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anW A STATE "COTi C 1 1 T7 ARXI C US2 SYSTEM iLPS (9) 677, Our "7 durational - A "School of Strong Purpose and Splendid jUconliahinenr f oiinded in ISSl and thorougUy equipped to prepare boy foT College,' University,' the Government and Technical: Schools and Unsiness XSf e. Ntxan'ednrators; Now sat Charlotte with improved epiipment and ideal conditions. A. non-sectarian 'thomrh strictlv Christian School. Parental : discipline, : Military training "develops .obedience; seiii TKnonsihUitv. I cainl:OOII1 manly carriage and health.;r Daily imlitary drills and Beautiful leleratedcampta, tennis ..courts aadrruniing Oracle.. Buildings te!best lor health, comfort ana satety. Personal .individual .mstniction and intrmate association. iStran :facrdtw7R ' - . - MR. McLAURIN Outline' f ' V4tfUns$of ttlK,, iraWa- SJev -r -Cottaa Warehousing LaW Example What Concealed ffrt May Accomplwh - . . , s ,L ; . - By Hon. Jaw. L.IdJciria, CotnrrisBooer, Cdlumlna, S. C. - ttcpDNSE to 'Your rerrnest "for the country and use them to tne "best 'A"--.1:J- m cotton marketing, 1 "advantage of 'the -entire Dublin 1 w to say that it srons to trie that Vifl -that'. I have attempted 'to do scientific atteim3t,wBch has,-7sith' the State Warehouse System is been , . cff-m '-frF Sonth'df "creritt. T harl tin i1iffim1-o- kJJf V v ... - jr II 111 Curoliifa. O fTTew 'Toxk "borrcrwing inoney -on course nt ts hardly'. straight loans "at -jper'xent, andJn out yvl Yhc :-ex- ' "ainotmts as "large as ;10Q,tXK) xould perim"ental3tage;; 'have secured it on ."acceptances -at iy2 as et, 1)ut Tt has peT.TjentV This enable a' Jaarifc in provided, for u !fhe - South-Carolina' to 'let -the money in two'things' essen- large amounts 'on State Warehouse ttal ior'.marlceting;' -receipts, and distribute it to the ."indi cottonT fl) cheap ,"vidual "borVDwers. ' KhaveWdear- storage, nd 2)--rangements .for some of the banks, cheap -monev.V " .. rwhichre getting oney at '4 oer cent, It is manifest that if re -are to mar-; and, they are "charging the farmers Vet a 12-months' ' supply of cotton 70 -furnish the -wareliouse receipts 6 -within three months that the -pnceis .- per xent,-lhis as amg improvement on bound to decline when tbe mrrent S'perjcentat discount, -with the farmer demand fails to absorb tbe -offerings, -also in "most cases being required to until cotton reaches the .-investment "keep 20 -per cent on deposit " basiSj whicri is -generally. !c!qw tTie 'l-'win'say, in this connection, that cost of production. As' the crop nsl 'theTe-are efforts being made in Geor made on credit, unless money x'an be gia, Alabama "and Oklahoma to .pass borrowed upon cotton :it"m)uidticrte flState JWarehouse Acts jnodeled after possible to hold it; -even ehad rthe'South in warehouses. The charges for forage Georgia: will "beintroduced ..itruly, in this state are as high tis -35 rents a. rwlienheXegislature'meets,'by. Sena laie a month, and Tery Tarely Trnder, tor J.vO. Adams, .an .bfe lawyer of 25 cents. Now, to oorrow- monev"at . viamesvme, ua. ne js oeing assisted finer cent discount and thtrnTyat'STrch..'by the Georgia btate "Chamber of kotjiwoeOISSS f high storage rates maices tne expense commerce. - ; , . , - - I of holding the crop so great that ia ' I believe ;that the Statft Warehouse fanner is inclined to turn it loose.,- v System as -a iscrentinc solution of the itoring Cotton for. Seven acna One- ican "be develoDed to handle 'the Aottthern Collea:eof ltbecatasts with an ectablithea national reputation for tifeli mndard, - UK rnt P Rl'Pwr Mmttli 1 i t Ai r -li."- noble traamons, ana progressive i?oucies. us targe endowment iuna maicea possiDiem iim-, halt Cenu rear Jaie rraaonia - ,COtton an.each of the .Southern States, class equipment and large faculty of tweU trained and carefully chosen teaefcera. Student lees r, . r. -r,r " on the nnu! bm thai -we are tjmtku- onrfotftt4exnaivenofnJnuuUywierTied trygienic dormitories . TTNDER the State -TVarfihoiurttySrV Saawcal and acientlfic corses leanfuitoiheba U t(.m o tnrvrlm Ton -Kiiitrl an -" ;"idUUU6 au hw w nte, ftcbool. fcagineeraig, luiucauou, ana Law. 490 JPajs -Board, JDuiilaa la Xlternry Department, rwm lUnt, Heat aaflXU, for a JFuIl Besslon dC1!3aa IXantba .at Eltuatefl in Ckivelaaa Cwmty roid -the 'footbiUa f the 33la Bldg. ' ' ' Mineral Water. -No Milarla. Splendid Oommanrty HrmeT atnaenta "at wake "Forest, "Trinity., Meredith, "the University of N. a and r Inland 'Stanford "ItnlTersity. Oae trioate aebator and two' interstate QetjatoTB among Tiedmant boys Jn college ...last essln. . 'i.-,:-'...t'-" rMost Jheartily do .7 commenthe; school to an "who "have sons aad' daughter to. edBcate." Dr. caxaa. !K. Taylor,' 'Wake iJtoreat.CoHese. Onef the Jbeit .preparatory scfco&te hi the Btate.'---Cleveland BtaT. ' Itna the best and cheapest school in the State." E.BI. Roonoe, Jttettther f 3Sf. C :lgislatUTe. -V T;. . v "In my opinion there Is no High -School In this part of the eaTmtry 'Jofnr better and more thorough education al !work," -33. X "Webb, Member at Ooagreaa " "35be Tounx ULen, Who Have iCnme to the Unlveriity from . Piedmont -High School -hare taken A goad stand-in 4helr cl&eeea iand 1mve done lAithtal aad satisfactory -vsrork.- "Francis P. "Venahle, University (f , . - - . 3Fi.ll -term gpena ; Augnat Id. jFot Jiftndaomely ' Ilra8.tTa.ted qitaJogne ' and bedk " af iew write lo - - ; W. II. JJTJENS, lmwndale, N. C. iron corrugated warehouse,; dirt floor and logs tbiutilheio'ttbnr3? on, and the state will 'take it oWnd dec ;f .stasia sitse;v:He issue its Warehouse;receptfotlieninns cotton, and all the expenses, includ. ' inglnsurance, will notSst theiarm- (e atimisie itx; er more than seven and oae-lialfieits :mnse & per month to store .aale of cotton. L ow borne by .the t phnterbe T, , , . ;oj M - causje it .is'i:he .nsible; cotton - that I have succeeded m stabhshmglhe fcears .the burden of sdl the moet coU. tnaracter nf the Stati W?inhrttie' v- . . 1 :.u j v- ... ' v 7T :ton raaea an son "ine cxjcnaiiscs. . ceipt in the money, centers of -this : - -. : - tountry, particularly in ; NewYork' Wored .Better Tarmert' Oranigai City, where 1 . have -made -arig ftents with certain .banks. 4ind t companies for them to advance Jncm- 1 sadly lack,, at present," means -to y on South CaroHn-Sute' Ware-c nouse receipts. The guaranty, of thc qI states. Those who are interest state as to the weighs title1 and .grade . d: buying cheap cotton , act as a completely cure the defects in ithe we Jarmers are a .disor- pnvatt or cornorAt iwnid ' wuse receipt, and the state receipts tbn. . The -'.South Carolina- State ani 0me m?e and 10DT.C ' fawr; Warehouse System Vhows what can ana command lower rates of interest be' -accomplish Pd by concentrated .f- "wu-ff lOTK. stare HAnir uar nas l mtl- J,- Tor catalog and llmttmed bookletaddreas "SecretairtotheiZoxnarBUon. 1850 1315 lSFORD COLOEGE Ccrre??ffsdcnce iatited qrftii pirprsrj lo z&bJ Colic eat scrrcx " V COURSESi 1 ; wLlieiaii- Pieparatoryoml OoReglata. Expression. JJwfneu. MiMie. Jilt. - Padagogy. Jiosae Eoonoauica 0omeaCic Sciencaud Domestic Act) Spedalists Tjf experrencc In 11 departments. Catalogue nt aa cation. t - " " r" P.HOBGOOD, President. iah ... . . a v . r o ' - ucta reCentlV aiY)friAH rt " t .'-'J ' J ' j.1 ' . 5-1 .: artl - j .wvww wv -nnarenouses rc xouna inc insawmcc acceptances, and several of the large urates ;so high .as to fee almost prohib Jl7sr)an1 trust jctmirianies t , .between uJ?v ty are,122kinS a special-., ehoe- . in the" cotmtry : and a w mis lorra f -naper. This Jias ,tWrhii ws so mat that thw r 7 Te . - 'cxcnt - -n was impossible to -store cotton rx teriSUS 1 m. the.moacy cen- ccpt ihrthe towns; Tiws rate an the verv 1, TP.e accePtances are.:used , conniry -.Was $350 a "hundred, .and, on J. m commeraa.i transac- A4iniice nf the same cctnstrurtion an a "kVOU)C i"c iow rate oi yrmiWiiHli 'hattlr hirt irave won : ; : BXJ1E,SREEKACADEMY r 7 : :; Founded y present TriatlpalJn 1887. , . ' (Quiet Country Village, tour and -one-half miles from railroad, Jn a healthful ; feommaiiity. ad.BulMlig Bearuiattl Grounds.)- ; - Twelve ooUege .men and women .m jjacoiiy, xwo-wun m. a. uegree. Ait students last year, represenxins vaunts, 6 Statea, Cuba, China aad - Sooth. America. Tna Rrhnol Band .and Orchestra. Tive la Cvlc Ta' ilrv :tS5 itaSS eacs- Course.. Choir Leadem-trarned. New Tipe Organ. Seven new pianos. .Violin. All Bandjnstruments. ' . Certificates tfiven In Music, Jtrt and Expression. v , 3uXS . Course not surpassed la ur State. business Furniture, Heir . . Typewriters. . Kfaw 415 OM Dormitory .lor Sirls. in charge f Catron. Oo4 Chrktian homes for hnvH and young men. xjbbi i i6 .""-"rx: '."S" .T : lion 5 Tkl - ,i , small J "1? . PIinS.K .Ts iKl a ; town where there was mo water .ryio 1 wu uo-nwi tection, xt was ia. we nave jian a , . Ul wnictl a draft is sold. t vf re m :tmr a rate f iiect'S t0 t!e remcmber thisco;4L58 a hundred .on cotton jsttxred an 10? t"att the state tanks .aggre: -the country,, anji with :no distirictkai cent 7 .fapital. and surplus (2 .per iaade Jaetween A ctmntry Ararchcante th? entire banWg ou-er af jinda warehouse in a iouxtb-dass kI1 that the proportion tow. T - " oil,,. ,, . ln -New York; than' in any - ,The Intention of the system as to Banker'. Bail The a. land . . " - WUUaill!' TTTr 1 roSPCntv Of r. r'rT UI robabrvvtake KtCDS TO Pcnd. -""raj rates ae-...- . :.Tr t;:7:',. Eaot CarcHna leacliers Trainmg Scbnl a 5 JScaoolio train teachexj ior the pubUcgchools ot Jortb Oarolliu, Mwrysaoa to directed to this one purpose. Tuition 'free to'alliwho agree to teach. FaU term begin SepUmber21, 1315. For catalogue and olheT into rmatioa address 1 nnht "M. Wrieht. President, Greenville, N. . . - . .,, - ' - .... . ' . 777- , ... , I provide i ordirect sales A romthe state uiT4irMc :n tfw mention inanufactxiT- wme. tn Help - -;.e b t war- I have not matter of marketing the cot-"' evatA it. advisable tto attempt ttis on ls largely question of nancc -yet however,, IP1" : ::rrr .oa?kmg methods The 5as?-.w;B.,rIr1?5 ' ."2 XS37 t:i3 t - 'Oldest Cedcatiofial Collrge m the tate XIIOaOUCH IHA1NINC lUCII A1031AX,T0KE" 'IDEaL LOCATION . ,CoirsalaArtaJSclencaa,andIIulfl 1 . . Ten BuILIings'wrthun lModern Cooveiences Ample AthFacffiflee . l ixmmM TIIETHESnENT. CuCJoxd CoIkcgvT. C. rirvwiwit - - - " aMaaa crcdiuTn. aatcU5gtnt c the direction before.long. whs arisini m. o learn k o -- wuun. wexeca .-ri,f Tci tank, 5 "rrtct 4dca of a" ' L :. YELOUSI t0 borrow . M a TOCrC PIace or TOagio THrweri he does Jiot UIlc; eajivaak aiiBt xnodoitt, -aad , -row monev. bttt tw u. t:"t."; w DOILiNG 8PIUNGS HIGH SCHOOL r nr nnrtTH CAROLINA JL Wki. 3. . a asl Jttetyfeaie Ltxht,fE oaratory. zlVzlumlni for nine months.. For Catakd Room Rent Heat Ugniana iiuiuoa- Ktne Juite. w t;,: Brick TJuudfanri. em Hett A wnra vo- - Eauioment CoUege Fre- WateTwarta 1 7!:tT fTeheV Tramfarg. -t08 totl tts Board. 1 aadFttTflrarUl(rt . J. D. HUGGINS, Principal 1. i '1
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