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TOE WEEEY -JOURNAL MtUtaMllTIt -v Ftbliahed In Two Becttona, vmrj Tarn day ud Friday, at Middle Street, BWW era, . C CHARLES L. STEVENS bditob un noramo. , BUB8CRIPTIOM RATES: Two Months,... ....'... loTOsntn, Tluase Month,..., ' Mix MflBtha. M " Twer Months, ONLY IM ADVANCE .... .dertialnr rate furnished upon ap- MoaUoa a the onto, or upon inquiry HTDm Joukiul Is only tent on pay- la-edTanee basis. Subscribers will receive aotiee ei expiratioa of their snb- . . . . ii... a acnpuona ana u unmeuiaw iwxwm otic wU be appreciated by t JOUEAL to the Entered at the PoatoffloeKew Bern m. u m second-class matter. Seetlea Two, Friday July 4, 10 THE ROAD LEVELING SEA SON. With dry and fairly hard , roads at tab time of year, there la a dispoalUoa to pat off the matter of making better publto roads. And yet this It the time when the work of totaling public roadwaya can beat be nndertaken, that getting the road in thape and keeping them to, be fore the bad weather season commence, when the opportunity to work on the public roadwaya li uncertain. Wtththe work of leveling commenced during tho dry season, and the roadways well rounded up and kept o until the Fall season eomes, or the rainy and cold weather commences, there need be no trouble for the farmer during next win ter, en account of bad roads. It (a because- travel la not seriously in serts pled during the summer that all effort towards road Work Is put off, and this very postponement means In most Instances that the bad weather will come Without any work having been done to prepare the roads during the season when the work could hare been easily and cheaply done. There is always need of good roads, and It Is at such seasons as the present, that road work should be done, so that when the weather becomes unseasonable the roads will be in such condition that there will be bo serious Interruption to any kind of travel over them. Road work is always In order and seasonable, that travel may not be In terrupted because of rain or snowt and at this season the work of leveling roada Is especially accessary, that they may be placed In shape to resist the Fall storms snd kept In condition for Whiter travel. THE WALTER CLARK ISSUE. There can be no question but that Walter Clark, his official and public ac ttons, and his political status, Is an Im portant matter and subject for criticism la the State Democratic party, which far out reaches every other Issue In the party at present. The reason for this is not hard to see when It Is remembered that Mr. Clark 1s a candidate for a most Important office of trust, and one which, as he may fill It officially, will do more to fix 'the exacjl status of the State Democratic party, than any other office which may be held by a Democratic incumbent. . This Walter Clark for-Chlef-Justlce-Issne, aa It may be called, has for those who defend It, which mans the nomi nation of Walter dark for Chief Justice of North Carolina, the simple defence of saying, "look-at the several county conventions and their t instructions, do they not voice what the People wanif" ' x And those in opposition will say, "be ware of Walter Clark," , and will proba bly say further, like the following from 4k Raleigh Post, - The opposition to Judge Clark Is not imposition to Democracy, but In defence of Its Integrity. His conduct on the bench and his conspiring with Republi cans and Populists, specially his secret instigation of litigation and then sitting In final judgment thereon, makes objec tion to him fundamental and not dis loyalty to Democracy. This Is the view that good people ana sound, unswerving 'Democrats who est neither be cajoled "nor whipped Into line take of this mat ter. Hence ths to ?er ahead, the dan ger of even to ranch breaking away from party association at this means. We who have for t fsrfwrty harmony all our lives r.& t eruption with fear and trembling at sorrow, and cannot fall to take tOi ina of the -dangers which this particular issue fosoee upon the party, and we would be recreant to duty, alike to party and self-conscience, not to sound the alarm.aad warn against a step which can promise only disaster, auiuetater Knot lathe present con test. - " . , : 1 v . .... ... . s - . If County - Contention instructions mean anything, then the Walter Clark Issue would seem to be determln al.ea'y, so far as his nomination this triii'-h Is concerned, ' '-' r. t la tie face cf tl.!s tiers ars Penio- c '; ; T . -: '3 pre ' t li .r '3T ' c - : voters, who Win say there Is danger for Democracy la the nominal loa of Waller Clark tor Chief Justice. To the looker on, there seisss to lurk danger la the sHaaUoa. , Urgency for the nominal Ion on the one aide, b not saeaniagleas, ss politics 10. And those asking that the Issue, name ly the man, be studied front every side, less there he fntur results arising which the party mast answer for, this side has not all Insincerity la lu position. especially when It Is noted that no one candidate la urged for the nomination against Mr. Clark- - With such an Issue, and regarded on either aide it la a serious one, one de manding careful political judgment, ere It la definitely passed upon, the Demo crats of the Btate cannot afford, majority or minority to be haaty or over assertive in their contentions. Party principles to govern party action require calm deliberation, there fore how much greater the need for caution, if a single man shall be the Is sue, snd his election and public actions mast be upheld and ever vouched for, by the political party which electa him at the polls. SETTLEMENT PER SENATORIAL COURTESY. The recent sensational attack upon Senator Beverldge of Indiana, by Sena tor Bailey, of Texas, while It la unlike the attack of Tillman upon HcLsurln, in that it did not take place In the hall of the Senate, is a disgraceful affair, and one which detracts from the dlgnttj and character, which should surround the United States Senate and its Sena tors. The fist as the chief argument in any dispute, Is not regarded highly In these days, when presumed gentlemen differ upon private or public question, if the fist Is to become the final argu ment by which Senators are to settle their quarrels, why shall not the Sena tors employ men who sre versed In the science of the "manly art," who may settle these "unwarranted attacks" of the mouth through the medium of s paid pair of hard knuckles f This would save the sacred persons, themselves, from all disfiguring marks, and also determine the question of physi cal "bestness" through the second party, who could be paid as per the amount of punishment given his opponent. But the Bailey-Beveridge incident is one which has Injured both men, and also cast a reflection upon the Senate, of which they were members. Stati or Ohio, City or Tolido, ( Lucas Countt. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ji senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chknit & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and 8tate afore said, and that said firm will pay ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's CatabbhCcb. FRAJNK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6lh dsof December, A. D. 1886. A. W. OLEABON, seal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surf sees of the system. Send for testimonials, f see. : F.J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. ' Sold by all Druggist. Hairs Pamily Fill are the best . . Ante, mm Ecaatplea., I eok at the birds in the trees," said the man who wants to keep Bouse; "they wouldn't think of living In a crowded tenement' Tea," answered his wife, "but look at the ants. They always live in an apartment house. And every one knows that ants are smarter than birds." Washington Star. -. A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cured. "At one time I suffered from a severe sprain of the ankle," ssys Geo, E. Cary editor, of the Guide, Washington, Vs. "After using several well recommended medicines without success, I tried Cham berlain's Pain Balm, and am pleased to say that relief cease ss soon aa I began Ita use and complete cure speedily fol lowed." Bold by F. S. Duffy 4 Co. . B Bollea II Dowm. " A beginner In noanpuper work In a southern town who occasionally "sent stuff" to one of the New York dailies picked up what seemed to blm a "big story." lurrying io the telegraph of fice he "queried" the telegraph editor:' "Column story on so and so. Shall I sendr gi V; v i The reply -Wat brief and prompt, but to the enthusiast unsntlsfactory. "Send 0O words,'' was ell it said. - i. 3 "Can't be told In less than J, 200," he wired back. , Before ioug the reply came: "Story of creation of world told In 00. Try lf-New York Post - Yon may well expect to ran a steam engine without water as to find an active energetlo man with a torpid liver and joumay know that , his food; Or feels dull and languid after, eating often has haadache -and sometime dizziness. , A few doses of Chsmberlstn's Stomach and Livor Tat' ts will restore his liver to its normal f auctions, renew his vitality, Im prove his d'estlon snd make him feel s new man. ' Price 85 cents. Samples f.' B st F. B. I r x Go's dm store. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat This preparation contains all of tbi dtirestants and digests all kinds ol food. It gives Instant relief sn.l never falls to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after every thing else failed. - It prevents formation cf gason the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. K can't ImI bat do yta good Prepared only by R.O. IlWrrr A Oa, Xlr)r l'tes H. UUi ouautiat sh Uam U Wo. etaa r. inu rv co AkuHi Daly's Wit. An actor who knew Augustln Daly well told this story of the great theat rical manngcr'a ready wit: "We both chanced to be depositors in snd victims of a bank which suspended payment Like others, when the news of the disaster became known we hur ried off to the bank to pick up what in formation we could, and coming down the steps from the offices Into the street Mr. Daly's foot caught In the mat, and, with some difficulty, he managed to save himself from falling. I was en tering the building, and,, seeing the mishap, I ran up, saying: " 'I hope you have not hurt yourself.' " Oh. no; thank you,' he replied. 1 only lost my balance.' " Call st F. S. Duffy ft Co's drug store sad get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are an elegant physic. They also Improve the appetite, strengthen the digestion and regulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant In effect. Caaalbal Treat. Trout are cannibals, and it Is a moot question whether In some waters large trout should not be systematically de stroyed. Dartmoor fishermen are In favor of killing them. They say that fish in their streams of oue pound to two pounds weight are hardly ever caught by ordinary means and live en tirely on their own brethren. A two pound Devon trout is probably respon sible for the death of several stones' weight of his own kind. Nature Notes. Need More Help. Often the over-taxed organs of diges tion cry out for help by Dyspepsia's pains, Nausea, Dizziness, Headaches, llvei complaints, bowel disorders. Such troubles call for prompt use of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are gentle, thorough and guaranteed to cure. 25c at C. D. Bradham's drug store. Naming- the II y inn. A story Is told of a negro evangel ical minister who held night services In a chapel formerly used by the Angli can church. In n hyiunal which had been left he found on old familiar hymn suttablc for his sermon, but the Roman number CXIX somewhat con fused blm, and be was embarrassed as to bow to announce the hymn. As was the custom, be rend the stanzas through, seeming still confused. He then re read the first stanzas, which did not seem to aid blm in helping the congre gation, now very much bewildered. Proving redoubtable, be straightened himself up and seemed to grasp the sit uation at a glance and in a stentorian voice exclaimed, "Brethren, let us sing the Skee-six hymn."-New York Trib une, v Poisoning tbe System. It Is through the bowels that the body Is cleansed of Impurities. Constipation keeps these poisons in the system, caus ing headache, dulness and melancholia at first, then unsightly eruptions and finally serious Illness unless a remedy -Is applied. DeWitt's Little Early Risers prevent this trouble by stimulating the liver and promote easy, healthy action of the bowels. These little pills do not act violently but by strengthening the bowels enable them to perform their own work. Never gripe or distress. F. S. Duffy. Tk Wont Troable. "Is there anything liurder to bear than real troublei" I asked the Intellec tual man who sat next to me In . tbe smoker. ' "Only Imaginary trouble," he replied. -Judge,. . .. . .. . :.;..' If you get rich, yon must make mon ey during dull times. Atchison Globs. YOU IKOW WHAT YOU ARE TAXING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle showing that. It Is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No euro no pay. Price 60c. ' . ARvmiirkable Com-, . A renin rknlilc Instance of the loss and recovery of spwcli Is recorded In Glas gow, snys n. Ixmdon paper. ' A police constable was am-sted on a series of charges of theft from warehouses, and, as a result of tbe shock caused by bis apprehension, tie lost bis power of speech. He was found not guilty of the charge laid against blm. but. being dumb, was unable to resume bis duties as a policeman, and a gratuity of 63 jwas given him. After the lapse of sev eral weeks bis power of speech has re turned to blm. , Vacation Days. , Vacation time Is here and the children are fairly living out of doors. There could be no healthier place for them. You need only to guard against the ac cidents incidental to most open air sports. No remedy equals DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for quickly stopping pain or removing danger of srrlout con sequences, For cuts, scalds and wounds "I uied DeWitt's Witch Uszel Salve for sores, cuts snd bruises," says L. B. John son, Swift, Tex. "It Is ths best remedy on the market." Burs cure for piles and skin dlarsBcs. Deware of counterfeits. F. S. Di '. PJLEIEIi. ' Charter Grante. the Uidenrrlter Afency Co. of Elizabeth City. Enquiries Csaeeralag Mr. aa! Mrs. Tasghas. Ssperlateadeat sf lastrsrtlen JeyserTsry ' Sick. Ns Clss U the Murderer ; Mrs White Ralsioh, July 1. State superintend ent of Public Instruction Joyaer I quite sick at Greensboro, his home.' His phy sician says it will be some days before he can leave his room. A charter was granted to the Bander Un Underwriting Agency Company, of Elisabeth City, with $25,000 capital The charter gives it extensive privileges, In cluding power to deal In real estate, etc. Inquiries are made of persons hero a to what part of North Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan came from, who commit ted suicide st Geneva, Switzerland last week. In a house In which they spent their honeymoon, 25 years ago. No one here can give any Information regard ing them. It U said they were natives of this State but lived In Oregon a ber of years. The penitentiary has discontinued mattress tasking Msj. W. H. Martin, the defaulting ex clerk of the Btate treasury, who waa a mattress maker, Is now a hospital steward at the Caledonia farm. There is no clue yet to the murderer of Mrs. Catherine White, though a half witted young white man, who frequent ly loitered about her home, is suspected. Her hesd was crushed with an axe, which was beside her. "I Stood In a Draught with my coat off and caught this wretch ed cold," ssys the sufferer. He need not pay a heavy penalty If he follow his act of folly with sn act of wisdom. Soak the feet In hot water with a few tesspoonful of Perry Davis' Painkiller in it- Take a tesspoonful of Painkiller in hot sweet ened wster st bed time and be thankful for so simple and speedy a way to break up a cold. There Is but one Talnktller, Perry Davis'. Licenses Granted Dentists. Special to Journal. Rai.eigh, July 1 The following were today granted licenses as Dentists by the State Board of Dental Examiners. Twenty-six were examined, snd twenty two passed. vJThey were, S A McAnally, L C Smith M C Horton, C E McManus, B J Dur ham, P A Dixon, D N Hicks, Isaac W Jamison, J H Newbury, P T Gordon, C F Glenn, N T Holland, W A Hayes, J J Yan Noppen, n D Harper, J R Erlng haus, Z K Justice, C A Little, F H Pitt man, J A Carlton, O II Arnold(colored), W A Pethcl (colored), E B Tucker, B H Teague. Neck and Neck. Interest in the speaking trumpet con test Is dally growing exciting. Both sides have staunch friends and they have shown and will show their loyalty In a splendid manner. The votes as counted Friday night stand: Atlantic 276, Button 801. Makings total or Atlantic 713; Button 715. Poll TosTPthert. England nlone has twice as many cotton spindles ns there are in this country, but this will assuredly be changed lu the long run, and tbe spin ning of the American crop will be done at home. The crop, however, Increases faster than the home spindles, and it will be years before we can drive out of this or that market the goods of for eign spinners. The task calls for the best efforts of New England as well as of southern manufacturers. Ameri can mills should pull together. The south Is content to spin and to weave the coarser goods, and New England has a wide field in the making of tbe finer forms into which cotton Is put nowadays. nirniingliiim Age-Herald. Saved From an Awful Fate. "Everybody said I bod consumption,' writes Mrs. A. M. Fhields, of Chambers burg, P.i',I was so low after six months of severe sickness, caused by Hay Fever snd Asthma, that few thought I could get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, used It, and was com pletely e ured." For desperate Throat and Lung Diseases it is tbe safest care in the world.and Is Infallible for Coughs, Colds and Bronchial Affections. Guar anteed bottles 50c and f 1.00. Trial bot tles free at C. D. BradhamV "'ii; iTki) Te Heed. - ,' . "You ought to have a change of scene," said tbe physician. "But, my dear sir," protested the pa Cent, "I am a traveling man by profes sion." v - ' "Well, that's the point Stay home awhile and see something besides hotel rooms and depots." Washington Star. Mr. W. 8. Whedon. Cashier or the First Nstlonsl Bsnk of Winterset, Iowa in a recent letter gives some experience s carpenter in his employ, that will be of value to other . mechanics. He says: "I had a carpenter working for me who was obliged to stop work for several days on account of being troubled with dia.'rhoea. I mentioned to blm that I had been similarly troubled and Ihst Cbsmberlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy had cured me. He bong' t a bottle of it from the druggist here " J informed me that one dose curt 1 I i, sad is sgaln at L!s work." Fore "a! j F. S. Duy & Co. roilXZSvTLLE.- ; , v ricsuat Sufey School Ercat Waler axtoni arc fclpe. Jalyl Wsare having fine "weather for eottoa and corn. Ths Journal reports having received a eottoa blossom oa ths 96, there were plenty of them hero on the SOth and other places had them on the .13la .not far away. The Prsabyterlaa Sunday School aader the able tsaaagement of 8a pt O W White and IB Barns, kaa had their pic nic and It waa a success all rouad, every one eajoyad It. , Miss Birdie Kooncs Of Trenton is visit lor her brother Dr rj K Koonce of this plans. Mrs M A Brinkley has ths first water- saelon ea ths Starke ws havs seas, they were raised by her oa her farm miles below here. Boms of them sold for 40 eeals apiece. They were very fine large ones. ' Miss Ada Barry, who has been spend ing tbe spring at this place returned home last Saaday to the regret of many friends. " " Miss Julia Sanderson Is spending this week hero visiting friends sad rela tives. Dr. E. W. Ward ia very feeble at his home la this plsoe. s . Miss Llla M. Koonee Is very sick with typhoid fever at Mrs. J. H. BelL Prof. W. D. Barnes snd wife d Lawn dale, N. were visiting ; at this place last week. - ' "' ' Mr. Bartinus Oliver of this place has bought the house and lot of Prof. Burns oa Mala St. Rev. V. G. Brlltian preached a very beneficial sermon hero last ; Saaday night. 8ubect, "Little 81ns." Brother Brittlan handled the subject manfully. Mrs, Amis and Ml Male Hont, of New Bern were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shepard here laat week. Don't Fail to Try This Whenever an honest trial Is given to Electric Bitters for any trouble it Is rec ommended for a permanent cure will surely be effected. It never falls to tone tbe stomach, regulate tbe kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver. Invigorate the nerves and purify the blood." It's a wonderful tonic for run-down systems. Electric Bitters positively cures Kidney and Liver Troubles, 8tomach Disorders, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, and expels Malaria. Satisfaction guaranteed by C. D. Brad bam. Only 50 cents. '. The View Maeeallae. "I tell you, sir," said the sad eyed passenger with tbe bargain counter tie, "all women are born gamblers." ' "That's right," observed thai jewelry drummer. "I know of several who played hearts to catch diamonds." Chicago Newa. ,., ... ..... .-,.-., - OAST Bears ths i Int Kits Yon Haw Always Bottght Blfutu of "Your new office boy may, be all right, but bo st.inmiers so." ', "That's the beauty of It If a client calls when I've stepped out for a mo ment, I bare time to get back before the boy gets through explaining where I've gone and when I'm expected to re turns-Philadelphia Press. A j: : , . RELIEF HI SIX HOURS. Plstressing Kidney and Bladder Dis ease relieved in six hours .by "New Great South Amkbicah Risks? Cure. It is s great surprise on account of Us exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, la male or female. Relieves retention of water al most Immediately. ' If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Bold by O. Bradham, Druggist ? . t ;" - . .. . CleaUMtatt...'.. ' ' "How xlean and Xresn the landscape looks today" said Mrs. Hilasd to her husband. - - I- ..? "I read something In tbe paper about detectives .scouring tbe country, ex plained Mr. HilSjUd. Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. - - ' ' i. If a Man Lie to Ton, And say some other, salve,' ointment, lotion, oil or alleged healer Is a good as Bucklcn's Arnica Salve, tell him thirty years of marvelous cures of Ples,Burns, Bolls, Corns," Felons, Ulcers, Cuts, Scald, Bruises and Skin - Eruptions prove It's the best and cheapest 25c. .at C. D. Bradham's drug store, ' .. r ':.:''stm Aaatfcar Ataeratlaa. "Miss Birdie," said the young finan cier, edging a little nearer, "I believe you and I would make a strong combi nation if we were to to merge,, as it were." And they subsequently aergedChI cago Tribune. .. - k The Best frescripUon for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is s bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Toma It is simply Iron and quinine ia a tasteless form. No euro no pay. Price 60o. - A Parados. : - "That friend of yours Is a. wiry little renow." ..... .. .. "Eh! How can that be? He's a wire less promoter."-Cleveland Plain Deal- - Saves a Woman's life,' To have given up would - have meant death for Mrs. Lots Crsgg, of . Dorches ter, Mass. For years she had endured untold misery from a severe lung trou ble snd obstinste eough."Oflen," sh writes, I could scarcely ' breathe and sometimes could not speak. All doctors snd remedies failed till I nsed Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption and wsa completely cured,"'. EuiTeror from coi'slis, old-i, Throat and Lung Trou l'f) seed W gr:;d re'"',f!y, for It nevw .... , po'.-u. Care t t i: ,.ltv$ ly CD r-..;'.:.,i. Price 6ne -l ' .-W.,, ,,. p. tT .tijfu of MrVa Ua I. 1'w.ii.i.lUI ItMajt lata a ( Uai half full of arnur aa4 With W. j i i ypor Uroal ufvaa it will qiucaly ewe liar laroak, - Keep this ; , fcet always fresh In your memory: v. ' For Cats. Hashes and all Open 8ores, yon need only to apply . , , , f exlcan ?fus!an iniment t . . few times and the soreness and inflammation win be conquered ana tno wounaea nean neaiea. i V 7 ttfi'bwk wsutta you siibuld saturate a piece " ' ofeoftclothwith the liniment and bind it upon the ' .C.' .' wound as you irqaul a poolU. r,i.-v-'r.:-''rK86..as;i.oObotUe. r. .a-y ' ".: '.i : - , ... .' . 1CrD stU CVC ii M your poultry and at the very Brat sign of AtCr All tIC UI1 Hoop, Scaly Legs, Bumblefoot or other diseass among your fowls use Mexican Mustang Liniment. - (Agricultural and INDUSTRIAL A combination of theory and practice, of book-study and manual work in Engineering, Agriculture, Chemistry, Electricity, flechanlc Arts P and Cotton Manufacturing:. Full Courses (4 years), Short Courses ( S year r Special Courses (3 mos. Tuition and room, $10 a term; board $3 a month, q r 80 teachers, 869 students, new building E t the A. & M. College." .:... . . . . . . .r. . .1. . . :j". - . '.A: -A..'-' State, Normal and Literary Classical Scientific Commercial Industrial Pedagogical nusical 1MB BE now with suitable Neckwear for Summer. The most indispensable' articles of , wear tor the tidy dresser. - Just in by express a line ot Beauties. Not a Tie in the date. They avait 99 Middle Street v.y v -..j" 'mm mm I In -r f" All persona who have anything in the Millinery Line will do well to SEE MISS PARKER. before buying. ; I have decided to close out the entire stock AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OP. . Everything must go, including New Line of Ribbons just in. ;.' . -.- Respectfully, '. v ; ." S e -Jaw'' mnmm. mmrn, mm m m m " m- dm Mechanical College. EDUCATION : for 600. Write for booklet "A Day i i - r: - - :.: . .'. . . . : Industrial College. Session opena September 18th. . Expenses $100 to $140; for non-residents of the rleate $160. Faculty of 83 members. Practice and Observation School connected with the College. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent teach ers and stenographers. To secure board in tlie dormitories all free tuition applications should be made before July 15th. t ar catalogue ana ower imormation aaaress PRESIDENT CHARLES D. flclVER, 'GREENSBORO, N. C. lot but that is up-to- your Inspection mi s v ".. '- - " , - ----- A sw i .