The North Carolina Presbyterian . o Portsmouth, $ ; toSuffolk, $9. From Fayetteville to Rich-mond, $; to Portsmouth, $; to Suf-folk, $; Washington, D. C-, $ FromMaxton to Washington, $ From San-ford to Richmond, From Greensboroto Portsmouth, $ ;to Suffolk, $ ; toWashington, D. C, $11JJ0. CHARLES WATKINS 1895. Horner lilitarj School, OXFORD, N. C. , The Fall Term begins September 3rd, 1895. Boys receive careful training; Intellectual, Moral and Physical.(^Catalogue sent on application. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. WILMIN6T0N


The North Carolina Presbyterian . o Portsmouth, $ ; toSuffolk, $9. From Fayetteville to Rich-mond, $; to Portsmouth, $; to Suf-folk, $; Washington, D. C-, $ FromMaxton to Washington, $ From San-ford to Richmond, From Greensboroto Portsmouth, $ ;to Suffolk, $ ; toWashington, D. C, $11JJ0. CHARLES WATKINS 1895. Horner lilitarj School, OXFORD, N. C. , The Fall Term begins September 3rd, 1895. Boys receive careful training; Intellectual, Moral and Physical.(^Catalogue sent on application. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. WILMIN6T0N MARKET roB WEEK ENDING. JUNE 26th. 18$5. Bpibits TvELFitwiTSM : Opened steady at28i cents; since day by day 26 cents—closingfirm. BosiK: Strained $ and Good Strained$ throughout. Cbudb Tu&PRKTmB: Hard $1^, YellowDip $ and Virgin $ throughoutTab, : Receipts Uhen at $1 25 until Satur-day, when, and since, price has been $ TncBBB : Little or noue coming in. De-mand rather belter,and prices fully 1895. Sixth session begins September 6th,For information address R. H. WHITEHEAD, M.* D ,Chapel Hill N. C. 257 Student Id all Departments. $40 to $60 pays Board and Tuition five months. 6 Teachers. Health unsurpassed. Opens Aug. 14th. Illustrated Catalogue Free. Address, W. T. WHITSETT, Ph. D., Supt., Gibsonville, N. C. Died in Richmond, Ya., May 11th,age4 48 years. He was born in Milton, N. C.; reared byChristian parents in a home of wealth, cult-ure, refinement, hospitality, and earnestpietv; his character and conduct reflectedthe luflueDces under which he had been nur-tured. No man had a higher regard and rev-erence for his parents ; no more dutiful andaffectionate son ever comforted a mothersheart; and his aged widowed mother, whilealmost heart brosen by his death, blesses Qodthat He gave her such a son. Mr. Watkins death is specially sad to hissurtivlDg relatives, from the fact that his owndeath was preceded In September last by thatof his brother a


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