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I- i r james a:thOiias, editor.; rCvv-THB CQITITTY, VOL. XXXVIII LOUISBURG, II. C, FHIDAYi IIAnCH .7. 10! - . I. L ; J :. - , - . . -, . . y;' :dbv;d . , y TEACHER'S.: ASSEL1BLY. v 10 MEET IN CHARLOTTE JUHE 16TH t6 19TH; " ;ij The Session this Year Promises to be One or tne uqst succes ful in lts.'.History-ALaw Attendance xpe6ted;c,; The North Carolina Teachera'. A&- acmbly, whichUl thisyearcele brate its twenty-fifth' anniversary at the sessiott io Charlotte, June 16-19 has been for a quarter , ot a century f thfl most efEective orffans" for the improvement of educational eon -ditions in the State.Tolt has been be hind every movement that? has con tnbated to the "Educational Revolui; tion" of recent years, ;ana tnai?s 100; at a time wnen tnese eaucanouaii re forma were not; popular. 'The ' As lembly originated tle reat campaigd which Mo Iver and Alderman con ducted in 1889-1894; "The' good day and will continue to ' bless our 1 Common wealth when' we,ourjqhu dr4n, and our.; r children's children have finished life's appointed 'lessons na put tne doom away; -t. " The session at Charlotte 'promises to be one of the most successful in its history. Several ot the most prom bent educational leaders inv the country will appear on the program. Among them are Professor Mathe- ion, rressiaem oi xne ; .wemuijr, i Prot. P. P. Claxton, Umversity ot Tennessee, who has perhaps trained more North Carolina teachers : than I any other living man; Dr. O. T. CQr 3on formerly State Superinfendenl; of Ohio, Paesident of thet yKational Educational Association,5 and now Moc of the Ohio Educational i. : . : l l 1 - the I niversity of Virginia; Dr. -Sea- man A. Knapp. of the Uhited States ri i ' 4 Department of Agriculture, and oth- " . ... .a ers. Governor lljis. wienn will aiffo 1 be present, and will make what rr probably be his last great education il speech while in his present office. Hon. T. S. Franklin, Mayor of Char- Uotte, will deliter the address ' of welcome. A v 7 State Sunday School Conven-r I The fifth mnnal rftntioof thft North Carolina Smufcnr Shonl ' Aa- soeiarinn will ot Rnrlm April 7-9. Messrs. Tjilfrr and Mere- dith, of New York ' city,x wilfhave Khargfl nf th mni anl a 'fina' mnai. cal programme is 'promised. Ajiong the speakers on the', pregfamme , are, W. C. Pearce, of Chicago' the Teach- er Training aad Organized Adult I Department Superintendent offthe International Suriday School Asso- ciation; Mrs. J. Barnes, , Superin - wuueut oi me Uiiementary 8 uepart- j mentof the Internatinnal Assnftia. I tion; Rev. B. , W. Spilman, , of , this, owie: ur. Jas. A. R Sfthrar nriiri- emot JNewberry College,,. S. many other Snnday school work er" in this State. - '?rXfr The afternoons will bey givento anference work. The; cSnyention HSnn,w ..v . - ' to Hp.ri , . T" ' - T ' sead a representative Those who name t, w7 rSiT- that eri ' ih pt entertainment may' he provided. t 1 -vjr er bentenced to the Chain "arrison Brown, a colored lawver ?! Seville, was. convicted , in the police court a few davs ; aeo :'ot ietailin. . i " ' . 6 ouu was senxenceur 10 iwo iJws on the roads.- j, ' ; "' V The Gazzette Kews says" Brown . a been nraetiMn lw in AaViA-inlla i or eyeral yearss: and' has : a ' laree jPractice in thft nMlro nr-A 1Ta Mianl f cJ)UrM bgcotoTe'peopleTle df Caae waa direct, and a' sentence rf V! (AO .. j lUi UUflOU i -V illD iHJ ,'.....!'... .... .. . , - I r t f This Space" isr Sold to the Froma Busft What : filler Gets : Four Gallons A v v. yRxich retails ; at 5 V " i THe farmer gets' ' ; The f U.' SGovernment x The railroad company The manufacturer gets' The dray man gets'. The,retaiTer4gets-v The consumer gets- : . f Tne: w;fe gels " , : The children get x JLiJ-puUJLXi.UUC gets . :, ; t . , The man who Totes license" gets' : r The ; gentlemen say. business is business. ; It is even" so, and the voter isasked to umn ana vote in accordance witn souna business -principles. - . ..v r - V ' - . - - - ms aDoearence-at -court. it net as A1, . ' ; rui,. - ... ' , . v? , r, " will nronahlv b disbarfed from he 5 a jv,- jt' practice of law m addition tothg , K , , . - - i m-imonmonr. lmnnaon rn mm TrvT t- tailing. V . From State i to Nationali: . We note that the Commercial and Farmers Bank, of Raleigh; of which our good mend, tJaptr J.; J L nomas, w President, has dead ed y to change Ther re 'no change in theexcel- en corps of .ofiicers; " Speaking1 ot t m change the ' Raleigh - Evening r.A1.me8 ' ; The transfer to the national yisys- tem - Was made , WlthOUt a " single change, in the management or officers of the bank; ,whichwill hereafter -be Known as tne, uosimerciai yNauonai Bank.The tendency. of national laysls.rdgardedy bankers as favor ble to theiiational system ot , bank- & ia yidewed,by; the ' number w uuuiwu H"ftv. f roni the state .to thlTnatipnal system,' and the" Raleigh fostitdtion' w: but Keeping pace waiu u xewuenuy. s. Are Children: Now as.J- Studious - V"' ; -CAs Formerly ?A ' i:; ':: 11 With all the educational enthusi- asnv tbat marksH&ur time,"1 there is a aueuon wneiner me cnuureum-i-uo present are as s .udious ae;: were-the, . ago. ' In the timewhen the , begin I ners used- the ) "blue black" speller, advan(sed reaaer of some kind land tbe higfier ; classes had t0 work a longtime in the arith therel was - more down-ngnt 'nara I study than there is to-day,when ev- erv child is" loaded ddwnwith abook . ' s . s l: v; . i oag.coniaining a. .mauy .. muum- m I five auch children carried fortv years ago.; ' We'may be" classed .'an old I fnrrv Vn. ra fl a " hnnpnt.Iv v believe that' children'- faow-'a-days ' have st mnnv thincra tn' Htnrlv- art milfth SCrib- buigove.r-various exercises thai they thei work. TTears agb the. ten-year Olu wcuia come nom ocuoui auuL vei : "Prohibition Committee: get gets ; .! ; add tip , the abQve cbl- : leaP, that day with just as ; much pride and triumph as ? the . twelve- yearold to-dayUxhibits an essay on (uuaa-onpoiuo luaTKeu nne oy tne I teacherwho passed upon its" literary. wywiuwi,.-.oBi u uown, ii you will,-1 as a" critic orsome things in the ires-1 ent rusb m books; but we do 'believe I quesUoni yNow graduate with degrees younger, than mtudente entered college forty o fifty j ness success demania t.h'at'i hArHTa ! ,uu,WB uau Vu uuame.B ud . r TTr; , . --ur". men ? .ftuda oentry old (flftr f t ?g..And there,, yoa'. are.- Scothnd Neck .mmonweaJa . .Tperew much v good; hard ;:horae sense in the above, and ourownl peneuee auu, ouservanon ma aces 11M I o'endorse it- ir i r i A Farmer's ;Vlews bn Advertis- .A' ins:. w t 'v. -y i -If mail order houses eet J 1,0 00 out of the ' county each month, Ethat belongs to the home merchants, v the fault is with'l the merchants r them- AV ; v ... . AY jtiunger.: - . .f ; V TJThat? - Y x A. . s A' -1 : . that children- are -hurried through j5thgradeAgnes schoolr at fto6e rapid. , a . pace? J Of ' ,'.6 th grade Tommie Medlin, Oscar course there are other Rides' fb tce Moses,' jGeorge BoWd en, Roger Mos- . - . k .. .,1, ' I started outon his first 5 trip1 with , it give us prices on: everything. They! y- .. ; ; -t- i 'vt'-V - j- - Jithiseek,his first stoRemg at. Bupn. n v - : ed oncein awhile. ,.Then we can try. 4 ome otner nouse. Most ot, tne liome -t- . . - ' . -f ; merchanto who advertise nVquoU pneesvThey neglectto teU us .hat we want to knowthe ; prices. V9 course we can 30- to tne;; stcre ana ask, but-you all know 7 how ' rt is one does no t know so well what he wantso. buy When ;he is at V home, And here is where the man order houses make their hit': 'They 'lend their advertising ; - niatter - into, f our hemes, and we read it wheafwe hav - en't anything else todo'. y y- v . . v'. Righ't here ia -where . 'the ; home merchants fall down. -If they. - talk- ed theirbusiness to us in our- - homes the same as the mail order nous t a do, the people ' would be in to ; see them next time they came to town and - in many cases make extra trips to see the things at once that they s didnt know they wanted shtil they; were bxought to their a. :ntioa.7;' f . "The home rn c rchnt can ; cavj the expense of gettinpj out, - a v cata logue. We read vthe home, paper more carefully the a we do th3,cat-4 talogue, and if thd .merchants ' want to'i. talk' business v with na let tbem put their, talk in the r home Da- era and put it in so that we know they mean, business. ' .The? merchant Jiikely;nine times out of ten sells . his goodi'as cheaply ts the m mail order houses, and, I believe, in many thinp they are much cheaper,-but how are w toJcnow if he Idoea. not tell -ns about rt?A ;- :v ; : :y ' Coming. ;--r :-.' yThe Electric Showif Company, will jgive their High tlass Electric enter tanimen t in the 0 feerk . Hons e Jlonday nighC u'This show is irened and managed. by Mr'Jno; A, v Poythresa which means that the citizens voi Lotnaburg will nave the opportunity of witneai- ine a first class Electric show. -Jlr. Povrhress alwiyt has the best in his T II TIM 1 . A 4V i'A Honor' Bollt :? i - ,The followiirg U: the'- koSor foil for Bab Rock school for two .weeks ending March lOth' 1903:, ' 1 .lsrgrade . pky, TJpchurch, Ger tie layton.;;-,-A'.r.-4-c..-:; y u 2rd grade-Pauline .-Bowderij'tAl. bertJledliilijyiola Bpwden. i?- 4th' graae-ToDert Jayt0 r Annie Mealing jujzzie li unn. V 1st vgradeItichmond and , Sookr tJpchurch;j(?efd: Xayton'XV ; -I 2nd adeEdraund 5, Bo wden Ernest Layton, Reuben and 'Billie Bunn. v ! -'' .- a- ; . 1 ;; ora graae-Aioert ftieaun, 1'au. he Bowden,' iEthel Edwards ' Willie uowaen, y 101a uowaen. -r 4th grade Robert La Layton, . Annie Medlin,' Lizzie Bunn.4; Cleveland Jleses, Johnnie Bunn. . i . Vr ";1; Alios Mi 'Hnris, Teacher.' . v.- i.'n-l .i.i'm.'y n-.f J.. ;vThe Trustees -of .thev Uaisburgtf "Graded School Dittict hriialled if iiVp&B J.tf addiUonal tend, for . mainten anco ot tbU; .ohooi; .' The ' 'ejection will WkiH:.fci.UVMUva the, same election officers, ot the lro ....... . niDiuon eiecuon. Pnotosmnh Gallery on wheels. "Our populur pbotocrapher. W. F. Washington, has quite a novel . thing in" theway of a photograph1, gallery". It Was put op by the Wagon Factor herehd attracts right much attention Mn Washington -will tise the gallery bnViwteia.ansteadof' a tent. lie I rom there he .will go. to Pilot 1 .''...-.- .1 11: r y , y auuuju mspecuon. r the Louia- burgiRifies took placs pn ; Saturday list, and ; Capt. Thomas vwaa 7 well J gal ves. The insp e ction waa - mad e by bapt, AVH. Hugue of the XT. S I Army, Col.- J. N. Craig, ; of the 3rd retriment. and Col Thos. StrincSeld. Inspector ' General 4 of the " Stale. J prom httle: hints ; that dropped but we expect a good report on the Company here. Capt. 'Thomas en- tertained Nthe inspecting: oCcers '. at bis residence on Saturday, and ' Sun- I day. J ; Met srs. T. W. Bickett, C. K. Cooke l ana v . . ceasiejr imuo ouort tuhh J to "Raleigh this vp ek. '6th eJohnnVBunnr .I'onf Lcf?,l?i.6. ?.o?tor ettJayed.tW rtliU mie"MecIhn;Geiger Bo wden, jDol- imisiii y ;i;-: -r; v1-phus'Menijyi-;v;tf - Urufiiy T Allen, President -o( ,.?'Vi.i vsec4j) ; wiiEKi ) ) . IiOUisb org. College, attended ajnect- the vt:qvi;:g fzopll THEIH ; 1I0VEHEUTS III AUD - .OUT OF TOWN.- Ana lnoso wno Lama una uo. a S mi vrri . mm Some for Plensnro, Soino for Business and a Lnrcp' Huin- . her Because Thoy LlKo IC Mrs. Lucy Early ' returned led- i ... neaday from a short visit to Raleigh. Ifrai E.! W. 1 ; Furgurson retunied Ihisweek from a vuit to rtlaUrej ,n Orfnn! V- , 1 in Oxford,' Miss ; LulaMaEsanburg returned home this week from Earn peon ooun ty,where she has ben teachirg. : : Mrs. IL A.! Page,. who: has been visiting - her people : here the past week, has returned to her homi' at Aoerdeen. V -t' 'AA'- . Miss Sallie Pleasant, who is tik- ins; a course at King's Business Col- lege to; llaleigv came borne ua spent last Sunday. 'y;;r ,; I The editor was dlelbhtea to shake 1 the hand of r- CptJ A. "who penV two'dayi" : Loukbarg this wees:, gneat oi nis sier, jui, .it., xi.i nuuHK. hit, w nne is uving as, ju 1 guyGeofgia,' and is SurenQtriden j othe Asg roadjAjyVA .T:-, ;i Dr. ; It P. Floyd made . a visit to his friends -in "Granville 4 laat week, the rnain object of his viatt being to see his cousin, Dr. Graham Hunt, who waa: critically ill.' y Barring the j coiUiaVblj b Joqn4 ; his ing'cf I College ;Preaideritsrf l the States of North and outhll Carolius at Wihston-Salera lasrwe;lheHblflnisU uponVecarity " indyci2atfah. 1 ject ox tne meeung being for y the Tour-ecoount in a big bank ,if s crJ j 1 purpose ot organizing an ; Afsocjuion an Incidental, detail, and the caahicf to be'eomposed of the Presidents of U cold anxf distant and bl ant. ' - a i vn 11 a j- r " ueK ox inese oiates. ; mere ras a full attendance and an Arsocia- tion ;:'remanenarcrgaiux.flTie next session will be held nextyear --'rbuR cheditK ; ' OneofrUxe'Greatest-Us the' Business Hani : Should ho Cultivated and Watched; ; ;N6 factor lsjo neceasiry In'; build, gWrneis toi is so necessary in -Ijuildinff up - . j. , - t ikiui w uo4 ftu jaj tiiia HSiO- crediatrwb.- . -.r.-; . .Ij ; V-' Khtoj. and b wUl auUf dow.' li. It is comnarauvelv eaav tal start! . . r .. . ; ., r : . - :.grateiau A-cn-i oe airaia to errrtcs ' yourself freely, and ueutly oa; v'Vy-:;. r' y. .y'V-.- " this point. "Whenyoa . are 'caught I ::Tne yoan bwinesa man who ijs, pffiftlncially. strong stkkt: : I want no crediu I buy and ael! for . . . . . it, I buy c sh,n makes' a; mistake?; ' It is all r ght to pay.promptly, but do riot es- tauiitQ a spoc casn payment osis, xor iateron,ywhen yooask credit, . .your creditors.,' will' think y something it rong.-y-.,-.ue-:' ' Eitabl abli.h's credit.'.httl.er-yoo . " .......... i peed lit ornoU ,lt is a good tisement and a frequenfhelp. - ' 4 ie rcasonaoiy slow in paying yoarr , . -. , - buIslmtposiUrelysuretliatypu do taxr thorn i . i When you get a sharp or blunt letter asking for a settlement, go tol ,.. . . j ' your creditor face te face, set a date when you will make a payment and keep your agreement.' ., y Don't be speciflc as to amount un less you are decidedly sure you; can do it. 13 a specific aa" to - date.) how ever, and be- there or hare your check there oh the date: r m v Suppose iman owes ;you $100 and you aakhira foritandhekayarenere are $10 onaccount and; on 'next Thursday I will- make .another ; pay- menCaud as often as I"can I will pay something until you aro - fully ' paid up." You don't get angry "at that roan when joix co'hia intentions are good and ho ia doin his bet. " : So lone? rs vour creditor rtta Eometmnr every unio . no . wnira fpvprr tirnn hn if kee S him' good-natured. ' -" It H tjio man who breaks -prcra- "9 tree Cz isc4i who jjcts Lzri crtdiion. If you' owo cere thxtrocx yziz eat crsh bsliiic cn ruira a pro rati payment all trzz-A xz7. . yoar creditors. Wr!u a px1, t.-iro IctUr, taric nothing wc!i you more tlan to a cictb , la fall, and that tbli pxytaent -y" ctb ' LntenUoa to kee p good filih.' Keep in touch penoailly rl jour cnsliton ta fxr u pontic TtHi 15 cf r?t w. 'iiir jor aocoantj as a moral rlik rather a a D:fcr Braditrct rlsk. There m sentiaent In talced. They sppreciaU fries dihip t. - - pedally gratitude. Bont be!.:2TO a. word .of that great, tntrcih: "TLcro. is no scntinent in tetbeu,? Don't get angry wbtn: txke4 Jzc . moneyt Aacaityoor i-awr.cxs ani tell tour creditor that as an - cflact yotsr .'prtteat i!ownexaNyou Ut . a'good neacrjr and a heart that tp-. MeciaW and ooe daryToar pir-.' r chases will be much larger, and thoo'4 ... who'aro jozx frien3sn)wy win oer. uinly get the bnet when the tlss comes mat you go not rtwr tots. 4 . An. honet :ffink: htarMhurt --Tfcr credit man keeps Untruthful xnin b. tX-'L 'and his accTont trader his prote-r-bsT . i wing.-,' The crtdit cm florin wj;.. j :( jou,'and has a diiticct interut li:' " yourjaoocM whenitcosri. :";.fv. U pf tea happens that tbe Vtraif 1 ' ' piQfJeaU cjansfacicrcr it - th ' beat taoe for tbe bcinDer to go f cr credit, You can gti doe er 4 to tho laiall growing creditor thin you can to tha by" fellow whd ' xs bdepcnd The ifg bank ii 'cUi-t!4ed., Tfc; kists upon'ictv""ahdVcliti!r2?. r Th small bank. hwTr. mV' .nn nii.f"n.t'u inul In yon and 'can. rea'tinhcr K-t.-V.. i-'vr- : -Aroul bad aaaociates. . 'You can't play the races and gire wine dinner ' andrnaintain strong conSdenoo witlaJ, You meat be worthy of tbe con5- dence reposed in youj It is yocr duty and rtart of the contract to ha reliable and truihf ah : - - . " . f-fery-time a creditir'ceU' ott if-" l . j ' hcuao who stuck by tox Remcsi- bcr, credit is based on coaHdence in. the indiridoal rather than in his bank socount. "Don't get into hiity argu-. ments or dlspaua.. Give, and 1Ukc Be fiir.. Be aqcare. Kep your "'"'f " I Itno 4 r r9 1m t rnr . V . I. t?rJ lrur teorr. and as eooa aa ,vou czn. J . . .. .. . . . b,- I . ' . I J . . a . . . , . . - , . wetJ man in jrood t'jtsJL . ! V Many men- hare started In brrl-' ' ce-ts-crith a capital only cf aiUltr hard work; honesty and good rcpu- . tatibn. The use cr abzs cf ctli; detemines whether a man will rlra . or falL ' Keep -joar -word . c!csn, nd if later you get ; cn the ah your paat wd-stand yen in rpod r stcd. If you hare Utx pica U( . practice or difhcr.-ty, woa . unto you when ycu faJL . j IUratmbcr tbc?a t!;iri czrt f illy ' Keep it a personal tosch with . yozr credit on, keep yor rrcnilrca, pzy on account when you cannot py in. fu.1, hustle, be hoccft, keep rpol 1 company doa t bo a rert. It ycu. practlco thc;o virt-cs, cfTcrs cf will co:r.'j to rather t!:sa Cqq a. v you. t V i - 4 sr. eaIed gave a bond of $503 for his mother that he " had - "turned, a t , , , V ' ' - 1 r S - ' ' t ' . J ' . - '
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