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;::i.t i-'i ! ..: 0 'JO. . Istands adjourned to jneet afrjwierpe THURSDAY; SEPT. 20 188&1 HSpriKaitttod a triumph for tbeD elqtience. The tfojrrriihli Wednesday -may -be said to have j ton Messenger, called see us on Church Directory? 10th of October at 12 o'clock. "v. t -f Tr METHODIST CHURCHRev. M. L. ham Record : "Now; Mr. Editor 1 uTiST?1 am:not a Vohtx not dtf I propose Frayer-meeling every Wednesday even-" to preach, but I amgoing toproph? ins at 7:30. esy thatColonel Dockery will not BAPTIST CHURCH-Rev. Needham pt-one pr cent of the Baptist vote B. Cobb, Pastor. Services 1st Sunday and invtbQ:tate-they are Yf.mr& MEK, Thursday night preceding at 7:30 p. M.; QoforielPffThat's a clincher and third Sunday at '11 'A. M. and 7:30 p. I v&j&pik - 1 m. Services at CartUd s Creells residence in this dav nrecedina at 2 t. mV V , ; town oniTh,Ursday, 13thinst., Gapt. Sabbath-school every Sabbath, at 9 a. m. i John C.? Nichols, in the 73rd year of Kis . itw '. A native of Montgomery . - --"-O-'' . " 1 PostofSce opens at 7 o'clock a".M.' Msils going West on C. C. Railroad close at 12:15 p. M-. ; mails going East close at 2 p. K. , Money order department open from 8 to 5 p. m. " - P. W, Staksill, Postmaster. L H 'I" llll . ' 1 - LOCAL. DEPARTMENT. mpcracy-jv, rifvyjnorning. ;.y--. - :; . TT! . TT ; - am 41t a ' wl . I.I i mi m II I 1 1 ' Cdiiiitf'berkocraio Ticket". -w JPot Sentor,' 26th District,' 1 ' ' . .JAMES T. LeQRAND. Por HousS of Repreaentativea, , ' '" rT; J. wooten; ' For Sheriff, B. F. LITTIiE. ': For Register of Deeds, JOHN A. NICH0LS05, For Surveyor, . 1 john a. McNeill. For Coroner, DANIELGAY. For other locals see 2nd page. Gountyhe.had been a resident here since a'Xewyears after the war. He had formerly served as one of the commissioners of Montgomery; - i The State Fair will begin Oct'iG and lant four days. "The manage ment say the list of entries;vrill be fuller than .ever, and t that there will be the larsest sbowof fine stocS ever madeln; the Statfe Tfteire?tJ.InT dian'ball game will be an interesting. feature of the Fair; hnd 'iho triri er wui oe enterxainea Dy pracucai iaiis. upon agricultural topics; k. Railroad iare oniy one cent a raue. Mr. Walker, the T rohibitfon cahr didate for Governor, spoke in this town on Wednesday, oflast week,c cupying a stand under Copper's oak He tfad faghtgood crowd, most o whom were m town to attend, the Democratic cbuvention- which was held in the afternoon, and who lis tened to Mr, Walker simply because they .had nothing else to do just then, ." We heard a part of the speech twi&&iTMthviiKt t 5th..ypar bf'hcr fga.'i.Aftr -few daya ot, .piinfcl era! services were conducted by lvev. F . Xi. -. r.H. Townsfnd, pastor' oFher church. t She "it'li 'a consistent Wember -of the i it; nVlnrlr " fYnW nf Mori-davafternoon l'-WorfV orDW.Hown intAi E. ClaroJi.'tot rAbre than t'i'avi yeawShe . . . . . .. . . . -...II.. ' ! .. ' ' FOR THE EARLY-AUTUDrr.tnnpE. "f i . -i.;.- .. ..... .- 'f : t ; : : alSKyie made ,1a- JJ o w 1 Dp art u V;Jfave iust added to stoc" a Dai:bf;allk ashionablo-fabrics ana- snaaes. -uome anassee ..mem. ;, ;.: i (- f -I -4? My J)EAR WiiLKE.-fe ieelhat you ilia.vje.bpqa vlccHntt. eaH4t'n cSeptetitO'Wats6n,-Hali;f the impro f be&WiiilSi A Other iuiaars:dtakin2 acBimi.Iar pa.th,x His " Honor delivered iris $nM.' Theargejsva? ? tfmpiently expttH ajtory: of. .theiaVht.0j impart all heed ed mformatkm -as artrmde to-th&iu- f BVrinVt.' AlprVs" in "Rlflek. Jack duty.., as guardiana .oi the publicl they- are getting- enttreh' intellrf. viveem.' She was a devoted wife, a lov- rioaoA wIhIa frr entorfifiment ol A rvnrrm n?lroa a. 1 inc motner ana a Kina mena, pue jeaves .w, , r- . u,, r.nM. yuwv, .v.bw -j r.. J r.J J 'wi.' ntn .'V.i; "Jn'iv- 1 i - v' : I six sons and tour, a&ogaieza ana- a large counsel touching each juror s duty mighty,, poor? Republican, and, be- ftumber of relatives and frienda to mourn violations-of any known 6186, glod.-fo.FBKi); asunuaualy specific -and, as we busioesaJiWby if :M goestotvmuch ! i -i n. : .-.I i ..i decked on bearing it, distinguished. l(y2er tHeRenilbllcari DartV istveK ! K - . ' 5?IIED,V . ' : ' J. ' j 7 r , - 7: i::.yi'T, . . 'iZcMrr. -j: .W,...:' . I i JAaother child Ri lied 1T tud usa 01 -opivi jaiap, jliuui " j uub "w lascniSiiY rinuotu . .r-v iivto in the form of Soothing Syrup, Why rifSvAr fail.inoottld heliave otherx t DVnH frteK-mfieirhhoral tin I mothers riv'-thir children such deadly Lsir A -V.uLt .!... -iriiiCir v-'L '.ii'r.- TDoison is surcminK when they can reliever t"l"r .Te on le:rTbB uav. the child of its peSuliaY troubles by using CLOTHING OP ALL GRADES. SCITS EROM $2.-50 CP" . u .-.And the largest stock ijv this, town, i-1 i . SIXTEEN" DOLUAIlS ''GIVES "A WAY ' with the "Great Vender" Cigr; m .;rt .-:. - - 5 cents to $1D0 prize with nearlj'every cigan In- Gro ceriss we have e very thin e ; Votf L want--cheese, honey, crackers, pickles, jeUw liesVmeat, meal,' flour, molasses all ofwhjclr; we fieii-at loivesi casn. pricus. , . , j ntu . .:. .j ! .lu, . j ..... - dl"lLjCl Mi.; lawsof the. land of . .concratulation iy ofiencor. again? t toe ana red bandanna fellows are ; out' Acker" Baby Syrup, It coHtaiqq po opium rtd. ItTwas a piatteY a cai:iii;wblcVAeyVvro or morphine. Sold by W M Fowlkes.Ca wi.tn ilia Honor t awav" as a farmer members of the Tr- thatpt a;sidgle cipitaVcase wasfoKr Ailiance,;tod, upon whicborganizaa ; KU.Cri!KBl)A rflARiltJ i , inoMHirntion orl trial nn thft flooket T frTr o W "'w.t VM 1. 1 : CORHKCTED WEEKLY BY 1.b, I wo tiqw lio.i5.Vain Iho bppe. f-l- of our county. The Republicaji campaign(both;Na- j . ! " "l" rii 1 1. - 11- f weal a i anu Diae, naa oeen a Buces aion of rhistakes from'theivery.be- Cobatry prpduoe Is quiU4 t Iwyln price More rain,andlthe work of de- Mr. Walker is.a fine orator and pre station to crops goes on. : , eeatei some strong arguments in w favor of temperance, but we failed to Mr. J. W. Cole announces himself see any valid reasons given in sup- an independent candidate. Read port of the Third Party . Heround- what he says. - I"' ly berated both the l-old parties," , .. . characterizing ..JtbB'xtfa8"the "Dera- The Repubhcans of this county aipuban-Whiskey party," will hold their county convention on orM vrnhiht on th 3rd of October .;l? .4...-e v4 partyT1ilospskefriad very few The county has aever ha4abt- sympathizers jnthe audience aiitf ter ficfceUhaMna P&senmatb&r probably didndtmakea single -rUg mast-head this week. If it is not ' ' elected it will be because the, Demo- : . decent. EaayyRams. craU will fail to do their duty The farmers bring in gloomy re- ports from the crops. The baavy Judge Fowle and Hon. T. F. Pav- an(1 coatinued rains beat out a great idson will speak at Rockingham on jeal of open cotton which lay upon Friday, Oct. 12th. Let old Rich- te ground and rotted, while in mond show her manhood on that many instances the cotton 'sprouted day by giving them a. rousing crowd. in tbe bon. pee Dee ind Little Riv- Theis. bales f cotton two weroy fuU and ;be low in number, that ve have , heard of lands ajks;, were under ";Tho Senatorial Cpayention; TheJDonyentiou ofrlhe 26th Sena tbrial District, Composed of Monttginningand-I amfree"tosa)r to Vpu, eomerv and Richmond counties, met confi'dentially,tii(atrni sick,'tired and at Little's Mills, in Steele's township despondent. Trusts, high Protec- of this county, on Saturday last,' tion and free whiskey-are too.nSuoh 1 CHICKENS 15th inst. This bein? the year for for any party to carry j and I ami EGGS, perdoren, Richmond to candidate, the chief representation ?QTTON-Middling, Good lliddlin?,.. BACON .Sides, per Jb. Shoulders Hams', " - w ' BEES WAX, t 8(10 1516 16(4l6t 15Ci.20 12J(15 I - . ... . - . I VI i i u f '...M . M.. Q..I7 v. -TU n. i i maKe cuoice oi ias uu .UD i xrj, 9, finAS no- load. Z.V) I vvuv. v y r 1 i iL! I --tn . t-t t- ui Tkf rnr.-tvio-TT I xuy cau?u uaa ueeu pin uuua i utiAirt - ... v.. Cora, per bushol,. OaU, Peas, 751.05 810 a5 sending three delegates in the per- but satisfactory, especially since 'the sons of Dr. R. W. Joyner, Messrs. R. 3oint discussions began. Now, I was J RtU nnd R. M. Rush. Mr. K. opposed w a jomi canvass irom me q.Chi6hdminspree.ntfrpmth and"e,a t0 void it, but th e $JLLT, pe Sack,.i v-iia-ljOJW cbunty, he was on motion received mi iVue?4: fVVUM t t;,.-i, Mr. Robert LTsteele, of Rockingham am a good Baptist ordinarily,) townshipriy.-aWwd the ftW?luWSvf? convention as its xbosen chairman, naa J BUDraiw. now, woue i w w! , iif t 1 tt nanvflRfiintr fllonerrTv icrnnrant audi- xxr-it CfioviAo r 1 fioYS accepted' anything-tbat.I -shid d. Wall acted,vaa,sM?9tari6st. By rputual agrcenJnt1 between parties whose names bad been mentioned in cbmpotition with Mr7 IjeGrand for the nomination, ''the suid parties withdrew in favor of the latter gen tleman. The facVh.?in announced o 1. on in openajeti Mr. Jamei lUGraiwFTifiighaui, was, motiorVMr:0Cicholson, noin- n r rri. .... t -J 1 T 1 AfX it n Q T" were sold by -Mr. W.'R. McEachern " ?uu wu,ur plause. Tnfbuing over, an . . i c j r dreds of -bushels cfiOornlwere de- 1.. tsiai.-: . m Laurmbug Jas Monday. VOne ednQ these rhAd uoon adjournments jmapn motion weighed 965 and the other 815- f.troyed.?W.15! ttp?n when, before ieparalion, a ten min- total, 1,750 . A Messrs. T!. -"Betele & Co., Char- lotte, have a. large and handsoaie line of . new fall and winter goods and areA ready .to fill orders from their fnendd throughout the coun try. Their new advertisement will appear next week Mr. George Thomas brought into our office on Monday two bolls of cotton which are remarkable for the number of locks contained in each bolU The cotton i3 of the ordinary variety, but one boll contained nine and the other six locks. the creeks throughout the. county. The total, damage in .this "county. will fun well up into the, thousands of dollars. utes' speech wad askad of Mr. H. C Wall, whose remarks were limited to an appeal to white "tuen. to stand shoulder to shoulder; ui mainten ance of the present system of county government, and in support of Mr. teto OastSundar LeGrand the, unanimo choice Ja?tistcbu?cb"-or- ;f the convention. -' i.t;r Rev. N. B. Cobb "baptized five persons at Roberdel afternoon. The Bapt ganized by him and 'Mr'. Thompson at that place two months ago now numbers -38 members. They have! The Republicans have been in- purchased a lot and have lumber duetriously circulating the report and shingles on the ground to erect that Mr. W. H. Watkins, of Colum a house of worship after the plan of bia factory, had declared his inten Aiiothsr Eadical Lie -'Hailed.' Messrs. Alex. Stewart and H. C. Docker ar& preparing to build, on the lot on the corner of Washington and Hancock streets, a two-slory the Baptist church in Rockingham but not quite so large. The meeting at the Baptist church m this-place will oe conunuea ii i- ii ' : Li.' ' i A .3 inrougn me present wee k. anu per haps through the next. The pastor Mr. Cobb will be aided by Rev. A. ?3VC'-1' i MM.' ? '3f-f ?XO"ULis "Wei 1 1 f& v;-n:U f Livery, S:ced and Sale Stahles. Ftll au"iply of New Vehicle of an tiflda. ' " ' . Canopy-top spring wago for flaur pATtif, picnics, dramiiif re, etc, . . . , ' Hack line to tbe depot to metJl traja. j Horses boarded by th c!ay,"'fVor month at' lowest rati. '' - " ' ' ' ..... v ! . Also dealer in iBuggics,. , il 1 ''if PHAUR & LONG. '"CSSRLOTTE, JST. C. BUCCESSORS TO E. D. LATTA & BRO., .1. 11.4 -1 1 r Absolutely Pure. Thia Towder never varies. A marvel o purityf atrerigth and wholesnienca."' More economiciil than the ordinary kinds, and caniiot be sold in corapetition with tliemul titude of low'' test, 'short weight,' alum or ?phat lio-arrs. ' Hold onlv m eans. i'OWDES vo., iUb wall briek building with two store rooms below and bed' , rooms above for the y. rrrctrl-l.auTinburg and omer use of the Pee Dee House. ministers. ; ' ' ' ' : - -. ,Nine persons were receivp .by ' 0 aeptlWHC Mr..-Apidham, well known o baptism into' the- Bapst-'churcrf MkMaI 44 1 ' r-. o,-jf. rrt. rti i j t, tion of voting the Republican ticket Mr. Watkins' friends did not believe the report, and a-gentieman of this town wrote to Mr. J. S. Spencer, of Charlotte, to find out the truth of the matter. Mf. Spencer simply en ciasfSd -Itrter card, in": a1 ietterJto Mr. Watkins, ansd he. replied as follows : Columbia Factoey,N. u., the newspaper fraternity of this. Stat, at Hamlet :as the result of a meeting has oUr than Charleston Wdrld i - - h is now connected as one of its ed- a itorial writers.' We wish Mr. Old- -Tbe enclosed 'card has iks for a copy of the conducted by Messrs. Thompson just been; received frdp Mr.f pencer drld, with which paper and Seago of Anson county . 4" I am ;3e. brW getting. ready, to . . j f:, ,i . start t New York this morning and hara and the bright, new3T World much success. r . After the ' Csavanticn. . ' The Cleveland and "Fowle Club held a meeting in ' Watson 'a Hall on the, night of the 12th, aj; which a larcre number of .people from the county at. large, having been in at- S will only, take time to. say that 1 have always been, "am how, and probably always will be a Democrat prised .that my .loyalty as such shouia beealled ia auestibn..'' : X our?,- That showfehow the Hepabfcans "Why don't the county commis sioners go ahead with the erection of a. noro nnnrt hniifie ?' is . nnflKt.tnn whir.h we freouentlv hear nrnnonnd- tendance on the county convention ed TThey do not do so because they yvpTioirae-;4ie and use the nanies. i -decent cannot. It will take an act of the ment Col. Steele axldresscd.tlie.peo- white men to give their party re- Lemslature to empower them to is- Ple-' The Pe0Ple 8at for one nd. a spectability ua fr i.h.-nnmo,,. t.hr . nalf hours under the Cob's rare elo- The Radicals have also been.KSir- dng no monevinthe county treasury. ciuence and alljevinced a marked ap- culating'the report that two .of ; the 1 J preciation of the fine address that he Holts of Alamance countyitfessrB A'correspohdent at Roberdel writes gave them. He contrasted the par- Lawrence;': and Banks Holt, brothers under date of the 18th : "Rev. N. B. ties in a masterly manner, not for-, of Col. Tbos. M., the Democratic can- Cobb baptized five persons at the getting to - pay his respects to the jwutiuoi iiiiii i"M uuajr eyemug i imm iaiy, uuv"iiuscu.viip 1&M.U. i over o. enemy. - inai.pe IB. last. A protracted meeting is m progress at the Methodist church at this plqggggfievf ft tWatson is do ingsopepljent fepgC a young.toaa-'be w nit of the most 'interesliolpr'efltetsitnal I prii lis-'j anM could attack Fowle about the raudulent tax bonds, and tell them about Mrs. Cleveland kissing a negro wench and many other things which I cannot use in Fowlt's presence be cause, vou tnow. tne cnarees are really not true, and it is not pleas ant to have false statements proved on oneself. ' - I hope you will prosecute your canvass. diligently, rny dear Walker, for our only hope now lies in the strength which yon will draw from the"d -d white bat and red rag crowd," as my son Victor forcefully but inelegantly calls it. Your abuse of the "two old parties" is all right pile it on. It won't hurt us, and of course we understand that it is not meant.4 Jo. VY ba votes, you, get must com'e from" the intelligent and in: ...u.ai uwv wUwkijr, ftorAL baking that is all in the old Bourbon party, at. N. Y. I despise 'em. But you can get a good sprinkling of votes from them, EXHAUSTED VITALITY while you win get none from our party unless some ot them fool nig gers, who have got to reading entire ly too much, cut loose from us. A nigger is good enough in his place, but Cleveland is making fools of them by appointing some of the big black bucks to office, and I'am fear ful that it will split the vote. The Republican partyvhas been .promis: ing them office for a long time.but we have- taken- care never to 'gie thejn'any,; andthQ.DempcraU have all mlong professed no love for them, and yetthe xlo more for ,.thera than Now, my dear friend, I have writ ten you fully and confidentially, and X shall rely upon you to help us out. We are-'ja' a fearful strait.- I trust you will speak at-ne or two other poinfsMfi ' Richmond : county and J recent fire; to the rlrsiw n(T nil tha white hats .vou can. f kin? buUdmg..wt r.. Hi .!U i.r'i J! ': V 1 Clft u Jl j .r. )F..W now bavq.tJba Xftrgaua'BesV "Jt '.JVJ. 4 -W IJV THE STATE. And we invite all clothing purchasers to an examination of our pnees and stock. We also have the latest novelties in Gents1 Furnishing Goods. And our stock of Hats includes everything to be desired in this line. We solicit orders from a distance to -which we promise our carenl sud pert sonaHittention. ' We. will' send goods to any.-part of the ' . country: pn Approval, returnable at our - expense. rriHS 8C1EJTCB OF LITE, the mm ftil lldlcl Work of Lh 8 on XnahtHxi, Narvoiu uxl' I'liyloi DebllUy, Pramaturo DucUue. Error ot Touth, And th untold miMTiM oonaoqueut thareoiv 100 pages 8 to. 135 prescription (or ell dii . . Cloth, full gilt, only tl.OO, by mall, BeJct. UlustratlYs lample free Jo I1 young and raldtUC-agcd pica. 8nd now, Tbq Gold and JeweUed Ucdml award4 to the author bj the Na tional Sedioal AaoaUUoite Addrest P. O. box 1893. Boston, i.or Pr- W, B. PABSEB, grad uate of Barrattl edlcl Colkije, 35 rears practtee la Hotpn,Trho way M oflMUjtod oonfldenttaUy. BpecUUy, piMatw ot Kaiu OCSoe w. 4 Bnlfloeh M. i '!'. S 1 '.' Dru: fir. W: M. Fowlkes & Gb;; BOCKINGHAM,'N. O. . Pure MEDICINES, CHEMI CALS, PATENT MEDI CINES. TRUSSES, SEOUL DER BRACES, CANDIES, STATIONERY, PAPER, PENS, INK,o. rs,-. 31 - VAR-r; PAINTS, OILS, N1SHES A DYE-STDTF8 TOILET AND, r. - t FANCY ABTICLES, CIQAES, TOBACCO ANft CIGABETTE3. ' .- Letter Paper, Blank Cooks, Receipts, Checks, Fine Confectlns,t BUIST'S FRESH GARDEfJ SEEDS. The Best Soda and Mineral Water and Milk Shakes! ' vii! - : - ours.'s . " i i I ;;.:: vi; . , . . aY,J1. .VYA'oasattana. J. wm. irr 10- uuctj iuvio pwuv j ,flt,nd wiiL mak -it to vonr mtcreattd ' V!' -O 4 J?R, BritVtOfinbujX C; is u.v.5rlr8'tfor4negiev harneRS, whijJa,:.8"il.ll sad- terftfia4beit. fmHV;;'HV -Keal followed "the Coljfn. a ejl franked greatly to ; the edification of ; bis nailed by i the receipt of a letter, by- hearera.Col.Steel iabilityl W a t d eentlemanan 'J,his iovrtO aftywbervnnt especially among hiaalt liWrbifda, but it emphat 1pediafe;fengwciU7en8 is' he c2i eaTlxenlefrepM specn'rtof twenty -minuteaC 'after! lop, ? oF talilo5! twd sweet Votatops wbich Mr. ,J5Grand,jin,jins3r..t-tQ . jweishjpg,.iUi4bi5raggregale:neaTfy t3T" Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all honim, day or nigLt. ; :; SPECTKLCS AT ALL PttlCE., Ladies and GenU G0LDA'Np, ILVER": ii' in'nnrci I m r 1 J . :t. ' . - 'vvnrrantecL JEWELRYf ?ery,dacrijrH tion Mr'ioweet prwxfe-nne aianwnd Kmgs; rrcs, fctndf,.?- ; M a. aal vi !BCECfiy PKffliWATia T" WOULD respectfully inform ray .oal" I rons that wo have removed, the , rera- naQt.of our etock of.goo!, paved from thi ! recent nrqv to the second ator,y plj thLJaiy? hab vnn Vhn rkina buudrnzwherer we are aiiwna .spe- , - r tciaf inducbraents to close but, regardiess of i; t. FRIENDS AND PATRONS-:; M tii'e. nteersbdn'fdund 'em, if. they' fsajia before you buy, aa mut detennin- 1i LAll:'or "nowannnW ed tb eell.,Mie gooda are w good . , . . . . . oraerr ana onr;iUBuaj , aorwnen4a fepre- aione -ju'wouiuhi uuvci tuiy --uvuuw i seated' -. m.. .-.. with them., J?he.. Alliance, business :V ' StEMltT., I shall have to give-up. ti I can hope for nothing from the farmers." ) Hopingi to -meet you soon, l am - Yours very trulyr-.j 1 ; ill Use $ottoa Cloth. . . GIBSON'S STATION Wait s a fov days Don't buy your Fall-goods- until 'itlioarail' ; weather is over. I Avili-Jeaver for--New Yorlc:: auA the - East ron'lthV'-'11 itn mst. ,feasi tor mc. m- tne n meantim.I r am closing out - some ?w ,'liiies ;a:red'uced;p :,, -;. TourS, : VALLWVaJLL J Utilassicat' School f Mr. John Dobbirrj "farmerr placed reptited ri.tdo"ktiraig6rf -wiaff-ffio pounds. . Bat 'he forgot'td leave ' nt .tbtv'-.ocPsw)n -witb'tbrniinl Vm with u. I Mi,1' i .Eottor Rocket : It w tho'isl tne ree uee'Ainance tnai jou-puD- r . The next term will open tap 6tn of Ang and xlau8.t!ogieLiapers 1 copjt; Ufcdtlorfcwe jTrtyjl;' ifesoiued, That we, the Pee.DeovAi-1 1 roW:Ml!i;i'iW 2 ahces'- denounces Ibe1 utraee t.Tut dpbn? ibe'eottdri lafniertby4htHenoV-; mous'irfifce df oftorr1 baggirrg aba mat ijve wjii, use yykVy". isvys in- Scc Pe AH' 'oee i - lrafy,.Doj3atfm8ni,Wfi.r. 1 60 Dtermemat..jnanmen(.M.M.ML: . .w Laneuasea, per month, extra,.......-!' QQ M P8ic, instromeij tfr or .vo&l, 8 0Q J Board, $5 pen moathi. -i r? L."? "1 Accotrhta' puyaMe .quarterly. Zll-.s -.For further, particnlur? 2;d3reiwi-.-;- V-X - B. U. glAKKE, A U., Pnnrp"l . iu ilmw BL-WHrnrT.AMi8tattt"7.-' 1 1HE.1TE2Cr"8ESSlON of raf School 'Wfll beein 'AuinXBt 2Tth? 1SS:' - Byi ill be .thoroughly prepared ?for ariyclais ia Col 1, or university, and irij for any Seminary. lcrma as nsiwu, 1 For farther ip'fciticinlsT? f f Vh - ATTORNEYS ATiAr; ' .: J ' OfEce oppoalta tbt'old pbto M 2 0riiss iGiObUs.Lsices-v-;:' Trimmiriga, Gtoves," .tc, c, jpq.4. tt e3 ,y" , down to' cloeo out. - ; --x:--, ; ; X
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