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I TQB WEEKLY -JOURNAL Batata ItTft Puhliahed la Two Sactooaa, svery TW dayadtidey,aalid7UcBtie4,sww Bare, W. U.; CHARLES L. STEVENS bdroi ui noramox. : , . ' " - " ' f. t i i i T i s - . . r2Vt BUBSTRIPTTON RATES: TVoflo7ths, .anES. Rix Ifnath. M u Twelve Months. $L00 : ONLY IN ADVANCE. " Advertiaiag raw furnished upoa ap- pit Uoetioa at Dm office, or upoa inquiry tvTha Januii ia onhr aM oa Bay U-edvaace . baaia. Subscriber will ravivaaotlea of eirjirettoa of their sab- scriptlona sad aa immediate reaponae to noUoa wU be appreciated by the duuanaj.; Entered at the Postofflce,New Bent m. CL a lecond-ciaat matter. Settle Oae, Taetdsr. Jely M. 102 GREENSBORO FULFILLED ITS PLEDGES. The holding of the Democratic State ConTentlon at Qreentboro this week marked a new epoch Id the convention line in this State. In presenting Itsclalma forthecon ventlon.'and securing the convention upon inch repreaentatlom, the people of Greensboro placed before themielves a moat difficult taak. Now that the conrentlon hat been held, It can be aeen whether Greenaboro Hred op to ha representation!, and car ried ont Ite part ot the promiaes given to thoae who should attend. Theperhapi fifteen hundred and more viaitori which visited Greenaboro dur ing the convention dayi, gave evidence that thoae who came believed that they could be given the attention promised. That all visitor were well treated, waa hown by the absence of complaints. In convention hall accommodations the Grand Opera House afforded the room, while every kind of mechanical and human device for air, light and physical comforts were given thoae lar attendance. It was a great gathering of representa tive citizens from every part of North Carolina, in a city full of energy, pro gress and enlightenment, yet one which has not failed to learn and practice that most graceful accomplishment of enter taining, hospitably, comfortably and Without personal restraint, all those who may come within Its borders. As in its business affairs and enter prises, so in its convention, Greensboro has made good what it promised. . The convention ha not been merely a gathering of citizens to nominate men for political offices, It has been also a gathering of men who have noted with State pride the growth of Greensboro, and been rejoiced In its splendid suc cesses In material, educational and so cial development It hat been mote than political gain to have visited Greensboro, It has been to learn and actually see what local ef fort can do In accomplishing great local development. It has been an object les son of vast profit to North Carolinians throughout the State. A SATISFIED DEMOCRACY. No finer representation of North Car olina citizenship could hava .been as sembled, than that which met In Demo cratic convention at Greensboro, July v lth.;r ari " .; v' ' '7. It Was not only a splendid gathering of men from every profession and Grade, bat It was one which seemed perfectly satisfied with what Its party had accom plished, ia the fulfillment of Kr political pledge. . 1 And more than this ; was to be noted the fact that It felt able to handle fu ture problems, and bad no fear of what ' these problems might ta. f f The Democracy of North Carolina hat had much to contend vrftS h iUtttue, yet It la on record that when true to Its principles, It hat not failed to be given power, and placed In control of the Bute's latere!. -,. 1 ,:';," It may ba this prevalent thought irtth the North Carolina Democracy, that it la .eapeble to conduct affairs , of Bute, ' which give It the feeling of Inward Satisfaction tad strength, which makes it fearless in ha political battlea. .;i 4 There waa this note of a triumphant Democracy I to be seen and felt In he ureensDoro uonvonuoa. ; j; j ' It may be that lit inward satisfaction was too great, that the outward danger waa too greatly minimized, and. that there is danger lurking, where none ap- But if there ia a secret danger, If De mocracy's political power In this State Is threatened, the danger comes from wiiLU Ute party. V ' " i;;il.' 1 e 1 it is not tie danger of Inability decided, for the beat latereeU of the peo ple, of which the Democracy hat to be ware. It only la the neglect of ha pledges aad pro tabes, that danger can cosee, No party can be falthleaa to what It hat promised the people aad be kept la power. It may feat Impregnable, but It eaaaot stand anient trae to what It has pledged ttself. " Dasaocratle promisee stand on record, are kaown to all citizens In North Caro lina, and with their fulfillment rests ta koaes of a eoatlaued Democracy tn power to carry along every interest of a great commonwealth. ARB THE OLD CROWDED, OUT? Qalte oftealn the public prats are aeea articles, which tell of joangmea whose ability have advanced them into high positions of trust and reeponslbUI- ty, which have been held by men muck Ider in years. It la this advancement of what are called young mea, Into positions sup posed to be only attainable by men past middle age, which so often causes re ports that old mea are being crowded out of active business life by men com paratively young. It cannot be held or maintained by facta, that the man of middle or past middle age, It leu sure of his position as a worker in the present day, than he hat beea In past timet. The question at what age It a man young or old It debatable one, for there are men who are old, to far being able to attain better things, at twenty five years, while there are others at fifty who are capable of mental and physical growth, ' Being crowded out of the world's workthop, is not to much a matter of age, at it Is the lack of personal equip- ment, mental, physical and moral. ' This being true, how necessary Is the work of beginning right, and at an early age, the building up of the Individual, ao that life's battle can be successfully waged, so that middle age shall find no barrier to the individual growth In character, of mental development, nor shall the physical be found lacking to austaln Its needed work for mind, soul and body. On every side can be teen splendid types of manhood sua womanhood, who may be old. as days, months and years are counted, but who never show In themselves the sign of vigor abated, of mind weakened, but whose souls look forth Into the world with eyes undlmmed and character at strong for battle, at though jutt beginning the conflict of life. It It not that old men or old women are crowded out by the young, but that they have failed within themselves, be cause of some lack of preparation, which should have been made In the early days, and because of this lack they must give way before those who have fitted them selves to hold positions of trust and re sponsibility. 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 Insiduons consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr. Boschee's German 8yrup. It wDl 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 It not a care-all, bat It it a certain can for coughs, coldt and all bronchial troubles. Ton can get thli reliable reme dy at F S Duffy's. 1 vv.wr. " Get Green's Special Almanac. Oar Debt t Oar Mm.-.. Ian Maclaren In The Christum T.n deavor World paid the following Ix im tirul tribute mothers: "The person to whom you owe Dior? than you can ever pay r even Imagine la your mother She endured more for yea, nerved yon more patiently, loved you more fondly, thought of yon more travety than any other person you have knows on earth or will ever know ate your wife or your husband, if in deed they can always be excepted. If your mother be spared to you, then are yoa bound to make her a first charge ayOtnf life, as yoa desire a peaceful conscience and aa yoa shall answer be fore the Judgment teat of God. She mast be encompassed with every ob servance of comfort and honor and fentleneaa and love, with sacrifices also. If ao be ft will please her, of tartet and occupation! and time and even friendship, and after you have done all that yon can think of and any one can euggest you will still remain bopelesa bankrupt for the love wber jHrlth ahe loved you." : , - ". mammm :':!' -: '( .' -'It'" Pclsc-.2j the System. 4 t - It it through the bowelt that the body It cleansed of Imparities. Constipation keeps these poisons In the system, cant ing headache, dulneai and melancholia at first, then unsightly eruptions aad finally serious tllnett Unless a remedy Is applied. DeWitt'i Little Early Risers prevent this trouble by stimulating the liver and promote easy,' healthy action of tie bowels. These little pills do not act viol T'.'y but by strengthening the bow! euiiMa them to perform their aVfo.lt. ITevor gripe or distress. F. 1 i i 1 Byspopch Guro Duests chat yea eat Thlt preparation con Ulna aJQ tf the digestanU and digests all kinda of rood, it gives instant reuer ana never falls to cure. It allows yoa to eat all the food yoa want. The most sensitive stomachs can take It, By ita ute many inousaDaa or oyspepuca cave Deen cured after everything else failed. It prevent rormauoaergaaoai trio atom ach. rellevtnff all dlstms after eatlns. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. It caa't he!a but da you cootj rrtttriAai7 atu uawirt a oo.. Oak-art Ttw L bouHt ODttalaa t Umaa Um ita. aU r a. DUFFY CO Raw Bark la Ta. It Is not a, new fact, but yet a re markable one, that If a fruit tree-apple, pear or cherry be Stripped en tirely of Ita bark in the aeeond week In Jane a new surface of bark Will Imme diately take the place of the older one. It la believed that the chief growth of deddnoua trees In our part of the world takes place at mldsumaoer. The Best rrcscrtpUaa for Malaria. ChOlB aad rarer hi a kottit ot Gaova't Tastblbss Cxnx Tasfic. ; It Is simply Iron aad quinine in a tasteleat form. No cure no pay. Price 80c. ! The French are noted for their deli- cato and deltcleua drinks. The advan tage of such a one that ta nonalcoholic Is apparent to every one. A favorite Parisian recipe calls for five pounds of raisins, five pounds of dried apples and five gallons of water. Pot all together in a small cask or large- earthen jar and let ft stand uncovered for three days, stirring occasionally from the bottom. At the end of that time bottle with half a teaspoooful of sugar nnd s stick of cinnamon in each bottle. Cork tightly and store ta a eool place. The fruits having fermented, the drink will keen for a considerable length of time and is really delicious when served ice cold. It is claimed that over 50,000,000 gallons of this punch were drank in France in a single year. Mother Always Keeps It Handy. "My mother suffered a long time from distressing paint and general ill health due primarily to indigestion," says L. W Spalding, Verona, Mo, "Two years ago I got her to try Kodol. She grew better at once and now, at the age of seventy tlx, eata anything the wants, remarking that ahe fears no bad effects as the bat her bottle of Kodol handy." Don't watie time doctoring symptoms. Go after the cause. If your stomach Is sound your health will be good. Kodol rests the stomach and strengthens the body by digesting your food. It Is nature's own tontc. t . d. Duffy. Doaiaatla Fowls. Fowls are supposed to have been flrsj domesticated in China 1400 B. O. Japaaaae Dram. In the JaDanese emDles there is a large drum need In worship. It Is call ed the kagora talko. It gives a tone much like a gong and is used In de votion. A Good Coach Medicine. It speaks well for ; Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists ate It In their own families in preference to any other. "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past five yean with com plate satisfaction to myself and custom ers," ssys Druggist J. Goldsmith, Van Etten, N. Y. "I have always used it In my own family for both ordinary cough and coldt tnd for the cough following la grippe, and find It very efficacious." For tale by F. 8. Duffy A Co. v Splaalaat aa Beat. One of Lord Kelvin's favorite experi ments while teaching natural philoso phy at the University of Glasgow was to spin an egg which was suspended In the air. If the egg were bard boiled, It would spin a long time; otherwise, owing to the friction between its con tents and the shell, its motion would soon cense. Lord Kelvin inferred from this that the interior of the earth can not be a fluid, or the globe's rate of ro tation would bave been checked long ago. Once the students substituted raw eggs for the hard boiled ones pro vided for the experiment Not one would spin properly, but Lord Kelvin waa not to be fooled, "None of them boiled," was his only comment Saves ft Woman's Life. To have given up would have meant death for Mrs. Lois Crsgg, of Dorches ter, Mas. For years she had endured untold misery from a severe lung trou ble and obstinate cough, "Often,"; the 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 waa completely cured.1 Sufferers from Cough. Jolds, Throat and Lang Trou ble need this grand remedy, lor it never disappoint. Cure Is guaranteed by C D Bradham. Price SOo and $1.00. Trial bottles free. I I . . r . - Rat Var sat. There's no use in trying to make me believe that Francis Bacon wss a very smart man," said Senator Sorghunu 1 "Have yoa read any of bia worksr "No. but bis biography shows that when there wss a little financial deal On hand be wssnt clever 'enough to keep from getting caught" Washing ton Star. We have noticed that the man who begins a fight with a velvet hand Is soon using a club. Atchison Globe. A -Spralnei AiLIj Quickly Cored, "At one time I suffered from a severe sprain of the ankle," tayt Geo, .. Cary editor of the Guide, Washington, Ta. "After using teveral well recommended medicines without success, I tried Cham berlain's F!a Ealm, and am pleased to tay that relief came at soon as I began Its use ana a complete cure sw.in fol lowcl." FillryF.&PuryACo. ; ' . . . ' Considerable Sickness at the Sol diers Home. eaawaBWHtaaaaB - Bear af Agrlcaltare U Settles. . . The City ef Raleigh Farm a Sacceta, Gala la Hallway , "'v lllaare. ealk af , - : J. ft. Scarlett." Raxxiaa, July 18. J. 8. Scarlett ef Durham, died la the Soldiers' Home here this morning. Bis age was 81 aad death was due to paralysis. He was for many yean a policeman at Durham. Twenty ot the Inmates of the home are sick; all having ailments due to old age, Repablicans here smile at the rumor that their party will nominate Seaator Prltchard for Chief Justice, Col. Thomas S. Kenaa hat gone to Richmond to attend a meeting ot the executive committee ot the Confederate "Battle Abbey," of which he it a mem ber. .v The Board of agriculture It la sotaloa. Today the Bute Chemist Ktlgore made a report, largely on the toll teat farms, of which there are two; la Bobeeoa aad Edgeoombe counties. Hssaya they are very success a 1. It Is the desire to have later oa, one such farm la each of the Congressional districts. - ' 8tats Superintendent J. Y. Joyner h aot convalescing aa rapklly at expected. It may be sometime before he Is able to return to his office. Ei-8tata Chairman, James H. Poa tsys regarding the Democratic State Convention at Greeatboro, that It was the best since 1890 and that he Is more hopeful of the party's future than at any Ume since that year. He tayt he tbiakt the party It "oat of the woods and all right" The corporation comu)lssion callt for a statement by the banks np to the close of business Jaly 16. Thlt city now ownt a 200 acre farm. The latter it a financial success. Grata for feed of the city's hortet and males Is the chief crop. An ample supply is raited. Chairman McNeill ot the corporation tayt thlt year's report of new railway mileage la North Carolina will show a substantial gala over last year's record in that respect. OABTOHIA. of The Pride at ProfeIoa. Rnldlera. remarks the Kansas City Journal, are the only ones who really have pride In their profession, ' wnen a soldier dies, he is hauled to bis grave on the trucks of an old cannon, and his memory would be disgraced if any other vehicle were used. But think what a howl would go up against the family if a dead farmer should DO hauled to his grave on the trucks of a sulky plow! Don't Fail to Try This Whenever sn honest trial Is given to Electric Bitters for sny trouble it Is rec ommended for a permanent cure will surely be effected. It never falls to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorate the nerves snd purify the blood. It's a wonderful tonic for run-down systems. Electric Bitters positively cares Kidney and Liver Troubles, 8tomach Disorders, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, and expels Malaria. Satisfaction guaranteed by 0. D. Brad- ham.. Only 50 cents. t, Soma Kaalleal Pacta. A knot Is C.O.81) feet long. The dis tance from New York to Liverpool Is 8,004 nnutlcnl miles by the northern track and 3,139 by the southern track. The former course is taken by vessels bound for New York, the latter by ves sels bound for Liverpool From Liver pool to New York the distances are respectively 3,030 and 3,109 miles. . In estimating records the points tak en on either side are Sandy Hook and Daunt's rock, Queenstown harbor. The first light sighted on the British coast is the Bull, Cow and Calf, Ireland, and on the American eoaat either Nantuck et or Fire island. --i" Need More Help, a ; Often the over-taxed organs of diges tion cry out (or help by Dyspepsia's paint, , 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 0. D. Bradham's drag store. ' ' - MatHas li Staiat. P i Thn iahniirrlv looklns man .with the hlr M-Mtlnaaitfl hnd been invited to ad ureSS lue BUnuilJ rcuuui auu i ma.- lng a few remarks concerning ine les- ' "I see the word 'line occurs here, he said. "Will some one give me a defini tion of 'liner - ; . . Nobody answered. ' , it I. voir pnsv" her nroceeded en couraglngly, "though you may find le a little perplexing to convey me luea in atmnla tm-ma Trv aealn. Well, the ordinary signification of the word Is longitudinal extension, out nere 11 oe notes a predetermined boundary. 1 am aure, my young friends, you can re member thnt"-Cbicago Tribune, , ' - -; i w , Saved From an Awful Fate,? "Everybody aaldJI had consumption,' writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Chambers burg, Pa. "I wss 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 com1 pletely c ured." For desperate Tbnu and Lung Diseases it ia the safest cure in the world.and I infallible for C'our' r Colds and EroncW&l Affections. (la. anteed botlks fc and J1.C0. TrU bcl t'.os free at C. D. Trh'-U- a's. ' . " Wher Lid It Go? . Special to JouraaL S v. j JUisjqb, Jaly 18,-Itla aali thai line reserve faad of the lata North Carolina Base Ball League la' ta ba dlvUed among Raleigh, Nsw Bern aad Greeatbora claba. - - - - - . . It will hardly exesed 1B0, or about 30 to tack club. ' To Inspect A, It JL C. Koad. Bpeaial te JoaraaL , . - ,.,,. ( - RaUrasj, Jsry 1S-B. W. Ballard and &aBeckwttb.ottha fltate Board of lateraal - Imp retreat eats, leave here to morrow , to take a trip of InepeeUoa over the AUaaUe aad North Carolina railroad. - si ADVISING AN ARTIST ' , two tacsrMttasi "That Waa ' CuMkat ay Vaata an, Undo "lias Eastman' and fcfs wife took summer boarders.' One year they bad a aoraber of artists, who were at tracted by the picturesque loneliness of the Eastman farm, and Undo Bliss ever hesitated to ssy afterward that artists were "beyond him." "They make no trouble about .their eating," 'be aia to a Mend when at last the boarder had take their way to (rash field, "Ton couldn't eaJl 'em prompt but thea) the never tnioded whether things were hot or esot Leas ware they never found any fault "But they've got curious notlona aad mighty little faculty and common sense. One of 'em waa to tFork on a sunset piece all the time he waa here. I went out one evening and asked him how be waa getting on, and ba say: " 'Oh, Uncle Silas, the Ught change so fast and the effect ia so bard to get and there' a only one night more, . "He waa a nice little fellow, and 1 felt sorry for him, so I says: 'Well, why In tunket havent the rest of em took hold with ye and helped ye out? There's room enough on that canvas for aft four ot ye to be working together I 1 bet ye never thought of asking 'em, now did yef I says. "And do ye believe trie, I'm aa aure aa Pm standing here in taf overshoes from the blank look that spread over his face that the Idea had never come into his poor, foolish bead till I put It there! ' They've got their place, artists have, but there' d ought to be a gardeen ! pointed over every one of 'em that I ever saw I Yes, slrl" Youth's Com panion. Mr. W. S. Whedon, Cashier of the First National Bank of Wlnterset, Iowa In a recent letter gives some experience a carpenter In his employ, that will be of value to other mechanics. He ssys: "I hsd a carpenter working for me who was obliged to stop work for several days on account of being troubled with dta.'rhoea. ' I mentioned to him that 1 had been similarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy had cared me. He bought a bottle of It from the druggist here sod Informed me that " one dote cared him, tad Is again at hit work." For tale by F. S. Duffy & Co. " DM Hot Baa It Before. t " Miss Bnstslde--Th8t Is a lovely gown, but haven't I seen It beforet ' Miss Westslde-Noi I think not 1 have only worn It at a very few smart affaire this season. .-Town and Country-. ,,r - - a r Acts Immediately. ; ' Colds ate sometimes more troublesome In summer than In winter, It's so ! hard to keep from adding to them while cool lng off after exercise. One Minute Cough Care cares at once. Absolutely 1 safe. Acts Immediately. Bare cure for coughs colds, croup: throat and long troubles. FS Duffy. 1 . . mm , WUUaaa" Blaek'e Jake. ," On one occasion when William Black, the novelist, and his wire" were to sup with Mary Anderson in her room at the Lyceunr h got access beforehand to' the supper - room, famous as ; the meeting ptaeoo-'Of the old Beefsteak club, and pasted over the labels of the champagne bottles a .paper bearing In large- letters .the one word-, ''Poison I" It happened on this occasion that un known to Black, Mary Anderson was entertaining a" number of guests with whom she was but slightly acquainted, So that the Joke turned out to be some what embarrassing. , It must have giv en the strangers, who knew Black pnly by repute, something ot a shock to dis cover how very boyish ha war under his cold outward demeanor, , , , ( i . -Vacation Days. rJ i .. . iTacation time It here and the children are fairly . Hying out of doors. There could be no healthier place for them. Ton nee&oalyujo guard agalntt tht ao cldenta incidental to moat, open air tportt. No remedy eqnalt DeWltfi Witch. Hazel Salve for quickly atopplng pain or removing danger of terlout con sequences. For cuts, scaldi and woaada "I used DeWltft Witch Hazel Salve for tores, cuts and bruises," ssyt L. B. John ton, Swift, Tex. ' "It It the best remedy on the market," Bure care for piles snd skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. F.B.Dufry ' - 4 , ', vt. ' . .1 na . 1 1 ;J; I ' a Oswald's JTokea. ' When, a play written by a ma who had roused Oswald's anger by reading a newspaper at a wedding of one of bis friends wss produced, he prevented Its success by inducing 250 ot his friends to sttend it carrying great books. These young men,1 who occupied prominent seats, read their books while tbe per formance waa going on, and whenever there waa .any applause each one of them, aa if moved by clockwork, turned over a leaf. Tbe rustling of tbe leaves and the spectacle of the men absorbed tn reading made the performance a complete failure,. . , : i Ct" t X P. S.T ..Zj ?: C &;v.g store Su J t l a free tun., ot vi.-n.Uorlaln' snq wver iu:erj. iney are an t ( '"sio. Tli"" V "--?e the a,r "it' e 1. en iLe -t 1 and r".py are I VfrJtLraiulof lCeakaa) MasUag Uaw IT t v. J S..LLI UI ln-at toio a Uwa aaif full ol wataraad witkUut,ar,:ruutUato.tM at will quickly cars a Bore Taroat. - A'x. -. . -1 1,1. . i 1 tfTv tk Keep this t - '. J.I- I fact always freeb. : For. Cuts, flashes need only to apply : j a few times anc( tho Soreness and inflammation will. a fA , . i be conqnered and the woundod fleeb. healed. of eolt cloth with the liniment and bind it upon the wound as you would a poultice.- ;. -. : ;- . 7 it 2oc., COc. j- .-, IVttr AN tit Ufl Konp, Boaly Lega, Bumblafoot or. other A y t : diseases aineng your fowls uaa Mexloaa Mustang lanlmeat. rjircutwcioin 1 w- :Jv TITE JTOIITII CAIIOMNA State Normal and' literary Classical ' Scientific Conunerclal - Industrial v . Pedagocical fluslcal MyfytyyTyTfyvyyvvVTTTTTTVTyyVVTVTVfTTVVffVVTVe E ':cAgriculturti.knd f INDUSTRIAL . Vf A combination ot theory and practice, ot book atudy and manual work in 1 F Engineering, Agriculture, ChemUtry, Electricity, nechank Arts s """"""'"""t' nil K Spscial Courses (8 mbs.). I Tuition and E80 teachers, 860 students, new building t a uie a.. & m. college." - m.--".-:- - f.3i. Tt-r; aj;:. jififinWl'liiUllWVIjlffll f ---tssssssstssi .... iissMaiiii r . " English, Clastieal, Scientific and Cr mmerclal for boys snd yonng men, teventy-ooe Hoarding I'upilt from seventeen Counties and two Stales the past year. - A M ilitsry Hchool t that is mot a machine: where kpfscibov ikbtiau op mimbbks m f: 9- preparation foi College or For, Lilu, Athletics encouraged. .. ibarges reasonable Term begins fept 3rd, . , VrU?t . f- V. ; Write tor Illustrated catalogue, , , i .t ! ,V. UNIVERSITY OfccNprth "Carolina. Academic Department MMW9 ,!'-(, ; Uedlcine, - , r Pharmacy, ' tr 1 , 1 On hundred aad eight scholarships. Free tnttton to teachersand to ministers' sona-s Loanrfor the needy,' ; ' ' T S63 ' StuSeiCs.m 54 Instructors, ' New Dormitories, Water' Works, Cen- tral Heating System. ! " Fall term begins September ",190?. Address, " ' " " ."' F.J. TENABLE, President, " CnAPXt Bill, N. O. DEPARTMENT, ' "OF PHARI.MCY KISB ISSTRUCTOES. ; Well Equipped Laboratories, . j Pall term begins'September Sth 1902. ' - ' ; " ' ' Address, , ,. .' V( ,F. 15. VESAELE,Pmtn;; ' r-' - Chapel Ki'.l, N.-Q. i 1 S : 3 e IVY . m w . . s a . In your memory:- and all Open Sores, 700 aad S1.00 a bottle. TUCKER BROS 810 North Front Street WILMINGTON," N. C. " The place to buy jour Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PRICES. Ii Foreign and Domestic Granite and Marble. " Lettering and Mnish the Best ' Send for latest designs. All work delivered. -Branch yard, Goldsboro, N. C. Industrial College. Session opens September 18th. Expenses $100 to $140; for non-residents of the Seate $180. Faculty of PA members Practice and Observation School connected with the College. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent teach ers and stenographers. To secure board in the dormitories all iree tuition applications should be made before July 16th. ' -' For catalogue and other Information address ' PRESIDENT CHARLES D. flclVER, ; , . ,' GREENSBORO, N. C. Mechanical College. EDUCA TION : l onrses (4 years). Short Courses ( i vear), roonu $10 a term: board $8 a month. 3 tor 600. Write tor booklet "A Dsy . . . . rrcsident GEO. T. winston: Raitiirb. N. r: t:r v w A four years Prenaratorv Course. eivinc full and tboroueh .,,, , J. E. DEBNAM. 8apt Trinity College, Offers 125 graduate ' and undergradu ate courses of study New library fa cilities, .laboratory; equipments snd gymnasium. ' Number ot . students . . , 1 , n . 1. - M aouoiea in o yean. . aro uuuuu ui. scholarships awarded annually. Loans made to worthy students. , Expenses very model ate, . . t , , For catalogue address, ' , .. ,.;;,., f I. W, NEWSOM, - . . , . ! Registrar. . D.L.WADO, Attorney nt Law, 74.8o. Front St , Opp. Hotel Chattawka, ' " NEW BERN, N. O. ' CravenCounty Attorney. Circuit, Craven, Jones, Onslow,Cart eret, l'aiulico, Greene, Lenoir, ;audj the Supreme and Federal Courts. mam TASTELESS v '14a wk.s fl I ' f 4 aairmr, batlitm-.ni pnttor m tona, tJJintf m )t. 4ui sUtii t abJLaVlviA&a 1 iiAivaAli. -; a ri:::a ...I AT li,7, rf r. .a
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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