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4 .t ' V '-!K1j;.V, tSli-j-i. V v.- 1 . I - - ' . . . 1 t. i ..--. T--v. r mitt I i ' H c '"it ii ni-il ! acb V .1 ' r- .'I si 4" ; J I? - NE57 BERNE, N. C' FRIDAytft 23, iHHd: p- J Jill lU '!: r.f r r Nov. ,-rr,a 1t''nfl 8S0 ' Knrtk. 1 1 . , - . r i ,. tud4 tjq r-f Kiu of Aio freaii Mountain Butter. For fy' mie at ery low prices " J313t . . - 'Xlt&kph AtViiiCEli. Owing U) the ..' . . iawwiin 4a the tax on Aloohol, toy price ' ' ". 1; MaaUFnkJ,idl-rexru a fifty suud wkrAel at bit hoape. AthuLU Ut!c N. 8, XniicuU of Plkl8 wUl baia aeaetefl tonight. v a. - j . Larguuuiue of coal are going over (be A. ft N. C. Railroad for the in- - The tckooaer lut&et. Blood good maa van tag with a cargo of tui pontine. AU ttfcjiin1crioajoa4oot reports the muZZd V OIA7Job N. Parana to Xiaa lfarr ThotnM at Adam creek on the SOthinatant, W. P. Stanton, Esq. Tba Democrats of Pamlico hold a con ytntion at Bayboro tomorrow for the purpose" of eloctuQg delegates to the State, Congressional, Jadicial and Sena torial conventions. Tbe foundation of Patterson's new hotel will soon be completed. We learn that pipes for gaa and waterworks will "be put in the . building; In. ,act every thing for " convenience and comfort of BUMtA will he tn nnl !. Mai. Danniaon baa alrmdy extended " Vtia water pipes nV . ..o, s. ret o, the buAaiog and is ifipiIjli.lhe"water used to-making nwrtai. kIU has also' auppliad several . buOdlcgioa Ibe souU. Tbia is an en tarpewe Uiaf engbk io e encouraged, awl se kepeour oitiaees will recognise its mariteand-induoe the Major to ex tssxi U evet a good portion of thn city, . o-fftfetfeOmmippIy water. tpltt fMVsthaiSK.M, ii. AegrftnrTfdm"'nfconvIle" yostcr day 'auuouno'eJ j,bV 'UieTiemocrattc oonyamtfeo btul -n8tfuctel delegates to . th ofagftlonij conteMinn for Maj. L.CV Latham. Ws4psi4eg Qiya : Tho sixth disotet Absivrmtion' which mat liT'drf'reoi&y, nominate ,)r'4owaA,tpf jobeeoa eonntjrp) the (ilialioC ta Mseoeed ,: Judge Peo&eJA ' at the Atlantic Ilotol, Morebead City, tonight. Special rates . will be given over- A JT.JC. fcfhyound Kxsnrateia ( rertaaaf allt. The teamer.Trenf inlt fesSrO tomor row evening ftatur Jar jj-(pr, aa Mcur tonortenWKJa iVuJ-B.. Bell. Agent ol thsf liai.Wqoee all parties contemplating going to notify bfcnjtnr Sbtardsynnoning. rraf. Pries Theaaaa . Since our short notioe of Prof J Thorn aa'aloction to 4 pOBltiottih the Univer sity at Knoxvllle, Tennessee, we learn that ho was tondored the position f .upertotondet of c 'fjfla, j,,, E U to chargo of ! tho diepartrntat of natural Mston, i&e .Eatgersitf, place which4 ho wiirdo'ubUoss fill' very creditably. t F H 1 p 8 j Prof. Thomfc Triends W (his" city, while ,tbcy regret very much to part wHH l.willJtcjQisojto.towJnatJie has been r' otl to A position inthe University In : i. : have a broader field for r . .ZIct in w eaue ef ed cation. Tlie JocrkjlL congratulates bim t - 1 hn a large meaimre of lir , rfrtiimu at Hreea4 Cltf yt H e A. & N. C. R. Co. has Uken' steps to n' '. u" ' " srf t the.vareheuse at 1' "" Liv-a bat VeerJ 'Well nif ' ' ' d . I j tVe worms. The co; . I C , gro t I '. I 1 d : t i i r j ..iujtig, bos. peen t ) V t; ro' na ' Creosote 03 .:. a, aud cieoeote post " 1 which are proof against T 0 0 wharf, Presi- ciii"y In vie : t. 'j t i,r tie n fermml. , - . ' P. U. Palletier. Esq,, left yesterday evening for a visit to bis old; home in T3arteret and wiU attend . Jacksonville on tbe first Monday is August, uSamnol ti;WhiteXlrandjfaio8llpr 0! & of P. of tb4 State, will be in on tbe Sienandoah thii morning and will visit Athenia Lodge No. 8 while in the city. ; Mr. Oeret Vyne of Havelock wan in t&e city yesterday, tie reports crops looking very well, but a littlo ton ii.uv.n rain for corn. He is not a oottou farmer. W. B. Lane, Esq., of Cobton, is in the City. He says the crop outlook is tho absorbing . question u that section. The general complaint is too much rain. Hahn and Slinison factions are un known. George Ureen, Esq., in in tho city. He has great faith in tho Uahn faction, and is ready to meot hit prouiiucut op poiiont on tho iaaucs of tho day. tjose of Prufciiwr flMni'ai Nluuliic Hesieal. Tho clotting nxercirtos of Prof. Haw ser s mneincr school took place nt thr Hoard of TraJo rooms Wedneaday night. Otfing to the IJireateBiiiK weather, birt few spectators wrre out to hear the pupils exercise their vocal or gans. Liko regular school commence ments, so the Professor says, his class failed to acquit themselveti an credit ably as they were caiiable of, nnl had dono previously, but ncvorlheloH the remark that, "I am not surpriHoil at so good singing when such voices an that of Miss Bailie Faison and a few others take part,' was heard. This ends the second term of Prof Hawser's singing class in our city, and we regret that enough names could not bo secured to induce him to remain and teach another session. As an evidence of his proficiency in teaching this much neglected art, he baa been requested to return in the fall, when it will be more convenient for many to take lessons. TIIK JEWKLa. The Jewels were in session yesterday morning and an unusual full panel present. Various topics wore discussed and decided, mostly of a political character. The .coalition movement was unani. raously approved, doubting Thomases convinced nnd penitent PoterB forgiven Tbe panel is interested to know who tho junk dealer is that puts one cent stamps on "effolo campaign documents to work tbiun oiT on unoffending oitft cons. The wrong dono to tho Franklin family la too great; Benjamin's pictures hould be kept for a better use than chaperoning hideous cuts of Blalno and Logan around, to say nothing of the lark of ben! it may develop. 'The Afoul was orinclsed and its "mares' nest' investigated; a loiter in w . . . . it four years old makes that quite a nfVsysheetfbft enterpiJeokj sarprising. lip was thought thatMr. Wood's cars would enable it to tuw on without longer waiting on anybody. ' Betting was begun but was quickly ohockod . when a, party pulled out the mone tod." proposed put up or shut OBvtbe' litter being mora convenient to moat of the members was adopted V A squlrty pneeeent of a squirt" was a political , 4 istmetion ' applied to man by an expert la the cojnage olY words, but loses iu torce py,ws novelty, -a man has to consult too Aiany lexicons te decide whether It is abuse or1 a compD meat when applied to -lifm. Copyrlghi : .4! -.i!u:.J "t. Two by two, the crowd dispersed, tap' til hut two,, remained. They finally left j eash in his oWn dlrectloaJThis is a plan to avoid being talked about after Fyou, J-4 gone. "... - , i UsTerament Crap Rpala,fo'-t .WASmBQTQK, July. 28. -r la- supple mentary report to that of July lProf. Dodce. of the agricultitral department, calls attention to the feot. that, the area o eorn is ' steadily lncreasme: the in crease since 1879 having been about 20 per cent, and the present ereAtxir about 75,0nO,TO0 acres. WitB rererb.. toy wheat, he thinks therer ie'a reasona ble prospect for an increase of about ev.oog.uuu Dusneis anove ueomcuu est mate of 1885. The winter wheat area already aervree nearly anotrcfi for home ooneumptien and aeedt l4- average exportation of wheat and floor for the past, fire rears has ten 116,000,009 bnfbels. , Tbe present, expectation fa vors a product nearly, if not quite, lut- ficiant for this rate of .exportation in addition to consumption- The, surplus will probebly be an pie f T any foreipn demand likely to arise." Tbe condition of oats is lower than in any former July Knnrtrtnpe 1879.1 The Frmmt" condi tion is 88.9,' acainH 87 In. July of that vear. The average lor rye m nninFt 87 lt Vr, JSartpv averce ' '.7. r -.;: - t 83 ! t July eni OS in July ADTICF. 1 X'-- Tbe resignation of the British Qabiet has been banded tbe Queen. ' " ' " Beecher has delivered the Ant of his series of lectures in Lend or la a large audience... . ; ". ' r . V. A duel was fought at Guatemala be tween 'x31inietAF Xparicte ajkf Besjer I ruona, u was not a r rencn auei six shots iach were fired wben one of t pnrticrpante fell mortally wounded." Toe fight in omtting rates a the eaUe mes has had a good effect. Tbe diree- tow find that the receipt have gained 110 per cent, which proves hat low rates have never before sesn thoroughly tested. Further progteas on the Panama canal has a very gloomy outlook, but Lease ps is a plucky old man and may yet, toe be I lias of ton said , see ships , pass hroasb uus cuuai irjm the Atiantio to ute Paoiflc. , if.; I Maud 8., the great American trotter, has not jot reached her creates fseed thinks her trainer. In 4 reoeukdfaik without being urged, save the Utter part of the drive, u mile was covered in 2.11r The la t quarter was made in BboonBs, a 3 06 gait. .Tbtre w unprecedented want ana suffering in parts of New Found land and Labrador among the inhabitants. They say that never before in the his tory of that kx ality has such weatlrVr been cxperienuod at this season. For 300 milen off tlie coast the ice is still consisting of .gigantic bergs, which kceiM the temperature down to winter level. They are now just having the UTftt aigna ot spring, ana in many etaoM snow yet remains. Tho govornmeut 1 1 an been outioned for aid. KuiBton Items. i ' ' lir. R. W. oote'n islying dangerous ly sick at his residence in this county It. P. Dorteh, Deputy Revenue Col lector of Goldsboro, was in Kinston last Tuesday, taking fruit distillers' bonds-: People will make tbe stuff and drink it too. A large number of excursion iats mostlv widowers went to Seven Springs last Tuesday. This has become the most pleasant and popular pleasure resort of our people. One of Sheriff button s deputies is a wonderfully handsome man. It is a shamo ho should be kept in tbe mean position be is. Ho ought to be brought up higher where the girls could see him. It is estimated that the crops of cot ton and corn are damaged fully one half by the lata wet weather and grass. Tltero is scarcely any perceptible im provement for tbe last week la the cot ton or corn. - . j Jos. Nelson announces himself a can didate for Uheritl ol (Jraven. Un. see here. now. Sheriff, a joke's a joke, bus- I this thing is ettknf too far or n far enoagn. ae u tne rresiaency and we will all enjoy it. W. O. Broadway, of Craven county, and Miss Agnee Fanlkper, of Lenoir county, were married but week in Pitt cMialw Craven, and UnouJkeingiMl warlnlaiajaraifithe uMrsntei fisnbaJ sought neutral territory to negotiate for love, peace and happiness. 7 t ' 1 Alreadri 4 number ef tenlocratic statesmen are figuring out how to secure the aenlnatioa tor buperior lurtuiexk of this county. The dark horse with a bald head, however, seems to have the inside track. At present,, with tbe Be nublicans, the contest Is between the present clerk and hie .deputy and it Is said e. deputy's whiskers ire getting too red for the "old war horse." Thomas K. ' firrouJ. ttad i lot DatoUn county, formerly of Lenoir, is a Demo cratic candidate f of the .'aonWaation for Superior Court Clerk of Juplin. Mr. Aoaaemy- in mnvit na iuuiuii High School under Prof. Mydyette. He Is well prepared and juried, forth platebe Jeeks'ahd, W WeoeeJ 'would serve faithfully and efBoiently the peo ble of tba "State of DvpUnv" . ?, 4 I It is a significant fact that the first arresb under th town pvenabin'enor fiinance wal a prohouncsd' prohibition- !aV,,4t -turned, out, howerer, that ,he mew mora about the ordinance than any- tne elee and he waded right thraugh it. This old eoon bad better, comedown, howetaf) before1 (he Mayor' sees Rt to pull the trigger ha la a had, man to monkey with when ha gets the drop oa a fellow. - -- . - AppelatmeatJ la the PeiUl Berrtee. I WiSHiHOTON, July 80.-r-Tbe Postmaster-General has prepared a statemeat of the mumbet and nature of the . charjgee, mad kn the rauway mail service during the fiscal year ended June 80, 1886V The number in (ha service July , 188,ws 4,887, and the number June 80,1886, was 463. "-.TheK total, erolBffents durinr-uhe- tear wete; l,bi7;"'. Since March 4, 1885, .the ( total appointments! have been s.wo. ur these Delaware received 9. Maryland 37, New .York 130, North Carolina 83. Pennsylvania 100, ViTiahr4 Weafr Virginia ; "': .'Waae S-BtOMti it , 1 BY trying stata sad vkein- trp ecirape many things teemi sfLie may be. attain. L J-n','. oa fnn of - Ki)Tto V ; ,t l.ivet- 'i r- - " ' 1.,' slrr cverr trv i !-. i. . So, ro( - . r V'J.t -l 1 i a . : e i ttl ' I?'-" fj FB0lHIXOT0!ffyi -!WitHriraTjii Js.lv 0.r-oaLr' Bid dlenergen is) oeuras if Vyarr sarn-1 est speeeh m ftie 0euaf hiafternoon hi opposition to1 the oleomargarine bill, said that he was against t-mainly be cause if breathed, of- iataraai (eyenue. He aaiU, (hera wav.o4 hing inore than aaerbex thtj th people 91 Ylcginia, from one and to the other, despised and reprs hated it was ths li(rnar revenue win, uu, rsprmeuunaT sucn a con stituency, he eould never1 by voice or vote under My circumstances favor an saJargemaBt of it If there were fraud sad deception in the) manufacture of oleomargarine he would, assist in any legislation designed to correct that, but never in the way ef taxation. The amendment to the oleomargarine bill reducing the tax to two cents will necessitate sending the hill back to the House, which, in the present condition of business, jputs its ultimate fate in soma doubt,, The friends of the measure realised this anal made every sif ort to prevent any change la tt as It came from the, House, They ware, strong enough to defeat every attempt at amendment except in the reduction of the tax, : There has been quite a con siderable lobby at work for th bill, and as a half href is better that nothing, they will advocate the prompt agree ment to the reduetioa by the House. As intimated, Senator Gorman voted for the bill and Senator Wilson against it. KANSAS rUtaONALITlXS. Both the Kansas senators aro very much given to the use of offensive per sonalities and coarse insinuations as to the motives of others when debating measures which they do not favor. Mr. Plumb is quite iluent, but not so cul tured as his colleague, lit) wields the weapons of denunciation and inuendo like a broadax while his more polished and oratorical oolleague cuts with his grim irony and malice like tho koun edge of a rapisr into the very quick of his victims. Every now and then the objects of these attacks turn on their assailants, and, smarting with indigna tion and reaeatment, give them such a "dressing down" aa is appreciated high ly by all who listen. A few days ago Senator Conger, ef Michigan, who is abundantly able to take care of himself wben he gets ready, administered to Mr. Plumb such a lively trouncing as can not fail to be remembered by that sena torial bully for some time to come. Yesterday Senator Miller, of New York. aroused almost to fury by the criticisms of Mr. In galls on his advocacy of the oleomargarine bill, "went for" him in a style wnton sent the blood fairly dancipg to the sallow complexion of the latter. Today, in tho lionse, Mr. UBWU) V, 111 intlUM . l.uoilM,il v VII' committee en arlcnltne), who had been coupled with Mr. Miller by Mr. InralU in his strictures aeaouueed aw state ments as unblushing falsehoods, and concluded Wfth ' the rerdkik ' that be "would leave tnlgarities and personal ities to flow from tbe mouth of the Sen ator from Kansas that womb of slan der and detraction." Subsequently, to the remarks of Mr. llatoh, Mr. Ingalls, who bad been advised of tham, got up iuhla Mat in the Sonate auAeipreeeed regret ' that ' he had yeeteiyiay trans gressed the latitude of. debate. His penitence is not likefy fM Vm; Jived. He had already rorjre i .ie- resent experience wheaV tr a'. . induced him to expangeYKr i the" ieourd"he brutal and IneoTeht re mar a she had an justUUhfy add rested. fig Senator, Cook rell. and which that feiAvu mailt a he 000 Livery tfell afford; ha, treaaerjr utth. auenr contempt. ... i,.i - . , '".Met, tlerelaidi CarteF WasiasMrPOi-, Jul Tbe Ori this hvenlnar nublishes the fbllowii thriUinc Incident int reap, life atltlifc White "Housoj "MrfciClpveland IsVh pretty good judgaof human nature Iwl she is the heroine aCgaJatateiiting Inci dent which took place at her last recep tion, Thursday afternoon. Two attrac- bK lajuiw men xamntuh the fii tai neUtuone of mem vaoaea verw mpui "CVVie napa o her hoeteee, wfioU was-fcitiss ar iAr. Mrs. cnTennaoTJcedrTnQi tie beid bet fund jald iJ.lt 11 1 sit cotter T this sxeraouw tmoenav kyls warm. - New don'raetryTUst ws' What ypuvwere thinking about. V 1, . I 'Another good 'thing .that pleased both of ua!'!i4ena.o.lhMia: ran that Mrsa;knisUUl U ASt tarfful t names, but called us properly dur- g the hour that wa resaaioed in the Bad Parlor, and when wa were about to leaveahe caihe evat. u uaandn wiehed us good-4iy nd j!med.(WnrT to rart with us. iMe making-Mrs. ; Cleveland' tar popular in Washington, especially with, women, for she elwaya-ehoeeee 4 good subject to talk Orion, and one thai aha thiaka , w m . lasareat 4ho caller. Tennis, 1 oroquet thebateetJ novel and feminine' decoration arw discussed' at the drawing-rooms Jmrt the, same as if aha had run evr,,knittis nhandtta spend the day wHh he dearest frtebdi" IBM.l''iiiia -w 1 r - ... --.. f aaa't Jr yjirHTltTW TrV'I'-nW'u a4lPit There will lie a neeslna of the Com- ailrteweii Sattrdiltri'ttly Mi TSW.ktli etlock; at- th Gaitod. H&uwTabr ihe piupeee o eaUinak Township x Oauwan tiena to err"'"" thpfr wvetal Totrnahip. Executive CommitteoA aa prescribed by th Milan. (J nnriuairiinf abefarrVi't 1 u -H To all who s. 1 i, i fi -m urn ei iff tatv. , ri.rvniii r rs sr I i 71 ii , r i 'T . (ft ? i c.rs - ri"t n-r.ary - - 1 $W Vrk CetUa faterea. Lj Saw, Vow July Ifc-rCsTtJWt 0w's WCirtWHHtoautusay0Ta mand was more spirted today, a4 the market rained Bat ' mmbi with a nraca firm tone preserved eptetluseue."1 Aa aaeenea aetieraana a grew lag nat at a. deal Aamue 1 aa aa asM aooempUshed , in !Ju1j ooatraeta .ap peared ;to ahuaa, . the ahorts and crsmMMi a aemaaui wnwn was almost wholly to cover. The crop adyieas were very generally ke tsod form and the cahke advioen tenke, she latter in cluding mtimatioae ef probahte short time at jiancneeter. Fifth Whtrict CeaveaUes. (iKKRNKHORn. Jul V tl Juw W Beid was nominated for Congress at the convention aere today wttaout eepoaa- tion. The eonventioa was very lame and enthusiaaUc. Mr. Ueid mado a very able speech mIUi'i Inlx alv. Ths Basr Ba.lv a in she world for Cuts, Bruises, Serve, Ulcere, Bali Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures pile. as rnuuHM so rive nerreci aatisi ac tios, er money refunded. Price Weenie per box. sale by Hancock Bros, ly COMMERCIAL. JookMAi. Ornoa, July IP. M. oorroa. NEW Torx. Julv21. Fuiutes closttd firm Siiles of 58.400 bales. July, 9.4 January. idiKusl. W.MJ Februarv. 9 45 Sotemher, 'J.4' March. U.04 October. J ii April, November, U ;0 May. U.74 3. 84 Iecember. June, Snot firm: Middline 0 12 Low Middling B 3-8; Good Ordinary B I-a. New lkirne markot 'luiol. No Middling 8 5 -H; Ixjw Middling ''MW Good Ordinary 7 5 8. owntstaxio masiaisrr Saku cxjtto.n -a2.90. Oottob Bxxd glO 00. TDBPXMTura Hard, fl.Oti, dip, 11.75. TAB-75o.afl.36. , Oats New, 35v in bulk. Cork-50c. In bulk from boats: Me. to 60a from atoros. UiCE 75a85. Bbkbwax aOc. per lb. Bxbt On foot, ac.to&c OoDirrBT Hams 10c. per lb. " LAUD 10c. ner lb. aVaoa Oaflo. per doaea. Fkbsh Poax 4ia6o. per pound. Peanuts BOo. per buahel. Foddeb 75o.af 1.00 per hundred. Onions- $3.50 per barrel. Fjblb PEas-0Sa70c. Hjdxs 4)ry, lue.; green ee. , AM'Ut 30a50c per k-uehot. Pears f 75a per bushel. Honkt 40c. per gat. Tallow 5c. per lb. Chiokenb Grown, 0a3ac.; spring 20a36c. Meal 5o. per haakel. Oatb &0,cts. per bushel, TuENiPs 50c. per buahel. flKED Potatoes Early Rose, 12.75 per bWl 1 .1. wroussal rs.incs. KBw..Maaf Poujl 4i.00 0??'a Bt. ani X. C-7to. FldcBA-fJ.JSaeoO; ' Laakioi by the fferce. NAUa-BaMlO',t2.7o. buoAB (iraaulated, 7e. Coffee Hal lo. , Salt 85a90o. per aaok. MoLASBxa and STBtriu Madea, " Powder $5 00. 8hot tl.75.- L -j Attention, Kaighta! , Members of, Athenia Lodges Noi .8, K.' of P.. are requested to meet at their. Castlo Hall, TO-NIGHT at HCIHT O'clock.-' By order of ' tT i" tiJ. W MOORE, C. Friday, July 23, 1884. Williams' Fait Freightl Line. i j'-r.llrtl 1jti!Hjtl- . ,- '.'-I i .mvi-'wrm" -0': .. ' awgatiiMtnuwnaiBd KorftSk'au ethhflilkiM fnow-; in n iw i;ji. Etb, tnnifidi lo 1 ; '.Iiloi Thasruia a 1 oa filnSVAinT. Je7,-(eiXlAMS, a at m .- r-v. . -.t 1 . k - v , ; , ik. j.-.i. ,IH' Hew Stock Eating4 y'L tTS Little Store "bUllllltd : , vomer., wairliiaa eamewe MnM at aasEfTST em kae mp wh laaaa vmu. - r To La bjSz stock. JaaUdwU Ou 4um hum hellssli .Mf aAa.at.4i T (euirett'8 "Magnolia" Citm fliifi with- eoPT8 and ConderieH? l'ratt Cottou GinQ, vitU Feedare and Oondensera. ' ' ' Carver tkitton Gina, with Feed- era and CojiUenaers. "Boss" 1'ower aoTTPfeSeaT UoantHve" Ifand Cotton PVeea. Complete Cotton Cleaneri CxtUu 8eeil Cioskera. , ,, ( , And a full line of all classes of Marfchy ery, Fittings. Machine Oils. Beitinu. Shafting. Pulleys, etc. KU Mill .,....! . '' I 'I '-"f'K'o omulhj . Hend tor ctrcuUrs and artoes.' Yeur patrenage solicited . aad raction riierauwed. , 1. ,((. Itespectfuily, t, .,,,, j. c wHrnr. r: Iron Fcoot, Craven aUset, New lie tie. K, XV Agent lor Fairbanka Standard Hnalea. uiyaariu , ' I. Sealed Proposal, J Hid lads lur opf img e r asilnkun Tai l.lt ..f cny olll be -eofved ttttlil JAM ten w if (Minn W O &7.I5M! ! t not nf.ury lor you tosaSraavleeat wU Uii trouble peculiar to rouiMX Wti aiMkikMH-a I! 1.- m . will oilreyuu 111 B few tUra. AllUmmHtiOZ rlflld rMLilllv l. ih. Mikt, poweM ef rnot r. IMll. DVI -wiumwirrr. MIM It, la iluial ' lee. ta ataa hweruU iwkaicn and rlrcular lu Umiw A Kuunr. ASnl. UhiIiMIIu. Ky JyMdwlm KINSEY'S SCHOOL, FOR ' Girls aad Young LAdles, I. A OUANGE, N. C." "' ' JOSEI'Jl K1NSEY, Vstw VITAU -Fall Kesdion beviiu MomAm -aa, ExiRUBu nor aoHfiion at 20 ah in cluding board, tuition, instruction in muni, vocal and instnimentai;Ancient and Modern Lanirua- mnrl mmiIu m Calistbfloios, oJ,otv . ..... ...,! rnifila will board wia nrtpaij Whom nleiuie ndHrnaa tiw fnrtku ulan. ivl4dlmti . ir-rtrTn it it For ShcrilL; ;,::: 1 hereby ana use myself -litU for the nlHVa nf HllB'irirs' rtm du viru OCrTY, without regard, La nasty, an ir erected will anitu.vnr U u. o th whole people of the county. - aesseanaily', " ' J08EPB intuwic. . juiy oin, wB..,,.a,i- t l. .at fJATBAniNa r--i . w n -1 . msejMtwo pair of boou ef ITqaaT; the e4eaue In-saatihdbiraad reeoasV fYl b al Thra7mU net e,0 I wrjegbyinf j iLrzybus DtihRo'that Itoeanaaxarat thai ltnifca 1 tba verv hna Hi III 1 a maderm tka ilmrtui. it t imf t-inFelTilEfal HfMtnqxAv -' x'lotfa. - - - j nna' naiei: ja vMJTni steinn Millawfiaiia ler. tffinfl - Proqt raab ks, watrta t9t ,iuij r.r. m mT".1 ' ; oco. all::- w ? 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