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? -V" ... -- - . ' . . . i ' - 3 A V . V. ' i 1A--1 I -V lV-'..Viii'. - v 1 - . -, : ! . -. . - Wyflttfonffi JULY 18. 1889, PEICE 5 CENTS; - s BUSINESS LOCALS.; Beookmtn may be a slow and A Good HauL Polloemtn Owkill NOKTII CAR0I1NA NEWS. rent to KlnBtonl ; ke.w?:?in??p to Henry Htuakl .v- .. tmiBteresMn town.bnt 2.925 build -nTANTED. to boy a inare or ock in ... . - 4 i a .,!TtTf' and " mtnmnJ with thrM .VV th At ft N 0 B. Cov Away m peruuipmpg 5- tov i -i r .lOtTRNAL UFFICK I XI R 590 . kmuk KoATk viucnoili fnrl . . . h&rnen man Sunday night, Kington, and Mr. Gaskill went up to bring; him down. But upon arriving at Einston W' -received information that Perry Chadwlck and David Hiaea.two colored boja, and old offenders were there. The boys knew Qaakill well and a soon aa he itepped off of the train at Eineton they took to their heeli. Bines 'Mir 4 . .'. i1E hk Mils I - i- I""-ir iabift. Early Xhe Pfesiiient'eTidentiys giv. irmo.' aou . .. . ., -,. . . From the Slate Papers. J.- ' ! - i ru.. -s ( nvru n ' ss n 11 m s u s i . f . . ' ittp'i VcMVra : en ao all idea of befne a candidate Q fkV ; i l'y,'ii" I j " I tf re-eieoiion. n mn"wim Jill; - 37-if. it gram or poimcai sense aesiripg re- ftSri election, no matter what bhr incll- g$iLtoreS9 lm nations might be, would outrage all t i wltiSFipTrapa JlO. Cream , ljKcsrIU;riaarfi.apd a tail 1 riiI MHiqnable godds H; .nfft-il -; 'Wilmington Advertiser: Mr. James Hewett, near Jumping Bun, killed a coachwhip snake last Saturday which was sir feet long and about six inches in 'Circumference. This is the first Snake story we have been called upon to record this season. It was a monster the snake we mean, the story is all right. Durham Tobacco Plant: They say fleas, mosquitoes and sand flies abound at the encampment, and are sources of great worry to the sold ler boys. Try Morehead next year. A committee of the Young Men's Christian Associa- sVitfWa frrt nrtiAtn tha rv o t t-nt nrr n a f wis was soon captured, bat it took about Ug. ,(tor OT-verul 0OnBideration de- a two hour's chase to overtake Chad- oided to hold protracted services In the viok.' 1 rooms of the association from the first These boye are charged with larceny. Sunday in August. - I TTT't I i cii. mi i The store of Mr. Henry Gaskins on L,"'" l9 V""" 01 HOE ACE A. TaYLOE,' of Wlsoon-1 Queen street was broken into on Tue S.1; J5"K "V"? ""."3 w - r l - I vmvh asuu uni ui v dui w w an viivoi uvt iaifvt&aaeAsV'. deceucj in hU appointtn6nta to i .m", 1 fc. A c V i "l I'M Wv viiibQ no uaiiinuu LFiyraaJlo. Cream done. Kansas City Tiraea. baa nUBE BLACEBEBRY JUICE for i medioikl purposes at v ' - a 17 tt ' : Jakbs Bbdmomd b. sin, succeeds General Joseph E.I jonnston as Federal commissioner! of Eailwavs. The day night and the dwelling house of by a burglar last Saturday night, who Mrs. Fred - Hancock was broken intol roDbed air. jn. u. uasteen, a boarder, of . . nnirnhi ni.ht .J inT(wJii. aooua.ou in money. mr.L-asteen was Washington . . t," in bed asleep. His olothing was found W?Jt " corespondent of the New York Post 8U8peotho crlme and Boffioient Sesrenirtherue TuTJ ,.:...- Ulw 00 Muanuwj j . ' IsavS: 'Qfineral Johnston has (lOn-1 u.. .t.t.u.i1 n I Frm nn Wnnabr lw tar nan an si avn cr 1 -f " iDTiuouuD uu uocu uuwiuvu vw juavuj . . vv. . Seventh, was robbed of $37.37. . .-. m WW I UUVfbU l LI U UJJLlViU VU U1KU UlHUVl I LUC II BII CO 111 UUaUWlUa UBD Owl Tin VUV I piUGHS,lt.vaU)r. ana narrow. - - . Denit,ntiarv and Hine. Goldeboro Mercury : We are request Geo. Alles & Co. p ... . . . . i wi a KDUticiuau Li 1 1 n tltv bu ID' unffioont nncrlTT tn (ha arlminiatra. 1 was Deiore vne last orin ui moou- -,. .... ...hunino tn ,, m TMPOBTED FBENCH BRANDY ND I tion of the office , which could hard- perlor '"twon the sympathy of date, the day, day of the month, and X HOLLAND GIN, Just received andf . the oourt and was sentenced to jail the year, when tho celebration was for sale by ; Jamks Bbdmond. 'J""F' "Jau PaB" '" with the privilege to hjre out. He was n?'a L.ur"e l0T? oonsirucuon . -: -T,.r. rflsra nr aw." l-.j ... . j . . . u. u. uu uw ncuw vi AmLii-AijSAl uuiiiwoat j -r uirea oui w a goou mao, uu u the board 0f direotors of said road at UBO. AUXa w. aVtrBinhnV nnf aotnn. not "hat he is looking for if it is to be the time when Ex-Gov. Morehead was TUST RECEIVED Anotbwr lot of . " done y, o( tne penitentiary. eiectea as tne nrst iresident ot the tl- GARRETT'S COGNAC BBANDY ishlng to see how unanimous the The tbree were bronaht down on the roa4- Tho dav ala0 when t for aale bT JaKM RBDMOND. ,lfls;rft ?9 rowinff t,o havfl a maffni- ...t-. .t j i.o-i 8ho7el of d,rt was thrown at that paint I m B ' O I I1IIU TUDKIU.T DIOU IU. . UIWVU .M I .n (k. n.n a t m.n.inn . 1 - J . I tu tug wiMimuuiu ui nmu luau Charlotte Chronicle: Iaformation has been received in Charlotte that Bur well Evans was shot and killed by W. J Davis at Fort Worth, Texas, J.iRt Thuis day. Eight years ago Mr. Evans went from Cheater fie hi county, S. C, to Fort Worth, whore ho opened a Rtoro and did a large buninegH, having a fortune A PEJfSIYE RETREAT. Let him who loyes to whorship nature come ' , To some deserted!spot beside a strta-r, And watch the darting fishes' armor glean. And listen to the buwy inaeots bum. He long may read, the stream unfolds. Eaoh passing bubble notes some prie tine page On which he might intently pore an age And never dream the swetest thought it holds. The saucy minners gather near i uJ play, They glide across, around in splendid grace; But should he pass bis hand across h s face They vanish with a flash of silv'ry gray. Beyond the stream the copper-head se cure Behind the older bushes nurses wrath. Against him who presumes to cross his path. Usurper, acting as of welcome sure, The bull-frog leaps and leaves a wid'' ning ring, The terrapin ashamed slips from his log, The half-grown tadpoles lash the shal low bog. While up the stream the heron smooths his wing. The stream flows on, the dreamer dreams of peace. His burning heart finds rent in broken lays. He leaves the present for sweet buried days: He wakes to learn this strife will never cease. NE Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at ficent World's Fair in this country the look-up and will have a hearing ' y . Tery low priCGKo. ALiJtH ft Co. 1892. We say country instead today. ' . I f if rr 1ias mi oa if i a f am - f wm r in ei I PURE WINES AND LIQUOKS Wrvi" The Allianca in Craven. ' I v u.tlnin.l' anrl Athov nana fnr anlelt.nih tho ont.irA nroan ta nrorinnr t.bol - O T. R ;nKD r VT r 6" ? . " Mr. H. H. Perry bus given The President is reported as looking "worn and tired.'' He . needs rest. 1 THE President seems to have no ,'hdvisers among the leading men in 2, Congress. of notioe desirability of holding the ceiebra-ltnat he will meet the farmers in the tion in New York. Such oneness vicinity of New Berne at the oourt nf fAnlinrr nnnn thofc nortifnlar I hnnsn on Wednesday, the Slut dav of I Of probably $500,001) at tho time of his WB avwaau a uuvu vuuv tava. v - a . , m - , , , , , . , I T. . ... -ri I death. Mr. Davis was one of the clerks question could not be expected. JuIy forthe Ppoof organizing an and8hot Evang in a . dimoult. 1)avi8 New York Journal. Aiuanoe. i was formerly a clerk at Monroe ror some cause me tarmersoi uraven Raleigh Call: The funeral servicesof T,n I county are not as enthusiattio Alliance the late Col. L. 0. Jonen were held "UVl . . .... ..... . lAnAaKntA ad.flan .1 . 1 ...nk man aa tnnu nr tna an lAinincr flAnnEuu.ivwuoDww jonvoiua,, auu uid lhuuu .w v-rfv..0 lut 1. J 1 1 1 f or1 at least they do not exhibit as 'much " ' "LVX . "l,p J Apeominent Eepnblioan has been in Washington, nntil re- ! Samuel White, formerly lleuderson N, C. was drowned in the James River, llicbmond , Ya., , last Sunday night. cently, since the 4th of March, said LeU m;-Uw T7LZ good the organization or bow sound the I and acquaintances of the deceased in that city on last Tuesday, "I have seen fifteen Republican Oon gressmen in both branches since ! have been here. Most of them are 1 These are but, two important leaders of the party., There , was diplomatic positions that remain to not one of them who did i not ex be filled, those of Minister to Itus- press discontent with the adminis-Miance will, in turn.Teneflthim. principles upon which it Is built, it cannot be, of much service to the farm- era unless they chose to make it bo. A man to be benefited by the Alliance must not be a drone in the hive, he must benefit the Alliance and the Al- sia and Minister to China. tration f , . - Hon. Jotts Nichols, of Ralejgb, lias been appointed chief jjot, the mail and files division of theTreas- LOCAL NEWS. ?: ttry Department salary, $3,400. ) THEBE;' are f tibw:J,Jftve'Savowed candidates for speaker! the Uoi NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Thk Committee Festival. Our Firemen in Wilmington. The following item from the Star shows how our boys were received in Wilmington The. New r Berne, firemen arrived on gf n .leman, from all over the Stato were in attend ance. Four special trains ar rived in Jonesboro during the morning all bringing hundreds of admirers of the deceased gentleman who desired to pay him the last possible earthly tribute ; of respect. The starting points of the trains were Wilmington, Fayetteville Rutherfordton and Raleigh. About one hundred and sixty people wcra in at tendance from this city. Lowry and the Fighter? JACKSON, Miss., July 15. Gov. Lowry still expresses his determination to have o . 1 1 1 , j rrit: r- ... . .w,v.w, tut.... 1 ouiuvan nuu jvwraiu arreeieu, uuiess time yesieraay evening ana were met i they go out of the United States by the Wye or the "Atlantio" engine Proceedings will also be begun im , Good crowds are going down to I ory Mnitary oand, marched irons their I whose property tW fight took place. . . . t . i i i-r I j . i - . i iflnrinH nuiinin Kui..iiinncrMi nniinE.1; t'-Uvii.ftafrtfrf'Ht!k.iMeaa u w bt nearly every trainr- I - 7-7 :rr- . . . VT. " 1 FITZPATKICK SURRENDERS. TMii unuicnuubabivGBirifvtjiuiiTrui uv i . . .... i anxwifi futs inn nt 01R flniiir m inn nn nn. 1 .tri.t. n-I'-a iU;J'Te ' Jackson, Miss., July 15. John Fit jeou, niiuwy, v?1iuuu,;?u - ; . K-jraraT" of New Orleans, referee in the '!'.:,. ..1 " t . 1 conn. , vr , ,--. . , ri5vt w i- Tt -lar flrmlv';.. hAtiAtritd -'that vtaeT. An interesting Daneron "One Hun-i lnvolnn wan tanmA-.-wtA ah .Blet-; I fioo this morning and informed the President' will ' call the Oonmas U'w4iHYir.Ago-apiieaM ' on theHoir; Inad la aha lead, m.UHti wteelOo"""? that he had come to answer Ifesiuens ,wui can mo vgugroBBiv e, yv tair tht.Mh , th artnal any charges there might be lodged - - A l... 1 1 . . .11.. .1 .u Preliminaries were bond Pur the 18th. This bond .was promptly signed by citizens 01 this place REACT TO PAY THE MONEY. 'New York, July 15. Today is the time eet for paying over to the victor of together in extra session about the Vati p,"eof thi lB8Ue: is.-i. -it ,n I me irame WOrK 01 Air. B. W.iinirnM'liTlnaImnanNn. I. thnlinanf marnliKowaui jiuaauiuui. ma m mwn vw ttW "STr -."lit-A .1.. Z7tna rir.;' vSAZF Waived and MrFitepatrick gave to have any idea what ;ttaeg .1- -MfkA-.k--'. , o roiioot ugoini up npwiy :;f5, ? h .. R. th bitt- flr.lvis. Marion county, on Thursday house of . Wilmington -Steam Fire En- ine wnmingjon nossenger wouia oeinaen were formally 'welcomed .In a short speech by Mr. T. Q, Craft, and engine nouse the Orton for opera house 'x J:Tt. TnirMEB!.thfl ariinWflfltralll appreciated, more if it would? arrive on " Z ... - i . Ma.-aiV 4W..'. i-'.yiKt.l-, I after a aaort stay ar tue man Of raterson . JvV wno-OEterea s.z?,7, 7ZZZZ-Srr - they were escorted to tn fnrnlnh ill mftfth nrw for a it. 1 ;jbe cost oi , reeding prssonMin Wa-1 .upper, and thence to the sin, Till at the gate of dread eternity ; We shall be callous to besetting Our boats securely anchored then by heaven, Quintessence of felicity! HERBERT THRONE II ' ROYAL ItWM I POWDER Absolucely Pure. Tlilg powder never vartea. A marvel of parity, utrentlh ami wbolesomeoeM. Morn economical Minn the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sou in competition with themul- uiuub 01 iow test, snort weignt, ftlnm or phosphate powdern. Hold only -lu oani. Uovai. Hakim; 1'owdbk Co., 106 Wall it N.Y. uue23 dsu wed frl 4w Judge McAllister Takes the Whole Responsibility. NxsnviLLE, July 14. The American tomorrow will publish the following card from Judge McAlister, of the Cir cuit Court, whose decision set John L. Sullivan at liberty last Thursday : 1 desire to state to the public that in delivering my judgment in the case of John L. Sullivan I did not mention the name of Qovernov Robert L. Taylor, nor did I ever refer to the praotice of the Executive Department of the State of Tennessee in refusing to extradite for misdemeanor. I based my judg ment wholly upon my own construction of the Constitution of the United States and the statutes of Tennessee. The reports of the press, so far as they attempt to divide the responsibility of my judgment between myself and the Oovernor of the State, are wholly witnout foundation. it there was any error or wron in the discharge of John L. Sullivan I de sire the people of Tennessee to know I assume the whole responsibility. Uov ernor Taylor was not in the city of Nashville at the time. I discharged John L. Sullivan because there was no requisition from the Governor of Mis sissippi nor any warrants of extradition from the Governor of Tennessee. The question of extradition for misdemean ors cut no figure whatever in my judg ment. William K. McAlister, Judge. A POLICY OF INSURANCE IN TIIE Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Gomp'y Of Hartford, Conn. Is similar to a share of stock in some old-established Bank like the Chemical Bank of New York. It pays annually dividends to its pol icy holders, which they can receive either in cash or ia a reduction of their premiums. Their policies aro plain, simple and easily understood. No unjust restrictions or discrimina tions are made against any of its policyholders. lhis Company has been in operation near fifty years, and has paid to its policy-holders and their beneficiaries over 8125,000,000. Its record for fairne-M. justness, and liberality to its policy-holders is unparalleled. WILLIAM H. OLIVER, AGENT. Nowbttin, N. G. jy6dlm The New Policy Of TU12 LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY is (like a bank draft) a simple Promise to Pay, and is without conditions On tke back. Send for circulars and full exnlafta- tions. 8. W. SMALL WOOD. Afft., jy4 d NEW BERNE, N. C. COLLEGE, newt-ox, ar. v,.. NextScaion Begins AugtiMt .",I!i,1HH9. Full Academic. Kiislness and ('nlleiriiit Courses, with Music and Art. Ten accom plished Instructors. (Jood Buildings. Appar atus Libraries, etc. Thoroueh wnrt anil moderate expenses. I'ure water and moun tain all. Catalogue Free. Address HE V. J. C. CLAPI O.D., Pres. Jy2 dwlm Festival. W.B Fanner. . if; . lv.- atpH-fJvin- yen county jail will not fall short of $800 to attend the performance of the "Lit- the recent fight, the 82,000 stake money, ton ; faotolj in before anotherVcoor aTy'ilL andWand him the Richard K. Fox his pay In stock in the factory, has ii-forn.-' toH-iaaBrM;eirtf .: .. : . ehMaptdn.boib., ,i .fAA, A.-1Wm ttHill ?I!Ti!S?r iswoaalf.,- - - - ,! CiRidge.tbeBtake holder, stands wwXr " W a Ti7 ouppuse yravpa pui ww flRi- Mr. J. BI. Bine left the city Testers ready to delirer over to John L. Sulli- .0,' " ';-', , 1 lofW anlhokleaba'rs ;Is' rinJdOB 'iWfaiBBf lo-lor,tteDfcfiB$rTit,,totlF tho takeaaeaoon X&ZKF Sewing MachlnW, which ;ha repre.ehte, Rt;haTsumva'w , A futjul !)! 1,. k.U Qn..,.J. I theTnird.dayof August,J1889,at Taber- ClOSinff-Out Sale Of nanlo l! k n vt W ThnA ri II Ka am nA A tam I v ai iu, o ciock ia we morning, mere -n Atth Q.; C4-o1t will be dinner after the address; then ItUn UVei OpilDg OL0CK aiiier uiuuer were win oe amusements 1 such as are generally had at a Festival. Everybody ia invited to be present on this ocoasion, and those who can conve niently do so bring a basket of dinner. and thus aid in a good work, as the money collected on the occasion is to be used in tho repairing of Tabernacle Church. By Order of the Committee. July 15, 1889. 18d3t wtAl to make room for Fall Stock. Weare accepted j lira danghteraor ;joiian - naw' jtt wonld pa throne ; are named. uuaegarae. J : Gwendolen, Gladys, Beatricen pr Qi0fyw, w Tmnfron 71 i iPliii ,;4ft a. - rJf Mf. nroi, THp.hmnnd'lA.tra w!fh fill' thoaal.. -. . . . . wt POO. : , ; .; I st.inr - r,' '"r- 1 tne oases were suumuteu, ana mv par- 8w tcuoiiig uiuir ,., -...! i x, v ,1 tie discharged vpon payment or cost an' affidavit that he was b. jwAWl,ivP unab, :to.y.aheott and wMdia Injr resigned thJ- ;rfsyitUe ohargeafTr. V;?V-; Charleston "-Wcrli H jXlrcn'asei i 1 nrs.u,. w. aiouean w, in, VYasningvonitheHght. I jCity for a tw.mmUfmm pox's conditions,- '11 TwnW Wlnaa Af PiwtRaVnaralt n lV;Mi"D.l.'.. I i d,i,j-.l yif .uawf f v,m..u,ui : juj, f uuu uBKBUB, nowever, is not iwuw . ... ...i ' -i: n."... il: I 1. k.. J .... nrr: 11: tneronce uazette, in- rl' k PrAaa ronnrtav nA aw very pwr, r , , , I that Sullivan wadM not h allnmrnrl tn misB aiauae Aioore is visiting inenasr take the belt until he had deposited Mist Hunt, who hat been : visiting at the reiidenoe of Mr. Wi E, Clarke, re turned to ber borne at Aahevuie yeeter- tne Ainrnn lo. H jWBn i PftW jona. kfl(1 he will cLa?3 to a r-rr:i; aper,y ,Tentog wHB ; cSlviaSimmom coL, wit pre8S GiepatCUCB.;; 1C . WlU De jwho i held upon the charge of burning known as the Dnrhasi Daily Globe, la'stable. IHe will be taken before Judge' Joan Fitzpatrick, of ; New Oil ians, referee, In the Sullivan. Ji;:, '1 Csht, has -Voluntarily auif- re-. ":rc3 to Gor. Lowry. '-Preloml-cr:I 3 wc3 waived and Uv FitZ" I .'c rive bond in - the 'sum ? of ) ta r : pear at Tarvis, Marlon $1,000 with Richard K. Fox as a security ror tna eare-keeptng or the belt,- and also ae a guarantee that he will defend it against all comers. - i .', . KTLEAItf PASSES mTSBTJBO. jPrrrsBonij, Pa., July 15. JakeKil- 'iiJim'im r4i3iv-iK i I aii tne aereaiea pugiiuw, aooompaniea mxVmi fc-M, ttoe.;. Mik Donovan, pawed The steamer Annie of the . E. O. D. I through the city on the; Pennsylvania line sailed yesterday with a cargo oflRailroaa limited tram this morning. himU: trunk and Mnnral niwtrta Th Their stateroom was reaohed , but they presence be- Brownjwhoiarrivs itW. morning ;m mt' J hZcornusalSSh mOrnit 1vfiSwSp habeas corpus at the oourt house at V.uO . -v. Jr Ti,Am. .oil. an inflow corpus this morning. pears for the 'Moore. reporter was able to seoure aa interview. 3 I -.' V c ' -. caTLr.:: ' y t'..3 18th. .1)3 Cf t3i b3 5 .. 'tl 1 1 Li3 t5 Good Advice; Showlna; llasnlt. Edward Bilvev. Chioasro. elves tti. , . l m, . l . ... . n . .... . ..... The Co-ODerativa ractoiy. V 1 W rom. jaawi-1 mony 5 "j wire naa oatarrn twenty- "j " I . faL . .1 ......I u.k.LA I Ha BfABMi atltfAAt BAVAMAl BlAaa .3 Thnre wan a fair crowd In attendant ""' W,M1 " ""a 01 gerw mercnun-l " ' w bi Anere was a lair orowu tn aitenuancv i , ..h.j iu. nw . I hutm-oatm v,ar.un tr .nn. mh. i ii, m . i HnaiDU un ui. ii .lull sriru jvw.u w.w.whw w.hu w auw wvu. . uiii of ihin.,a? .tor: PmouKmr5S im.vi.':iV-.;it.xH': ;: vVV,jfai.-cy..V'lJTrl4 everything, without relief.. when w i , ; . i .t '.vi i i. . j'niiiiiL I owwwr auymou uor to out VJiarKB are requeeUd by Mayor; WilUkm, Extr,ct of FUx rp,Diiloni catirrh Cure! to return thanks to uayot Qui, the Relief followed immediately. -. She eons chief cf police, and cHinens of KlnBtoa tinuea to use it until she is now entire? .n.i v? twr t!mi JaaWatina if o"a. uer beaitn has not been so of the meeting at the Y. M. C. A. rooms last nifrht. A constitution and by-laws arara arlnnlnd nnrl . enmmittflA of 08ea tanr enDoiuted to collect the BUC- entrance fee of twenty-five conts for -3 yS each share for the purpoHo of perfecf- Ib2 the organization. . Tie committee on advert'u'ns sub ' 1 aa' encouraging report wLLh .r "-:-X"-r : : " " :..rocJ subjoct to t 9 ct,;l ia r - t'ae rts. brought from "ye- ' x ty policeman . 3 i .-3 cur I"-j6f Will 1 - i - vvf f. ) c;'i-ortanitf good la many years.'' Price S1.00; Wash the baby with Clarke's Flax Soar 25 coot".' F. S Duffy, drueeist. now t 1 t i a 1 iax remoaies on nana. f t "ham'a Pilla euro bilious and ner vc: j i" i AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION 1 s at very Low Rates IS OFFERED to B0T8 and YOVNO MEN DAVIS"SCH00L. This Is a Military Boarding School, and is one ot tuc am Kqnlpp4 Schools In the United States. Healtny location, 1 ln ri . Climate, Mild Winters, Cadet J X'MComct Band, Cadet Orehcsti-a, f jrnll Course of Study, or prop- Ql, j.gx4 aratlon for highest classes of ,T -'..P. "'Aanv Collceo or ror Business. uompiete uourse in -ieiegrapny. ror ncgia- ter with fall particulars address , 1 COL. A. C. DAVIS, Supt., LaQrange, N. C. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA : ClIAPJEIi HILL; N. C. The next Session begins SEPT. 5, ton mi . 1 i . I . rm . ioou. iuutuukq insirucnon ia onerea I w rnTTTXT I in Literature. Science. Philosonhv and liLUIUUMlJ S T..' t rr..i.iHM son " tt, I . . . . cavaiugue Buuress .'- -; HON. KEMP P. BATTLE. jyl3 dwlm ; - President. 0 I I'll! !! ' t.r , 'n i . ,i FIOUE, Kirkwodd &; Carolina The Seat; in the Market for the tm. sea ;iwnay eroceucs . J.P.TAYI0B, -Foot of llUJle street. , CLOTHING! v CL0THIil SHOES! SHOES! ;4 SHOES! , iiw..!;;.- HATS ! rriiwa f aaza a kj i iN.i'i' anifcMrline of otL,
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