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1 good and to the point, was listened to with The Marriage Bella A-Riagiag. NEW A ESTUE1 XT. THE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL SEW AP EXTtSEJi KXTft. MCW ADTETtXaUErrm. sew ADTEsrraExrxrs.

The State Chronicle. interest, reopie recognized that ne knew a a aa aa a a MANIFEST 15 I wnai ne was lairing about, "amrmea we RALEICII PEOPLE TOR SALE! LOCATION, tnmgsne Knew." His speech waatimeiT, TEREST.IX ITS Trinity College. JOHN Y. r.lacRAE A. practical ana instructive.

A II ALP INTEREST in m. Hannfaetof-v Rev. CJeo. L. Chanev, of Atlaata, aad of Ptowm, WacoDa.

in a moral tad 1 i The numerous friends of Dr. H. I. Clark, of Hamilton, Martin county, are congratulating him on his happy marriage to Miss Aleathia, daughter of. Dr.

Wm. Barrow, which took place in the Episcopal church in Jackson, Northampton eoonty, Not. 3rd. Mr. E.

A. Griffith and Miss America Kimmel were i married in Winston on fit HE TO HEE US. The CHRONICLE MUtfaT rillace. with fine railroad (acUitW-a. TW PALL TRRV will Wl Other DiBtiat-aiithett A drea the Mans ia Metropolitan Hall, Wedaeaday iht.

Mr. W. F.r;reeB, jr Of Franklin, a member of the State Board of Agriculture who always talks to the point, and talks welL too made a capital -Druggists and Pharmacists, HoainnM weU eatabliahed. A fine opport nity for a foan man with Sl.ouu, hu moved Into new quarter over Julius iu store, opposite the Market, Iff a4 tlmmm tmW Tt. 4 TERM: Aaareaa, Hint ha the neatt aiid best furnished news The "oldest inhabitant" has pot seen so notable a gathering in Raleigh as assembled at Metropolitan Hall Wednesday LOCK BOX KaleUch, N.

nore-tf C. In North Carolina. friends Cheatham Corner, llalelfh, N. TWHtn tm ruUw CU" Twimi tat lriravr VrpX Twutai la Hiwlat i.t ih''Berare invited to call. I he meeting was called to inaug urate plans to secure the establishment of MaMaMk.

f.0lailtU0 IVAAaUaUAlJalhAi A I AH d.ruKa Fluid Extract. Fancy The t'hroalcleto be Pushed. Thursday of last week, Rer. T. H.

Pegram, performing the ceremony. The Dally says that Mr. Griffith is a promiing young member of the Winston oar and bis bride beautifuL Mr. B. r.

Grady, of Duplin, was married to Miss Outlaw, daughter of Mr. N. Foe eaukw aJ arUrmUra athtraaa an Industrial School in Raleigh. Representatives of every class were present. On the platform were educators, doctors, prin speech.

We have space for but one point he made. It was this At the hist State Exposition, Forsyth eoonty received the premium awarded for the largest and most varied exhibit. i Why did Forsyth surpass other counties in its display Because it was settled by the honest and industrious Moravians, who have always taught that labor was honorable. They believe in the education of the head, the hand and the heart the only education which makes honest, and intelligent, and industrious Good. Toilet Article, Clffar, Tobacco, etc.

Mr. H. H. Hardy, knowa in the Eaut as Trtaltv 4lrc. ters, mechanics, lawyers, editors in fact most HuccesHiHl or newspaper canvas MISS MAGGIE REESE all classes of our citizens.

The hall was two-thirds full and a few ladies too few acTfpted a position on the Cubun-iclo 'and will thoroughly canvass Eastern v.Mh t'arolina. He Is" at the Goldsboro Prescriptions Carefully Compounded B. Outlaw, of i Duplin, Not. 4th. The New Berne Journal says there were 20 barbecues at the wedding fixings, and other things in proportion.

The guests lent the charm their presence and the sanction of their approving smile to the has given unusual care to the aelectktn of her stock of i Fair tltiit wit-k nnd will represent this pa tin, liockv Mount Fair next week, inauguration' of this great enterprise. v. Milliner and Fancy Good At o'clock M. T. Leach, Lsq.

called the citizens. The Moravians have always had substantially a (training school, and that enabled them to come off victorious. Letters from Proaiiaeat Geatlemea. It A LEK'M AMD WAKE NEWS. meeting to'' order jand Rev.

Dr. Atkinson to open with prayer. After an The SHAPES are for the present Seaaon. numbered 400. I State Senator W.

M. Bond (dont you remember his classical and ornate speech against Judge Connor's obscene literature bill I) was married Not. 4th to Miss Laura Griffin, an accomplished young lady of If Rflt 1 VTS mm.1 mm.imLUI nknlHiu larltMt to win kail the VKRV LATEST and the STYLES OUXTRT V. Srn'll. of Coopers, a former GOOD.

V'7 anl whatever they wish imit in our IMM wui aru taaa ai utM. BHrrxuji appropriate and fervent petition to Him who directs an 1 guides our ways, by the of lUl.igh, took all the premiums tit; ik eh. 5 reverend Doctor. hay 'at. the AshcviHe I air.

L.IVE INDIAN" and "ADVANCK AG EXT? CIGAJW, Capt. OctaviUM Coke. Mr. Leach moved that Capt. Octavius fr Win.

II. M'ctmore has been granted positively the beat Ave eeat eiicara auld la th dty. In her Faary ood aad Notioa Depart- Mat, you wUl nnd a varied display of BIBBONS, LACES, VELVETS, f. nt on an improved horne-collar. it Mr.

Josephu4 Daniels, Secretary, then read letters from Got. Scales, Chief ustioe Smith, Justice Ashe, Wm. Johnson, Mayor of Charlotte; Julian S. Carr, Thomas M. Holt, O.

H. WUey, of Winston; E. H. As-tor, Mayor of Asheville; T. KjBruner, editor Salisbury Watchman AJ Leazer, Henry E.

Fries, J. D. Williams, Rev. C. T.

Bailey, Jas. Maglerin, Master Mechinist of C. O. K. Wj.

a Primrose, Thoe. Dixon, Coke be made Chairman. This was carried with enthusiasm, which was is M'mple and inexpensive and a great im OXFOUl) FEMALE SEMIXAUY. Oxfonl, N. heightened when the gallant Captain arose j.romm'nt.

LADIES' COLORS AND CUFFS, Stxla and Mineral Water, cold arro. alwajna ua draaahL. PUKE MEDIOIXALAVINES'AKD LIQUORS. to return thanks for the honor. He spoke Elizabeth City, who has been teaching in the Elizabeth City graded school.

The Chronicle extends congratulations and advises young men who want good wives to lookout for young school marms. They make the best kind of wives. At the residence of the bride's father, Dr. J. K.

Ruffin, in Wilson Thursday, Not. 5th, Mr. Abram Sidnor, a prominent young planter of Virginia, was united in marriage to Miss Kate Ruffin, than whom we have not known a young woman possessed of more rare virtues of head and November 'l 8th, the Chris- RUCHING, lian church will be dedicated to the wor- Racaaalwr All order And pivrlptiaiu tLU reetlre prompt cartful aUaUua. tKa rtliaAA fhaatKsMt'M VMr i I PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL JEWELKY, hiip i.f Almighty God. Itev.

D. A. Long, AnLiiK.li College. Ohio, will preach the earnestly and ably of the need in North Carolina of. educated labor.

He paid a just tribute to thei worth of the working men and their skill, but said the State ought to help them in their endeavors to train the young men to be skilled artizans. Neil Irain Opra. Al aa. dolicatory- sermon. Geo.

Aliens Prof. W. G. Simmons, E. A.

Alderman, L. L. Polk, W. Jv Daves and others, expressing their endorsement the movement and regretting their inability to be present; ''I 1: Wi J. Peele, LADIES' POB aa4 CHAINS, Ac.

of the Very Latent Design and at the Lowest Prices. Lmuioa healthful aaJ aorrMlKU. CVa The Chronicle man knew the audience of atady thotxmah: CT Taacher abW aad aiprrtrnoad. A prominent farmer, of Wake, told the CinuiMiiK. Tuesday that the cotton crop heart.

The ceremony was performed by felt-r-that the nieuting wafi a success after in this county was off fully a third and in Capt. Cs effort. Messrs. 1 W. E.

Ashley Homo nliura half. He thinks the tobacco and Joseph us Daniels were appointed Sec (tuh carae. iSvnrh ami CaUthuic, per Term o( Frva tnootha. RELIABLE GOODS AT LOWEST FJUCES. JULIUS LEWIS tt ESTAHLCUIED 1M5.

crop In thn county good. retaries. A Remember the place, 5209 Faj etteville Street, 1 ataiucoea aroi oa apiirauon. No. -Rev.

Geo. I. Chaney. The chief speaker of the (occasion. Rev.

P. P. 400,000 jMJimds of tobacco were sold in iLilciifh warehouses laid aeaHon. This w-a- RALEIGH, N. On behalf of the Watauga Club, which had originated the idea of 'an Industrial School, made a clear and ringing speech in favor of.

the school, and' then presented the following resolutions Wa, the citizens of North Carolina, in mass meeting assembled, feeling a deep interest in the material welfare and prosperity of our native State, and well knowing that intelligent labor is thei basis of our irya.ut. Oeo. L. Chaney, of Atlanta, was then introduced. He is a clergyman and has a KG.

aoii im-odIc ho know, eonfidentally pre RALEIGH, And when you wish to take a look at or Rev. B. S. Bronson in th. presence of a few friends and relatives.

Mr. A.I T. Mial, was married to Miss Corinna L. Powell, at the residence of Mr. J.

D. Powell, in Mark's township, Wake county, Wednesday evening, Rev. N. H. D.

Wilson, D. officiating. The attendant were R. R. Williamson with Miss Annie 'Powell; Millard Mial with Miss Annie Marriott; Pa il Lee with Miss Eliza Mial; L.

L. Doub with Miss Lizzie Avery. An elegant supper, congratulations, and pleasure followed. The Chronicle extends hearty good wishes, i diet that four million pounds will be the quantity sold here. Thai' progress, yeslev an clerical A man of medinm height, dark beard which cojvers his face, long hair, and quiet demeanor, he does not look like the pioneer of a great indus' purchase anything in her line Rive her a call.

AlrOrders Promptly Filled. nov6-tf PAINTS AND Oil. PRATT8 ASTRAL OIL "AVERILL- Jones fi (Vs. anniversary sale at their tobacco warehouse Wednesday, and tho FEMALE INSTITUTE, civilization, arid believing' that our people are of right entitled to an institution where the best methods of manual labor trial movement. He has" nope of the ouk ward marks of a pioneer, ahd yet in At i y- 10,000 Acres CHEMICAL PAINTS.

GUN ANT) BLAKTINU POWDRRH. WINDOW GLASS AND PAINTS. HARDWARE Of Every Deacriptioo. SASH, DOORS AND BLOTS. RIMS, SPOKES ASTJ LIME, CEMENT AND PLASTER.

HtON, NAILS AND STEEL. RUBBER LEATHER BELTING. ALL RIGHT COOK STOVE. HEATING STOVES AND GRATES. TAt'ims, Viauixu: hale at Foster's and the Farmer's, mark an event in the tobacco business of Ifcd t'Uch.

(JverlOOJOO pounds changed hands, lanta he was the first to start anything like industrial education. He began his speech with allusions to North Carolina's NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Icu Factory, of which Mr. P. H.

great resources, and showiKl why they ought to be developed, and he w. He then discussed the present system of public ed is manager, is being supplied with new machinery. When the additions have Wa Guarantee LOWEST PRICES. uiwevr raitn. Valuable Land for Sale! 1 A may be taught! and its dignity faithiully impressed upon the minds of our -youth, and deeply sensible of the necessity of an educational system which will train the mind and hand together, and profoundly conscious of the truth that purelyheoret-ical and literary education is not of istelf sufficient to meet the demands of.

the people or the necessities of these times, and fully aware of! the fact tbat the avenues of B4 I i A-. mm i ir licen completed tho production of the fac; torv will be double, and next Bummer ucation and pointed out its defects. need'" he said, "a system of education 1 Making TOBACCO FLUES a Specialty. mm i I acres in Moore county. N.

C. on the everybody may keep cool. which will look the people in the face and. LARGEST STOCK IN NORTH CAROLINA. I R.

A. A. L. Railway, one and a half miles of Bine's Crossing. This land is well tim say do you make a living 'II Julius Lewis Si Co.

a name intimately lnere are two systems of, education in bered with long leaf pine and is very valuable for lumber and turpentine. Contains other very valuable timbers, is well adapted PRICES. connected with the business prosperity of lialciirli apimar in a new advertisement WRITE POR one it is the business of the educator to train and discipline the mind. Jno. Stuart livelihood to men trained only for literary pursuits are1 already crowded, arid holding as we jdoj that it is the duty of the State to her ions as she increases their demands upon society by education, to Branson's N.

C. Almanac FOR 188C. NOW READY. 1 Almanac, sent per mail, .10 1 Dozen Almanacs, sent per mall, 60 20 Almanacs, sent per mail, $1.00 100 Almanacs, sent per Express, 5.00 1,000 Almanacs, by Express or freight, $35.00 B3FIf yon order 50 copies or more youan have your business card printed on the blank space, free of cost to you. Order at once, of LEVI BRANSON, Raleigh, N.

C. in lo-dav's Cui.oXH LKi It is useless to Mills is the foremost, exponent of this sys- to farming kmk1 neighborhood, healthy location, churches convenient, good water, and valuable water-powers. tem. lie says to educate a man you need only to discipline mind. Lord Brouerh "hoped the day would come Also 3,000 acres Id Cumberland county, N.

on the waters of Piney Bottom, Rock-fish and Juniper Creeks, in six and eight miles of Manly Station, on the R. A. A. when every man would read Bacon, A GAIN TOT T. open np to them and multiply the avenues of legitimate- Occupations.

Therefore resolved, (: 1. That we ought to have an Industrial School. 1 2. That it ought to be located in the might abo be called a believer an that sys li. R.

is well timbered with long leaf Open SKPTKMBKR UI. laaj. On of the First RtimIi lr VaC lllr la the I'altp Htatra. SumxiiMliigr lniitl' ful. Climate naauqMUM)l.

luHla front Jghteen HtatM. Krlrr r- ptiplla ami natmnk TKHI IDUMi TIIKUrTIN TIIK I MOV lt.n. Knicbah Courw, Iltn. Km' h. Urmn, Mutc, Ac.

fr Nrholajiilc )r. front fT-temhrrtn Juiir, 913-Kor Catahnfur, ntp Rev. UN, A. II MtltIN, I'rltrnl. July'HVtf Maaataa, tr(tala.

urge our subscribers to read it they always read what they say' and always find them reliable business A The t'yJorod Teachers Association met in lialeigh Ihis week, and, held a pleasant MaJ. Finger and Supt. Moses addrvHrt-d the body. Tho Association will meet uxt year at The negroes are trying to fit themselves for citizenship. Miull we deny our encouragement pine, juniper and is valuable for turpentine and lumber, contains very valuable water- tem.

In the other system, which teaches the training of the mind and the development bf the hand, Froude the foremost The flaps, powers, vaiuanie ror iarming, aooui ou acres under cultivation with dwelb ng houses and Male In. Our Stork by the Ruh neighborhood, other improvements, good exponent. Froude aid "the foremost business of men is to get bread. Alt men make their living by working, stealing or of Fair Wcel city of RsdeigbL 3. That we will give such an institution our cordial support and co-operation.

4. That a cobimittee of twenty-five be appointed by the chairman, ten of whom k. cool, ool, pure water, and healthy location. acres also for sale in Cumberland Send for a Sample Copy of THE NEW ERA, AGAIN FILLKI) county, N. situated within 2 to 5 miles of Bine's Crossing, on the R.

A. A. R. begging. It isn't educating! a man to learn him what will be pf no advantage to him." The speaker, referring to -Lord Brougham's wish that leveryj man could read Bacon, quoted Cbrbetts retort "I'll be Xne Ajeaamg raperm rieut ent.

This land is well timbered with long Piedmont Seminary, leaf pine, very valuable for lumber and tur I WITH TBI tj rMSi X. mont North Carolina. Nehfcieftt Slvlea Latrkt Novel tin! I Nhhiet Styles I Col; Hinsdale attended Wilson Superior nxirt this week, where he was retained 'in an important will suit. Col. W.

E. C. H. Belvin, and Capt. A K.

C. White were summoned as experts. Mrs. White accompanied her husband. The case is concluded and Raleigh is glad to have them back again.

content when every man can eat bacon." Freakeit PUfT Mm, Fre.he.lGel A progressive Democratic paper, it advocates reform in the civil service, the tariff and the currency, and is devoted to the ma Ml AiCIItNII. FOR lH I It AMI t.llll.K. Ibere is truth in both these-sy stems. President Elliott, of Harvard, believed classi pentine, 75 acres of which a. now under cultivation, with a dwelling and store-house and other necessary out houses, well watered with best of springs and branches.

A very desirable and healthy location and can be bought on reasonable terms. E3TA11 the above lands are specially adapted to Sheep Husbandry or (irape Culture. Address, JOHN BLUE, oct23-3mpd Blue's Crossing, N. C. shall be from Wake county and fifteen from the State-at -large, whose duty it shall be to confer With the authorities bf the city of Raleighj and with practical, industrial educators' in this State and elsewhere, and consider -the constitution, cost and character of the institution best suited to our needs' and that they present a reporter their conclusions to the Board of Agriculture at its next I regular meeting in December, together with a copy of these that they are- authorized by this mass-meeting to Acanvass among the cuizens; of the State' to praise terial development ox its section.

It aims to give all the news of special interests, and has Independent opinions upon Wlda-awaV aud utt to lh tl" int. I'r II cal and practical education snould go hand ia hand. Mr. Chaney said, as for himself, he did not believe that an Industrial Iid you ever of an actress taking UlllllliU fPi Dally ArriBls i ral tract Iral ta-arhrnt mill rmtinl methoda. llun.

tea with Justice MerriOion, and Deingen Has a rrpntatloii for th.nfii;liin- nd k-I all subjects. Terms: i per year. Address. GEO. A.

FRICK, novl3-3w i Shelby, N. C. tcrtalned and driven through the city by llarlnlUie. Ioralloii In-all liv Of ra mr- the- Governor wife, before this week nv raiiroM'i. -t wion Taekdaria Kor rlmilnr.

Ac wnd No, but Miss Lavinia Shannon, whose UNIVERSITY MEN inj Er yeiff "ats, shoen, ieole were former friends of several Ra whatever sura may be necessary; for the Xire Canvasser Wanted I). MATT. THOMPSON, I'riu 3Mt l.lat olali.ii. S. t'.

eich ladies, received these attentions. The establishment bf the school. if C'huoSk i.b was triad to see it. Did you know the Uaiversity Magnziue gave hews of the Alumni in every issue? It does, and also contains Sprightly College A pushing newspaper canvasser who has had experience wanted at once. Writ giving references, age, if married or not, amount 5.

That the commit te so appointed shall be tho executive committee; of this mass-meeting, land they are authorised to A Mr. I' H. Edmonds, editor of theManu raralahlag CiM4a, fV LOW PRICES. 'J ANDREWS I l' Raleigh, N. C.

fZCT 1 O. Wrtmxo', Truatee. -Gossip, Storiesjof Anti-Bellum Student Life facturer's Itecord, published at Baltimore, (iUAIIAM NORMAL OLLKdll call a similar meeting whenevern their was in Raleigh a few days ago en route for oi experience ana salary aesireo. Address, WESTERN SENTINEL, octSMm Winston, N. C.

opinion the wok may demand it4 TrvonCitv. N. C. where ho wur spend The resolutions were adopted without a several months breathing the pure air, for and snort Ketcneoi sucu men as nansom, Pettigrewand Grimes, fitten bysojneof their former schoolmates. A new feature will be a portrait of some eminent Carolinian in each issue.

Send One Dollar and try it a year. Address, W. A. SELF, Bus. Manager, dissentine.voice.

School ought to be established in connection with an old but in an in dust rial and progressive city. North djdn't realize the advantage of its disadvantages in an educational standpoint. It is establishing its public schools now when it can graft industrial education to it without violation to old prejudicessuch as existed to the injury of industrial training in the North. The reason there were so many beggars in the North was because the people were not industrially educated. 4 The speaker then gave an account of the starting of an Industrial School jn Boston, how the work went on slowly, was gradually adopted by some of the public schools until to-day there is in Massachusetts a Technological Institute of 600 students, 33 of whom are from, the Then he gave his experience! in He nar-' rated how, starting on $1,000 good had been done, and the Legislature had ap-i propriated a fund sufficient to establish a Technological schooL Work was first done only three nights in the week, the rag-mnfflnliu the street were instructed and A.

Wi Haywood, on behalf of the Wa the benefit of his health. He speaks cn couragingly of the progress and improve KnulixU, Mnl lr.il. I ami ml i.iii"-h- tauira Club, mbvetl a rote of tliitnks to ment visible North Carolina. oct30-lmA Chapel Hill, A C. ronnw fir lit-ra.

Ilofh 1 Rev. Dr. Chaney and the other which was given by a rising votei I CARRY YOUR TOBACCO FOR SALE! -'V A Power Cotton Press as god as new. Price $80.00. Apply to T.

T. HICKS, Henderson, N. Baptist preachers aad delegate: The lateness df the hour caused the loss of ailmiltl Knll T.rnt n. Al t. 4tj IMfO.

VililArv Iraliirt f-r 1 i. Hoard Iron u. i mimi'i. hart been passing through Raleigh in big Valuable Real Estate, addresses' by Dabne'y, Superintendent -TO- numoers mis wcea. anci inev are a wen Moses and other prominent gentlemen.

Tuiliun lioM w-r lyoarli. IN THE TOWN OF LOUISBURU, FOR dressed, lutndsome set of men. They were en route to the Uaptist State Convention The. school is coming. il'M Sjmeeting SALE.

"A O. H. Foster tc uemoastrare! that tact Deyona question utaltiiriK' -fill on a pilrnl k.i. ltr. u.

a. i.om;, Ti.t f.iaaan. t. which is in session this week at'Reidsville '1 hat valuable Droperty in the above men ualeigh will sei it at work before many The office received a supply of tinned town, hitherto occupied by me and moons. 4 good liaptUt faith from Rev.

J. M. Mc FOUNDED 1802. SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY, SALEM, N. C.

Manaway, who preached the introductory situated at the corner of Main street and the Halifax road, is now offered for sale, on reasonable terms. The property comprises about eighteen (18) acres of land, over half sermon at the convention, and from Rev, otcs aud CouiiuentN, courtly, dignified rrt Ml and a Vf Vf rtT Cft y. IfimlnMAn at- i 1 nt whteh is in the corporate limits of the kept out of mischief. He thought fill Dr. Skinner's, pulpit in this city Sun town of Lonisbnrg, and Has a frontage or polished speakef Capt.

Coke makes nearly as eol a presiding as he does over one hundred (100) yards on Main street. There are on the place a comtortaoie dwell lilt; TOBACCO SALE. Chairman of th State Tho printers they are the? best in in or or six rooms, an necessary oui-ouuuiuira. RALEIGH) NTJ C. including a large office of lour rooms, a line orchard of well selected fruit trees, and a large vineyard.

Families contemplating dustrially educated people in North Caro Will fler for One Hundred Thoattind I'Oaads Hold in 000 or $15,000 necessary to stare a first class school. The necessity of having trained men to manage the school was commented on, and with an appeal to, the jeople of to let this opportu4 nity pass unimproved. Mr. Chaney closed his interesting, instructive, practical, and scholarly address, This imperfect report of tho learned gentleman's address will convey some idea of industrial education. He is not an orator and is not an enthu tbe neil thirty I ftock of lina are earnest in their advocacy or an i coming to our rejuvenated town could not nroenre a better home than this.

Persons Industrial School. W. J. Peele. Having leased the New Warehoane formerly known and eondncted by Meaars.

W. was the day in to C. A. 1). Stronach as the "8TRONACII we offer to TOBAC CO desirous of investing in Real Estate could An Industrial School can't bo started Ijacco cbcles fialeigh has seen, At Jones rLAn i tKs unparalleled indncemenu ror nandUug tntiOijen Wead.

i not find a better opportunity man is nere i Co's. and Foster it C'o's. there wcro offered. Our town, situated in the heart of iike Minerva Was born full 'panoplied from the brainei Jove. There are ho" Joves Atteatioa, we can sales.

150.000 nonnds of the weed was a fine tobacco and cotton country, and hav Having had a Long Experienceand giving all sales our Peraoaal promise our friends ENTIRE SATISFACTION in every inaUuux. Oar WAREHOUSE is the 's I around this conhtryv- Maj. Bingham. 82ad Annnal Session Begins Sept. 3d.

on the market from fifteen counties, ihe ing now complete railroad facilities, has before it a bright future, i Houses and lots are anm hiirh anil tho irmfN AfWcrht pH. siast, but an earnest, practical -v man and plain and classical speaker. SUMMER GOODS, coo-ihtit of tht 1 fTcreut c'e oi fa-. i'-oabSr I i Ladies.Hisses i Children When an Industrial School estab- li in a demand that cannot now De met anu For Cataloi eappl to To-day (Friday) big sales are in progress this demand promises to be even greater. Rev.

ED have educated 1 artizans, ARD RONDTHALER, D. LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED lished, when we-j The property will be sold as a whole or in Maj. Robert Bingham, The only educator from a distance pres at the Farmers' andtneotnerwarenouses. the bridegroom e.u brace Rev. JOHN 25-8m CLKWJCULi, Principals.

two parcels. Address. then will lalior, its bride, eapita The weed brineme bur prices, tvery and the war between la- ent, followed in his own original wav Coke, bor and capital cease; Capt oct30-4t Louisburg, N. C. lxxly wa- satisfied, and business was brisk in the city.

Tho warehouse-men had His speech was as instructive as it was inf in the City, and we have the BEST accommodations for both man and beaut. us a Trial Load and we will guarantee yoo a HIGHER PRICE for your TOBACCO than yoa can get at any other Warehouse in the State. ALL WE ASK IS A TRIAL TO PLEAS YO teresting and as interesting good com "The only two natural prod nets of UNIVERSITY worked energetically and they were jubi i laut at the result. It made business live mon sense sensibly pntj accompanied by Massachusetts ajro granite and ice," said OF Fesssjlruii Isricutal works, Tors, a Maj. Bingham; 'jfand yet the people of that ly, and the merchants were' praising the tobacco men.

If Raleigh was full of such striking humorous illustrations could make it. It was a "hit, '1 and was received marked expressions of appreciation by the State are worth 10 where we i are worth arsttTi Kiiuri ugiMi a mi mum. O. II. FOSTER NORTH CAROLINA.

it Praprietor. one. Industrial'! training is tbe cause of men as Moore Proctor, Jones tnis aijierence. i and Foster Si it wouldn't take it many years to double its present volume of bus audience. He1 joldiof industrial education which was licguu iit the lOrphan' Asylum when he was Grand M.ster.

of Masons, what he had seen In Northern Technolo Th speakers showed great familiarity TO OUR PATRONS. 'ddraM Six new Professors have recently beon with riie The two Worth Carolina speakers, Messrs. Bingham and added to the Faculty, riiaking a total of sev The Chbonicli rejoices in the "bigreak" and congratulates the ware- house-men and farmers on the result of their week's work. Let Henderson and I itirhauv look to their laurels: Raleigh is gical schools, and the heed for such a school in North Carolina and in Raleigh. enteen instructors.

All tne courses or Mudy have been enlarged and strengthened. Post Finger, quoted 60 accurately that we began to look around to see if we were in church Litlt Weight Caaimercavx5'iiMur. aoJ Colt patt for ainl ioy earA at ujA.i STRAW HATS STRAW HAT. Xw I'm Tie 4, atJ Slipr for IdJirx and White GohJ, aud lihi -eJSilk. Thie Good were rfa if ht.

I.IU ihe decline io prT, tlH M-a-'ri. atxl for CASH at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. Owing to the requirements of our other business, we have leased our Com modioli New Warehouse to jfeaara. O. II.

FOSTER A. CO. They are gentlemen Experience and will treat you right. We hope you will extend to them the liberal mU- ronage which you bestowed upon ns last season. our friends; oct-n i W.C.

A. B. STRONACH He' characterized man a tool-holding and graduate instruction is offered in every de- tool-using animal, 'we have tt elmical THE, artment. iie next sesiou oegius ausohi or in a mass-meewng. But, happily, a quotation from that Book is never out of Ixxmiing.

I :7. Entrance examinations August 28, schools for lawyers, doctors; sailors and soldiers, why should not Iwe have techni For catalogue containing informasion in place. i THE WELDOJT FAIR. regard to tuition, board, terms of admission, cal training lot the hand, T' he asked, lie apply to NORl'H CAROLINA PRESBYTE 5 RIAN. 1 1 Published weekly, is devoted to the Intel A prominent New Englander said to me, "The is moving forward, and Fall Good Crowd DeparUaeats Iliic Hon.

KEiHI' P. BATTLK, i.l.. 11., closed with an appeal to employ first class talent when tho school started not to North Carolina will be in the Jront rank. PresKlent, Chapel llili; X. C.

Kaclar, JSc. From our Special Correspondent lectual, Moral and Spiritua llnterests of the not alone because of its resources, but be fut too much money in brick and mortar nt. in the brains of t.hn tpuphpra i cause it will intelligently take hold of in People, it is designed to oe a PIPER FOR THE To Thi Chbonicli: I have just time to write tbat the 16th Weldon Fair like all rired eccsaors is a success. All the de- dustrial education." Let us have this MaJ. Sidney M.

Finger -N Was the next He started out tical character, and 'a large amount of Selec partmont are well filled. 1 Mr. Norwood, (Saccessors to Pescad. Lee St with praising that "quality of man known H. E.

PETTY, of Hillsboro, has an exhibit which is a Fair GKEENSBOltO FEMALE COLLEGER GREENSBORO, N. school and fulfill the prediction. W. II. Kerr.

Are the Presbyterians mof6 active in their support of the Industrial School than tions most carefully made with a view to the moral elevation of its readers, it contains as laziness. Ail labor-saving machinery of itself. Lota of people here. and improved implements, are due to the several columns of secular- matter intended 131 Far-tieille a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST. They hav'nt cooled down since the election to instruct them and to inform them con laziness of mankind.

He referred to the people of other faith? It looks so. Among essons the great Expositions had taught anil are still rejoicing over uee a vicior. Thev never see a fine rooster without an From the fact that RALEIGH is now developli as the GRPAT TOBACCO CEN in the need of industrial education. He BlUr A cerning the movements in actual, every oay life. Its "Crop Notes," f'Cnrrent News," "Railroads," "In the Courts," "Items for Lady Readers," "What they Wear," and other departments are highly popular.

the speakers Colli Robt, Bingham and W. H. Kerr; on the platform Drsl Atkinson and Watkins," Hon. E. G.

lieade; 'John B. inclination to crow. The exhibit of bug- counselled making a small beginning; spoke with knowledge pf how, the school The 59th SESSION of this well estab-l rm is the be 1 1 have seen at any Fair, The attendance ia very laree. TRE and JIAHKtT of tbe State, and. In consequen e.

la attracting many Itora. we think it Just to make known to them facta already known to citizens of and vicinity. We have TWO of the LARGEST, moat COMPLETELY STOf KKI) and -flFST ARRANGED Drug Stores in the State; where PreacipUona are VMILt onht to be started, ana nopea success lished and prosperous School will begin on The 26th of AUGUST, 1885, would crown these efforts. Col. A.

C. Iiavis is here with his some corps of cadets. They lrill as well Burwell, Dt. C. Dabney, Arthur Wins-low, R.

Stamps and letters received from Geo. Allen, Thos. M. Holt, W. S.

Primrose, E. A. Alderman, T. K. Bruner, Rev.

C. H. Wiley, W. N. H.

Smith, and Go v. Scales all Presbyterians. "Wnaaat Calalocaa aa4 rrfawa. innnvnld Confederate soldiers and are Accurately and Carefully Compounded, Col. Wi ll.

S. Bargwyn, Henderson's' prominent and patriotic JXAXTATI03 NUItX KILL. Religioaa New a Specialty. Items' of Religions or Secular News in brief space are requested from all quarters. Price per year $.65.

Most favorable rates to-elaba Addoeea. -3 JOHN McLAURIN, ff 1 Editor and Proprietor, koct3d-tf 1 Wilmington, N. C. This Institution combines the comforts of rec'ivln? tnnch Praise. DooMa aa4 i aria from to a home with first-class educational advan t4Se.UMrml Mat yrlr to ail fr Many things worth mentioning, but it's tages.

Location healthfuL both day and night, by an EFFICIENT CORPS of Parmaeiata. I Our stock of PERFUMERIES. TOILET SOAP ai.d I Ike Article, emrwc everything Standard in the Drnegiat Un manufactured oa both in-a of th- AHmtlc. ft ra. err.

ia aM. an muim the next to address the people. He came not so much to throw light on this subject, he said, "as to 000 li it's so it is a good record- wami b'are good. Faculty competent and faith aUalacutMW We carry as nearly asposaible all the PATENT MEDICAL PRKP A callwl ful. Instruction thorough.

Charges moderate. For catalogue apply to vim. umim set for ty tne puDllc 1 Death, the Reaper, Still is Reaping. show that his people had no small jealousies. They were heartily, in favor of and In UUiiHS ana iuhaluus, our rtoclc is specially eU-Xl and to, 9773 1 i TfMi Wn T.

M. JONES, JulyuV85-6w Principal. includes everything, from the PEACE INSTITUTE, i Ii nl the establishment of i the school, and thought it ouht to be located in Raleigh. For Young Ladies, Best Five Cent Cigar finif II fUMMHKIkt iMHirfnrH I I 1 1 1 PJI it boat tm)m. II I IUIllr rrr.

-iLJiLlia. M. a UULL. I. M.

AUaata. We have institutions to supply classical SELECT BOARDING RALEIGH, N. C. to the most Fragrant and Costly Havanna. I- instruction; now let ns give the boys technical education.

He wanted practical action, and closed his speech with an appeal to the people to unite in establishing this The Fall Term commences on the 1st AMD We have in our store, opposite tne tne rin ut niua WATKR APPARATUS in the South, from which is dispensed, not only all tbe i S06Lbs.Wf I Wednesday of September, 1885, and closes corresponding time in June following. Ad of two OHIO IMPROVED Henderson the death of W. H. Yonng, a prominent lawyer, on the 7th of November, of apoplexy. Miss Adelaide Stephenson youngest daughter of the late Capt.

Stephen Stephenson, died in Swift- Creek township, Wake county November II. i I -Gen. R. Henry, of Asheville, at one time Republican Solicitor in the Blue Ridge district, died Monday night, aged 60 years. i -v Mr.

A. W. Nichols, of Viney Grove, Wake county, a successful farmer, died DAY SCHOOL, POPULVR AND FAYOBITH FJiUIT SYRUP mail time. Write the Fair a great sue is. Tbaveixxb.

Weldon, Nov. 12tb, 1885. The Oaptist Stat Coaveation. IFrom our Special Correspondent ToThkChbonicue: TheConventfonmet -dncsday; Rev. O.

T. Bailey editor of Biblical Recorder, was made President singular unanimity. There are about i'0 delegates and preachers In attendance. Kv.J. U.

McManaway.of Wilson, preached tl iitroductory sermon and an excellent 0I I. was. Talented and promising man Drs. Nelson, Skinner and Bailey, S. Farris, Col.

J. M. Heck, Messrs. b-oughton, L. L.

Polk, T. H. Briggs, v. Jr: W. N.

Jones, Esq a strong and delegation are representing r'Kh The Ciiboniclk knows re weU represented. Full report school. North Carolina needs more public-spirited, patriotic, practical men. aftej CHC8TER HOC8tVv SmvI fur aWriptMai th a Col. s.

pattern. FOE bat also all the BEST WATERS of Medical Properties, both Poreira and Domcwtic. katra in m-wA enMtal atrAntLnm a vaahim aV at KMaw unuaa bwi. A lw la. vantages for instruction in all the branches usually taught in first-class Seminaries for Yonng Ladies, unsurpassed.

Building heated by steam, and in every way as to equipment, equal to any in the South. A full corps Firat-Class Teacher for Session commencing in Septem- Mr. W. H. Kerr and MOST APPROVED i fA sonof the late State Geologist), of YOUNG LADIES nnd LITTLE GIRLS, the the Durham Wooden Mills, who gradu HILLSBORO, N.

C. ated at a school of Technology, addressed Trusses. Surgical Instruments and Appliances. Terms as reasonable as any outer institu IX ttza Bn, iM, Ga -r, rncmi Wm, tut himself to giving the advantages derived from industrial education. At one time, November 7th.

tion offering same advantages. Correspon 3 PhvuiHan and Snnreona will find it io their Interest to mrrwanmul wlrli na -1 dence solicited. Urpmilnn Mcauoa put ffm. The Miaaea NASH and Miss KOLLOCK in Lowell he had seen! eight North Caro- Nowltzsky's Standard Preparations IN I AN TEA. VICTORY ajwaa in For catalogue, containing rail particulars 8XOCK.

ina boys seeking to learn how to do some will resume the Exercises of their School on September 4, 1885, and close them the as to terms, address iLinr 'j TUP Tnirvanv rr 1 thief stole a gallon jug of wine which had been placed in the Methodist church in Laurinburg for sacramental purposes, says tho Exchange. loth or Jane, 1886. one thing well, Technical education trains th brain, the hand and the eye to one Rev. R. BURWELL A SON, Principals, Raleigh.

N. C. Cor. Fayetteville and Martin aa4 118 Fayetteville Street," WmMty. Uircuiars sent on application.

Jnlyie-'SS-to RAI.EIGII, N. C. aug21-lm. 4c CO, 1 a Barclay haX. kV Tek.

VISITOR. "viiuf N. Nor. 12tb. purpose.

Mr. Kerr's speech, which, was A 1.

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