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vania for character and? veracity, re. cently occupied the chamber, and he declares that he aw the; reflection. He says he knew nothing; about 4he room prior to the night in question, and that the face was a precise coun terpart of the pictures of "Washing ton. H s statement is verified by John Rogers, cletk of the hotel. Proprietor Hoke says the crow-foot ed, leather-seated chair now in the room was used by Washing- i-un, aim ma us mate i m indepen dence Hal', in Philadelphia. Those who know of these nightly reflections will not enter the room . after dark, and no one is more afraid than Lew is Hury, the porter. It will take somewhere betwten 45,000,000 and 50,O00,Q00i yfcrds. of bagging to cover the cotton cropr of this year. As there are not at pres ent facilities for making . more than 10,000,000 yards of cotton and pine fibre bagging, the planters will be compelled io u:e jute. But if they stick as thty show a disposition to do it will not be long before they can snap their fingers at the jute com bine?, VVil. Star. I pity the man who cannot think; he looses as much as a blind maD. Circumstanses may alter caaes, but they don't alter, men. : Circum f tanses show men up in their natral colors. Mm o-c. -o-o-oo o oc o-o-o o-o o o -o Faculty: D G. Gillespie Principal. M s. D. G. Gillespie. . . Lady Principal. Mrs. Julia M Stiton. . . . Instrumental & Vocal Music. Miss Carrie Jones Art. Miss Annie Glasgow. . . .Primary Dep't. This Institution will begin its fall term Young: ladies, from abroad are requested to luoiud aitlie Academy. A- navy blue uniform, trimmed with sHyr braid ia woi n. This may be made by order after, entering the school. The Academy is, situated in a beautiful grove, having ample grounds, a healthy location, com niodi. a studying hall and well ventilated dormi tories. The training of the young ladles will be careful and thorough, the aim of the teachers be ing not only to make accurate scholars, but to develop such qualities of heart as wil: fit them for the highen.xlutie8 of life. Unsurpasssd advantages in Music, History, lit tevature and Art, . TJiorQueh.-. instruction will be given In the higher mathematics Jook-keeping and the lan guages. Mrs. Julia M. Staton hasmade music a specialty for several yearB, receiving the best recommea dations irom Miss Trail. For the past year the has been in New :York City perfecting herself in the study of classical music, pay inir particular attention to technique or modern touch and theory; receiving fine testi monials lrom Mr. Kelso of Chickering Hall and Mr. l'atton of Union Square, both specialists. Miss Carrie Jones, educated at the Tarborough Female Academy and at Staunton. Va., has de voted several, years to the study of Art under the instructions of Miss Bartine. For the past year she has studied from cast and from life under Miss Lilly Logan of "Richmodd, Va who who pursued her Art studies in Rome, Italy for sev en years. She also studied under Mr. John Elder, the bat tle painter of Virginia who was educated in Ger rnrny. Miss Annie Glasgow, a former pupil of the Academy, has taught for several years with much, ?uc;ess. tiend lor Catalogue. Tarboro Female Acaim GOODS!! AT G'ATLIN'S. lot FALL STOCK!! urn r as. DRESS GOODS. HEHHEETTA CLOTHS, LADIES' CLOTHS, FLANlfEL, TRICOT, AUSTRALIAN CREPE, CASHMERES, in all shades, trimmings to match, CARPETS, BRUSSELS, THREE" PLY & INGRAIN CARPETS. ZEICiLERS FOE SHOES. Vases, lamps and all Styles otfiBOHKEJlY. ItodercTare for Ladhvs and Gents, o The Sest Only. White Goods and Hosiery in Great Variety. ALL BOUGHT TOE CASH AND WILL ;-BE SOLD GIVE ME A CALL T. H. Gr ATLX2T , Tarboro I I Bakery . We are now ready to supply our cus tomers and the trade generally with A r. j nJ Hies raft VY DAY. IGING. AMD" ORNAMENTING GAKEs For Weddings and Parties, a specialty. o o Thanking the public for past hb - eraatixsogeirwBtJtolicife a con tinuance of t he j same. Very- Respectfully, WHIT MO RE BROTHERS. sitf Tarboro BakeRy. ujnunpnninfir :B.utter (CARUV)- 35 Cents ! HOWBll Hart & Jeffreys1 ESTABLISHED -1874. -AND D5A1.KRS IN NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE, Nov. 26, 1888. The Excellence OF MT IS ONLY MOEEDRD BY im iHffilTY OF MY OTHEfi LIQU0BS. 1 000 A LITTLER WINE -FOR THE O CAK EE HAD AT MM1IS 000 iTTiTXT-l'KTT- It Tarboro c.
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