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i.:c:..:::.3WWTFJEuri . B. H HMIUU K4IW 4 rinrtllm re IllKMrTKM MTM. Pit Year -- u Month . ....... tkIM MoLh IM MmU . .UN . . L . . ASvertlaleg rales 4 at the - alr, Copy for (bufH mast be la at CtnU of Tkaaka Rroolotlona at Re nut aad similar arUelee ere charged I the nil mt oeala pw Uae casn in ' i Kntr4 as Serena Clase mall mutter April li. 11. the noeteflW at Con - - cord. K. C, under the act of March S. 1 ' et at the esty aad T mall IWWIw. ... lac awSroe e the Kmln THkwa . i elootb t Months J-" waive Month fVOHlV M. OGLB3BY CIy Editor . Concord, N. C July 22. MIL . For Mveral days Kit-liinond has had ' great murder mystery. A man ' ' wife, riding with him in an automo- bile soma distance from the city at - 11 o'clock at nipht, was shot through the-head by a man in the road, ac cording to the testimony of the hus band. The gun with which the kill ing' was done, was found near the scene, the husband averring that he jumped from the automobile and grappled with the assailant, wrench ing the guu from his bands, when he bolted for the woods. The gun was placed in the rear seat of the ma chine and holding the body of bis dead wife with one hand be drove home at breakneck sieed. the gun falling from the rear seat on the journey. From the great secrecy maintained by the members of the police, it was evident that at the proper time a sensation would be sprung. This was done yesterday, when H. ('. Beatlie, Jr.. the man in the case, was arrested for the mur der of his own wile. Of course he maintains his innocence. It is said that there is also "a woman in the ease." This paper, as is well known, is in favor of the retention of Senator Simmons in the United States Sen ate, but we do not hesitate to hearti ly endorse the following concerning Gov. Kitcbin, bis chief opponent, which appeared in the Raleigh Times: "The fact of the matter is. that Governor Kitchin's acU since lie be came governor mm& no efentie. They speak fpi themselves. -Urle has con tented himself in performing his du ties as Chief Executive as outlined by the law of the Stale. Jle has attend ed strictly to his department of the State government and has not tried to run the other departments. In doing that he has won the approval of the whole State, as well as he may." iue letter ol uov. KiUlun m an swer to his critics will appear in the morning papers tomorrow. It will he a reply to the attack made on him in the Raleigh News and Observer Sun day through the Misenheimer-Lock- hart letters and the editorial attack on him by the editor of the Raleigh paper. The Governor will no doubt ver the ground fully, and his article is'w.waited with the deepest interest. Njnts Ont Dr. EusselL Shelby slto. On accouW of inattention on our part we have been running now and then, Pastor Eusoell's Sunday School lessons and once dad awhile a column advertising Russell no-hell books would creep in. Oiik attention has been called to this sort of literature and we have abandoned it for good and all the time. We anpounce to our readers that hereafter, we shall run the International Sunday School lessons, the kind that are being used in our Sunday Schools today. Judge Clark Not Doing Much. Greensboro Record. ( . Some how we hear but little from Judge Clark. What's his trouble I Have his friends crawled in the hole and pulled the hole in after them , ' We have entertained the idea that as a trust-buster Judge Clark was the leader, still he is , not ' 'blister" enough to suit the News and Observer and it has jumped the fenee. . J ."1 . -ewaaaw!SBBsBBMaaBSBBaa- aw The Wonder of It Little Clarence Pa 1 '" His Father Well, my son! Little Clarence I took a walk in the cemetery today and read the in scriptions oa the tombstones. , His Father And what were your thoughts after, you had done sot : .:--. Little Clarenee Why pa. I won ' dered where all the wicked people are ; buried. '"'s j-v' ' v : ..j- -, v,r Those Who Take Foley Kidney Pflls. For their kidney tmd bladder ail amenta ,acd for annoying urinary ir regularities are always grateful both for the quick and permanent relief they afford, and for their tonie and atenffhening effect HJ walk Try Fo ley lidney Fills. M L. Marsh. A small boy no sooner breaks in a f v of shoes ' than they begin to i out , -,'" . v THIS SATS Ef HXSTOKY. Jeiy a. i . 177 Dual betwese GeerJa Coa . way and CadvaUader fought ' near Philadelphia -17VI3 Tee exploriag yirtv fit Sir 11- eratder Maeeeaie reached " the Paeifla. . 1812 British and allies "nndei ;"WH liagtoa defeated the French aa der Marmoot in battle of Sala-snnnra. ia.ti Napoleon IL, only child of Na poleon Bonaparte, died. lso:n Merrh 20, 1811. 1853 First pier of Victoria Bride at Montreal begun. 1 SKI Cob Wilder of Roaeerans' ad vance shelled Chattanooga. l.fot (ien. Hood made his first sortie at Atlanta. 18!o -Alexander H. Rice. )rormor of Massachusetts 1879-79. died in Melrose, Mass. Born at Newton, Mass., Aug 30, ISIS. 1896 fieorge W. Jones, first U. 8. Senator from Iowa, died at Dubuque. Lutheran Growth Greatest In Boston. Some interesting figures are given by The Congregationalist,' about the growth of church in Boston, and the changes in the religious forces of that city in 40 years: "Forty years ago I'nitarians had the largest number of churches. 'H. The present number is 2.'!. Forty years ago the Baptists came next to the Unitarians, with 23 churches and 7.858 members. They have increased to 30 churches with nearly doubled membership, 14.881. In Congregationalists had the same number of churches as Baptists, "2. but with a smaller membership. ti.:!23. Their churches have increased to 34. with 13.247 members. Metho dist Episcopal churches have increas ed from 19 to 33. and their members from 4.2.14 to S.tV.U. Episcopal churches have doubled, from 16 to .12. and their membership has threb- led. from 4.317 to 13.289. l'resbyter- ian churches have increased from 3 to nine, with a present membership of nearly 3.000. Lutheran churches lead all the Prostestant bodies, having ex- landed from two churches with a membership of about 400 to 14 with 4.050 members, mostly of foreign birth or parentage: During these 40 years the population of Boston has increased from 292,499 to 0(0,585, Keligion and charity work has more than kept pace with the growth in numbers.'' Kidney Diseases are Curable. under certain conditions. The .right medicine must be taken before the dis ease has progressed too far. Mr. Perrv A. Pitman, Dale, Tex., says: I was down in bed for four months with kidney and bladder trouble and gall stones. One bottle of .Foley's Kidney Remedy cured m well land sound." Ask f or( itv -M. I-4(arh, Druggist. - jVj Ohio 's Oldest Daily Under the Ham mer. ' ' Cincinnati. 0., July 22. The eifeots of the Commercial-Tribune of this city, which enjoyed the distinction of being the oldest dailv in the State of Ohio, were put up at public auction by the sheriff of Hamilton county to- dav. The most recent declaration of London seems to have been that Ruddy Kipling's poetry is on the blink. Hyo Restored After Being Given Ui by Specialists A wonderful cure by Mr. W. E. Origga, Secretary ant Treaaurer Weatbrooka Elevatoi Co. and formerly Cashier Bank ' Danvllley aaya: , ' "About ten years sgo my eyuight begsn t fail to lach sa extent thtt It became neeeaasr for me to consult s specialist My troable in creased antil I found it necessary to eontullaev ersl others. MycssewssdisgnoeedssAtrophya the OdUs Nerve, caused by 4mDOVerished bloai supply. The progress of my trouble wss sloe but steady, with never any relief, until fieallj my physician advised ma that nothing furthe could be dona. About this time, about two year ago, I could not see to read, snd my range o vision was so short that I could not see anythint sis greater distance than fifty or seventyrftvi Ret I often found it difficult to recognize se qualntsnoes when I met them, dtitiniratatiiiH them more by their voices than their features In May. 10. a friend advised ma that 'if UM physician's diagnosis was correct, MILAM wll cure yon, because it will purify and enric Uw blood. Increase the flow, and build no their tern; but it will take a long time snd ths ua provemem wiu ne stow. ., .... "I did not belleva one word of this, and e sented to take MILAM because I did not think S could hurt me, snd there might be a bars pout ouiiy inai h mignt neip me. Aner sur weeks use I began to notice s alight improvement is my sight, which has been stow bnt steady ami wtin no senses, now i ssn reaa newspaper) with ordinary glasses, can distinguish lanre oh toets two miles away, and hare no dnneulti now, ss far as my sight Is concerned. In attend Ing to my duties as the axscuUva otfiear o( I corporation, i - - ' "I in still esrefat sot to tax nry eyes snrsa sonaoiy, oeeauae 1 realise mat I sra n esrea but hope, snd am mere and mare eneounand ai time pasaes, to believe that the oentiaaed use s MILAM will cure me. ' "I think It nronar to afsta (hat xrt anaa health and strength Mare also improved in tbi same ratie as my sysslght, sad surUiuts this I the use of Milam. . . - . (Signed) w.tOsUMW." DanvUIs, Va March a, ttlt. ' . fttAr aiti cro blindnae OKcept l' ol arlalrt front imfsorarwad impure biood or n-TioieJ system- ; r i mm MILAM XTCSX3Q X&&TTATX0X. Wars Fefa af Sfcia TroaUa Qtick!y Carad by laaxpaajiTa Traalaaat ,Whaa yoa luffar wkfc amy alia tiwabla area though tba itching aeama unbearable, do not think that it is necaarylo torn aigwtti.g graaay eintoent. Try Rohan, para and auapla akin tooi tbrt ia guar antead to eontai n grtaaa or aeUa and which b ao elaanly it doaa not soil the linen. he "power to instaatly reliara anj irritation of the akin and make it eoft, white and beautiful ia almost miracu lous. N'ot only are minor akin troubles like pimr'ea, blackheads, acne, bar bers' ileh, eta quickly cured but the worst ulcers oruutsee of aa!t rheum or eeaema ara eleanaed fad healed by this wonderful skin food. In order 4han any one may try Ho kara at -small expense Gibson Drag Store is selling a liberrJ aiaed jr at 25c and in addition guarantee to re fund the money if the treatment does not do all that is claimed for it. Lar ger siie 50 cents. Throwing rice and old shoes at the bride mar be a harmless pleasantry if the aim is- poor, but chasing the bridal pair through the crowded streets in automobiles is going some miles too far. Honest Medicines Versus Fakes, . President Taft's recent message ug esting aj amendment to the Pure Food and Drugs law in its relation to Prepared Medicines, does not refer to such standard medicines as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and Foley Pills, both of which are true medi cines carefully compounded of ingred ients whose medicinal qualities are recognized by the modical profession itself as the best known remedial ageetg for the diseases they are in tended to counteract For over three decades Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound has been a standard remedy for coughs, colds and affections of the throat, chest and lungs for children and for grown persons, and it retains to day its pre-eminence above all other preparations of itj kind Foley Pills are equally effective and meritor ious. M. L. Marsh, Druggist. Chicago is going to invent a mil lion in voting machines, although her patriotic citizens are perfectly will ing to provide 'em as in the past. Deafaeaa iamaot be Care by local applications, as they cannot reacn tne aiseaaea portion ol tne ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness. ia caused by an Inflamed condtlon ut the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed yoe have a rumbling sound or Imper- feot hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, uearnesa is tne result, ana un less the Inflamatlon can be taken o and this tube restored to its nam. condition, hearing will be destroy. orever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition ot the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrn) that cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. boio Dy uruggists, isc. Take Hall s Family Pills for Const! patlon. Recent activities of Andy Carnegie suggest that he is qualifying for the next trust-busting vacancy m the de partment ot justice. FRESH MACKEREL Extra quality Medium Slie. FIVE CENTS EACH. Two Vhonee.. 21 and 421 it D0VE-B03T C0MPAUT. DH. T. f J, SPEflCER VETERINARIAN' Office back of Davis Drag-Ctmpany, 'PHONE 115. ' KOTICEI My health havintr imnrovail T by notify my former patrons, friends and the public that my services are ai their command for any leiral bnsinMS enuasisa to mi. : , . . - . ; W. J. MONTGOMERY. H;. -,-' ' Attorney ut Law. DENTISTRY 1 am BOw In the Morris liniMW ever ine aDarrus Having Bank. H. 0. HERRUO CHESTER S PILLS Ills I. H,S and t,.,4 m "2 ".. Atkl ri IJ , r"e II knows mHmlSKW llm. ut.t.u. TT . . . - '- - .usual ' JV tM,r ' V&r sin f i'' : - txx CHOICEST PRIVATE GROWTHS Aw U waav a- "Tina n xrr ksj bxktsbat." Jaly n. Grsad Dike ef Kecklsarg Stralita. Adoljiboa Fradenes. .tbe rsijraicf GraAd, Duke ef Merliearg4Uwiaa ear Jnly 22, lse, eod awseseeW to the throne at be ola of his fa ther ra iH4. , Though the Grand Duchy over which he reigns has a to tal area of only 14000 equare miles, the Oread Duke ia as of lha eU iaei of Oeman eesweeiyaev for morv taaa objo keif of too eoooiry ia his private property. The capital of his dominion ia New. Strahtx with a pop ulation of about 12,000. The rstgw ing honeo' of ITeeklenarrg-StreliU woe founded in 1781, by Duke Adok pfaol Frederick, youngest eon of Duke AsfllnkM WUnk I - VI .VU. burg. The present Grand Duke was wraro ia loti .to rrineoaf raiaa beth of Anhelt, ' Hay Ferer and Boumt Colds. Vast be relieved quickly and Foley's uoney aad Tar Cotnpoowd ul do it E. It. Stewart, 1034 .Wolfram 8t, Chicago, writes: "I have beea great ly troubled daring the Let anmaaar" months with Bay Fever and find (net by using Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound I get great relief. Many oth ers who suffer similarly wiH be glad to benefit by Mr. (Stewart 'a experiens. U. L. Marsh, Druggist. - The House of Lords ' evidantlv hasn't heard about that the stand patters have .been getting over on this side of the pond. Two Million BotOe of PeivyDswWPainkiUsrsQld rrery yes pain of spnuns, burns or bruises. Itswieves rneumausm cs- aeunuKia. viu cramps, calks dWrboes. There ought to be . hnltl nnMlulni tint TU1W. nadV fOT the nrst sion of troable. The new size hot- .. . . . , il. rft- tie is 09 eta. asa mere is sisu u wu. Somehow, when Hetty Green and money are mentioned in the same par agraph the money ia always coming her way. GoodiWork! No Experiments I That's our Trade Mark. That's What we do. Shall we put a Tin Roof oa your house?. May be youa vaat slater SEE BRADY ' THE ROOFER. Grady-Brady Go. Tslephone Na 334. -: ' Have Your Eyes Examined By Mfirl ilXVUvl AA AfXtlyAAVfUiS Six years of experience relieving Eye Strain. , Eye Strain' is relieved by Right Glasses, scientifically fitted. DR G. L IAKG, OpteEctrisL Oonoord, V. 0. Office hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. City Precsfen Qutl Skin Disease I have Durehased ontriirht a drt preparation for cleaning ladies' far menu that I guarantee to give satis faction, or I will make no charge for the work. 1 am. aula owner of this preparation and on account of the ex-1 euent satisfaction it has given I maka this proposition to the lsfliet of Con eora and vicinity t oend us any ar ticles or garments youwant cleaned and after we use this dry cleaning preparation o ntbem, if they are not entirely satisfied with the work I will mate no eaarge. . ; . - D. B. F0WKLE& lnrlais.: 'Phone 188. . Pei-tr.2 WILL KEEP TIIEM AWAY 10c per bottle Aclhrna! "Tlclluna! rOPHAH'l lITHUa trt'Tnv gives itntant relief and aa absolute care til all J 1-kM. Pl.:,E. s nay rarer, aoia try druggists; SAau receipt of price l.oo. Trtl tsWm tn. S ..-l. ' WB1UMS MFG. cX. rVessw OeswhsjeVOUe sou sy inms crag ComyaBj. DR. J. S. LAFFEHTY and Throat and s itting faiaeesw.' OlDpe In the Mnrrls Ml.lin, rtooia mm war veuarrue baviiiae &.ana. I Office aoursi a to 11 a. so- and 1 to v sa, . l EAPTT XESULT8. Have llis ataxy Ooaeeri BMkUaU ; - : Ei'AaalsaUe. . N) wmdar arurtf Coooord eiti seae frsr aknaaaaue. It is eooort to Boaxe anyoae happy to end relief after years ef euffennf. Public state ments like the futosnof are hut truth ful representations of the daily work lonav U Cetteord by Doan'a Kidney tiua. -. . .. A. R. if arch, 91 N. Union 6t, Coal eord, N. (X, wave t "I-wiliinrly eoa Sna the public atatasoetit I made three years ago, ieosntnendih Doan's Kid ney Pills. This remedy never fails to help aee -whoa I aee it and I thus know that it is a reliable one. The secretions from my kidneys were scanty and retarded and when aome ene advised me to give Dean V Kid ney Pills a trial, I immediately jot a supply at Gibson's Drug Store. .Af ter taking them, a change for the hot ter was soon made and it waa not long before my kidneys were doing their work in a normal way: ! For sale by all deelera. Price 50 recta, Foetwr-MUbuni Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Sttee. Remember the nanM Doan's and take no other. ' . -T. A man never know! much until he is threo score and ten. and theti he hasn't much use for knowledge. A Notre Dana Lady's Appeal. To all knowina sufferers of rheuma tism, whether muscular, or of ' the joints, sciatica, lumbagos, backache, uauiia ia sua siuuuti w unuwsia nains to write to her for a homo treat ment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures, bne mis it ner ay to send it to all auSerera FREE. Yon ora vouraesf at home aa thousands mill teatily no enanga ox eumaio Be ing necessary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid from the. .blood, loosens the stiffened joints, purifies tha blood, ana Dngnien me eyes, giv ing elasticity and tone to tha wholo system. If the above interests yon, for oreof address Mrs. u. oummere, Box R, Notre Dame, Ind. Eleven persons died from the effects of the heat in Baltimore Thursday and eight were prostrated. Children Who are 8lckly. Mothers wki value their own com fort and the welfare of their children, should never be without a box of Mo ther Gray's Sweet Powders for Chil dren, for use throughout the season. They break up Colds, Cure Feverish nes, Constipation, Teething Disorders, TLtarlarha and Stomach Troubles. '.These Powders never faiL Sold by all drug stores, 25a, Dont accept any substitute. A trial pwekage wiU .be sent free to any mother who will ad dress Allen 6. Olmsted, La Roy, N. Y. Sometimes it ia better to wait un til the bridge is finished than to at tempt to wwim across. - c; " I I ill I HUNT'S CURE ) Guaranteed Cure for all : Sold by Qibson 1 Drug Store, Concord,: N. C. "A. B. Richards c Medicine Co. : 8heramn, Texas. r ' - , WWTII WBGHT i;i eoio lady Learned About Caidul, The Womair's Tonic and is How - Enihasiastlc In Itj Praise. - ' Mount Pleasant, Tens, "Cardul Is all rOU Claim for it. ind wore." wrilea Mr. M.E. Rail, of this place. ; 'l was a great sufferer lor 2 j rar and was very weak, but I learned abctt Car. did, and decided to try tt. Now lata in peneci neann. . b ' "My dtughte. when ehanging Into WTianhood, got In very bad hcallh. I gave her Cartful and now aha enlnva good health.., ; t ? " "Cardui to worth Its weight fa gold. 1 recommend it for young and ld " ' : Being "omposed exclusivtly of harm less vegetable ingredients, with mild and gentle- medicinal action, Cardui Is (he best medicine for weak, sick girls and women. " . .' ' - It has no harsh. Dowerful. aear-nolss onous action, Eke some of the stronj' minerals and drugs, but helps nature ta penorm a curs u a natural easy way. Try Cardui. . v - -i":"3 Economy in- 9hos,Biayin2 Re?l Shoo cnrdlty is timous. Tha has toown ia built on it v But in Rcjab you get this Bupcrb quality at a rcascnatla ' price. because '; . ' Regal Shoes are Sold Direct from Fac tory to Wearer at Cast o f Making Plus Fwe and the low Reg aiid overy - - ., ' .High reasonable have thus S bsvcw HO M P IM vAM rVsaJfT 2saWL4 JKP " 'ir -wedded in .Regal Shoes by means of this newReealDlan. unique in the shoe .business. Regal prices range from $335 ta $g85 - ThealsaveeealsssaBvaiealhaeelea . f kesal Stwae Is your ausrantr ha vaawsMaUsasIl,amoua ' Kesal slty aethan mtu price for welcb such guajltr can be secured. . , FOB FOR CaimonlSFetzeriCa ! - Spend Your Vacation at Ellerbe Springs. " . ' The hotel at Elletbe Springs will open Jane 1st, ' Health and pleasnre "seekers will find this thv most delicti if ul place to spend a vacation in the state.' The hotel is an elegant new one , with large spacious rerandas, electric lights, baths, hot and cold water, and' with daily manil and local and long distance telephone services. The ground are shady and cool the hottest days of summer. Many attractions here for the pleasure seeker. Health seekers will find the Ellerbe Springs water to be tha best for the cure of Indigestion, quiek relief for Hay Fever and Asthma, and an ex cellent water for general debility and run down condition. A vacation at Ellerbe Springs will cost very little more than staying at home. The re sort to reached via Seaboard to Eoekingham, N. C, thence by automobile line to the Springs, 11 miles over good roads. For booklet and rates address ELLERBE SPRINGS HOTEL, A. 0. Corpening, Mgr., BockinghanvK. C. : Wkera health Seats sa avery kraesw. ', ,? T. v.- .. ......... . .. ., . . ,.;. . On the main line of the Southern Railway, midway between Ashevllle and Salisbury. In the foothills ot the Bins Ridge. - . Thorouahly modern la all Its appointments. . Rooms with private : bath. Very beat cuisine, table supplied with bast country products, , i; '..'iTe"l,,a Bowline", Dancing; Orchestra of tha very finest musicians, Mineral Water Specific for dyspepsia and all forms of stomach and kidney diseases. It -soothes tha nerves, builds up a run down system. Resident physlolaa ia ho. tel. Rates and Information gladly furnished on application .- , Special rates to families and parties. - Connelly Mineral Spring Co. . BEOtmr VAJf STOUT, Secretary v. - OeaaeUy Sprisura, lTotth CareUaa. - Connelly Mineral Springs Water shipped the year 'round lo per. gallon, r. O. B. Connelly Springs, - Where French Market Ccffco V Won IteFcn: : ; Over 190 years ago the old French Market at New Orleans won' fame through its exquisite coffee. It waa a rare treat to atop at this celebrated market aad sip of the delicious beverare the only place in America where it could be eecured. . r .- . ,s- ' The society dames of an the Mardf-Oraa BaUe would not consider the event complete without a cup of French Msrket Cofiee ss a "nightcsp." In the War el 181a, after Andrew Jackson's brilliant victory, he stopped at the Msrket House and treated his troops to French Market Coffee, y ,f Then it oould ba had nowhere else. But today yon may all serve it at . Villi. SaklswSn. .V. M 1. SS V1--J ' . . . " . j w bwhi Biena ia perpetuated py No saatter where yoa live yen eaa ebsala thle rare eolfee blend with all the entldos; wa peek it ia heimetuaUy sealed cans. za - - ( rcLsd ty t:w Csh&ss CoL'ee Co Ltd.. New Orleans, La. I TE3 rCSTH CASCXnA ?j State Ncnr.al arid Industrial College Maintained bv tha Stata for tha o- men ot North' Carolina. Five regu lar Courses leading to Degrees. Epe eial Courses for teachers. Free tuit ion to those who agree to become teachers in the State. Fall Session begins September 13, 1311. For cat- siogue sna otiier inrorniRtion adJress ' JZUZl L rt.-r, rr;'.'3iit, j3 r--- , it. 0. , Some of the rn;t 'orniR'Snn in a 1 ',I1:,J iil t'. V; . uni'ortant in ", is to be r colurniia. Per Cent cost of tseHing - . - quality and price been MEN ' And It la aatotwhed by human hands from ' - the plantation to the eop. Order frosa your rrcter today. Try some, end you'll aaree tsars is oaly oae Fresco, atarket Savor." 1 . . - . sJ .t. . pv. TnvsW r...ii. ym 1 r. . SHOES COLLEGE OF AGHICULTT7HS y V'-;:l: Aid K2C2AXI3 aets':;; rour-vear .courses in AmcnlturC: - in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical ; ' Engineering; in Industrial Chemistry; i in Cotton Manoi acturingr and Dyeing, " Two-yfar courses in Mechanic Arts and in Textile Art. One-year course,! in Agriculture. These courses are both practical and scienlifle. Exami nations, for admissoa are held at all county sets on July 13. 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