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I CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8 AN FRANCISCO. GAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. . MEW YORK. H.Y 3TQTJp EI J. D. Suttenfield, general Merchant, bar ing made an assignment! to me for the bene fit Of his creditors as therein provided, notice Is hereby given lo, all parties hold ing claims against said SButtenneld to pros sent the ta to me on or before the 1st day of March, 1892. This Jan. I 1S98 ; . W. Mi GILES. Asslsrnee 4w. of J. r. SattenOeld. ROBERTS & HOGE, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF Boots & Shoes, V0. 9 South 4th street, RICHMOND, VA. MILLINERY! A popular lin of the Latest Stylos Are being received at MRS. ADA S. MASTEN'S. Alsov Novelties vandv Neckwear MAIN STH'EET. Two doors below Wacovia Bank. WINSTON Jn: C. I L. Q. Broughton. M. D. C. Walton, M. D. DES. BROnSHTOSl WALTON, . rDTSICUliS. & -&URGB0N8,' REIDSVILLE, N. C. . SPECIALTIES Electricity.' Diseases Nose and Qjrecology. OFFICE HOURS-8 to 10 A. M.. and I to P. M. Richmond and Danville Bailroad Oompiny, CONDENSED SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JANUARY 17, 1891 SOUTHBOUND Daily. 8. No. 11. Nd Lv. Richmond 3 60 PM 3 20AJ Ar. Danville 8 0 8 05 ' " 9 25AM " 1012 , " KeidEville 9 23 " Greensboro 10 1$ Lv. Goldsboro '12 1$ " tl35PM Ar. Raleigh 1 55 " 5 45 " Lv. Raleigh 6 40 " 3 05 AM " Durham 7 44 " 5 07 Ar. Greensboro 10 15 . 9 40 44 Greensboru 10 2$ " 10 20 ' AM 1157 PM Ar. Salisbury 12 la Ly Salisbury Ar. Charlotte 12 2S A M 12 05 P M 2 0b A M 13UPM JSpartanbur ' Grcunville , 1 Atlanta. 500 6 1 M 427 " 34 " 13 20 A 31 11 45 NORTHBOUND. Daxlt. 10, Nb.lJ, No Lv-Atlanta Ar Charlotte " Salisbury '8 50 PM 9 00PM G46AM 7 50PM 8 27 44 9 45 tr Lv. Salisbury 8 3 9 51 ' " 1128 AM Ar. Greensboro Q2p " Lv. Greensbero 10 80 H 10 AI A f Ar. Durham " Raleigh : 12 3i P H v, a .a 4 20 7 00 " 1 25 " Lv. Ralegh Ar. Goldsboro 1 30 P M fd'45 A M 3 05 ' 1128 PM Lv. Grt enghoro 10 3C ,k Reidsville 112( Ar Danville 12 Id am mssPM it 12?4 4. P M 1 10 A M " Richmond 5 30 7 15 " SUL. TTAAS JAS, L.TATLOR, Gen Pas3. Vrt. Atlanta, Ga. Traffic Manager. Atlanta, Ga. A. TURK At. Gen. Pass. Agt.. Charloite. N U. W. 11 (J RE EN, General Mauaser. Atlanta, Ga. E. BKUKELY, Supt. . Richiuoud, V, n n ana Wbisiey Hat?rw I I cured at iiume viu. I : lout p&in. Book of pur- Oat pais ticnUrt sent ntw Wkabahaa B.M.WOO, Atlanta), Mk OOoslOiH miBKDBOBAOW 3 ' Do net ekeatt fcorta tl be, "Ortef wtjl paaf away Hope fa; fairer tlinea ta fata Xxkk fwcaet te lUy-" Ted ker. if yoo wtkal.satiww Keel net eome'ia auij . , . ', -Tall bar tbat taat bar Cheat k.r aet wit the U eomJwt. ,5Soo rta will forfeV Better truthr alaa! bat matter . Bather fuaegi at i y tw Bid her aol "Ceek otle pleaaarea. Tarn to ether tblnga,' Kather aura bar caged eorrew TU1 the eapUve slafa. Bather bid bar 90 forth bravely. And tb atraasar gratt; Kot aa foe. with a yearaad bawl ler. Bat aa dear trieada aaawt: Bid her with a etron eUaa hold bar. By her dusky wlara. Uatealac far the marmared btaaaUic Borrow always brtaffa. 1 1 v a DANCING ATTflt TJKl7tBSrrir State ChroaWe.' X trtstee ol the UtiiTerslty, who ts said t be Col. Joha M. Ofiloway, ot Bockinghasa,: has prUb4 la circular form, his views about dancing ,at th Ualyerslty aad as it Utao Interesting a docantent to be eoa&ned to a few readcrs, the Chroakle girts It to the public. THB OLD. Front time Istotemorlal Ithu beeo the custous for tha under Kradaatea a& Chapel Hill, to-glya a baii eampltmea tary to the gradaallag class, en Thurs day nlgbt of cossmeneessent wk. la Idea times this ball was one of. If aot the principal event ef cosaraencemeni week, anal attracted young People,!: frost all narts of the country. About 1851 or '52 the foundation was laid for a very handsome buildlag Just east o BOUbBl OUllUlBg, X rVB3 VUC UC( , was called the Ball fitoa. wnear completed it did aot belle lU namei. There was a recitation room In thl base meut, and arrangements for books on the nrtt noor, due it was eyiuew- that the first and foremost object was to furnish a commodious and elegant' room for the commencement ball. The writer well remembers the ball when; bis class graduated. The Governor a! Che State was present with bis staff; Ex-Govenors Morehead, Graham and Manly were present;. Chief Jnstloe Ruffia and Senator Badger were pre-' ent. The trustees aneV mculty werev fully represented. President Swain was In hi glory, with Y pleasant word aad a joke for all. . . If any persons that night heard the legend" jot his being born under .the .shadow ef the same inauntaln as John C. Calhoun, and being exactly the same bctgbt a George .Wsshlngtoti, .Hany- private gentlemen were there, , tally en.ol in cniture and attainment to these pnblle dignitaries, wever having sought pub lie position, they were not so widely known. Honored and dignified moth ers were there with their fair and blooming dau hters. feosae ol these daughters danced, tome did not, but all were reelplents of polite atten tlon. Tlere . were comfertabla nooks and recesses, well 'provided with seats, where the non-dancers eoald enjoy themselves. There vere two paints of honor obecrved by J(be atudenta: lat. No student was to dance every Mt. 3d. No young lady visitor was to be nag- acted. , It Is as much .the object-of university .education to make a polite and courteous gentlemaV at the pro feund and seaomplisnad' scholar. All went merry aaa Bmrriage bf U ;ai4 a mo Npa- nwr, ax. s gi.yaq anjoar j the ssttrpae, the ball broke up, battng beeaaa eld-fashioned, enjoyable hap py mngl(ag together of the best people ot the old Keith' State TSBimr. I - For some years past the dancing has been mainly 'given oyer to the boys The .natural result has been tht( too much time has .been de voted to itrr Is difflcnlt r to gather qnorum of the two societies for their literary exercl ses en Tuesday night. On Wednesday morning, in Memorial hall, the stu dents are conspicuous byhsb absence. To remedx this 7u t ia rooomnaeadad that dancing he abolUhed oa Tuesday aad Wednesday nights. On Thurs aay,. wnen ui eoiiege xerciaes are over, Gymoasium Hall. J ost outside the college campus, be given np to the students, aad there without restraint er responsibility en the part ot the lege authorities, the boys be allowed to dance 44ad libitum." It is this last clause which the writer proposes to criticise. If dancing be sinful, immor ralB or even highly Impolite, it ts the 'luty.ot the trustees to abolish It alto getaer. If it Is none of these things, but on tbt contrary,; an lnnooeut, bealtby aHusmenttbsn it Is equally the duty o'thy truatoae to fuiniab tlie opportualtv thUam'amant, to tha tit te prppf rly conducted aad to be responslbleCtberefor. . , " The trustees and their agents, the faculty, stand la pareatiM to every boy InAtpdanoaat the Uaiver slty, -One father tells his son: iVn, I have nrprejudjcs against daneing, but .you canijbt danofl la my house. On Saturday night, when the week's work is oyer, you can take your com panions, go to the Jtarn an.4 there dance till yea get tired, neither 1 nor your wether being' present or respon sible, , Another father ty: -5on, yen have worked faithfully aad deserve some recreation. Bring jj our friends next Thursday night, anoTyoar mother aad I will help yon tajoy yoursel res in allttw daaco.n WTilch parent ! serves most respect which dance will prod nee better results? This ttustee thinks the tnutes muat .control aad be respoaslble for everything done at the Uuiveri'-y. 2d. Thai danclag properly eoaducied 1 u aa InaoosBit ant bsajUiy auneafa ti. It to. the, doty of . tha Tnutees to toraisk tsttahl. plaoe for the com- aanecount ball, to set apart one blan ier u, and do more. To conduct said ball uaier tae fall preaaiKf, saprTf ioa . aad eontrol of the Trustees asd FacaUj. Shtiack; ' : : -it DAjfCiwo ai tu uxiyxBsrrr. fa BjOeiibCHrHtlan A4vjaaU. t .tntstec af tbe TJnrreralty of North Carolina, aif aing Malf 0!i Shy loct, (we are not nrprUad that h was Mbamed to sign bis real aaaw), wrhlag to the Vevs ani OWarTar of this etty. closet hit article In the fellowlar words: la eoBdemalag tha preaeat arranjra- dent for dancing at the. university tjShykeV!- U right. To. have it hi the OyfBttaakrra ta alaaply a co4go we have iaH Whfore aad tay it again. The taot tha. to trattefA,Mfi( (be actios tkf r, MsnOWwf : tW. hi attar ahowa that - Jthey jfclt that' ometblng ouglrffto be ddaetaey ordered the danelBg In the college buildings to be ttfppad. Jk. Oymnaalum was thea erec imlk by private sabceriptioas juat out aide the east pus, and the ball Is held to thatew oa Thursday aigkt of com Bieitceaieatwwk. TalgU what "fchy lock'! eriUcisea : : Jl tha trustees think tt unwise to have dancing In the caea tfiu. then tney op'gbt to ask these who eoofrol tb Qynapaalum to quit dancing there. Jtayboay with a thimblefal of sense-se tbat hsflog the dance In the Qf maaslata i slaably a dodze. j'iu'ikV?.-, Whisks.' the trustees ought rto ;4ornish the : opportunity for ; . f . . duetrlt jn, the presence et and under U0;COntrnVand uprlen ot the trus- f the . faculty of. the University Wputdn't Ws be! a b'g business tor the i iettagutsbed beard of fjruiteet and the ( pe4afalty of, tha University to be .lliMaul UI k. .n.tn.l lira ministers of the Gospel and so are some of the j faculty- wouldn't they be In a big business to be providing a ball-room and to be present superintending a mo dern dance t To sensible men such a proposition is simply ridiculous. A&nyloek", tells how two fathers do - one gives bis boy a dance in the house thd the other In the btrn. He asks Which deserves the most respect. We taswer that neither one deserves any respect at all. He might have told of a third father, who tells his son that dancing la wrong and leads on to " tin ; that dissipation and dancing ceqecally go hand In band; that a young man has no more business to take a young lady in his arms in a ball-room than; he has la ji prlrate parlor, and tbat into teat recreation aud-amasement may; be hadla . grat many, other ways, and that sensible people do not seek happi ness la kicking their heels and hugng each oth,et to music r-tbls Is. the father that aeseryes most .respeot, and this is the kind of a lather that the trustees and f aeulty.crught to be to the boys at the University. But aside trpm the moral aspect of the qaaation, .wo contend that it ia "highly tmpbtltlc" to have the ball tt the University Commencement. All the leading; denominations of Christians have pronounced aaainst the modern dance. We know that some members of the church dance, but the churches in their official capacity have all pro-. Bounced the modern dance Immoral. Fobave the modern dance at the Uni versity, then, must be and is offensive to these ehurebes. There are several hundred thousand members of the various churches In North Carolina: who are taxed to sup port the University their views and desires are entitled to something- To do away with the dance does no one aay real harm to have it Is oflensiveM to thousands of good people. Is it not, thea, wlsa to keep from offendine these good people? We think so. And they have a light to be heard they are more largely, than anybody seise, tuppcrting the Institution There are many of them - that cannot coaseientleusly and will not patroulze the University as long as dancing. Is allowed If the trareet prefer dancing to ptironage, let them continue the dance. As a friend cf the University we ad vise that the dancing be discontinued. If we wanted to injure it, we would ay have the ball and encourage da h- clag. If we wtnted to keep our best yspepsia Hakes the Uvea of many people miserable. and often leads to seU-destmctton. Distress s6x' jeafiaf, soar stomach, sidrleadaohe. baairtturai loss of anpetlte, a faint, a&fone" Isallrig, bad taste, coated tonxne. and irregn y laxity of tt bowels, are DIStrt)SS tome of the. more common Aftftr sjmptoma. DytpepaU does rTV aak'xet weS ef ttaelf. It atMn mnlrea caxetal- persistent testfea,a4 a MnW like HooTs 8arsa parma, which acta gentty, Jra 'snrely and emripntly. It tones tha atomaab, and ether atfan,'iegalates the digssos ere$ej a rv atpetue, ana ny urns v4f!r. tome tesheres the synipa-HCSCnO thotte egeets of the diaeaae, baniahee the hoadarhe, and refreshes the tired mind. LIltBjrebta0abia4 with eytpepela. 1 bad bat fJtttov4fettts; 'aad--what I did eat a.--A, 'dutreestt me, or did me STajnrs tuo good, ta aa hoar Riirn r falter eattnc I would expe tteaet a ttSotHttk ec fiwd, altcone feeling. satbIhadaaaatairrOiInt Mytroo bM, I think, was aggravated by my troeineea, wtteh ts thatC a pauter, and frem being more or lest that up ta a gaiir room wtthfresb pstot last TtjI' u mrtpg I took Bood e Raxaa- BtOmaCtl r toakftre heMea IS did me aa tanneaef 'maoant of good. It gave me an appetite, aad my toed reoshed tnd tattsnet the eravtex I had previously expeneoeea. Hood's Oarsaparllla tUhyanaraaateai. ats ateSeaffc Itayaredaaly bC,LaWOeatAmiasriee,sww.- IC9 OewOu Ootlar Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest.U. S. Gov't Report. AESflULTfELY PURE Ifetbodists from patronizing the lnsti5- tutleo, we would advise a ceatiuuation of the ball; " It Is, therefore, in the ia- terest ef tbe.TJalversIty that we writ M.weil ia the Interest ol morality, aud those wbownt to popularize the Uni ve rally will do well a consider tLeae things. , y THE WALNUT CfVE- COAL Twin City Daily. -It was learned here to-day that the eoai property, at vrainut Ciove. otckt.- eouity, is to be developed at once on a bread scsle. The property 13 owned by the Greensboro Coal .and Mining Compa ny, which has bfeen prospecting sever al months en the veiqs near tbat place. The investigations, it is understood, have proven entirely satisfactory and the company has decided to put in a plant taking out one hundred and fifty tons of coal per -day. Seme of the machinery has already arrived and the other is now on the way, so that in the next few weeks operation's wilVbe com menced in earnest. 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The court declares that the tax - notou interstate but on the occupation of Car rying on business in thi State, and graduates the ttxon toe amount ol purchase wliethar made within lor with out the State. It does not discrimi nate against th proOucle t oilier States, lt is a privilege tax dnancc cupatlon. I C .-tats of Ohio, City of Tolkd. v ; i Lucas County. , ) ri Frank J. Cheney makes oath; that he is the senior partner of the firtu of F. J. Cheney fc Co , doing business in the CUy of Toledo, county and State afore said, and that aaid firm will py the sum of one hundred dollars for each tnd every case of Catarrh t hat cannot be cured by tha use of II aim Ibntarrh Cure. Frank J. C;h4nby. Sworn to before we and uctibcd in my presence, this Gtb day f becess bea, A. D. 1886. A. W. GleIson. Notar Public: Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken later n ally and acts diretly ou tha blood aad tuueuous surfaces of the ytem. Send for testimonials free. . F. J. 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