I mtftt&C ' ' , I .1 . - I I ... I ... I " ' ' W " ' - " ' ' " ' ; YOLUMI XXII. NIW BIRR, CRAVIN COUKTY. K. C. TUr.SUAV. AUGUST 29. - HKT SECTION'. NUMBER . t - - I 4 w Iolrotei Into Cattle Bj Ms. Sib Jose Scale from New Jentsy. Military Ordered Out at Waynes Title. War Nepurliuent Claims. Negroes (Jo North. Ralf.mii, N. C, August 28. The efforts of the commissioner of ag riculture to secure a lower rate of post age on the Monthly Bulletin buvu all failed 1 he August uumlcr is an admira ble one. It cou tain s a list of (i(H) manu factories, exclusive of cotton mills, of which the list was published Jn this cor respondence a fortnight ago. The agricultural department H advised of an outbreak of splenic fever In a head of cattle in Richmond county. At present the Hlate veleriiuirian is some where In the vicinity of Murphy. The board of agriculture finds that the first 1 ro id of cattle licks began hatching early in April In this part of the State and the second brood by the middle ol June. It is found that practically all the cattle which have died in the Slate this year have died of thU lick or splenic fever. The loses so far investigated ag geegatc thousands of dollars. Losses in the Black Mountain range, at l per head, aggregate $1.5110. Investigation shows clearly I hat lm regulation pro hibitlng tralli.: in lick-iufcsted cattle i llie only means of combatting the spread of Ills fever. It w.n said I he other day at Henderson; ille in a talk by the vet erinarians to ''ultleincil, to be very de B rahlc and at the same lime legal . l prevent Hie bringing in of call le Iron Houtli Carolina into that lenilory. The crop pest commission lindi thai the San Jose scale was introduced into the peach orchards in the Southern I'ines seclion in 1NSI2, by cheap nursery slock bought in New Jersey. About 200,030 trees arc more or less Imported ami nearly 100,000 hive been cut down and burned. The condition of the othei orchards theru is yet far from saiisfac tory. Governor Russell received the follow ing telegram, dated Waynesville, from Solicitor. I. W. Kcrgu?on, of the twelfth district: "Hurt Smith confined in jail here on the charge of rape, Is threatened t bo lynched. SherifT asks that Waynes V ille military company be placed at bi disposal." To this Governor linsae!! al once replied through Col. J. C. I... liar ris, acting assistant ndj-itant general: ''Capt. Thomas 11. Stringiield, command ing Company II, First Regiment, Waynesvilh: You arc commanded to assemble your company underarms and report to the nhertlf ul once anil execute his orders in piotec.ting Hurt Smith from mob violence. You will preserve the peace and uphold the civil law." The corporation commission is advUcii that next week the Piedmont Saviour Hank, of Winston, Salem, will open ilv doors: T.J. Drown, president and I.. W. 1'egram, caehier. The revenue collector says there an now 20) registered whiskey disti l -rie to this district. Me was asked to sa) how many illicit ones there an , but de clined to say. The Baptist Finuile University wilt have as physician tot e codege. Mis Delia Dixon, of Shelby: Dr. Delia Dixon is very talented and conies cry highlj r. o 'niinondcd. She comes as profcssoi of physiology and hygiene and reidenl physician at the college. A batch of claims of the St tic against the War Department on account of lasi year's mobilization of volunteers un allowed, aggregating $I2,:!','7. Ainone the larger Items are ilntse. Southern .Railway, transportation, !t).'r, S A. 1. 41.7J4; W. & W. i:U; Capt. Gray J. Toole, subsistence, $3l2. Claims amount lag to $9,100 are held up or suspended Congress will have to pass a relief bill for the latter. Fifteen negroes have left here logo to Mew York Btaie to work In a brick ard They are promUed $1 25 and fliOpoi day. In Wilkes county John Wagoner and bis father In law, Jsnjcs Nelson, got into dispute when tbe former struck the latter on tbe head with a slick, killing lilin Inslaullv 'I be chestnut crop will bo a very light one. Only few treji are bearing, and one bad a heavy crop In all of a large area. lien who taw the , convicts who escaped ' from tbe penitentiary last Monday running declare there were lev en of them. They have been seen by doten people. Comment Is made that tbe penitentiary guards should have pur toed them at once and that there was really fear of tbe convicts, who were no doubt armed. Tbe following members of the com salttee appointed to draft the constitu tion end by-law for tbe North Carolina Demooratlo Free Association met here. There were present! II. A.-, London, ' chairman: J. A. 'I nomas, i. 0. JTacan. O. I Abernetby, R. M. Furman and C. P. Bappi ' It was dacldtd that the object of tbe association shall be to disseminate true Demooratlo prltolplrt . and to secure the supremacy oi the Demooratlo party and that any editor cr publisher of a Demooratlo piper In North Caroline supporting the adopted Demootatle principles, . platform and . nominees may become a member. The Association Is called to meet here on -Tuesday during tbe State Fair Id Oo ipber. . '': - : Finer NATIONAL 1.KAOI K OAJIKS. BmoIU of Satonlu' Haucball Games. Special tO J llfl.ul. Cinclnuatl, August 28 Washington, 4; ( iuclnnsli, II. Chicago, August 20 - Brooklyn, 10-, Chicago, 6. Si Uniis, Aug til id Philadelphia. 5; si. i,oUis, 4. Uouisrill'-, Align-1 SB-Baltimore, 1; liOtlisvtde .ri l'ill-burg, Augiiet 20 Boston rills burg rain. , Cleveland, August jM New York, 2; Cleveland, 1. Flva'Jnnlfljjs, rain. Btaatliug of Ok- tlnl. Clubs, " W. U . I' Ci Brooklyn r 72' 85 .(1T8 Boston, 07 42 .015 Phdadclphi , . . (I!) 41 ' .011 Uallimore 01 4J .004 St. Louis r. I .Ml ,,y7 Cincinnati, . . Ml -1S .501 Chicago, .'0 51 .309 Pittsburg !.- 50 .405 Louisville,. ... 10 Ml .454 New York, ... 47 Ml .44:1 Washington,.. ''( 70 .'.'M Cuvlatid, 10 r, .107 Iiritaling stings, bites, scratches wounds and cuts soolhtd and healed by DeWiU's Witch lla.el Salve, a sure and .-ufe application lor lonurcd llesh. Beware of counterfeilH. F. S. Dully. All l.iiinlnn Is l'iir-lit.l. Lomiox. August 20. London ami Ihe whole south of Kngland are Mill sizzling under a merciless, unlcinpereil topical sun. 1 he piesent (lro:ihi has lieen un ei 1 1) nil 1 1 for 711 yea s But for I lie eccptioi:al rainfall in the winter and spring the effects would be far more serious As it is, the country s no longer green, but parched and yellow. Wells an: giving out in the villages lepcndcnl on Hum. The Thames if lower than for MJ years, and cannot much longer furnish sufficient supplies for the London waier companies, while i he Lea, which runs through t lie most populous and poorest district in tbe East lh:d, is described by t lie sanitary ollicers is merely an open sewer. (J'lickly cure constipation and rebuild and invigorate l he entire system uevei uripe or nauseate l)e VY ill's Little Early ltisers. F. S. Duffy. TIIK SI'KCli L.ATI Vl'J MAIIKKTS. Today's quotations furnished by Lcwn .V. May fc Co., New York, Represented by A. O. Newberry. Ni'.vtJVoiiK, August 2$. STOCKS. Open. High. L iw. Cb se Siig..- mi iir; 153 i5ij m. Toliaeco. . . 120 J 1:12 12.) lilli Heading.. 02J 02j 01 J 02 C. T. C : 50 50J 411 40 leather 10 lt'lj 10J 10J :. it. & mo i :jt i i;;i i:ioi N. P 47 47 J -174 47 M. P i;i4 i::4 VMf, i;Mj C. T. P lolj 101 1013 102 15. It. T 101 104J lOlii 1044 .V. S. W 57 58 57 57 1 C. I 07i 1)7 i 00 07 l. O. P 50; 51 i) 4Uj 50 Wab. Pfd 23 23 2SJ CGT'i ON. Open. High. lanuary 0 14 0.21 cl. Collon . . . 0.00 O.Oii !jow. 0.12 5.H7 Closi 0 20 0.05 CHICAGO MAUKETS. WnaAT September December ClltN September. Deci mber. Open. High. Low. Close 702 70J 70 70 72' 7?i 713 r.2 in: si it :u i 2Sj 2ia Si 28) Oue Minute Cough Cure quickly cures obstinate summer coug'is and colds. "1 consider it a mod wonderful medicine, -ipiirk and safe" W. W. Merlon, ilmhew. Wis F S Dully. J'MiTeotloii News, Since the terrible storm of last week t' e weather has been beautiful and the farmeis are hustling, gathering the frag men I s of fodder that remain. The tobacco men of this community ire nearly through curing and grading, some report good while others were damaged by the storm. Among the suc cessful arc L, F. Avery who has planted, tired and graded Iff own tobacco with ihe aid cf his on q finily ayt there I money in it. Good Old Uncle Sam has given ns a dally mail which proves to be a source of convenience (u the entire community only think of gi liiug mail three times a week remind us of long years ago when there were no railroads, nor steam boats. I bad the pleasure of calling on Mrs. W. H. Lane yecteidsy afteiuopu and found her eonvahsclng, and fully trust she Will so in bo well' again. Mr. Green Uryau ol your tltyi t pent Saturday night and 'Sunday al'li Mr. and Mr. W.U. Lane. Mrs. Ma tile Low and son Deaule, of Goldsboro, are visiting relatives and friends In this community. ,M. A. ', CASTOR I A Tor Iafanti and Children. . . Tlia Kind You Have Always Bought Blgnatnre of (UxTUii THE CRUELTY CISE. Tbe Mtatet of CoiiYicts at Instrts Holng Mneh Damace Work For All. Tobacco Pictures Damage Suit Kail road Stock For Sale. IUi.eiom, August 28 The revelations oy the legislative investigating commit tee of the horrible cruelty to convicts on the farm on Roanoke river, of which Lewis Bummerell Is supervisor, causes a profound sensation. Bummerell is a Pop ulist. Before he secured the appoint ment as supervisor, at the hands of the Fusionists, one of the latter, who really procured the appointment for him, made some inquiries of Summered regarding rumors that he was cruel and vindictive. Summered said these were lies all lies. Only a few days ago Superintendent Day characterized the statements as to Summered in the same language, only more vigorous. Governor Bussed Is very angry, it is said, at the revelations of cruelty. Now the question is. What will be uone with SummereU" Frrftn tbe sworn statement of D. 8. Kussell, who was SumraerclPs steward In 1808, It ap pears that one man was beaten to death on Summerell's farm. Another was beat on so ho coul 1 not get out of bed for two weeks, was left without food for two days and was denied medical atten tion. Numerous others were, he says, healcu in the most brutal manner, and were, some of them, disabled for days. The voluminous paper on Ilia State's side was prepared in the case involving ihe power of the corporation commission to increase the assessed value of the railway properties $10,000,000, which comes up before Judge Sinionton at Asheville, September 13. It will be the most important case of the year. J. C. L- Harris prepared the case for the Governor. Charles A. Cook is his asso date, while II. G. Connor and Simmons, Pou & Ward are counsel for the corpo ration commission. The Commissioner of Agriculture says that never before has he heard so many complaints of damage to crops by In sects, particularly by Ihe army worm to corn. It was thought that the excessive cold of the winter would kill most of the insects, but the long rains of the spring appear to have caused the insects to thrive and multiply. Work is now actively in progress on both the Alumni Building and the Julian S. Carr Building at the University of North Carolina. Both buildings will be of first quality lire brick. The designs are strikiug. Colonel Carr adds $3,000 to his gift of $15,000 for his memorial building, lu order to provide for its com pletion. Tbe buildings arc to be slate roofed, with ridges of red tiles, The demand for labor by the railways and the building trades are greater here than ever. An Idle man Is the victim of only his own laziness There is work for all, and more. Hallway people say they dally receive Inquiries as to the prospects of securing laborers here. Secretary Beaver, of the agricultural department, has gone to Person county to photograph the growing tobacco, the photographs to bo shown at the Paris Exposition. It is said there is tobacco in Bobcson county even finer than that In Person. It Is learned that Georgo Green, clerk of the United States Court at New Bern, went to see Judge l'urnell at Asheville this week. It is said that If the judge has notified Fortune that the latter will be removed, then the removal will cer tainly be made. The judge has the whip band In the matter. Borne Improvements are being made at the Academy of Music. Another exit has been provided. More stage room Is needed. A conservative estimate Is made that the lack of rain wll! cnt off at least one- third of the corn crop of Guilford county. Mr. J. A. Barrlnger, as connscl for M M. Wagoner, administrator, has brought suit against the Southern Rallwgy for $25,000 as damages for the killing of Mr. Wagoners son, Wllllan, who was a brakeman on the Southern. At an adjourned meeting of the city council of Durham It was agreed to of fer for sale lit $100,000 worth of stock tn the Durham & Northern Railroad. They will advertise for sealed bids. The road is doing a large and constantly Increas ing freight business and Its stock should le a good Investment. The soothing and healing properties of Chamberlain's Congo Remedy, Its pleasant taste and prompt and perma nent cures, have made it a great favor lie with tbe people everywhere. For sale by F. 8. Duffy & Co, Dismal Swamp Caaal Opaa. - Noxroi.K, August J7 The DU-mal Canal la now opea to traffic. . The. WU Ham Donnelly, Captala Rlggla.'of Phlla delphia, coal laden, for EllMbeib City, will be the first to peas through. fHE BEST ahonlJ lio vmt aim I. L AvIiPil blirtnir medhdn,, .. Hood's 8nrsnmrMa ami hav . th uc. uicuiuiue MWNtT VAN BUY. V AsSSVUTUYVVStE Makes the food more deltcious and wnolesome aevu moms "Al'l KPT AM. MEN AS MARS.' A I'at Matter in the Art CrltlrUrs tlie Journal's Iterent Editorial on Editor. In reading Friday's Journal I was struck by the words at the head of this communication as used in the editorial of that day. With characteristic editor ial modestyt?) the impression was ap parently sought to be conveyed that "All men are Liars except we Editors,'' and this attempt indicated such effrontery, such colossal, adamantive cheek, that I feel impelled to knock the props from under any such glaring attempt and prove that the reading should be, "All Editors are Liars'' Commencing at home, it is only necessary to collate and republish a few of the items that have from time to time appeared In the Jour naL, to establish the fact that our-"home Institution" is not a whit behind its con temporaries, and occupies a high place, in the "Great and Mighty Universal Order of Ananias." The following illustrations of men dacity are culled at random, with no special effort to reproduce tbe worst, and after reading them we ask a candid community and an awestruck moral con science if they do not fully establish our contention. . Only a few days ago the following ap peared: "Yesterday, a man weak, decrepit, ap parently in the last stages of consump lion was seen to totter across Craven street; his enfeebled condition excited the sympathies of the passers by, and many a look of comuiisseratiou was given him As lie approached the Government Building he eyed it in a wolfish and covetous manner, and quickly reaching out his hands, lifted the building from its foundations, and slipping it under his coat started up the street at a rapid pace in marked contrast to his previous lan guid gait. The lynx eyed and ever vigilant offi cer, llreck Dixon, saw the bold attempt to rob the Government and deprive us of a much needed institution, and giving rapid chase soon ovcihauled the robber. who was somewhat handicapped by tbe weight of his prize, and soon had him in custody. Returning to the scene of the theft, the building was put back where it be longed and the culprit taken to police headquarters there to answer for his bold theft." Isn't that a nice specimen of truthful(V) journalism. And this: "While OHicer Montague was patrol ing Queen street yesterday, he saw i man apparently at work on the Coast Line track: assuming that he was an employe engaged in repairs, he paid lit tic attention to him, until he observed him lift a bar of railroad iron from its place, and deliberately inserting it in his mouth proceeded to use It as a tooth pick. CoiiBhlerlng this a somewhat strange and unusual proceeding the olllcer ap proached the man, who for the lirst time caught sight of the stern guardian of the law, whereupon he dropped the rail and started to run, but was soon In the clutches of tbo brave officer, and was quickly taken before Mayor Patterson to explain his idlosyncracy." That seems like a truthful and proba ble happening, doesn't It? Or this: "One day last week, while Capt. Nick Jones of the steamer Howard was bring ing his boat down Trent river, and when a few miles below Pollocksville the boat suddenly came to a full stop although being propelled eight miles an hour This was a very unusual occurrence and Investigation showed that a shoal of alligators blocked the way, belli? an im penetrable mass through which It was Impossible to force the boat. In a Ditto while, much to the fear of the ctptaln and crew the reptiles com menced climbing up on the deck of the boat one after the other, running across the deck to the other side, and again sliding off into the water. It seemed as though they were playing a game of 'follow yonr leader" or "lag" and keep Ing the sport up for an hour or more, seemed to enjoy It Immensely. At the expiration 6t this time they seemed to tire of their play, and diving to the bol l.m n.rn,tltt Ik. hr.l ,n r.rnM-A ll. r ,,'V way, very rauoh to tbe relief of tbe cap. lain and bis men who did not at all rel ish tbe vicinage of such a vast number of monster Baurlans. Now was not that a nice story ror a Sunday school bookf But here Is an other, i "Some days ago Mr Malt Smith tbe clever and capable superintendent of the Water Works plant, ever watchful and vigilant, got the Impression that .there was t alight leak la the bottom of the slaad pipe Being unwilling to deprive the city of a full supply of water even foi a, minute, which would result If tba pipe wm emptied la ordor to. examine the bottom from the inside, and yet an t lout to Investigate frtely be prepared torn trestlos and a platform about four R OO., MW VQML feet from the ground, he called to ho assistance his brawnv colored lireiuoi, and by the eiercise of their uuited full strength they lifted the stand pipe and its contents onto the platform previous ly arranged, and Mr. Smilli was thus en abled to fully and carefully examine tlo bottom of the reservoir which he found to be in good condition and all right " When it is remembered that ihi- stand pipe is made of heavy boiler plate is one hundred and twenty feet high ami contained at the time one hundred am eighty thousand gallons of water, th feat of lifting it was no iuconsiderabl exhibition of muscular power. Such a plain and unvarnished talc commends itself readily to one's highest conception of veracity, and ranks willi George Washington's hatchet story. The following has some little sem blance of truth because the hero of tba story is quick and smart and it require! something quicker to keep up w ilh him but bear it: "The other evening during the violent thunder storm that visited our city, singular occurrence took place at electric light plant. Supt. Williams while watching the movements of the dynamos saw a cui- rent of electricity snriim from one ol them directly toward him; hastily juui ing to avoid it, he was surprised to notice that it continued pursue him, ami for live minutes there was a game ol lightning chasing a man, and he by his nimble action escaping it. The current of electricity became tired of Ihe fun, gave it up as a bad job, returned to the dynamo and your Uncle Richard re sumed his chair. It has got to be a swift current of elec tricity that can get up with Richard Patrick." The ouly apparent element ol truth in all these excerpts from recent issues of the Joihinai. Is the last paia graph of the lightning incident; all the others are so improbable that they tax the belief of the most credulous, and yet, the editor complacently remarks "all men are Liars," and woujd have you believe that he Is not one of 'em. I deem thlsxpose timely, and needed in justice to the reft of us. J. S. M. The Editor of this paper sticks to ids contention, "accept all men as liars, might not be an inappropriate motto foi an Editor's sanctum," and if justiticatlon were needed one has but to read the foregoing tissue of lies conceived by a "past master of the art," and who is without doubt since the days of Mun chausen, the biggest liar of them all. It is needless to say that none of the alleged items ever appeared lu this paper before. Editou Hamilton Clark, of Chnnnccy, Ga.. says he suffered with itching piles twenty years before trying DeWiU's Witch Hazel Salve, two boxes of w hich com pletely cured him. Beware of worthless and dangerous counterfeits. F. S Dully JJTCTICE ! Notice is hereby given tbe public that an ox of the following description is be ing held at Mr. John Pate's on Striet's Ferry Road. Dccription as follows; Red and white pided sailer fork tho light ear and under bit the left. August 24th, lH'J'.l. NOTICE, FORECLOSURE SALE. In accordance with tbe terms, duties and powers of a certain deed of trust, made by M 11 Sultan. M E Sultan, II Danuenbure, and E Dannenburg to the jndertdgned and tbe Imperial Guino Company, reoorded in the ofllce of the Register of Deed4 of Panilioo county in book 21, pages 410, etc. The debts therein referred to not having been pain and being in default. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in New Bern, at piblic auction, at 12 o'clock m, Monday, August 28th, 1899, tbe lands conveyed in st.id deed. Lying in Pain lioo count v. on the north side of Neuse river and east side of Mill creek, It being the eastern part of the lands purchased by Ella Asklns and Wm Salter from John O Gardner and wife by deed bear ing date Deo. 10. 1H7S. aid recorded lu book No 8 folios 871. 372, 873 and 374 of Pamlico county, known as the Beimel's land formerly called the Roseville Farm and now known as tho Arlington Farm, containing 700 acres more or less. Subject to a certalu mortgage area ei- f . T 1,-1... 1 .1 - . ...1 n,-l.A ' BCUWO IO JIU" IWJU.m.mi 22d, 1899. lor fl.OOO and interest there on as may be due. W. D. MoIVEU, Trustee. C3IIKAT OFFCll. Cut this out and take It to the druggist named below and you will receive our trial coupon oo'tle of Ukatlne for 5 cents, whloh la one half Ihe sine of our regular 60 oent bottle. Ukatlne positively cures all forms of Kidney diffloultlee, bypep sla, Constipation, Headache, Kheu matlsm, puffing ol the - eves. Ukatlne oures pimples and blotches and makes sallow and yellow akin while. Do not delay, but take advantage of this Rn-at offer, as thouMtnda - bear evldenoe of the wonderfnl curative powers of Ukatlne. f. S. Daffy Co., Mew Ben, N. C TOBACCO I hiive.Il .sr HKCKIVKl) from the Mill a lot of Genuine 'lOI'.ACCO 'I'M IN K ami you can have what you want of it for l.-i CENTS I'Kli I.H ()K Id OUNCKS, full weight, not a so called uuil like you net when yoif buy knitting cotton which mc Iis oiiii about eleven ounces It wiil pay you to remember that when you go to buy yonr twine. I also have a I a ge and Well Assorted Stcik of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS which I curt bcII ns low as any one. I n ake a specialty of Chew ing Tobacco ami it will pay you to examine my etock beforo buying your Tobacco. (Jood Suhles ami Sheller for Buggies anil Carta which juu iii c welcome to use Kree of Charge. J. L. McDaniel, 71 II ROAD ST It K FT. Trenton High School. Prepares both sen for auv college teaching or business. Necessary eipense per year. tllHI. Club rales pel year. 70. TVnth term opens September 4th, 1899. I.- ..... i i mar .1 . . .3 I t I Kor c:ilaiout address. 'TIS A STORY WITH BUT FEW WORDS! WIIKN WE 'I ELL OF TIIK PHENOMENAL SUCCESS OK OUR LINE OK Godman's Ladies, Misses & Children's Shoes. KIIiST They are warranted to us by the manufacturer. SECOND They are warranted by us to our customers. 'I'll I It l Our customers are always eatisGed wilh the wear of tlicm. We obligate, ourselves to make goDd every pair that proves unsatisfactory and the trices are within reach of every odb. L-idies Dong. Button and Lace, Plain and Enamel Tip, Heel ar.d Spring Heel, Latest Style Tana. A Shoe of this quality would bo considered cheap by onr competitors at II 50 or $1 To, but we put a close price on them at 1 J2$ Ladies Dong. Button and Lace, same atylcs as above. This (juality shoes always priced at l 00. Our price SO Any style in Misses and Children's Shoes in black and tan, button and luce. A Special Child's Dong. Buttiin 5 to 8, spring lieel, a cheap 75c Shoo but we are selling them at 50c THESE ARE NOT SPECIAL SALE PRICKS, BUT JUST WHAT SVK SELL THEM rOR THE YEAR AROUND. REMEMBER THAT EVERY PAIR YOU BUY ARK W AR RANT KD. A NEW PAIR IE THEY PROVE UNSATISFACTORY- Try a pair and we are euro you will be a friend of ttod man's, thereby making a regular Shoo customer for us. ev zpozlzl - Www Wo have just received the and have H Tien to Suit Everyone. f j The New Kerchief Tien, Jtmt out & The Rgulur Imperial, ' ' : f ! The new colors : 'Z'T!l;!'2 In regular forir-jn)iiiniir7: S We have a full supply of Took Tiol for older men and tall E suit any taste. Black and white Hulin and Silk (ylub Ties juBt "f in. white Lawn lilub Ilea in nice iuality. .Onr entire stock fc is brand new and yon can get tZ th itv. 5 67 POLLOCK STREET. - n i Christian Education. Dk. Kilgo, Graduates enter College Dr. PraCOCK, on Certificate Abi v 'Coi, HoU.idat. Musical advantages $2..ri() Enikjkskd ; Dr. SwlNugi.L, per month. I Dtt. Bassktt. Student, hoard at school j Kkv. Mb. GeoROI. building. School in a prohibition town. o o o o Health Good. tt. ii nnuur.a. rruiripai, TRENTON, N. C. och: st. Newest Patterns , of Neckwear, , ,. V.'CjSI no bet.er selection anywhere in r : - " rt f i NEW CEItN, N, 0.

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