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li'i'l'i" iswswuihsi )vol. ffiy: Stanford, Tuesday, September ism. 52 1 i i 1 oamhum, tontcoutnr. HT. VtRMQH DtPARTHlHT.

7 Smiley ellastbe obept and beet ooal. College of PhHoiophy, Letters and Science, Richmond, SBSSIOW OPKBS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1885. rHaAllsfcaet Tummm mm Frtmmmw annum VtMltf Mrtetly la advaae. w.

kve a aetata. a 4eu AM aaBm Wa W. P. WALTON. -J Wltf i.tfiP.

I Miwrvuau iiau.niea. vomDieienoei Social laflatacet-The communit it dlattngniabei for its reaned culture and attiir rouns nee lnl hoaua Is tbe families. a alMe te tki it, hospitality aad snudfmftom ASgiHjyTffc -r f'b BLTJsV PKiygJti-i It Wll a few bourn bf rail UwlsiIUa, CSnslnnsU. EotvUU and rhattfnT In tbe stew Memorial HallHihtl by els I heewd br.tl.SI2; sleiant, eontferable hosse-1112 60 per annum, aad in ta best fimlliea from li to walkrSS asoesasry sxoensea lor the ten months, from HSOto 1240. or faU infcresatloa and eauhnae, apaly to L.H.

BLAXTOX, D. J. rhsmeoifev- jjrerl TkU a he; el to- aoui twlteves' al M'ROBERTS, .0 Opera House Block, Drtjua, CheMiossia, Pmlaita, Olla, Intpa, Wall Paper, Bka, StattoBcrw. Perfaoaerr, OP11 Thoa. Bleauraa.

wha will Kcnalr (ratf-ha H. C. RUPLEY! laarereoslve and still race! vlng NEW GQODSf-SPRING SUMMER 'X 3 beet te the aaarket, which wlUbs Oottan Up In Style and Hake Seoond to None in city or Country, ft lir. That warm doadraff borax wafer will nmori That aaltehoold be eaten with out to aid dlgaatioa. That milk thai stead loo loag awkia bit ter butter.

That trail ta Iroat ebon Id rubbed iw with b-wx aad Urd. in aawlof, to Chang or position Ueou sally. That a hot. Miaoi Itaioaada taken at iad-Uax will break op a oold. That toofb mmk it aaada taaoar by 1' laatoweatateVlntar water.

That Uttl sod water will rIIvt tick aiadaah taoatd tadiftatioa. That eop ail it ooOaa will remove tha odor of anion the breath. That a ol water drank babra aiaalf wUlpirriat aad dTapapaia. That wellavenUlat bad room will- ptw faat Boning baadael aad teaaitada. That eawmpthra fht twaali mtj ba arratudbr afMeflnf body alhtly la aalt water.

That mill hut ildbalaid lat oa hit baok, thaa looaM hia aloaa. That a larv puiaol alothaa aad let ba aiada cool aad ooafortabl bf Irtqt at anonglni eS with That sold tea ahonld bd aarad tor your flaafar barral. Ittaon aailjr aad eoloraad flavor. That to boat white agp quickly add a plash of aaH. Salt tool, aad oold oga froth rapidly.

tha hair any ba kapt from (alllof 6ot after Ulata by a frrqaaat appUoatloa to tha aaalp of rata tea. That too eaa tak oat rpot frooi wuh good by rabbiBtha with lha Tok of ft bafora waahiag. That white tpot apoa vara it bad farnl-tar will dlsappaar if yoo hold a hot pUte 'from tha atoroovar Ihaaa, JadcaDorhtai iawiaalag cold opia-ioo la bl adnlaiatealioa of tha ratpoaai- bla trait of Cbatrollar. Ba hat' atoppad halfadoaaa laaki It thi Ship of Bute aad wad faat rum to tha paopl. Ha laeaatly atrook a blow at that aogoat aad aodr Inoaaai Wales waa eraaiaa-vaa a nactuary for briflaw lawyara aad parly baok aad kaowt at tbo Alabama Claim OommUatoa.

Baaatbr Kdmondt, with that trim aad roftad hoaaaty for which ha la ntH till ilnn aoataild (hmt tha fian a Award, ahoiift, eorartd late tha Traaaary a tha proptrty of tha United State, bat flfteaa mtlUoa 1 a plum Uolaf to oartala politic aaartoa lararaao oompani aad abip muter, that ihay eaaaad lha aatebliihmant of tha Commla- ioe to dirld tha turn amoog tbam. adga Durham ha at loaat ihora tha tribunal of aom of it glogtrbraad trimming, aad Congrtat ahbald abolUh lb whola ihow. ILoniifillo Tlaaa, Sim Jooaa oftea warn to ela hi outf gragitioD with lb twin, bo I oocarion- ally throw tbam a paarl. A for initaoo tha following at Ifarfaraboro: "Tbr ar man ia thia rary'lowo, who meat a neigh bor'i wifa on tha ttraal tod taka off their bat and bow and imil a awaat aad ten derly aad aay-'How ara yoa, madamr and tha go horn and wound their owa wiva with their tonga. CUrer to all wire 'bot tblr own.

And it la with torn wire the ara all imil and kind word in company, aad cut thlr hpaband to tha haartwith their God pity tba nan Who ha tuob a wife a that." Hot of the work' which i being don bt oca afowwo aiirroa Tht horn boy wnto Harrodeburg and playei two gamea on lha 28th Od 29th. Ia th flnt gaaaa they irer defeated by th umpire who made'fear rank dacbione again! them. Shriath oooupiad th box for th Harrodeburg aad wa ponlebed for tbirteea bit, on of which wta a Ihrae-heg. gar and tbra two beggere, while they eared only eight'. bite ofl of Ham and Struck, who pitohad forth home boyay .1111 I I t-T.

ti i i i i i -ti SUt lord Hurodsburg i 1 I-U leraed atene etealerdi Hunaekarg, atretk Out Br Baaw It by Barter Tw But Blu-Aluhirda, RoMjMO. Mraek aad BeU-au; Hamdibarg, Carry. Tana Beat Hlta laaajraa, White. Paaeed at-tttaited, Buw ndtbanj, JWU Fllekea-By Btruo. lf by The Mooad gaaaa raaolleil la a victory for tba boaaa boy a Ham waa called borne by tha tlckoee of hi ilhr aad Struck ooeopled tbo box and; did aplaedld work.

Harvey Hdaa waaMfted la to 111 oat th alae and ajMftttead kit beat friaad by lb graeo Ah which ho jKMuded Shriov for IwobaalhrteTfia-utght die ia th left aaldUIathJ gamt tht aom boye batted Shriov all ova tba laid, greatly to hie db got, for ho I tjoattdored th beat pitoaar ta thateegae. tooB Oajcb. .,,,1 1 1 I I I i V-T. auated i 1(11 11 Barwaabttri tltttttt-T Banal Baa gtaafcid, Barradabaif, ttrnek Oat-Br Mtraek, ky BkiteV It. Twe Ban hllui aad.

watltj Barradeaafg, Saaa. Thrai Ban Hlta- laaM, Bella, ISanl Bali-auaaud. a- amdabunj, 1 Wlld nieaet-By Btraek, by Bellmu caught tba two game at Har-rodaborg wlihoat a paaaid ball or aa error. Little George Duna Moarad twa kiaaia. Will Peony it leetnioted to tat that he get tha.

A lady ia th graad etaod aakd On of th boy. "Who te that tall, gaoat boy oat In eoatrt field whoat teg look likt oan-dleajonUkf" Tht btya ware atver traald nicer la their Uvea than at Harrodebnrt. Thav warahvltadto a plodid uppr at the Ooart-booa tad af tarwardi to a bop at tha low aali, which meat of th bora attended ad came away delighted. ThDaaillteam played two game at aomerMt on th 28ih and 29th and wr vlctoriou la both gam, tha aeore being 7lodlheflrt day aad 7 to 2 Ihaeaoond d.y. The home team plav at Bomeraat oa tha 4th aad Sib of Sept, aad mora aom to play th.

DaBvilla boy oa Ibt 8th or the Nickolerrllla oa th 11th aad 12th aad lb Romenet on th 1Mb and 13th. Woodeoo Daalap, of NfcholawllU, um-plrad th teoed gaate It Harrodaborg aad did it to tht aatlafactioa of both taaaaa Th ltdira ara talking aboal giving. the home boy Biappor tome time la th near future. The evening aad price of admit, ioa will be aaaoaooed la due' 'lima. lt tverybady attend aad help lb boy eute rholdContltol(oa 'ha torn defect tvery body admlta thai, hot they ara aimply blote that do aot affrct thi right or freedom of the peoplt-lho claoeta touching lavery having all baea repealed by th amendment of the Conetitntion of th United State.

It ia true thai om change might mad to improve it, but we have ao aoeoraae that a a whole It would be improved that would depend apoa th mm (elected te do the work, and tba vlewe of the people, Unfortunately we do not all alike, and what aouM plea aomapeopl woold aot plaw other. It would therefor be a bard matter to frame a Conatitutioa that woeld toll everybody, nd th moat that could be expected would fuck a ob would uil tht majority of th voter. A th cto now tand a miority of tba voter bar declined to ak a change, and we hU aot favor (he moot acceptable ehort route thet 'he Common wealth eaa ogseat, or th dynamite plan of th Conner Jburnai. -Yeoman It la a curlou fact tbat waep' neat of tan lake Are, 1 luppteed, br tee chemi cal (ctloa of th wax upon the material of which the neat fa oompoaed. Many of the Area of unknown origia (a hayatacka and farm-buildinge may thu acoounted for.

luckttn' Amict THE BEST SALTS la tee world en Cult. Bnrlna, Bona, Uloen, Bill Bheum, Perer Sore. Tettw, Chtppod Handa, CkllbUloi, Carae and all Skin Eruptlona, and poatttrelr curae Pllei, or no pay It Ufumaieed to ee pirfect eat lthctlon, or money retaoded. Price eenta per boa. Foraalebr Penny aUeAMitet.

A Walking tktltton Mr. E. Bpriujer, of Macbmlnburj, wntee I waa affiloted with -lung fcrer aad abaoeie on lunga aud reduced to waltonf ittUto. Ootl IVat trial bottle of Dr. Kint'e Vew DlaooTery for Coa-tumptton, which did me eo much good I bought a a dollar bottle.

-After uttng thrt bottlea, fcuad aiyeellonee more man, aMipletely natored to health, with a hearty appatit, mi gain flaeh of 4S poaeda." Call at Penay aVlteAUatar'a Drug Store aad get a free trial bottle of thia car lor al Lung Dlaeaaee. Larue bottlea Say S. Mr. T. W.

Atklaa, Olrard, wrltea: ''I nev er healtata to recommend your Kleftrlo Btttere te my cuatotnere. Ther (tre entire aatlalaotlon and are rapid aellen." Electric Bitten are tha pureat and beat medicine knovn and will potltlTaly cure Kidney and Liter eomplalnu. Purllr the blood and regulate the bon. Ho fimlljr ean afford to be without them. They will eare handreda af ooiiare in aoctort' bllla erery y.tr.

Bold at Arty oeuiia ooie7 renny J'MeAltrter, Kauagtd Jno. $. Fith. Ti camp meeting failed lodraw rom thia place. Johnny Green ia th only per-aon who wot; i -About 1,000 people went to the Sunday chool picnic near Mi.

Guijirie, laat Saturday. A II report good time Capt. Mier hu advertiaed hi personal propertv for aal on Saturday, th 12 I praparatorr locoing to Fieri JopHn, a hop Saturday night in honrr of har viaitora. Mm. Lula Peerl, of London, and Mlm Maggie Smith, of Paint Mulo faraiahed by Mt.

Vernon atring band. I will go to lb cltieaon tht flnt ol September to boy my fall; atock of good anddetiraall persona whoat account ar da to pay me oo or before that time. I moat have the money. F. L.

Thompson. 21. A pupil and one of the tru -tee ia a certain school diatrict la thia county got into a little difficulty the other day and the little fellow three tee ed to report the trustee lo tht because he had baea thowiag "poseooality" anyhow. Capt' J. J.

William! ia viitng la Loulevllte. CapL W. H. Spradlia wat up Saturday. Hit daughter aggie aooompa-nled hlmjiack to Gallatin where abe will attend college.

Mr. aad Mr. Jack Adam. have returned from Rock Castle Springe. Mr.

T.S. MUler aad wife, of Garmrd county, ara viaiting at M. Millar', la thia oounty. Chat. Hlggine, of etlrksvUlt.

1 vi.lting hi filter, Mr. 8. W. Parrir.at thi place. J.

D. Chndlt, of Louisvllte, i la low to-day. Polioamaa Smith killed Heary Klier ia Loubrvill because he reeiated arrett. Tb democrate of Ptansylvania cordially approve tha reform Administration of President Clvlad aad hi Cabinet. FREO DQUQLASa AT HAWPER'8 FERRY the Ireay Casawasataaeee Ceptttrad by the Ocdatwd rwopte.

Cor. St. Louts (Kobe -Democrat. The colored people nave captured the Ferry and ara in a lair way to hold it. they are tha best djreaaed resident ol th mattered town, and live in toe best house.

Even the old Harper mansion, the window if which look up tb Shenandoah oa tb oath and up th Potomae on the north, the Camp Hill, with the gap and a stretch of th combined water for tb eastern view, la at preeentjundsr the control of colored people, who manage It aa a summer resort. They have large yard about their houses, full of Sowers, and their well-tilled fields itretch away over th bills beyond th Town of Bolivar. Thelrooyof circumstance, or the eternal Stats of things, perhaps, baa made thi the location of one of the moat numerously attended educational institutions for th people Old Oaawatomie came here twenty-! years ago to free. There are three great square building on th highest point of Camp BUI devoted to learning, and. they were none too capacious for thoa who gathered to witness th closing axerciaas of tha year.

The patrons of tba seminary name in every style of vehicle, from the stylish top buggy, drawn by a high-supping roadster, to tha "Old Vlrginny" wagon with mute-power and broad-strap harness supplemented with of rope. Thar were ambulance and excursion van with four and (is boras, and whan the sragoos wore packed and the picnic dinner was te full progress, th eeen was well worth witnes-ing. An old field hand, who wa here long before John Brown came, looked up from the distribution of corn to bis team to answer a question: "What brings all you colored folks hereT "Cmmsncernent, eah, he said with a grin that wrinkled hia Mack phis from ear to ear, and from obin to "Commencement! What aboutl" "I dunnn." And the facial muscles under went another contortion. An excursion train from Washington unloaded several hundred smartly dreswd colored folks from the capital to add eclat to the educational event Fred Douglas waa among them. walked down the street with hia white wife on one arm and his wbite wife' mother on the other.

He otopped in front of the ruin of th arsenal and dtr acted the attention of hi companions to tb engine bourn, still etanding and well preserved, with "John Brown's Fort" painted above tb window. Then he turnsd away with a imile, bailed a haok driven by a wbite man, and was driven so the college on the nut to deliver toe aaaress to tne score or graduates. Ferry folk a oared and wondered at thia practical wiping out of the color line, but were for the most part discreetly silent. One old lady, who remembered all tha cvne.1 of '50 shook her head a she followed the Douglass family ap the long hilt with her eye 4. "It looks our'uv don't it," she said.

That was about the only emotion tba novelty raemingly awakened. Dropped Her Anglomania. (New. York' Letter. i But 1 have just seen one maiden who relapsed briefly into American iam, and it was positively refreshing.

She was one of those hollow-backed, clean-cut girls who wear tailor-made costumes ao aeatly that their forgiveness for disloyalty to Tankeedom is, easy. She wa walking in th avenue with' a springy gait, euggeative of turf under her feet instead of hard stone. Although omnibuses are abolished from lower Broadway, they a till run through thia fashionable thoroughfare; and aha decided to ride in one. A cold, distraught stare at the driver, and a alight fling upward of bar band, involving no motion above th wriot, brought th vehicle to a stop In the quite proper manner. Then abe had to bid adieu to har companion a dandy.

"Good mawning," aha drawled. "Had aw dayllghtful saunter, aw awssure you cbajwmtag, rawally." By this time she was stepping into the stage, and tie chappie waa conveying hia bat from tha back of hia little bead to tha front of his narrow breast for the fashionable bow. Tba driver reasonei that aha ought to be inside. Be slammed the doir, abut It with a kick attha strap, and started br horses. But tha belle waa still outside.

The lurch of the stag upwt her backwards, and ahs ohugged down on the pavement with awful violence. "Drat the fool!" she exolnimed, in most excellent Anwrioan accent; "I'd like to slug tb Woodse has.) ofTJaUal" Office corner 81 and Greta atreeti. -Tba Danville Baa Ball Club will play at Nicholavllla Tuaoday and Friday of thi week. Bruce A Let bought laat week, of Adair oounty partie, 15 head of (near mule at from 1150 to $200 each. -Rev.

H. J. Perry, waoae leg waa brokta at Janotlon City laat Thuraday, 1. It Th aetata of the Duke children, known a "Llnwood," wa eold Saturday to Mr. J.

A.8hottUwortb, of LouUrvlll, for $78 per acre. Ther art 818 acree tba tract. Mr. P. MoOoodwla reoeivod a telegram thia mora log a Bouncing tha death, at hi borne la Hifjflnavllte, of Mr.

John O. Latham, a banker aad leading citizen of that city. 4 j. Mr. Martha McDowell, mother of Nlchola and CharteaMcDoweB.

died Friday and wabarld ia the" oeanatery hare Saturday. Mr. McDowell waa about 83 yean old. Mr. Tbo.

Crawford, another old eitiaan.died Iat wk at bi bomt aear Parryvllle, aged 98 ytara, -Tha yoong mat) of tht Daavllla baae ball elnb returned from Soaaaraet Saturday algbl wall pleaeed at tht botpitebl treat-moat raoaived at th band of their oppo ami aad tht eitlaent gaoarally. 'They hopatooa wtiu pportualty to reciprocal. Two tWaattfro played at Somerwt bothreaulUng ia Mvorof tha Daaviliaa. aeon 7 lo and 7 to 4. The atw teacher at Caldwell College for tha term begianlng 8ept.

2d ar Mlm Ltaiat Strait, of Ooartlaad, New York, aatural MUacat aad mantel and moral ocienor; Mlm Jaa Craig, Shipptatburg, Pa Lati and higher Eogliah braachar; Mia Letti Saundara, Springteid, primary departmeot; Mia Mamie Ritchie, Cold Water, Miohlgaa, tuaie, Oranvlil Cecil' Oambetta by Qeorgt Wllkea, dam by GUI' Vermont, area the 3d aad 4th heat la th aaaoclatloa ataka for four-year-old at Lexington Friday, Thar were 102 aatriae aad fire (tarter. In on of the heat Gambetta' ti tweexeWfethta2r B. aay other bora la th ran. Owing to aa error of tha elarter wa aot givaa aa opportunity to contend la the last heat or in all proba bility ba would have won tht race, -Mr. aad Mia.

J. a Caldwell have return ed from Rock Caatl Spring. The family of Mr.G. W.Dohwieoa -are apanding a fow daye at Jallieo Mountain, aear tha Ttaa, State lib. Mr.

of Independenoe, Mo, 1 here oa a vlalt to hi fathar fai lly. Mr. Jaa L. Ford and children have rat rued lo their bom ia St. LonU.

Mia Zo Wlh ha returned from a viiit to Mia Mary Whltthorae, of Columbia, Tean. Mia Peggy Laaiar, of Mill Springe, vie-iting the family of Mr. leaao Lanier. Hon, A. G.

Talbot! returned Sunday evening from Atlantic City 'when ha been for over a month put. Mre. C. M. Holdea and family, of New Orleaaa, ara at Gilchey' Hotel.

Mr. G. W. CoUmao, who hi been eu flaring from livtr oomplaint, wa eo 111 Sunday morning that it wa thought waa dying; he revived, however, and ia (oa- aiderably better thi morning. Capt.

W. E. Grubba, of Shelby City, informed your correspondent thi morning that he received oa Saturday a letter from Aamtaat Secretary Fairphild, written Thuraday, in which he wa told that a he waaoa tbe eve of forwarding hi com mieaioa Superintendent of the. Public Building at ranklort, be received an additional proteet agatnet Murphy' removal from 8entor Blackburn, Stoddard John-ton and othere, th protectors cloaing br (king thai final action In the premieei be deferred urtil Secretary Manning returned. Capt.

Grubba aleo laid that a friend of hia talked to Mr. Johnetoo at Lexington laat week and that Mr. Johnaton remaikad that neither nor th othejr proteetante bad any objection to Capt. Grubba, but that tbay thought tha Boyla county democrate ahoold have ooneulted the democracy of Frankfott before taking any etepe towarda Murphy' removal. jy It 1 not tru that Mr.

Cleveland intend lo vialt Ohio thi fall. A man who baa fled to th wood and buried hlmaelf in a wildernee three day' journey from a rail road elation 16 ecp the iniportunitie of office beg it are, la not likely to venture into tb State of Oiio, of all place in the world. Rev Jeeae-Cook, who murdered hi wife at Butler, Gt, ha been eentenoed to death. Johnny1 Idea. Plttaburg Chronicle.

"Pa," aaid Johnny Cantloa, "do lawyer wear armor "No; of coorae not What put auoh an Idea Into your head "Why, I aa it In tb pa peri every day that lawyer fil their auite, and The reader will appreciate tba delioaoy which bnpob ne to change the conversation and not go out into tba woodahed witlt.the reat of ta party. The Nickel ta the Goldaa Bute. ICbtcxro Herald. The which waa until quite re- oantly looked upon wibh aupre me on tempt ia rJan ranelaco, aa already revoluuoo-bnd tb prteea o( osrtaln thing and aerv-Ioe in tbat city, and It la believed that copper oenti will toon a current aa tb nickeL Lninrlee la Denmark. In Denmark a irunkea man 1 taken horn in a hack by ih police, and tha ealoon-keeper wboMalm to laat drink ha to pay tor aue haok.

Oomptehsnslv moras BiiIKI I li.a and anna Stanford, Ky. Wines, Hnaltml IJar IaUtraeaaeBU, Vlgetn. Pckt rtbaeeoi, Cntlerw, Fir Arms, ItJachlBi foda DepartMeBt la la Charge JcoL a.d c.iZTt,. i. a Trials AUelsaeaaof BuUding Material Jor aal al m'f prsnusea on the Hustonvillo pike.

-lm r. BBID, Mtenmrd. 1 ICC! ICE! ICC! I Will deliver Ice to regular ess toes ere la Btaamrg and vicinity (very atoning at ONE CENT POUND Acesuattduf at the close at each month, sr wbea customer quits. N-tf B.B. BARBOW.

A.T Masonhelmer's Restaurant Orroarra CooaT-Hooaa DAKVsXIJB, KEmVOKX, Meals ara served at all koura. Game always ea hand and la lie season, oysters fresh Ish, and aim Uar ealtoaeteaaarvealB all styles and en abort aotlos. Look out lor the sign" Woodbine Kee Urn-rant" and call whsa you ara hungry. IB Danville, PIANOS, ORGANS, HCSIO, We srs agenia for the old and reliable John Church or Cincinnati, Ohio, tor tbe sale ef Pl-sacs, Ocgsns, Automatic Mastcsl Instruments ed Maslcal Merchsndlee In Lincoln snd tiarrard counties, Kentucky. Monthly Payment reoeived untlljaaid for.

The keel sntnssefsarel ssessftera: Wm. Knabe Uaasltoe Bros, Decker A Bon, Everett snd New England Ft snos, ettber usrlfht or square. IaOrgsna, tbe tollow log well-known makers: Cleugh A Warren, John Church A Oo. snd the Sterling, with the patent (Muse Bel I a The Cel emteeH. an Automatic Musical In- atrument.

tee most nerlect in the world. Illoslisted rataloaues sent tree lo all wbe avoir, aieo toe nest reiervneee iroin tnoee wno nsve bought snd tried eny of he above musical Instruments. Address us at Stanford, Kj. 17-lyr 9. H.

L.J. COOK. a ft sin 5 jr-o ms io rn we rr- 51" -t Lsc 3 ato The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale? Magnolia 13alm is the charmer that' almost cheats the looking-glass. axaerieneed instructors.

mTl 2 a 30 3 aaaei 8ilfnt2.gar a. am -i mwm IB GlTJ He BTJRGUON DENTlgT, 8TAKTORD, KT. oaos BoaW side atata Straet, tw iaenaeevs the Mysn Hotel) raraKltraoviasess dmlaltered wbe ta. fstraa. ym OB.

W. B. af -T 5Iltlat. JJQ1JJJJ) BTaBFOsU), KCNXDCKT. OtVee ea Lancaster street, Beit door te Ism.

Bioa Jouxjul oSoa. OSce hoars from to 12 A. H. end 1 Is Aaeethetios admlaUtered wbea IU-lyvl TO BUILDERS I AU parties wanting brick or atone work of any kind done will lad it to their advantage to oom- mnnlcate with a W. BOOSE.

ee-lsa flalia Gap, sty. English Classical School Ohriitian Oollexa Building, -QCSTOKTILLE, ST. The Third Annual Station will open Wednesday 'KPT. 19, ISS. Course ef Inaaractloa thorouih.

Development of the mind the end to be attained. Terms reasoasble. For circulars spply to JOHN BURQIN. MU8 H. fiUKOIN, tf.

rtineipala HILLERSBUBG FEMALEC0LLEGE This popular school lor young ladles will be reopened, under entirely aew auspices, SEPTEMBER 9tli, 1885, Bev. O. Pope, of Augusta, as President, ABO Mrs. 8. C.

as lady Prtnoi- ri. Aided by one of tbe most Competent aad Experienced iacultlee in the Htete. rsrents msy feet assured of the most thorough training ol their daughters in all that pertains to mlad, manners and morals, It oomultted to our car. For eateJoeaea containing Information aa to tanas, as, aaaress nove i7ACi a i tin wirui Or ME3. 8.

C. TKUEHEABT, Bunford, REV. C. POPE. Hilleraburg, Ky.

Stanford Female College, ALEX. S. Pres. The next session of this well-known testatum will begin en MONDAY. BEPTIMBEB 14.

1885. The President aislstedby A Corps of Efficient ZBstrnotors, Will endeavor to give careful training and thorough instruction 10 the pupils committed to his charge. Terms reeaonale. bend lor circular. TESTIMOMIALSt From J.

J. White, Profeesor of Greek Waskixoto 4 Las UxtvlsttTT. LaxtaoToa. Julv 15. 1U2.

Mr. Alex. 8. Pexton crsdualed si this Instl itUu- tlon in 1861. Has been engaged In teaching since the war, snd being capable ana conscientious, bss been very successful in his profession.

From Jsroes A. Walker, recently Virginia. Hbwsbm, June 90, 187J. 'It affords ma pleasure to bear testimony to the quslilcatione and efficiency of Mr. Alex.

8. Pax-ton as a teacher. Ilia discipline ia kind, but firm and good. From the Bev. J.

Bice Bowinar, D. HaasisonBcao, July 4, 1881 I take pleasure in testifying to Mr. Alex. 8. fax-ton's high literary attalnmente, bis seal In bis profession, his facility In imparting instruction sua his conscientious regard lor the moral aa well aa the Itttclteotual development ot the youth aom-mitted to hia care- From 8.

P. Ball, Sec Hoard of Trustees Bolivar Madimkvill, April 1, 1879. Prof. Alex. 8.

Paitoo taeght in Bolivar Male A Female Academv, His general department was that of redned. Christian gaatleinan. In the school room be proved himself a ripe scholar, thorough and el eiplinsrian. Helen! Instructor an die t- it WaihiDgtea I doing by Kantuokian. Jndge Durham hi rapidly made a nation al reputation maoh to the aitoniabment of tha Eighth Congrawional dlttrlct, whwt to poor an opialoa wat bold of tie ablllti he ran third the primarla.

Thi I little tpiaod aeem calculated to fleet up- on th abilitiea of the Eighth dutrict to reoognii an able maa when meet him th turnpike. -LoaiiTill Oommirclal. Mi. tiladatona 1 tht owner of what I probably th longed pencil aver made, A manufacturer at Kuwick ha tent him walking (tick thirty-nln inchen long, made of oedar, and forming a larga.penoil, with a lead nearly half an Inch qure running through Th curiout pencil baa a aolid lifer bind bearing an inscription in Terse, The Pike' Peak Bailway, which will. probably ba completed thi year, will be 200 feet higher than ren th Lima and Oroya Railroad in Peru.

It hvaow in op-'Atloflto a point otr 12,000 ftet aboT Jie ierel of th ta. Thtareraga grade 1 2'0 feet to the mil fierrral week go a ohlld wa born to Mr. John Price, on Richland, Which may be called a doable human being; it ha i ear 2 tongue, 10 toe on etch foot, 8 fin- gen on each hand and two thumb on etch hanxf. rCynthlna Nw. A.

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