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v V. V S V V" "V f THE MORNING' Pf.' JUNE '30. 1B99- ' 1 1 - 1 - - - - i i " '" " - ' " - - - " ' " " " - n ffilf 1I1L UN oh Novel Idea for Protection of Durham Jail. fllethodlsts Go to Burlington to At tend District Conference Sunday School Excursion Crops Suffer from Drouflht. Durham, June 1 29. Special. The ne pro house-breaker brought here from Edgecombe county to prevent a lyneh Jng. is .resting quietly in the county lai!. Sheriff -Markhani has no fears for his safety. If a mob should come m-nri im.iTi(l him. he is oreDared to protect the prisoner without blood shed by an arrangement of his own with the fire department and the wa iter works. He will simply turn loose the water from all the hose and power ot command; enough of it to scatter any crowd that may gather. A good many Dunhamltes hare gone to Burlington to attend the District THE A. AND M. COLLEGE., Point's best citizens, died suddenly this .morning, lie was nriy-nve or j slxfcv vears old nnd had. long peen a Mr imnr- Thf measure of a: col prominent business man of. High iogfts usefulness Is in proportion to' Its Point. - response to the purpose of Its creation, Judge Timberlake is today engaged The excenent institutions of. high in hearing motions on the Superior 1 organized and advanced to court civil docket. He will probably great - success by our-, Baptist, hold another special term of court, ietbodist and Presbyterian .friends, beginning on July 10th. Tomorrow wouU1 fail cf their object if Wake the disrvensary ease ngam comes up before him, this time -the memDers or the board of managers being called in to show cause why they should not be attached for contempt of court. Our neoDle arc bestirring themselves in, the interest of the gala week and aiders' in their promotion. fireman's tournament, to be neia au- If it wore otherwise they -would gust 1, 2, 3 and 4. Some great nt- ceaJO t0 De wuat they are. and -would tractions will be here ana immense M ln tho essential quality which is Forest promoted Methodist dogma, or Trinity the doctrine of the Baptists, or Davidson of either. These collleges were established-by the religious bodies of which they arc exponents, and are rightly required to crowds are expected. TRINITY NOTES. Trinity Park, Durham, June 2S Rev. P. T. Durham, Adjunct Pro fessor of Biblical Literature and Church History, a rived at the Park on Tuesday, June 20th. On Sunday he preached two excellent sermons, one at Trinity and the other at Main Ktroat Church. On Thursday, June 20th, he will leave for Henderson whore he will represent Trinity Col lego at the Warreuton District Confer ence. Tho Summer School of Physical .Train injr onenod- on Tuesday, June Conference of the Methodist Church j 20th. The attendance has been good. fh Tanltv of CJreens- inow an session tnere. Among uiose, vi - - xV"" v.-.hn ' left todav are Rev. Alexander boro Fl le College, ami Miss .viore, of the In. Jtute for-the Blind, at Ral eigh, are assisting Mr. Whitehouse, the their faI1 Trinity pnysican instructor. Dr. Kilsro end Pixf. Flowers left last wek for a trip North. Dr. Kilgo will visit a number of colleges and univer sities in New England and New York, and make a pleasure trip to Niagara Rev. R. spending IWalker and his son J. B. Walker; G. F. Cole, W. T. Neal, Wdlliam Fletcher, the latter as a delegate from the East Durham church. Professor J. Crawford Biggs was here a short while today, and went to B. Owen and1 bride, after; rot- m their ihoneymoen in the jcapo University for summer study. a;nni,tno .Tecyrn Vrnth Carolina '-Mr. Xeni, Ol me triussi ui i, .passed throug-h yesterday 4 to the has been elected nsKistant In English, grooms borne in Oxford. ; He biu hitherto been tho jery suc- Mayor MCCown was confined to this eesful principal of the Morven, N. C, bed today and the three small cases' Academy. Bet for trial ware continued for future! Mrs. White and " Miw Mos eley. of heartno- Mlssissslppi. and Miss White of Trin- A large crowd left Here early Wty. who have been visiting Dr. Cran-i,,- ."nif-f n-c" it ford, left last week for two weeks of was ond" Baptist Sunday school, and in ad dition to the many children who com- the cround work of their establish ment. - Should a single graduate "w7io hatl sat at the feet of Wingate or, of Taj lor become a Metliodist divine, or one who had, as a student, listened to the precepts of Craven or Kllgo have en tered the ministry of the Baptist church, or one who was a recipient of the learning of Shearer have cross ed the religious line and committed his life to expounding the doctrine as raught by John and Charles Wesley, it would hardly be fair to assert tnit ihe vital principles of tlwse organiza tions had been forsaken. . It Is to -tlie trend of: these instltn tions, to their exhibits, their fttuiphf the graduates of them, In the gen eral, that justice requires consldera tion to be given. If these nwtilfests be contrary, then, and only thoji should the conclusion be reached of lire. 'Measured by this yardstick, borw records the log of the A. & M. ship? The Agricultural and Mechanic College was established to provide technical and Industrial learning those of our citizens who chose tparai themselves of Its advantaire. During the course of its tenlyears life, nearly one hundred graduates have passed from its portals. Of this number not a single one baa become a lawyer or preacher, and not more than one In ten has failed to ma train! PROFIT IX CATTLE. 13 Col. J. B. Killebrcw, In Southern Farm Magazine of Baltimore for July: The most profitable inethol which could be employed in the South would e for every fanner to enrry a few well-bred cattle on M farm for railk.j hj fatUned for market at from, three! to four years of age. An average of, four -well-fat ten ed bee von dJ each year from every farm, with 100 acre n cultivation, vrould Ikj a ouro; of an Immense Income to the people Southern States, besides add! fsir- 1 1 1 1 ' lin irv1 rival; I people Independent of outside supllen. N There Is no gocnl reason why such n U course uhouki not e rnirrei upon ai once by the fanners and planter of the Southern States. Wild erasscs an l forage crops enough In ihe S-uth spring tip and blossom, fall nnd defay. which. If converted Into Invf, would ndd millions of d(lkirs to the wealth i of the country. The wasted vegetable resources of thv South should be con- vertcnl into tangible wealth, and thU Bobbitt-Wynne lc of th.tt ing to the iking the M PRESCRIPTIONS I ; Our Specialty. . ny, Drug Open Day and Night. Com pa. u2a to orenisiuus. are nioi univt-rtaii mi demand at iod prices. Never before, was the. demand -for po.d breoillng' stock letter tlxan It Is now. Italso good stock, not scrub tfck. nnd the! prollts will le. certain and satUfactory. A SYMPATHETIC PK1NCESS. The. following tory about the Arch duchess Valerie of Austria is told by the Vienna correspondent of the Ion- don Morning rot. A short time ago a, thlncen-ycar-old school lwy was ?nm-j moned home from his toardiug -hol: at 1.1 nz to attend his father's funeral1 In Vienna. The Lid was without traveling companions, and while wait-J terly. His distress virus noticed by a! lady In a first-class comparMMcnt.l who sunimoncxl the guard, and had the, boy brought to ber. She paid his ex-1 cess fare for traveling first class, and devoiod berself to the task of comfort ing him and relieving the tedium of telling him CELEBHATED FOIt ITS High Altitude. Shaded Uwm of Fifty Acrs and it Wonlf-rfcl Medicinal Water that for S3 year have :h1 withuui a rival la Chronic Trouble, will open June 1st. These Waters are endued by nch eminent phy'xian a Dr. r.a Itt A: Thoma. New York: AJaew & IVpjxT. PlUlelplJIa; IontMKa fc Wilson; McCulfe & Johnson. HlchujuaJ. Va.; Logan, AlUnia, Cartw right. Mo., and htsadretl of other. e have volutin-, which Mr. McClure' '& of April 10:h. IKO. Is a fair sample. He write: I am In ierf-i health. wtn I l-ft for the Alum last ummr my friend expected my r:urn la a Uu; not so. I can't realize I am the .imo man. In o:br word AM a NEW man; weighing 4S pound more than when 1 anived a: yasr place. Write for circular If you arc scckisj a pleasant sucasscr Luac or need be made welL J. E. TAPPAN - - - - Alanager. the annual excursion of the Sec ight-soeirvg m ew York and Y ash- limIt3 of ,the city of iialeigh, where the i 1 1 , t " : . . . ko nis iiie-wors nn exieusion ot we ... . oA ,..,r.Mi m.., i f t , . I I li ii b DiiU IUV IMIU ' mm m ng xnat ne retviveu n college. i , . . . , K V. Af 1 .i UJB "1 IWHl IW UU UK-I rUJ . A"c : , rr :yrr. t'"""" "4V: denlv and unexpectedly in a foreign I The State Normal and Industrial College lnsrton A nioe residence is being built on the pose It, .several nundred grown people property across the Cruess road trom accompanied them. The train left the Epwortr Inn. which will be usel nere with seven well nlled coaches, T Mrs. Turner for a boarding house, and newspaper correspondent J. Frank old buildings near the High schooolare iMaddry to write up wihat might trans-, being moved preparatory to the r-on- ; p struction of new domitories for that - J. u:,'i,nromisinar adiunct to Trinity College. . 1 . -. . . ; Wane rT n n.iTT rTrc11Tt,'s nnilSA nil anaicate toat tne spnn is a co There is a constant Inquiry as to the condition of Miss houses at or near the Park, by persons Lucy Cole, daughjter of Rev. J. E. fcvnd. The school boy was not a little astonished at the end of the journey to learn that the kind-hearted lady was temptations usual to a small city are to be found. For more than ten years just past your correspondent has been a resident of Raleigh, and. during the to se the first one of the A. & M. boys Y? has established a State vmt n- ih tt.iv" Tho -mi M" College of I ore?try. One of its labors i in exlucation has been made prominent w,m to rephiut the tracts denuded of in mnininmf h et,riiv.,t. rpiii I ulno and other valuable conifers. It nrnr, n -i t B Plans f or a now presidents house have! n u- set out a fcvrsre area this spring, and is . A 1 b a a, a n wart rrx ill lv lor 1 .1 1 O aa.ii: r - mplete failure, and that other j08" mauK 8UU ,MWlU11 "c "tongues of all their Raleigh acquain- rearms o,oiiv,wo euiiug xor iu re beginning to suffer materi-. m2' . L , , tances. To whom dos credffor 'these turc use results belous? more than to. the ex cellent' centleman and well learnM The New Orleans Picayune says that President of the college? I would not the Hon. Thomas J. Senimes. who died detract in one jot or tittle from the in that city last week, was the last of merits of his associates, but there is the members of the Confederate States no official of a college wbo dejerves more censure in disc of failure, nor more plaudits if succe-ss be attained, than the president. l CITIZEN. Or NOUT1I CAROLINA. Offers to yonng women thorough literary, classical, scientific, aal Indns trial education' and special pedagogical training. Annual llxpen $ $130; for non-residents of the State $150. Faculty of 30 members. More than 40o regular students. Has matriculated about 1.700 student, repre- the Archduchess alerie, daughter of sentlng every county ln the State except one. Practice and Obcrvat:oa the Emperor. j svhool of about 2To pupils. To secur board in dorinitoric, all free-iultloa applications should be made before Augtit 1. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent trained teacher. For catalogue and other Information, adJress PRESIDENT MclVER. Greensboro, N. a demand for Cole, pastor of Trinity Church, elicit- who want to take boarders. The residents of the Park are de ed the information that while she was!MShtei that Dr- E- A' Yates Wll.11soon still very ill, her condition was con-.moe. to a commodious new residence sidered more favorable. : just to the south of the campus. The Information received here at noon f sequent presence of this Christian itoday says that Julian Parish, a voung gentleman will be appreciated by his man of gooditecedents, formerly of,many friends at the college, this place, ,isfn jail at Greensboro for! Messrs. Bivins and Spacer, of the taking unlawful possession of a Mcy-! HrSn "School faculty, have returned cle belonging to, Mr. Gilmore, of the nfter a;ortnifebts trip of sight-seeing KnnthPrn 1-o -nrv ifflw nf that Trlaofc iu ttiivi wvuuu v Senate; also, tliat but one member of Mr. Davis Cabinet is now living- Judge Reagan, of Texas. HINTS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. KING OF TRUSTS. WINSTON-SAL. Dtitaof Mr. Buford Marrlnfle of aWtll Known Salcmlt. Wins:ton-Salem, N. C, June 29. Spe cial. Mrs. Buford, wife of Captain Buford, agent fo.the Southern Rail way, died last night at the age of about 48 years. Bright' disease was one of the causes of her death was a most estimable lady, and leaves a husband, one daughter, besides many relatives and friends to mourn her de mise. Mrs. Judge Purnell, of Raleigh, 'is a sister of the deceased. She was present Tvhen the end came. Mrs. Buford was an honored member of the Home Moravian church. Tho funeral services will .'be held tomorrow. On and after Saturday Winston and iSalem . will have ten letter carriers. The two postoffices will be consoli dated that day. At the meeting of tbe Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon a mo tion was made for the appointment of , a committee to raise $300, the amount yet needed for the building of two Airman at Tarbre. Tarboro, N. C, uune 29. Special. A beautiful frerman was given in How ard Hall last nlg&t, complimentary to the visiting yonng people in town. Music was furnished by a string band, and the german was very gracefully led by Mr. W. G. Clark, leader for the Wan Ttee fOlub, and Mr. Frank of Roeers. of Concord. N. C. Below Is n She 1 0f te couples who participated: Miss Mary, Irwin Bridgers with At. "W. B. Fenner, Miss Placide Bridgers -with C. A. Whitehead, Miss Iteba (Bridgers with. Frank O. Rogers of Concord, Miss Alice Makeley of Eden ton with Robert M. Rawls, Miss Nan- nine larfc with W. B. Howard, Miss Enormous Combination Formad to Control tho Baaklno Business. Xev York, June 2S. The Journal to day says: The Trust Company of America, the greatest combination of capitalists ever formed ln this country. empowered to do a banking and trust business, and witli backing practically unlimited, has been Alliany. Nothing succeed like success. E. R, Pace always succeeds In pleasing his patrons in groceries. Numsen't Special Pickling and Table Vinegar always on hand. All roads lead to Rome, and most roods lead to D. T. Johnson's Fancy and Staple Grocery. Numsen' Special Pickling anU Ta.ble Vinegar always on tap. RALEIGH MARBLE WORKS, Alonuments Headstones. 'Well pleased with work." U. Dulla, Harbinger, Cur rituck county. N. C. We are very much pleased with tablet Jvmght of yoxM W. W. Carlyle, Lumberton, ScotLmd eoijity. N,. C. "Work recelvcnl alio. K. and Is KatUfactory." W. B. Fleming. Ridge way. Warren county. N. C. "Monument received; am more than pleaed with IL Dr. W. F. Robinson. Mars I1I1L Madison cunty, X. C. Write for catalogue. COOPER BROS., Proprietors, RALEIGH. N. C s lnoorporatoa at my ioonomize in grocerle by purcha I lng from . 11. T. Oaudle. Numsen'i The new concern, with Its short but I Special Plcklliig and Ta&le Vinegar oa comprehpqslve titie. will indeed b "of InaiuL A.merica," for it promises to throw Into comparative Insignificance almost all of the numerous other financial con- icerns of the couMry. The list of Incorporators would in it- Don't rob Peter to pay Paul, but nave A money by getrvng your eatables from A J. W. Sandcrforjl. wfto keep Numsen'i Special Pickling and Table Vinegar. 2 Th best Is cheapest In the end. Tou cen ret best and cheapest Krooerlcf self guarantee crexlit of billions. The nme jiarK witn w. is. liowara, Miss Bank of England alone, perhaps, might iLiT ST?: neaiTst cepe Mabel Bawls vtlth George E. Penning- compare in apparent solidity with Jin cuTwckSne td :b? 'vMiV S?pe r-ri l ,vr.n PaTinintnn nHfh t LI . , , . I . . I ciai ncKiing ana Table vinegar. I' - "'.'o-v.. " -1 uis'iiiiia.uun wnoe uumuien mcuwrs . Pii anH? , " The proper and economical admlnls- wii wn-u rrauK x aiiups vi uomoiiu, This creat . "Trust Comrjanv. of xr&tion oi uic household is the prime Va., Miss Lizzie Nash with Dossey America" will W Ihe clrarmjr place for of every -housewife. Begin by or- jme, ur., miss Anaoei rsasn With the other erMt nnA nif nm Thad. Hnssey, jr.; Miss Lelia Philips panies of the coiintry. If.tvill he'able with J. Cheshire Nash, Miss Sue Cur- to float a .national loan as easily as tis with T. B. Jacobs, Miss Anna an average bank would discount a $100 -cwus-er iui avj .axcvaDe, uss iiester I check. Lrewis with H. M. Jenkins, .Miss Mat tiering yiyr houseiold sutDlle from R. T. IfoS-nbuekle. who carries Num. I ZL sen s bpeciai. Pickling and TaWe Vlne- gur, H. H. CARTLAND, Merchant Tailor AND DEALER IN FINE C0THES, CASSIMERS AND GENTS' FURNISHINQS .OF ALL KINDS.- 100 South Elm Street Greensboro, ft. C Samples Sent oa Appliatiox I 9 i POSITIONS to pay $2,000 and Stokes $6,000 for Liz2ie STru5wick SaST. this work. The committee to solicit the funds will be appointed by the president of the chamber. On motion of Mr. A. H. Eller, it was decided that the next regular meeting of the chamber, second Tuesday night in July, be devoted to a discussion of the road question. Prof. J. A. Holmes, of Chapel Hill, who is high authority on this matter, will be Invited to at tend this' meeting and .make an ad dress.' ' " - . '. The four (Baptist Sunday schools of Winston-Salem went on an excursion to Mt. Airy today. The Winston Fire Company, No. 1, cleared $218 on its excursion to Itoa noke, Va., Tuesday. The Winston-Salem Gas and Light ing Company will soon put in a $50, 000 plant. -Winston, Greensboro and Baltimore capitalists are behind th enterprise. Mr. Julius T. Mickey, of Salem, and Miss Edith N. Shafer were united -in marriage at the home of the bride, at iaisy, tnis county, at 8 o'clock this morning. Rev. H. E. Rondfhater of ficiated. The groom is 67 and the bride 37. The latter is postmistress at Daisy. The groom is one of Salem'a best known citizens. Miss Helene Battle of Rocky Mount with James P. Bunn, Miss Janet Haw kins with Joseph Pennington, Miss Bruce Carr with Marshall Staton, Miss Nan Freeman with Thomas' Farra. Its verdict on the credit, not only of a man, but 'of a nation, -may mean ruin or prosperity. T With practically unlimited capital It If nt flnt you oon't ucoeed, try till position i ecurrdcr v;ill accept no'.cx. Scctrei. May deposit snoncy lor tuit:cnlabaut Numaen s Sptdal Pickling and Tabl v inegar, . wnioa can be found at M. A, Stevens' fancy and staple grocery. The eldest science Is tiat of 11 .1 mm . . . . - r wm nave practically unnmitei power, living, eaiing anu drinking. Your com That that power will be used Judicious ly Is guaranteed by the financial in tegrity of the men whose name are Miss Norn Hedges with Spencer Bass, identified with the enterprise, x xr o t rr1 ,tusou' This Immense concerna money VJ., U. O. iiill 13CU. . UimiH MOW' I nnna U 1 . I i . ' - i iwt-i iii uic n ui iu iiiLtj a Joseph P Pappen of Selma, i. C., porate life . modestly nnd Georfe A. Holderness. Chaperones: Mrs. J, M. Baker, Mrs. David T. Tayloe and Mrs. E. W. Rawl. cor quietly fort and longevity will be ubserved by purchasing groceries from Talton & rvarron. TVho ha.n Jle N'umn'i S ts I a 1 Pickling and Table Vinegar. ' Experience demonstrates that one U never penmanently successful through "chance." Take no "chanfcn" but enough, but not until all details had ?iT.!lZerllJ JrrxIin. tor xt1 FINAL CONVENTION ANNOUNCEMENT. been spttWI I -l',V. " opeCTai 1'icKung and Ta- . Before the signatnre of the official at Albany, authorizing the corporation "it is never too late to mend." Amend was dry the office In the Singer build- your new year resolution by pur- Ing, Xo. 149 Broadway, had been fitted chasing your groceries from J. O. utv Adams. He pells Numn's Special rm i ,l i . " Those deirinr to eo to hr n!MJr correspondents had been engaged or Economy, the twin slater of wealth. i-nristian Endeavor Convention via the Seaboard Air Line will leave this State on the night of July 3 (Monday), and those going by the Southern will start Tuesday morning, the 4th. The former go by Richmond, spending several nours or 'ru-esuay there. Both parties reach Charlottesville about the same time Tuesday afternoon and co from there to Cincinnati in a body via the LTW0 SUDDEN DEATHS. A Durummer Diss Ineresssboro and a High Point Msrclaat Goss Without Warning: Greensboro, N. C. June 29. Bristol Mr. H. O'Connor, a well known, travel ing man, died afhls room at the Me Adoo House this morninz at 7 oVWir. JHe came in from a trip south yester day ami -was taken violently ill soon af ter nis arrival. He.was about forty five years old and leaves a w:ie, but iio cxiuureji. arranced -with. lawaa'cs you. at w. J. ileavUV -hw voti Tomorrow the office vIll be opened. oioiain most solid value for your Everything will be ready for business. u"! W sickling and The capital stock, aU paid up. will TaJjle ivegar. a npeclalty. be but $2,500,000. The surplus of $2.- A little Vinegar now and then 500,000 will be within easy reach, and is relished by the best of men M backing that Is large enough to make. Numsen's Special Pickling and Table , such institutions as the Bank of Vinegar can b found at li. W. Jones France, for instance, seem but medio- fancy sla1 grocery. ere in their resource.. I . , ! . i i i , .... . I 6tP Pa1ng fancy mice for tmoA. Cheap board. Or faro paid. No va cation Enter any tice. Open for both sexes. Catalogue free Write to-day. PRAUGHCWS Oa!rt.Ts. TcisrlLSaa. Tcz. PRACTICAL BUSINESSw Kahvltl. Tcsa. ' C2j iaTnah. Qa. J Indorsed by merchants and bankers. By far best Taironired bu S.HC&S colleges ia South. Three months' bookkecpwjr with U9crual six by tbe old plan. All commercial branches taught. For circu lars explaining Homo 5tudy Course addreaa Derjartment A,M Tor college catalogue, address Department 04 ;t"' a p.nt' .? POCIBPI DGE ALUM SPRINGS VA. i by the raising of cattle, for cattle, next, y KVV-' VJL- ii-VJl I llltVJw?, r. 1 ft cmnatl about 7 a. m. Wednesday. The rest of our trip will .be made in a tnrough train to Detroit via the Cin cinnati, Hamilton and Dayton and Michigan Central roasds. We arrive In Detroit at 4:20 p. m. Wednesday, sev eral hours before the convention opens. a mere bagatelle in this venture, has been deposltexl with State Banking Superintendent Pillsbury in accordance witn xne law. 'riiat was the formal step in the organization. ceries kept by W. II. Caudle. good advice. Atk for Pickling and Table Vinegar. Tbe law of supply and 5emAnd Is fully understood by O. W. Goodwin, who rrrves his patrons with the best ktw-tk.-3 uncjuaing nutiiwm' Bbal Trinity College. Forty-fifth year opens Wednesday. September 0th. Women admitted to all departments. Fend for catalortie to l'UHSIDUXT KILGO. Durham. X. C THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. j For tLove who prefer to tp-od a ho!! j day at hom rrndlng f pad evrc3t la which they bate a prcsaJ ia'.er et. we have a cbotcs K'c!kQ tf HOOKS, covering the. SpanUh and Civil Warn. Hlatories of tl Usiu-l States sad other co oniric, and histori cal NOVi:XS. All the well-known wri ters are rrpreiwotwL CASH PAID FOR BOOKS OF ALL KINDS NOW. This Ji our buying seaaon. Scad l!ts Hradiuarterr for icosd haad Tj;- writrs.- W buy and aeil. rent tr.1 repair. Give ot a trial.'. bucn a corporation Is not farmed in Those desiring seeping car accom- "m, TT V:, , Jm ?aT ttUU vmegar) at lowe.t modation will please notify me at once. Broadway, an aLZS? VI ' . Tvua uToacnea to men of millions, dts-', " numK awmonai cussed and argued, -anS fliy aed SeS?! PlckX,BC trtores setl and Table MAMIE BAYS, Transportation Manager. Charlotte, N. C, June 26, 1809. upon, . r - m a . - . a 1 wi - &.--Anose going rrom poims wesi iaen came the citnti of Statesville will go via the -Southern working out the details of tho sehem to Asheville on the- 4 th. ariving there Ashbel P.FItrh He and his wife lava about 2 d. m. From there th roHte New York. rr ,4. ,J:.iUpiroiI:5ox made their home in Greensboro for he I will be via KnoxviHe and IlAriman, tion to this." Frank Tenn., to Cincinnati.; They will reach on Jennings Hussell, authorit ST Cincinnati aoout xne nmrime -.corporation law. prepared the ml . Tool & MortTtg. wholesale grocers, are. iicsoay mormug Tax xuevuier iae care that such a creat under- 5Tnal aR,ent for NumWi Special, and all will go to Detroit together. I baking aecessitateO. a,.ai uaoer- nckllng and Table vinegar. Sanoul i furnished cn application, past two years. .The body was inkpn ito Columbu, Ga., tonight for - inter ment..' ' air. si. W. ueeson, one High A. D .TAYLOR. . T. E. HOORK, W. L. SANDnitFORD, - JAMEH JUKHR, C. E. CHILDRESS. T. A. SMITH. .W, A. COWER. Widest ratronage and fcllcst equip ment In Its hlstor. Faculty. CS; stu dents, 4D3; three Academic Courses; three Elective Courses; tliree Profes j slonal Schoojs ln Law, la Medicine, land ln Pharmacy.: New buildings, water-works, npicndld libraries, ktbora torlea, etc. Advance Classes open to women Tuition, 500 a year. Hoard, IS a month. .Ample opportunity for m?lf help. Scholarships and loans for the needy. Free tuition for teachers. Sum mer School for Teacher: 24 Instruc tors; 147 students. Total enrollment, C44. For catalogue, address PRESIDENT ALlnntMAN, Chaicl Ulll, N. a . Sonthern Book Exchange, ; . 'ItALITIGII. N. C lie tte fits. Expert Engineers and Michinlcts IUx.rxo, N. a We do sll kinds of repair wort: la Crt clvis manner and oa shprt cotlc- Plans and estimate furaULcd oa ap plication. . Valves, pipes sai fittings si wajt oa hand. VI t A - '
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