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THE CAUCASIAN PUBLISHED EVERT TIIUK3DAY BY TIIK CAUCASIAN PUB. CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. NEGRO PROBLEM IN THE SOUTH. ) Yer. His Month. Tarea Montb," 91.00 I .00 85 Ho. 7 TjJ f . J 11. LAWLESSNESS ' WALKKII THE STATE LIKE A PKSTI LENCK." tfOVKKNOU AYCOCK riTATED IN HIS Ln'AU'.UIUL ADDUKHS 1 1 1 AT CNDEK, AND TIIEKEFOKE J'.Y IM PLICATION IN CDXrEQUKXCE OK, FUSION UULE 'LAWLESSNESS WALK ED THE RT AT E LIKE A PESTILENCE, CHIME KTALKED AliKOAD AT NOON DAY, KLEEP LAY IMlWX WITH AIA11M AND THE POUND OF THE PJ.STOL WAS MOKE FKKQVENT THAN THE SONO OF THE MO"KINO .BIRD." HOW HTANDrt THE 'AfB TO-DAY rii.ufi.vMi-' Haven't THE acth OF THREE RED SHI KT LECJ I.SLATI'RIX AND MORE THAN TWO YEAI-S Ol v.irif itv n F. N E F I C E N T RULE I'AHHED INTO HISTORY SINCE YOU PROCLAIMED THE FOREOOIN( When voir auk cavorting over THE STATE WIIOOFINO FOR EDUCA TION AND ROADS DON'T YOU IIEA1 OF MORE CRIMES REINO COM M IT El IN NORTH CAROLINA THAN KVK1 BEFORE AND DO YOU CONTINUE TO ATTRIBUTE THESE TO FUSION RULI Special California ExXtiraloii : A rarty will leave Atlanta at most of the Southern Stales, have ci- tUJ ikAfA ftn;2tinn wlsplv and wdll uni 4 w 1 - - - , , that we are In no sort of trouble about auto ui., liners in the, uuaima uwni isirmmznam to ioa iYncTM". vki A Democratic Lawyer of Louisburg Says the Question is How to Keep Them in the Kitchen and Cotton Fields. W publish below an excerpt from 0 an arti.-S..- on the nro problem by Mr T V. i; rkett. r lu;s'jurg. wnicu apparpl in th? News an-1 Observer liorm; uays a. we nie it niOHt amusing thins; we have seen on be ne'rro question: To the Klitor: At the risk of being lKiiled in oil for heresv. I beg to submit tnat no wrner un the ne;rro fjueuon wno&e ax ... ; c . ft rlU,,jrflll anf! 1 ubmit that I j I O J T V J f' a -a - has come to ny nonce nas loucneu mt n-al vital arvl pressing negro problen. them; and if the penny-a North ix-rslst in getting excited and turning red in the face and saying bad words abosit a negro problem down here, then they will simply occupy the ridiculous position of the man who went into convulsions because h dreamed that his neighbor had the colic. The only way the negro can become a problem is for newspaper and maga zine writers to keep on calling him one. If there i3 not a let-up along this line, the negro will after a while deny that he is a negro and insist that he is a kit 1- , . V Vi n a Drooiom. ah men imij .ui TO SUBSCRIBERS of ticket, Including berth, will l 66 50. Full information furni-h-ed upon application to W. T- Baun deis, G. A.t 1. D., Fri.-x System, Atlanta, Ua. " DEMOCRATS TRYING TO DIVERT THE ATTENTION OF NORTH CAROLINA TAX-PAYERS. The Raleigh Post says there is a re port from Washington that the next Speaker of the House of Representa tives' policy throughout the coming session of Congress will bo "rigid economy." Tho Tost is afraid if ex penses are cut down it will mean that appropriations for important interests will b cut down also. Rut says if economy is practiced the taxes should which we of this good day have to face. Thai problem, an every man or woman who is pus upon his voir dire wlil swear, is threefold: I. How to get a competent negro wo man in the kitchen. How to get and keep a kind anc trustworthy negro woman in the nur sery. How to get and keep plenty of ne groes in the cotton patch. Now, as I am a lawyer and have never been a candidate, I have had no means of acquiring sufficient knowl edge of agriculture to entitle me to be heard upon the col ion patch proposi lion, but oh ihe kitchen and nursery question I can speak "as one having authority." It is well enough for our wise states men, who Dip into the future far as human eye can see, and for our shrewd politicians, who dip only as far as the next election, to in dulge in learned theories about, tho ne gro as a social and political factor ir. our midst. P.ut, sir, the real negro question Is not political, is not social. it is domestic. The fear of the negro which is ever before the eyes of the woman of today is that said negro will not turn up in time to "edit the gravy department" in the morning. The, r.egro who is on the nerves of the men of this hour, and who is causing their heads to gray, but not with years," is the one whom we seek eagerly, but do not nnd, at ner post in the nursery; and consequently, the pious men of this country, contrary SOUTHERN UAILTVAY Wek-Exd flat's to Mcmnlain Ilaora The Southern IUilway will round-trip tickets to points named below for all trains Saturday and forenoon Sunday, good icturning leaving destination not later than Mondap following date of Sale, ex cept Blowing It-re, all trains Fri days and Saturdays good returning leaving destination not later than CMS! GUNS! LOADED WA GDSi tflK! LOADED SHELLM Pit V ;i 0 to their religious scruples, are forced be reduced. It is very amusing to see in thl? unoannv hours of the nieht to how the Democratic papers of this do skirt dance stunts to the bellicose State try to draw their readers' atten- lamentations of their latest born. t ... , i! .. . . . . These sir, are living, wide-awake tlon from North Carolina affairs to na- ouestions: oucsthms which vitallv af- tional and International affairs. They I , ieci me neaun, weann, morais aim re haven't the back-bone to "face the mu- ,.gion of thQ lan(. and un,ess tney are sic at nome. 1 ne unngs uiai aro 01 solved and that right quickly, our agri most interest to North Carolinians are cultural industries will wane, our churches will be filled with men who have lost, the last vestige of their re ligion, those evil-minded lawyers who run the divorce mills will feed and fat- it; if taxes are high in your county Rn on excpss of tollf and the ancient you feel it; if they are high in your and honorable institution of marriage town you feel it. If taxes are high for will fall into disrepute and disfavor 1 the support of our national government among the people. . , ,t , " wliy did Dinah go away, von need not feel it. nersonallv. unless F I tdifi . . i 1 a x 1 o v nen we so wisneu nor ior 10 stay: you wish, as the tax-payer does not Jg a goug ag fu, of pathog ag the pay a cent of direct tax for the support mournful "Song of the Shirt." of the national government. Every Mr. Editor, we need the negro in our cent of taxes yon pay on your poll and business. He suits the South and the if the Southern press will at once be gin to deny vehemently that we have a negro problem in the South, if it will iaily call sharp attention to the peace ful and harmonious relations which ictually exist between the races, if it will publish in big headlines that the vvhite people of the South arttbe best friends the negroes have in the world, and that ninety and nine of the ne ?rov?s fully understand this and appre ciate it if the press will adopt thi? course, I will go bond that in a yeai the negro problem so called, will be the more heard of. tycfWortc" Weakeno Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through our kidneys once every three minutes. 1 he Kidneys are youi blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due'to neglected kidney trouble. , Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady leart beats, and makes one feel as though hey had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working "in pumping thick, kidney ooisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. if you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer s $wamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized, it stands the highest for its onderf ul cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sample bottle by mail Homf of swamp Root ree, also pamphlet telling you now to find out if you have kidney or Ladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. KtfcntC 3t Co.6feamton, N. Y. Tuesday following date of tale. Meredith" alone is f Dont yoa want a good literary magazize for yourself aud VtmUy toj read ? 1 f so, yoa can nfu rj 1 ' hA H BON'S MAGAZINE for one ytsr together with THE CAUCASIAN lor or e year for ?I.C0. The prSo f PEARSON'S MAGAZINE I $l.o per year, or 10 cent pvr copy, and cannot be secured for lesi anywhere. This offer applies to old sufocrttVr' that pay up and renew, as v il a- to the new snbscriteK. Any of our ' r.; i i i in ... i ... reaucr insi wumu uku m hju "Janice Meredith," a leautiful story j of the Revolution, by Paul Leicester! Ford, can secure it with THE CAU- 10, X t;m.n rail. ! 9 nr.r kh-k, v.s run ataix)oui-s a ntin:s of$1.9J. The prico of "Janice Q OF KVKUY DESCRHTION. 6 6 ' A .11 l o' at ail be sold Saturdays only good .'caving ' advantage of th"n offer, fend in your j te-stination not later than Tuesday Subscription at one?, aa the ofTerj O following date of sale. I may be withdrawn at anytime. I a the things that pertain to Norh Caro lina. If taxes are high in this State every tx payer In North Carolina feels property goes into the Treasury of our South suits him, and the man who says a won! to ensronder strife and oreludice State. And sun our state Treasury is x . m , oeiween us is an enemy oi Doin races 1 1 . . -..1. ! 1 . 1 PT.HAA.... nP 4 1 I imuaiupi, vinie w.e iimjr iub Th)J ony fangg lhe negrQ eyer had United States is full and overtlowing. consisted of ballots and those were "There is something rotten In Den- artistically and scientifically extracted mark," and therost has caught a whiff b the constitutional amendment; and today they are as a people, harmless as blind nunnies. A hundred white men lion or tax-payers irom worm uaronna affairs. The Post and his crowd should more to say later. Following rates from Raleigh N. C. To Shelby, N. C. $5. SO Rutherfordton, N. C. G.45 Lincolnton, N. C. o.J5 Clifis, N. C. 5.25 Lenoir, N C, 5 30 Blowing Rock, X. C. 8.60 Ashevillc, N. O. 7.00 Black Mo vntains, N. C. Round Knob, N. C. Marion, N;C. Morganton, N. C. Counely Springs, N. C. Hickory, N. C. Tryon, N.C. Henderson vi He, N. C. Brevard, N C. Lake Toxoway Hot Spring, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. Morehead City, N. C. Cape Henry Va. Norfolk Va. Old Point Va. Virginia Beach Ocean View Rural Hall Taylorsville For further particulars write or call n T. E. GREEN, C.-T. A., Yarboio House Building, Raleigh, N. C. All phones 141. may oe witnurawu ai any Add res', j Ha lei uir, N. C. ' 9 "ALL RIGHT" COOK STOVES, lIEATINt! STOVES. HOUSE FURNISHINtS GCODS. TIN. WAKE, PAINTS ANI OILS, BUILDING MATERIAL. Eviji-vlliiff iii Hardware" Found at Our Store. 1-4 SEVEN YEARS IN BED. "Will wondars GVt-r ceA ! ' in- ! G 1) qaire tae friends of Mrs L. Peas', il & a 45 Lawrence, Kia Taey kaew h.u ha . Lr been unable to leave h.r bed in 6f v r ' I en years on account of k:dney and ! 5-2oand gencr-d debilitj; bat, 4'Thro, battles of El?ctnc B.ttprs enabled rae : 1 7.50' to Wa'k." aho write, "atd in three . G(K.l.s .ohipiI anu iIjv crdcrcJ. (Grtn TiaIrg Statu givto with a"h purchaser ) SIGN (U THE HORSE SHOE. if Hart-Ward Hardware Company, u ce-k-ors to JuliiM Lewi- Hardtvare Co , RALKKill. X. C. 0 0 0 0 0 0 h 6 o 0 6 7.75 roontli3 I felt iika a new p non. I k 8 50. Women stiff-ring from head -,the, I .,j backach, nervoasness, t'tep;esines3 j r'jr ! melancholy, faiahus and d.zy epulis! will fiad it a priceless blessitg. Try j 4 it. Satisfaction is guaranteed. Ouly 4 ;,u 50 cents. 4 75, 4.75 4,75 4.75 i 75 3.95 5. SO alesgh Marble Works ml mil Agonsy SAVt:S TWO FROM DEATH. "Oar little daughter had au k1 most fatal attack of whoopicg oneh J and bronchitis," writes M rs- W. K. Havilatd, of Armont-, N. Y , "but, when all other remedies failed, ws saved her life with Dr. Kiag's New Discovery. Oar niece who had con- sumpsion in &n advanced stage, also ( used this wonderful medicine and to day she is perfectly well.' lVsr- rate threat and luog diseases yio'c to Dr. King's New D.tcavery as tf no other medicine on earth. I -if alii b!e for ccugh3 and cold?. oOj atd $1 00 bottles guaranteed. Trial bot tles free. it Millikan, walker I Bain GROUND ROCK AS A MEDICINE. The rich people of the cities go to ths " springs " to be cured o? varl- ailments. They take not and cold bains in the Mineral water and drink gallons of it, and go home relieved, if not cured. Most people cannot afford to do this aid neces sarily suffer and bear It. The mineral forming such a large part of the water cozrcB from the mineral ore at the bottom of the spring. Prof. Theo: Ncel, a geolcg'st, now living in Chicago, dUcjvered a mine of this Ote many years ago while prcspecdng in tho southwest and is now grinding and selling it under the name of Vit e Ore ai.d as sucr the medicine has become well known to the readers of this paper. Prof. Noel, lhe discevcrer ci the mineral, has formed th9 Theo. No? 1 Company, cf which ha is the presi dent and piineipal stockholder, which company occupies tVe large Vitae-Ora Building at 527, 529 aud 531 W. North Ave., Chicago 111. Send for a free sample mention ing this paper. in this county can easily and without strife and without friction keep them see that the insane of the State are exactly where they belong. properly. cared for, before they begin There are three of these people on talkine about national annronriatlons. my place, and my four-year-old boy can C7I ' ' I u ut and does ru.'e every one of them as abso lutely as a Czar. Anyone of them wouli ish an the unnecessary omce3 they ... , . , . ... .... . ' ' fight to the last ditch for him, and A M A T I nave creaieu ior party pets, inow win Would not swUo (hem off for anv 0hpr the Post please explain the cause of I labor on earth. Mr. John Temple our financial embarrassment in the Graves is a brilliant orator;- but I sub Rtftf imvemmont nml wo tnav havolmIt V'hcn he talks about exporting my cook and your nurse, he is under mining the very foundations of society and an iniiinrtioii should 1r snod nut v e nave received tne nrst issue oi i , . , . I against him requiring him to shut up. The SShithfleld Times, a Republican In a rccent issue of your paper you newspaper published at Smithfield, said, speaking of the negro question. with Mr. J. Wayland Allen, formerly that "nobody's opinion is worth much." of this city, as editor. We wish the You were absolutely correct, and why? paper much success. " For ,he very same and very sufficient reason that nobody s opinion would be New York phj'sician has made the , , , . the North Pole is made of. The fruit- discovery that indigestion causes peo- f ul writers on tw bj t , . f pie to tell lies. That being true, the ery principle of logic by assuming the patent medicine men should do good existence of a condition in the South business among some of the politicians which is absolutely non-existent. I re- In this State I b ho yuuiicai or social ne gro problem. Those questions are res arliUlHratll Vr hnVO fivoH tV, rmrrr-.' you expect to vote in the election . a , , .... bounds and determined his habitation next fall you must pay your poll tax in r-rfect accord with his tnr beforo next May. And that poll tax necessities, and in the place assigned receipt will cost you more this year him he is, as a race, content to dwell MANAGER WANTED It is an admitted fact that Grcemboro is rapidly forgoing to the front and in a very short time will bo the leading city of North Carolina. Her Railroad facilities are unsurpassed In the State, and there is a constant it flux of capital employed in the vadous kinds ol manufacturing, which Is constantly increasing the population of the City, and a grat demand for real eatato has been created, and thr property is constantly c anging hands, but considerirg the mar velous growth of the City, the price has kept on a reasonable b3sis. Persons desiring to invest here can make no mistake, provided proper care is taken in location and price of property. We make it our tusi nes3 to keep a vigilant wa-ch over the interest of our customers, and are in a position to save you money, as we keep posted on value in city and nearby farming i roperiy, and can aid you in investing your capital where it will bring you quick and satisfactory return?. Correspondence solicit! d. When you aro in the City we extend to yon a cordial invitauon to viiit our offico, Rocm No. 6, over Sykes Dru Sore, Grcen3bjro, N. C. SRJAWBERRY PLANTS f)e argcst Stock iu tlje tUorlo. 2Ccarln 100 Dandies. AH the choice, Incious kind for th? OUR GRAND CLUBOi OFFER- i ii -Li -' Sbipnients made to any part of the State at same price as at shoj. EUaONUMlECVITS COOlMMt ItllOM.. lrMrl-tr-i. Raleigh, N. C. When writing f advertisers mention the Caucasian Send for Catalogue. Now is thD tiim to send In your Subscription to tho Caucasian and gft tho advantage of our grand clubbing rates. GOOD CLOTHING AT LOW PRK KS You will Mud them at . 1 M TI U HIE PA - RALEIGH, N.C. The Real Lino of Shoe Iu the City. All Styles of Hats WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY, TRY US. We will send The Caucasian, Atlanta Constitution and TnE Sunny outh all cno vear for By ordering tho thro9 at onceyon get the SUNNY SOUTH FA EE. It is published weekly and is u!l of good Southern Stories by US Southern authors, including Sto for the young as well as for older ones. Trustworthy lad v or eenllemen to Garden and Fancy Market Al oMiip , . " . . ping varietie Also FRUIT TREES OF manage business in this County and ALL KINDS TO CROWERS AT WHOLE- adfoihing territory for well and SALE RATES- e will save you bail favorably known House of solid a planting an orchard. Dewberries, financial standing $'20.00 straicrht A.cparaguj, Rhubarb, Grape Vines, . etc ec cash salarv and exnensfiR. mifl pacTi r . x Monday by check direct from head-; quarters. Expense money advanced; position permant. Address Mana ger, 610 Monon Bldg., Chicago, 111. (Dnr 120 page iHanual, ftcc to tinners, enables cucrnboon to groin tb,em ujiih, success ana profit. All plants pac?d to carry across the 1 . . .. . pnnr. npne trail, m n-i.nn . . in.. TTDOTPTPa A T r WDOnTmTnuo I " uus liiUS uxotiio auij runuiuiiViic. tra ed catalogue free Sneaiiy it vou J. F. Hughes, was a candidate wa"ba caaloVfhiPPir&Varieties fnr rnnntxr Trraan or nt. n.i Pnnf 1 '"" alucu mijus- Tcnlinental plant o.t KlTTKELI., A . C. than before. Governor Aycock, speaking of the negro question, says: "Indeed, In civil Buits between whites and negroes the Juries incline to favor tho negro.' Ay cock should have added, If he is a pemocratlc negro. The constitutional amendment pu him out of commission politically, and there is no sort of trouble about his social status. It is as hard for a white man to get into a social pew for which he is not scheduled as it is for a camel to do the needle act, and there need be no fear about the negro's doing so I insist that North Carolina, and mm.wt i . in. . hi ... ., HOW IS YOUR SOLE? Ga., but it was predicted that he conld not live six months. He was afflicted with a running abscess on his lung and suffered for three years; his life trembled In the balance when he heard of Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion. He tried it and was finally cured and thus upset tho piodic- If your Shoes need r?pairing bring tions or ail who knew him. It s them to me. I guarantee satisfactory positively guaranteed for all Throat work or will a&k no pay. Will call ana nunK trouoie ov aii ljruggists. for and return shoes in the city. Price 50c and $1 00. Trial bottle J free. ' I H Danvln The Cobbler. WEEK END RATES YIA S. A. L. vuuc um, i o- nhurph oiv TT1,I nn Q.l!,k ti noflrrt Air l.ino I?oiltrroxT t?511 rUnr I on sale for all trains Saturdays and fore-noon Sundays, good returning the following Monday. Round trip tickets trom Raleigh are as follows: From Raleigh to Wilmington $L50 u " Jackson Springs 3.30 Pntommi(V. 1f A RA -a- uiw.uuu.ii. v a. " " Ocean View, Va. 4.50 " " Old Pt. Comfort " 4.50 " " . Va. Btach 4.35 For -further infoimation spply to U. S. LEARD, T. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. C. H. Gattis, C. P. & T. A. Raleigh, N, C, Mf MOXTnLT BECULATOR l.the ob1t that la karmlrM mmi saaMnt rail. Rsx FKEE. MRS. B. KOWAy, B MUwgr fcV,VVlgI fPEtlf YRdmTlLLS ia. KED aaI (iold mcialUe box. :-, w.Us bla ribbca. Taketfcer. h-mt vtigenw Snbilu,tUi. aaa JmltT Mama. Ba cf oar Srnrvio - rT'T! ll.il. l.MHTMiimonials. HJti t a $2.00 The North Carolina STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. Couiisik Literary, Conmierical, ClaKsicel, Domestic Stlence, ScIenUfl Mantnl Training, Pedagogical and Music Oive cnurscs loading to Diplomas. Advanced count's leading to 1K gnos. - Will rquipprd Practice and Observation School. Faculty num bers 40. lioard, laundry, tution, and fees for use of text books, etc., 100 a year. For nonresidenco of the State $1C0. Twelfth annual sion begins September lo, 1903. To k-cure board in the dormilories all free-tution applications should bo inadebefore July 15th. Com pndence invited from those desiring competent teachers an-! sienozn phrrs. For cafalogin and other information address CARLES D. McIVER, President, Gresnsboro, N. C. V7 are anxkraa to Introdace nor hmi)M rvtnwiiia every home ll.roobout the America, tail are Joii. w - i . - O w J'ujvi j iui pi.VC rder at ! rvV-i-i zJt CTV.V111 aT"iXK w ao thla quirk Ir and taorit.if r;f R ' LiS CsT C,T Yi-, y. 'yV. lll y?u ar humm Mnedtf fnmi nt, -itbrr fur j.nn-S t.v-e aM u .?3Hr3.rj t and r Utlv. otU tuauce frlei1 tn.i ml . tluuiul j 1lrr et IKEE? " f . m ymr ram and adira n4 we will aend tu -UM i p. vW . VV, a7wVf reineairt.jK.ii each tx tor tic. a4 retura ti lt, , h' b fcL2-J,jU. I?''-111 we tiavertcHred the otier for tt.a f-T-C :- Cw i--i;1 otie,wblrh wewr.la.-nd yon ImmUu-ly upoa rr-lj4f i -M -'J''&-fc"f''r y'rorler.teithout the paj meat of aalnrlecat faiurriaaa fJj-;-rZ-l O-flJ. forclKhtlKxea. after you hare aold the $1 C3 worta au4 re s ,..r-4-5."Tr"-?5 ttsrneu the mosey. we will without any further wora . . il-?Lyl' Tour pwrtor Darmentof irt klci iiin.w .b a of two. Address all orders to 1 CAUCASUS P38 CO., RALEIGH, N. C. nun e rrPanuiu:iyaecnratii!Z-iiieceCHlSA1inRorart. exart'r aa Mrm r elltitr brown. l)Iueorfr,lddt-ciraUonii.FLl.Llxer(rraurilv timm TLitaM rf ur. xactiy a ;. Ill Klroad ferny, icr Vvrlu ! :7 !-i ?'jrr wn lUbll wea-i you to do la to mow it to your frleMa and til th , . I J , . f f 1 '.W tvg . ir A l'.l 1 t 1 .am. ,.a . . m I . . i. own uwwiirironiiiujm, isiaoeapar-ac! ana ui -w - j -" "v y " r cuintp. our i. i wi or rcMMin uim " 7 TJvlr.-'" .5.? ran tnaay .th-r TaloabU pretniarua tb nt.. alu wutods WHO will tTOTO we da not da e SEW IOUK ASSOCIATION, Dept. PiSHQS, OHGAIiS fiHQ SEWIHQ GAGKIKES OH FEE TRIAL!!! ELEGANT CENTURY UPfUGKT PIAS0,5125. Warranted SSjeart X Bast trm trial. ELEGANT PARLOR ORGANS, 525 UP. TTarraated 25 jeanta! VTfrtTtSaL ELEGANT CENTUrtY SEWING BACHWES, BALL-BEARING, $13- T7insS9Tetat " avt aawtlinbl rAIlMCJlllKa If THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ' ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT, LAW, MEDICINE, PHARMACY. One hundred and eight scholarships. rree lumon to teachers and to son of ministers. Loans for the nvK- i ..j . 606 STUDENTS. 66 INSTRUCTORS.' New Dnrmi tnrlpQ wffi. titi 1 Central Heating 40,000 volumes. Fall term, academic and al departments, begins Sept Address. F. P. VENABLE, President, fcooest , mm C PP Ed located la an parts et ta tb6orti. IYRITE FOR FREE CATAinruir CENTURY PiiF'G CO. dett So. 7oi facUrfH e-Jf w J him- tU) : - P EulSI.Ldt.IIL Personally Conducted Autumn Tours To LAKE- TOXAWAY And The Saphire Conntry VERY LOW RATES Water Works, 1 r .Ia er t0.f ive to everyone an orportonity to see and enjoy the i System, Library "d .f UJ f.ul Lke Mountain section. In tho Land of the Sky. nrof,innJ 5' SeP.teer 15. 22 and 20. mi. from Raleigh. N. C- to Lake Toxa7. .7. lftn.i Vl'r reuirn at rate cf $31X0. This rate includes railroad fare for CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Madia ifaaST Imim.T av an1 rpfurn mivU.a Jt 1 . T .1. TnTlTlfi i . . - - i ia&c nut: ucinccu .re and ke FairfieJd; Also seven days board at either t ,nn at Erevard. Toxaway Inn at Lake Toxatrif. rlvH a .nD. Vat SaPP. or the seven days tin hp Lrt i beween two or all of the hotels. These excursion tril be personally conducted from Wpe m .((.iinn will W Ur.no nt?A h0S imakInS trip. eSpcclaljy Md cMldrea trareUaT "I?; nrr7a tluIfa airneld an! Sapphire are situated at an njuiw lill? : are among the highest locked Lakea In the United KHL7t??t: lSS tt? c T da Cf sale- For information, address nearest Ticket Acent d 7 0 U H.rd Wlck. General Passenger AenU Wa ' A i Sio, u. C. ' r. E. GREEN, C. T. A, Raleif h, N. JLAIR BALSAM v-- aaa pcaotiriea the hal,
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