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GENERAL NEWS. The wheat crop of England this yearis 00,000,000 short - Nearly every county in Maine has a prohibition ticket in the field. New fodder on the Kaleigh mar-i ket - ' ' , ; ' i " Ex-Postmaster J ames ' has de-1 dared for the Prohibition party. The murder of Uev. 31 r. Had dock has raised quite a storm of in dignation in Iow a. The Massachusetts State Prohi bition , Convention will be held in Worcester on the. 8th of September. Halifax county has increased the number of inmates of the penitentiary- one since our last issue, The Prohibition State Conven tion of Pennsylvania , met m Harris burg Wednesday. . . Thos. Hurley, the Molly Maguire leader, is dead, lie' evaded the de tectives to the last." : ' 1 Mr. D. E. Petty, of Bush Hill, had a finger .torn off i by a planing venture to say that it is hardly prob able that any court j will fine the Commissioners of .Wake for an hon est and , conscienc ious discbarge of i their duty.' State Chrouicle. . The September number of Dem orest's Magazine is replete with in teresting rand, instructive reading, Among the articles worthy of note are "Thirty - Years in. Journalism,"' by Jenny June: '"The War of the Rum Power on the People," by . W. Jen nigs juemorest; ".tour. nenas. in a Phaeton; ;-. ,"JVIadame La Fayette: Her Hero Husband and Her Home; and "A Night Refuge in Paris.'' Mrs. Hart's serial increases in interest, and 'A Night Refuge in interest, and The World's Progress . is highly sug gestive. : The other features of this popular Magazine ) entitle : it to a welcome in every; household. The frontispiece is a beautiful oil picture of a charming child, . r i Trains will run regularly on the C. Y. & Y. V. toad to Summerheld after this week. r - Work on the U. S. Court House in this city has been resumed. We hope to see it completed soon. j Mr. Hiram C. Worth, a .highly respected .citizen 'of this place, died on Saturday at the advanced age of :78 years. , i ' ' f" ' ' '' " On Toufsday of last 1 week, Mr Thomas ; Cowan, a' deaf mute, ; was killed "by the1 train' on the G. E. & Y. V." railroad, near Pleasant Garden.;: LAUGSHAHS. For Beauty, Utility i and Hardiness, THEY SURPASS ALL' OTHERS ''. 1886. ; V r bint; to' make roo ra f. r ou r Fall Stocky which will be larger than ver before, we have - concluded to reduce tbe price on evvry article wi hiive in store. . - - machine on the 24th inst. V dead "issue. (Continued.) -Wake county Democratic Con vention will be held on the 11th of September. ' , ; . . - Old bonds to the value of $135,- 500 were burned in the office of State Treasurer last Saturday. The Episcopal Church of the State will establish an1 orphanage at Charlotte, says the Orphans Friend. Eight of the Chicago Anarchists nave oeen louna guilty, beven are to be hung and one goes to prison for fifteen years. ; . .Judge Joell Russell, -candidate for Governor, and Judge. A. D. Bow- en, candidate for Lieut. Governor, nave opened, tne rronibinon cam paign in-California. Mr. H rant 1. Darby, . a promi nent lawyer of Wilmington, N.jC., died on Sunday last ; at Summer ville, N. J. His remains have been brough. to Wilmington for interment. Seven of our capitol cities have local option. Raleigh, N. C; Atlan ta, Ga.; Jackson, Miss.; Augusta, Me.; DesMoines, Iowa ; Providence, Rhode Island; Topeka, Kans. The followins delegates have been appointed to represent Madison township in the Prohibition Conven tion to be held in Greensboro, Sept. 11, 1886: Geo. W. Lemons, Milton T. Wagoner, Wm. P. -Eields. District Attorney Busbee was in oui citv last Friday. He came to prosecute Joel Watkins for counter feiting. The said Joel had been making money the wrong way. He failed kto put in enough silver and gold, and was caught. He was held "to appear at Raleigh, in November, for trial.- GoMsboro Advance. The average value of land per acre in Wake county, putside of Ral eigh, is found to be $10.75. --Mr. E. A. Steadman has been appointed en gineer at the Institution '. for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind Asylum, to succeed Mr. J. D. Holt, deceased. The First Baptist Church of Ral eigh, Aug. 10th, extended a call to Eev. J. L. White to its pastorate. Stale Chronicle. . ; : . : Rev.Moses A. Hopkins, of Frank lin county,U. S. Minister to Liberia, is dead, lie was a colored man. of character : and ability w and m;. de a worthy representative of his race at the foreign court. Prof. E.E. JSmith, Principal of the Colored Normal School atFayetteville, is mentioned as his successor. He is an intelligent man, active in his efforts to promote the education and elevation of his race, and would make a worthy s1snc- cessor to the'deceased Minis ter. The tabernacle meeting at Ruth erford College has been in session now three days, and great enthusi asm prevails. The crowd has stea dily increased until the groves sur rounding the college are alive with vehicles and. tents of almost every de scription. ' The excursions' brought a fine lo of recruits from both ends of the road. The weather is fine and everything bids fair for, a great day tomorrow. We have five services eachlay, besides , two sessions of the i conference daily. ;, There is plenty of everything good ta eat, and the hos pitality of. the pople at the college and at Icard Stations is unbounded. RaleighVisitor. ? - r L.D. Taylor, who was refused, by the Board of County Commission ers, license to sell wine and beer within less than a mile of;' the city limits, has brought suit against the five County , Commissioners, under that section of the Code fining every Commissioner $200 failing to perform his duty. 'Justices. Barbee and "Whit aker gave judgment against Com i missioner Johns, who appealed to the Supreme Court. The Chronicle doesn't like to express and opinion ' upon a case that is pending, but we the We If you want a Fowl that will please you, send to me and eret some Chicks of the above breed, 'Also a few fine. Plymouth Rock Cockerels, r Price. $1 00 each.;; Satis faction guaranteed, r : : - h ? - ; C. D. WIIITAKER, - " VJ Dnrham, N. C aug27--4t ' .! ' ; ; It is to you that we look with greatest solicitude and anxiety. are one people ; one has no interest which the other does not share, and the ' great common -welfare of both races is here involved as in no other business, the weal or the woe of our sons and daughters' for many gener ations is involved in our uniting to banish intemperance! by driving whiskey from our! land, or retaining it to swallow up our hard : earnings and pauperize our ; homes and our 4 children's minds and hearts f forever. Never, be alarmed by that baseless threat that you endanger your liber- ties : you are liDeratinsr society or a tyrant more terrible than civil servi tude. Blackstone, B. 1. c. ,L, 126, says : "Laws, when prudently framed, are by no means subversive of free dom, but rather introductive - of liberty. " (Blackstone is the greatest of authority on matters of law). He farther quotes Locke on government. p. 2. sec ,59, as, saying : "Where So thato all .well-regulated minds, and I might say hearts, law conveys the idea of defense rather than' of fense. Nor fear; of depriving ' the seller of any liberty which he justly enjoys; you will f not " do this. No man may claim the right as . seen above to pursue a trade by which every otner craae ana calling more or less injured. I Hear an extract from Kent's Commentaries. "The government may, by general Dr. J.'W.' GRIFFITH , Surgeorij Dentist, Vffice on East Market JStret t opposite VGovfernmeut building. ExtroetiuK tetU advantage Patent Medicines, ' ' Chomicalx, ' Paints, ' . . 'Lard Oil,' . ' ' Castor Oil, -! : ' . Fish Oil," . Machine Oil, ind every other kind of oils.' Copal Varnish, " - c 5 Coach Varnish; - ; Japan Varnish," J ; . ' - Black Varnish, nd all other kinds of varnishes. ' Perfumery of every kind, from the cheapest to the best kinds. ' These goods must be sold regard less f profits they must go. We mean what we say we mean bui less.- . Please call on ua before buying, as jre are sure 'we can make it to your E. M. CaldcU'Jgh & Bra., -DMLEK IN 'Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, Confectioneries FO 1 1 KU i N ;& DOMEST1 ( r FUV 1 IS f (pp iiLe S-ret ,. lien T. S. SHEX.TON, -DEALER IN- SSP.C-D.: "AUU?ACrjRIiIG CO., : ; Groonoboro, 2ST. O. MANTJFACTT7BEE3 07 i Tur,oi;:Ei7ATEP,'iviir: cooi: mid iicati::g ctovcc, Saw Hills, Cane Hills, Hora Poto Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, . - v J And Castings of Every Description. ' JE3Send for Prlce-List." " CLOSING -0.UT SAI.K! ''IP"' i. i St .. -OF- WHITE GOODS, without pairi a speciuUy. ? Office .vith alt the Litest Jmprjyeru m menta. Give me a culL ; ;,,;V' Aug. 13 3 mo. ; ' ) liu aished imtr i 1 1 : . - TTAVING, THIS find DAY OF AUGUST. Country Merchants and Farmer vhen you are in rtoed of anything in oar line, get other prices, then et ours and see the dinerence. We can affjrd to sell goods low don. ana irom now on we mienu 10 ao it,. For. Fall planting we have to ar- 1886. qualified as administr;itix of the estate of RnkinB. , Binhon, dew ased , ftc- cording to lawy I hereby notjf iill rpM.Cous I rive a large frosh stock of n&vmg , ciaim againsi uie esuue oi ; saia Bishop to prrsent them within: the tinie re scribed by law, -or this notice will W pleaded in bar of time reeoTery.t: All- persons indeb ted to the 8)dd entate are berebjr notified to make immediate, rpaj men & 5 or they will ; be prosecuted to Judgment AULINDA M.' BWHOIV V f I , FOR BOTH SEES. On 6e' ?. F.4 & Y. Vr H. II. 12 tides north of Ureeunboro. has bveu ; in successful operation for 13 jenrs.f This school of HKH 6SAD teaches nil branches common! iu such Institutions. Students leave the cars within three minuteB walk of the Academy. Your patronage is solicited. ; F..S. BLAIll, I Snmmerfield, N. C. Orchard Grass, Herd Graf", Lawn Grass, - , Hungarian, ' ' ' 'Millet . ' , Ryb, , - ; Red Clovt r, And nearlv every other; kind -01 Field and. Garden Seeeds which ill be pexf'ectty reliable. Thanking the public for their iberal patronage and soliciting a continuance in tbe future we remain Very truly, Callum Bros, & Go., Druggist and Seedsmen. CROCKERY, -GLASSWARE, Vooden and Willow Ware,5 it EN ERA Ij M E RC HA NDISE 'G apr:2:tf Grensboeo, N. W. F. Dorsett & Son, - ' PROPRIETOltS OF . ORE IlIIJnOTEL, . ; i- AND DEALERS IN . Fancy aud Family Groceries, . ORE HILL, N: C. - ; 1 ! .' '"Summer Dress Goods and Summer Silks, Laces & Zephyr Ginghams, White mid Colored Embroidered Robes. We have marked bowti all our SHOES and SLIPPERS, in order to reduce our; stock which is still large. In our Clothing department ! Iu our clothing department we defy competition ns to style and price. We v ill sell now lower than ever. - Last, hnt not least, we: would like to mention that we hav i just received a ner lo. of our celebrated "MATCH LESS" $3.00 SHOES. We keep ihem in order to suit everybody in four difFerent styles, viz: Laced, Buttoned and Congress. If in need of any shoes loot at these before bnying any others. " A w . C9 High; Point Classical r Institute, , HIGH POINT, N. C. - T1REPARES FOR COLLEGE OR BUSI- fTness. Tt-acher's and Commercial Course. Both Hexes admitted, ftext Session begins Ar.g. 23rd, 1886. ToitioU per mo., r2.00 to 4 00. Board per ma, in private lamuiea. $8 to $10 ; in ctnbs, $5.00 to $6.50. Copies ! of the Monitor and Catalognes free on ap-l plication. S. H. THOMPSON, Principal. GREENSBORO, N. ju!2 Cm C. I -I All Temperance People . STOP AND THINE OS ho 03 regulation, interdict such uses oft XTthzI C. Ci GorTelL pruperij as Youa creaw nuisances,! jrks ilAt -ee-e, direct t from New auu ueconie uangerous to xne lives, York a complete stoctnot or health, or peace, or comfort of the or: J Cmmiir lliinnArv citizens, unwholesome trades. Spring and Summer Mil line y slaughter-houses, operations offensive Fur 1886 An! 3 ou are , ef,P4 Ct,u,JJ Ifyou will call at my store, spend a lie w moments ana see my puces you Ol will h&vA vnnr Answer. Vnn ahIt When you come to town tbeprob lem to solve is, where can you buy the most goods for the least money; or more plainly, speaking, you say.l havo bat little money and want to uy lots of goods. ULow can it be done, you ask. Echo answers how? l eeiiBes, m uejposn. oi powuer, - m. . anftt. in,tln(i3a Tnii i:ne tne application or - - M ' a. - r 00 n i t QD K O B O H w o o o Pi! C3 o . be- CO O t i H O ' u f i i o ' EQ boo .2 O " oJ CD at s ; . as - t-t T T3 O o U O -a o CD m jy 23-tf. C. & M. PRETZFELDER, Greensboro, N. C. k STAR .,'."-'.: '." FOIi THE SALE OF ' ; ' T5T Tfc . - 5 ol 0D O S 'S - S ' " o O CO 5 o o EC t 4 . S 6 x i o . cr 3 15? Buggies, Carriages steam, power to lne most ; popular shapes of IIntt and very naturally how comes it you propel cars, tne ouiiaing witn com- and 1 mnets both tnmmeu uuu un- hnstihlp materiftl. tand t.hfi rmrial nf Itrimmtd. together with a full as the dead, may all be. interdicted by sortment of Fancy Goods law in i Vip tii ir! si: rf onaft. mafiCAC . r V i population, on the general and n- University of North Carolina. tional principle that ; every person TE NEXT SESSION OPENS AUGUST can sell goods so low? my expenses are LOW. AND l answer, I can sell goods lower than I could if ny ex-! penses were $25 per day. Thus yoa ee at once tbe wby. AH 1 ask ol you is to call and see my-goods and prices; if not satirfantory do not buy: ought so touse his property as not to fange of instruction in Eiiewture, Science but you will be convinced whe nyou iniure his neighbors and that pri-f an Philosophy. Tne Law bciiool and the ee now low my gooa3 can be oougni. ' nnnt nl l.Cnlina in nil 1 - . ...... the departments is provided : for gcudnates of the University and of other Colleges free of charge. Select Library of 20,000 volumes; OO iiiaCKStone, 15O0K 1. C. 1., 1Z1, Ljogte expenses $88.00 a year, Board says; - li a man mases nis vices lis to fis.ou per. monui. sessions -Dexin - i . rw j z jt i puunu, tuuugu fcuey seeju tloalwld res f " nrinciDallv to ! affect himself lasT Pbemdent KEMP P. BATTIE, LL. D. . nn U 1 ci'll VT il j.t I IV HO J.U1 5 ' vuhuci nui, ii. u. HARISTESS. 1 Lave just received a car load the XEAF., TOBACCO, Greensboro, N. 0. Personal attention to every pil of Tobacco, 'T Best accommodations for farmers, ; - - ? Highest market prices guaranteed on every sale. R.B.Hinesf- ; v T. A Lypn, : , : W. R. Land, . . - 1 loor Manager, -. Auctioneer, . . - Proprietor. ol : , LAND SALE. . By virture of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made by the Superior Court . of Guilford county at June Term A. D, 1886, in the case of William II. Goler, plantiff. against Madora Johnson, and others;, de fendants, the subscriber, a ' commisioner appointed by' the Court, will sell at the Court House door, in Greensboro. C, on Saturday,' the 28th day of August, 1886, at 12 o'clock, noon, of that day the real estate and mortgaged premises, directed by said judgment to be spld and bounded as follows: ; ' 'v - All that tract of land in Guilford county and btate of JNorth Carolina, bounaea as follows: Besriiinmar at theKorth West corner of St. James Presbyterian -Church. lot', Forbes Street, thence east nine . rods to a stone, ! Charles "Albright s corner, thence west nine rods to Forbes Street, thence south, five rods and three feet to beginning, containing ' one-fourth.- of an acre, more or less. - s.. : . . i . ' - . ; l ERM8. une-naii casii, tne residue in six months from day of sale, the purchaser to give; well, secured ' note for deferred payment, at six per cent interest from 1date;'or purchaser may pay all cash down. Dated July 16, 1886. . VM. S. BALL jly 16 4w Commisioner of Sa e vate interests must be made suhser- vient to the general interests of the community." 2 Kent, p, 340.- . drunkenness - and the Greensboro, N. they set, of pernicious eflects to so- u- m ,Kn,8 anu-;inano. w; . J ' . .5 i .. - vears Skomtiser (90,000 in .useV i the eiety, and theretore it is then tne best I fenrfw of for the money, at $36, $39, frt nnrrot Itil. $59. $65, $Ti, $75, $SU, and undelivered, J xuA hit in liut fftwnafa.l Kame tvlt on , . - .. i - - j . - " - - tnem. Wonderfully Ikw PBICES: then become, by tbe bad example -txt MOORE, $5 Cottage clocks, $1; Big job cast Steel Scissors, 10c; Ladies' & Gent's stockings, 5c; good steel Table Knives and Forks, 50c. and 75c. per set; good plated Table Spoons, 60o. per set; good plated Tea Spoons 25o. per set: good Wool Hats, 303., 50c. DELLEYUE-INSTITUTE, wSrK7io Quart Tin isucket, 20c; 8 Quart cov- time, add $, aua pay: lu -ensn ana monthly till paid op. -C irculars free.' jy 23 tf. ' . South Greensboro; C. BE DO KNOW SOMETHING. SOMETHING, SOMETHING. his institution is equipped with and vantages at small prjees. - Tnon ugbDess is our motto. I, full offers (great ad- Tnition R. A. FOAKD. PrincioaL Now we know that many unoffend ing men lose their lives, others are often iniured and - Drought into diflBcultie8 ; which would haye been avoided but for the rwhiskev sold at saloons,-and any man any day is lia ble to be shot down on the streets - of i any; town where whiskey- is sold. Almost every;, newspaper c brings HAtnna rf anma ' 6nrln . nalamifv A bar-room, next (fto. my yard, would X corps of teachers, be, to my family, a . nuisance ; and what 1 should not like to see estab- from $5 to $10 per term i.M"1,.m j,nnll,V Tfl Av.i,wl Fall term beyins.Aue. 16th 1886. iisrn iicoa wj m For further oarticulars aool v to .. : l -: ' l 1. . to neip remove irom my ueiguuur . jy 23 4t. TAbertasr ouodlibet; faciensu or the - f WAiNTJiJJ To employ a few live," energetic men inmission r -to . represent d Live ? Stock - Insurance mi. v..-.i- i --v CJomnanies.. j Uood pav to tne right men xne AruiiuiHuuiJ.oiu.urKuaiu, ai r a , AK or legal liberty is that which con sists in a freedom from all restraints except such as 1 established law, im poses for the good of the community! to which the partial good cTv each in dividual is obliged to give place But we .have sufficiently hotoced this part of the subject elsewhere; Best cbeap Buggies. and- Carriages Ever brought to- this market, which I propose to : sell very r low, also a nice line of .-:.?.: R VERFiNE BXTGGIESi? ' Consisting of the following cele brated brands: U- S made at Co lumbus, Ohio;' Studebaker, made at South bendInd.; Babcoek, made at Watertown, N. ; Y.; Milburn made at Toledo, Ohio. , . f These are some ,of the leading brands of fine work, and are as good as the best. ; They, are finished in the best stvle, and any one wanting a good 'and handsome vehicle could not dorhtter than to buy either. of tbe above and save money; , 1 can also furnish any style of Strictly i Hand Mad HARNESS .a liberty of doing whatever one pleases or his strength -enables him to Effect, is savage ferocity, it; is the ljberty of on salary or sor the tiger, andirof ihe' liberty .of. a popular Xife an man. Greensboro, N. C- reto is a little word; but' it takes lots of pluck ; fomelimes to sav it A book of 100 pasres. The best book lor an nifERTISIIla'ult, bo be expert. -.y .... or otherwise. ltcontaiii8 lislu oi newspapers and estimates of tbe cost of advertisliiff.Tbc advertiser who wants to spend one dollar, finds in It tbe in formation tie requires, wnue lormm wnowiu invest one hundred thousand dollars in ad vertlslnar. a schema la indicated whicli will meet Ills every requirement, or can be made to do so by slight chmmes easily arrived at i-t cor respondence. 149 editions have been isoaed. Sent; post-paid, to any address for 10 cents. write to un.u. r. kuwkui k w., KEWSPAPEU 'ADVERTISING BDHTCAU. (10 Spruce St.rriutiDS House Sq.), New York. ered Backet, 25c; 4 Quart Coffee Pot, 15c; 10 Quart Dish Pan, 25c; 14 Quart Block Tin Dish Pan, 40o; 6 Quart ,Dish Pan, 15c; good. Plow Shoes $1; 5 Button Poster Kid Gloves - 75c: Seamless Balbresran Hose, 203; good 2 blade Jack Knife, 25c; 2 Spools Cotton, 5c; Large Box DiacK ng, oc; z uox Ulueing, oc; Graduate Quart Measures. 5c: 24 Sheets Paper 24 Envelopes all for I U n Solid JN lefcel W atch Uhain, 1 0:-: 20 incb Fire Shovel, 10; good Ian- tern,: ouo; loot ueej Tape Meas- urea .5ci 60 feet Rofte. 10: SO faet 5c; good Table SpoonVr15c per Set; Feather Dusters 10 and 25c; good lea Spoons J.0J. per - Sjt; 6 Quart Milk Pans 10c; Spittoons 10c: Spring Call Bell, 25cr V ood Bowls 10c; Koll ing Pins, 10c; Mugs, 5c; Straw Hats, 5, 10, 15 and 25c. Have a 5 and 10 cent , counter full of. useful goods, Also keep" all, kinds of Groceries. such as Fish by the barrel, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, lea, Coffee, Molasses. Oil, Soap, Starch, &c.; &J. 1 Ke npectfully ask you to call and Bee prices. Will guarantee satisfaction. Very Kespectfully.' ' !i .J., H.J. WILLIAMS,. (Under Benbow Uall,) ';sf may 28 3mos. , Greensboro, N, C. y T ,t DR. IL XI. TATE, Practicing Phy sician, ; Greensboro, N. C, offers his Professional Services to the citizens , of 'Greensboro and surrou ndi ng coun try Office at Porter & Dal ton's drug store. When not there can be found at his resi deuco on Asheboro street, opposite Col. T. B. Keogh's. ul2tf . , , t- ' , - From a good common Harness tc to the finest made 'l have in stock a full line of Saddles, . - - . : Harness, - . -y . Saddle pockets, , ; 1 lltdical cases, Curry combs, Afane and Tail Brush es, Bristle Brushes, Harness Oil and Soap. Buggy " and Wagon Whips, .Buffffv Washers. Lap Dusters, Horse Covers, l raveling eags ana vauses, A - POMONA HILL. . rNJIRSERIESI!': POMONA, N. C. TnESE : NURSERIES are , located 2f miles west of Greensboro, on the Rich mond & Danville and Salem Branch Rail roads. . There you can find : ; . : t5XE" iND A " ilALI1' " MILLION "OF TREES AND VINES GROWING. Parties "wanting Tfees. &c., are respect fully invitedi to -, call and dxamine stock, and learn the extent of these Nurseries. Stock consists of all the leading and new varieties of Apple, Peach,, Pear, (Standard and Dwarf), Plums, Apricots , Grapes, Cherries, Mulberries, . Nectarines Figs, Quinces, .Gooseberries, - Raspberries," Cur rants ..Pecans, English walnuts, Japanese Persimmon. Strawberries, Shrubs, Roses, Evergreens, Shade Trees. &c.-r-and in fact everything of the hardy class usually kept in a first-class Nursery, , SUITABLE FOR NORTH. CAROLINA ' and file Southern Border States.' " u New Fruits of special note are the ' Yel low Transparent Apple, v .Lady , Ingold Peach, the Lawson", Keiffer,' Lucy Duke and Beaufort Pears Lutie, . Niagra, and the Georgia. Grape, Wofford's Winter. KsiT'DesGriptive Catalogues free. .Correspondence solicited. . Special in ducements to large planters. , ..Address, J. VAN. LINDLEY, .." :.-- .' " "Pomona," Guilford Co.,' N. C. jul9 6ino -' - ' ' - ' ' lH i In fact, everything that is kept in a first-class establishment. . -. ' LEVI HOUSTON, ; Marufaoturer " f fine Harness and Saddles. ' over v Houston & bros Wholesale Gt r.ct ry Store, ' also in the Fields & Causey Block, , ' : Greensboro, N ,'C. u!2 Gmo - FAIRVIEW ACADEMY, Near Gibsonville, N. C. . B. York D. I), and Eev. D. V. Yorkk Principals.' , We Propose to do thorough work for comparatively low. prices, r No teacher is allowed more than 20 students, j i A Literary society will be organized " next term. Eat pjcial aftention" given toE ocution 4bd tbe E iglish lauguagef? Penman ship and a Ilusiness department will be annexed.' Tuition from CO tc $15 00 per ternrv... - -Next term" begins.' August 4,. 1886 DON'T FAIL TO READ THIS Agents, wanted every where to sell Tbe Hamilton Harp or Musical Gem, one of the prettiest best and cheapest musical instruments ever offered to the public. -; i , ; ;; It is the simplest . instrument played with keys in the world- It is so arranged as anybody can play" it and make sweet and" : DELIGHTFUL 1IUSIC, : And can be tuned and played with other instilments. You can play one or two parts upon it, it will last you a luetime. ,JN ow any .family can have good music. Its price is with in reach of alii Its design was not to take, the place of Organs aud Pi anos, which the wealthiest only can buy but to put good and lastingmu- sic in every family, at a price that any body can pay, but since it has been brought out. and submitted to the inspection of musial men it turns out to be an invaluablo teacher and trainer of the human voice, it trains the voice to step the scale of fifteen sounds or two octaves, the . great trouble with new beginners has been to learn to finger music. This little G'-m thows wide the door and the pupil can see at a single glance and can sing and play - deligbtlully almost from - . ' ." . - - - The Very Slart. . . The " Hamilton Harp or ' Musical Gem , is made of the best material, it s thirty inches hjgh, fifteen , inches wide, 'two and a half inches deep, stands erect on two feet, the steel wire strings run up and down on the inside; secured near the top with screw tyds by -which it is set in Cune.- v'l'o each of these strings fixe!d.a wire' key projeccts out in . front. There are fifteen . in num ber, making t o octavesthreo C's in the natural scale,) above these keys is fixed a board contains t:.v shaped notes so when ypa tap a hay it gives yoa tbe souna oi tnatnote, . . T-v --- a . ..I tnus wnen xo x&a ju.e,jus lap me key "under these shaped notes and it will play DoKaMe. The Gem is of a beautiful cherry color trimmed in green and yellow, weighs about seven pounds, makes a magniffleent show and glorious . sound and will be sold at the as tonishing low price of $7.50. Good ommisaion toagents. Apply to the undersigned near n-itorr;, and Salem, Forsyth Co. IT. C. E. C. HAMILTON, Gen'l A-t. i " ' - y Salem Po. li, U i .... ) , : j . . - : v ' " : i -
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