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STATE NORMAL"AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE.
Maintained by the State lor the Education ef the Women o( North Carolina.
v Four regular Courses deeding to Degrees.
' 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 Carolina.
i ' Board,' laundry, tuition and all other expenses, Including use of text-books,
: 1170.00 a year. For free tuition students, f 125.00 a year.. .
- " Those desiring to enter should apply as early aa possible. The capacity
of the dormitories is limited.
' i Fall Session begins September 15, 1908.
, . For catalogue and "other information address - '
' ' .'.. ,'j.' J. L FOUST, President,
' ' tL7LjVly JP ,T-'-'M'id Greensboro, N.C.
unnTED-AnicHnflGEfiTs
V II i sample Latest Model Rnrt3r' bicycle lurniihed by ui, Ourinnti
' f 1 I. k makins? HMinev fast. Writ fm full J .
IIUCIITOWI
and dittrfct t& J
naa anaexmma
aukinr money fait Writt Jtr fnli ttrticulart and ittctal efftr at rue:
, IIU inuiM&x Jtt!4JlMKIU until you receive and approve of your bicycle. We IMS
i to anyone, anywhere in the U. S. xtitlktmt a end A fotit in advance, trthxf frtitkt, and
l allow TKN DAYS' FREE TUIAI. during which time vnu tn3vHli hirvrl. n2
i put It to any teat you wish. If you ue then not periectly satitfied or do not with (a
1 utp the bieycia anip It back to ua at our expense and mu mil utttmUoMunt.
wc lurnuB tha lugheat trade bicrcles it 11 pouible to raaka
one amui pront aoova actual lactory cost, xou save 110
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FASTCSY PRICES '
to fi middlemen'! profiia by buying direct ot ui and have tha manufacturer'! uar
nntiM behind vour bacircla. - DO Hiyi' HI) V m hicvcle or nairnf tirM fmm mamm
at mnf fvt until you receive our caulorues aud leant our unheard of Jtcitrf
pricts and rttnnrkoou tfitcioi offers to rider HffentM.
Yn um I fp TfW!"CH when you receive onr beautiful eatalogna and
l VtiELL EC Kilm lintU Mudy our superb models at the wondtrullf
umfruamtcm nuke you thii year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for less money
than anv other factory. - We are aatlaned with li.oo nrofit ahove faetorv coat.
Til : 1 1. 1'. llU A 1 him f-"" Mil MirKwlM Mnr1v knn Mm Mm nls.M
douMeTMir priceirOrders filled the day received.
aiSCOMDsiAMD itlOSCliliS. We do not rtffulirlv hindla second hand Urvclea. but
ttsmllv have l number c-n band taken tn trade hv our CViravn retail atntv. . fh.u mm lar out
promptly at prices ran:ot from l9lo8$r 10. Ceicripuve bargain lists mailed free.
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1 a i" :t::;sie rsoa pcsstcres
KAILS, Tnoha of Uluss Will not lot tba
Mr out. Sixty thousand pain sold Uat year.
Over two hundred thousand pairs now in nee
A WAVE OF.. PBOSPERITLV
r?3tC"rTIBZ"i MdelnallUa. Itiilvaaiy i
and easy rulinv,ry durableand linediaside with
-neiai quality oi rnpuer, wnicn nrvvr ikcoi
t .mis and which closes uDsmsIl Duncturva w
! i the air toclcapr We have hundreds ol letters from sail.
-necial quality
ol yub'oer, which brrcf bcoea
unctunawunwit allow.
: filcuiUrnerstaaiifthaltheJrtireihoveonlybcn pumped
up once or twice lu a whole aeaaon. They weirh nu more than
an ordinary tire, the puncture reststlntqt:alUiMbciaggiveii .
egularpriccoi these ttrtiUps.joiierpair.but for
purpovwearemiltiniaepccialfactoaprictto
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to prevent lirta ntUnf. TbJuy
ttro wlit ontiitirt atny tfaar
tnako-HOFT, auLAttllO eUa4V
by several layer
, tcsa. xnerei
vArtiHinirrjarrjoiMwearemiikfnffaaDccliactora-tirice
t e rider of only M in per pdir. AU ctde shipped aaiie day -ttet la received. We ahlp C O. O. oaj
t irovcl. . You do not pay a cent untit you have examined an J found tbent strictly as represented.
1 -'e will allow a oath UUooant of t per cent (thereby tunlttn the price 94.03 per pair) if yon
t 4 FULL jOAVNH WI l it OiUWJil cud enctow this advertisement. We will also (end one
i '1 r'iittd braiu band pump, .Tlreu to be returned at VI) It expense if for any reaaon they are
... .ctory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money aent to usleaaeafeae in a
i . it you order a pair pf thee tire, voii .will find that they will tide easier, run faster,
v er, last lonp-er and look finer tlvan any lire you have ever uaed or teen at any price. We
l t v.ni wur dc as) wci pirawt t.mi wnen you wm
V e m..i ..a to aend ua a trial order at once. bt;ucs tliia renu
ii-.rt oon't ouy any kind at auy nnce until yon aena ror a pair car
i special i
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nweareniu
i want a Wcyeie you will give ua your ordetv
larcaoie ttre oner. .
you
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' v price quiit-d abow; or write for our big fire and Sundry Catalogue which
t .k.f lledjeihorn Pnncture-rroof tirea on approval and trial at
1 ma If p. ami kin Jj ol lire t atvMit half the uaital nrlrn.
. Init writvtv a THMtat today. 1K NOT TiUNKOf BTJT1WO a oteycte
. .orapxirot' titva front anyotw until you know te new and wondcrfaa
aoi jiao pustai to learn everythlDg. Write it )W. ,
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Flood of New Orders Starts Big Shops
Going Full Blast.
New York Herald.
There is one Milwaukee concern
which has been unable to wait for
July 1, the date set for the demon
stration of returning prosperity by the
national prosperity association of St.
Louis.
W. H. Whiteside; president of the Al-lis-Chalmers
Company, which has its
great $5,000,000 shops here, declares
that he has been forced to increase
his force of employes steadily for
several weeks, as during the last 90
days there has been ,an increase of
from 30 to 50 per cent in new orders.
Today the plant is running practically
full time, employing' all the men that
were working before the 1907 troubles.
Other concerns show the same condi
tions, The Thomas Furnace Company
will resume full force August 1. The
Northwestern shop employes who have
been working four allays a week, eight
hours a day, have been put back to
five and one half days, and In another
month will be back at ten hours and
six days.-' ,.
Three, day vgo the contractors who
are erecting the big city auditorium
advertised for help. They needed 50
men at once, but only ten have put in
an appearance.: On November 1st it
was. estimated that there were 11,000
Idle men In this city. .
In an interview, Mr. Whiteside says:
"Like previous depressions, follow
ing which collections for comparative
ly long periods continued yery un
satisfactory,' there was a substantial
Improvement, Ithin a short time after
the recent flurry, and at the present
time collections, are exceptionally good.
While some difficulty may still be ex
perienced in the way of. financing en
tirely new undertakings, ;tbe financial
condition of the relatively small buyer
Is on a sound basis, and credits are
about normal.vf la fact, ? the improve-,
ment In new orders placed comes from
the smaller class of purchasers, who
are, commercially, an Important fac
tor; Of course, this class of business
is-widely diffused, but In. the ' aggre
gate It is greatly stimulating Improved
trade; conditions. The business out
look Is distinctly encouraging.
We have a new Una of Kodak' sup
plies tn. Let. i show you the new
Kodak enlarging machine, J. 0. Bax
ter, Leading welr.-'';.;' H::Kf-:
BOIS BOKJf IX HARD TIMES.
Cleveland, Ohio, July 2. Control of
the sex of infants is a practical propo
sition, according to Dr. Frank Kraft,
secretary of the American institute of
homeopathy. Dr. Kraft says he has
discovered no new principle, but has
shown the practical application of one
originating with the evolution theory.
The principle, he says, is based on the
law of the survival cf the fittest. Dr.
Kraft makes these declarations in a
book just oft the press.
It is well known to scientists, as
serts the author, that savage races and
races which exist where the condi
tions of life are hardest, produce a
preponderance of male children. From
this fact he deduces that nature recog
nizes In the female the weaker sex.
Thus, he says, in times of plenty, fe
males are likely to predominate. Some
thinkers of the subject even go so
far as to say that the hard times
produce male children.
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Stock aa. Flxtares For Sale.
By virtue ot the power given me In
a certain deed of assignment by J. L.
McDaniel, duly recorded In the office
of the Register ot Deeds In Craven
county, I will offer, .tor sale tha tanttr
stock, office .and store fixtures, fit cof
iter Broad and Handock streets. :, :
June; ?3,49p8.'::';.." vtk
DO YOU KNOW PROFESSOR HOLDEN?
The Mari Whose Corn Lectures and Corn Trains Have Added Mor
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 hand ibook. It it, not theory but practico
Just as it has been worked out on the farm. The name of this
work la
THE ABC AND CORN CULTURE
UttjST TALCABLE BOOK OF THE CEJfTCBI"
A. I. Root, the-veteran agriculturist and bee man, says: "Thia
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 8
illustrations. Well printed, neatly bound. We want to put this book
In the hands of every live farmer and farmers' 007 m tha country,
and wi'4 maka tin p ice low accordingly.
A BARGAIN PRICE Send ng 10 cents, coin or stamps, and we
will send you the book by mall, postpaid. If, when yon get it, yon
are not satisfied drop ns a card and we will return your money, al8o
postage for the return of the book. Could anything be fairer!. Ad
dress , THE SIMMONS PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Publishers of Holden'g Corn Book. Springfield, Ohio.
Spring Neckwear.
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Almost every man has read the
"Fairy Tales" of the Clothiers,
in the newspapers and maga
zines. Almost every man has been
disappointed and dteguetsd on
looking at the CHoth&hkhey 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 tt
provide our patrons with the right kind of clothes. If you have had
-clothes troubles, sir we Invite you to come to this store tor relief.
We will surprise you with the excellence ot 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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