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111JK JJUIUJLAJU !AIXY HJiOUJK, AIOXDAV, AUGUST J AS TO SCHOOLS. Some of the Institutions Whlcli Are Do Ins Good Work In Durham. September is almost Lere and people with children to educate are casting about in their minds for the best school to send to during the coming school term. To aid them in such conclusions The Oi.or.K refers them to its school directory , . . .. . ;. l Vr. and points with especial juiue i; several Durham institutions represented in its columns. The Durham Female Institute under the able conduct of Prof. E. L. Middle ton, a well known and popular educator, li--is done good work in the past and com mences the new term with better equip ments and in a position to give its pa trons a better opportunity to enjoy the hot educational advantages. The fac ulty are teachers of experience and abil ity, and the girls who attend the insti tute will icceive instructions in all branches usually taught in female schools, including art and music. The Methodist Female seminary, with Miss M. K. Carter and Mrs. W. W. Shaw hi its head, will occupy new quarters and will make a fight for higher education that will raise its standaid to that of the b -st female schools in the country. Both l.idies are well known to this community and need no recommendation but their past record. Professor L. T. JJuchanan will continue the good work of preparing boys and young men for the practical needs of life by impaiting such instruction s will enable them either to enter college or go into business and will continue to make the Durham Male Academy what it has always been, one of the best preparatory schools in the country In the matter of music, Professor Jean Follman stands at the head of the pro fession and will continue to give instruc tion to a large class of young ladies and gentlemen on any and every .musical in strument from a tlute to a pipe organ. The Durham School of Music, con ducted on the conservatory plan, under the management of Misses Woodward, Harris, Hanks and Mackay, will win new laurels and surpass the expectations of its staunchest friends. Miss Willie Smoot, whose reputation as a musical instructor has been earned by live years of earnest labor and an ex perience that insures continued succes?, will, for the present, give lessons on piano and organ at her home on Mangum street until other and more convenient quarters can he secured. Prof. II. I. Ilolloway, who is well known in this city as an expert penman, will give a complete course irN book keeping and penmanship to all who de sire such instruction. liesides these there are others which relied credit on the town and to which Tin; Gi.okk recommends those in search of educational advantages. WAS IT WIFE MURDER? . l Ili h. of South Carolina, SiMwted ol Murdering His Wire. Mr. T. . Kelley, of Coldslioro, father of Mrs. Lorena llich, who is supposed to have been murdered by her husband at Walteiboro, S. C, recently, writes as fol lows to a relative in Wilmington : "(Joi.Psr.oKo, X. (.'., Aug. IX, '1)2. T received a telegram from South Caro lina saying Lorena died this morning, 10th instant. She was buried at Faion, X. ('., the 12th instant I was refused at first by the family to s(e her but at last was permitted to do so, but my life was threatened if 1 said anything against the llich family. I saw her, and her looks still more convinced me that she was killed. I made affidavit to that effect and have been trying to get a coroner's jury and p-t mortem examination, but so far have not succeeded, as the crime, if any, was committed in South Carolina. A dm tor here charges me 2i to go and make the examination, ami if the jury dou't do so, 1 will try to have it done. Kveiy day I am more and more of the opinion that W. C. Rich murdered her. She was brought on the cars by a doctor's etr.l;ieate of death by heart disease, but Ilicii told a lady on the cais that she died of typhoid fever. He did not face me nor get in my sight at the burial, and Minnie, my oldest daughter, and others h ive told me he fainted when 1 did go in to see her. I have had a lawyer here and he savs he will have to have a jury in Sou t!i Carolina where the murder was done and some say 1 can't get it there now since the body has been brought away. 1 am in great trouble. The dis colored lace of my dear daughter, as 1 le hi Id it in that cotlin, is ever betoie my evts ai.d sltep has almost deserud me." The man who is suspected of the aw ful crime of wife minder kept a saloon in the Hon it. House in Wilmington several months ago. A SERIOUS LOSS I . H. jiIUts l.o- 1 1 1 llttiie Mint "t-arly All It loiitt-iitH ly fire. L D. Wallers, who lives fourteen miles east ot Dm ham in- Wake county, met wit'j a very serious loss on last Friday irgl.t. Mr. Wallers whs in the city on Satur day and states that everything he had was burned except two beds. The origin of the tire is not known. Our people subscribed liberally toward replacing his loss. Happy aid content i a home with " The Ro chester ; a Ia.tip vita the lijht of the morning. CaUJosues.writc Rochester LamDCo..NewYork. A LAST RE-UNION. ! When the Last lie-Union Will lie Held for the Old Sixth C. liegiment. The last re-union of North Carolina Grays, Co. I, Sixth K. C. regiment will be held at Cedar Fork, on the North Caro lina railroad, on Friday, October 7. The morning will be devoted to the re pie sentation of the colors by Mrs. Lowe; re sponse by Lieutenant D. C. Gunter; his toric address on Sixth N. C. regiment by Major H. W. York, and calling the roll by Sargeant Williams for the last time on earth. In the evening there will be short ad dresses by invited veterans. There will be a basket picnic and a table will be spread for the veterans and all veterans are invited to share with the North Caro lina Grays and the citizens. LOOK AT THIS. A l ine Chance to Get a Home at Low and IteaHOiiable Prices. The Trinity Land company who.it will be remembered, bought the T. B. Lyon land near Trinity college only a few weeks ago, have already had the property laid off and platted into nice streets and lots, and are now ready to sell the lots to any person desiring to build. It is the intention of the company to build up a nice community out there. Lots will be sold reasonable, as it is not the purpose of this company to try to make a fortune out of it. For prices, etc., apply to J. B Warren, general manager, or C. A. Jor dan, secretary and treasurer. A Iioiliii Holt?. Iii Noble county, AV. Va., there is a fathomless rea. composed of salt water and oil, from which ga.s escapes with a tremendous roar. Twenty years ago a well was drilled there to the depth of 1,'JOO feet. Some years later water and gas escaped from the hole with great pressure, tearing out the tubing and cut ting a cavern apparently hundreds of feet deep and forty feet in diameter. After it ceased to flow a farmer filled it up and built a barn over it, and again a few days ago a terrific report announced another explosion of the well, oil and water pouring cait in abundance. In a single day the hole became fathomless and about forty feet wide. Chicago Herald. Characteristics of Hood's Sarsaparilla : The largest sale, the most merit, the greatest cures. Try it, and realize its benefits. l or Iteiit On South Street. An 8-room house, well watered and well shaded, can be had with twelve acres of land six of which are grass laud all enclosed. Suitable for truck farming or dairy business. All necessary outhouses including four barns, smoke house, carriage and buggy sheds. Possession given last of October. The above place is stocked and in shape for a vegetable farm. Should any cne want this they should apply early, because this is a bar gain. B. W. Matthews, :04 South St., Durham. The need of a perfectly safe and reli able remedy for the peculiar diseases of summer is universal. As a remedy for the household, office or the farm, on ship board, and for travelers by sea and land, Winkelmann's Diarrluea and Cholera Remedy has proved its inestimable worth in the prompt relief and cure of all dis orders originating in the stomach and digestive system, such as cholera, cholera morbus, diarrluca, cramps, etc. Service able under all conditions, and alwajs ready for use; is perfectly safe. Price 2) cents at all druggists. Kennesaw, (Ja , September 11. H. II. 1$. Company : My Deau im I take great pleasure in ac knowledging the great benefit my wife has derived from your great and wonderful medi cine, It. It. It. For two years she was a great sufferer from serofula, or some blood disease which had lain dormant all her life. We had attention from some of the most skillful phy sicians in the country, but all to no effect, until we had all despaired of her ever recover ing. Her mouth was one solid uleer, and for two months or more her body was broken out with sores until she lost a beautiful head of hair, also eyelashes and eyebrows ; in fact, she seemed to lie a complete wreck. Now comes the great secret which I want the world to know: That three tattles of Mood Halm medicine has done the work which would sound incredible to any one who did not know it to Ik. so. To-day my wife is per fectly healthy and clear from any scrofulous taint, and she now has a three-month old babe also perfectly healthy. Very respectfully. H. L CASSIDY. ROUGH AND DRESSED Flooring, Ceiling and Siding ! SHINi;i.K, LATH. 11C. V shall keep in stock a complete line of I.umlT for builling. Will also furid'h bills tor house?, promptly and as cheap as the cheap est, direct from our mill. OKDl.K's stLitm:i. We can tx found at W. J. Griswuld's oilice No lit, up stairs over barber hop. Main street, or at Lumber Yard on Green and IValiody streets. near Alliance Tobacco Factory. J AS. W. JONES CO. C. II. DOUGHTY, Artistic Boot sni Lhkcr ! GIJEENSBOHO, X. C. MAXCFACTCKER Of Best (I ratio Men's Hoot, Shoe? and Gaiter Uppers. Dealer in Leather and Shoe Findings. Special attention paid to fitting deformed and crippled feet. lUi W. Market St.. op. Court Houe. THE f DURHAM BUGGY COMPANY West Main Street (Five I'oints), Durham, N. C. -o- We are prepared to furnish the trade with Landaus, Victorias, Uroughams and Close Carriages of every description, Buggies, Phaetons, Surries, Carts, Etc., Etc, Etc. Our work is built for' us out of Selected Material by expert specialist? in Wood and Iron, and coming to our factory in the "white" is painted and trimmed by experienced workmen. All who contemplate buying a Carriage, Buggy, Dairy or (Jroccry Wagon, are invited to give us a call,-examine material employed and have a talk with live carriage men. We can duplicate any job on the market in price, quality and finish, from the highest grade heavy Carriage and Buggy to the medium grade same styles. Careful attention given to repainting and retrimming. Carriage and Buggy Tops and Cushions made to order. Delivery Wagons Lettered and Ornamented in an artistic manner. Or ders by mail solicited. Catalogue and prices furnished on application. DURHAM COMPAHY 240 West Main Street (Five Points), Durham, X. C. DURHAM SUPPLY GO. ANNOUNCE ARRIVAL or- Entire Now Stock Of- rp 1 t Umbrellas ! J 1 U11RS : VajisesJ Hand Hag's I Telescopes axi (trips ! Wc beg especially to call your at tention to the Celebrated Killer Tray Trunks ! HE Alt THIS IN 31IKD: We will not be Undersold ! New Stock Umbrellas! Our Umbrellas, with a guarantee to give satisfaction, selling fast. $1 2-1 Gloria Siik Umbrella for Si l ot) Gloria Silk Umbrella for 1.00 2m Gloria Silk Umbrella for .?r, DTO CLOSE OUTG Counter each of Laee Cur tains and Counterpanes. Durham Supply Go. ZMIa,i22L Street. BUILD A HOME! HI T BEFORE DOING SO SEE C. H. NORTON, Contractor and Builder. He will save you money, do good work fcif" and suit you. He will be jdeased to give figures and estimates in any part f tbe stale. Address hiin or call oa him at IT DUK11AM,N. C. 3 - ---- - j i ) ) ) ) ) 3 ROLLER TRAY 7KE MCST COMVEHiENT TRUNK EYER DEVISED. The Tray is arranged to roll back, leavi the bottom of the Trunk easy of access. TRUNK "VothinT to break or cet out of order. The Tray can be lifted out if desired; and to buy this style is a guarantee that ycu will get the strongest Trunk made. If your Dealer cannot furnish you, notify the manufacturers, H. W. ROUMTREE &. BRO., Richmond, Va. KM SHOOT. IF YOU Dill "7"E HOLD 37 lie Grocery Port Little leakages in the kitchen run away with a good deal of money ; it is the little leakages which make the big river of large expenditure You don't know how many leaks you may cut off by buying your groceries at the right place. 4f you don't cut ofl any at all, you will at least have the satisfaction of knowing that you are not paying a penny more than jou ought to pay, and that f r what you pay you get the best that can possi bly be had. We cannot recall a season when there ha been a more abundant supply of llour than there is now, and when quality was higher or price lower. It is also a most auspicious time for buying fruit jars and jlly glasses. Send in your or ders. W. H. PROCTOR. LUMBER, LUMBER. sVe are uov prepared to furnish DurLam and clLer points all kinds of Lumber. HOUSE BILLS COMPLETE AT SHORT NOTICE. And as cheap as any dealer. Also, vre carry in stocs ad fcimis oi Dressed Ceiling and Flooring, Sliiccles aud Laths. Conif and soe us. Office, next to Wright 4 Merrick's tarU.r snop. Maun street. 3. C. HOWELL & CO., -Durham. N.C. jtzti rv.i Mian Th3 Methodist Seminary The Methodist Seminary will be open for the enrollment of pupils in its three departments, Primary, Intermediate and Collegiate iUomluy, Septeinoer 4. Superior advantages are offered in Music and Art. Instructioa will be thorough, and wc ask but a trial to prove our faithful ness, and solicit a f'lir share of patronage. Apply to MISS M. E. CAKTKIt, MRS. YV. W-SIIAW, Principals. LESSONS IN MUSIC ! Piano, Organ, Harmony!. Miss Willie Smoot will open her School of Music in Durham. September 1, at her resi dence on Mangum street, until more central and convenient quarters can le secured. Terms Hour losson9, f 4.00 per month ; half hour lessons, $2.50 per month. After a thorough musical training and sie cial course at the best conservatories of the country, an experience as musical instructor and director extending over live years of suc cessful labor, and'having just closed a success ful term with the Vance Seminary, she comes to Durham thoroughly equipped for the work of instruction both in vocal and instrumental music, and offers her services to the people of this city. Uy special permission of Professor Middleton pupils attending the Durham Female In stitute, who desire to nrojit by Miss Smoot '8 instruction, will be allowed to take lessons during school hours. Private lessons at homes of pupils if pre ferred. IIOLLOWAY'S -o It. IJ. Holloway, the Specialist,, will open a Business School in the Y. M.C. A. H 11 tor two months only, Wednesday, August 17. A thorough course in Book-keeping, Pen manship and Commercial Corresiondence, $10. Writing, $2 for 15 lessons. Book-keeping Morning class, 'J to 11. Night class, 8 to 10. Book-keeping Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Night class in Penmanship 8 to S, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Day class, to 5:30 daily, except Saturday. Two gold medals will be given at close of session: One for best writing, one for Iteut im provement. Terms Half in advance, remainder at close of sc hool. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Reductions to three or more from one family. See circular for further particu lars. Specimens on exhibition at postorlice. Private lessons will be given in Penmanship or Book-keeping if desired. Pupils ean enter at any time. BINGHAM SCHOOL, ASUEVILLE, N. C. Established 1793. Maj. It. Bingham, A. M., LL. I).. Superintendent. Lieutenant John Little, U. S. Army, Prof. Military Science and Tactics. "Bingham School stands pre-eminent among Southern Schools for lioys, and ranks with the best in the Union."1 U. S. Bureau of Educa tion. We have carefully examined the new School Building on Bingham Heights, just without the city limits of Asheville, and take pleasure in bearing testimony as follows: 1. The Location in natural advantages leaves nothing to be desired. 2. The Buildings exceptionally lill the re quirements. 3. The Sanitation is as perfect as scientific modern plumbing can make it. 4. The Water Supply is abundant, the water of the purest, carefully collected from moun tain springs and without a chance of contami nation. 5. The all-j-ear-round-climate of Asheville is world-renowned and with the School's ex ceptionally excellent Equipment and Sanita tion, gives Bingham's siecial advantages not enjoyed by another school in America. S. Westray Battle, M. D., U. S. N. John Hey Williams, A. M., M. D. James A. Bukhocohs, M. D. Wm. D. Hilliakd, M. D. Durham School of Music. Opens Sept. I With Improved Meth ods and Increased Facilities. Aftera yearof successful work in the School of Music, three years' experience in teaching and a recent course at the New York (i rand Conservatory, we feel more than ever pre pare! to make the Durham School of Music equal to that of any conservatory in the South and ak the people of Durham to aid in this effort by giving us their patronage and support- - . i Some of the special features of the school wil 1 lc i Free iessons in Harmony once each week. Monthly concert in which all pupils will take part. . , ... The vocal class, in charge of Miss Mary Mackay. will enjoy epecial advantages for the highest musical culture, and In every depart ment the training will le most thorough and according to the latest methods. Conducted on the conservatory plan. Special attention to phrasing aud interpre tation. MISS NO LA WOOhU'AKD. MISS LIZZIE HAKKIS. MISS ADA HANKS. MISS 31 A It V MACKAY. FOUNDED "rfi" 1852; A Classical ani Commercial School OF HICH CRADE. TTlerant BuilJings and thoroneh Euipmnta. Hi Large patronage from ail the Southern btates. Beautiful and healthful fituaiion in view of the mountains. OTer 300 KtUilctiu la.-t year. MJT Term lleaoiuibIe. Sanrr.er Sdiool (Basinest College Course) cptr June 29. Fall Term begins August 15. For Illustrated Catalogue, ddrf.t J. A. & M. H. HOLT, Pnns. OAK R1DCE, N. C. University of North Carolina ! Instruction LoJersl infourv-eneralurv of study, six brief count, a retnuk,' spt-cUl cours.and In law. medicine rineerinjr. The faculty Include tenjy tit h In. Scholarship and hn lundaarta l- lor needy younj? men of taJent and character. The net session liejrins .ptt-mftrj; ot catalogtie with fg gKv. Oiarl Hill. N.C. BUSINESS PROF. JEAN FOLLMAN iasTRrcroR or riUVATK I.tos n Piano, Organ, Violin, Cuitar cur . Flute, Cornet or any other Ranl or Orchestral Instrument. Music arranged to oruYr for any Colrlu nation of instruments. Private conversational lessons in Yttul and German. Young ladies attended at their resli!ce. Satisfaction and rapid advancement zzxr anteed studious pupils. TERMS REASONABLE. Residence, Liberty Street, near Qutfa Durham, N. ( Durham Male Acadsisy ! A School of High Grade for Boyi and Young Men. The session of lf:S '.: will ihtj on Mon-hr ujnist 'Jy, 18'X', ami continue i wct-k. August Charges for the fall term . ?i we. kn: Primary department. - t:.i Intermediate department. . Academic depart meat. f SU" to : Incidental fee, - - j Students entering dining tlie first toe U will te charl for t lie term : Urns,, iomir.it in afterwards Irom date of ent ranee to it.n !. All bills due at the letrinnintr of ru h 'juartr. No deductions will le made e( ej t ima-tut protracted sickness. This school offers excellent a lvMiita.vn i,, Lyounjr men desiring to prepare tlierusehe for fcollere or the laisineso puiuits of life. r.stKX'ial attention is piwn to I-utm, Knf'ih and Mathematics. For further particular"", we or uMnthr principal, L. T. ItlTHANAN. DAVIDSON COLLSO; DAVIDSON, N. l Session 1892-'93 Begins Sept. 8. Classical, Mathematical, Siitntiti--, Liter ary, IJiblical, Cora men ial. Kight men in the Kucij.'ty. Courses l..r.Je jrrees elective in the hiher c'a-ws. ACCKSSIULK. INKXrilNMW. MOKAL. Y.M. ('.A. Hall and liymnaMum e.tr, ! '. KM KlHI A CTAI.o.,l K. Ad'lres- kev. J. h.siieaui:k. i. imikMi:nt. Dl'RIIAM The 2il session will Le.'in A;"-'1 and continue 40 weeks. The teachers are well pi -pare! and-x-perienced. , Thoroughness of instruction in at in all departments. Music on piano and orrfsn w taught systematically and thoroughly. Charges moderate. School building on the corner of MM gum and Seminary street-. For circulars and testimony or address K. L. MIDDLHToN. I'ricfip!- Collegiate Institute FOR YOUNG LADIES, Strh tly Non-Sect irian- S.li. A,Ct thorough ' '-I: colleKiati-cour-e'-il "J ' !, uitl, colh-Kf in the outh UM ' tudyof Music f;l Art. . ? ,ifu, f pMp unusually hUh. J';1,.., , HulldiDirs and J" " u ituatJ. yMt-nl- tiar,, circular on aj-nican"- SILAS i:. WAKI" V- ... .. ( . ... H - f t.lirli tTTA'.' . . fur do,-. AL r,n- " i. Hfftltltful iwunuin fjicM-. Incrt-Miniriatr.'t0 ,Vi tr nth flew. tr,.;t t'.i u l'r- TRINITY COLLET Toe 0.-it r,wv;s'."''K!,5S'? Music and Lanpases! FEIulAL . (tli 1 'w . - 7 L -