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ROE Rockingham Rocket; ... - i . : " " . THURSDAY, .AUG. 2,1888. Church Directory. METHODIST CHURCH Bev. M. L. Wood, T?aator.Services every Sabbath at 11 a. M , and at at 7:30 p. m. Prayer-meeting every Wednesday even ing at 7:30. Sabbath-school at 3:30 p. it. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Needham B. Cobb, Pastor. Services 1st Sunday and Thursday night preceding at 7:30 p.' M. ; and third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. u. Services at Cartlidge's Creek 1st Sun--day in each month at II a. m. and Satur day preceding at 2 p. m. Sabbath-school every Sabbath at 9 A. it. 1 were' to ioin Mr. T. -W." Steele and others, of Little Rock, Arkansas, at St. Louis, Missouri, last night. There are few schools in North Carolina -which have scored a greater success than Oak Ridge Institute. The present principals took charge of it in 1874, at which time there were less than one dozen students. Their report to the Board of Trus tees shows an enrollment of 219, rep- rpapntinor five Sh.t.PS. for the DJtSt n.-i-O! i t ..i.i . . "ww"""6 'w ' ' x ros-omce opens ai ociock a.m. iuiiis i , , c i t;-.-,t w--c,. .T. n n t?q;io.. . io.i scnoiasuc year, ot-e auvcH.ocui.ui, mails going Hast close at 2 p. m ; Col.AV. L. and R.L. Steele Esqr,v Killed by Lightning. left.on.Monday last on a trip to the We learn: that a colored woman far West. They; will extend it to was struck by lightning at Gibson's San Francisco, California, and re- Station last -Saturday. 5 durine the ... T- ... . ' I - . W turn through Oregon' by way of the J prevalence of a heavy storm, and Yellowstone National Park. They instantly - killed. She was at the well drawing- water when the fatal bolt descended, and one report says that she was knocked into the well and that when the body was recov- ered the neck .was found to. be broken, the result of the fall. THE MAILS. P, M. Money order department open from 8 A. ai. to o p. M.jt".. . tPAWvSTANSXLii, Postmaster. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. A' Heavy 'Storm. There was a severe. storm of wind and rain at Hamlet on Thursday evening of last week. The Hamlet Wooien Mill was moved from its foundation-by the.force of the wind, and the roof of the grist mill blown off. All the machinery in the fac- R. W. KNIGHT, Local Editor. Dr. W. L. Steele is located in the front room; upstairs; in Mr. W. L. Covington's residence. Go, if possible, to the Democratic rally at Ellerbe Springs to-morrow tory was thrown out of gear and had (Friday) and help to swell the crowd I to be overhauled. The fall of rain which shall proudly bear aloft the was also heavy and did considerable White Man's Banner, which will damage, cutting through an embank- flnat trinmnhantover old Richmond ment on the Palmetto Railroad. in November. What a source of satisfaction it is that Democrats are not ashamed of their allegiance or ' ; Sangrdnary Females. t Twofeniale women" of the col ored persuasion, Cherry,Brpwn and iuarina' xiennigan, uau a cuiimc. a few days ago. which will probably end in a funeral. The Brown wo man it appears, is the possessor of a husband whose affections ilartha Hennigan had alienated, at least go thought Cherry, and she proceeded to take revenge by gashing her rival with a pocket knife, cutting oneof her lungs. Dr. Pate, who attended the wounded woman, pronounced the injuries dangerous and probably mortal, and Cherry Brown was com mitted to jail here on Monday to await results. The parties live near Mason's Cross, in the lower" end " of the county. A few days ago, Senator Joe Haw- ley, who, by the way, is a native ot Montgomery or Richmond county. N. C, was abusing the - President for bis pension vetoes, and shouted out in his loudest -voice.-"I wfetl.tirGbd every voter in the United ,State9 had a copy ot these vetoes 1" Senator Cockrell immediately arose and of- ' The. Campaign Organ.;; , .The numerous newspapers.of the State have put on their war paint and settled down to' business.- Wer may expect some lively music be fore November. The best campaign organ, and one we can recommend, is sold 'by "J. L. Stone of Raleigh. Write to him for terms. The young man mentioned by us croS8road meeting houses aud back by the town council last year none last week as occupying one of W. A McDonald's store houses and being burnt out was not Batton but John Benoist but Our town has been well supplied -with cider and "the luscious water melon" for two or three weeks. Water-melons being so plentiful that Will Bebnili Most of those burned out by the fered to accommodate Senator Haw their -professions ! that they do not recent fire will rebuild at an early ley by ordering 100,000 copies to be have to skulk, shame-faced, around day. Under an ordinance enacted printed and distributed I The Con- uis wisn, ana snowed a disposition to turn from the subject with the ut most baste. Cor. State Chronicle, Ha ! ha ! ! ha J 1! That's the way to do em. As the darkey said, "dat's a closure." Senator Cockrell was about as sharp as the old demagogue Joe Hawlev that time. brick buildings can be erected doors to gather recruits ! on Washington street, and we may ml TT .1 T .11! -1 I ' ine uaaesooroinieingencer.uiier handsome store rooms a stormy existence of six years, has I ;n the new bIock Araon triOSe who been absorbed by the Messenger, and wn rebuild at once are W. P. Stau- the two papers will henceforth be gin (whose building we last week published as one. We congratulate Mr. Boylin upon the acquisition of so valuable a property and upon the u0 """' fact that he now has the field to Wadesboro ought to, and credited to Dr. John,) W. T. Coving ton & Co., J. W. Covington, W. A. McDonald, and . perhaps others of whom we have not heard. The Countv Convention. The chairman of the board re quests the road overseers of Mineral Springs township to meet the board of supervisors at Bostick's Mills n the first Saturday in August, at 10 o'clock a. m., promptly. There was a large crowd in town last Saturday, and quite an influx in trade uptown, occasioned by the -lower part of town being burnt. Some came to see that had not seen, .and others to trade. himself. doubtless will, give one good paper a handsome support. Mr. Hearn, former editor of the Intelligencer, goes to Raleigh, where we wish him success in whatever vocation he may follow. The Democratic Club. The Democratic Club held a meet ing at the Academy last Saturday night which was very well attended The meeting was held principally to candidates Editor Rocket : The Chairman of the Democratic Executive Com mittee of Richmond county has call ed a meeting of the Committee for Saturday August 4th, for the pur pose of fixing a time for the holding of a County Convention to nominate The "drouth is at last broken in the hitherto dry sections of the coun ty. Showers have been frequent and copious since last Friday, and, for the first time in six or seven veeks, the ground is thoroughly wet. The Monroe High School, an ad vertisement of which appears in this issue, should claim the attention of all persons who contemplate patron izing a school away from home. We are acquainted with the surround ings and enjoy a personal acquaint ance with two of the Principals, than whom there are not two men in the State better fitted for the work in which they are engaged. Teaching has been a life work with Maj. An- elect delegates to represent this Club at the State association of Demo cratic Clubs to be held at Greens boro at a date hereafter to be fixed. and the following persons were elect ed, viz : M. H. Vaughan, S. G. Cov ington, J. P. Leak, J. T. LeGrand, J. C. Wright, Jno. S.Covington, Geo. Warburlon. Alternates: A. L. Mc- FOR THE CAMPAIGN. DIDN'T GET ME! And I have made large additions to my stock to supply the trade! This js an important year in poli- y , rft0jfi:Vfifl o .Wo, lot, of ladies' shoes that. ics. ana every man in toe county 7 o . should keep posted on the impor- I will sell for 50c. and up. Men's congress tant questions ot tne day. im fftrfl t Qi nmi lin Prints and a sum- mer goods will be closed out positively at cost. Hats and clothing at same discount. In Groceries we have everything you t v v ' Rocket will endeavor to discuss the issues in a concise and conservative way, from a Democratic standpoint, and will keep its readers posted on the general news of the day. we want to largely increase our wailf cheese, honev. crackers, nickles. iel- subscriotion list within the next 30 f , in i it o days. We ought to have a thousa new subscribers during the campaign WiH be Sold cheap for Cash, and we will have them if our pres- . n K nd lies, meat, meal, flour, molasses all of which pres ent subscribers will help us a little. Will you do it ? We will send The Rocket during the campaign (until Nov. 15tb) for Only Forty Cents, Cash, and we want the subscribers. Send them along. No-name will He entered without the cash. Remember that. Call on us for fresh turnip seeds. . GILES E. WISHART. This is certainly right ; there ought to be a full meeting of the Execu tive Committee. Wc suggest Tues day, September 18th, as the best day tor the Convention. It being court week, we will be more likely to have a full convention. With unanimity and concert among the Democrats of old Richmond, all pulling together, we will beat the Rads in county, as wl'11 as the State and National tick- ROCKINGHAM MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY W. I. EVERETT, DEALER IN GEN ERAL MERCHANDISE. Country Produce Is quoted at baying prices COTTON Middling, 9-(d-9 Good Middling, (a-fll BACON Sides, per lb 8($10 Shoulders " 810 Hams, " 15(a,16 BEESWAX, 1616 CHICKENS 15CA20 EGGS, per dozen, 12(ml5 FLOUR Country, per sack,. ...2.25(3.00 Northern, " 2.50(3.00 Patent, " (3.50 GRAIN Corn, per bushel, 751.00 Oats, " 5065 Peas, 751.05 HIDES Dry. per lb, 8(ail0 Green, " Ha.o SALT, per Sack, 1.001.20 Donald, Will L. Steele, S. W. Steele, ets. There is no necessity in oncn- ilrpws nnrl his sni. Mr W P An- On our 4th page appears the pros- , u i. ii i u- r o if" t Hrpica hAS thnrnnuhlv nrpnnren him- pectus of the Wilmington Messenger, f f hig vocation We wish them that measure of success which thev one ot JXortn uaronna s Dngntest and most progressive newspapers. It offers special rates during the campaign and is a good paper to have in the family. The Republicans of the Fifth Dis trict became so indignant at Repre sentative Brower because he voted for the Mills' Bill that they have held so richly deserve. At the Davis School last year there was a larger number of boys and young men than at any other institution of Learning in North Carolina. There are able professors in all departments. As was an nounced some time ago, Artillery ing the canvass earlier than the time suggested, anu it will give all aspir ants a lair chance. Democracy. Now Advertisements. a meeting and passed resolutions be added September. cu.lueLU-JUU.ury ui uia .v;liiii. j.i uue of their number wants to be honest they won't let. him. . We noticed last week a novel method of hitching horses. Some body had left a horse standing in the reax.of iklr.H. C. Dockery's store and instead of hitching to a post or tree, had tied an eight or ten-pound A department of Civil Engineering has also been established at the school. The department of Art architectural drafting, mechanical drawing, water color painting, oil painting is in charge of an artist from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp. There is no extra charge for any of these studies. Full preparation is given lor any college W..D. Mcllae, A. M. McAulay. The same delegates are authorized to attend the convention of Democratic Clubs to be held at Morehead City on the 15th inst., and those who de sire to go must apply to the presi dent or secretary of the Rockingham Club for credentials. Reduced rates of travel and board have been se cured. The Democratic Club of Rocking ham township is doing a good work There are now 248 names on its roll, and of this number not more than eight are minors or in any way dis qualified from voting. The Club is open and above-board" in its work. It has nothing to conceal, but rath er would let the white people of the county and the State know that the l UlP.el- fanl,!s completely equipped. ..,,.. , One oi the low nrst-class High bchools in gooa people ot Kichmond county are the South. Address resolved to stand together for white J. A. & M. A. HOLT, . . . -o.ii. n..v.v v r. s I i i if H'l . .1 I'u mi 1 1 i i.ir err if if i in l VMri i . i . w-.V.-. J .V.. feV.V.-. faW.-,-W , . , t-. . .... i o - men', .experience nas taugnt us. even in this county, that no good DAVIS SCHOOL. it ; . i- i 1 YOU CAN GET A beautiful Register (illustrated) of Oak Ridge Institute and Business College, telling all about that celebrated schcoi, You should do this if you contemplate patronizing any school next year. Tre- pares for Teachiiiz. for Business or f;r College. 219 STUDENTS LAST YEAH. This School is finely located in the Peid- mont region of N. C (near Greensboro), 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 11 T a I wnere eooa rjoaru can De naa low. it nas splenani luuuii.l's, tine suutv nails, and elegant! v furnished Society Halls, beauti- lievj Liuery, Feed and Sale Stables. Full supply of New Vehicles of all kinda. Canopv-top spring wagona for pleasure parties, picnics, drum mere, etc. Hack line to the depot to meet all trains. Ilorsea boarded by th day, week or month at lowest rates. Also dea ler in Buggies, PHAHH & LONG. CHARLOTTE, 1ST. C. SUCCESSORS TO E. D. LATTA & BRO., OHME CLOT We now have the Largest and Best Selected stock of Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clollj IX TEE STATE. And we invito all clothing purchasers to an examination of our prices and stock. We also have the latest novelties in GentsJ Furnishing Goods. And our stock of Hats includes everything to be desired in tbia. line. We solicit orders from a distance to. which we promise our careful and per- sonal attention. We will send goods to any p.irt of the country on approval, returnable at our expense. dumb bell to the animal's bridle and placing it in front, of the horse left or university, or a complete business him standing that way. education is given at the school. The. charges of the school are very thing can come out of the Eepubli can party. It has three or four times attempted to place negroes in auth ority over us, arrd it will succeed in R. Bv Clark, Esq., for the past two year? 'assistant depot agent at this place, has accepted a position on the three C.s road at Black's, S. C, and left last week to enter upon his duties. Bruce is a clever boy and made many friends in Rockingham whose good wishes attend him in his new 6cld. Mr. R. B. Terry suc ceeds hiip at this place. low. Write for particulars to Davis doing it it given a longer lease of School, LaGrange, N. C. power. We do not believe the white people of old Richmond will hazard Keagned BIS Ciiarge. any such result. The Anglo Saxon The health of Rev. J. J. Grigg, of is God's chosen race; it was created Pee Dee Mission, having failed, he to rule, and rule it will. The few has asked to be relieved of his work ; white people whom the flesh-pots and Presiding Elder Adams has se- of Republicanism tempt to cast cured the services of Rev. N. M. odium upon their race are to be Watson, of Jonesboro, as his succes- pitied but not to be trusted; they sor, wno will immediately tate sees ineir own personal interests and charge and fill out the Conference don't care a continental for the wel- year. He expects to meet the ap- fare of the people. They must be Russell, r A. Kilitary Boarding School FOE BOY3 uud YOUJSO JIEN. Full preo.iration for any Collr rv or ior CLsjnesR. neaitny loca tion : r.ne enmnto : mil", winters- j excvlltoit ImiMinits : f 'ndot Cor- Rnidrnt Siii-m-nu. So Charm for Medical Attention, No Extra Chanre for Lanmineesor Sciences. Department of Art. Full Course or Mr." John Gardiner, who started out drumming for the Kerr Thread Compa,nyvaboutthe 10th of July, re- pointments for the first Sunday of ousted once and forever In Telegraphy. VERY LOW RATES. Register with full rarUoulars address COL. A. C. DAVIS, Supt., L.A ORANGE, N. C. aug 4-31 -lm WM R I G H SCHOOL, Male and Female. s. Absolutely Pure. This powilcr iip vcr varies. A marvel of purityf strength and wholcsoraenw. More economical than the onlinury kinds, and cannot be sold in competition, with the mul titude of low test, i-hurt weight, alum or phosphate powders. NM only in cans. RovAii Bakisu Powucr. Co., 10G Wall st,, N. Y. EXHAUSTED VITALITY THE SCIENCE CF LIFE, tho crrt Mn.ltrx.1 Work of thn age oa Manhxxl, KerTous and t Phj-slcal Debl'.ity, Prcnicture Docllne, Errors of Touth, and the untold miseries. consequent thereon, 300 pages 8vo, 123 prescriptions for all dlroasea. . Cloth, fuU gilt, only $1.00, bj mall, sealed. Illustrative gamplo free to all young and middle- aged men. Send notT. The Gold and Jewelled iledal owarded to tha author by the Na tional Hedloal Association. Address P. O. box 1S95. Boston. Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, grad uate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years' practice In Boston, who may be consulted confidentially. Specialty, Diseases of Man. Office No. 4 Bulflnch st. Dr. W. M. FoAvlkes & Co., ROCKIN O II M , ST Pure O. MEDICINES, CHEMI CALS, PATENT MEDI CINES, TPvUSSES, SHOUL DEP. BRACES, CANDIES, STATIONERY, PAPER, PENS, INK, Ac. Druo's, PAINTS, OILS, VAR NISHES DYE-STUFFS TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, teCIGARS, TOBACCO AND. CIGARETTES. Letter Taper, Blank Boeks, Ueceipts, Checks, Fine t oiifecllons. Lt. BUSST S FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. The Best Soda and Mineral Water and Milk Shakes I Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours, day or night. SPECTACLES AT ALL PBICCS.1 'JS'" LAHin and uents uulu Anu IL L.K. f-rtS - J WATrHVS .n,l tnrw.t bM rUn inn RCCU Ml w EN D CD BY P NT310MI a " " -' -"'c DtAMANTAj icnbcdby PKV-9ioMa. warranieo- j tion at lowest prices fine diamond Rings, Pins, Studs, tc I. L. WRIGHT, L. D. ANDREWS, W. P. ANDREWS, Principal and Iropnetora. CI EVEN EXPERIENCED and well turned to Rockinsham a dav or two a. t. ,i OT.R.nnKi;,.o r- tj ' equippea teacners m tne ..acuity, m- " j Aujiu.t u.x ccxycc auu lur mc bw xvHuU1.v,uu ..uuiui..u lui o uuge, ciudinc two for Music and one for Art. A W-E H-A-Y-E after the fire and found his former home in ashes. , His family, how ever, were safety housed on -Randolph street, and, barring consider able loss from breakage and thieverv - j. - of household furniture, none the wuroe lur ineir cnange OI location. ond Sunday of August at Roberdel. They "Want No Coalition. Our Laurinburg correspondent to never submit to negro rule." is right in saying "there is yet de- large and elegant three-story brick build far,na trs ua a 1 j : ine; instruction in every department thor- ituu iui iuc uccu U11C UCIUILUI i J.JJ T1JJ nation Ol the Southern white man preparatory school. . Tuition in Enelish says : The Club will hold its next meet- Imihm h Firs ! X WOULD respectfully inform my pat- X rons that we have removed the rem- Another lot of white and cream Wool Aibetrosa Dress Goods; cream, Un and other nant of our stock of goods, savod from the popular shades in Satines ; a beautiful line of white striped and plaid Lawn ; all the recent fire, to the second story of the Daw- m pajd Nainsook ; a handsome line of double-wide light-weight Dress Goods : kins building, where we are offering spe- a fuu i;ne 0f black Henrietta Cloths. In Cballis we have Lhe roost desirable abade. classes from-$1.25 to $3.50 per m0nth ; c,al lnau , Q c ? 8ach as green bronze, belietrope and tans and Utcs, dtc. lulled liali ma new T i m. ' . -j i I mat and will mn.t iL to vonr interest to 1 .i j . .-.i k.nJ.nmlr l Ft am in iKma cm. J-iansuaiies, eacn. ou cents extra. woa ,-, . , : . uict)swus,uu ui "fj uauuwuiaj ""v fr o ' ..... ...... I 0W i,a Ksfnra vnn Knu n nm rlflrprniin- I . r . I 1 7. I. board can be obtained in private families, The inference of The. Rocket that ing on Saturday night week, August exclusive of washing and lights, at $8.00 a coalition with a wing of the Re- 11th. at the Academv. Sneakers per month. t . I ' Mr 1 M r-r -.. i o horiH cAmA r no Irhtn I onn publican party exists bere is wrong. will be present to discuss the nolit ZTZT" SJry?! i i uiviui jJ n la t j;iuuiuivivu jv v wi" j cal issues, and a full attendance of large majcHity in the town ana tnrougnout n,ninVw1i -,..u.:- ii tne county save in two townsnips. . ; -c Pu"" generally, F information address one of the ia onrnoat.lv ri paired n n A mnnwUl I . . ,T " "v 1.4UCDISU. principals, Monroe, IS. u. Fall Term opens August 20tb, 1888. ADVICK TO MOTHERS. aUC 4-31-2m. see us before you buy, as we are detemim- Many ther dress troods we can't enumerate bere. ed to sell. The goods in stock are-in good f we are selling a great deal of Flouncing in Valenciene and pyptain Lace. Th oraer, ana our usuai assorwaeDt is rejj.a- grxxis &re 33 and 40 inche wide, .wiss and Mamburn tXJgo wivn inaerung to maicn. sentea. lhere are certain, Jellows iu and The fact that a few favor the plan of around town who are all the time making the nominations for only a abusing and villifvins The Rocket. Part ot the officers don t mean coafi- . . . ... . . - " i i j i i der and will amount simply to small tlCleS intended to deceive people, tnllr no n etrnno- mninHtv iha r.or. V 4 Sm, W tJ S-J Mi S. 1 SVJ UJ I IVS 1 V 1 V-T-L U11U -IUI I . mmm -m 7 - 1 I C3 tt i I 1 T TTT 1 tTi t 1 . lbey don't take The Rocket and ty is for an earnest, Uncompromising , Mrs- winswws Bootnmg : pay honesk'money for it but borrow campaign, and the man who expects t thy It relieYes the S other people's papers, and are nearly coallllon, Wltn tne Radicals in this orjce; it produces natural, quiet sleep by Now in stock will be closed out at A. P. STEWART. Syrup should en are cutting little sufferer : at All Summer Goods crazv to see it after rmbliralinn tUv K " . uu"lJr W1" uo UCW1VCU- relieving tne cmia irom pam.and the little crazy 10 see u auer puDiicauon da. Q . h (h necMiatv nf nf,ftrnu wn,tfta s briaht na a kb if. NOW, if they' hate THE ROCKET SO. nrntp(tinr Ibmr ftnorMv frnm tKo is verv cleasant to the taste.' Tt. Rnnthpa and think. iU ii not fit.to read why evils that would follow Republican the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, qo tney rouwe.them8elves about it? success, according to the social eoual-1 iC"cvOD .,wlir """ me uowew, ift :' ' ;( 01B : . r 'x.., Luu is tne best Known remedy for diar- liZyL -. ""H.U1CH.U. xjuk.ij a ynj. ,, WW.W arising frnm Whm r.i- '119 last' Chance. I be Democrats have a patriotic duty . I t.w Un TWfii,t,v.fiB ,.nt. v,fi t . . ... . . j -it :. .. - "rr J vv,uig uu""' x wm remain lniiockingnam on v lu penorm ana wui penorm 11." . s- a few days longer. Remember this TZir For Sale. is tbe last notice. All want n? iuiwa wows. T Hn CD 1 I -i. i w ) w v ust w A UIOVU UUU rnotos or any kinds of Pictures had petter call at ence aud below cost. W. D. McRAE. CLOTHING, Boots. Shoes. Hats and Summer Underwear at cost. . - D. W. McRAE.- Ij. T. Peterson, Artist. I have two good cheap for the cash. R. L. Nichols A lot of nice cream cheese, honey. cows for sale home-cured Hams that I will sell I onions and other nice things to eat, i at a reasonable price. Ado1v soon, inst received at Wishart's. Also good i For further Darticulars address. r n t5" . I ". 3i. . it r- i I t t nr tvc a r -D--.;1 iu. j. jiiiLEBBE. i grain craaies ior i,o eacu, . a. 0. v.i.-iftaiil a. imwt GIBSON'S STATION HIGH SCHOOL , The next term will open the 6tb of Aug ust and continue forty weeks, with a vaca. tionpf a few weeks at Christmas. Rates per Month : Primarv. Department,. . $1 60 Intermediate Department, Advanced Department,.... Languages, per month, extra, Muaio, instrumental or vocaL,..... Board. S3 per month. Accounts payable quarterly, A good lot of Torchon and other Laces at low prices. We alwaya keep a big line of SHOES AND SLIPPERS, Gents' Furnishings, Hats, tc Hosiery, JSotiona, Corsets, tc, Ac. In fact we keojs -something of everything. Call and examine oar now arrivals; ; we charge nothing tof show you these goods, and will sell them all low for cah. . . June 5th, 1833. 1&Z. H,R.nase.U- 2 00 2 50 100 3 00 Classical School, BocTringhar., Kicrriii onjty, 2?. C. Wit. Caeboli., A. M., Pli. D , Principal, Misa MiTTIB ti. WBXTKET, AssisUnl. THE HXT SES3IQN of my School will begin August 27th, 1888. Boy. will be thoroughly prepared for any class in College or University, and girU for any Seminary. - Terms as tujjaL tor further particulars appir to - WM. CARROLL, X M, Ph. D. Bunnell, V7alker L Guthrie, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Odce opposite th oU pottofSce. Dross Goods, Laces, Trimmings, Glove, Lc, xnrke4. down to close out
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