( : .1 I it m i i. . m I THE DAfuY NEWSAND OBSERVER S jKTXDAY MOIIMNG, J1TXE 10. I90C. 1 f v: '. 1- ' ASSEMB LI MERE THIS North Carolina Teachers est Meeting in its History-.-Leads Up, 1 to Summer School. THE WEEK'S EVENTS Gi enins Tuesday Nlg-lit With ihillimd ITosram in Academy of 3fu-ie---The. fiovcrnor aJ MrSv 5!f nit'i IJc.i- -tliiffiilslird " Visitors on llvii Day's TTogram Summer School or Music Opens . Tuesday. June 1,2th. at the IJaptist Female University Famous "Musicians to be in. Faculty. Ipverythlnjr Is in readiness for the great educational jratherinjr that Is to. bVsin: in Raleigh next Tuesday rdght. Present prospects indicate the largest attendance Iri" the history of lhe North Carolina Teachers' Assembly, and ample preparations have been mad to entertain the great crowd. '-Already several hundred have written that they will be here and these are only the advance guard of those that are com ing. Raleigh will see the greatest gathering of teachers in hprhlstory. For twenty-two years the North ICamlina. Teachers' Assembly has been an active jrotent factor in the educa tional work of the State and has num. rbered among its members some of the Igreatest educational leaders the South has produced. It is only neeessarylo mention names such as Kranson. A I- ilfrman, ; -AI elver. Moses, Claxton, Joy ner, Winston, Foust. Noble, and (heir fellow --.workers to call attention to the leadership that. . khe Teachers' i As iSpmbly has given to North Carolina and to the South. I i 'SUIT without intending odious com parisons-ft. Is not .out. of place to say that ht no time in its nisiory na me Teachers' Assembly been stronser. inn re acKretis-ive, and more influential than at the present. It has the expe rience and "wisdom of age without-age's decline in strength and activity, :The prgntm which has been arranged for the-' c miner session Is in no way in ferior In interest or in instruction to any of those that have gone before, and it is a. safe prediction l.ha.t the Raleiffh meeting will- pass Into the educational history of the State. as the equal of any knd thie superior of most. .The only chawure that has been made In the program air published te that thl night meetings as well as the day meetings .will, bo held at the A. ana M. College, instead of fhe Academy of Music. ': '' The program is as follows: ; Tuesday. Kvenlnjr. June 1? 8:00. ' (Aiwd M. College Auditorium.) riiirjJTx Third 1 H moot ' Ta nd- Address of. Welcome Hon.. Joseph G. Brown.. President .-IW teigh Chamber of Commerce. , Rponv;to. Address of Welcome W. L'.'-IVT. nary a Hi ' 1 U ttu llttll J UU II A If Willi aVI V- w mmjr . w ivi Well-fed hair stops falling out, keeps soft and smooth, and grows long and I . -.-- - ; i - ;..". A U.: T'. t : 3. C. A-rmr Co.. Feed your starving hair with :avy TTT Helped Car load shipments ' 'f?? $ I""1".1 111 1 1 11 '"' 1 ' ' ii n'ti lii hi ii i it ii H ii 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 El rin . i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i . 1 1 1 . 1 1 l , l U 111 I 1 1 n i . 1. f htm HE I llr Psnod & Jewess T i ttl 'Vi IMI.IIP BBSSSWmtmtWm-mmmmmmWSMmtWamm..amWGaSSmt&Jm9m& ' f ; - : .. vxajff. : i - : ii v ; r 5 - i : ' .. - r . I : ' i 1 - 'f . v f - s ' '' 1 ' ' ! I..- - : ' ' , . - ! . : . ; - ' OPENS WEE Assembly to Have Great-! H. Ragsdale. Superintendent Pitt County Schools. ' Music "The Old North State." Cho rus and Third Regiment Band. Address A Year's Educational Prog ress Hon. J. Y. Joyner, Superin tendent Public Instruction of North Carolina, Address Hon. N. C. Shaeffer. Presi dent National Educational Assot-ia- . tion; State Superintendent of Penn sylvania. l)r. -Shaeffer will he ilntroduced by President Chiarles I). Jdclver, North Carolina State Normal and Industrial College. ? Music "America." . ' Wednesday Mornliig. 10:30. (A. and M. College Auditorium.) Music Band- of State School for the BliixL i Addresr Miss (Vlestia S. Parish.. fieorgia State Normal S-hool. Ad-dress Dr. C. Alphonso Smith. Uni versity of North (Carolina. LaMuxic Band of Stite School for the Blind. Address Hon. R. II. Glenn. Governor of North Carolina, Wetlncstlay ArtcrmHm. 3:00-5:tM. Meetings of Sections. North Carolina Association of Acad emics. " " State Association of Primary; Teachers. Wednesday livening. 8:30. (A. and M. College Atiditbrlum.) Annual Address of President of As sembly Dr. T. W. Whitsett. Reception to the Teachers by Gov ernor and Mrs. G'enh at the (lov ernor's Mansion. Music Orchestra of First Baptist Church Sunday School: Senor Fran cisco Ramos, Conductor. Thursday Morning. 10:00. (X. and M. College Auditorium.) Opening Kxercises. ' Address Dr. John M.. Coulter, t'ni- versity of Chicftcro. Address Dr. W.-I. Poteat. IM tsident Wake Forest College. Busimss Meeting. Tlnirstlay A Tier noon. 3:00-5:00. Meeting op Sections. North Carolina Association of A cad encies. ' ; Cityy Superintendents' AjHsociation. North Carolina Nature ;Studv Society Tliursthry Kvoiifnj;. 8:00. Music. Address Dr. John rM. Coulter. Uni versity of Chicagof ; Music r Address Dr. F. C. Wotxlward. Uich- mQnd College. Friday loming.ho:uo. (A. and M. College Auditorium.) Opening Kxerclses. Address Dr. F. C. Woodard. Rich mond CoIIckc. i Address SuperintendenJ Ii. C. GreR- orv. Chelsea (Mass.) CHv SchMls. Visit to North Carolina Hall of His tory: Conducted by f Col. Fred A. Olds. Director. Friday Afternoon. 3:00-5:00. L Meetings of Sections. Perhaps your mother has thin hair! But that is no reason why you must co through life with half-starved hair. If you want long, thick, heavy regular hair-food Aycr's .Hair "Vigor. Aycr's Hair Vigor! J. C. A TUT Co. TT us to Make Over Seven pain to the Rock-Ribbed hills of - ( "v. . City Superintendents' Association. Woman s Association fbr the Hottcr nent nt l'ubll School Houses. iTiday livening. 8:00. (A. and M. Cofllege Auditorium.) Music. j ' Address Sinerintendent B. C. ! Greg ory. Chelsea (Mass.) City Schools. Music. j I Address Dr. Henry. N". Snyder. j Presi dent Wofford tollege.- ' j Sunday Morning, 11:(H. ! (A', and M. College Auditorium.) Annual Assembly Sermon Rt; Rev. Kdward Rondthaler, Hishoj 6t Mo ravian Churehj. .Mcmbeiihlp Tickets. The following 3nforma.tlon is of im portant to all j Raleigh pcoplf who are Interested it! the sessions lf the North Carolina Teach era Assembly which begins its; twenty-third Annual session m Pullei) Auditorium. A. and M.; Coilege. at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. All persons who wlshitol at tend the sessions! must purchase! mem bership tickets, i and no person will be admitted to (lie sesins who is not a member of the Teachers' Asst'tnbly. The membership fee for voiAen Is $1.00; for men. $2.00. Those desiring any information can obtain the sm from Mr. R. I. W. -Connor, .secretary- of the Te-icliej-.i" As sembly, at the M!loe of the Stae Su IMrintendent of Public Inst t u t.i'o . Mr. Charles J. Parker, secretarviof i;e ' Summer School.; in the Tucker I. uili- the Information' Buieau in the Union Station. j 1 SCIIOO OF Ml SIC. Suuimcr S;-lnMdj of Mihic 1 " ii TucMlay. June 12lli. at liaimt Valverslty. i The session of th" Suiniii"r Si-leo f Musie oren.-i a I the l'aitlst Uni versity TiK'Sdnyj morninu. June 1'ith. Fm ollments be made any. tim afler ; o'c'oek ii. rn. .The piiisrteet l that there will be a larpely attended sif.-ivn. Students have registered ? from this .in(l aljiin ing Stater; and tvithooi ilonl.t this will he the most Huecessful session yet held. Unusual .'idvsntapes ale offered In all lines of tniHI-al Iti.-it im tlon. with special cniMhasIs in n'tiin il classes in fdano and tlieoiy te.o litni;. Never trC fWlCe has Uieiej been offered in the State a course 'f Inst ruction especial ly! fitting teaeh4rs to teach children. Tlie analMieiil course of class les Mns in o;no teeiinlc is of special tene(t to teacllers of all rades. The theory glasses in enr training, haimom. etc ..(under ilr. White's ln strtietion. will iprosent tlie most mod el n Ideas In tlw'se sul'ei.. In voice cii'tinc no such advantages have e--et- heeh offereil in the State. Mr. Fdwin Wl'm. a noteil solol.-i Mnd teacher of Now 'i U. Mi!! he hei-e the v.hoie .se.-iion and wilt :ive :'s;ons .ersonjiil o all U-e stu-d-nts. Miss Fdith il.onjvti e-t. a s;ei-lallst from New Vol';. hai ihilre i?f l ublle School Mush-, and v.ijl !;-lve a -peria! couis.fj to those wishing to prepare themselves us suret visors of music in. the u ll 1- s I 's. The n n 1 1 1 j.vH! be ,iiie o! -rtire n Joyment' to ni(isi- lovers. Several de liutitfu) ciiiK.'tt.s will e yi ven"; by t J i ir.usie laciiltv aud , others.- two saered 'op-eits. oiic in f;Teriton Street .tcthodi.t e'Jureh. tlie her in tie-Fil-st Presbvtri.Mi chill Ii. and ' the fh'oir of thejGood S -jdierd hi.icll. r.nder the diri' tion of Mr. Wade R. 1'rown. will sinii I'ait I of G. nils' Hob. City at the lectiUrr oveninir wrxlee on ! Sunday, .lu'v ils. The North Carolina , Music Festival. July r,lh and -Mb. wi'l hi im- the ss fiOIl to ,t cloy. The pi cat chorus. vhih two vars ao nuiiiler ja tdces. .an orchestra tf I w n t ' - Ii ve players, a fpi;rtet of so!lsts from Nfw i Yoriv bfom?!it South especially for tjiis engagement, arid live well Known North Cirohna soloists wiP i;lee th'ee rriiiid fumcils. The rail roads have yifanted r''lu' d rates for his festival pud It !i khiKcs to eclijwe anvthln? of the kind hereto fore attempted in Ralelich. The festival chorus will hold Its tirst rehearsal Monday night, June JXth. at S : 3 o'c'oel:. in lh Pant 1st l-'nrvrrsity. Ipv -oi-y Kinder in the itv as we' I as t!tose attending the sum mer school. ;ire inviteft, ;mi1 uree to Join this choitis. n examination Is held nor are there anv fees connected vth jolnlnsr "jexecbt that each mpiii- i - i ran i ! in Shiprnento tcf June (EXACT! GA7. Northern Arkansas (where die SHOE GO. exreEet u hay for ikftU music woivirj'c'"'i exceed 25 tent The only r?hulniienta for member shin are ;. r Vlef, a Rood d utility to c.chjjp a-fat I read jly. Hie Ri-4-cpAfiii o tlio h. mi j . . (iovcrnor; atC; 1 Mrs, cjlenn at ihc lunslon !"e "J,' 'IPInfnt features of the MtUjri earners' Assembly will be the recenloti lo teachers In aJtend- t'"n,!fr3frf Governor and, Mrs. tuenn at thc Rxftitlve Mansion rn th evening or Wf'ht5lay. June 131 from 9: SO- to 11 6. tjTh enMr r": ments of tlt; rfet.tion have bjen in the-hands the Roiird of Advisers of the SumntfSyool, or whlchT Mrs. Clcnn Is a iHiimber. and the event will undotibtedlybe ine pf the m.Xt de lightful of f-iie fefson. j Assisting ovrnor and Mrs 'c.lenn in receiving the? teachers will b" the d 1st inguishefl .visitors to the Assembly: Hon. .V. c. ehrfer. president .W the National FI5S.nitfonal Association ; MLss Celestia F. art?h. of the fieorgia. State NonnWi SJiol: Dr. jhn M. Coulter, of She. University of Chicago: Ir. ami 1rs.JF- . Wwxivvard. of Itiehinond idlej-e: also t:; State ifi ccrs with tni'irvives; the (kivern'or's staff, the oltenjt of the Assembly and Summer Sc Iftiol with their wives- the Board of AVIsArs and the Kxecutlve Comtnittee fjfj IKy Assembly. The Boa rl o Advisors have! asked a la rue numfeerf Raleigh's social and int lle iualuViaVers to co-oerate with them in tjte smtertalnment of the guests. Ttirfif ladles whose nanves ap-iw-ar belovv'Willlonstltute the commit tee cntc&fulfaincnt: j Mrs. J. -VUTarner. chairman;: "Mrs. XV. J. Andfivrfi Mrs. J. It -Keshlre. Mrs. tiriin(f 'Cbwpcr. rMrs. Sherwoo H!gs. M rsjjjaanes Pou. Mrs. it. W. Jackson.-, Mfi Walter flrlmes. Mrs. I. McK. PittlircrMrs. R. n. nall. Mrs. T. K. Hrun; g In the mt&icooni'the following la dis will reelv"3: : Mrs. F. Itijtubee. Mrs. Frank Ford. M r: .fu'l TlsfnbeNakc. Mrs. iA. B. Andrew s. Ms. vl'aul Lee. MrsJ J. I. Boushall. Mrs . J. Thomas. Mrs. J. S. Jeffreys. Mf, AJ W. Knox. Mni L. A. Mahler. Mrptj t'fiarleti Root. In the diciutroom: i Mrs. W. Montromery. Mrs. J. R. ChamtHTlam ilrs. J;u. McKfmnion. Mrs. Jas. F"Srrll. Mrs. John Hi Hard ing. Mrs. lS;Cj Duncan, MIsslMattie MrlgRs. MrftiJjis. Brlggs. Mrs! J. E. Ray. Miss .sieV Dinwiddle. j In the giittlcnens parlor: . Mrs. Alf afj-ifsjupson. Mrs T. 5-'. Ivcv. Mrs. i:. F.t4idtgomery. Mrs. Jos. t;. Brow n. Mr;;:Crev J. Hunter. Mrs. B. s Skinner. MrB.Wi Kll,c,re. Wrn -t?. .i. Musree.tAire, v. . i'rimrtsc. Mrs. RosentlSai. i In the I'tfethficallery: ! Mrs W.$C Rlddick. Mrs,- Mary Irlmes Sii&Uv.bM rs. ' Joh. Poj-ue. Mrs. R. S. Mr;.clv. Mrs. Alfred William. Mrs. R. H.levi,s. Mrs. Andrevy Svme. Mi.-s Marthf;!lKpvd. Miss PattlejMorde cai. Mrs. 1, Johnson. Mis$ Dals Den son. 'j i . The follH4lnjt ladles, 'assisted by a I.aiK numWitr pt Rateijrh's charnfmg inaidenx. vvH) constitute the committe on refresh r?tnt3; j Mrs. J. ' H I$.rnney. chairman: Mrs. Henry lUtoily. Slra. S. A. Aslte. Mrs. B. W. BaWrr. Mrs. R. I., tlray, Mrs. Wm. Bran?! Jnes. Miss Susan Clark Miss Matj gIerrlmon. Miss Ma'y Jones. MrsHejiry Miller. The boafd Kjd incorporators of the Summer Suooj will also Ik" present and wlM a'it n the entertaiuncnt of the jiuestsg;; Tl'Ji- music for the occa sion Is to iro fi-iilsheri by the? orches tra or the Ch-stlktptlst hurcl'i- Some of RaleiffiW most clever artists, are numbered fl.mo,r this uroup 6f musi cians, and! vfry delightful program has been pJj?paVvii fr the ovasion. While Itj'ts rnnoKsible to o'ikii 'the doors of tfty Mansion to thei general public upofrit oc'casion. owing to the large bod5tf Visitors who ap to be In attcnla5' ifton the A-smbIy, .t!'e Boanl r -?1 vigors and tnanngement f the Asseijihiy vv ish to eoctend at Ibis time lnvlhiijbn.to the following: The State BoaiiofiiK'lucatlon. with their wives; the tpicnjbers of the CorjoratloM Commissioff !amj their wives; the ity Moard of jfjdueation snd wives: the 'ounty Boiil of Kducation aipl wives; the pastorf ijof Jjh city fhurehej pni wive; antprets i-epresntat(ve.s. He U'hn;h& and' ruiiM awai live to flglj aniother day or d y mav raw a pension m I $7$,56.45) l-er is H . --- - - fTj " --r-ur .:- - IMS HIS M. uhdred Thousand i Dollars ! I a-. - . I : - - - - ' '-I wear oAj shoes is hardest) mean that DIAMOND BRAfD SHOES WEAR . DSSD JUST bp a Chronic Invalid Woman Is Restored to Health M Pe-ru-na. . -W s V .'A ... ;-. j -a y : !; ' 'if a 3 MBS. I.IZZIK SUABI'E. : . j MRS. LIZZIE SHARPE,2u3rrled ship St., Providence, R. t writes I "Some time ago I wrote you, asko advice In regard to my health, describ ing my symptoms. J j! 1 'Following your advice' and taking your medicine for only flvd weeks, i mm thankful to say I am a wefl woman. "i naa innerea lor a numwr oi years with constipation, indigestion and'TeS male troubles of the worst form. I wa unable to do my house wo r without . !! i help. 4 After taking Peruna I have expo; rienced the most satisfactory result. 1 - - L . . am like a new person, i do all my uwn ; housework, thanks to Pe run d. i 'I want to recommend Pcrjuna to!. all who are similarly afflicted."! Recommends. Pe-ru-fna. Mrs. Mary C. Dart, Carding ton, oftid, writes: ii 'Tor two summers I was under a $S- tor's care for malaria fever, told that I would just have out until fall. . "I made up my mind to land 1 was to wear it 114- Pentna and since taking.it I havjunot tcen Vroubled at all. I have not had chills or fever for five years." h . Mrs. Lizrio Lohr,1155W. 13th street, Chicago, 111., writes: h 1 take pleasure in writim : yoa thiese line--, thinking there may be ohor women su!Teriufi:as did. j1 v- . )-. Hartmnn to'imc what ailed me A'ow Ham rrcct. " I SlM'-CllAL. StJMIFR SIXSIOX OF - iMsttsoaATco s 35.00; to time in eitlrer the tonrmereiai l.sterins durinff the month of June I.r rais if tuition. Purl pg roe pat splciotrd positions as boo -keejvrst iiihrrs if we had rjraduates.? .i;o'C lu time for positions this nil : S - t Writ todav for Cats oarue ann KiNtrs nrsiXFss coi.u:r.lv, First : ' - ' , . -" - : - v. - - ... vl I ST. LQUISi, IWE ' WEECC ' fPsJIthe women In the world irfto M hare been saved from a life ol . wretchedness and misery by Peruna, --lf all these women could be assembled together, what a multitude they woul J make. . . . - - - omen from theNorth, women from jiie South, women from tho East and women from the "West; women In high circles and women in the lowly walks of life; ladies of leisure and house wives. There Is bo class or nationality that does not furnish a multitude of women who have been' aSfleted. with son-. chronic ailment peculiar to their sex which has been relieved by Peruna. In .almost every Instance these woir.cr have tried other remedies and consulted numerous doctors without any favors bio or permanent results. j At last they have resorted to PCrnnn Generally because some friend has ro vised It. They find Peruna to he exactly the remedy they have been looking, fcr many years. Peruna is oneof those remedies which vuv n vuamu line ij a uui in t another woman. A . It is a remedy that relieves promptly and lu benefits remain. --- Mrs. liattle llarger, castle Uate.L l.-ih, chaplain' O. A. R. Circle and member Daughters of America. writes f44Since I have used Peruna in the home we have had no illness of any kind. ' ' ; - - "I am the mother.of two children uno oi vxiexu was irouuicu wiui nurui i of the head. ' r I .n. thim tr,Ht V. than three weeks. - ; . 4Tho other child had a bad stomach causing an unpleasant breath and loss of appcUte. ' . "Five bottles of Peruna cured tba B ft. JWf...f... mmrt. uiii. MI felt worn out and had. pains, but after using Peruna for five weeks my health wasrestored, my strength re turned and all pains disappeared. . '! recommend Peruna as, a " speclat benefit to weary mothers and children -Keeps Po-ru-na In the House Mrs. Christina Stuevca, 2ew Hoi stein, Wis. writes. j "It is with pleasure that I Inform yo:i that I am well. IT Peruna and Man aim. " j "1 am now ablo to do my housework asain. ; l thank you many times' Dr Hart- man,for your valuable adv.ee. . "1 believe, had I not taken Peruna, I would not be among the living Whenever thaveaittle indisrsllon I take a dose ot lcrana acd It iicins me. '1 keep Peruna n - PAYS FOR SCHOIARSUIP UXLIMITKD. - - or snort nana nepanmrms m Pr3 This Is a large reduction trom our reu i't days we have placed 26 uplls In i could have and stenographers., and Pupils enterlns now will finish courses . . Addrem.--' f Jsew journal. Ralelsh. or Cliarlotte. X. C. VEAR , V i ? : V'. . ril I . if' -i 1 '-ifCi'il - ...a '"- -- fii "y i r; ! Rclclsh LlzrV.z 17cr!:3 COOPERBRCS, 'jr.rcpc, 1M.V FCi Che5ap3G!ro';hi: Ohic0LcLEi7cy HO JTT-: TO TIII2 WE5TT. T rasi. vestibule tntns nl;!i timing rnr m-rt Ice. Vliroirgli i"unrr:rit slccpcr( t 'JulTi:. rincir.nat 1'hlca-o ami St. . hih. . - . I.v. Richmond. 2:00 p. m. 11:00 p. m. l.v. Charlottes, vllle .....itili pi m. , 2:ZZ a. m. Lv. Lynchburg. C:lo p. m. Ar.ClncInnatl. 1:00cm. ' 5:00 p.m. Ar. Ltouisville. 1 1:00 . m. 8:00 .p.m. Ar. Chlcagol . . 6:30 p. m... 7:10 a. m. Sr.' St. Iuls.. :2 p. m. 7: IS a.n . Dlrm rounrrti3 fo? nil points atllt hrt nmtr. Xorih'vrt. Quickest and Tlie lin to the cclcbrntctl mountnln rcwti of Vlrginbi. t i-ne iecripiive . mailer, srtieuuics and Pullman referral km, sshlress. y. O..WARTHKX. IV P.. A. C. & o. fly. Cn.. itkiimomL V lf. AV FTTI.f.KH. i On. Piijw. Agent. Bargains jnFiclinn Hound In ' lMiMlaonM cbtth bltMilng. 5tc. ur C7c. is il pa id. ATHKRTOX. GEI1TR JlIi The tiinm"!!. l;Ai:i:il V-?. 11. t - . Hie IJttlc XIInMrr. Cllt'Umil.U WINSTON , T! rlcbr,,- V v 1 I ; - The Cirlsu. coi:iixi,T. aiAitin " . . Tlie MaMcr Giristlan. : cit.wrxr:i. iiarion In tlc lalacr of tlie King. Saint Hark. . . air. Isaacs. . DAVIS. RICHARD HARDIX - Soklicrs of Fortune. t ' IKVLn.CtXAN r I. Advent ureM of 81erlo-k IIo!me Hound of lite IlakeTvlllx. IlUXXF. I IV I " lr. .Ifooley In Fratv ami Wmr. itn.n. at 81. Oiimi. ' CiRl-IEX. ANNA .KATUI-hincC I 'llligrrc Rail. IXJKD.'PAITIj IJ:iCJiSTi:il fjorawTer SterUn: HOPE, AXTHOXY I Rupert ot llentxao. , j lnsoner ot Zcnda. r 1 1IOKAUNG, E. 1- I RafTW. j - Amateur Craclsman. " iioucn. EJIERSOX The Law of the Irfind. ! HiHsLsKlppi liubbks. IXXIOX. JACK : Call of tlic.lVIUL MACCROTir. HAROLD 'Hi V Tlie Cjrav tak. - If Slan vn tle CVtx. .McCTJTCIIEX, GIvO. It. I . i.t .... Castle CraiiycTmv. Graastark. . HZ .TAIIRIKCiTOX. TIOOTII - j x M onsen r Ilea uca Ire. . CJentlenvan From Indls. Also Ions list of various otl ier titlea Send for Editiona limited. ) . Alfred Williams Company ' 'RALuUGH, If. C. ENGRAVED Wo'dd!nf;-;InvItQttbns atHt VlajUnt fMfim A'rrvodt aa Cbespaa Printing. Writ q. i- ' t - . , , t r ,i , Tlie Uelir3oo!s- end ElAtronery Co, Zllrlimnnd. Ta. A. B Harvard. C. E.. Iawrence. Sci. Sch. ; CP. E. GURGWYn. ClTtt. Ann IlTDRArUC KXGIHtEB. TtX.C BCttXHRO. . RICBM05D. VA. River n1 H Arbors Improved. WkvTfs aa1 Ti-r- Witer KowfN D-Tn'mtteC-m articled. , ' lopd- ! Wtfr Riira4s B-Jilt. Hi- Works Er-ft-t ivrt 4ti Pr p ;rt v S-wef Sfitemi oisscLrATtox. DevKned. . limises and Ixt for Sale. . Bjr -irtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Wake County, made at Feb ruary Term. 1908, In the case of Th Carolina Ttu. Company. puarCaln. etc.ra J. Winpate et al. 1 will, on Monday, the 2nd day of July. 1S-3 3, at the Court House door of Wake Coun ty. In Kalelh. aell hy auction fo. casli two lota In the ton of Wake Foros:. - First lot hounded on the w est ty the land of the Railroad Ct ?f.ny. on the north hy .W..C 'Wlnate's ot. on the east by White street: on the south by Mrla. Purefoy'a lot, on thN lot 13 a metal covered store, 23 1-2 .eet by 83 feet- - Second-lot la in the totv-n t WsUe Forest and bounded onthe west t-v Wlllt Holding' lot., on the east b"v C. F. Reid'a old lot. and on the south by'the road, being a three cornere 1 lot on which Is located a two room cottage, For Turther description see T7. J. Wlngate. Wake Forest. Hour of pale 13 m. J. Jt. FLEMING. Commlsslorer. AnsuxisniAToa's :;oticj:. iiavlnjp que lifted as administrator of the estate of J. R. Smith, deceaod. this is to notify all the creditors of the estate to present their claims to us for payment on or before the 20th day ot May. 1907Jor this notice will be -lea 1 in bar of recovery. , , All J persons Indebted to the estit will please settle without Turtha.' . fr iar, j, ; M. SM.r.I, r4- , A. M. THOX.l'SOV S-Zfirla-w-iw Admlnirirf trr.

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