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'BiyK BeKoel—BoU 4 Mm*.
, <>*as Curtis, Lint*
l*d that tWr monay ha*
and that they ha** *ud
of tnoalMlabt* Mod.
insrroro. rrM&wh
Uooa— tot prepared (or i
coming oat ao w*U-rtt
ravant-no yamamat
aighptioM*«ncolong«r*M»t 0»h
Mato th* principle now, rotdroldeeir.
toetos* bad****, etaufferiugWy *W*toa(
Dry Good",
elan U younger thaa pre ceding —a.
Voa have bean bar* Icagar. Th*e»b*w«
that) aetaring thaa* aahoala at thhftwpAF
age, children *01 raaaiv* a baMar adaaa-
Boober, 6
Deign on.
(Writtifg onYltrawW «Uh boy* push-
lug yon every mlnnt* era not vary favor,
abl. eondlttona for reporting pvann »-
JsoEeoo, Ida Worthy, Baatrio*
Jaokaon, Lola Warner, Nellie
WWM? 9B»ter>
Ligon, Ball* William*, Oannie
Worthy, Nottiai
Total SS.
• ‘ > ' i Bmwntip MmAUhed.
Alford, Oalaatia . Barite, toiwni*
Blount! Jodie Crawford, Beanie
Dana, Laura Newman, Latte
John Hellhenny, Vioe-Preeideot; W. L>
Beliabnry, Treasurer; and N. N. Oartia,
W. 8. Needham, L I. Uoaaa, C. A. Bedd,
J. X. Eetea, John Paabody, 0. E. Dexter
C d John King—tb* latter only being at*
nt—paid a viait to each elaaa. An Ea,
qtnan-Snn reporter aooompaniad them.
. rap aura aoaoyt,,
oooupylag a tdadseta* tpiolf building,
wax drat vfaHed, and' of oobtb* atarfod
with the Primary Department, gf whioh
Mian Jot Brooka ie prinoipai. i
■ • Th* tittlebat everegedaevwbtoetgfat
year*, oommaqoa with Miaa, A. Williford
hateaobw. ’ Hera they get the rbdimabta.
We »»* bereeome exeeUant printing dan*
by little boya. Trust** J. It. Eatf*, for
the 1 Board; aompHaunted them aadtb*
Oomar Crawford add Furoytb atnm
Harm** Birhinthal rabbi. Balviaeaerin
Friday evaoing at J a*d Saturday moroiq
Super hi taudent Dawa aeid there war on.
wa*g3ig»a,‘g
and parhap* Jn.
alota.
Tb* reporter nan add th* dam wan a*
bright aad joyooa a* May roues, and war*
arrayed very tastefully in th* uonvep.
loldaTit hMwoAHA^iataat Aputition
■ong tha people.
Qel» euddw
Tb* beat plane to bay Table Lin***,
[spUns and Shoutings, Is at' i
£ !c- :- BtaMaan’*,
1H Broad at.
:Depariau»ti~iJlot if Mm*.
,- Alleb Brtfrne, Mollfe
ieloria Eider. Anni*,
Fora.Jtataaria
Howard, Daisy
Jaokaon, Clara
Kamikar, Jennie
MoDonald, Uinni*
■Bav Jasper Hitb
t.onal white. They Will make glorious
women. Soma war* very pretty—all
graceful—and' one who sang a solo be.
twean a oborna has a delioionaly aweet
Lockett, Minnie
W2MC>
Stookwall, Lon
ToUl 20.
Dxuvaaiao or DiMOMas.
They were delivered to th* ladies by
Prssident Oulemaaaathey wen dtlivared
to him by Superintendent Daw*. Th*
fallowing are the nudes :
RM of Gradual* if- Grammar Depart
ment—Arrangtd aawrding to Honk
i« Rramtpmtifii. , ,,
•Halford, Lney ■ i Boeder, Baato 2
Smith, DM* 3 Trotmau, Haiti* 3
Watt, Claud* 8 Worthy, Baatrioa 3
Warner, Kalita 7 W<a%H*iJ 7
•UaatroU, Msy a Bam, Lana Id
Paabody, Belli* 11 Allan, Minnie 11
Brown, Carrie It •Stookwall, Hattie 18
Jaokaon, Ida 13 BanohalL Anni* 13
Jaokaon, Lola 17 Locke tti Pattie 18
•Wright, ¥, 19 t
Savannah Hank mar, EUe Crawford,
Cora Aon, and Did* Smith, wan pro-
noted to Ugh Bobpol lad Ootober.
Thabo marked With a • atadiad Latin ia
ad iitio* to otheratndtoa-
Tub told foaswan pturoated for seal
and rapid adraMamaat.
No boys graduated thia-year.
BOUDtT.
who to th* tatelar demob of- drew ahope,
aenaan hta uoareet Aspect whan tha rapid
peegnee of VritnoA* Birtaas ie reported
“down low.” Tha People'* Vegetable
Tonie to flaying tha miaobief with hU
btttara fired with ram. All diaaaan
Preer, Sol lie
Mentioned.
Keller, Leah
Blakelsy, Abbia McDonald,
aaswsT-vi.
Hairston, WilUa
Hudson, JnHott*
Heidemsn, J
Johnson, Lei
vale, undsr proton** of relieving, sash
an ipdlgestioo, sick headset*, ooturawp-
tion, rheumatism, gnat and intermittent
fevan are oared by it. Je24 4w
A large lot of Bheap Oaaaimem and
Unoot, very aheap, at
” ttw * terim —
Shonpe, Emma
BtookweH, Anna
Heidemsn. Jennie Sehneeaier, Birdie
Johnaoa, Leila Sanger, Sarah
Joaepb, Ida Williams, Annis
Kennedy, Alioe Weddell, Delis
Total, 22.
BOTH.
Grammar Department—HM ef Men*.
Butrtis, Id Hairston, Head
Chase, George Salisbury, Tim
Total, 4.
Honorably MettUortH: '
Harrison, Job aeon, .Turner, Jqhn
Sabbath anhoo^t8 a^
Lodge on Oglethorpe, batwnn St. Cle
_.d BfifejSS c— Beg alar meeting! be |
every Moodqy evening, at 7J o'clock. .
Eaoamptuent meete 2d and 4 th Hu ,
diy* in each month.
♦, MASONIC. '
LodgejnBnrraa’ building, corner Bnx j
Columbian D*lye, So. 7—MeeU ; i
Tueaday night i — -
Darky Chapt
Friday night in
r»_” - —rt
night In eaoh month.
tit. Aldemar Go>.. .—.Z^ m
Toeeday night in each month.
H'NAIBBBITH.
Lodge in Barra*' building—UeeUg I
v. s. crop...— mmwilimmiiltiumlsetemi
T«bouuh Corrox.—By Mobil* ehd CHrerd
r ,. t1
f#K#W,i : l*f* '1*8'
- M
W«ik'itt||orU(oO B... IA,Ni 3).U4
Total exported to a. hi.’ .'t,Tte,ee* l.Ttain
Oen *m,tu taum
arm, roe vmm
Steak WMU U*.*14
Year's Keeeipte AMOAta
PaiaoirsL Posts 'The follewlag ihowt
tketr total reealpU to date:
MT4. un.
KrwIMmi 1,SCt.au 1,IN,tot
MebU* Utah 8X3,414
Savannah *t<JOI eoo.cot
Obeli e’pn js-ss
aad Crawford eta. Beg alar me
aeery Monday eftaing, at 7} o
Eaaampment meets 2d and
“ ‘ — *- 1m • ^ ^ La
klABONIO.
y*Jnfi in Bnnnfl' hniiflin
and Bendolph irtrotta, _
Tuesday alaht bs mu b mouth.
Darky Chapter, Ao. 7—Mat
Friday night,in saob, month. ’ a
Hope Conned, Ao. 4—MoatatdBatata ,
niuKt in gfink month. 1
AUUma? Coounanekry-HmU S '
Muon, Albert ' a Goetchiot, C
Salisbury, Bunk Sullivan, D
Seale, E W Bredy, M
as.
Eetee, Jee Totah 18.
Primary Department—Boil qf Honor.
'Bitaob,' Vf" ■ Keut,Howell
Burra*, Henry Langdon, John
Bnrrne, Felix Mitchell, Osrl
Battle, Henry Mott, Randolph
Book, Clement MoNeel, Willie
Clerk, P(*4 Mann, Robert
Colemnn, Bennie Pereons, Willie
Dews, Eugene ltadd, Merian
Dudley, Charlie Sohnell, John
Dudley, Frank Bellman, Hanry
Gas, Geo Walker, Willis
Garrett, Geo Eifler, Philip
Heilaobeak, Jphu Crawford, AndMW'
Heldenieb, 1 BWr ' ' Seals, Charles
Hood, E C Buell, Willie
Joint,- James Swift, Clifford
Parties failing to avail tbeaiselves of
thia splendid opportunity to buy good*
at astael ao* Will ever regret it.
Special attention la oelied to our (took
of Richardson's Collage Shirts and Gents’
hand-med* Boots and Shorn; aleoJugla’s
and Harris'Kid Gloves.
wont forth to enjoy a gladaoam holiday, of
thro* months'duration.
neonaas of m sonooc.
G. M. Daws, Superintendent.
H. W. Battle, rrindpel Boys’ School.
Miss J. M. Brooks, Priaoipsl Primary
Department Boys' School.
Miss A. E. Pond, Principal Ami*tent
Primary Department Boya' Sobool.
Miaa A. WlUiford, Aoaiatant Primary
Department Boys’ Sohool.
Mias W. M. Birdsong, Principal Girls'
Sobool.
Mrs. O. A. Perrins, Prindpul Grammar
Department Girls’ Sohool.
Mias E. H. Ballsy, Assistant Principal
Grammar Department Girls' Sohool.
F. J. Holmes, Prinoipai Primary Da-
pertinent Girl*' Sohool.
Mia* B. 0. Malone, Assistant Prinoipai
Primary Department Girls' Sohool.
Mias U. A. Daignan, Aasiatant Primary
Department Girls Sohool.
Miss M. J. Paabody, Assistant Primary
UnnnidnMnk. Airla' flnlinnl
bald oa th* is* and 3d Sundays ia m
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Coart Haas* (in Court Squat*, Mta
of oitir) between Oglethorpe and Jtelm
and Crawford and Tlmmas streots.
Jail on Seat oomwana, foot ef On
ford street.
Opera Hones n. s. oornar Crawlart a
Oglethorpe street*.
Fa mala Orphan Asylum, East eoaun
user cameUry.
From thto dal* forward tb* Virginia
Star* will ha alaaad at 8J o'olook.
A two yaars’ laaa* of atoro bouaa from
Ootober next. Furniture aad good wilt
to bo dlapoaad of.
Jets Pi
Belma.’—T,.
Naahvllla
Memphis
Total
From Uvirfool. -
graphed lor the week
Btoek
“ American..
" Aftuat*.i,........
Wash's receipts...!!.
Haraaftar th* Eaquman-Snn paokag*
will b« aant to the Poatufloa at Opelika,
Mr. J. M. Paaax ia oar anjboriaad Agent
for Opalika, and will raoaipt for aobaerip.
lion*. Odr patron* will oblige na by
calling on him at tb* Expraaa Offlo* and
Dapartmant Giria' Sohool.
HOIEL8.
Baa kin House, oorner Broad aod Cm
ford streets.
Plantar*' Honae, Broad street, (0
aids), bat wean St. Clair end Oraelod
Caatral Hotel, Brood street, (east ah
batwaan St. Clair aad Crawford sums
Horn* Hone*, Broad .atreti, («
Tha oral examinations war* closed on
Thursday with satisfactory results, and
they also have three months' holiday.
They ar* also under ths anparintandanoe
pf Prof. Daws, aad pome tbs boom
oonree aa th* whit**. Non* have yet baan
graduated. They bav* tha following ool-
orad taaohara; Reuben Matthews, Princi
pal ; Mrs. Ann Wood*worth, Mrs. Lney
Gaines, Mia* E. Harvey.
Th* proper pits* to buy Black Grans,
dine* in all styles ohaap to at
Aon 4 Muudocb'i.
- CKAM. MMTMJUT * CO.,
Broad Street, Colamboa, Ga., offer at
aid*), batwaan St. Clair and Cr»l>
BtfBfltl.
Broad St root House, (e*»t »*
batwaan Crawford and Thomiw tttem
PUBLIC SOHOOL8.
No. 1 (whit* mole) n. o. oorner Jim
arid Crawford -atraota. No. 2 (whit*
male) a. w. oornar St Clair and fm
Tsmperaooa Hall (mixed ooloradifll
thorp* (toast, batwaan Randolph«
Brian.
MUNICIPAL GOVEBNHENT-
Mayor—8. B. Ctoghorn.
OUy Tteaauror—John N. Bornetl-
Olark of Oounoil—M. M. Moore.
City Attorney—Oha*. H. Willi***-
City Piroaiotan—D. W. Jolinaon.
City Sexton—Jama* M. Lynat
City Marshal—Mat W. Murpbj.
Deputy Marshal—Wru. L. Bobu**
ixportar*.
Bpsoulattoa tfim »,ooo
Qmiial Bnmii-MirkMi quirt and
EfiflhAiifffid me rfifffirdi nfiarfil nrlmmm
MMITAVMAKTAWD tAlOUX
Th* bast that out be found in Liquors,
Cigars, Tobadoo, do. [my8 ly'
for pants, bays Cemimsua, Cottoned aa,
Liaana is at Aaxx d Mcxooos a.
Satnrat* a pisoa of broad or meat with
gaatrio Juios, and it wiU dissolve. This
is digestion. Add to aneh a mixture a
little alcohol, and it wi.1 not dissolve.
This is indigestion. Beware, then, of
tiassoo Goods—Aardiaa* m i
TSiN. Y. State Me.
OannLss—Star* » axes Spar
Burma.
Chief—Mai. W.’ Murpby. *
nnax aquas. «xookb MJ** ■
Oapt. W. L. Cash, Capt. Jobu Fosi g
Baht. G. Mituheli, John St. Cl*'. w
.Wo. H. H. Wood, Josh Roper. «
Charles Brady, John Fo*g« fc
Whit Smith, JotnO iki* . a
James Roberta. Dau • Dune*. „
Tom MeEaehem, John Bred.v, »
STASDISO OOMMITTSIS OF OOOXCII.'!'
Aooonnta—Grtmaa, Andre**, bjj
Bridge* aad Wbsrf—Ohriuu".''
OiiiMc. j *
Catnalary — Durkin, BlenohmA u
Ueha*. . u II
Olatarns and Pin Departure" 1 ' 1 ' „
kid. t «
Gontr*oU —Brannon, MoGebif
drew*. „ . to
Finanea—MoGehee, Bedd, Sen**”
Hospital—Blenohard, Kent, .
Market and Magetin* - ^ “
Flournoy, Chalmers. „ neb _
Polios and Gan—Mehaffej. P
Chalmars. ^ _ 8ch*» “
Street* and Baware—Andrew*. ni
lar, Kant. . , wi
““ OT £
noaap or oosraon-
W. a William*, Chief tMKfr "
• G. W. Rosette, Firat Aaa,t “
a A. Ethridge, Seoond Aw* W to
A. K. Fronoto, Sacrotary. »«
, T „ nnncowAiax.. ^ m
So. 1—B. F. Coleman, R- at
W. H. Brannon, T. O. DougiM*- „ A
So. tt-TL JU Welti. Robert
D. K. WilUama, G. B. FIo“rnoy- , “
Control Mochaniee So. j.! “
P. J. Ooahran, A. K. Franeti, *•', wi
BaakeHSiadior-U. B. ^ w.
Mata, a - Uaorg* Mod* .
leak Sol* ami-Fraoah Ual
*** d o t**x **! Upper I
aaaa do Me; Dry Bltlaeili
MaonaaL—No Iri »8
NotpH hUtaOi Nolt
PioRUS-Oaa* iMaot
as M. ■
Potass—p earn M M.
Bosnia’s, on Randolph street, and ask
for hti new brands of Kay Vast sad Im
ported Havana Cigna. my 10
i dag last year natoa wara *0 bato* i
MMlnrt § i illpniftti 47*
Tha wash’s oparatloaa, with th* tabular
raparta of Liverpool, th* ports aad lot*,
rior towaa, stay b* foand U onr coaamer-
♦ ox "'ttitiieiv
Dnrlag th* oottoa weak aadiag teat
night, th* Waatara B. B. of Alabama
hraughl to Oeiamboa an rout* for Savan
nah and Now Task, 114 batoa of ootton-
112 from Mobil*, 0 from Montgomery,
0 from Malm*, 1 from Opelika, West
Point and other stations, 0 from Vick*,
berg, 0 from Now Ortoaas.
Who does not fast a pride ia tha Fablle
School* of Colamboa ? Sh* was th* first
city in Georgia to adopt them. They
have overcome prejudice and all oppoai-
tiou, and are now regarded aa among th*
•mi Mom flusst in th* land. Th* dty pays all ax.
gars* in the gaaaral tax. Th* paopariy
of th* schools to now valnad at soar* g80,
000. In edaoation they save Colamboa
some 340,000 annually. War* it not for
tb* cheapness of tha system ooa-third of
tb* ahildren who now attend them would
not b* at any sobool.
Yesterday was th* dodng day ef th*
bale* 21,040 from Mobile, 7,098 from
Montgomery, 4,847 from Sdma, 8,297
from Woat Point, Opelika, do., imrfrau
Viahahurg, 199 from Now Orlaaaa.
Aaaigaam’ Mala of Dry Good*—Ellis d
Miser Motor.
ThaNaw Jatiodn hUo^ 1 ^ 12 halm
af aottaor J7 ^ari|d*. •^MwptaondoiML
She leave* at 11 a. m. to-day.
‘ fimtiistiielild SdEtoha^hri.
j-dtar. W •*W‘; iM*
thermomater baa averaged 83 degraas,
and rain mi thaandmniqftout toot*#*
ha* fatten.
”1 0)T,
Wllfima BitoOdi, bhdfgad with assault
sym&tts£%&&&
was in play. .TJl'i if* H>‘ 11
After soma othar bnainaaa tha Court
adjourned forth* term.
About forty aolorad people arrived on
QftiU a bubmi of Aolorta men nere lout
money by the renUl of houMS in whioh
th*y fin. to, q(M^ta|n 1( Io* u valuable
nfiilmaHnn their Tiaikon.
li^^^^WrPf'lTnr I'ivrTTT t
■' '• * • J i i i 1 ‘ 1 *' ‘ i
\ : fom gXXbew Jtorta.
Frqmam ijihaiag mada, to raia* th*
wnak*4 angina "|ohn King" from th*
ratio* idta whioh it tumbled on th* North
d Booth Bail rood. As It has not baan
paid for, tb* ownar, who is now hare, in
taoda to taka It book to the North. ’ TB*
State now has charge of tha road, and
won't par lor it. Th* road will than hara
A. J. Katahum, aolorad, has resigned as
TriadpaT of th* CoUimba* eotuiad Poblio
Sahoato, and Bq^ag, Jlatlhawa, lately a
taashar ia QlafindeatJamj' was elected ia
hi* stead. Th* latter to said to be a oum-
petant, faithful and induatriona inatrootor.
H* ia to be aaalatad by thraa ootorad fe.
malai. Thia dapartmant ia taught in Tam-
Bradford, Mary Meaiar, Taaoi*
Blaokmar, Savannah Pius, Faonla
Barry, Maaoa Stookwall, Basis.
Total 10.
Honorably Mentioned.
Boatlok, Eetalto Jokustoo, India
Bates, Begauta Moor*,' Hdaa
Howard, Allio* Woodruff, Oharlia,
Total*. *
Grammar Department—RM of Hon*.
Kiab, Maggie Mollbmy, Selina
Brown, Betti* Peabody, MU* f ,
Beraball, Anal* Regtand. Pinkie
Tha oxardasa of this eehoo), praeided
over by Mr. B. A. B. Uuuroe, a taaobar
of ahfiilg aqd tong as pari* no*, dosed
yaaterdqy for tha aaasiun. Th* axareiaea
war* vary intonating. The axaminationa
didoradJI to pupil* sad teacher*, for that*
aavar were good aohJ! era unlaaa they bad
a goad taaobar, and a good teacher always
m*km etldlul ^uptto, | Deetimatlone,
tinging, do., formed a pleasant feature
uf tha entartaiamrnL
3t. jNWk'r AemOemp.
Tha axareiaea of thia Inttitution closed
yastorday. Th* following young ladies,
for their uniform exoelianco of oondnot,
aaatduoua application to study, and exact
obaarvanoeof the rati* and rogolations of
the institution, received th* highest hon
ors of tha Academy;
Senior Dapartmant—First honor, Miss
Mamie Murray; aaooud, Miaa Annie Mc-
Toy.
Junior Dapartmant—Miaa EUa Bay-
Narrow Kermpo.
Mr. Charlaa Bias, an old eitiaan, while
aaahlng rolief from apUo aa Tharaday
night, swallowed a heavy doa* of lauda-
naaa. For many homa yastorday h* was
stapafied, and hi* Uf* was almost despair
ed of. On* of Ms pbyaietana lold us last
night that b* waa batter, and hta Uf*
Weald b* mvad.
MkeOiott of Oglaara.
Mother*' Hop* Coup oil No. 4, Friend*
of Temperance, at its masting last night,
alerted th* following otfioon for thaqn-
euiag qnarior: "
Ex-Prsaidaut—J. P. Murray.
Pnaidant—John Baird.
AaaooiatOrrGao. W. Cooper.
Chaplain—J. R. Simmons.
Saerotary—G. I. Lloyd. - -
Financial 8eoratary—John Applsyard.
Troasura’r—High O'Connor.
Oondnator—L. F. Woodruff.
Aasiatant Conductor—Horaoe Kelly.
Inside Sen tin*)—John Otigg.
Ontaida Sentinel Jama* Poag.
Thaa* aflaara wttl b* pobUely InateUad
at (hair Council room, ia Taaapsnme*
Ball, neat Friday night
eoarpHmani
teacher highly. Meyer, Heidemsn aad
Chas. Shula had toms UpMluiana bf htrid-
•°mo printing on Iho Wf^ lre^fdf- i .,
Next in order comet th* depurtmunt of
Mia* Aunie Pood, an advnfp in grade.
Here writing and drawing ar* com
mon cad, aad othar stadias ktopt pan* with.
Truatoa Bedd gave th* oougratulationa-of
the Board.
The boys than go to Mias Jo* Brooks,
th* prioiripal of th* Male Primary Da-
part meat. The pidaat boy,!* only four.
yet wo saw evldsnoos of panman-
sblp, wkleheannot b* aseaMfd 'by any
aorlbe ip Oolumbna. Th* drawings, too,
Were excellent. Tb* boya dabtiltied and
waited Jn pharos admirably.. Tha axami-
istlon papers wan folly squal to thatr
paamonabip. Trorira MoDheony for tha
Board, highly oomplimenled tha boys sad
their able taaobar. Mias Brooka baa a sti
ver medal which ths beat penmen wears,
They are guagad by months.
Prof. H. W. Battle's room was next vis
ited. Her* colored printing of besnty
And taste went shown. Muster Matt Tog.
gle exoells in thia. President Coleman
spoke for tha Board. He bed to com
plain of some disorder during th* sssston.
Their elimination papers war* oom
mandthl*. He oontrsated th* days when
ho was a sohool boy to th* praaaqt. Than
they had no blaokboards, stoat pans, map*,
glob**; laud paooils, do., whioh are now
so plentiful in all grammar schools.
THE riRAI.1 DSPASTHSXT.
Something more sttnotive was mat
bora. Girls are alwaya nicer than boys,
maoh prettier and are batter to look at
Missea Miry Peabody and H. Qaignan
hsva aherg* of little boy* nod girl*. - As
the boys sdvsnoe they are transferred to
the male aohool. Mias Pbebe Alford haa
bean supplying the plaoa of Miae Deig-
nan, who haa beau atik. Truatoa Pa*,
body spoke for th* board, warmly approv
ing everything.
As they sdvsnoe ths girls go to Mias
Sallis Malone's room. President Cola-
men expressed the gratification at tha
progress made.
Miss F. J. Holmes is prinoipai of the
Girls Primary Dapartmant. In hat room*
were displayed beautiful drawings, and
th* bast of penmanship. Truatoa Paabody
waa warm in hti encomiums.
The Grammar Department of th* girls
aohool* to presided over by Hr*. Panin*.
Among her pnptls waa the graduating
class.
An interesting inoidaot oooarrad in tha
room of Miss Bailey, assistant in this de
partment. Superintendent Dews its tad
that at the opening of th* session Mias
Bailey had offend u premium to ths pu
pil who stood best in tha olsaa. It wss
found that tha four following had been
perfect, end eaoh wss awarded a prise:
Leila Newman, Willie Jaokaon, Bettis
Bilhro and Emm* Broadnax.
Mks J. Poolo had not attended ths en
tire session, but was perfeot white she
bad, tod waa prosented with a handsome
volume. Trustee Salisbury presented
happily the thanks of the Board.
For want of time, but little oould bo
given to the separata rooms
Mias Myra Birdsong is prinoipai of the
Girls' Sobool, and so exoolrior teaoher.
Grade B of hor High Sohool avenged in
the written examinations in Gsomatry
100, and in all stadias 97.03; grad* C
100 in Algebra, and 97.4 on overytMng.
UOW 8UFFI4ID.
The sohooia are amply supplied with
booke, stationary, maps, globes, charts,
a valuable oabiuet of minerals, and a
nucleus of a library, ealieUienio inatru
menta end everything required.
MUSIC
is taught by Mrs. H. W. Battle, su ac
complished lady. Tbs pupils generally
ting well.
OIBL8 VS. SOYS.
Wo find there ie great rivalry batwaan
th* two departmante. It does good. A
proud spirit of emulation is produced
with happy results. It makes both sexes
work th* harder.
OTHXl DXrASTMXXTS.
In addition to those departments men
tioned, the night sohool haa b**n attended
by forty pupil*. Th* Normal clam num
ber* twenty-two. Thera at* thirty-one
in tha High School.
Beck, Cleon
Clerk, Prod
Coleman, Bonnie
Dews, Eugene
Dudley, Charlie
Dudley, Frank
Gee, Geo
Garrett, Geo
Helteoboak,
Haidamak,
Hood, E C
Joins,- James
Total, 82.
Honorably Mentioned.
Bivins, Asher
Battle, Ned
Blakeley, Jesse
Brady, John
Curtis, Waiter
Cargill, Eddie
Dixon, Jimmi*
ent/., Gboddie
Hutton, Willi*
Ligon, Henry
Little, Joseph
Little, Joseph
Byekley, Alfred
Bobinson, Willie
Swift. Johnnie
~ , Walti
Stewart,
Total, 16.
RKUAFmjLATION.
Of 868 girls, 63 were entered on th#
Roll of Hooor and. 86 Honorably Men
tioned. Of 239 boya, SB are on tha Boll
of Honor and 27 Honorably Mentioned.
Mora maria followed.
Superintendent Dews then reed the
following—
STATISTICAL EXPORT.
Number of scholars at white schools
808 ; oo(t *8,013.28; Met per soholsr
*13.12.
Number of soholars at oolored schools
4*7; oust *1,838.78; oost per scholar
*3.20.
Whole number of soholars, white sad
oolored, 1,093 ; oost *9,800 ; cost per
scholar *8.79.
As *600 will bs reoelved from the
Peabody Fund arid *2,600 from tb* btate,
tha *9,600 will be rednoed to *6,600;
oost par soholsr *6 95,
Aa the *600 from th* Peabody Fond,
and naarly half of th* *2,600 Btate Fond,
are to be put to the erodit of the oolored
aohool fond, it will b* seen that the oost
of the Colored Sobool to the oity will bo
nothing.
Th* *1,800 Motived for nee of books
at the Whit* School*, pays for the books,
Janitor's hire, end other onrrent expenses.
Th* reporter add* that the pnptls,
where they ere able, pay three, six end
nine dollar* per session for the use of
books and for ordinary expanse*. Tha
*600 from the Peabody fond for the ool
orad schools wers obtained by the per
sonal exert ions of the Board of Trustees,
and their influens* with Dr. Seers, agent
of the fund.
Superintendent Dews then stated that
ths present eltes of graduates In the
Grammar Department had avenged two
par eent. higher than th* lost.
B. F. Coleman, Pnaidant of th* Board
of Trustees, stated th* schools were not
otgaaixed for display. Tha plan at writ-
tea examination* hod been adopted to test
mor* thoroughly thackaowladgs.a pupU
had of the subject studied. Thee* exam
inations bed been held, and a review of
th* papers wee most gratifying. When
the eity hemme mere prosperous, he had
no donbt thst building* with large halls,
salted to the want* of th* schools, would
be oreoted.
Mr. Peabody, of th* Board at Trneteee,
by request, had oonaantad to address tha
fuatihg elms Iff tha
A good ooa fall bee* yseterday, and n
vary heavy on* ovat th* river. It pre
vented tha Oity Light Guards from ap
pearing on tha (Waste. A fin* drill
was, however, had in th* spaolons armory
—the Bsakin Boast skating hall.
During th* rain a bolt of lightning en
tered tha 8. d A. Telegraph 091 oe, but
besides soaring every oa* from the oflea,
did no dasoaga.
Determined to soil always at th* vnnx
iriwnar micro, and being desirous to
msk* room for fell business, I offer to
day my sstirs stock af Dry Goods ax
cost, embreolag a great variety of Staple
and Fanoy Goods of th* most desirable
ebarsoter. Many Dram Quods ar* offend
at maoh under ths oost In New York.
Elegant Cloths nod Gents' Famishing
Goods.
All era invited to corns ssriy and secure
bargains. A ran opportunity is now
offarad.
Tar ms oaub on delivery.
JtS sod H. T. Oniot.xs
. PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Booms over Griffin's drug More, Bra
strost, Open from 8 a. u. tu 6r.i
Books loaned to members return!
every two wwoks, OF borrower p«ji 3
week thereafter. Mr*. J. it. Int