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The North' Carolina
STATE NORMALZAND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE.
Maintained by the State for the Edueatlou of the Wmui of North Carolina.
-Four regular Courses leading to Degrees,
v Special Courses offered in Teacher Training, Music, Manual Arts and Do
mestic Science and in the Commercial Department
Free Tuition to those who agree to teach in the schools of North Caro
iiB8-:;v.v ' : .'-v . "
Board, laundry, tuition and all other expenses, including use of text-books,
; 1170.00 a year. For free tuition students, $125.00 a year. V
Those, desiring - to enter should apply as early as possible. The capacity
' of the dormitories is limited.
Fall Session begins September 16, 1908.
For catalogue and other information address , . ' ,
. . J. L FOUST, President, :.
Greensboro, N. C.
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IVflHTED-A AGENT''"'
EACIiTOWl
nd district to
trial (nil awl.it a.
sample latest Model "Ranicvr" hicycle (urnisheTby us. OurazenUsvenrwhereara
miking moneytast. Writtfor full tori tenart and tttcial offer at mci.
no JnojMEX KtJiJic,l) until you receive and Approve of your bicycle. We ship
lo anyone, anywhere in the U. S. mithoxt a ttnt tUfiuit in advance, tnta? rtifkt, and
allow 1ES VAYU' FREK TKiAL duiing which time you may ritfe the bicycle and
put n to any ten nra wun. ii you are uten not perfectly manned or do not wlsn to
keep the bicycle ship it back to ua at our expense and vox mill notbtmtoiu ant.
;les it is possible to make
rnTrnt nmtir We famuli the hiehest crade bicycles it is possible to i
. , . iws.t at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save io
to Sic middlemen's profits by fcuyinr direct of us and have the manufacturer's aruar.
antee behind your bicycle. DO MOT lit! Y a bicycle or a pair of tires from anynt
at mj friu until you recr. ive our catalogues and learn our unheard of ncfrr
trua and rtmarkatlttttctal nfert to riUur agents.
we vai be imwismtti
low triai we can make you this year. We sell the highest trade bicycles for less money
than anv Other fnetnrv. . We am fmtiftfiid with St.aA lunAt thnm tartnrv dmL'
1lf)ChEXEAt.KlUi, you en sell our bicycle under your own name puts at
do not reniUrty handle second hand bicycles, but
prices ranglo? from C3 to K jr 10. Descriptive bargain list mailed free.
auisid vawia. impurtea roller clulns and ueaalt, parti, repain and
able" ow prices. Orders filled Ine day
r-KCONDllANI) BICVCLKS. We
i:vp a numiytr cn nana taKen m trad ty our
at prices r,in:n? iioiii a) to cs r KIO,
. aainrn nn ivra ainfrij whwls. lruDurtwl nui
VUJUIKH-BilUinKw, equinuteat oi all kinds at kcUfthi utual rttaU rka.
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Tkt rantar rttail trice at time tiro ii
tS.iO Ur ioir;M to tntrodttct teewitt
UUyouatamplttairlorft.WicasianlAordtrfJJ);
NAILS, Tayokl or Hums wtU'Dot lot tb
at out. Sixty thousand paira told last year.
Over two hundred, thousand pairs now in ass.
CF3C7JrOMrMa(leinallslt-i.rtlillvelv,
andeasvrKiiiiir.verYdmableandlinedinjriaewith
si arjecial aualitv of rubbefv which nervr hcoouea
' porous ud which doses up small punctures without iHGfe
In sr the air to eva e. U have huirareds of letteta from satis.
Ccd customers stating that thelrtlieahaveonly been pumped
npoticeortwkeina wholcseanou. Theywetgn nj.noretlian
1 an ordinary tire, the Dimcturo resiatinpcmaif t wu hnncr irivmn
, by several layers ut lliln, specially prepared fabric on the
trend. The regular price of these tires iJ3.jopCTpir.bulfc
- atfavmvaanpM.
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RETURN OF PROSPERITY.
Mines Kiyining Might and Day to Meet
the Demand for Coal.
New York P ess.
That June will be one of the biggest
months in history, so far as coal min
ing and shipping are concerned, is a
statement made here this evening by
certain large coal shippers, who total
ed their books tonight, with but one
day more to go.
The opening of the late trade, about
June 15th, is what has made business
so great in the mines. Many shippers
are now running their mines night
and day, and there are orders in for
LIKE A SWEEP IX PANAMA.
All Returng in Are Against the Presi
dent's Candidate.
By Wire to The Sun.
Panama, July 1. With few excep
tions wherever a free vote was al
lowed, the partisans of Obaidia won in
the municipal elections yesterday. The
provinces of Colon, Coele, and Panama
gave a big majority for the Obaidia
ticket.
In some of the districts, such as To
boga and Chame, the Arias supporters
did not get more than ten votes.
They were defeated also in Chor-
Notion tho thick rttbbwr trostd
i "A? auid pnnstara strips -a"
ud 1V? also dm strip "H
to prevent rina attlna;. This
tlra will outlast -auir othor
msl.--OrBl fcUUTIO asMI
JtAUX ttUUNGk . . .
sktvcrtlting: purpose weare inakiujra special facta r price to
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t nukmr the orlce SiLfSff tier nairt if
nq tuui vun ivi 1.1 uiiutiu anq enclose this advertisement. We will also send on
approval. Voudo not pay a cent until you have examined and found them strictly as represented.
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nickel plated brass hand pump. Tires to be returued at Otit expense If for any reason they are
not satisfactory on examination. W( are perfectly reliable aid money sent to us is assafeas in a
bank. l( you order a pair of theae tire, votl will find that thev will rule eaaier, run faster,
wear better, last longer and look fiturrthon guy tire vou uuvever used or seen at any price. We
know that yon will be so well pleaded tl.-.t when you want a bicycle you will give us your order,
t wsul you to scad usa trlalordcrat oik, hence thia remartuhle tlniofTer. s ,
rrttm ftfwrn 7rf-J '''t bt'Y kiinj at tti.y pmi uutil you sa4 fwa patrol
, lr- ty saaJ&fcr. f It asU Hedgethorn Wacture-rroof tires on approval and trial at
the snecial introductory price qitoir i above or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which
doaenbes snd quotes all makes and kiiiJi of tires t ahot-.t half the uaual (tnce. . : -fit
f"f f ty but write n a" p-ttat today.- IM NCI THINK OV BCT1XO a bicycle
' m-9 ! V .-if or pair of t.res from anyone until you know the new and wonderful
oflers weare tuoki. 3. It only coais a postal to karn everything. Wnteit NOW.
!. l .:r;j okle c:::.?, o:i::.:3, ill
coal, which will run the mines doub,e , where Arias has extensive planta
turn through all of July at least. So tions- In Vera8ua the tickets were
great is the pressure for coal now composed of mixed candidates. In the
MA..twM T C i a. 1 n i. t. 1 a?
it has been practically settled!" ' ul a M ,easl ,mu
ine uibLiicis aupyui teu oeuur uuai-
dia.
No
returns, however, had reached
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that it has
that coal shippers and the railroads
will try to have the demurrage charges
of II tier car after 48 hmira oaf nolHal
, , . , 1 iici ij liuiii me uiuci uiuvuiues
for at least one month from July 1.
" An idea of the returning prosperity
and of the extent of the coal business
in June can be had from figures on
the Ohio river connecting bridge for
the month, ending tomorrow. This
Bridge carries all coal intended for
the lakes and the West across the Ohio
river here. When the financial trou
bles came business dropped to 10 per
cent of its former size on this bridge.
In June, however, there was a great
rush, and figures will show'that busi
ness returned to within 13 1-2 per cent
of normal in less than a month's time. !
The Baltimore and Ohio and the
Pennsylvania Railroad will, also show
a great increase In business when their
books close tomorrow night for June.
It was estimated at the close of busi
ness today that busines for June would
be within 20 per cent of the June busi
ness of last year, which was the big
gest of last year, whlchshrdlutaoln
gest June in history.
This shows;, that "the June business
was better thin the average month of
any year, save 1907, when every known
record was shattered. An official of a
big railroad In Pittsburg said this af
ternoon that had the roads ten years
ago had as much business as they
are handling this June they would
have been unable to handle It at all.
Orders were given here today to dis
tribute 10,000 tons of rock ballast on
one division on the lines west of Pitts
burg. This had been intended for
months, but road improvements were
held up because of the stringency of
money. , -t
Juice
the Miter
Itsatfoodsidn
whenyousec
It represents
maximum value
atmiRimumcost
Goes farthest!
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fcr Safety
CUTLER.BLADES HARDWARE CO.
NEW BERK. N. C.
NOTICE t
Stock aftd Fixtures For Sale.
By virtue of the power given me in
a certain deed of assignment by J. L.
McDanlel, duly recorded In the office
of the Register of Deeds in Craven
county, I wUl offer for sale the entire
stock, office-tad store fixtures, at cor
ner Broadband Hancock streets. :
June 23, 1908.
JOSEPH GASK1LL,
DO YOU KNOW PROFESSOR HOLDEN?
The Man Whose Corn Lectures and Com Trains Hare Added More
than Twenty Million Bushels to the Corn Crop of Iowa.
Prof. Holden has prepared for us a book which gives the cream
of his lectures on corn growing. It tells all about seed selection,
seed testing, getting a stand, corn judging, corn pests, etc., etc.
It is a practical farmer's handibook. It it not theory but practic
Just as it has been worked out on the farm. The name of this
work ia
THE A B CAND CORN CULTURE
MOST VALUABLE BOOK OF THE CENTURY"
A. I. Root, the veteran agriculturist and bee man, says: "Thlfi
book is the most valuable work published in the last century if the
farmer will take right hold of it with enthusiasm and put its teach
ings into practice."
The book is 51-4 by 81-4 inches. Contains 100 pages and over 8J
Illustrations. Well printed, neatly bound. We want to put this book
in the hands of every live farmer and farmers' boy in the country,
and will nwka th- p ice low accordingly.
A BARGAIN PRICE Send ug 10 cents, coin or stamps, and we
will send you the book by mall, postpaid. If, when yon get it, you
ore not satisfied drop us a card and we will return your money, also
postage for the return of the hook. Could anything be fairer!. Ad
dress THE SIMMONS PUBLISHING C0M7ANT,
Publishers of Holden's Corn Book. ;y Spilngfield, Ohio.
nsntnavn
Spring Neckwear.
MONEY
Almost every man has read the
"Fairy Tales" of the Clothiers,
in the newspapers and maga
zines. Almost every man has been
disappointed and disguetsd on
looking at the Clothes they pre
tend to describe.
We Invite these men to call
at our store to be most agree,
ably surprised. It's easy to
draw a picture of Men's Clothes
as they should be, but Its not
so easy to make the Clothes
that look like the picture.
We publish no misleading Illustrations but we do know how to
provide our patrons with the right kind of clothes. 1 If you have had
clothes troubles, sir we invito you to come to this store for relief.
We will surprise you with the excellence of our Clothing, and please
you with our reasonable prices, Come you're next.
SAMUEL YOFFIE,
ON THE CORNER. 62 MIDDLE ST.
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