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EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS. Hccord of Growth of Public Kchnola In North Carolina for Past l''ve Years Compares favorably With That ol'auy Other WtatcItiierestlngWtatitlcs. The record made by North Caro lina duriug the last live yean in i'Jucational facilities conipaies well with that of any State in me .union, as shown Oy the report of the com missioner of i-ilm utiou for theUnited States for the lineal jvur endiri'gfJane, Uii, lOufl. The rrJJ' t lvJ como out and i very iuleretiti jr. There were n7U,l15 cuildren of school as;e in the State 4T4.G5 7I white and 221.0"3 clored. ror Halliton Subscriber Writer Hallison, N. (J., Ang. 22ud. 1900. To The Conner from Hallison Moore Co. We want' to congratulate your paper the first ' tbinjr. When the mail is brought in th first tliinir from wife m children is, wheie is The Courier? I want it. It; tl Is of all the old home news aud niy family loves to read it. Well crops are good down here aud the saw mills are . humming in everv direction. J. ). Welch & Km. and K-mi Lewis are cutting lumber tor the Worth Co. 1 am Htill wiih the Snow Lumber Co. and Lave been with them for nearly 12 vears. It's Buy Hair at Auction? the education of time children the I a pleasure to work tor Hon a n-.iu.e. IT5.70 1 lieurteu people as i ne nnon State was swndiait 'al,2s? annually, exclusive of $Hl,3(i3 raised by local taxation. The total amount expended for each child in North Carolina, of school age, Jin tliuliug local taxes, was .'.17. ;the averan amoiuit in United States lieintr r0. The average monthly salary of teachers was iii.7i for white and 2,.1!) for colored teaeh ee, and in the Uniti-d States the average monthly salary was $4S. The length of the public school term in North Caroeina was 70.1" days; int-rcv length in thf United .State?. H5 davs. j The averai.'!- value 'f the school- j houses in the State was for white,! $231.4:. coWrd 1 :?'; :U districts were without schoolhouses of auv; kind: .vjy had log houses. In differ ent counties of the State schools I were closed during the winter on account of the buibtirus not bcicg habitable. j "Attention js called to the lact that a prat hindrautv to effective j ediicatioii in a slat' mj lart-t- and! rparcely popalnti'! as North Carol:- mi is the inultipliciiti r.i of. district i mJiooIs to satisfy certain families.! Nearly one half of the white school districts in the state and 44 per cent of the colored districts contain less than (',.- children of school age. Another noticeable fact iu connec tion with the r port of the commis sioner is that b2 percent or the en-1 tire population is rural and agricnl-1 tural, and that illiteracy among both j the white and colored races is de- j cidedly on the decrease. . j The enrollment in schools for thej United States for the year l'.i03-4( reached a total of 1 s',i(), being j an increase of o"7.-l"!'.! over the pre-f vious year. Of the total amount; expended for purposes t --jti'.ll,' (,- ; lt(K! nearly two-lifths, or 3H.5 per ; ceut, was paid for common schools. , It ill be seen that the Federal! State and local expenditures for; cducM'i:in fr the y-ir r.Mi:.-'4 amounted to almo.-'t out'-li.ilf t lu- ens of the iiitlimi.i! euWriMlliMlt. lurhain !wl North Cavo'.ina in , the ij.imher ef e!n!.-l:-:n itteiidir.g school . With a pMi;iatit n of ':,-, u slie had -.t I3childnn in school :,h. :l'e. i.fi'Ula;i..n Mi, bis! . ;!,;37 'hildr.-n :n ! . ffigur-s f-howirii; t.utubi ren -it tending school are (.'111. i. v, d, pf-'Ul.iMo;i ?,! if children in si-hoo! toil), population I'J.T.ci, i hiblifii in school 2, population ',U".'i ren in M-hoo), iKipulation V 1,34 4. number in solnv not gier : Winst' n. iioptilat.on U',-' Hi4. number of children in school;! 1.73.",. To run her schools dr. rinsr the: Vear Asie-vill" lee.-ive.l from thej State Jt'ii, 1'ren the c.lv, Mi, from I he count v and other taxes $10,!' If. a total of $3-2,33.") as aguimt ' a total of f!,i;oii for Concord; -37,-r.4 f !' l't'irham; 23,''-"i' ! r iJiver..--- biio. It. f.T N'.' !ieri:, .$i:.4r.' j for l!alei-b, and ;17,aiii for Win-, ston, no figure l.-ing given for Char-; lotti-. It will thus be seen tl.;it: Durham reetived mure than . any j city in the Sta'e aud that Ashevilie i came next with iialeigh following. J While Durham leeciud more for I her schools. Concord expended mure, being followed by Dm hum, Iialeigh and A.-hevil!e in the order named, i these expenditures ' being for per-i niiinent investments, teaching and; incidental expenses. The figures for the different places were as fol- j lows: Ash. ville,i3(i,lSi;; Charlotte, j no figures given; Concord, $3'., 750: j Durham, $32,500; (ireensbojp, $23,-, 000; Newbern. S.'.lot; Kaleigll, $:Hi,:.i4!, and Winston, $17,310. Among the higher institutions of learning reportei! closed recently is j the North Carolina College, at Mt. , l'leasant. The tuL.il v;.lue of pr pertv pes-' sessed by ins! itnt ions of niher leern- i ingjin the United Stages is $1'; 1.2 lib j 545, a 'gain cf almost $33,000,000 over tilt amount ' for the preceding year. This is an instance of the j growth of. rol let,- Jhroughout the i At any rate, you seem to be getting rid of it on auction-sale principles: "going, going, g-o-n-e!" Stop the auction with Aycr's Hair Vigor. It certainly checks falling hair; no mistake about this. It acts as a regular medicine; makes the scalp healthy. Then you must have healthy . hair, for it's nature's .way. The best kind of a testimonial -"Sold tor over sixty years." A ALda ty J . Ayr . ijers SARSaPaRILLA. PILLS. CHERKY PECTORAL. ber Co Well I thought once I would move back to Randolph Co. but I have bought a nice home in the beautiful town of Carthage and have bought out L. I'. Tysons & Sons store and property and am opening up a nice an. I well. selected stock of goods at our new saw mill , and shingle and lat he mills at ! broke her arm some days ago. Gleiuloti X. C. aud also own a ;;. n-; getting along fine with it. . eral store at llallison. I have over ! H-spectfull ten years of sawing ahead of 'net.) cut and still buying timber. Hope all my good friends id he elected this fall. We think the; ticket is safe down here. Now a word for Moore Co. There are no better people on earth than the Moure Co. people. K-'peeiall in and around (. art huge. Our daughter Esther fell and he is spec! J. G. Tarks In th'S sign they compter business church, and scholars; Everybody gets on top When he has the T)e Bohemia11, for September. Editor H. B. Varner, of the Lex ington Dispatch mid hi party of six ministers, who were Bncceesiul in the voting couteot recently con ducted by the Dujpitoh, left last Thuivday for a trip to New York. The party wai composed of Rev. K. C. Ilorner, of Troy; Rev. YV. M. Rob-biB-, of Advance; Rev. C. M. Camr beil, of Handleman; Rev J. J. Bech, of Hooueville; Rev. J. D. Newton, of Thomasville, and Rev. Henry Sheets, of Lexnigton. UeiTV Godwin, aged 80 vears, died at his honn at Lumberton l ist week. His state is valued at $200,000. . i:i(in Coiitjrc Ooedneatioiml Eata'ilished 1S00. Thnr OMh Collie courses leading to M A.; A. B., I'll. B. mid 'Lit. B. degrees. Strong ond ex jieiienet' Faculty with highest university tr.iiiiing. Uood library, reulinjr room, laber ati uies, literary noei-ties. Kxerllent tnusie, art .elocution and business depart ments. Beautiful and healthful lucaiion, seven teen miles east of ( i ivensloro, on Southern railway. Best mural and religious influences. No liaing; new students met ly receptinn coniuiittees from young peojile's Cliristian orfrauiatinns connected with the college. Good equipment. Another large new dormitorv, with modern conveniences has Itf-eu Imilt this year tonieet the requirements of growing patronage. Steam heating, elec tric lighlinu and water systems are new being inst illed in ull buildings. Kxh?iiscs usually moderate. Kail term i pens Sepiemlier ('ah. For catalogue or further information, ad dress E'imi.tt .. JfiiKurr, SL A.. LI.. I. President. Klon College. N. C. -ill 99 UT IT OUT says the doctor to many of . his lady patients, because he doesn't know of any medicinal treatment that will positively cure womb or ovarian troubles, except the surgeon's knife. That such a medicine exists, however, has 'been proved by the wonderful cures performed on diseased women, 1n thousands of cases, by WINE OF Woman's Relief It has saved the lives of thousands of weak, sick women, and has rescued thousands of others from a melancholy lifetime of chronic invalidism. It will cure you, if you will only give It a chance. Sold at every drug store in $ 1 .00 bottles. Try it. WRITE US A LETTER fredy and frankly, in strictest confi dence, telling us all your troubles. We will send Free Advice (in, plain, sealed envelope). Address: Ladles' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga MeJidne Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. GAVE UP SUPPORTER "I wore a supporter for years, for my womb, which had crowded every thing down before It, writes Mrs. S- J. Chrisman.ofMannsville.N.Y. "I suf fered untold misery and could hardly walk. After talcing Carduf I gave up my supporter .and can now fee on my feet half a day at a time." (Jhi-.rbvte, : r of i h: 1.1 ii'.i iven i: lu, number : :T, Greens j number nf e, Ni n bert,. , pi. tuber. ..f fhil.l-. .5?; T.Vi!uiingt(iti, j CHEW W rTobacjeo - belt., j mD mm There is real pleasure in chewing the best tobacco frcrn where the best tobacco growsin the famous Piedmont country I liNUW t Only choice selections of this well matured and thor oughly cured tobacco is used in making tLfiiNAi- iro. That S why aJiiNArra ana oiner ci t..c jcjhwus for a fiscal year, made' the wonderful growth and one-quarter million pounds, or a n..t gain o. one-third of the entire increased . consumption f-J? of chewing and smck.r.g ttSaccos m tne f United States. . BOUT Evidently, chewers cannot re'st the , "ti .'"'",:( -'.; '".V.'. avorand they cheer SCHNAPPS be- i :.Jh ' r' ause SCHNAPPS cheers them more f . . -; o""'! .ery man th?t rh-Wi! SCitAPPS pa ws tie J v 1 sod tr.i.-,g ai.ir.r -.-wet m.j:-. r. otiit-r c.titv- C'V-?: 3 ui.t-.l V.c ii r .-. . c.-?-.:;hei th: ttrj crs ars many chwud, to KCHNAI-T the Sta:ra to the trade. r"i.tius of tui.'iicco t..:.:: I til-'H whtrc -1-1 i.i tacr.; .'we in yet bee-.r. clTcreil The Vital Point. Wiien it; comes to eaiasr you waa some- l thing you like. The same applies to the necessary articles for the fining room where 0 you do your eating. Dining Room Suites and Fine r Theodore Havener Dinner Sets from $25.oo to $loo.oo per set. 1 We are adding a full line of Mantels, Til- ring and Grates that will be worth your while to inspect. Mattings of all Kinds M Rugs, Axminister Velvets and Burtworth f Wiltons, varying in price from $2o to $65. y A call will convince you. r People's House Furnishing Co., Wierh Pnint NO. w wmr jn;.t enough to br'r.tr oe'. r..:; schnapps r" ! ' cause tht-y d-j f.ct f -A .. '. v at any rtrv?e; ti.-i vJr. ' i be lar:'':r It.'c. cr J3c. i !'-: .- i. i ! '. of the real snappy, sl.ruuiav.iy !'::. lovers. All imitations corstai i SCHNAPI S. They are mada -.hat properly cured. For the man who chews thoi cot like SCHNAPPS. Sold at 5c. per rwjrt i. ':. c-.:ts. 4 P a?ea tbf-rr. Lett Save TFFTH Save Pain ii MJLf a iiii ! ifioney Try our New Improverl Artificial Teetli that are held in place by the Rugae Suctfon a secret process Kr.own only to u?. V?'---''i4 ":""0,1 " '"- ' - t their mo:n-v . ffia- .-r.-cia'.cd t. v u'. r .".o-i.- t-T-.tt:-.::..-: than : to i:..'.s four t;-oacc irv- r V: saka, there i; no chew 3 fey feU-v'. :ct!v 10c. and lT-c R. J. t3SA:33 CCMPrtK'?, Viinsta.i-Saie, W. C ? f Sltvrr Kllllni (Iilitti Work. l..-v -vh ,ir.M ii.i.v.-i'i to tlit-ir ca lsss nenistry. EXTRACTIWG. i-l;. i:u aii'l li-jve m!' wi'!i m .v.. v ill : v't.il vim sii i'iM liiiv ! '. , iu I -. 'i i' :!m If ill IMS'J M I .i-li m,-1 t-TS to yo:i If!! vc'i jt.-t w r.o-l::irv;f f"f i-vmsi. :it"u'n i ur.di-v no oliliifliti-i'i f v.uy RED CROSS CEMTAi fVvor.rV. Hcii'lris. C..V. Stt-. I'J. ' m 1 ill -li'tation. 1 t- mil- 'n-i:i to do vo'ir (V.tk. II 'iir-i . ,1 , :i 111. to ti . III. PARLORS ,yo-i ,,!., o, N. O . "-'',' s Poland Cliina i or Mammoth Black Pigs. Why depend on packing-house products, es pecially if you live in tl a country?. Place your order now for a pair of Poland Chfha or Mammoth Black pigs, for fall delivery, and raise your own meat. Descriptive circular on application. Summer Tourist Tickets Now On Sale To Great Lake Resorts VIA QUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE A full line of these , Shoes can be found at W. J. MILLER'S, Sole Agent, ASHEBORO N.' C. Address JOHK A. voUG, Greensboro Nurieiies, ' . Greensboro, N. C. United StHk. Trinity (jUi iiRC; ftt LMirrittlll, id; the only ingt'fut'nii in the State th;U ' "epoited gifts t; nrosi iiti n tr to 'ovt'r floO.OtiO fr the H.r. lie amouM: recti Vfd t-v it htTn 106,000. The : total value of a; I cifts reported by ; the PfTi' in.it mitifs wtvivin'do- ir -' - nations anuMiattd to n'et .tl,000,(i0 j 10W N I.i.rs Washinglou irrecia! to the Vni- Api.'t in A P. Hwi lotte OLsener. . .Wl ...:. tv. u L. M. FOX, M. D. ASHEBORO, N. C. I Tickets sold daily until Sep tember 30th. limit for return ! October 31st, 1906. J i Very low rates to Denver , ac count Elks' meeting, tickets sold 'July 9th, to 14th, limit August 1 20th, diverse routing West of St. I Louis. I Low round trip rate3 to Mil jwaukee, account Eagles' meet ing,, and to Minneapolis account G. A. R. Encaiiipment in August. For furthef information and attractive resort literature call bn or writt , ' II. t. LATIMER, T. P. A., Knoxville, Tenfi. ' J. 0. Conn, D. R A., - '- Chattanooga, Tenn. 1 Choose Wisely . . . t'.-.l.v.iJ-,. vhec. you buy a SETUJG MAO IINE. You'll Gad nil sort and kinds at corrcpoadiog prices. But ii you want a reputable serviceable VkcLice, then Uikc the .WHITE. 27 ytirs experience ha enaoicJ ui to kibig out a HANDSOME, SYflMETPJCAL. and WELL-BUILT FRODUCT, cooibiuiag ia its cnakc-up aJ the froi po:cti found oa hijh (rode macth3 aud other that are exclusively milTE-for instance, our TENSION INDU CA TOR, a device that (hows the ten&ion at a glaacx, and we have others that appeil to care- tui buyer. All Drop Ikad have Automatic Lift and beautiful Swell Front, GoUea Oak Wookwork. Vibrator a)Rotary Shuttle Style. OUR ELEGANT H. T. OATALOOUES GIVE FULL PARTIOULAR8, FREE, i WHITE SEW1SG MACHINE CO. v CLEVELAND, O. VWWVWAAAAMWVWAAAy i is mmn i UNIVERSITY iOLLECE 3 t " iirninilir nirwMOND age ; BINDERS. MOWERS. Threshers, Hay Rakes. This is the season for buying Tractioa Eugmee, Selt-dinders, &c. IS will pay you to look at our line, as we are soiling the best . on the Market. Sole agents Geo. E. NisBen Wagon. -I Mciti'ary-Redding Hardware Compivny Tblt Ctinci-a conforms to th Standards aed by law lor Medical Elnr.mt ion. Scud for E jl.etin No. 11. which tells ab-jut :t. Three tret cntalczuet Steclfy llt'Pirtmrnt, 1 MEOlCIKf - OENTISTIV - f-HSSMiCTI une nay Cures Crip in Two Day. 10 ore a uoia m Take Laxative Bromo Quinine ms:-J ' t MtlTifMi oiq sold In twirl 12 monthft. ' Tftk Ki?nAffm. jCrmTt OXt Ssvco MHTiob botes sold in paU 12 months. This Eignatcro, '-sr
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