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TDE WEEKLY JOURNAL!: BetasUshes PnklUlMd im Two BMttOM, tmtt TOW day wd Friday, at M Middle Bin, ew CHARLES U STEVENS lonoiuinoninoh BUB8CRIPT10N RATES: Two Uuoilta, aoTCaata. Tome Months, ......w ftil Mn-tk. 60 Twelve Months, 1-M ONLY IN ADVANC. Advertising rata furniehad upon ap- f Uoalioa at tbe office, or vpoa inquiry byataii. rwT JninaiL la onhr Bant OB DAT ln-ilwiAa huk Huhecrihara will receive notice of expiration of their sub- scripttona and an immediate response to notice U be appreciated by the JOUMJIAL Entered at the Poatofflos,New Bern m.um second -claas natter. Seetioa Two, Friday Jaly 11, 1909 JDST ENOUGH AND. NO MORE "North Carolina rati Hub of Imml gratloa because she makaa no effort to get it, but we do aot know u It la not beat aa it la. The aUte la not at Uilckly populated aa some others, yet It la a migniy good place to live la. The above from a rained Bute ex change, represent too much of the lo cal satisfaction which prevails In many paru of North Carolina, with Its just enough, if an effort Is needed to secure more. And yet the above is by no means the sentiment of the newspaper or the peo ple of 1U town, for the first Is a money maker, made aaby lta hustling proprie tors, aad the town Is aa active and pro gressive one. But there are many place in this State, which are perfectly satisfied with existing conditions, whose people will not make an effort to get new people within their borders, New. people In a town, means more activity, and an Increased trade means competition. We are making a living, we have nothing to worry about, why therefore Invite new people in, which means we must hustle in our business, and If we do not, then our present assured living which we now enjoy is Imperilled, then comes worry and trouble. The just-enough-and-no-more people and towns, are easy to be recognized. New buildings are few to be seen, trade Is quiet, the young men lounge about, no talk of new enterprises, no feeling among the people of disappoint ment, because development is not going on. Just the feeling of dally complacency, because there is enough for the day, why therefore strive fer more ? It Is not a comfortable feeling, to have to live among such easy surroundings, to the person of courage and ambition, nor is such a one going to remain with an environment, which holds down and restrains every ambitious hope and Im pulse. The just-enough-and-no-more spirit la aa deadly as any swamp fever. It con sumes and burns up every rightful Im pulse towards Improvement and progress and leaves Its victim, the people and their town, in an indifferent and coma tose condition, alike careless of thts life or the one to come. WHERE IS THE END OF STRIKES? The latest news tells of the strike of 0,000 frelghtjhandlers In Chicago, with the consequent tie np of 84 railroads. I . The cause of this strike is the demand ape the railroad people by the freight handlers, for higher wages, extra pay for overtime and recognition of their union. The seriousness of thts strike Is evi dent to every business man, following aa . It does the great strike In the coal re- glons. . ' '': . And with these strikes, comet the ques tion, where Is the end to come, and what Is to stop the spread In other directions. To supply thefplaces of the strikers; does' not mean the settlement of strike, for the labor conditions Ixt 'tie country .i . . ... mv mmj tuuivw . surplus OI UW un employed Jo 1111 up the places of the men who are new striking. , aim uuHvuiap uic parties imme diately concerned lie strikers and those who have employed Si6m, there are the business IntorMtltr tj country which are affected, -ang Jerlously by- these strikes. -! j . ': . ; , It means an advance In all kinds of commodities, which-the consumer mut pay for. with a probable dullness In trade which makes the added coat more apparent. And there appears no end to this rail road strike, as both sides seem equally determined to resist a settlement upon tfce present demands made. ' VJV's it m-y te c,- -1 how far ' 1;" IJi I ! t" railroad people, the demand for aa ta re la wag la sassy tastaae saen alasUflahl one, when It la considered that th cost of Hviag has largely ad vaaoad without ih wag earner receiv ing a corresponding advaaee for his labor. Bat la qaeetloa of weer Is th od of strike, reanaln aa open oa. CULTIVATE THE TOBACCO IN- DUSTRT. With th approach of th tobacco wareaoass basins season, August first. a lata rest should be aroused oa every aid, aad there should be general effort made to assist aad Increase thia coming tobacco trad, which etarta la axt moat. Th receipts of tobacco la New Bern, and lta sale la the local market, means a greatly Increased local mercantile trade, one which every merchant can be a sharer In. Thee tobacco sales during August have always proven of great benefit In a financial way, as It has meant more busi ness and considerable extra cash In cir culation during a part of the year, which la naturally dull In every line of busi ness. There will be an added interest in the local tobacco market this season, as there will be a competition between the English and American buyers, which Is certain to benefit the farmer. It Is not the warehouse people who are the only local beneficiaries In these to bacco sales, the entire community gets the benefit, therefore every one should lend all possible aid to increase.the re ceipts of tobacco in the local market. and to assist the warehouse people In any way to Increase their business. The New Bern market has always been a good one la prices paid the farmer for his tobacco, and this year It will in no respect fall short of Its prevl ous good reputation. Women and Jewels. Jewels, candy, flowers, man that is the order of a woman's preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that great est of all jewels, health, is often ruined In the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a wo man will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the lnsiduous consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr. Boschee's German Syrup. It will promptly arrest con sumption In Its early stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. It Is not a cure-all, but. It is a certain cur for coughs, colds and all bronchial trouble. You can get this reliable reme dy at F 8 Duffy's. Qet Green's Special Almanac Ab Abtur Cuatom la Vienna. In Vienna every man's home is his dungeon from 10 p. m. to 6 a. m. Vienna Is a city of flats, and at 10 p. m. the common entrance door of each block la closed and bolted. Thereafter persons passing In or out must pay a fine of twopence- to the concierge until mid night and fourpence from that hour to 6 a. m. To go out to post a letter costs twopence and the same amount to re turn. To prolong a visit to a friend after 10 p. m. means twopence to get out of his house and twopence more to enter your own. A natural result of this irritating tax la that of aU capital cities Vienna la earliest to bed. Acts Immediately. Cold are sometimes more troublesome In summer than in winter, It's so bard to keep from adding to them while cool ing off after exercise. One Minute Cough Care cares at once. Absolutely safe. Acta Immediately. Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, throat and lung troubles. FS Duffy. - Soaaautaatallaam. Blond persons are more apt to be somnambulists than dark folk, and In cold climates there Is more somnam bulism than In warm ones. In certain Greenland villages the hut door are locked from without by a watchman In ordethat those within may not come forth -In their sleep and maybe freeze tedeath,- . ; - -r:; Call at F. 8. Duffy ft Co's drugstore and 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. The? are easy to take and pleasant In effect . ' Bred te Allertvll. ' Ifaud King, dam of Af rite. 2:07. Trilby, 2:1314 and All Right. 2:14. has been bred to Allertell. 2:18)4. at th Walker stock farm, Maquon, I1L t . i , ' 1 ' ' ' Rich Trie r Mar. . Ira Byeraon ha sold the chestnut mar Away, 2:15. for $4,000 to parties la Austria, where the American trainer is residing at present ' . W. W. stwMt'i Stria. ' ''. ' W. W. Bowser to at the Dover (St. H.) track .with six bead of horses, includ ing John T, 2:09; Georg 2:16 And Vtow View, 2:17. : Kother Atxtys Keeps it Handy. - f'Uj mother suffered a long time front distressing pains and general 111 health due primarily to Indigestion,'' says L. W Spalding, Verona, Mo. "Two years ago I got her to try KodoL Bhe grew better at once and now, at the age of seventy six, eats anything she; want, remarking that she fears no bad effects as she has her bottle of Eodol handy." Don't wast time doctoring symptoms. Go after the catise. If your stomach Is sound your hc&'th will b good. Kodol rests the stomach and strengthens the body by r your food. It U nature's own -j. p.ar-y. c Dyspopsia Curo Dcsstj what yoa cat Thia preparation contain aQ of th dlgeatanu and digest all kinds of food, it give Instant relief and never fails to cure. It allow yoa to est all the food yoa want. The mostaensltiv siomacna can lake it. vj it use many thousand of dyspeptics have beea cured after everything else failed, lb prevents fonnatioa of gasoa toe etom ach, relieving ail distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. It can't he! bat'd yoa good rrepareanaiyD mu, uiwmoa,uwni Taelk.1 bmus egaiaiaa a unee im Mfci, mm. DUFFY A CO COLLEGE AND 8CHOOI, John W. Abercromble. a native of Alabama and relatively a young man, ha been elected to the presidency of the state university. . Women teacher in Prussian schools get, besides free dwelling; only $173 a year to begin with. This to raised to $390 after thirty-one years of service. Professor Pupln, Inventor of ; the ocean telephone, began his. career In this country as a Turkish bath attend ant. He to now a professor at Colum bia university. Calus colleges Cambridge, England, Is pronounced "Kees" college. Tbe found er of tbe college was John Kees. As an undergraduate be was named Calus since Latin bad to be used, but. how ever he wrote tbe name, he was al ways spoken of na "Kees," as are his descendants to this day. Saves a Womai's Lilfc. To have given up would have meant death for Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorches ter, Mass. For years she had endured untold misery from a severe lung trou ble and obstinate cough,. "Often," she writes, "I could scarcely breathe and sometimes could not speak. All doctors and remedies failed till I used Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption and was completely cured." Sufferers from Coughs, Oolds, Throat and Lung Trou ble need this grand remedy, for It never disappoints. Cure Is guaranteed by C D Bradham. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Spnrinn XII Feeltnaa, Ilettie Now that you have broken your engagiuient with Fred, shall you return to him the diamond ring he gave you? Minna Certainly not, nettle. It would be cruel to give him a thin:; that would be a constant reminder ct tbe happiness he had missed. Bostou Transcript OABTORIA. Baarsth Blgnatua of Th Kind Ym Hae Mways BoueM Puotisraihina; the Ovnl Sno. The Curt lii.-.t llic sun when poised on the horizon sometimes njipenrs greatly distorted or drawn out Into the form of nn oviil Is well known, and the explunntlon Is very simple namely, tho rapid change lu the refractive In dex of the air ucnr tbe horizon, in con sequence of which the lower edge of the sun appears to be lifted with refer ence to the upper edge, and so the disk looks as if squeezed between top and bottom. Recently Professor Print of tbe Brussels observatory has obtained several large scalo photographs of the setting sun which distinctly show the deformation of tbe disk and render Its measurement very easy. In one case the vertical diameter is to the horizon tal in tbe ratio of seventy-flve to eighty four. Sometimes tbe distortion to greater than that ' ; A Good Cong:n Medicine. It speaks woll for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists use it in their own families in preference to any other. "I have sold Gbamberlaln'a.Cougb Remedy for the past five year with com plete satisfaction to myself and custom ers," say DruggUt J. Goldsmith, Van Etten, N. T. "I have always used It la my own family for both ordinary coughs and colds and for the cough following la grippe, and find It very efficacious." For sale by P. 8. Duffy & Co. Pat t!a? Jiipcr. Pat went to a rare coiim.' the other day and fell In with a number of port ing friends who wpre 'betting eiivthe races. He was urpred to let, but sti'.i.l fsstly refused until be saw two of his friends win a large sum on one of tbe races.i Finally, after much urging, be put; naif a crown on a horde, from which moment be became deeply lnter ested. i .v-4f. U-; y-v. ' ': " .' - As the liorse came past the Judge's box Pat's fingers clutched the back of the seat and his eyes were wide with excitement. - Tb horse -on which he had bet finished - sixth. Without a word, but with a look of deep disgust, he got up and hurried down' to- tbe paddock where the, Jockeys were. Call ing the youngster who bad ridden that particular horse aside, Pat Inquired in deeply injured tones: ' "In hivin's name, young man, phwat detained you?" London Chronicle. ",' : The Best frejcrlptloa for lUlaria. Chllla and Fever Is a bottle of Gaovss Tastklxsb Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cur no pay. Price 50v Wlthoat a Rival. . Printers' Ink undertakes to explain why th newspaper is the foremost and unrivaled medium of publicity, f "It can be said of no otber medium,' It af firms, "that It goes everywhere and to read by everybody. A certain few only read 'the billboards, the street car and steamboat cards, etc., but the newspa per goes into every borne and is the one supreme source of information." flOO-Dr. E tetchons's Anti-Diuretic may be worth to you more than $1C0 If you hare a child who soils bedding from Incontinence of water during sleep. Cures old and youn? alike. It arrepts the trouble at onre. $1. gold by C. D. Er''!r,I?P"- ' t. ': j9 Milton Taylor, a Buncombe Convict Pardoned, Beprt Kegarllsg Swamp Laada t helssaed. Cv. Ayeek Alansed Oyer the PreTakae fCa . stla la State lastl- tatloaa. Twe Aaia " Meat Compaalea Frvss Balelg a a th Read. . RAJ.araauly 8 Sut Aadltor Ptxoa went to Klaston today, to deliver a Ma sonic address. There is now a rumor here that the Wilmington base ball team may be sent back to Wilmington and maintained there aaa league team, strengthened and made up-to-date, la the autumn a report, a special one. la to be made to the State board of edu cation regarding the public lands knowa as the "Swamp lands." Mo one now knows the are of these leads aad It Is very positively asserted that no one can make an estimate within 100,000 acres of the real figure. , The dry weather has reduced the erop of peaches at Southern Pines aad the color Is not so line. However, the erop Is a good one, and tbe shipment are liberal. Tbe Elberta and the Greens boro are the popular- peachea. Tea ear loads a week are going forward from the orchards there, the largest In the Stat. , Van Llndley has 640 acres In trees.' The next largest peach shipping point is Newport, Carteret, county, where they ripen as early as they do In Georgia. Governor Aycock Is shocked by the reports which show wide prevalence of consumption in the penitentiary and alle. He says if the reports are accurate the amount is fearfully large. He wishes there wss some place where consump tive criminals could be segregated. As matters stand they are a menace to other lives. Clerk Thomas 8. Kenan of the Su preme Court left for Asheville today to attend the annual meeting of the State Bar Association. Raleigh has one company on tour In the "Star Course," and will have an other, which will tour the United States this being the Atlantic Symphony Quar tette, singers and musicians, composed of Sherwood Upchurcb, William M, Smith, W. M. Mowell and Clarence A. Coley. With these will be a lady as elo cutionist. Gov. Aycock pardons Melvln Taylor of Uuncombe who was serving a 9 years terra on tho roads for manslaughter. It was shown that the man be killed had greatly Imposed on him and was 1he ag gressor. The Finest Fabrle made by human skill Is coarse compared with the lining of the bowels. When this tender membrane is Irritated we have griping pains, diarrhoea and chol era morbus. Whatever be the cause of the trouble, take Perry Davis' Painkiller according to the directions with each bottle. Travelers In all climates carry Painkiller In their gripsacks. ' Large bottles 35 and 50 cents. ' Weekly Crop Bulletin. , The reports of correspondents for tbe week ending Monday, July 7, were not so favorable as for the preceding period. The characteristic features were the al most complete absence of rainfall, the Intense beat and glaring sunshine dur ing the latter portion of the week. The weekly mean temperature was about 48 and the dally means from 8 to 10 above the normal; from tbe 4th to the close of the week maximum temperatures above 100 were recorded throughout the central-south portion of the State. Except In the extreme northeast, where showers occurred on the 1st and 5th, there was practically no rainfall anywhere during the entire week. The sunshine was In tense, and brisk winds dried out the soil very rapidly. While crops are still gen erally in good condition, and early . In the week made excellent growth, they are now beginning to suffer for lack of moisture, and another week of drought would certainly cause serious deteriora tion. . Mr. W. B. Whedon, Cashier of the First National Bank of Winters!, Iowa In a recent letter gives some experience a carpenter Ih lilt 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 dls.Thoea. I mentioned to him that I had been similarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy had cured me. lie bought a bottle of It from the druggist here and Informed me that rone dose cured him, and Is again at his work.. For sale by F. 8. Duffy A Co. . ' ' Dadly lflsel Metaphor, ' . London Is laui;hln fit the following recent brilliant exordium on the part of an English politician: "We shall never rest until we see the British lion walking hand In hand with the flood gates of democracy." St Jamea Ga sette. : v ' ." '-.; ; If yoa have diamonds, -be thankful, but don't hold them up to tbe eyes of poverty in a street car. Schoolmaster. RELIEF IS SIX HOURS Distressing Kidney md Bladder Ms ease relieved in six honrs by "New Gbbat South Amkiucax Kidney Cubs." It Is a great surprise on account ol its exceeding promptness la relieving pnln to bladder, kidneys and back, In male or female. Relieves retention of water al most Immediately. If you want quick r " f and cure t" " U fir -:y. f '1 To The Democratic To! en of Jones Couray. ' ' Kaysvtne, Jaly 7th, 19d Theoaa paraaoaat priadpal of the voters of a Coaaly should be the care ful aad eoaaiderau eel actios of amen to fill It verl pabll fflc aaea who ear aaor for th people's Interest, thaa for tha Uul boaot of atr efflo holdings. Decidedly, It I far evwe essential to as, and of mors huportaae to aav good County effioar thaa to have good Stat or national officers, because the County Is honeevud a every one kaows It Is the rule of the world to lookout first for home. Now bosm may, think that this rule doe aot apply to politics, bat la oar opinion, It epplto mot forcibly to pol itics than . anything else, for tb simple fact that they are the general manage ment of a country's welfare. '' So let us look out for home, for county offices, aad noalnale and elect mea to fill thorn whose brain, conscience aad loyalty are not designed for their own benefit alone, but for public Inter est. 1 - -r .; These mea should be selected from every part of a county, aad bo partial ity b exercised, r Jonas county for the past decade has beea favored with good office holders, bat we must say that she has been very partial la choosing them. One or two township har ban fur nishing th material while tha other ones have beea practically toft oat, es pecially ha this (White-Oak) township beea left oat.. We bar aot for msny years, beea represented la the way of having an officer from among us. Just think of thia I White Dak township. one of the largest la the county, one of the busiest aad most populous corners of the county, aad one which has always stood to the front aad. helped with courage and eagerness to fight the county's battle, aadthea not to be al lowed aa . officer la the period of ten years. -v ; -v-, :-::i t : ' Of course It hasn't been fair, but we have not kicked. Now we, (the writer) Is no politician and care to have ao office, even If we were capable of filling It, but we want White Oak T6wnshlp to" have some representation la the coming elec tion. We think it time we should have some, and use this means of . ashing' our sister townships to help us.' . . We are going to put a man before the county convention for sheriff that can not be excelled for that offio anywhere In Jones county. This man to oar es teemed young friend, HrVM- Jenkins, a bora Democrat, and one of the highest respected young men of the county. Mr Jenkins Is duly qualified la every respect for tbe duties of the office and has had sufficient experience, - which' has- evi denced his qualification, since his early manhood Mr Jenklnl ha always taken great Interest la our ceualy affairs and has ever beea the choice of our people when It was necessary to call aa officer pro-tern to which Tie responded with much wisdom and to the satisfaction of all. '--; iiw,i:,i--,-,i- i .. Fellow citizens, we ask your service In helping us give to Mr Jenkins the office of Sheriff of Jones county which he can so ably fill ' Do not understand as to say that he Is the only man for the place. There are plenty of good men. His fellow candidate are good men, but let's give old White Oak a showing and have one of tho best sheriffs la the coun ty's' history. Leu give him the nomi nation and election and have nothing to regret, ? Very respectfully. - ' , -'M.f.a;" Saved From an Awful Fate.' . .."Everybody said? had consumption,'' writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Chambers burg, Pa. "I was so low after six months of severe sickness, caused by Hay Fever and 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 urecU? For desperate Throat and Lung Diseases It Is the safest enre In tbe world,aad is Infallible for Coughs, Colds and Bronchial Affections.' Guar anteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bob ties free at C. Dt Bradham'. i. VW- Uae((ie4.Ata.::,? in -Shortly after, Mr. . Wilson , Barrett joined the theatrical profession he be came a member of a company perform ing at the old Theater Royal, Dublin. His part, naturally, was a small one, and, greatly to his surprise, ' bis first speech was greeted with a round of applause. T Thia unlocked or .i tribute elated the young actor, and lie exerted himself to sustain the good Impression he appeared to have made, just as be was. leavlnfr Une theater one of the scene shifters grfnnlngly accosted him and said, "Sure, If got about among the bhoys that ye're a brother of, the man that was bung!" A Fenian named Barrett had that morning paid the ex treme penalty of the law, ;t i - . .-, Poisoning ..the Systemv . ; It la through th bowels that the body Is cleansed of Impurities. , Constipation keeps these poisons la the system, caus ing headache, daleess aad melancholia at first, then unsightly eruptions and finally serious Illness unless a remedy Is applied.,. DeWItt'a Little Early Risers prevent this trouble.by stimulating the liver and promote easy, healthy action of the bowels. Those little' pills do aot act violently but by strengthening the bowels enable them to perform their own work. Never gripe or distress F. a Puffy. ' aaa , '.t ''" ' M rsfoo4. . "And we have one baby," said the meek man who was applying ; for board. "WH you mind It?" . "Mind It r snapped the thin faced Inndlady. "Of course hot- Do you think I'm a nurse ? Chicago News. ton it,ov rzxt too are uzrs W hen you take Grove's Taatolcrs CI "1 Tonic, because the formula is rV.'y prlntrj oa tr.rj tcU'a e' ow! z t 't it ':'7i !i a t C V'"' ' ' I T'7itnoo(l(aWilliitMUa. r , i laiM,i iato a flaa kali full of nut and VUa W-4 1 runr tnivU orw la wUltjukkly care a Bor Throat. r Waaw" " nr fu:-Keep this r-; fact alwaja frceh la your memoryV-. . ' ( For Cats, Mashea and all Open Soret, 70a need only to apply - L ; yfexlcan 5fus!an iniment t ; r-.. , . I a few times and the soreness and inflammation will ; j be conquered and the wounded flesh healed. T0 fttuebstrSult8yott should saturate a piece , "'I; Jof aoftothMlittonntoeat.and bind it upon tbe j 1 wound aa yon would a poultice. -" - . , Sc, 60e. IfCCD AflCVC nil your poultry and at th v7 fii IVttr AN tit Un flWSealT Vm. Bumblefbot diseases among your fowls us P"ein(nnw,- V- TyTTVTVTtTfVTTTTTTVffTTVMTTTTTTTVfTTVfTTTyVTWTT cAgricuUural and Mechanical College. a INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION: A combination of theory ami practice, of book study and manual work in Engineering, Agriculture, Chemistry, Electricity, Hechanlc Art ,5"aCt1rit,a!:- Fn ronrses (4 years), Short Courses (Syear), Special Courses (8 mos.). .Tuition and room, $10 a term; board $8 a month. 30 teachers, 869 students, new building for 600. Write for booklet "A Day at the A. & M. College." ' President GEO. T. WINSTON, Raleigh, N. C ' TIIE KOIITH AIIOI.IJVA State Normal ana Industrial College. Literary Classical Scientific -Commercial -Industrial ' ' Pedagogical riuslcal . irjK,,.'. -!j , 5 English, Classical, Scientific anu Commercial for boys and young men.; Feventy-one Boarding Pupils from teventeen , Counties and two States the past year. A Military fchool ' that Is rot a machine: wheie KmciBKOT ihstkau or ndmbbbs ; is rodoht; where tbdthfdl, mamlt, bonkst boys are wanted. A four years Preparatory Course, giving full and thorough -preparation for College or For Life. Athletics encouraged, charges reasonable. Term begins Fept 3rd, v- . .-. r v . WrltA fft llliiaf.vofjul Mhlnsn. : ... . ' - - UNIVERSITY Of iKprth Carolina. Academic Department ricJIclne, Plsarniaey. One hundred and eight scholarships. Free tuition to teachers and to ministers' sons. Loans for the needy, ' ' , 563 Students. 54 Instructor. New Dormitories, Water Works, Cen tral Heating System. , - FaU term begins September 8, 1902. Address,- ' ', -'vUv,- - -f : r? ? ' F. P. VENABLK, President - , DEPARTMENT OF PHARUACY ' UriTErsilj cf IA C2;::::a. . ' NINE, INSTRUCTORS, Ye!f Equipped Laboratories, ' ; ' , Thorough Work. Fall term begins September 8th. 1902.'. ;: ; . L ( Trcr.t., , . ir'V.o. a : aad 91.00 a bottle. first dgo of ' Mexloaa Mustang JUatmeat. TUCKER BROS 810 North Front Street, . WILMINGTON," - - N. C. ' The place to buy jour Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PRICES, h Foreign and Domestic Granite and .Marble. Lettering and Finish the Best Send for latest designs. AH work delivered. ;. Branch yard, Goldsboro, N. C. . Session opens September 18th. Expenses $100 to $140; for non-resident of the Scat $100. Faculty of Ml members Practice and Observation Pchool connected with the College. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent teach ers and stenographers To secure board in the dormitories all f Ma I.. : . : .1 -1 1 j . 1 . . . . . . .uiuuu ajijii-iuiM siiuuiu ue maae oeiore July iota. For catalogue and otber information address . ' , PRESIDENT CHARLES I. nclVER, - GRKEN3BORO, N C. -V,!1' iiinji f J. E, DEBNAM. Sspt Trinity College, DUB1IAM, N. C, , ' Offers 135 graduate and undergradu ate courses of study. . New .library fa-, cilitiea, laboratory equipments and gymnasium Number of students doubled In 8 years. Large number of scholarships awarded annually. Loans made to worthy stndents. Expenses very moderate. - For catalogue addres,' . . I. W, NKWSOM, " Registrar. - 127 ni4i.no Ht. Columbian Insecticide, f'eterman Roach Food, Hooper's Fatal ood and Sure Death to lloths, Bugs, etc. Also Drcxo Clorzdlnz The disinfectant that disinfects an deodorises. We keep on hand a complete stock o nE2cines, Toilet Articles, ' Perfumery, f - T. -1 !- " -3. &c. . rLyslciprj'J . , : ,.t. a si-eclal I' tttn f- TTTk .Trviininxvr''ii':i------i
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