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\ ■ V V r- fii-^'/tL ''j. if/ —' THE NKORO’s INKAIUNO LOYAl .. As we have proved onr lov ayto! •hild*: BRIDGNIGTHE CHASM. I'»'1 pni:-pei- >mUl it Irams timt ijjprp ; in as miicli dignity in tilling:: a fi^pj T. MuM.Hy I'vnUn^t n poe.n It is aUh- , vou iu the past, in .H,rsi„K vow ' •' 7 «"l.e.A,lu.,-a hfe we must nn.i wnt tl.,, | by the sink ls-.l of vour i r”"' ' 7 K'-‘''' jw.*s I „,otl,ers nn.l fathers hw.I often follow- j ,-..Kress al.n.K I r.e,i..„l 1,1,.ek- tx.M.versha.low owr oppertwniUj.s. . , -So these of the white ,a,e wl,r,,„„k | t|„,ir Kravits, «,i in the future in onr 1 ito toe meomiuK of thos.i of f.)„.dK„ | |„„„b|e w«y. we shall stand by von i «t'-wwf;e tongue and ),„bit.s | „j,|, ,iu,votion that no f..rei};u..r .-an | One third of tile fKipnlati'tn of the 7'-’*'- prosperit of the ‘ilowtli.; approaeh. ready to lay down our! youtli is of tile N,‘K:r.> raeo. No ent.*i--!^ penuitted, I would repeat j lives, if need lai, in d.d'cnse of yours, Wha« tlu‘great Kxposhinti liirai»Nt» thr NVKfi* and (lie South. jj. X. NK'VVl , NOliKOLlC HATLWA Ju Sundai/^ UAII-Y EXl'K^T Sl’Nl»A\ ■•I Nurth*li«)u STATIONS V 1 pri-^e so‘king Un? muU-rial. rivil or j »liat 1 0M8t it down among thosij, p^opi^ who imve withont strike*^ wai-s. tillefi your lields, your ing on tha- Icducali'iji ot! firoumls, ui.,,1 III,, lieml, liulid hiiii |„;i„.,„ you will liud tluit they wili. |,„y y,,,,,- takes.' j^urpluifi laml, mik« waste pliutea in your lieMs.,' your "Hiile d| img A'li The 1aH lerm \ tio" for mliiu>si'>n wili.i and •h*d. K.vainiuation ( tiv tile (jouiit.v fxjuuiii' c 1 Instriictiofi jw y:iv* t he Meciiaiiic Arts. l!i-' i| Auo icult'iiv 'igiish L liior'.a w,idir-! .,f this seetl.m ean dis- j" •'"'here you! regard tills de-ueiit of our |,.Jiuilation i"ion)tthe 8,000,(/n,u and reaeli thu'iiKliestsueoess. 1 hut' 5''"> whose eorivey Ui you -\li. President and Di- j Hl''lit.v and lave you iiave tei|,t,.,i j„ reetors, llie sentiiiont of llie nuisses 1P''hved trundier- of lay race, wlien I fity that in uo way nieaiit file ruin of j’our have the value and .nauhuod of the Anieri«;an Nt'jri'o ho-*n fyiro littingly and geiKrouKly*i>*eognized, Hum hj the maiingei> of thin maguilieent Ex position atovery stage of ite progres;*. It IH H n.'coguition which will do more to tMUucni the frituidsliip of the two races than any occiueiico sim.'o the dawn of our Ireedoia Not only tliis, bub ihe opp u tunity here aflorded will awaken Jimong us a new era of imUislrisl progress, ig norant and inexperienced, it is not strange that in tlie first years of our new life we In gan at the top instead • bottom, that a seat in Congress or the 8iate Legislature was ims^e sought than reiil estate or industrial skill, that the political convention, or stump speaking liad moixmttiactions tham starling a dairy farm or truck garden. •“CAST POWX YOUR BUCKET WHERE YOU are!'' A silip lost at sea for 1110113' dnys «nddenly sighted a friendly vessel the mast of the unfortunate vessel sigtial; • Wuie.r, Water we die of thirst.Theanswer ‘ irt,. Ca-st down yoi cket where •/’ A second lime the signal, »*, water, send us j-nn up from the distressed vessel and was answered, “‘Cast down your bucket where you are. distressed vessel, at last lieehng the injuiudion, cast down his bucket, and it came up full of fresh, sparkling water from the mouth of the Ama zon Kiver. To those of my race wiio dojieiul on bettering tlieir c-uidition in a foreign latid, or wlm ujider-esti- mate the importance of cnllivaling friendly relations with the tSoutheni white man who is their in^xi door mughbor, I would say cast down your bucket where you are, cast it down in making friends in every friendly way by the people of all raca^s by whom we are surrounded. Cast it down in agriculture, mechan* ics, in (‘ommerce, in domestic service, and in the professions. And in. this connection it is well to bear in mind, that whatever other sins the South may be chilled to bear, that, when it comes to business pure nnii siniph?, it is in the South that the Negro is given a man's chance in the cotwmerctal world, and in iiotliing is this Exposi tion more oloiuent than inempIiHsiz- ing this clumiMi. Jur greatest danger is, that in the great leap from slavery to freedom, we may i>vei h>ek the fact that tlie masses of us arc. to live by the'productions of our hand, and fail to keep in mind that w’e shall ])roMi>er in proportion as '»e learn to PIONIVY ANlXthOHirV (VJMMOX LABOR, and put brains and skill into the com moil occupation of iTe,* sliail prosper in proportion as we ieai*n to draw the line between the si.perficial and tlie substantial, the oniameiilal gew gaws ot li^e and the u^ful. No race sa.\ to niy own : |“(jatst I interlacing our industrisl, conimer cial, civil and religitms life with youi'S in a way tliat shall make inter ests of IxiLh race.s on« lu all things that are purely so‘.iul we can be as seperate us the fingers, yet one as ilit*' hand in all tilings essential to mutual progress. There is no defense or swmrity (or , any of us except in tlje highest intelli- fons^ts, builded your | „(• If any ^ cities, and brought f(*rtli t,i-ea«ures j where there are efTorls tending to cur- ^ Irom the howel.s ol the ef,,.^p ^^owth (»f lln* Negro, ‘.Iiu-kKuiivilU'! i h> T1 ,| u:;2 1 Arrive Newherr 8t. -1 8TAI1' "7 ' /.mARTN' pm ! \i 00 1 Arrive IT ‘13(1 j “ TlatU ■| “ \Vi^ 1 .\h. TniinK.i with nr.^c uinl t'i'4iiM L hel]»eil to mak(! possible this magniM-; let th«.se Wl'ortw be Uirnotl iiiui stimii j acK iljtH.v ^ent reprcsentJitioii of the progress: lating, encouragiug and making lam of the Naith. Casting do^^.j^ ypur i the mostus-*ful and intelligent citi-j bucket among niy people, helping I zeti. Ellort on means so invested: and i-neouraging Uiem as yr,y ,jj.y ,yj[i p.,y thousand per trenl inlertwl. i ' .... .. ... . ,1 1 nOhe Magr Ihese «lh)rts will be twi»;..*.t lm*s.sed. ' Imnihalgivesaml hiiifllmt yvuKI . i UAIIAVAV CO., tlie Ihere is no esc.ifrt'through law ut .lOllN OILI., Itewiv 1 lam ! ttiau jr God, this triMu the iiawitable: bind The laws of changeless justice you can bo sure in the ■ Opprwor witli oppressed, Inive been in the past, tliay {^j,d , A.uii cloMi os sin and sutl'ering jo ned your tamdy will be surra,mhod bv . VV'e m irch to late nioeMSt." the most patient, laitlifull ]aw abid . Nearly sixteen millions of hands ing and uni’esentlul I»'il»lly that the ill md you |>ulling t lie load upwards xvorhi has ever seen. iConliwn^id on fourth juiye ) L'oixli iistrl ,*>(•/(«•(/«/f. In Kfleet .liim* Udr*!. IS!Ci, Smit iiliM I I .MAIN LINK. I Daily iNovrliiiM i ]>ailv THE agricultural AXl) MLCHAA7C;1,L COLLLGL LOR THLCOLORLl) UCll, GRLLNSHORa .\. C ;iu AVe l'i!> ^ ol>er 2ii .. r,.vMinin;i- made NVol,,..*sday ;idd Thursday, Octoluu- t'mt siuthoiis will be nunh' in each co'.mtv tlw lii-'-t l^aturd.iy iu .•M^ptenibor next. No. I 1 Xo.2 r- 55 p in r Wilinitigtoii l.vi 0;ia m 2 45 •• :Lv }■ a vet tevill*- .-\l 2 15 *• lAr KavetteTille Lv[1-2 ir, .. iAr Kav'vilh*.)nnv i^v U’45 ‘- 12 50 n m Lv •Sanford Lv 2 li) •> in 50 :ij\ ... (“liiiia.x ... Lv 4 IS* *• |() 20 1 .(ir«‘«-iisltoro. Ai 4 50 •> )0 11 “ 'lAt . .Liveiislioro. Lv 5 00 “ il “2H •• :L\ . .Stokesdiih'. *• 5 55 *■ S Mi »II U‘N'A\V.1c-\Vali: •At S 25) V.>; lA. -hi.'7 t . 1 7 05 “ “ . ..Ml. Ai ,y... Ai'i S 25 ‘ • l;[orli.’iiii iire, D.airy Management. , ;e. and v anou-* liramdies of Tiie CapUiin of the I ematicnl, Ehy>ic-d. Nairnl at;d K-1'uomie Sciioice. withspecia,! reference 'to their applicUt.fns a the imlu.-itries "l life. A lmiiiel iiunilx'r d,:irls wili l)c .Mbnittcd ,»t-wliom, in addition to the I’egular course of stiidy.ustriicti.m will be given in Music, tSewing, Cook ing and Laundey work.' 'riiis Sdu)ol is embiwe, by the Unit‘d fatales, and tne State of .North i Carolina. It is m»ti sec.-ij-ian, ami is not controlled or intlueidced by any t particular denomination.,', ] TERMS. COUN TY STUDENTS. OT! IKR STUDENTS. HouthhMi ' .Nenlih |HKXNKrrsvii.,ia:‘Dn’’'‘‘''>' Nu. 7 ZO p m|Ai- i.kMiiivUffvi Ihi Lv B 12 ■ ' 5--U) 4 .'.4 4 :-l.T ■ |LV .. .“NiTMoii. . . I “ k4-U Springs' ] o -Uopr yiidw • ! “ Fayettevillt-,, Xn. 4 S 1.*' am Ji 2P •• Tuition, Free Tuition, pec session . LFOR AT.L STUDENTS. ,1 . ’i‘lO.09, ]toai'«!^ ]MT wrek. , I, $ 1 2.1 Lodging. iis«‘ of 'ooiu, iKMldilig, iVe. jau' st-ssioii lU.Op 1 listi'U't,ioti »>a piam,. two lesKons a week, ]>er iiiorifli 2.00 l'*ir n.se of piami pet we'^sion 1.00 For aihlitional terms! see I'alalogiie. wlihth can be liad by addressing. ‘“The i’residimt of The .‘NgribulUiral ami Meidiaiiical College lor the Colored Race,"Greensboro. N- C. ! itomseur (liimax ‘^Arrive Grwnsboro Leave ** Slokesdale Vrrivo juHkiij LOST. Many Oi)potun(tics .-TO- SAVE a Little Moiiey, “Which CantnM llM?ver mI Ihit you’ean jtcortt by tIT experi ence of the past by beginning voin without further delay 'vitii a few shares in the BUILDING & LOAN DEFARTM'T of the Metropolitan Trust Co. The books for the New Series will re main open until Sept, the 2Ht h 181)5, when the the weekly payments will l^egin. I Acmissioii tee 25 (tts PjOr share Weekly dues Notice of Removal. 15 week. Don't delay. Take shares no Jas B. Du 8e- and I have Removed My DRUG BUSINESS TO TIIK S. W. CORXHR HEVI'J.V'ril himI Ur',l> (dlOKH STK, WHERE I WILL BKOLAl) TO SERVE YoU. I*'ratmiolfif MaLLIAM XIESTLIH. Nortli Bound Loavi: 10R5. *. Aril,0,5r. ,7 • i •• 1(5 iDail-y Ex. Si .nday G5- 5o H n, I, 35 '•• I H *20 *• i ‘.I 15 •• ;l 50 •• So’ ‘ JLEY, , Treas. IX) YOU WEAR PA.XTS? I p ^C\ ” 1*'*“' mode lo ■ r ord(!r for ^1 00 ix>siive- ly. Come iiiul see iny Samides of- fall and wintci;()| ock. C. E. GORDON ^ Front and Market SL Wilmington, . N. 0. Oni iSd I jiiti^i3d L(?ive i “• St. Arrive 0 Leave G C Arrive U 'I’liiiiis X at riiyidh' iiuil ic Coi, Mild Kii' with ll (hr«,|i ‘ (.‘onipji .\i»t ltd; toli-SaliM. . 1)7. I'.’illth .> •‘■•''‘It 8am •Vir Aiai-. „,i ‘S.mlluaa tail, ('o\- wit), I niiln>a«i for \Vj nit 1 ranis . with tlie N«>. for Kotiii oko a, Wallin, C,n ml M ,il all riiiiilB .\„n|| HI, N'h'Kt, and at Iii'f4‘Usliii'o with tlM>K«,,^j rni vail way Cot'iipany for IhihdLdr Ki^dimoml ainl all poiiitH .\onh, jT,. J Last, at Kuyar.'vlllr with tin; Allan * OniHt Lina f*t all poiiit.H Kontli, at M .ton will) till* Si-nhoar Ail- i,i„; f.:harlotto, Atlanta and till pointH and Sonthwi-st, at .1 he AVilniingloit H-a C'*iin( ip • AVri'glitsville atol Oeeau Via- Trailiif No.' I andV tl itvoer Nille. \ J. W. FRY wr .(ii'u’J Manager. (.i#.
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