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- St' TUBNS. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE notes on. the guilfokd COTXNTV "RTRflTTmsr T?"R. Messrs. :Mabee & English, the temperance reformers, began a series w - r "... 01 meetings m this city last evening. Will some, of our.- friends - in Beaufort &; Durham send tis a state ment of the Prohibition vote in those counties r THE TOTE ELSEWHERE. Our candidates, - Messrs. Eagsdaie and Woody, got more votes than their competitors in. Friendship township. Mr. Eagsdaie r' received 845 ' votes, near! v one-fifth nt fhpvvnrA nf 'trip. riol l- M. George has .taken count v. -1.500 wnnl.TTirnhfl.hlv Wp cuargc ui.me puDiic scnool at States- elected' him as the parties now stand. xus corresDonaents wi art. ci,;ii v,v,;4tnm 4.: ; ..... . ;-. 7 - I kjiiaii lia v c iuuu ucaii uiiuc i i -bee, Uallum Bros. & Co's. ' new 4,319. Republican average 1,876 ad. in this issue, r When, in want, of Democratic average l,784t Republi drugvmedicines, &c, goto Galium can majority only 81. Average Pro Uros. & Go., or L. McDuffie.. , hibition vote 670.- We appeal to our" friends of the Should every two Prohibitionists Prohibition lersnasion to nid n? in during tne next two years convert extending our circulation Brother, threeld party men to our ticket, we can't you send us a list of new subscri-f111 sweeP tn county and begin on bers? Two new tobacco, factories in Greensboro - this season. The ..one burnt some months ago, and one on West-Market Street! next -. door to Banner Warehouse. ? - : the State, ii tne fet. Jonn vote in two years grew from 54 to 670, to what will grow in two years more, if all wil worj r , jjunng tne last . two years every- two Prohibitionists have be come two dozen. In the next two -"Years have not. seen and timeiyears surely every two can become shall not see," the people sit . down five. That is the mark. Shall - we quietly to suffer pain, when enterprise! go for it ? If so, GO ! can afiord such a panacea" as foal-f The day-before the election -Mr. J. vation Oil. . . . - A. Barringer is reported to have ex Mr. J. K Collins, of : Baltimore, pressed his estimate of 'our vote as will occupy Mr. Price's new store as 66A f-As our average on the county soon as it is : completed. His stock ticket was 670, we may congratulate will consist of . crockery, -. glass-ware Mr. Barringer upon being a better and house-furnishing goods,- whole- VViggins than Wiggins himself, and sale and retail. ourselves as meeting his prediction Eenew vour subscription. Y6u - While th people .of Guilford are cannot afford to do without the Pro- not quite rerdy for Prohibitionists in hibitionist. Enclose a dollar afonce. everyi office, we are glad to see that Or better, cet- a postal note, money tne7 not lmte .readJ for simon order, or register your letter.' Don't Pure whiskey men in office. ' While nut the matter off. J -' - we should have been most pleased to cow : 0.0 rrnrr t8 ouryProhibitionist, Eank'i'n, in the ahead with their work of destruction. Treasurer's office, it is some consola- Those who voted the old party tickets n nat tne iree-wnisKey cnampion gave them their approval:' Now, look - Sutton, did not&et it : : ; sour, reader, if. you choose. We make In Davidson -county, Mr. Walker, Tt candidate for Congress, without a may not comfort von, but it is true. SP11 or a canvass, got 472 votes -The man who voted the Prohibi- am 1,835 for Mr. Henderson, tion ticket at the last-election can (em.V This vote is more than the point to the victim of the drink curse whole Stete gave St. John. Maybe . , v - : thatisn t srrowth. Do so lust one oni coir Tri -rnrtsn irnn vnrpn i ir oirniir I rimv mnw ' of the old parties, That is your work, not mine." . Mr. S. E. Ireland, of Alamance, had his tobacco stemming house, to gether with its contents, destroyed by fire on the morninz of the 8th inst. I time- more ! Old Eowan gave Walker for Con gress, yy; maton tor senate, izts, ana Harper, for the House, 114. Good enough for a first time. ; ; Old Forsvth keeps up with the , . , , double-quick charge of the Prohibi- The fire is supposed to have been the . ... . . $ , . work of an incendiary. Loss $4,000. Insurance, $3,000. bition party. A few weeks before election a fey , Congressional ballots were sent there to :': persons supposed A bull in a china shop" is out to be interested. St John got 3 or 4 of place, but a bottle of Dr. Bull's YOtes in 1884. Now, in the face of Cough Syrup in- the : china closet, or great odds,' 40 men went to the polls any other handy place, is something ana voted for J. M. Winstead. A that every sensible housekeeper likes ten fold increase in two years is not to have. For croup, bronchitis, sore to be! sneezed' at Go ahead now chests and colds it is a prompt and! Forsyth brethren, and organize -your efficacious-remedy. " county; so as to be ready next time. Eev. J W. Wellons, of Erank- In New Jersey Gen. Fisk, for Gov: linton. N; C - has a- tannery and ernor, increased nis vote irom b,uuu which he desires to 22.000. We want to be defeated to sell, as his voice lias ? so much im- that way once or twice more. i,lu.,LU r aORDOFENCOIJEAGEMEN1 ministry. This is a good cnance lor Mri W. A.:Baity, of Winston, m a to mate a paying , -in- priYate letter dated the 6th inst, says vestment . 1 1 krnr nandidate for Cohsrress.- Co. SABBATH SCHOOL ENCE. CONFEE-j Winstead, received. 23 votes at this box,, a gain of 21- over' St John's vote. MHad the Pros, made - a ,:hard The New Garden Sabbath School fight j in the 7th districts, V I believe OnfjrtPrlv.r!nnftrencft will be held on thev could -have elected Mr. Walker. -i.- j V i. . .. - the first Sabbath in December, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at . "New., Garden. Friends and others , interested in Sabbath School work are invited to attend. We anticipate it will be' an interestingjoccasion On behalf of the the Executive Committee, f J. RPahker. COMMUNICATED. At the meeting ; of the , Gentra Prohibition Club' : of Guilford - Co., held last Friday night, it was'. Resolved 1st That tne tnanKs ot the Prohibitionists of Guilford are due and are hereby tendered , to the candidates i who so faithfully and effectually canvassed' the county ' in the interest of our cause. - - Resolved 2d, That this Prohibition Club has only feelings of. encourage ment over r the magnificent vote of Guilford on last I Tuesday. We '-are more and more convinced' that the purifying r influence of our tissue is being felt in : politics - despite the Patriot's spleen which-chargedthat we are 1'like unto the, Devil seeking "No battle for the right can ever be fought out until it is won' "And none of the new party can didates withdrew." - , , "Conscience is henceforth .a factor. in politics not to be ignored." i -"There is no possible' way to bring a new party a party of moral ideas to the front without the defeat and the destruction of the. better of the two old parties." . B. 1 ' l .For the . Proliibitionist ANTI-PEOHIBITION ON ITS LAST -LEGS. Baggiest Carriages AND V-'Z-i--'. - . j For the Prohibitionist. -r LEXfXGTON, N. (i, Nov. 9The election ln-Davidspn county ig over, and the vote summed, up. - The Dem ocrats elected their Legislative ticket and-Clerk of theSuperioir Court and the Eepublicans elected ' th a - oi.;flp Treasurer and Eegister" of - Deeds! '"FT A TflSTT R R; " Walker rPPAivT ' ' 1 'VVilM h?V.X- , j. 1 1 t uwio, au lilUl CJtOC of 456;over the:- St - John vote. "rA lung leap ior ijayiason, ; - v 1 L juslreiyed vuw jcaiorjjic luwjxiu ro. oe -jully ifetjjf organized, put a full ticket - in thef ' imS field, andt make anathpr- innv - loan .:-.trJ..jf; We hope then to have the aid and influence 9f the Lexington ciergy . Best cli'eap'Buggigs; and?Carriages iic xiuw iiave.jime ministers of the gospel wh5 vote at this box, and only two or tnem voted for Walker. With their influence, ' we can ' promise a gre.at deal more for . Prohibition next time.-; tit is discouraging to us to. be ngnting -r the whiskey . trafic - witK ministers voting lor it - , i Cufiii'ing of the followinff cbI On the night of the election a white! bruted bi ands: H- 8, mado-t,"Co- 1 3. kf&Z&i JrV, L vt-r LrwUi'h L '' Xo; thia- market. h I-i.?ropos' to soir viry wtics 'low: 4 fcati.-' : YEUY: LINE BTTGGIES,- . ; i - YOU SA Y YOU KNOW THAT ; . ' & STK'Arl?F0K.D KEEP THE - EOCKLAND, MAINE LIME TOO- CALCINED PLASTElt, "JAMES RIVER' Cement, none ; bettor: Listers Guano, Na vassal uano, OMbilla Guano and Land Plaster, Grain Prills, Mowers, Uay Rakes, Plows- and Plow castings, Tennessee Wagons AC E. iust received, cheat,. Tin A . til nt. f.Tipiv Hf t.Vin'.'.liAst. Tin Trvnf in of nnw that is done iff Greensboro and use nothing but the best rade of tin and qvarantee vwiyjvu aim. are nuxiDua io uo your wors at Donom prices, uime m to see us on prices and if you can't come just write us a.letter or jpostal card. - N. Iri ;T6u should keen it in mind tod that we now ba.Vft Mr. Jamnn "R. Davis to r?a our. work j a thoretical and thoroughly practical tinner of many years active experi- loo.,: SOUTIi ELM STREET , .r.S ' , r' A report is "being -circulated -upon what has hitherto :been 'regarded as respectable authorityi" that at the last election I voted the Eepublican ticket This may he attended to now as well as two years from now. - The statement is as far from- the truth as it is possible to get; least a straight Prohibition ballot,. unscratched, and nothing else; and so anxious was. to forestall any "fear or insinuations hat j Prohibitionists ; would delay voting until late in the day and then vote the old party tickets, that I was he first man to cast a vote in Gil mer township,' ... - - The, ; man who' first uttered ' the" above rumor knows fit is -wholly, un true, and may henceforth carry around with him the- consciousness of being an unmitigated liar, Who ever repeats it ;is a falsifier; - Who ever believes' me capable of .such' 'i treachery is -non compos mentis. . t :i ::V;:..:':.V'i;.. 1 A cause' must be very near -the last ditch" if it requires such stretch ing 01 the truth to sustain it ' WiLBUfi E. Steele," t ! : Sec'y. State Pr6h,.Com. man, by "the f najne 'i of Cutting, was 'umbuBi thiortndeSaker;':m&do 'at tllUr. tiSot. ' k"a Aa4- ;;vii" i j South bend, Ind.:' Baboock, xoadb at killed near, the depot by- a - colored Wftlcrlowi N. ' YMilbuVn, imade man named Hayes. (The result of at'ToIedo, Ohib.:i's - ' whiskey). - Cutting leaves a wife and ' These are some tf the v leading nve cnuaren. The trial began on Dranas 01 nne worar-, ana are as good last Saturday, before Mayor Pinnix ? il,be be6tjheyw'ftiahed,in ana tne prisoner .was. re-committeft r: TiyZrrr ZT'FJwtZi to jaii,:Lrienn anaKobbms appearing hot-do better than tabuJ either ot for the S ate and Judge ! Fowls 'and the;Rbo and;.eave jnoney,.! I c&ri MessrE. i5ulla & : Bulla j for the de-lttlff0 P111 an tjie.oi , fence. ,.- rhrttinir w a manTiini I - - ' - -e. "-j -.'IVvi--n:'-.f.TJ.5'' . t-:'1'': in tne nabit of drinkino- to drnnVpt.. OUOliy r JO.HI1U. J-.iiU.t5 'HARNESS' sir A MAN SERIOUSLY : CUT AT THE ELECTION IN GREEN township.. : Wni. Black and a, man by the name of Coley had a difficulty at the polls in Green township, in wbich Black received seven' knife . wounds. Blaclc had been a drinking man, but in order to secure a position had quit -drink for some little time ' before the election, and, bad said. that he. intend ed to vote the Prohibition ticket To this, Coley and others objected, threatening violence in case he per sisted. - To avoid a difficulty, at "the the suggestion of.. Mr. Odell, Black voted the Republican ticket where- . upon Coley called Black , a d : negro, and with others," followed him about the grounds abusing him, until finally Black told him that he would submit no. longer, and that he must desist or he would strike .him. To this Coley answered : "Strike I That is what I want you to do. I am pre pared for you," and repeated what he had before said, r A fight ensued with results as above stated.; Black is now in a'critical condition and, Coley is in They had no tickets : at many of the voting places. 1 sent some to one box in Yadkin, and the Pros: carried it by 7 for Mr. Walker against; Hen derson," and it was a Democratic box at that I enclosed circulars .that I had printed, and sent to the business houses m.town'the ; day before 'the election, which I am sure caused.the Prohibition vote to double.i t So j you see what a little work - will do. 1 have not heard anything definite from Yadkin, (my native "bounty) but. hear that the St John vote is about treb bled.V'By all means .lets go to work in earnest1 -Call a State Convention, raise fands, and put an organizer in the field. We cannot afford to be iilp-1 Bv a united, . determined effort we canAvake things hp in. 88. Messrs Mabel ; and. English are i.nllinor ft Reries of temnerance.: meet- r o . . inga here. More than 400 have sign ed'the'pledge, and great good for the noble cause of God, home and native land, will be the result They are nrTinspH hv some sad. politicians who say they are sent-to -break the politi cal solidity of the South, but it only the tme temperance men .aeal. Will try and send you a. club of sub scribers soon. ; Yours '.in the iigh till victory is ours." " ." : '- It is stated that Francis A. Walker, flip 'Government statician . who bad chatge of taking the census for 1880, estimates that jfche population of the United States will reapK 80,000,000 ! ' For.the Prohibitionists, Dear BRorl WlLKEE : The elec- ion returns are in from the - nine townships and stands as follows: Walker for Congress, ' ; ; 107 Vestal for the Senate, - 94 George, for Represen tative, - T 83 The Prohibition: 't County ticket runs behind the Legislative . The indications are . that Douglas and Hampton' Democrats for Regis ter of Deeds-and : Clerk, respectively are eiectea v Dy- s small pluralities. Hamlin, Democrat, is elected Sheriff; The remainder of the county ticket is Republican. t ; ; y " -j Pennix, Republican, is elected to the Legislature, Lower Jlouse - Bqth the old parties applied thel party lash vigorously. Thev, whip ped in a great many who wanted . to vote1 the. Prohibition ticket Our vote 'will reach more than 100." This eounty gave St John 43 votes. ' : : ' Some godd men have " united with us. now. . -M 'f r" '' A great deal of our voter was - not out .We will give them battle again two ygars heiice. f ;5 ' t 5 . i ;, K .' i -T - f- h ' i T. M. Gjeokoe. Yadkihville, N. C., Nov: 3. i; ' , , ness occasionally, and ? whera ?drunki couia not control his tempei. Hayes Yia u uiau oi gooa standing up to &!VJv.fj mis ume. ie;is a tobacco' roller, - ' -tf-- on i,n vi.. 1 -. ii From a good common,H&i7ieiS.!i uxutua : mce, sum oi t0 ,lhe flneIt.mda.,- I have ia etock monev. which hp. haa nri rlnriDif -L-TTk i: '-. -.vfuU iun una ui also-owns some property here, i He Saddles was thought to be a sober man. hnt : :ii J Harness, is rruI .Tt1v0 kiv :V' - Siale: pockets ' ,T.ttnu nS verIUurry eojabvMano and Tail Brush the ; matter. Na ?telling now howfes. Bristle Brushes, Harness Oil and much this one case will cost the tax Soap, Byggy und ,Wagin Wbips, payers of Uavidso of &freeruse oince wntm.tn6aD0vei,llml that , ffllll.Z; - T1 fTT- three other colored menVere arrest- ; nillUiu ed, suspected of aiding in the murder, j -V 'Z-a 'ttl j;-'-i;-':ir;e;';LExV" ? sjln' fact, ever thing thal ia kept m BEAT US SOME MORE. ,; " 9- : Says the Vciee: The: Collanse of - - O u L J-Vy . the Thirds Parly" ontinuek fin the : 'j-'--' ml usual style. The party enters torday Saddles. oveT Houh: ; into tne campaign for the ;next year Whoalf GoCniy, tfe, b with an iiiAatteran0tiQ;j!il the .eldTa JSauBeyirBi at a; low estimate- r 300.000 - stronsr i.1 . 1 ' i 1 Ti . i t. J mr- : ' . tnrougnout tne nation, xnis column has resisted the most violent attempts ne case will cost the tax ooap, . Byggy una yv agpn yv hips, ividson. Allrth result 51 fAS i f MXv " " ' eovertjfTfarchrg Bags and iTaliaes, arncB8 and & Bro'p tG r JLI I-f f a 3 KfEBEiHHs Mi r3 m rri ?r i a. . I Me Mechanic ! cot octor ! a$trial: ,IEAF TOBACCOS K - r-m to . stampeae its ranK6r ana s f v. , 2 6mp easrer for tne "next fraV.I resolule me last, wicnoui a tnougnt oi giving up one inch of territory won ; increas ing its skill jn warfare, raiskig ?up magnificent chieftams iiueverv StiteJ-" :Wbmg-' to- make rroomi- for Our wftL; mtltStock, which wUl beJargertban evif befbreYwo have- Concluded to growing , stronger, steadier, -sterner and more : harmonious : with. everyi rd aCd,the pri ee otf evry article 'wp ssKirmisn ana, every pitcnea DatLiet have nrtore:i --n rm:J composed of . . clear-handed men v of 'It; moral courasre: and re-mforce2 bv kn .''--!i-t equui coiumn- oi women as . nooie . as any with which God ever blessed the world. Ve'arc ' proud "of beihz. ih rz that arm v:. and it island iMtriratieh'oK ;W V P Ti "I ... Z "'- ' ' - " ' 1st. ' f PRDPRIETOeS f : Sept 24-r3ip ' j ; T ' ,i for man and beast cannot be - .sui-passed, "and we intend' by ; aiiose rcrsoimi t. W totKe Pla ,to keep the BANEIl first-class 11 all her compart ments.- O- " We have none but experi enced men in our emplymejit. Drive for- thev Banner first or last sale. : ; . ; ; And now for the -next campaign !! tont, e,Uiciio,-j; ty - ; j .. We'll fight it but oh "this iine' if it (eicH-VUj6 takes-ill the rest of sthrcenfeiuf iNo PaJir, 5 f "'C-ir' -battled for the , right cnevefi b& 1 ':v :AerJM5W ;l - : For TheTf ohibitionist! The Prohibition ticket : was defeat- in 'our couniyt by the Democrats majorities ranging from 284 to . 586. mi -i" ?ii' .1.' i ii. 11. r- -t' -r j jnis is mucn oeiier xnan we antici' pateu, altnougn tne democrats ; are said to have sed : whiskey i freely to, secure their election. We feel con fident that we would . have elected at least Vpart of our i ticket but forithe influence '.off whiskey.r; However : we feel "much "- encouraged, and" willven. deavor to succeed two - years hen ce. And now; let us use every means - in our power to secure a tnorougn c or ganization throughout, the : Stated at the earliest time possible. r Those so called prohibitionists; who are pro hibitionists at all times and under..all circumstances except on election days, and then vote against prohibi tion, should be forced to take a ' de cided : stand. for or against whiskey rule,- as they have been forced to do in Gaston. ;Th3re is just tvc .sides but am sorry to say a jgood . nu mber of our" would-be-called ' very zealous Prohibitionists, are on - the side of whiskey in Gostori, but we hope that their eyes- may be- opened that rthey may- see their error. . ' ; day we are ;growmg . better : able-ton ti-2W;r y.lbj ;M Js fight our battles', every day:'6ui-enVfeV- vUMaehmo ?il, mies. are growing'weaerTt ?;XnitB?-r1,fC; kmii of .oilsi. ;.. derneath are the everlastin Three cheers and 7a times'three for the; Prohibition, party iZytiitiii lfeBUcKiajPBisb; that is to be ! and ati hc? Jtin Af yrniheS?77: GOOD ENOUGH: TEMPEEANGE Soeto PARTIES: R;Wvfe lesto nimtiQngparty tbatti? andhreeJ nrr AVING-, THIS 2nd D AY OP AUGUST, lLI 1886. qualified as administratis of the estate of -Rankin K.T Bishop, deceased ac- ooreling to. law-, I hereby.noUfy tul-. persons "havijhgv elfums against the estate ; of - said Bishop to present taem wuum iae nuns pre iscfi.bedby law,.T)r this notice will tse pleacled inbr -of time recoyef y., . All persons indeb- Jed tolhe suid estate are hereby- notified to mate' immediate payment or mey nui oe Taroseeated to judgment. ;. - - "'- . k 'yt-' :: " . -! u.s ; : -t Adaumstratix. -..1.. '7'InrPeor1arPllle7RpiibneaBS A1 f - '--. -i-- wo Are siiroie.cjnjmake it. toujour, tiller, for Alderman, and.4heI)emp- drantegeVt Mi t Wi.U lni -crats, Mining, the - bad exa Earmert? inemji -immeuirt ieiy s nominates. -nie w u ti yoyjiru ; -o.ujf iuiug bfbther bfeWitbi samefSce line get toJberlTpf ic then " i - : f C1J1 to , sell gpode lo w.down. tne conteHt to; see nicn;fan.rQOTi 1 from n0w;on we intend; to do it; the deeper intoi.the niife pf t there re72,9,2Q9iohs of ;V :itayfia -Gras8i?Swr prouueeu lm-tnis country, oeing angirran, 393 tons more than a year ago; Penir :i Sfinet ' sylvania made the; greatest absolute ;y ." '"i-V' -V.t -d".' ':fr.'V .'7j.. ..j:' IgainVbut Ohio' andTAlabahia lAowM Lv s ? - . - .- the greatest relative ain. At the be- ....7 . .A!;.v! ' , ginning of Ihe year,270 furnaces were rAi nearlv overVothWkin i - in blast, but in July ttenumbfer had Field and ! Garden eeeds' whic'f 'haBkin the "pubUc for- theirr Uiberal;, f tpnage and 8pU ti 0 g a Mrs,;G7a Q0RRELL,- V Dealer In - - OMBSTbtESiANH MONUMENTS, ,J7 7 : ' Italian and American Marble, . -; - : V- :,. v. . :.-ALL W0EK WARBANTED.r , 7 . 7 ' ' . " GREENSBORO, N. C. 7V 7 . - - " : . GREENSBORO, iV., C, ; TS the Tlace and now is tiie lime w iane I n Practical Business Course, -Teachers YV.,.rPr- in ' Penmanship or 1 eleerranny. ky'e. use onf own Test books. Blanks, Fens tc.'i Send for particulars to ,. ; j, . : - 7'i' :r-':': . : i 7".. jj .- I 1 . , " y O a - - i I - w . .. v. -3 'JA.-1-. -xfl j'. . ' : Jr-'-'- j Uli $ . n 52 2 Jl : : 3 15 ... ' . I 1 -9- - H v7:.-g H g ; ,58 T?nffiw vblla rWo i offonfJAhconunuaticaifl. toe- . : ;A:a:;.? lain 'KrfcCf-JrfW..:. 1. jffc ViMt IUU r T?f ; -7T-rV " which she is: ' offerihg7 ai ; prices'" in ATTOT-irtflTiT riaxro - ,.. 'I'riA nATivi lar . - ! JAW. I ; tJ-J ... terneri?nKID l GXj(JVM;M kepgexi clusively by Mrs. C;i golmE'LL? --s7 : 7-77::v-iV- -:? ';: . :: ; - 70tf6 U5- I t orse Povr-cr Sia : ioir e.ino and U)Hjr. ' . " 'Mpc-;: 7()ne 20 II i P Engi no a nl Hot lo r-. j Tvro Sa-; NHlls. . '7 -: ; 7 A lHvNid fsr 6lc-lo dy i r : iti8V tevnitf. . " ' - : . ' i) V-;'1 tu Ui n. . . nr-yj j; W hcfcW-v-77:7-;7A iVpl7 to - , v J ; "II. BURGEES, . - i77 OThife i bijv P aet ryj.;N7C7; Gr eenoraFemab College, 7 7: 7;? GreensboiiO, n. c. . , ; ; ; The 61st SeatIon ol this- will known aiid prosperous Institution will begin on the 25th Cf AugSSt, 1SS5,. ilb increased advan tages. Thorough iustmction in nil the departments of learning usually taught iu Female College of. high" grade combired Tfifh the fomtojts of a well ordered 3i : ;, - Board (rx-Masiye of rnsbiugf, 1 c ; f i t fuel,) and tiiitiou in Enclish cotir.se- per f . s- sion of 20 weeks, $75X0- . Tuition ju Eiiglish Course for day yu 'An for Tiestion of 20 weeks . . . ... $20 00 . if hrg s for txtra studies mcder:t. " ; L7F'T Ciirticulrvrs ppplv for oatiilogue. ;-i-i.;-,..'i'U--.. T.1M. JONES, 'PuKfiiPEM Ang. 13- tf. .: 7.7 : jail. ' ' - - ".- by the year 1900.; - - - - - . j ;Gastonia, "N. C , Nov. 5. 7 : :--7i 77tc77 f7:77'i777':;I: oct 2911 ',' , . : u 2 oni v.. t.'V-.- K stV -
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