and December next. Tb* iron will b* brought io sailing vessels, and we are informed that return cargoes have been secured for all of the** ihips. Tbe other iron will b* delivered as rapidly as possible, beginning with th* new year 1 1 Cider ssade late in tne season and plaoed in a situation cool enough to pre ve*t fermentation may be kept till spring as sw*et as when taken frons tbs press, provided it ia mad* or'good *ound applea, and ia rich and sweet when it oomes fr*m th* pr*M, with no *it«r added. Io faot, it may be kept during tbe winter if put into tight casks or bottles, in a cellar *?*■ moderately cool. In accordance with an ord*r issued by Sol. Haa* Ksq , general freight agint ot Piedmont Air Line dated Sept 14th 1881, agent* ar* required to bill frte all material (hipped to Atlanta Ga, for the Atlanta Exposition and consigned to Hon. M. McGhe* commissioner of Agri caltsr*. Washington, Sept. 15— Ma*on, the ■oldier who attempted to shoot Guiteau, wil be eount-martiaUd at onee. Ho will plead inasnity, and will be repres ented by J. G Biglow as oounsel. There is muoh sympstby expressed for Mason among th* department employes, and a subscription i* being taken up fur him, whioh bid* fair to reach a good round | sum Senator Hill, who lately submitted to a second operatioe upon his oiouth lor for eneir, is doing wall He eats, talks •ad rides about town There is hops that a permeoeat ours has been effected President Arthur is the twealj firsj President rsl the United States—the third from New York State. An ICxhihit of CluimN audi ted ng"niimt the County of STOKKB from Sep't Ist 1880 to Sep't Ist 1881. ]Yo Xamc uj Claimant Mature of Claim Amount 1 Wm. if*. Campbsil, Work on road j} '24.00 2 8 C Kierioo, Delivering road order* Ac, 750 3 PD. Watkioi, Court officer, 200 4 VV H Bagley, s'preme o'rt, cost slate mi Ki«g, 850 5 JG H. Mitchell, r. D , Official (emcee, 307.42 6 J A Leak, Assessor, 24 00 7 J. C. Newsom, " 22 00 8 W. (iann, " 24 00 9 MT. Mitohell, " 20 00 10 W. B. Vaughn, " 20 00 11 VV. F Campbell, " 20,00 12 M. T. Mitchell, Registrar, 300 13 F J. Baker, Court officer, 4.00 14 W. H. Watts, '• " 400 15 16 J. F Hill, Inferior oourt, 800 17 J. L. Smith, '• " 800 18 C. M Lusl.y, " " 600 19 F Pringle, Commissioner, 52 40 20 B. Bailey, « 55 20 21 VV A Kites, Jail fees, 197 25 22 W. A Kates, Official, 5»5.70 23 VV A. Kates, " 36 51 24 J H Coviugton, Keeping poor, 28107 25 Gid George, Court offioer, 200 26 Dr. L H Hill sup't health, (service* to poor) IB 00 27 Joel F Hill, printing and other road aeivice, 400 28 Pepper Jc. Sons, publishing school exhibit, 7.00 29 Dr. VV W McCanl***, medical service paupers and prisoners, ... 27 50 30 P J Leak, os Insolvent Aug 'BO .30 31 James Rierson, jr csc, " " " »• 48.37 32 H L Reddick, DS. " " " 44 205 33 J K Blackwell, cs't " •' " " 50 34 J P Daltoo, JP, " '« « 44 .40 35 W S Vaughn o'st, " " " " .60 36 W B Vaughn, JP, " " " " .55 37 J L Smith, JP, " " " 44 ]OO 3« J H Lowe, o'st, mm « . m j47 39 WVV King, sol, " " " " 400 40 WII Watts, DS, " " " " 210 41 W A Kites, Sh'ff, " « » 44 13 20 42 M T Simmons, o'st, " " 44 " 147 43 PHMabe, JP, •' " » '« 1,30 44 P D Waikios, oourt officer, 400 45 Joseph H Covington, 2 ooffins tor pauper*, 4.00 4G A J Brown, registrar, 12 46 47 PII Mabe, " 2.12 48 J A Leak, " 2.40 49 TII Bain, " 114 50 S Adams, " 387 51 L W Anderson, commissioner, 63 00 52 Dr JII Ellington, post snorteaa examination, 10 00 53 W L Sauuders, special coroner inquest, 10.00 54 James Iliersou, Jr, cs o, in'vent oases, rT, 'BO, 49.40 55 J L Smith JP, ' 1 ' .55 56 Jos Dobson Sol. 1 • 4 6.00 57 MoD Boyd DS, « • « 1.60 58 W A Elites Sh'ff, « « 420 59 WII Watts, DS, ' 4 150 60 P D Watkins DB, • • • 1,30 CI F J Baker DS, 4 44 .40 62 J T Martin o'st, . « i 50 63 J M Fulton JP, • • « .20 64 M T Mitchell, J P, • • « .15 65 J P Adkios 1) S, 4 • 4 .87 6ti J W Lult) JP, ' • ' 1.07 67 W S Vaughn o'st, • • • 192 68 PII Mabe J P, « ' • .60 69 James Young est, 4 ' • .80 70 M D Turpin o'st, « • • 1.25 71 Wm Newsom JP, ' 4 4 .65 72 J P Covington conveying 2 paupers to PH, 3.75 73 S B Taylor, Cor, inquest en Nash Carter, 10 00 74 E W Bluir, desk for Register, 20 00 75 James Young road supervisor, 12.00 76 J M Hardy ' ' 6.00 77 D F Hogan « « 13.00 78 G M Joyoe 14 100 79 R B Hart « • 650 80 G R Fry « « . 500 81 W A Smith « « 500 82 Pepper St Sons, goods for burial of pauper*, 463 83 M T Mitchell registrar, 250 84 J F Hill, presiding Feb'; court 'Bl, 10.00 85 C M Lasley, ' • * • 10.00 86 J L Smith, « 4 « * 800 87 P H Martin court officer 5.00 88 W H Watts ' ' &0., 8.00 89 F J Baker • 4 4.00 90 W H Watts DS, insolvent cases, Fob. 'Bl, 150 91 Geo Smith DS, ' • ' 1 .30 9-' W J Lackey DB, 4 ... iOO 93 W V Sbelton JP, ' ... , 6 0 94 J P Reid J I', « ... i6O 95 J R James DS, • ... 155 96 VV S Vaughn 1) 8, ' 4 « ' 130 97 W A Lash JP, « ... .45 98 Rob't Martin (of pies, es't, • • • 50 99 Pll Mabe JP, iasolvent ' ' 4 .35 100 VV B Vaughn JP, ' ... .32 101 VV A Kstes sh'ff, « ... 430 102 VV Newsom J P. 4 ... _SO 103 F J Baker D 8, • ... 1 CO 104 P D Watkins DS, ' ... ,60 105 O H Simmons DB, « ... .30 106 G R Fry D 8. 4 4 4 ' .50 107 H A Lewis D 8, • ... £0 108 James lliersou Jr, cso, ' ' 4 4 56 82 109 J G II Mitchell R D, official servicsa, 84.35 110 VV R Beunett, road supervisor, 800 111 J A Leak coayeying 2 paupers to P H, 4 00 112 Jas Rierson Jr, ol*rk, insolvent oasea, 240 113 W VV King, Sol, • 4 4.00 114 Jos Dobsuu Sol, 4 4 200 115 VV A Kstes sh'ff, ' 4 .65 116 Dr J L l'eatross, surgical operation etc on pauper 27 50 117 8 C Riersoa conveying prisoners to jail, 4 90 118 S B Taylor coroner, inquest on A Dillon, 10.00 119 F Isoua road supervisor, 2 00 120 Wm Campbell ballot boxes, .90 121 P H Martin eourt officer, 500 122 VV H VVatts « 500 123 8 B Taylor boardiag bung jury, 7 20 124 VV 8 Simmons o'st, insolvent* 8 T,'Bl, .97 125 M T Smith J P, ' 4 .60 126 11 L Riddiok 0 st, 4 4 .30 127 R I D*lu>n D 8, « 4 176 128 Wm Newaoui J P, 4 4 . .90 12? Jauies Rierson ci'k, 4 4 88.02 130 W H Watt* DB, 4 4 390 , 131 P J Leak D 8, 4 4 146 , 132 Hud Reid D 8, 44 .16 • 143 W A Kates sb'tf, 4 4 13.95 134 Jos Dobson sol, 4 4 6.00 136 8 H Taylor sh'ff 44 .32 136 M I Muobell J P 4 4 1 &0 137 li P Reid o'st 4 4 I 13« 8 Ven-bi* DB. ' .30 139 Geo Pe.rce J P, 4 4 2.00 140 W H B*wur o'*t, 4 4 21® 1 I*l j f am jtp, 44 .88 1 , 142 W V Sheltoa JP, ' 6 " . 143 RVT Shelteci DS, ' ' , " 144 W W King aol, ' ' 1000 145 W F Campbell JP. « 1 6° 146 P D Watkin* OS,' * ,80 , 147 8 C Ri*r*oo o'*t, « JBO 148 Ano Smith midwife to J 1 150 W V MoCaole** jurur do 1-00 1 151 LF Smith ' ' !00 ' 152 M L Hutohersoa ' ' ' 153 S M Riersou # • ' 100 1 154 N S Burton « ' . 100 1 155 Pttor Buitb • 100 1 150 Wm Neal burial E4 Li*J»*J ' 157 A J lirewn JP, lueulTsat *a*a 80 ' 158 Jo* H Ci»«iii(|tun good* £ir poor bouse 320 > 159 W N lilackburt. Assess* 1881 22 00 1 ICO M T Mitchell • ' 22 00 » 161 Ja* A L«ak • 26 00 ' 162 Walker Gauo ' ' 26 00 > 163 J F Hill ' ' 00 ' 164 J C New*oua 11 20 00 ' 165 W F Campbell ' ' 20.00 ' 166 Willis James carrjinn pauper to Patrick V*. 500 ' 167 Peyton Hairfctoo oui.tjing coroner 100 | 168 J F Hill August ooeit 1881, 6.00 ' 169 C M Lttlej .ii t; 00 1 170 J L Smith ' ' ' 4.00 171 P H Martin court officer Aug. 1881, 3.00 172 W H Watt* .... 300 1 173 OPR« ul ' , i ' • ' 250 I m V «-ft**,- - ™ - tt '■ »-* . • v.uin i* Aanunt CTiui.ty Claim*, Zlli'Xi Witness Claim* AVJJ{U«I oouit, 1880 74 75 I • • Fel>'j • 1881 32 09 i ' ' Fall term, 18ro 70 22 i « Sptiug le.ui, 1881 135 95 i ' • l'lituiecuuus 40 20 i Amount witness claims, 359 21 Auioui.l jury claim*, 700 00 Kill. OCIItDK I'Airlß ALt.OWAKCKS. WmGlidewell Outsidol'uuper 36 00 ' ' 48 00 BdWy Ball aud daughter, ' ' 48.00 James Duggio* ' ' 42 50 Arraoa THjf ' ' 24.00 F Uobauuo 1 ' 24.00 Georg# Hay 00l 1 ' 24 00 Jaoob Hawking col ' ' 24 00 Tbeoph*lu* Ki*er ' ' 24 00 Jt>ba;Satuuei ' ' 8 00 Pollj Brown ' ' 1800 George Skeltoo ' ' 30 00 John Siiemor* ' ' 53 00 Linie Roid (of Torn) ' 4 12 00 Nellj Hatobin* ' ' 8 00 John EUi* and wife ' ' 16 00 P*n Siak fur *UB ' ' 12 00 Motes Shuff for eon ' * 5 00 Suwn Mabe 1 3 00 C W Tillj for foundling infant ' ' 250 Sheltoo Ashby Lunatic P.uper 34 50 MinetT* Robertson ' ' 3ti 00 Pink Uiaokburn f ' ' 30 00 Sarah A Mount* 4 ' 48.50 J J Priddy for Lizzie Raid 14 49 00 Sarah Franoia ' ' 43 00 Amount Paid to outside Paupers 703 00 . TOTAL AMOUNT $-4036 51 COUNTY RKVKNU* MOW VAKIOL'S, 1880 Tax on propertj list, d • • {4012 36 • 1 ' anlisted * 62 60 i tax on polls (for pool) - * 963 0v i ' ' ' uulisted - - 44 00 Countj Tax under Schedule B & C 145 02 $5226.98 CREDITS Bj Stationary 2 jears paid at Raitigh 80 95 15146 oft By Commisatyiiar* on (5146 051 • 257 30 * S4BBB 75 By Vouchers Examined aud apprised $5010.01. Amount Overpaid sl2l 26. STAT a or NOKIH CAROLINA, ) titokee Couutj. ) Office Board of Comniieeionei*, Sep't Ist 1861. I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true financial EXHIBIT, setting forth the claim* auditted Irom September Ist 1880 to September Ist 1881. Also the Couuty Revenue from all tources for said year. In witness wkereol 1 hereunto set ray hand and eeal at offioe in Danbttry, tin* Bth day ot September 1881. J G H. MITCUILL, C. B C. C. KILLED BY KATILK SNAKEB. —A lady who ba* been yiaiting at President* inform* us concerning oueol the tut at terrible aacident* tbet ever came to our knowledge. There reside* near President a widow who bad three ebiidren A lew day* liuce (lie was preparing diuner and had tbe yt>4bgMt child with her in tbe bouse The other two cbil dran wera sent by her to hunt tome eggs. Tbey were both young, aad goiug out ot the bouse they paw a kollow log ia the yard. One ot tbeio put in her little band to t«e if thare ware aoy eggs, but tjuickly pulled it out, saying that a obioken bad dtueu 'l'l.e other iucerted hit baud aie jerked ii out with a tuftsats A rattletuake had bitten tLam both. The scream ot ike aeooii i child brought out (he moth er, and lilting a kettle of bolting potatoes trim tbe Hove *o that they would not burn, tht *tarted out Bbe had just got outsid* the door wben »ha *«* recalled to the house the ego nixing crie* of the baby, who Lad mauled across tk* floor and upset the boiling water over biuisell—She was almost diabearteued, and did nit kuuw what to do- Help soon ar rived, and averytbing that cold be doue was doue for the .thiea liuU auttertre, Out notbiug did eny good They all rapidly grew worte, aud within a day all three died and were buried inthe eauie grave. The name we did not learn bat we are a*«ured (bat the abjve are lacta.— til dtp L)tr- | ruck■ 1 A JiLT*DGi*L'B RBVSNOB. —A deserted Parisian dam *•l baa just secured au origtual aad ample reveug* upon her faithlaaa lover Heariug that Alpho ise had been ocgailed by the chartas of a larjs« wedding portion held out (» >, IUI , by the pareote of auutber youag ludy wbo «aa anxious to marry him, Blanobe rose to the occasion aud ou the eve ot tha detrotbal, while tbe afllacced pair were fastiug aad ueak lag aaarry, she sent a letter to tbeLrido elect auaouuciiiu that tha had poiaoned all tbe teod which turniebed forth the banqael. This grim siatauieut was read aloud at the ta ble aad uaturally caused a gaucially pacia. Tbe fianee and her mother were earned out m hysteric* and doctn * were aumasened from lar and near. One of the dt*b»a teal) led aad foaad to eonutn no trace of poiton, aud aft** * •oma farther experiioouts the ooapany realised that t j, * ' had been made the victim* ot a practical joke. But Bla n V had bar revenge, for lota eoull not flourish ia the »h a 4 * of a *tcmach puaip,and the eogageaiebt was promptly brok en. It ia not announced whether Alpbonse will ret|i rD / bis old love or wb*th*r 1 • will b* welcomed it be doe* ° Malarial POINOU. The priaciptl cans* of marly *ll sickness at this time ot tba year h*» its origin in * disordered Liver, which, if not regulated in time, great suffering, wretchedness and death will ensue. A gentleman writing from Soitli America savs: "I have used tour Simmons Liver regulator with good effect, both «■ n prevention and cure for Ualarial Fevers on the Isthmus of Panama." - A Portly TRFFIFRI-R-RT-W VEGETABLE AKiip* M#dioin * g it tfetfwl Sptcitic *OP MALARIOUS " * _Xt> TEVKKS, BOWEL, ■ I r JAUMD'CB. COLIC " J'P"' ~Z* RK3TLKSSNRS3, UINTA L 01 PREDION, SICK HKADACHE CONSTIPATION, MAOtilA, iILIuWS.N BSS DYSPEPSIA, Ac. If you feel drowsy, debilitated, have fre qutnt headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite, and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver, or "biliou«ne»»," and noth ing will cur* you so speedily aud permanently 11 to take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. It ii given with lafety, and the happiest results to the moet delicate infant. It isket the piece of quinine and bittere of every kind. It it the chaapesupuresi aud beet family me dicine in the worm. Buy only the Genuine in while Wrapper with red Z, prepared only by J. H. Zeilin A Co. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS. SEEDS THAT SURPRISE! THE FARMERS' "BONANZA." Maxii*. a n»w rtgaiaMa from S. A., illffcrln* from anytbtti* avar grown berr. dellclooa rnw or cookud. B«ed sam T.y mall *»cta * paper HO ya B»»an of Japan, half beau h»Uf paa, laid by ch»m lata to ba the ricbMt h»n;*u n»od known. Flna foditer riant. ala.>. ?erd. 15 rta. a yap-r. Oiban Queen Watermelon, lust Imported. farcret variety ever frown In V. . (trni. luacnua, crlap and aosary : baat lu k»«i> orahlp,26 eta. » paper of 3n •eeda.S papora fbr|l. Very vnrre I.oi-oT wood Muakmelon. lai»a«t kiw*u Ito* f**t lona-tlne quality, early a'i t oroltllc. !5 eta. a l'«r*r. I'Tlma* Tomato, rii'baal flavor. early, prolific sottd-un equaledtnarary way.lfcrta a peoer. White E«yj>- Fan Corn (from th* Nll«>, -Mis Immensely In the South wbaro o'.har corn fall*. L'nequaled for table or stock. JO ct». a pai>er. Ti eta. a found. Teoal n te, one plant h.ts a cow two (lay.: 10 to 11 ft. blah. IS ru. a paper. Cuero rom.cretna I In. long, k In. broad. s««1 will lirluc fa'mlo a price;. It eta. • pap#r All th* abow* Miit for fl. Bof each for 92- Address \ 11. UIS.WFRT A «•«». AtlaaU. «»• Reference: Hon. W. L. Calhoun, Mayor ot Atlanta. ELH.IBT, WITZ & las par tars aid Wholesale Dealers ia OTIONS, HOSIERY; GLOVES; WHITE AND rANCY GOODS Ne. I Haaever street; Bnltiaere Hd. «4ly- V . O . WILLIS, with BATHE, AKDERSOJT A BARD, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nr». 286 West Pratt And 52 South H«wa-d Streets, PaHtrton liiym, BALTIMORE J. If Andcritn, KlliU Unri nrlCnst $72 A WEEK #l2 a day »t home easily mads. Costly Uultit free Addiess TR u» a Ce., Aucusta, Maiae. M. AHBLIRQLAZEBROOK, M. MILLHISER St CO., WIIOI.KSALI DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, 1309 MAIN STREET, Sept 8-81-tina Riihmotid, Va. BEATTY'S ORGANS II uselul stops, 5 sets reeds only SGS. Puios slls up. lllus. Catulof Fh««. Address BBAITY, Washington, V. J. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! Tt Stltcl a a* firtl fists good* CAD '** We bay* a fall etoek of »uld. MANN'S and LIPPINCOTT'S AXKS In tbort, • full liae of HARDWARE Whioh we are dailj increasing. PAINTS, VARNISHES, OILS, &e latelj added to our etoek BROWN, ROGERS A CO., declGlj iasten , N. C. JAMES D. CHAMBERLAIN, WITH €. W. Thorn A Co., WUULKPAL.B HAT DEALER*, Richmond, Vs , Special atteatlon give* te orders, end satla tartlon f uaraateed. Jane 16th 1811. Cm. AGENTS WANTED lor the Beet and Festest Selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced S3 per ceot. National Publishing Ce., Allaata, da. *srleSss Robert Q. OuUoway, Jr., With . STERN & CO., WIiOLBIAL* Boots and Shoes, * AV 9 GOVERNOR STREET, stk Doer I'roa* Mai*, • r T* RICHMOND, TA. VASSA R COLLEGE, ~ FOUOHKSSrsIK. If. T. FOR THE LIBSRAL EDUCATION OF WO men Examinations for eutrancd, Sejit. 14th Cktalogtx* seat on application to W. L. OBAN, Registrar. July 3-2ss *'.■ EILMBI m emtOP THE FOR*. If Bfenink wholly or In part from natora or dU ' MMK JKWc* fro« Dwribo oaaa and a#nd stamp Troi. L. Pomuerm. Qro K. Pomowrrw. Of PituylTania. Of Danville. PUBLIC Warehouse ! For tbe 8«U of Leaf Tobaooo, DANYILLI, VA. John 0. Witcher, "I Job* A. H*rndeH, Of Pitlaylvania, I Of PUUylvanle U. Oak*, I W. H. Pulley, Of Reidiville, N 0..J Of Bethel Hill, N. 0., Auctioneer* Clerks. C. P. Covington, of Ca*w*H, N. p., S. W. Brown, of Glad* Hill, Franklin, Ya., David Terry, Pittsylvania Co., Ye.. Nor. 13. Flo° r Usaager*. W. 4. TUCKIR, 0. IMITI, a. b. iPRAaiNS. TICkKK, SMITH k CO., Manufacturer* and Whole**!* Dealer* la BOOTS; SHOES; HATS AND CAPS 250 Baltimore Ureal Baitisaore, Mi. Ne-ly. GKEiSNSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE. GREENSBOBO, N. C. Tha Mil Session of this well known loati tution will begin on T#KMd PER SBBSloJ? Board and Tuition in full 1f75 00. Chargei for extra auiVU.wnodante. For particulars apoly tor Catalogue to T. M. JUNKS, Preaidaut. Greaniboro, Jan* JU, THE UNIVERSITY —or — NORTH CAROLINA. NEXT SESSION WILL BEGIN AUGUST 2 sth, 1881, Combines the sdvtntsges ol the eld Curri culum, with tpecial aud attended instruction aeiording to th* Univeraity sviiem. Connected with it are school* of LAW, o MEDICINE, and ot PHARMACY. Special faiilitie* fciven lor practical studies, •uc*i as Analytical and Agricultural, Chem ist iy, Laua Surveying, Draw ing. Book-Keeping, Busi ness, Law, Phonogra phy, tio. Fxpenses, including tuitiea *nd room reot, $lB5 to $230 per annum. Addre**, lor catalugue and particular*, KEMP P. BATTLE, LL l>. Pie*id*ot. ChJpel Out, X. C., July 28.-aw. Aeheville Female College, AsntviLLt, N. Caholiha, i*one of tbe be«t anl che»pe«t schools in tli* South. Favora bly located with extensive ground*, walk*, and con modiou* building*, li has an expe rienced Faculty. Full ourae, aud givr* thoroagb in*truction. Music * specialty, ijood Piano's and a magnificent Pip* Organ. References: Bishop Weightmsn, S. 0. ; Or. H. It. Kaiterling, lieuiiettsville, M. C ; Hon. It B Vance, N. 0. j Dr. If. U. K. Cunning bam, Nashville, Tern.; Prof R. W. Junta, uiuihl, Uus. £ieud lur Catalogue. Addiee* ill* Picsident, Rrr. J»«kh Atkin*, Ja., 6r J. A Hh&nnkh, Business Sup't. July 38th lt&l-lm. J. li. NICHOLSON, WITH J. P. YANCEY & CO., (Successor* to Yancey, Franklin * Co., IMP ITEIS OF NOTION*, No. 1 MS Mai* Street, Richmond, Ta. March 17, 1(79. tf. WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED. U you InUnd to ret % ropy of Wo^* •Ur 1 # Uuftbrldfod Dictionary* "DO IT NOW.'* 6se Webster** llMlirtdnd, pane 1164, giv ing tli. name of each mil,—showing the value of DEFINITIONS BY 111-L'STItATIONN. The picture* In Webster under the M word*. Beef. Boiler, Cattle, Column, Bra, Hone, Moldlnea, l'timuilon, Ravelin, tUilp*. (pages lIM and lilt) Hteam engine. Tim bers, define 343 words and term* tu better than they could be defined In word*. Xew Edition of WEBSTER, k*s 118,000 Words, 3000 Engrariagi, 4600 SEW WOBDB udltnhft, BioKraphioal Dictionary of over 9700 Names. Published by Q. AC. MERRlAM.Springfield, Mas*. BETHEL Classical Hd Military kcUtmj Nfr Way mint, Favptur Q», Fa, Prtytrt* fvr Colltgt, Umttrtilf er Outturn Hecotamtnded for Location, Health, Mor ality. Scholarship and Discipline. Board, Tuition, and Medical Ai tendance, (Half Session) *O6 00. Addrera far Catalogue, Maj. k G Surra, Supt Bethel Academy P. 0., Fa*uier Ce., Ta, Fi '"ks * 2 ti * f«! H ajmH J 1%. I \ B*s SJi; I gaiJ SaljKi ■; \ 5
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