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CIIAIILOTT OBSERVERJULY: 21, 1003. EQUALIZING iBOAKD MEETS 'SESSION Hoard Appointed Br Wbrfaturo of l7 to Kquaiiws JtcjU instate ahi auloas a liweea CoonUea in tSee. -jrtoo at Haletgb Adjourn U Meet Ajrin August 4tl-ta4 AwUUW Makes fctateincwt DHtlre "Kin" Kelly Succeed - in- Oomrktln 1 Tank rVrdoo of StfIin Hams . - 1 Cnluanl FYf url Car A. A 1 MTTrntsteea la J1 New lTrldcm Thursday Or. HH1 Will Xa Poabi ; JJ iliocn A Day' Raleigh New. ' I The Holleman Building. , , . . Observer Bureau, ' V ;. Raleigh, July 20. . The State board of equalisation, hiftiit lts7 Legislature to eqaalist real estate valuaUoa as be tween the various counties of toe State held Its flrst meeting here to day electing Everard Baker, chief . eierk to the State Auditor. secretary. ' State Auditor Dixon presented a sum mary of the property ta valuations by cenetiee. After a general discus slon of. the situation it was decided that In order to have in hand Just that information necessary for intelligent ' action In whatever changes may be necasftary for desired equalisation, it would be necessary to adjourn until " Augut"th. This action was taken. The statement of the State Auditor Showed that In a number of the coun- - ties in which there were the most " glaring inequalities there have been considerable increases. In fact, the figures presented by the auditor showed that the property values In the State have been about doubled sines ltOO. the Increase having been from 1300,000,009 to more. than ituo, 00,000. t Lieutenant Governor Francis D. Winston presided to-day In the ah- fence of Governor Glenn, ex-offlclo Chairman. Other members of the board are Secretary of State J. Bryan Grimes: State Auditor B. F. Dixon. State Treasurer B. R. Lacy; Attorney General R. D. Gilmer and Chairman Franklin McNeill, of thu corporation commission. . It Is ascertained la the office of the Btats Superintendent of Public In struction that within twenty years the number of rural public schools for White children has Increased by 1,24 and the colored school 104, there be ing 6.JI7 white and 2.134 colored ru ral schools. There has been no change In the average school population of the districts, remaining 77 for the white, while the colored districts have decreased from 8s to 4. The public school fund In the State has increased by Sl.liM'JS and the average pay of white teachers from II to $1 and 'colored from to $94. WILL ELECT PRESIDENT THURSDAY. Thursday of thla week the trusteea of ths North Carolina College of Agri culture and Mechanic Arts will be in special session here for the election of a president for the college to suc ceed Dr. George T. Wlnoton, resigned. Oovernor Glenn Is ex-offlclo chairman of the board and the meeting will be In the Executive office. It seems to be the general opinion that Dr. D. H. Hill, for a number of years vice pres ident and profeuor of English In the college, will be, advanced to the pres idency. Members of the board are: YV. H. Ragan. High Point; N. H. Brough ton, Raleigh; M. B. Stlckley. Concord; 1). A. Tompkins, Charlotte; W. H. Cooper, Wilmington; E. M. Koonce, Jacksonville; R. H. Ricks, Rocky Mount; W, E, Daniel. Weldnn; J. T. KUngton. Clayton; O. L. Clark. Clark ton; Locke Craig, Aahevllle. The Neuse Cotton Milling Company. Smlihfleld. files notice with the Secre tary of State of an amendment to its charter authorising the Issuance of M00 additional preferred stock. E. J. Holt is president of the mills. The executive committee of the North Carolina Postmasters' Associa tion Is called to meet In Greensboro Saturday, July 2fth, to select the time and the place for the next annual meeting. Postmaster W. G- Brings, of Raleigh. Is chairman And Postmaster J. R. Joyce, of Keldsvllle, secretary of the committee. .-LKADEKS IX COXFEREXCE. rtulmiii HlU-hcoolt I La a . YESTERDAY j . MOva-Taklng" Session With His Itcpablhsui Cohorts at'. Colorado ! Spring Accident to - " : Auto Bearing Some of the hemAjf s Lends , 7Xt to the occasion.. '-Colorado Springs, Cot; July 80. r The first session of the Republican leaders with Chairman. Prank Hitch cock, of the national . committee, opened at t o'clock to-day and con tlnued until nearly t o'clock, Daring that time members of the national commute and the chairman of, the mate central commmees imm . n States and Territories addressed" too assembly and explained State condi tlons. This morning the early 'arrivals took automobiles and mads a tour of the Garden -of the Gods and Manitou Springs. , - The machine carrying C, C. .Bur sum, chairman of the New Mexico committee. W. B. Martin, a Republi can leader of that Territory, and T. L. Weed," one, of Mr. Hitchcock's clerks, stalled on a steep 'hill,. ap proaching the balanced rock and through the failure of the brake, sud denly started down hill backward. The chauffeur commanded hla pas sengers to Jump and they cleared the car Just as it reached the brink of a deep gulle'y. The car' turned turtle and was wrecked some feet below, with the chauffeur, Thaddeus Tomas Ewskl, underneath. He was not seri ously hurt. - Mr. Hitchcock addressed his co workers briefly at the opening of the conference and explained that he had brought them together to broaden their labors and procure co-opereilon of efforts. After that all of the men present talked about conditions in their States. The conferees described the meeting as a "stock-taking;" ses sion. The representatives from Califor nia, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Mon tana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ore gon. South Dakota. Utah, Washington and Wyoming declared that tneir States could be carried for Taft and Shegman but at the same time Instat ed that the campaigns there should be carried on with the greatest vigor, the enthusiasm extending to Okla homa and Texas and to the Terri tories. Speaking for Oklahoma. National Committeeman Cade and State Chair man Hunter urged that the tight in that State be not ignored. They said that if an earnest effort be mads there a close race could be run with the Democrats with some prospects of success. It was agreed tacitly (hat strong work should be done in Oklahoma. There is a factional fight in the Re publican ranks of Colorado which is Just now attracting much attention here. An effort has beln made to in volve Mr. Hitchcock in the controver. sy by getting him to act as referee. He made it clear to-day that he would not bo drawn Into fights in any ca pacity. The party of Republican leaders has arranged to ascend Pikes Peak to-mOrrow and to resume the conference at p. m. m i r Lei tlie Coal Fire 66 Out A reasonably too! and pleas ant place for kitchen work.U the : blessing en joyed by every : , housewie who possesses g New Perfection Wick . Blue Flame Oil Cook-6tove. vr At the first gug Cesrlon of summer weather, let the rang fire die out, set a v - ' ' ' ' I VVicli Bine Flame Ofl in i corner cfhe kitchen arjd at once, the family boiling, frying and 'baking may be" done with cornort, because the New Perfection' delivers the heat under tha kettle where you want it and not about the room where you don't want it. Made in three sizes, each, capable of an astonishing . range of work. If not. with your dealer, write our nearest gency. !; CONVICTED OF HTEALINO. Frank Perdee, 3 yearn old, who grew up in RilelHh, hIwhvh maintain ing a good character and served three years a r Irmpector of the Sea board Air Line here, was thin evening convlctfd In Wake county court of stealing a number of hums and other THE INDOMITABLE MGHTHD. Ilrltiali IlaUlCMhip IW-arlng Ills Itoyal HlgliurMH CotiicH In Touch With y uf bee by Wlrehw IVIcgrapli Ten lUltlcslilps In tho Harlxtr Wait ing to Welcome llio lTlm-e cc I'rcKitlmt lalrbanks Will Arrlc at QiicIkvi Wedneln.r. Quebec, Que., July 20. The Brltlnh battleship Indomitable, having the Prince of Wales aboard, came in wire less touch to-day With the British au thorities. She entered the Gulf of 8t. Lawrence early this morning and Is estimated to be some 600 miles from Quebec. She sailed last Tuesday and has evidently 'made a fast trip over, equalling and perhaps exceeding the record time for a battleship passage. The landing of the Prince of WaleaJIs scheduled for Wednesday and thefln domttable will probably slow down nw so as npt to be ahead of the ar ranged plan of ceremonies. Karl Grey has received word that Vica I'reaidenFftlrbanks will arrive by train at Levis, oppOHlte Quebee, at 7:&5 Wednesday morning. A military guard of honor and officials of the (lovernor General's staff will meet the Vice President and escort him to Bpenoerw.od, which Is to be his offl rlal residence while ere. The arrival of the United States bat tleship New Hampshire at 1 o'clock to- The Lamp iZASfSSX lng, sewing or study mellow, strong, continuous. No batter lamp Is made for erery household use. It not at your assist s, wrh oar nearest agency. i STANDABD OIL COMPANY (lSHJSSP ) In SAGO AND PETTEE MACIIIWE SHOPS COTTON- MACHINERY :: Slubbing -Intermediate :.;T and " f Eoying Frames Spinning Frames -Spoolers " and n A. H. VJAOHDURM, Southern Aacni CHAELOTTE, NOETH . OABOUNA ; II Pickers , - j. . ' , wJw-v ) '',' Eevolyinff . ; TlatCards V- Praying r" , . Frames -'V . ;'- , : Si ! Bottled in Bono Whiskeys All Oas tkMSf Ossrsatssl CsSM- TW Ratlnal Hn M Lavs -ttabliabed thtrtr years record for handlist onlv reliable oods. 0esd yonr mail orders to us. RstlsfscUon auaraoieed. 'A JrdersSlled day reed red, shipped in plain packages. WC PRBPAY EXPRESS Sm "SHOEMAKER" RYE WHISKEY 'ZttSXgf0 v-? IQal. 4Qta. UQts. Lazarus Club, "Cream of Whiskies" 4 00 $4 00 -$11' 00 Virginia Mountain (strL, 7 yrs. old)... 4 00 4 00 12 00 Albsmsrle Rye, "fine" 3 00 3 00 8 50 Cabinet Rye 2 50 2 75 7 50 XX Red Rye 2 25 2 50 50 Red Cross Malt Whiskey 60 3 60 11 00 Yadkin River Corn 2 50 2 50 7 00 Georgia Corn, pure white or yellow. . , 2 25 2 50 6 60 Vlrglnle Apple Brandy , 2 50 2 75 7 60 8hoemker Rye (bottled In bond) 6 full Qta. 6 00 12 00 Bend trial order to-day for any of tbs sbors. We guarantee the quality as represented or money refunded. Complete price list aod booklet on all brands of Whiskeys seat on request. MaaptV.00 LAZARUS GOODMAN 00., OJ Mala Street J tYNCHBURtJ, VA. ' , Is ... M ... IIIW nil l. I .11 in, !. mji.ii ..iiii , i ,.1, , - ,m jrrigni irom a BeuKoara car. Perdee rtay increases the Internotlonal fleet In iimm m wiie nun inr'e rniKiren, tne youngest a month old. The theft was committed lft March wlun (treat uem oi siemitiK or tni.s sort wsh go lng on here. 1 lie detective found ham hidden In ii riltrh ami set a watch he harbor to 10 battleships. They ara ; anchored In column of twos nnd pre sent an imposing appearance. The i New Hampshire is a centre of atten tion, her white hull and yellow super- Every mother dreads the pain attendant upon the most critical period of her life, Becoming a mother should be a source of joy, but the suffering incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of dread. Mother's Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of much of the pain of maternity; this hour, dreaded as woman's severest trial, is not only made less painful, but danger is avoided by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or gloomy; nervous ness, nausea and other distressing conditions are overcome, and the system is prepared for the coming event by the use of riother I rrlend. 'U : ....u u : Ut i w w m. win , llpfl tt 1' -The Davis White Sulphur Springs HIDDENlTEr N. c. INK VlMral Witera. v Kw Botel with pewsr 'A bimx" (of sO aire roams, added m year whiA sj inu ed far thsea who ') giving as aHrkta M F thlsywr k ve ne t ak! rwm sway fromnol for 140 m guests convsniancas, sua k v ne faskiss. and want aqvict, omfort kim) sIvmb: as room for 160 V 2M guests, EUetriaHtkUk Modera uoa ss i I aewsnra. sot and cold baths, long dwtaaca tWUfkona. if mils f rata railroad wKk t tkrausk tialns dallf front Charlotte, M loilas aortk-waat. AluntatllC(i. Flaaasntdayssndaights. Hasltky ktestlan, sasotif U sosasry, slaa di takla faro. Ana Mrrlee. For amuMmf ota: Bowling Allar, Taunts, Croquat, Marry-Oe-KoaRd, fihaoUag CsW lery. Hskisgj Boating. Bathing, ate., all for a MODERATE price of So to 17 par waek far June and tsptambar. as4 fur Juhr sod A"irnt to $t par weak. Write today for Illustxatad Booklet to DAVIS BROS.. Iswtis. frtprsjttrt HiJrtH. ft. C. Ulll II II S-s lL-Jll:M Vm. I SnaT4ra SMoa WftalSqA. U. 1N0 Wrt toe toran d atIona I CslsklsvIsHaiss,IIJJsslsjssas(ll ROANQKBS8PiWL Course. German and French taught. Li brary 24.000 yolumes. Mountain location. Blx Churches; no barrooms. Expenses small. Cstalogue ' free. Address The President, Salem, VS. ok contain! of Interest te all women, cation to BRAOrELD REBUIA Atlanta, ua. "S llTIItl ng inrormttion 1 1 1 1 11 free npon sppli- 1 1 II V TOHOO. 1 mm (oenior Coiner t)rtlcrs TrooMi t lie port at lilrmliigliain. ovr Ihe place. l'.rie eame and be- l structure being lit marked contrast , Blrmitigham, Ala., July 20. Oover gan piling the hatiiM out when Ietec- "Itli the dull gray Kritlsh ond blue I nor H. Ji. Comer to-day ordered the tlve "KlnK" Kelly, now manager of gray of the French battleshlpa. Dur-i Alabama cavalry troops in camp at the Ilaleiirh league ball team, arrewt-jlng the ca.ll of Admiral Cowleg and j Montgomery to proceed to Blrmlng ed him. Kelly tetimniiy convicted , Cantaln Wlnslow. the fJovernor Oen-! ham at once and the men. 200 strong. rerdee, the def. ndunt clulmlna be 'i.ri tiii u f t.Tno.oi uni Cnuntnioi rsr.u ! nrrlved-to-night. The action of the escorted the American officers to the governor was precauuonary ana wir Went Into the ditch for iin entirely in nocent purposi- and found the hainH there. gi tKi:ns rrnoi.it gi ti kv. I'lilladi'lplila Dt'iiifx-rniic t'lty ' foin UliUt lienouiici-a Aclion or N- i lloital Cum cut ion In I'nM-atliig , . -t)ll-Ort;aiilutiiii liclcgMtra. j ' l'hlladel.hiu,-Jul ZD. At a meet-' lng to-night of the Democratic , Itv 1 committee of Philadelphia, which In' controlled by the UuftVy faction of, the party, a resolution whs adopted , which, while endorttlng William .1.1 lran for Pretident ami John W. I Kern for Vice President. , noune, n the action of the iJemorratic national: convention at Denver for uii.ye.itiiifr laht delegates from Philadelphia In' ISVor Of delegates 0ppoHe to the OTggntlUitlon. The resolution ,im pr,.-! aented by County Cominxloner j Charles P. Donnelly, one t th-- city: leaders, who kd the ftht l. fore the credentials committee ut I' nver In behalf of the-eight delegates who'! were unseated and the resolution was: adopted unanimously. Mr lionnelly , In offering tht resolution made a I speech (n which he declared ' that the! action or the Denver convention in j UBKatlng the elgTit Philadelphia organisation delegute-i a "high handed outrage and an art of pollt!-' cal larceny." The resolution says ! among other things: "We cannot fotesro the opportunity to condemn the Denver convention la anseaUng eight delegates from 1'hiladelphla who had be-n honestly, fairly and legally HetUd and to lei nounce ths actios that led to ths dlsfraachtseme&t of the sovereign Stat , of Pennsylvania," - Th reso Jutlon urges the Democratic workers to secure a larger veto In Phila delphia for. William Jennings Bryan than hs received In either of hl previous campaigns or president. . viaijii naiwr Muxes Against . v r'jitira lAntMaiia Fauillr. - . Alexandria, La.., July SO. A charge of murder was to-day made against lira. J. B. Ponthieus, aged , her daughter Elixa. aged ii, aod her son Ciabule. aged 21. Tha alleged victim was Ferdinand Bundey, who was the husband of the daughter, - Ellsa Bundey, who was shot in ths back es th Bight of July d while asleep with his wife, and later a Shotgus was found hidden in a wall on "Bub deys placs.- . He had agreed U gtpsrata Irom his wife, ' : Italian gardens and promenade pre pared for the Prince of Wales, com manding R view of the asHcmbled war ships. Tin- American and French of ficer exchanged calls of ceremony this evening, the New Hampshire and the new Kr'-rich warships joining Ifi sa lutes. Many American blue Jackets are ashore to-night Joining with the I French find Hrltlsh tars In the festivi ties. The city Is brilliantly Illuminat ed and vast rrowda throng Dufforln terrace and the main thoroughfares. Men lng ihe carnival scenes prelimin ary to the coming historical pageants attendant upon the ter-ccntenary celebration. men will be here In readiness for dis tribution to various points In the country In case of further trouble, a a result of tho miners' strike. Re ports from the various mining camps early to-night are to the effect that everything has been quiet to-day. Hherlff Liong, of Walker eourAy, was called to Cordova late to-day bs iaunc of a report that an attempt would bo made to burn the big 'Frlsuo i railroad bridge there to-night. He- j ports from Cordova to-night, hnw i ever, oro that wfhlle many people are i on the streets, and various rumors I are heard, the sheriff believes no violence will be atte.nfpted. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Rvf.NA rrussiT M.outsu, m. e.. a,r,,T. UnulHl trst-claaa by lha Anwrltaa ktntml Aiaorlstlon on ina ranorrtof ttaaradnaiea. Aito ifMxA In (Ironp dt'lui aaa !r N Vark Dcvartmentat Kdtwailm. Alto maubsr Auocialton of AawTieaa Mediuai Celicgw. Thret tret cattlnfttetSpctlfy Department, MEDICINE -DENTISTRY PHARMACY A7ROCKETT ARSENIC LITHIA Springs and Baths opened June 1st. Elevation 2,090 feet. Cures Nervous Prostration. Dyspepsia, Rheumatic and Skin Troubles, Kidney and Bladder Disorders and Ferns la Irregularities, Clears and beguttflea -the complexion. Write for booklet JI, Ij. THOMAS. Crockett Springs, Va. 1S37 1108. Guilford College .'. $ For Ttotb Men and Women. Courses In the Classics and In the Natural Sciences. Departmehts In Bible Study and in Music. Labora tories for Chemistry. Biology and Physics. All buildings supplied With pur water and lighted by electricity. Noted for thorough Instruction and high moral tone. Located In tha healthful Piedmont Section of North Carolina. For catalougs address Jj. L. HOBBS, President, Guilford College, North Carolina. sTctary Wright ut t'lilcksjinauga. ( 'liuttanooga. Tenn., July 2.Hec retury of War Luke K. Wright, ac companied by Major Oeneral J. Franklin Hell, chief of staff; Captain Davis, aide, and ieneral K. A. Car man, chairman of the ('hlckamaiiga t'huftanooga national military park commission, arrived her,e late to-day from Washington. General Wright will make an In- A WAY THEY HAVE. What Till" Chariot to Cltlwn Say Only Corroborates the Story of Thousand. , !' The particulars related by this rcpresefrtatlvs cltlxen of Charlotte ! in re similar to hundreds' of tothrrs In ithls city. Vhen thero ara scores of; people, all anxious to tell about the benefits received from the ue of, Hornet1' Military School ' kKr l, . 1851-1908 V TD' CLAA88TCAI SCIENTIFIC AND ENGLISH COURSES. Prepares for college, university or the government academies. Military train lng develops prompt obedience and manly carriage! .Academy 57 years old with esperlenced teachers. Cadets dins with the principal and ladles tf his family, securing the culture of Homo life. Culti vates and educates. Modern buildings, perfect sanitation,' whole some fare, no crowding. Best moral, - mental, ' physical and oclal training. ' Shady -lawns, athletic park, one-quarter mile gunning track, XOO acres. Ides! climate, helpful environment. In the social atmosphere of refined Christian people. Tho town, noted for over n century as an educational centre. "Charges, $300 per. year. Jm CATAWBA SPRINGS i Donn'a Kidnev Pills, the arcatest ' ' - s . spection of the government reserva- ( skeptic In Charlotte must be con- ; This well oftabllshed resort Is now open and offers to those seeking tlon and In the afternoon the 6.000 j vlnced. Read the following: -rest and comfort Inducements not found-elsewhere, .W claim to give troops at Camp Taft will be reviewed, i Mrs. S. W. Beattle. 80J Fist NJnth-i the best fare of any resort In the State. The water at Catawba Springs Btreet, cnarioue, r. c, says: "hidco in unsurpassed for kidney,' bladder and.stomscn trouble. WHEAT FLAKE CELERY IF if eaten daily, there will be a daily action of the bowelswaste removed- nutriment retained, U it made from the whole wjieat H -7 '-' - F talt by n Grocers v I used Doan's Kidney Pills several' years ago I havs had no trouols from! disordered kidneys and I. am. only! 1 too pleased to confirm my former ! statement In favor of this remedy. I suffered for , yearg from, backache and, though I used remedy after! remedy, could find' nothing to re-, lleve tne.V 8eelng an advertisement! trout Doan's Kidney Pills, I decided' that they might help ms and. pro-' curing a box from R. II.. Jordan aw Co.'s drug store, began their u'ssJ After I hsd taken tha contents of several boes I wag ao much re-: lieved that X stopped using .them! and for mors than a year was frea from my- trouble.- At tha end of that time I again had an attack 'of backache, but resortlng,i to Doaa's Kidney Pills I waa sjulckljr eared as In tha first Instance. I hava had no similar, attacks glnca and' bellsva that I am permanently cured." - For sale by all dealers. Price cents- Foster-Mil burn Co., BurTaln, New York, solo agenta for the United -States,-, . ; '.. Remember tho nama Posna -and 4ak b otaar. . j It Is a cool.' quiet, comfortable place, situated I miles from Hickory. N. C., and requires only t0 minutes' drlvo. A better orchestra, would be hard to find. This Is a desirable placs for both young and old. and once here yoa will be loath to leave. -Cattwba Springs 1 reached b Southern Railway; alao C. sV N. W., For other Information apply to , . : e ii'': " Cauwb Springs Hotel Co, JIlckorTi W. C' Trinity Park Scfoooi ? v ;.'f ''; A rirst-Clasa rrrparatory 6chool. -: Certificate . of Craduatlon accepted for entrance to leading South- : em Colleges. . . . . ' . -Best equipped Preparatory School In .the South. Faculty of ten officers and teachers. Campus of seventy-five acre. Library containing thirty thousand volumea ; Well-equipped gym raslum. . High standards and modern methods of Instmctlon. Fro- ouht lectures by prominent lecturers, . Expenses cdlngly moder- ate. Seven years of phenemtnat- success. . . , - . For catalogue and other Information, address ,0. M. -.NORTH, Headmaster, ' v' ; v Purham, N. C. , - v,, r.''.' - OIZAEETH COlUut AND CONSERVATORY IIIPWUSIC;--;- A State Ofsva Cafles;. rot . y;?V,Wnsj,':'. BsanOfal gufcnrtaa loca tion, II acres - campus, overlooking ths,,ltyj AM . aulldlngs; ualverslty ada eatsd, exaarlsncad teach- rtv A, 8. Dagrao Couraa oa . level . with tha best ol legoa for moa; slsoUrt dsgrae aoarsea, pcdalttaat Maslo, Art m& Eapression Schoola, Aim j To provldo a brand and liberal enltur for yoang women, rilastratod catalegua ant free an aptlloaUaa. B. sttNO, rrealds jrrsssssBBH .. iiiii ii in I II II III . : - i iiii 1 1 1 lil i: . , I I II IIII I ' - I I II IIII I III 1 1 1 III I II III II I I . Capital Stook 910,000.00 SPECIAL SUMMER SESSION Bia REDUCTION to all who enter bsfora July Uth, 1101. A liberal, discount on either a slngU or combined couraa.. Positions guaranteed. backed by written contract. Wrlta for handsome catalogua. It la fraa. Address KINO'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Charlotte, N. C or Ralelgb, N. C Presbyterian College for Women CHARLOTTE, N. 0. The 51st session of this old and well established school will begin September 3d, 1908. Without making loud claims we point to the work of one-half century. For catalogue address REV. J. B. BRIDGES, President. UtL t- Tkt U-l Hasa Ickaal ha Csfc H.Vaaas Waaa. tmmm. tdFrmrnVwr Ci . liiii al Mm. a lm Sihaaaj 4 Am. Cm i In O- tmmmm. lfitummtmthi mkmmy. rmmt, mmt mm . tm, tmmm mm m mmtm TRINITY COLLEGE Four Departments Collegiate, Graduate, Engineering and Law, Large library facilities. Well-equipped laboratories in all depart ments of Science. Gymnasium furnished with boat apparatus. Ex penses very modorats. Aid for worthy atudenta. Toung mon wishing to study Law should Investigate tha superior advantages offered by the Department of Law at Trinity College, . " For catalogue and further information, address D. W. WEWSOM, Begiatrar, . Durham, N. C. tnnER NEW MANAGEMENT ' . THE OELWYN .. . EUROritAN ANp AMEXUCAlf, -European, ll-CO per day and op. Amertean, IS.t par day and cm Cafe open day and night - ,; ' - .'': . iv t. -.. , Vrtaea reasonable. . - f. - .' The Moat Modern and Lnxarlant Hotel In the imaollnaa. , ISO ELEGANT ROOMS. ' - Tl PRIVATE BATHS. ecatd in the heart of Chartetta, eons-entent to railroad station, street ears and the business and. shopping centre. Caters te high glass eommerctai and tourist trade. . . - . , Tuble e bote dlaaera : te IJO. - Masio erary evening itt te ttl. . - ''" 'A'' i'' - " t- ')iA UY":'' '-i EDGAR 8. MOORS - )-- Proprletoa ' ..' .S.:r J.a' WARM DAYS AND makef the traveling man glad to get where good .things to eat, comfortable beds ' and genial hospitality- arc to be found all thij is awaiting you at - MOTEL: OLE V-.- tost a , American and , Earopcaa. . . tup Beyond tba Station, Greeoaxtore, . a. o
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