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"'I Li ..kU 1171. PU'I.hed in Two fvv-Uooa, vry Tuea d-iri i ndy, at M iaaui buwet, new bora, fi. U -CHARLES U 5TEYENS, ' ' snm urn nonntroa, v t. ; BUBSCBIPnOH BATESf ..'' Two MoaUu,:.. ....S Cea-. Kir Months M " Twelve Months,.. ........ 1W y ONLY III ADVANCE Advertising rate famished upon ap plication at the offlo, or upon inquiry by mail. yTh Jocknal U only eent oa pay-ln-advanoe basis. Subscriber will receive notice of axplratSoa ol their tub -acriptlon and an immediate reapooM to notice Wi.1 be appreciated by tbe Jocks ax. Entered at the PottoiBce, New Bern 8. C aa aeoond-olaai matter. Sectioa Twe. Friday, Aa. 17, 1900 THE MEASURE OF LOCAL PATRIOTISM. The meaaure by wbich a man U judged la his commuQily miitl ever be a varied one, according to Ibe spirit of the persou who may attempt tbe meaaurenieul. Political, commercial, religious, may be named as the three most important rules for measuring, although tbe social cannot be overlooked. A man may fail to come up to the full requirements In all of these, and yet prove a good citizen for tbe community to have, and so far as tbe demauds of a measurement for local patriotism, will come up to tbe ful requirements Perhaps it Is because men Btrive t. meet some one or all of the demauds made, that they actually fail in making themselves of present and future value to their community . For political ends, success may be at tained, and yet the successful person prove of no special benefit to bis com munity. A man may come up to the full com mercial requirements, meet bis obliga tions promptly, and have property, bonds and a bank account, and yet have done nothing which could make htm feel missed in bis community, if he was taken away. Many a person, could past the examl nutlon Tor leading a religious life, judged by human measurement, and yet could never be found in leading a movi -ment for the betterment of bis commu nity. In all these there Is to be found tbe elements of personality and Individual selfishness. There is ability, power and sincere ef fort, but withal directed towards narrow ness. The measurement of a person for local patriotism is difficult. There is a want of glamor, an Intangl bleness. The person may appear so sim ple as to defy measurement. Tbe effort of today is so mingled with the results that may come tomorrow or tbe next day, that no note is made, and ven when the splendid results come, tbe local patriot, tbe promoter and prime mover and worker In It all, la forgotten in the shout of applause over the sight of tbe object developed Into all Its com pleteneas. It is tbe work which a man or woman does for bis or her people, or commu nity, that Is the true meaaure of local patriotism. Its unoslentallouaa, lta simplicity, ill quiet working mil, makes lta promo ter hardly recognizable, and even with the work In lta maturity, when tbe peo ple am loud In tbalr praise, and all enter Into tbe benefits brought, about, and tbe community rejoices in tbe bleaalaga ob tained, the tealon local patriot i for gotten, and no one Seeks to And tbe measurement, for H cannot be es puted. A BANKER FOR EDUCATIONAL :V PROGRESS. Now tkat the political award nave , been made to tbe township, eeaaty and district giving lb greatest majority foe tb Amendment, or for lb Slat ticket, It Is to be nopal that tna affrriog of award wilt take aoea other sebjeet, be sides the political, for which ' lag or gift shall be give. V; A recent local a otic appearing la tb Elusion free Frees, aald la effect, thai It was thought that Leaoireonnty woakl be the banner county af lb BlaU this year la regard to saving lb Urgtat eninlr of young Is.!!, with ooaep lion, lu silrndasr at lb Htste Normal 1 la a n . r, t: 'it (if l!. !r -!l d 1 roomy :. !(f.: . yl-. I I , ! ! 1 Lt&ce. And let the county abating the greet, eat decrease la Illiteracy ha known, aad awarded Ibe prise fa tie edacaileaal progress. v. v f .'- ., Tkia tt something la strive for, and every eeoaty trying far the adacatlaaal banner will aa a gainer, wbetber it eoies oat ant or mat, . " -i ' I DANGER El HALF LEARNHQ. ' Th dean ads af lb present aga seem la call nsor and mora for tna specialist La every veeatloa and trad. '.. Tb "Jack of all trade,' today, Bad It bard work to aeear pera spent poal tion, for hi very adaptlbilily to avery thing makes blm really weak at points when a thorough knowledge I more to be nought, than the knack of being able to fii up temporary makeshifts. With everything In print. Instead of being retailed by word of mouth from from one person to another, some degree of learning, book learning, bas forced tbe matter of education into tbe front, so that at least a common school education is demanded of the Slate, or at least the 3lale la expected to provide, so thai every child shall have the opportunity of securing the rudiments, or a primary education. Education has been lennet: a bulwark, an equipment of citizenship which should serve as a defense for the slate Wuere ignorance might lead to its event ual undoing. Heuce the adoption of a compulsory edacational system, which should make of its youth the bulwark that would preserve tbe Slate from foes wlliiln and without. But today, from experiences, this dot- trine of State preservation, is called in ioubl. Not because education, per se, is dan gerous, but on account of the way ll In bestowed. It is the smattering of knowledge, which threatens the institutions of the country. it Is tbe Immature scholar, that is the assailant of public trust and honor, not the Ignorant person unversed in econom les and honest finance. It is the half educated person that creates confusion. Every man that can read, is ready to set himself up as a thinker. The gift of a little writing. creates tbe self at) led publicist, with the desire lo lead a party. To reach tbe masses who can simply read and write, a man does not need to be profound in economics or history, but rather to be plausible in his asser tions, aud have a sincerity of speech that shall carry tbe animal conviction, rather than tbe logical and analytical convic lion. Walcb the attendance at public speak- ngs, and note tbe forces that govern and sway the mass of hearers today. It Is this half-education, that is deem ed sufficient for the average youth, that works the danger, when a higher educa tion, which would lead above superfici ality, and make the man or woman a true bulwark against the communism thai an education of mere reading and writing is likely to engender. It is tbe education that knows thor oughly what It has been taught, that is needed; Ibe education Is needed that teaches not only the lower branches, but goes Into the highest branches, anil leave the man or woman fully equipped, mentally, to see and think clearly. aioe Rawar. a too. Tbe reader of this paper will be pleased lo learn that there Is al least one dreaded disease that science bas been able to cure in all its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tbe only positive cur known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being constitution al disease, require a conalllotiona) treat menu Hair Catarrh Cure Is tsken In ternally, ectlnr directly on tbe blood and mocoos surfaces of tbe system, thereby destroying tbe foundation of i diseass, and giving lb patient strength by building np lb constitution aad aaslatlag nature In doing lu work. Tb proprietor bar a moca faith In lu earatir powers, that tbey offer On Hand red Dollar for any cae that ll fail t aura. Bend far list of tesllnsoa la. Address, F. J. CHENET 00, Tolsda, O, Bold by Druggist a, 7S. Hair Fsmlly Pill are tb best. - nrs," the wtteeea declared, "1 eoold give farther evidence against the pris oner, bet, aa Kipling, says,, Thai's aaetaet , - ... ; . , - . ,',.,, Rover salad what Kip Usg says," h tempted the agist rale, "in Chinee ea teellf far himself wbea kl tura la India, tbe land of famine, thout and dt because they cannot obtain food. In America, tb land of plenty many luffar and dl beraus they rsnnot dlgxt the food they rat Kodol Dy p'; Cure dlg'Sl what von eat. It I i Instantly relieve and radically runs t;.t'lU.nich trouble, f. 8. Duffy. I - 1 i...ut... ' ! mm! ! .q r,f A iiUSBAWD XJ5AYS M Before -inj wifa began using Mother's Friend she could hardly i i get around, j do not tnink aha coma :f -et crv? , along without it now. She) ban used it for two month and it it a great help to her. She does her housework without trouble. " MotKers Friend is an external liniment for expectant mothers to use. It gives them strength to attend to their household duties almost to the hour of confine ment It is the one and only prepara tion that overcomes morning sickness and nervousness. It is the only remedy that relaxes and relieves the strain. It is the only remedy that makes labor short and delivery easy. It is the only remedy that puts the breasts in condition so that swelling or rising is impossible. Dont take medicines internally. They endanger me lives or Doin moiner ana cniia. Mother's Prtanu Is sold sy dracfistator f t. Send fur our free illustrmtod book. The Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. He Crabbe tbe OSor. Ex-Governor George W. Peck of Wisconsin, author of "Peck's Bad Boy," wns running a little country weekly lu the pluerle In the early six ties. It was an unimportant sheet save for oue column of Jokes which Peck w rote each week. This depart nieut cnubt the eye of "Brick" Pom- eroy, who was then printing his Dem ocrat In Lacrosse. Wis., and one day lie wrote to Peck asking blm whether he would lie willing to go down to La crosse aud work for The Democrat at J25 a week. Thre dnys later Mr. Pomeroy got this telegram: "I accept your offer quicker than Instantly. For heaven's sake don't withdraw It!" Hr EibIkIbo. At a school oue day a teacher, bav in); asked most of his pupils tbe dif ference between au Island and a penin sula without receiving a satisfactory answer, cnine to the last boy. "1 can explain It. sir." said the bright youth. "First get two glasses. Fill one with water and tbe other with milk. Tlirn catch a By aud place It In the glass of water. That fly Is an Island, because it Is entirely surround ed by water. But now place the fly in the glass of milk, and it will be a peninsula, because It Is nearly sur rounded by water." The boy went to tbe top of the class. There are many people who make It I point when they receive a goldplece to withdraw it from circulation by hiding It In some secret place, and the amount of gold thus boarded is prob ably very large. In Portugal married women retain their maiden names. LEMONS A8 MBOIOIMB. They regulate tbe Liver, Stomach. Bowels, Kidneys snd Blood as prepared by Dr. H. Motley, In his Lemon Elixir, s pleasant lemon drink, It cures bullous neus, constipation, indigestion, head ache, appendicitis, malaria, kidney dis eases, fevers, chills, heart failure, ner vous prostration, and all other diseases caused by a torpid or diseaaed liver and kldjeys. It is an established fact that lemons, when combined properly wlib other liver tonics, produce the moat de sirable results upon tbe stomach, liver. liowels, kidneys and blood. Hold by druggist. AOc and $1 bottles. Re. John P. Sudor Writes, Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Oa.: I have been relieved of a trouble which greatly endangered my life, by using Mozley's Iemon El lib-. My doctor declared my only relief to be tbe knife, toy trouble beinr appendicitis. I have been perma nently cured aad am now a well atari. I am a preacher of the M. K. Church South located ia the town of Various. Ala. My brother. Rev. K. E. Onwen, recommended the Lemon Elixir to me. Ship me halt doien larg bottle C. O. D. Master's Lome Ellilr. Cored me of a long-standing case of chills aad fever by using two bottles, J. O. 8TAM14T, Engineer R. T. Ta. A Ge. R. K. M ley Lsssea Kllllr. Cured me of a case of heart disease and Indigestion of four yean' standing. I tried a down different medicine. None but Lemon Elixir done me any good. ' ToLuDtnaiy Cor. Habersham aad Bt,Taoa rH. . .Savannah, Ga. , ''- 7: ' I Jfsslsys E ) MtSwi'7 I fully e dorse ft for servos preetra- tioa, bead tea ladigestierud eeattipa lloa, having assdllwlth most ssllafae tery resnlla, after all leer remedies had railed. '-,v. ti w.'ttoixo. Waal Kad, AUanla, Ua. Met Father Tee have spent aYortflD a tbe raeea, and what hav yoe realised Son Thai I am aa Mldc n pi rr. mi OJ ill CjGncnnia Guro L.':::ii r.I.it yea cat. TtTt.: ' t!,- 1ir1tkU s I rcor r"' l" ' 1 ' ' I f ' ', " ,,t'.U ! 91 " : j r i r - 1 1 1 1 1 1 'If we or. v. 'U It in- 'y c.irf ' f r ." " 1 r ! .1 "i, - a. V. i. fir ii 1 in. mm i n..u iii iiVfil Ksr la fr!rl i T " PT v T r.BpeeWbs Joara-l , I s Law.' v' I . SaiBtaaL Aagaat 14.daaatw Marloa Fanas Kals Far St. Mary's ftehL Tjnnalf an DeereaM tJaf arw eatay1n TttsStat Silk XMI, Eater arise. Special te iaoraal. RALHiaa. August U Rev. Mr. Pm da ha raised over 18,000 for St. Mary 'a school during lb last sis months a bone for tbe principal of the school. Rev.' Dr. Bratlon Is being bnilt oa th ground. Oaly two cases of typhoid fever bar developed In Kalelga since August 11. That Is n gre.t tailing off from tbe July record. Tbe pictures of Vance's statue hav been taken and are In great demand here. Dr. George A. Keon of Balaigh yester day received an appointment a U. 8. anas' surgeon and leaves on Saturday for Maa Francisco The Loulsburg Mercantile company was yeslerdsy Incorporated. Tbe Government owes North Carolina about 1 10.000 for Spanish war claims. Of Ibis io.OOOIsfor Individual claims and 14,000 for State. Mr. J, C. L. Har ris bas gone to Washington today to try and secure a settlement The State claims are for military supplies taken from State arsenal. A number of New York men have dt- clded to open up a new enterprise here In the shape of a silk mill. Insurance Commissioner Young will mske suggestions to tbe Legislature next winter regarding the Insurance laws. Die Craig law will lie asked lo be amended In two important particulars as follows: 1. The Craig law will be expressly declared Inapplicable to insurance com panies, but Its purpose will be accom plished by a provision to the effect that the removal of a case from State to Fed eral court by an insurance company may be sufficient cause for the Commissioner cancelling that company's license lu the Stale and refusing future renewal of the same. 3. "Benevolent" and "mutual" insur ance companies will be put under practi cally the same rules and regulations aa other regular companies paying the same taxes and complying with the same rules aa lo condition and standing. There has recently sprung up a very great number of these companies and considerable complaint la made of their method of doing business and failure to settle policies that are due. Mexican Liver Pills cure all liver ills, 'rice, 25e. OLD PARTIESDENOUNCED. Advocates of a Tblrd Ticket. Want Anti- Imperialists to Join Support of Their Ticket. Indianapolis, Ind., August 13. Del egates to the convention of tbe National or Tblrd Party ticket are beginning to arrive. This party originated at tbe time of the meeting of tbe Gold Demo cratic Committee in this city. At that time there was s committee of eleven sent here to confer with tbe Oold Com mittee and urge It to recommend Ibe nomination of a third ticket. Falling In this tbey issued a call for a national con vention to be hehl In Ibis city August 14th and 15th. Previous 10 this tbe antl mperlalists ba J Issued a call for a con vention to lie held In this city August lTith and 18tb. The members of the National parly hope to form an alliance with the anil Imperialists, and tbe bope that the antl Imperialist will endorse the ticket they nominate. Louis R. Ehrlch, of Colorado Springs, Col., will be tbe presiding officer of th convention, nnd Isaac Klein, of New York, will be secretary. To-day a conference was held at head .Barters ssd the following statement sued: "A' nasi convention I hereby called to meet In Indianapolis at t p. m. Aagaat 14th to nominate, or co-operate la tb nomination of candidates for President snd Tlee-Prealdent upoa a platform sab stantlally a follow: li ' "The Democratic party Is conducting a direct attack upoa the Institution et oar ' country. It advocate dishonest mosey and threatens the Integrity of the jedlclaryj- 'y The Repnbllcaa parly la conducting aa Indirect attack upon th Institution! of ear country. At home It corrupt tbe public morals by selling nubile office and pedal privilege to tb dishonest eonlri ballon td'peny asset; abroad It Wage a wicked war ef Meanest la violation of the principle of In Declare! loa of ladapendeaea.., ', K " ' ' It troubled with cbllla. term, malaria. Sights sweat r aad ' general weak no. Uk Robert' Tatteles Chill - Toal. PWaasat te lake. : SSe per bottle. No ear, ' se pay. CD. nrsdhsm, ft. Daffy Oe, aad D. R. Davl. ,?, Oat Uia mm'i Warth. ' ' Foyer Yon teamed lo esjoy lb vo dvlll shew hagely last valnf Lobbp Itwa terrible. , . Foyr But you laughed aa. though yen 4 die. .. ' Lobby Tee; I couldn't belp thinking tiow fnnoy k waa thai I should sit ther sad b lorUred. Oariag tb fliunmi-r Hfiimii, rraair eoss poe a smMrnly and ruiiilti 111, th nala It drln r rr a dn rr twe Of Pl.ell.l.f.K, tli 1 ti-t.rai. ! . f til lemmer tnw ' ,'', f".." ' cramps to i ,1 ! ' t fhlr iirtin i t ' fc i!i) .!,.mi!. I ? -, WHAT 1.2 iAYC.U. 4 Karma astkr U ..s tan Ust YWc f Be tier la aa IntsrvWw, ya, be Is not tor McKUWy as reported, bat 1s tor Bryan aa I ( Popullal , aoadaee for f merreaueai, a He faeas Ue Natlaaal PetalUt ee lit aomlaaUog a eaadldai for Vice Pretdel at if saeetlag ea Aagaat f?ih. te ropeaai aaaouur eaaailu u ailed to a district convention, ta September Uia. v ".r. keah ram. Allies Ukely tekeaiFtkla lev. Hlatk Cavalry laSaH. 8peIlWIduraatV?r; WAsawevoH, Agat t4-Tb Lega tion at . Pekla ar repertad aa still safe, with ton day ralioas on band. The allies have reached Chlng Ch Waa, thus leevtag oaly one store Impor tant elty to pass before reaching Pe- kin. -.v-v') From a Russian sourc it U aanounord thai the bombardment ef the foreign le gations at Pektn Is retained. The Ninth Cavalry wave Ban Fran cisco August lftlh, fer Chios. HUNG INMID AIR. W. J. Bryan, Jr. Saves from heath by General Joe Wheeler. Chicago, August 11 Qaaaral Joseph Wheeler, commander ot tbe Department of the Lakes, to-day saved the life of W. J. Bryan, Jr., the twelve-year-old aoa of tbe Democratic candidal for th presi dency. 1 Tbe lad visited General Wheeler, and lb latter after hi first greeting turned to bis work and allowed the youngster to amuse himself a best be might. Young Bryan found a loos, chair caller and a big bundle of robber band. These ha tied into a long airing and then, se curing tbe caster to lb noUon, wnt to a window and began bouncing the piece of iron up and down on the sidewalk seventy-five feet below. The Ueueral, engrossed with hi labor, paid ao attention to tbe boy who gradu ally became ao Interested In his play lhat b leaned further and further out of tbe window. 'Fighting Joe" happened lo glance np a few moments later and was horrified to see tbe lad banging with his' wool body over tbe sidewalk and onlr lbe toe of his shoes clutchlog tbe aagl of tb window. He sal aghaal for a moment and then rushing to the window he pull ed the lad In by hi lege and landed him safely on tbe floor. Speaking of the occurrence afterward General Wheeler acknowledged that young Bryan waa within aa loch of be log dasbed to death on the pavement below when be caught sight of him. QUESTION ANSWERED. Ye, August Flower still hw lb laig est ssle of any medicine In the clrilUad world. Your mothers and grandmothers' never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctor wi scarce, and they seldom heard of Appea dlcitlt. Nervon Preetralioa or Heart failure, eus. They need August Flower to clean out the system aad stop fer me sis- lion of digested food, regulate the action of tbe liver, stimulate the nervous snd orgsnic action of tbe yttm, aad that I all they took wbea feeling dall aad bad with headache and other ache. You only need a lew deeee of Q race's August Flower, la liquid form, to make you satisfied there I nothing serious the m tiler with yoe. For sale by F S Dnffy. Mothers endorse It, children like It, old folk nee It. .We refer lo One Min ute Cough fare, It will qalokly care all throat aad Jung troable. F. & Duffy. .... , ;,f What we now see approachlag la the well-brushed bat old ica, n be a ted wbea a poor theairleal productloa falls te make money. ! It' ' oar old friend. rVhateao yoa erpeet la Prealdeatlal yearr'.-' ' :''y.':yi ' - v . r. ' '' CarMtUsaf m. WIUA men esa't really be a gtnlle- maa oa lea tbaa $10,000 a yeer. , ! Pott And wba he has that muck he doesn't have to be geatlemaa . 'f ... - ,;:: I see that East baa parehed SJDOO new plaaos this year. While dad Is tsklag ap eld aoles BU Is baaamerlng out sew eneet . " v :. ; ' e 1 - ;IJarmU,eaolat, reliable and plea sat to take la Boberts Chill Tonlo for chills, fever, malaria, nlgbt sweats aad la rrlpse. We,- No oar, a pay. "The beat lever saw," la what they all say, 0. D, Bradham,, F. a Daffy Oe.,' aad 0, R. Devi. 1' - f ... :; 1 1 . , , Cewsstssli 1 . First PedeslH y, yea Jattbed me IS tbe eye with year embrslle. 8eeoad Plesiria Oh, ao, 1 did at. Till U borrowed nmbrsll. I...,.- Ua er the Olkav. "What la aa laUraallonal splaode, pr ' Well, Ilk llber t, wedding or s irer. . TM " to I You mut be loofly, Ymhb, L!!i your foils sr s r In t'i rountrv I liuva no time: 1 rmit " ty t'.n t '. r r AMfctuLk Prr paralionfor As slEr.aiirg ttroodaM2etula- Frotnoles DiesliordCheerful ess and Rest .Contains neither C)ciinTn,Mofplai norMiiKral. IVotXarcotxc.' A perfect Remedy for Canstk. non. Sour StoiBach,Diarrhoea Worms jConvulsifKM .Fevmstv nraaandLoBa or Sleep. Fee Simile Signature of NEVTjnK. EXACT COPY or VmAPK. TERMJT jmi 1 trmdarsumsLrtrcM SyWi MODERATE. FOR BEAUTIFUL CATALO&UE ZcC AODRE5.1 JJ MH FINANCIAL r. A. Oreen, lrs. K. H. Meadows, V. Pres. B. af . Orovea, CasMar. CITIZENS7 BANK, or urarw saHN', r. c. Doing Oeneral Banklns Business. February 18, 1000, Surplus and Undivi ded ProflU, $13,135.76. Prompt and careful attention given to all business entrusted to us. AocounU received on favorable teirn. BmhI at Dlreeten. rerdlnaad 01rwB I. a. Maadowa, eaasnel W. I pack. Qnas, H. Fowier, I. W. Orsinger, B. W. Suallwuod, He. H.ivae. Mark . H. aleadows, Oha.Dntty,Jr. JanHia HedmondJ ' Mayer Hatan. Tbomaa A. feraea, 0. K. rov. W.r.Orookett Disnsasy. F. & M. BANK, FEBRUART 1st. ltOO. CsplUlSteek..... $74,000 Sarplas,.., 10,000 UndlvUed PreBts, 8.600 DepMlts... li,0O0 V 5 . OFFICERS. L. H. Our lbs President, W. B. Cnaowiost, Vice Pre. 1 T. W. Dbwst, Caahier. J. W. BlDOtS, Ase't C!abler. Miss Bhownib Hamks, Teller. . DIRECTORS: . Wm. a Blade. . M. kt Marks. ! 0, a Bradham, P. U. Pallet!,. U U. OuUer, Jno. rioter, ' W.aChadwIck, 3. W. SUwart, ' ' T. WUewey. : , It eolleets for uerebaoU, manofaotui- ars aad other Bank promptly at special rate to sack, ana make quickest re turn possible. By Its liberality and ee terprlaing buinea method, U I forging lo th front of East Carolina's Banking laatltulions. leiuowneity. It la tb oaly one which doee(eot pay interest oa ueponia. ;Vt.?-f ... : - 1 - ' - rEOFESSIONAL. . . : F. Rlmmeas. .!. Ward E. W.'Pea. 1. H. Pen,. 5lMn0NS,'P0U A WARD, ATTOEMETS sal COUNSELORS al . : LAW. ' ,. BV BkBSJSt. . C . . Office M Bo. Front Rtreet, nearly oppo- site Hotel Cballawka. (Offloae alto at Ralolgb and Bmlthflold.) riaetlne la th enenliae of ( Varan, Ih'pMn, Jonaa, Oaalow, Uaxtarvt Panillno, , axhnaton, llarnatt anil WIUhhi; la an sa rau.a aail mlrml Uourta, aud WharSVM servlcee are daatrail, . . V. IT. IVHetlnr. ATTOUNET AT LAW. i tile Rtreet, Lawyers Brltb Bnlldlag. Will pralt ta. th Ctmatlas a4 OrSTea (Vr-ri, J(.M, OaaUiW ana I'anllco. U. M U.ui l at hmm hmru sad Supraiaa Ueart o A Good Telephone FF.HV1CR H KKCI ":'1TV, CON VKN!!.N A IlL'HINI. "t A r- '". A ( ' Tor Infanta anj Ciliren. 71:3 Kind Ycu ilaye i'J.vays Comfit ; f . ... 4, Bears tlio i 01 In Use -IIKI i For Over Thirty Years THS WNtMUII CBWnMV. NCWvOttR flrrT HOLT. Oak Ridge NO OF NORm CAROLINA. The Head of (he, Slate's Eiluca lionl System. Three arademifl r.onrsos loading to de grees. Profesaionnl courses lu Law, Medinioe and Pliaroiacy. Summir School for Teachers. ( Hcholarsbips and J Loans to Needy Free Tuition to Can - dldatea for Ministry Minister's 8nnn and .Teacbera. 513 students hraidr 'lfll tn Hnroraer School. 38 teacher In Ibe faculty. , For catalogue anil information address K. P. VEN ABLE,. I'rcsl.Ient, UbnpeMlill. N.C, Trinity Part : High School. Prepare thoroughly for Oolleew.' Ot-. fern courses In Latin,; Orecfc, Knullah, Matbematic. Science. liiury, Fioncb. , 1 , : ft alf :'' mm Ueiman, Bonk-kecnina. Xfnoeraphy, and Tvoewrl iuir. Excellent library and ' eymnaainm faciliiiea. Kacnlty of seven college graduate. New an I -elegant hntlfllnaa fiiriilahMl lth all mn.1f.rn mi. provrroents. All of the Dist graduatin , elase of aitteen entered eollrge. ' For ll . lustraled catalog iw, address, :' 11 r k ' J, F. BIVINK, Headitinur. ri -. . 1 f , . ; iiiimam, CABOLIHA DISPATCH ' UHK. r'! ' .t ' AND ' '".V-vi. nainnrn ' a. ' n I oe v 111 u oviiiuni At; r.npps.niiin, .. For All loInU North. The Oteamer NEUSE will leave on MonJttys,"W"4lneslays,' and Fridsyi at 0 p. ni. sharp, malt lnjf landings at Oriental, and Hdaa-. oke I'lnod. ' ' 1 ,' . ; nags in: a i). ' The Str. Nowberno Commenelug Jtilr 1, elil Ii-bvo at 13 O'clock none on Tuesday an I Ki i.ly a, making landing at Orlrnl.,1. 11 mnoke I.land and Nbr" n.i d. ; iT" Freight rr-f'ived not Inter' lhan one hour tirr-vious to anilinw. For further information pjlj C IX). II HNDEIiJiOK, Agt. f,T. K. I' r s y , Gon. Mgr., !!.('. IlLDniK8,flon.Frt.4 1'riM.ALt NorfolV, Va. i V. " l! ! A I
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