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TTi ' THE MORNING POST: SUNDAY. 18 If) 3 THE MORNING POST j; I All Hill. rifiiMiKD nAiu ni ti-? ? 01111 (aholia piuimii.r MI IMIPllO PHUKt One Tear mi Months......... TIi re Months "r.-.- Month in honor or General Let. in be respected as becomes North C.i roll n inns go? without fry ing. i;i-cwhere In this isstw : published for the li time , the tribute of ivc embodied In in mHrcffl delivered . o. the l?th of January one year ago, by f n hr-.vo so'iiers as followed S : the 'crcat chieftain, whose loyalty t Off.ce In the PUn Hutldms. FaveCeviUe street. : Yi iv billtyof that character gri Capt. n. nenson V" ve.tr ag'. an.l a pathetic th th his y.virs. i orator on connection Is the brave Cap- ; rolnrMertcs in 1 . ... ... i -t, r ittr on : f.n-i that th" rn!rlt of th" Tne roi wm puo.i? . . . v. FuMect? of central lr.tere. The wr't- ,a,n , ro.H?ed ever the river but era nam mu-t accompany the letter. J f nc,n nrJ ls Ifv;,v vln the Anonymous communications will not . Kadcr who have gone - roti ed. Reacted manuscript w .11 -.ana ua .c not be returned Kfor-. This pibll-ation at this time l.nef letters of lorn! rei from any , j, a ,x,.hy memorial to him of whom fectior. of the State v lil Nr lhankfu;ly ,f ,n a't . oltiu?:itlv. and to him by arsenal controversies ' wW rhnt those wcrd, were - loya.y rot be tolerated. Upokcn. of the tn we ray well sa Address all business letters and com- th..rc lt a rrunlo-.i of kindred spirit-. rmmlmtiorvs for publication t- THE t MORNING POST. ; 1f..rr,:,s. to the proved measure to ,,2;" ChUd Labor and the hours of compete, and Is unequaled by nr.y . ,aW pf otht.r. the 'har!ott Textile niomlr.r newspiper eouin i York. This service Is furnished us un- I... trwrrlit nrraMtWIll With T1IK um.N NKWf? Kl'REAr of th New- Ycrfc fun. ard is the sarre rv!c that is uM by The Sun Itsoit. - - x. . w ::rr!Pr to any . . . 1 nited to inis service in any nfnfi'""1 - " , their individual Interests be consulted. This ought, to bo a free country fr the working man as weli as the politic clans and the statesmen. THE NEGRO SER VANT PROBLEM !To the Editor of The Morning Post: We publish with pleasure, and com- j FomQ dayg affQ j rcad n R state pa. mend uith much more pleasure, the r,er ..n extract from Col. Old's corres commfir.icatlon eL-cwhere in this paper tondence in which complaint was made from Prof. C. X. Hunter. Principal of of the indifferent character, inefficiency P Olierliii School, near this city, upon the ;.le. and Fugjjestins that some elective .en remedy should be applied. The sub ject is one that has not escaped tne notice of intelligent and thoughtful ne groes and I am glad to say that it is now- engaging their earnest attention. ,,rvrvislon of committees and superin tendeiits whose support will relieve them of the embarrassment o having to adjust themselves to the senseless whims of every ignoramus of the race in the community who arrogates to himself the peculiar function of giving directions to the teacher or fomenting such discord as will compass his, dis placement. When this , is understood subject ."The Servant Problcn:." This frvant problem Is as much a condition in the town as the labor problem is c-n. the farm; there is not scarcity but unreliability in ooui and irresponsiDinty oi a large , 0-,tinned will io f th mnt of our neo- such teachers as I have mentioned wm o:ny instances. That there i? a, cau.-e for , They are learning the Important fact i-.ii.. th. house- stnat tne lonunes or tne race musi lot.', hicii.'.iij tev..v. hold ing. and Prof liunter reaches for the cr.f i llv .: .. :., M 'upon fidelity. servant matter, gos v.-nuvu. -. .;Hori n. C!a lf onr neonle This is the one essential ter upon the grandest work the race ! . . (r-ii tinn UTiriPrtn ken Since rwain'i""- Our boys and girls must be taught the things without which they cannot grow and prosper in this age of the world. The sooner the work is begun the bet ter. Our-white friends can not better help themselves along the lines sug- gested by Col. Olds, than my multiply- ir,,- the means by which the character ; - o - - - right cauie and discu.M it in a man ner worthy of the Immediate and growing importance of the subject. White and colored citizens can read this ! . i t i no ln would build upward and build securely j of thq race ma ue5! . . . j-.i limit n mv orisr- ready transcenaeu. uie ni. "'j inal intention. j Respectfully, I C. N. HUNTER, Principal Oberlin School. i Mr. Whaler Got Kid r His Bbsnms- they must establish high character for faithfulness. Men and women possess ing such character will be in demand more and more with the advancement of our industrial standards which is paper with benefit, and the situation constantly going on. I think the pres calla for earnest efforts on the part ent occasion opportune for directing w , , ,hnt the Attention of our people to this most of the employer quite eciual to that . nil Kill V iliaiiv i . iio j v i "During the winter of 1898 I was so g ply a remedy for the greater conven- ; that since they . Exo-lsiov s.ivs: 'ifnee of the one and greater :-.ood of munerated for I i.- ii .l .,-lVi th child laoOr thnt prv laiv is a proposition to rsaljte the ine CIM r- rate with the pay received as possible. plication I began to get well'iandiif 3 houts of labor in manufacturing plants I,i..tx. ,. . n ' They seem to think that poor pay cured and have wonrea sieauny to eiou houiM durinir the day and and poor work will tend at ,!Ui. Th. stoutest opposition mitted to pass the Dardanelles. ' ment of labor values. 1 neasur." is li.-ible lormne from i imes ciiange an'i men voaoSr lhrit ginc.e tnelr wasvS are so low they . ...... ... ...... ived nichtly th- w;n mners miner man nooi u. inem. are jusiuiea in quitting one juo iui States. This 'JJT'tiik MOIIN- .n:tw." . The Charge of the Light Brigade." j other just as soon as there is the .T.- ZL ..- ..." r t'h New i ntKht nt any mowment intended to Jn Sl,ntr nnil stf,rv. ,va3 slightest promise of improvement. ITVfi rl Ji 1 UirPtll? - ... ... - - .-o - . York Sun. and include snel l cnbl-s u..tt lho prtx iipes f grown men and tm incJlle.lt cf u rather prolo;iged con are inadequately re- lame in my joints, in fact all over my M their service they will ! body, twhen I bought a bottle oi Lndm- ej ffA narlv commensu- hprlnln's Pain Baim. rrom uic e&M hat poor pay cured ana nave w-orsea ic.ijr .... to an enhance- year. -R. Wheeler, Northwood. N. Y. W argue too. For sale by Crowell, McLarty, Bob- and domestic T.ews and all tommcr.lal ?nd market reports. uonn b sublet at 1-nst to their con- tenton jn hich Turkey, England and These views are erroneous from two points of view. First, the best and speediest means of advancing wages rtefclsisBsllls;c, lOtb) A D.M. sf. UUNiuil HL. illi I.SMPMM w Tsrk. 1 . Chlsf Arvscy. si lerntlon. their approval or msnppro- prance on the one side and Russia on js to advance the quality of the labor jv.-.l? TI. impression seems to be that (he other w ere engaged, brought about performed. People w ho want work this demand for regulation comes en- by the desire of Russia to run her war- done want honest, faithful, efficient t ' v. ... i K t ..A.1v XA.'hon titelv from the xvage-earntrs. in behalf ships through this narrow passage of J';""1'" " ,71, Z - satisfied that they have such, their own of their protection from the over-bear- water. Tht? combined forces proved too Felflsn jnterest will urge them to the Inc employers. If the suggestion above much fr the Russians, and the Cii- )Jmit of their ability to retain them. U trti. thit tb measure nropo-ine to mean w ar continued the blockade of : 1 know of several cases w here men and limit nWrtbtr I Tit K POST sr r- the hours in which men or wo- the Dardanelles. may ana oniy --. r i . i women of our race have entered ser- ! mn wag-eamcrs without recourse vice at nominal wages and have risen ! to the point of necessity to their em- :j:,V .h.irre..ish;ll be allowed to work will meet with to uKni onRu in wui. uu w. -Q an(J now cfnmnnd the high. k.i.r tb eaFlrstlss. Ibis will .re-1 5loUtf,5t opposition" fr.Mn this very SKnl of the: Turk. Russian gunboats cst wages to be had for the name grade uti nl!ns f sissle lsaa All p- . t. r H, glide smoothly from their anchorage in, of work. Their employers say that v. i jp-f" r" 1 1 1 1 1 v . t f - --ww - - - the Hlack Sea to the outer world r will b !UofiUi)nJ rfiM t. If p aspire IIIU1 II t II II l IfU III IT lira : v ...... j ter concerning themselves as outside ! I!!tirians, and agitators emplo3-ed to "agitate When the lute Senator In ! Kalis was asked by an agitator what 6 THE WEVTHEP. TODAY: Rain, colder. . b thought of an eight -hour labor limit replied, the man so situated that he Hut what of the future? Or. is the world truly approaching the time when ali questions may or must be settled without war. e hope so. and also hope this late incident , may be evidence of the fact. : hitt.uvrnp Drue- Co.. North feiae urug Store, j W. G. Thomas. An Extraordinary Piano Sale ! Truly marvallous are the money-saving opportunities - offered by this FACTORY SALE OF NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS. Buying strictly first-class Pianos DIRECT TROM THE FACTORY, with every vestige of profit eliminated, .is an event that's rare in deedone that comes but seldom one that should be taken advantage of at the earliest possible moment . There's a clear and distinct saving of from $00 to. $150 on every 'instrument In the sale. Investigate! A. W, CHANDLER Olivia Knncy Library Bnildiu, RALEIGH, N. C. S22S sun2 iifl t r .,Tr . m ft. i x w. rr : " i i 'I -Ml ! .'- 1 r r : 9 tt41 FULL LINE : Hair Brushes, Nail Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Complexion Brushed . Flesh Brushes and ' Whisk Brushes At i I Wm. E. Gwaltn ' i- I 1 Opposite Yarborough ljj. '-All Phones. M. S. Calyert, ! (From Tit-Pits.) j Grandpa "Yes, it's a good thing for a boy to travel. Freddy. It developes him. If he has anything in him travel will bring it out." - Freddy (who is precocious) "Yes. I discovered that when I crossed the channel." (Boston Commercial Bulletin.) "They say some blind people can ac tually! distinguish colors by the sense of touch.' "That't nothing; there re times .w hen I feel! blue myself.' .i ii iiiniint .. JJ A I, '-I.W. i.-J.K1 'Z,1.- ZVJZT,ua I f a .a A m Jk I UFA f m M mm i . mCT3jn r v r mm 1 Positirciw GztFcd styaup Homo Falling Hair ani ell afTertloas f te Hair and Scalp pritively cured only with my sci.-mtiric titaliiiciii . specially pr? pared for each cue. Full inforitiation with boolc free. Ciill or write, JOHN H. WOODBURY f. I., e V. :1.Ne-vYrk. RALEIO-H, Court reporlns on North Caroiina. Pries 13 they could not do without them now. Some years ago I was requested to recommend a man of our race to the division superintendent of one of our j News railroad". I sent him a lirst class man. j A while afterward the gentleman said to me that this man was one of the most valuable that he had ever had. Mr. b. Rank "Why do you persist in j We putting water in your milir, my good man?' Mr. jchawklett "Well, do you know of anything cheaper?" Chicago Daily 5"V used Chamberlain's Cough j . m 1 Said he : "I never have to repeat a 'oan afford to work only eight hours a' The Atlanta Journal demands "a mil-' direction to him about anything. 1 am O day and works more Is a fool; but so "n ciouar ieaerai nuii'img or not n- , always, ana aDsoiuteiy, certain mat ms ; every duty win oe promptly ana eni- Sl'.NPAY JANUARY 1. lSD-O. An T9 DIrilMIMTfl Now this Is sensible. The Durham Herald says: "Discrimination of freight rates "Is no small matter, although it may be that only a small part of any com- ; far as h was concerr.ed he worked from 1! 1 hours every day and had lit to do to maintain himself and sup-1 port his family. From sun to sun Is the rule on the farm, and in the farm er's household, and In that of the town man for that matter, "business" . er it ought necesr.;! " l-cins before and lasts long after even Hon dollars is an.... th i sun has done his day's great trouble Is th it. ing.' That is ilcht. so long as somebody riently discharged and this relieves me else will. "01 may be. made to, foot th' of an anxiety which, at times would bill. Atlanta ought to have a lr.iildiuz l,? burdensome, for . his duties require .. ..w , :.b.-ol.ute reliability. '.' That man remain- . IIHllVlllll.llv "III! lilt IIV'J.1 Jl III. .j . w ork. In , 1 osr .'stion. icrully speak- our jriills ing, the building that the government 1 Oilt UIU V. JIlllllUCI IUHI V VUJ;,!! Remedy for a number of years and j have no hesitancy in saying that it is j the b$st remedy for coughs, colds and i croup I have ever used in iny family, j I have not words to express my confi-j dence 1 in. this Remedy. Mrs. J. A.-' Moore, North Star, Mich. For sale by. Crowell, McLarty & Co.. Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co., North Side Drug Store, W. ; CJ. Thomas FOR. the NEW YEAR witH a full stocK bf BlanK BooKs and Of fice Supplies. We v . can save you money in these supplies, v? Oet our prices, Krd .Ylen Bazaar, Itnlelst:, Jr.l0-'44 The Seaboard Air Line Railway will sell roaund trip tickets to Raleigh from , e.l in the service of the o-ntleman ut:- ernmeni at that vh,re. not only for the tI, hc lli:,(, nml wa not only a help, to present i-t tor son;.- ;.-irs: but whelh- himself but was a .'.istinctlve credit one mil- to th who!1 race; for the gentleman Tho nu i:ot ia:: to speaw fi nim on every an points tn iortn ;aronna at rates 1 ... 1 , 1 : . , r . : . 1 t v. ( i t i An 1 rp o ...l. : v. i 1 , , 1 1 ' ! .niii v.rr I. i it ihm. ,i..iii iii.i t m-ihu uu LctiiiL . nit. i i aimui x i-i.-miv surh .-haraeters wonl.l but add ! fare for the round trio, tickets to be many or our -mills ving. the building that the government Iirmior?tm, ,,, ,hp Kor,l nnlift of Uold Jan. 20th to 22nd inclusive, with muntty is :!rettiy a Ter tea i.y It. Thetnt; employees work by would be required to pay one million the who'" rioe- I it no worth our man who desires t locate a manufac- . . . . , ,, , . , , t urine plant Is largely tnlluencetl In ' 1 r nn,i rr,'"r dollars for could and woul l be piu up, while to produce as n-any such as pos- hj, decision by the freight 'rates and ' work-to "save" as well as consume by private individual for one-ha'f t he fiWe indeed, if the whole race could ..... ... U' transrormea into sucn men arm wo- iime in oruer io aou in me nays m State Agents For Public -Scliool Boolis, money. the town or community or stat thnt is . ..T,un.ue., against ry tne ml - comc com from thm rathr lhnn (he Rut "the people" foot thg bills. Who Sos norhnrs not nlwsv.s realize. It employer. A lav nrb:tr rily curtailing cares may b that th" towns in this state; this privilege would .. ;.lnly be :.ncu would not the effect as to the rare be the same as it was in the case of o long as we can make other, t!lS individual member of the race? lureliabie, to folks pay for our public buildings it is! Had this man been shiftless "We Have, tlie larg est stocK of School Books io tlG State and orders filled by by return mail. ; Snal limit Jan. 24th. 1903. For further information apply to, jC. H. GATTIS, C. P. & T. A.. Raleigh. N. C. kl. S. LE'ARD, T. P. A., ! Raleigh, N. C. All orders given our personal attention. Alfred Williams & Go t an serure n" relief, but they should , hIr tjisadvant."iro. and in lime of m,tural rt " ant them to be of the finest neglectful of his duties, a constant rot give up the attempt until this) " 1 rost'icst i source of anxiety, often vexations to much i-s certain." j1 'I""' "pori he mil! would be ' :' hls employer, do you suppose lie would Ar. l th representatives of the ' likew Ise disadvanlng-ous to th cm- j Thtk hlu introduced by Rf present.!-i n;lvo heen held in such high este?m rvtrds of Trad- and Commerce of the, plover. Ju?t now lalor is notoriously lv, p-.nr- tn nmt -,t,r..iw.,ia . f ' to secure the very highest post;:b!-3 advanrement0 There is a second view of the matter equaly as, important. The Mate are going at the matter. In the (scarce and hard to obtain, not only the utmost importance to every com- ,M " r',,r" "l n.mwm jtnrouirr.out mis . .Mate n it other .Mat. s. . munity In th- State. It involves the;habit of lloinff poor uork ,s onP that -r Injittle. but as busine-s tnn toward th va-r;:rnrr an absolutely In purity or the Wiifr we drink. and ! no person can afford to oontraet. It is consider important business matters i control of the tdtuation. localise tluir threbv protects the health even life ! th initial step to a general un'ithess t . i nd conditions. These gentlemen . ,,ict k i.-..? jho ild b-. as th-y no doubt will be. l rt,Vever wh. n thr. int In th f.im spirit There are times, is no such de- Thls State l!lr.an.. when ev. n t inr!..vmnt for nine .. . i .... i J 1 i'-viit.i:t.s i- .-iirr up.n n-'',.,. t, n oUrs lay maintained at a We no firmly matter.s will !.. t of th" citizen. As papalati,on increases, i greater sanitary care becomes neces sary, and in no particular more so than In measures looking to the pro- ; j development, and unquestionably the K . , ,. , , los to the .employer jrreitest arvl mot effective promoters . , t convlneed that th's- irr.s upward innvrmciu must iv tne ' regiilat-- themselves, and tan be more transportation companies enabling 1 . . - i sjitisfaetorilv ad iuytrd betwertn einp'ov. j our enterprise t be onorasnear an ' " I ..... ,., , i er an J employe than by outside or leg- equal, ty with thoof other Stat.-s ns i .... ,,, ... . lislatlve interfere!" -. CVrtnlelv under conditions, even liberality, will permit. 1 No one understands more fully than i ,nSvnt ro"',lli"'-!t- regulations that are do the able men-North Carolinians "-srictlve will tend to drive our la- nll-who have charge of our railroads ! ,,or to lhcr ',:,,os xvh re that ihe greater, the development. the ; -ifco m0r-satlsf. larger the increase of population and J s"Iv 3 :vl n '1 h' rncor.ie. It is an ir.sult not only to! Tt tl!Cr'" ds seem reasonable their honesty and capacity, but intelli- j th;U In an-v Affiliation intended to con- gence and loyalty to their people and : tro' or rogulatv the grown people maintain this 0rgar.i2r.ti0n. State io suggest that they are Indlf- j v:l pe-earners as to iheir own labor, ferent or inimical to the development th y shou'd at least lv h-ard on the of the Industry and resources of the '""dtt-r, and their wishts as well as Ftate. Conditions, however, are con- ' 1 . stantly changing in the world of in- whieh wi will soon find ourselves pow erless to overcome. Every duty undertaken should meet the extent of our ability. Kvery prom- e made should be regr.rded as a sa- A SKIN OP BEAUTY IS A JOY FCRgVET?. . B. T. FX MX fiOVKAVtr ontKVTAf. CBKAHi OH WAC1CAI. llli A 3 VX E , Kfimim Tan, Pimpiei. J;re'.WIea, Muth Faectw, Kii'i, and Skin (lit i cq'I'.1coii'. on beauty. cl clef.e. dtec lion. It has stocd j the test of 5j yean, . ... t. . 1 A. . we fa telttcbejur. '? it Is pr jiwr!' madq, I w Accent no co'jntrfc j fc'.tofs!ml!arnama, ; Dr. L.A. Savre said to n lady ot the I bantton fa patlcnt J A me as liic leat haritifol j y of all the SVin rrei J I hey can i i'iry terms for them- subj. ct to outside in-t tection of our water-supply. Ample red covenant. The interest of our powt-rs should In.- given the proper au-' e:r p'.oyer should become our interest thoriti.-s over this matter. - land we should guard it as jealously. ; M The cultivation of such character will elevate the standard of our position, ; whatever that position may be. and HH'iire to us its best bestowal in the way of wages. The greatest blessing of such a character is upon the race itself. These have been my views ice the dawn of responsible manhood. Dur ing the lew years immediately past We publish in another column a very important communication! from a re tired ofilor of our fitate Guard which merits the eon.--i1eratiori of those in au thority. Its obje.'.t Is the greater effi ciency of this very essential arm of the State government which has never AJ t3 u i If J t --s-s--s -- J. R o Ferrali & Cd. bv all Orui-risa tn1 Fancy-Goodv Ce.lere in th U. S., Canada, and Europa, RD.T. EOFKXITS.Prcj., 37 Great Jones St.,7!.T. a veu ladies wiil I i" . t)iem. I rs'oia. 1 -! ' C o n r T arauors. i-orsa! iv 222 Fay etteville Street. JUST RECEIVED Georgia Cane Syrups., Old Fashion Mouli J tain Buckwheat, Prepared Buckwheat. Pan t Cake Flour. New Cured Va. Hams, Va. Hams. ALL PHONES 88. few Old failed in duty, and proven its e31ciency , ' v. ......... ,. u,,,,,,,, .. . , by personal experiences which it now as well as necessity. We commend thc-;iteems to me arc the most VQluab!e of sussestlons to those whose privilege as ml my life. Out of these experiences I well as duty it is to promote as well as would bring a message of hope to the race. I would tell them to do faith- d us try, enterprise ard markets (13 ! SMOTHKR A COUGH. fully and well the duty that now is. The pbonlej of Indlanola, Mississippi, ' Make full proof of every present op- are right in ceasing their appeal to the Prtunity. Meet cheerfully and prorr.pt-Roosevelt-Payne Political combination i ly ery .ob"wtlon Never suffer your X n-u. , . .miW interest to vaunt the plea a.iaviii,i,. x K- 1 1 lT 1 1 1UCI ! In other affairs of life. There needs . therefor to be change. In methods to 1 meet inese cnanges or coqamons by whleh our people may be kept abreast of all others in the race, that all interests in our State and of our peo ple may be' promote.. If all parties concerned, directly or in directly, come together ' from time tc time In a spirit of mutual confidence as as mutual interest ard ryrrpathy. v.e can but be lieve that all interests will be brought into closer relations and more har monious co-operation for the benefit of iL You can smother a counh that remains' closed the more glaring, we ' this world of wonderful and' gigantic might with propriety say the more in-. enterprises is built on the faith of man famous. becomes the nartizanshin in nlan- Millions and millions of values :hh your hand but yOU Can't Prompts the punishment of a. nZClu" tS ' Lire it that Way. Some medi-iT CommUnity fOT no other Purpose has grown up between man and man. . l l ? "popularize the administration": T.et us attract this faith to our race. mC5 Only Smother COUghs. jwlth a certain class of voters in thejo this and we lay the only founda- ScOtt's Hlliuloion CUrCS them. ! North' "'ftlon wUJ.set in soon, and in!ti011 upon 'hich we can erect sucn the ri?ht nlace cu.-t racier ; as w in compel respect and We Have just taken INVENTORY and find MAN Y PIEpES ronv our OF! FURNITURE which must be cleared before SPRING. All will be sold at a DiSCOUNI FOR CASH. FLOORS Old couirhs and decn-rootcd. character ; as ! secure advancement. "We should re- rh- "Old P.eliable" Daltimore Sun Al- : mf mber always that it is the improve ment 01 tne one ta!cnt that the Mas ter renuil-Q That nuolant rr Ulete and comnreheniv iSor, . v I. I 1 ii! ; iaient is tne uestrucion of all hooe uf KOUKKT K. LICK Tomorrow is the annivcr-r.-y o; i; birth of RoVti Rlir.un.l L.m. Ve ould Mush io think It r,c :. ry hi hi place to no h .- a. By U, tcrorrow is a i.oi d.i ;i can't be cured until U : ...K- 1 manae ior juoj is received, more com bcCll replaced bv before. It is crammed full of Infor- high ncaUhy tissue. That is exactly the kind oi uiorough work Scott's Emul-' :on doc. . It changes entire nature cf the throat and lungs so that ihcre is nothing to cough abi;ui. Scr: 1 ur "rcc o..:-:?. C'JIX w. tov."7-:L, ClituiUtb, 4fV rci:l s:., x. V matlon useful to the cltizeen generally t and professional and business rrjn, j foundation must be done in our publi including statesmen nn'd or,!;tieinr, .-.schools. In fact, they should beconn nartieninr we ih.t uk I cent-r3 from whlrh h radiate an er service. Much of the worlc of laying such a c become tllC I l,utIi!ihdrs for the copy i'ot. sent r.nnihilating the Trusts?" "Grat Scott, no," Misv.or-?'! Senator Sorghum; ''do you sumks i I v.mt t.. kiirthe iroo-o tl-.at l;y the fed!.;: ?X AVa h':-;-t 'a Siar. 4 .. ' .... . . - . i ' ' Li I r jr;i - V 1 1 1 V ! rvy. - ' ----- . , u ; nesrro everywhere. There have been ! such schools. There are such schools ; now. The effort should be to increase .them until all -are in line. This, of j course, carrl :-s lobic corallarj- cf earn est, p:otl:l?nt, industrious. comirio;i 'sense u-arl-or at the hend of our pub t i;t tchooh-. These muct be under the f SECTIONAL EOOKCASE. 1 1) Kb yal 1 & Bo r d en H u rniture LO, COK WILMINGTON AND I1AUGETTSVS, RALEIGH, - 5r.
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