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0 J?; Ji,aA YULUMI IIYI. SEW 8I55i CRATIS COCHTT, K..C. RIDAT, JANOART I, 1904 StCOSD SECTION, KCMBCK 7. ' Vegetables to bring good prices must have both size - C . andqaal- ity. ft gOOd BQlI better by ; -.7. 7 the use , of a fer- ' rv tiliier rich in W wPt muI anr tiaVa, tMnr ft;H tifar. maim about lb ubjact, to any Urmm wha wn.n (or ttam. .r - OERHAN kAU . WORKS, Rnr Yark-SS NaM MiM. mr atlaaat, la,-aKe : . Few From tte "North Side." ' ' - Drcember, 88th. " flotwltbtt ndlaa; the unpleasant weather of the p-si e k. CbrtMrnat on , th"Nonh St In h g n along fairly wet'. Ubiiatruaj l ets have been qnlta a common pastime. - One it Forest school boase, Wednes dty night which was well attended and to many presents It required two There wat a Christmas tree at Mice donla, Thorariay eight, also at Guiana, Potash "'and a ROJd' time was reported from 'each. .'.- ;." - Mr and Mrs Henry Winfleld and little daughter Mary, Mr and Mrs Harvey Sprlngle and daughter Kathleen, and Mr Cephas 0klD, aU of New Bern, spent Christmas . with Mr and Mrs Al fred Gatklns. ' '-Mr sad Mrs Cheney of Raleigh; are spending some time with their son Mr TomChaneyof this pi see. -. Mr W T Price, who Is teaching at Riverside; returned home (ait .week to spend Christmas with his parents, ac companied by Mr Cell W-)berlngton of Honolulu,, they both retnrned home last Sunday, much to the regret to "old maids" of this place. , v - v Messrs Claude, Gene and Leon Whit ford, Jie and Den O'Neal, who have ' been timbering In Duplin Cr, came home to spend Christmas with their rel atives. . . ',. .: Mrs Amanda Wbltford, of Clay root, Pitt Co, ha been spending some time with friends and relations at Z irab, she will not return home for some time. ... This will he received as good news by .' ' Miss Amanda's many admirers, for she Is a lively and charming young lady.- Mlss Julia O'Neal, 4be charming daughter of Mr and Mrs Jim O'Neal. - who has been teachlag In Jones county has returned home for a two week's va cation, Messrs Joe BImpson and John Smith who have been attending school at Kin iton, are now at home, spending their ' vacation, also Miss Alice Simpson who hat been attending school at New Bern, , so our "Old North Side" Is not dull for - want of visitor..: ' - Jvi-K:x" A dance was given to the young peo plo of the neighborhood, last Saturday : night, by Mr and Mrs William Arthur, , all seemed to enjoy It very much. , ; . . Rev J. B Respess, filled his tegular ap ' polntme'nt at Kltt 8wamp laat third Bun " day, owing to the Inclemenoy of the - weather only a small congregation as sembled,; Bro Respess will preach at "' Kltt Swamp again third Saturday at 11 - o'clock also at night and again next day, he will preach at Galileo In the after noon of the same day. Bro Respess Is a powerful preacher, and all are Invited to come and hear his well prepared ser mons. - , ' The next union meeting will be at Kltt Swamp, the fifth Sunday In Janu ary, we are anticipating a grand tune and a large attendance. " More will be . said about thii meeting In the fu ture. Miss Maggie Tucker, one of our bril liant young teachers has gone to GrlN v ton to spend Christmas with her sister Mrs Joel Patrick. This caused this vlolnlty to be rather' doll andTVe are looking for her return .with longing . eyes. . ' J. - The social at Mr Wa Potter's was said -to have been quite a sueceia. ;, V :- We are sorry to say that Mrs J M Willis haa been sick for several days, . we trust that she will soon be better. "- ' ' " Bachelor. TOD MOW WHAT TOO ARB TAXING When yon take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula la plainly printed on every bottle showing that It . Is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless torn ' No cure no pay. Price 60a, ; - Social Register Of Millionaires. : It as reported that copies of the Social Register, with additions, have been re ceived. The value of this book Is limit' ed to millionaire families, whose pedl gee Is written up-to-date, and the Infor mation given Is of course of great ser viceamong these few richly rich folks. According to report, New Bern Is In- . eluded in this list on the bocial Register but the Journal Is -not at liberty to name the families whose names adorn the New Born page. , - O i r County Sunday School AssocfsU-n ' The time htt come whin ! 'L. S'.n.j day school workuis la ourtoout; tauuM done to iiu-rtase, aad I m pre to 1w ?iu diy schools of the county. Perhaps our city nelgho i h.Ta a:l the schools seeded, and gocd one, lib modern helps and plans and with lare average attendaocrv - If ri i are 1 at work aad have all Jh cbllJfca and young people at work, wii appeV to yoo with Mfctdonlatt ery "cme owr and belp us In the e rntitry pUC',".; rJv. . W need a oouvent'oa of ihj.o-jn. laed workers ' of all deaoni'n i'ta i the county who rcallai . th rl1! tmoi lan'1 of Huodnj ashmd w k-.- . v . ;- If We are rwM'gu,'- baXT'fCfif !3jA holjTour Tigb s s othetn :ho rs it the dark may tes ths light." There are many in thu in n. oounty, as to the doudajr - tcuixn nk, and we ongbt to mukea uol'ii nl'.rt to get all the dvk pttxt i t : ct cou: muaity organ's d aud lu m .s imliv school. : The Sno.ly reboot vorler of this C'i'int.v mttrht ir-l to work (f properly orgautaed anl mske'a borne to . house canvass of the whole coun'y, with vtry small expense compara'ive'y u I ih t stir up the people to the hln I uteres t of the Salvail in, thit mail c li'if ily through united consecrated Sumlny school wotk. ' " On the 19th day of N jV, Ut .t , a - tlal organization of tbe ciuiiy was affected, but a Lumber of ilh tuv jsiilpj were not represented, hoaa w cu d not know who was suitable aud im '.y to co-operate in the wotk. b -'o v wa giv ,t the names suggestod for 1 1 il.iTciuct hownshlp; l.t J A Jackson, 2nd S W Latham, 8rd G V Richardson, 5th JasLTayl ir, 6th John Godwin, 7ih G L Hardison, 8th 0 L Ives, 0th O H Wethttingtori, B M Brlnson, County Secretary. These nine const It ale Jthe xecullve committee of tbe county aud each Is presldent of the township, work, In his respective township each township should be organized and -tliti is a nu cleus around which such organization may be made. Will those brtthrcn pica-e nor r apond with Bro Brlnson, New Bom, let us fix a suitable time aud me it eo wu ea viin-i over and map out the work. I suggest a meeting of this executive! committee some time la February, 1104 and In the meantlms 1st us ute some time and postal'cards with 8Uge3tiiu, concerning this Sunday school organiza tion. Brethren L-t ushear from you through the Journal or the mail. Ttils la Interdenominational and all Chris tian workers should feel It to be their work. DANIEL IAN E, Pres.. Craven county Sunday Scho J Association. " Examination For Cadet. A Jivil Service examination for the position of Cadot In the Roveaue Cut ter Service will be held January 4ib, 5th This examination aHordtt aa excel lent opportunity for young men between 17 and 85 years of age. The branch to which the examination is eligible is ver deel'able; Ths salary of a Cadet la a", first $500 a year and one ration per day, but after three year! of satisfactory ser vice, the person may be commissioned aa lieutenant by the president. A Ca det after being commissioned as third lieutenant at a salary of $1400 per year, Is eligible for promotion through the various grades up to and Including cap tain, the salary of which Is $3500, ' As but a limited number of applica tions have been filed for this examina tion, the commission trusts that all per sons who desire to enter this service, and are Qualified will apply for and enter the examination. " ' ' -' DIED. ' " ? ; Mrs Sallle O Whltehurst, wife of Charles W Whltehurst, died yesterday mOrnlng of paralysis' which developed from a congestive chill. - The remains ' will be taken to Zorah today where they will be burlcln the family burying grounds Royal Arcanum Benefits. . Messrs A B HlbbartTTud 8 K Eaton made it visit to TrentoV on behalf of the Royal Arcanum which was a verypleas, ant one for Mrs Orpha Koonce.of that place. They paid her 13,000 on behalf of the Lodge of which her late husband was i member, - ' ,u Mrs Koonce would have received the money sooner bat has been unable to come to this city for that purpose. , Card of Trunks. Myself and family thank the effloers of Trent Council Royal Arcanum , for tbe payment of 13,000, tbe amount of my late husband;, 8 E Koonce, benefi cer tificate In the Royal Arcanum, Tbe prayers of myself and family are that the Royal Arcanum may live long and prosper, and continue Its good work. ' ORPHA KOONOE. Trenton, N C. December 29th, 1003. Ddigliful Home ; WefldlDf Cde : r; brated Yesterday- After '; ."C noon-' : : .: r"-'- Two if New Bern's Tell . ; Jo as f People Halted Known I 7 Marriage. . . Ote of the most charming home wed dings teat has ever been seen lathe old town of New Bern was .celebrated yesterday .afternoon at; tbreeo'clock. T- scc loa was the marriage bt Miss -v-t,i) klsyhew Hendren, daughter of Mrs L M Hendren, and Mr Thomas J K .be ts, ttothof this city and known anil ad&lied by a large circle of i'l-t,.l. . I b residence on Middle street waa cnnif.-rtably filled by the relatives and n d wlntlnate friends of, the families c erued. Tbe.rooms were beautifully und.decorated with bamboo, 'palms and flawors and lighted . with many can dles The ceremonyiwas performed in ths psnor where the 'altar was.erccted. This room of green and white was Very beiutlfully arranged, the rail, the areh and the chancel with lighted candles madtt a brilliant effect. In addition to tbe vices around; the altar there were lilleB.lScarnatlons, i fores, palms snd s-uilax, the whole f rmlng a bower if b-;uiy. - Thu dining room was sIbo handsome ly dt-corated in red, the walls almost ill Men with bamboo and on the centre t utile were numbers of magnificent American, Beauty roses, the whole lighted up by candles. When the company ' were 'assembled Mrs Thos Lee Craig, of.Gastonla, gave two beautiful vocal selections, 'Constan cy" and "Violets" In her usual charming manner,;Mrs J A Meadows playing the accompaniment on the piano. Then the wedding party entered the room to the Lohengrin wedding march aud ad vanced to the altar where Rev R F'Bum pas, late pastor of Centenary church, and now ofRalelgb, awaited them. The groom was kccompamea by Mr Bert Uoborts, his brother andjbestjman. The bride was preoeeded by her sister, Miss Mary L Hendren who was Maid of Hon or, andiJshe was given away by her brother, Mr W M Hendren of Winston. The Impressive ring ceremony of the Methodist church wasnsed and in the presence of many friends snd wlthjhelr many well wishes for a happy life, with the accompanying strains of the "Angel Serenade," the vows were made and the final words were spoken. The bride wore a costume of hand some silk mull over silk, wore the bridal veil draped from a diamond brooch, and carried a bouquet of white carnations and.ferns. The Maid of Honor was handsomely attired IB gray crepe de jhene over pink taffeta and carried pink carnations. The accompanying bridal party consisted of twelve young ladles who formed an alale through which the bride passed. Their names and a brief note of their dress Is as follows: ' - Miss Fanny Cutler, wblte'satln crepe de chene, poarl trimmings, . Miss Rebec ca Street, white voile, Miss Janie Stew art, white sllk.,i Miss Hal Newland, light blue silk, Miss Mattle Rountree white silk, Miss Mary Monk, white mull over pink silk.MIss Margie BrowtH)tWll son blue organdie. MlesRuby Daniels,tan voile over green silk, Mrs J E Benton, white silk mall over White silk;. Mrs T A Uzzell of Beaufort, white satin crepe de chene over taffeta, Miss Mabel Chad wick, pink silk, Miss Mary Emma Street white .mohair. Immediately after the ceremony re freshments wore served In the dining room which was presided over by Mrs J A Meadows with the assistance of a number of young ladies. Mrs" George Henderson was Mistress of Ceremonies and Mrs Denard Roberta presided over the movements of the guests. . This in eluded a visit to the gift' room where the Zmany handsome presents were shown and also a fruit frappe was served. The presents were many and varied, of sllver,cut glats and many useful articles and among them may bo mentioned Havlland china tea set, silver service, and set of Bllver mounted pearl handled knIves.;;'cQ;u' ",:--'::?? A reception was held from 880 to 5.30 o'clock at which a large number of the friends of the young couple were present and best wishes extended, . The receiving party, In addition to the bride and ..groom, consisted of Mrs Hendren, Mips May L Hendren, Mr and Mrs W M Hendren of Winston, and Mr and Mrs S G Roberts, parents of the groom.' ' ' ' Mr and Mrs Roberts left by the steam er Neuse and will make a visit to Wash ington and other points North and upon their return will reside at the residence of Mrs Hendren, tbe bride's mother.. Rnodes Military Institute. : , The Spring term of Rhodes Military Institute will begin- January 4tb, 1004. Full Faculty of nine teachers, Ade . quate equipment, 8team heat, Healthy ( location, Thorough instruction, Address J W H Rhodes, Superintendent. Cures Crip la Two Days. every CHICAGO'S FEARFUL HOLOCAUST The Hew IrOiiuosis Th-arrc Barns and iit People Burned and Crashed tolxath. Chicago, Dps 81. One of the most horrible disasters In the history of the oouatry ocorredl. yesterday In the de struction of the new Iroquois' theatre. Not only is lit anparalelle 1 In America but there are bet lew . Instances in the clvlllaed wcitd anless It were i,ijrtattle where so m'ny people were killed fn so short a Urn ?"; The Irootrts theatre had only been opened fire weeks and waa reputed to be the largest, Oneat and s if est play house in tbe world. U was bnilt by K!w nd Ertarger and adapted to the specakior plays for which that firm is celobrated. It was built S'ter the famous opera Combine In Paris and was a model of beauty and elegance. The play of Mr Bluebeard was being produced on thi stage at a matinee. An alarm of fire aroused the audience caused a panic and all that cool hiar's could do to prevent the disaster proved unavailing. The crowd frenzied by the thought that the building was being rapidly consumed surged through the exits, crushing and jamming while those who were tucceetful in getting throuRb the crowd lhemtlves were beaten back by others and shared the fate of the people they had trod under their feet. It is estimated that 700 people were killed. At mldtight Wednesday, Cor oner Traeger stated that the actual num ber of dead bodies taken from the rulni ofthe theatre up to that Urns was 637 and there were s'.lll unnumbered bodies in the bulldlug. It Is doubtful If every body will be recovered. The accident was caused by au elec tric wire breaking and communicating to a ga tank which exploded. The fumes from the tank spread all through the house suffocating a great m my peo ple. . . '" 0SITUARY. Born December 9tb, ',1811, Mrs Fan nie Ann Dixon, passed from life to the great beyond, Friday Decx25th, 92 times she has seen the anlversary of onr Bay lor. Sixty-five years ago she connected herself with the Methodist church under the Ministry of Rev Mr Freeman and has ever since lived a conBlstant mem ber of the same. . She leaves four sons and . five daugh ters besides many relatives and friends to mourn for her. r - She was the ' mother of fifteen chil dren four of whom have passed away, fifteen grand-children and thirty great-grand-children. Two sons and two daughters are left at home and while our sympathy goes out : to to to each one of the large family It especially does for those at home. " . ' ' For almost a century has she lived In this Immediate community and xourdj speak entertainingly of events and oc curence from James Monroe to the present. -"The (corner and her chair Is empty, ber place cannot be ' filled but she has gone where the faithful will meet to part no more. . : ..j.. A Neighbor. . . OLIVERS. . - - December 20. Christmas has come and cone. -We hone all have enioved themselves. . - Mr and Mrs Fin Bafeks, of NU Bern, also Mr and Mrs Wm Rhodes of Raven- wood, visited with Mr John D Heath's family Sunday. . Mr and Mrs D L Littleton went to New Bern Wednesday to spend Christ mas with Mr TUman Banks and fami ly. , . ' Mr D L Harrison returned home from Pamlico Thursday to. spend Christmas with his father, Mr James Harrison of this place. -v; ;-,Mt Thomas Clvlls and a lady friend of near Rhems have been spending a few days with Mr Henry McDanlel. , Ut and Mrs Herbert Harper, or New Bern.have been spending Christmas with Mr J P Harper and family. . - - - Mr and Mrs D W Harper, of New Bern, have been spending Christmas with both Messrs J P Harper and J T Heath. - - - . Dr H R Parker and wife of Trenton spent Christmas with Mrs I Ward of this place. ; Mr Claude Burns ana sister. Mrs mat- tie Lewis, of New York, are spending a while with Mr and Mrs Buck Heath, Wa are expecting to see lots of.mov ing here In a few days. . Mr S Jacops and family have moved to near Catherine Lake. ,: ; Mr David Ketchum and f amily have moved to Onslow county. ,'V'.' Uncle JoBb." o a. a v o. riiA Bears tis f 8 w Hi"8 lravs u Blimatnre SA ' -ZliZ. , Barstlis . f 11. W Km BawAIra Bc(jJ If -FOREMAN.-. " -" ' .' . December 88. Chrlsimas has patsed with no accl deDts happening to' the clt'zeaa around abott Foreman. ....-. Rev J R Jeanctt filled his regular ap pointment la tbe nuclide church at Rus sail's Creek. 8andy.; Mr anl Mrs Al Beclon from Wlnthrop Is In car town, hivtag sport tbe Christ msa w!th'-J W BrnlV" - - Mr snd ' Mrs Dal as Stddler, b also apepdiog the Xnii holidays, with rela tives near beri " The basket supper with a fmit basket to be Awarded to the coupU doing the bett walking at the Wire - grass school houte Saturday night,' was quite a suc cess, the proot-rdi wi ht toward foralsa in ir the M E ' Lurch which la being bo lit at Tut?lc'4 gro'vo. ' After a lfvidy contest f',r lie fiult basket, Messrs W D Hln- uiug, WO Dudley and Mrs Eopey DavU'as ladies decided In favor of Mr Marren Lewis and Mlts Mary Norrl?, best walkers. FOREST. December 80, t bii-toiav has come and cone, but left with us nuny pleasant memories. We a-c not having any school this wtuk, our teacher, Mlsi Maggie Tucker in bliroad frndlnir the Christmas holi- daje Wewleli her a merry Chrlatmu and a prompt return back to echool." Mirs Mollie Oasklns of Atkins Is visit-. Ing re'stlvcs al W.lfiwo.id. There wai a candy treat at Mr W J Pott rs Inst S.turday night. We had ple nty of nice music and confections and a real good time. Mes-rs Jessie Godley and Olaud Hill were the guests, of Mr Ramon Godley yesterday. Mr and Mrs John Gaskins visited tbe family of Mr Brlce Gaskins on last Fri day and Saturday and leturned to their V, o I n KTanf Ha.1I HnnV . mr j acnes a. r uwuer swrveu uu uu- Iness trip to Greenville yesterday. " " Miss Cadle Ireland, of Alliance, visited the family of Mr W J Potter last Sun day and returned home Tuesday.. The Christmas tree at Forest school house on last Wednesday night seemed to bo enjoyed by all especially, the child rec. Santa Clans presented the presents as they were taken from the tree. . All went well until about tbe end of the per foruance when Old Santa Claus beard caught fire and be came near meeting with terrible disaster, but with the aid of many slaps and brushes he received no serious injury. ' : v '-Sweet Sixteen. CASTOR I A For Infanta .and Children. . Th8 Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the " Signature of Financial Statement of Board of Ed ucation of Craven County for Year Ending June 30, ; 1903. ' RECEIPTS. : From General btate and Co. poll tax $ 8,920 00 From General property school tax 7,700 00 From fines, forfeitures and - ; penalttea 40824 . 8,896.68 From llquorllcenses From State Treasurer . . 1,920 60 WOO Examination of teach era - -Sale of school house -----10 76 Total receipts for year ...... , 16,06 18 Balance on band aa per last report;.:,; 2,207 01 .Total 119,11319 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid teachers ., $ 9,017 90 145 76 " 858 85 - 29270 forscnool houses " County Supt. Treasurers commls .... slon ... , "' . Connty Board of Edu. -. Hon, mileage and -. '..'.: . per diem -. : - " to Wm WaUon, Treas. " for "city -Graded f sohools !! 4 -'v " ' ': for taking census ; 14310 '8,784 00 172 24 m oo .. -85647 . 84 53 , '80 00 800 " school committeemen " fqr material and labor " . for repairs ; - ; . ?. for wood '-.i'-C; . v." surveying .. " ,-. ""rrent " ''..'i " " for organ,"'"P;5 ) " printing TT- ; : ' 80 00 8 70 . back" touchers (flhaV , i !.. .. payment ; j Total disbursements i'l,l?f44 tlS.598 48 kj5alaflejl)n hand July 1,1908 '8,5i8?6 3" . : Total . $19,113 1 a M. BRINSON V"' Beo'J. Board of Education. :-NOTIOTt"i-? Notice Is hereby " given that I hay Bold cm my entire business In the city to 5 8 HarnetW & Co. All persons indebted to moon account of my said business s will make payment to B 8 Tlarrlette & 06, Thanking my patrons for'pSsffavorB arid sollclatlng tho tThuattde tJf same iot any.aoocesssrVL,; - Respectfully, : w ; , -.- ' ' ;- O.L, BPES0E3,' IT Iff yon u DO TOO STJPP05B that a eocrpcor with a capital K t6os.ooo.00. aald la ran. aai tha proofl relation or SSirano con Unuoaisimn woui a.h. Mt Affvr amt airt tfrj It ant to tht heXMtt DO YOU SUPPOSE we wonM teornllM onr tiding -it m.. mmu mmA nliaiifi Of Kill rMter waeeem by f ailinc toruiOitar promlae inTmake DO YOU SUPPOSE w would mak sueh MaMwtntft.hMaMt. anoa la th ntfKriao.ukUty of oarswxur -""""WMBwaiw m, J2lSlf0W JCLIT" P2V 5 nd xwT. for batweb wmsKiT mm street from oar dtttllnr to yoa, with all la original rtrhra ul Baror. outtUk a TJNITKO STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER'S GUARANTEE of PURITY and AOS awl MTlu yoa tfco kta prafiu of tfc eoatora. That's why It's bail for BMdiclnal purpoata. That's why it's praterrad for other uasa. That's why we are regularly usDlyliic orar a amna al a Direct from pur - itwi Itslirt'Prwntt! PURE CUVEri.YEAR.OLO RYE FULL $Q0 EXPRESS QUARTS e) PREPAID Wewfll send yon FODB FULL QTJABTS of HAYTVEB'S 8BVXM-Y1! AS OLD RYE for SS. SO, and we wUl pay the ezpreai charges. When yoa reoslra the whiskey, try It and If yoa don't flail 11 all right and as good as yoa erer drank or oan buy from any body else at any prloe, then send it back at our expense and your S3. 20 will be retarned to yoa by next mail. How eoukl an offer be fairer? We take all the risk and stand all the expense, U the goods do not please yoa. Won't yoa let us send you a trial orderr We able in a JplUn sealed ease; no marks to show what's Inside. Orders for Art, CaL, OoL. Idaho, Mont, Her., N. afex.. Ore., TTtah, Wash. Of wyo., most be on the basis of 4 Oaarta for ava.OO by KTlirriaw Prepaid or SO qaarta for suCOOby Crelskt FrevaWT . ....Writs our nearest office and do it NOW. THE IIAYNER DISTILLIRQ COMPANY ATLANTAi OA. DAYTON, OHIO . ST, LOUIS, MO. ST. PAUL, MINK. , r i6 DnrrniiBT. tbot, O, . estabubbio uos. St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium, , ' . NORFOLK, ymMKleL C08T OF BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT, MALF-MILLION DOLLAR8. .... CAPACITY, 800. PATIENTS. .., Most equable climate on Atlantic coast; salt air tempered by proximity of Gulf Stream. Fully equipped with every modern improvement for the treat ment of dUeaae. A full corps of Specialists in every department Special department for cases of confinement. Most approved X-ray apparatus. Thor ough system of Turkish and Russian Baths. , -Ward Rates, $7 per week; Private Room Rates from 110 to 130 par week. .. . For. Catalogue, etc," address "' ; :' ''"' ''' '," YV.'JJ'-".-v'' ..' ''C The President, SI Vlncenf $ Hospital and Sanitarium iiM. , NORFOLK, -VIRGINIA. - I wish to thank the public for its liberal patronage during the year 1903 and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. I WISH EVERYBODY A Happy and Rospsffotss - - "... i New Yeao Yours to 'Phone 01.. Neto.ern Military Academy ; tTi-'iCC.. ' -. 4A fmsJit Dmdm... A1m. . oiv, uaivwia DUJifiu.) sjuueye 1 tZ?;t : NEW BERN, N. O. r -::FOK G1HIM AXD BOYS. Three, large three-story building, one for eadet-barracka, the other for girls and lady teachera-JVater works provided. 3 4 Cadets are under mllltory discipline, offioexa, .;. . .Tie girls dormitory Is beautifully furnished and comfortably heated. Girls are at all times, under the watch-care of the Matron and Lady Teachers. The Miliary Academy offers s course covering a period of four yean: two years preparatory and two years collegiate. t V BpeoiaJ advantages.are offered by .The Carolina Business College is ine&s Training; Including Shorthand, and the. Auxiliary Studies to those branches. Graduates have no trouble in se eming positions. We assist you. - ;;-ri: TEEMS TJtBT KEABONABLK. Rpriog Terra begins January, 11, 1004 ' Special Inducements to those who enroll before January 12th, Rooms bclr rapidly engaged, ', Write at once for full particulars. A card will do. s Address: riV,WiV'.u' '- - COL. 8. J. EOLLADAY, A. B., tU E. -. ..'; --- i pr majou a. a car3on, m. acc::. 1 not satlsflad diatlllcry to MCJ tnnitliznZal , ... 'r,: please, Wholesale aft XXetall Oroeer. 71 Bread Bt' directed by well trained and experienced n Mm located and carpeted throughout, eleeantlv the Musical Department prepared to give a thorough np-to-dateBus- Typewriting, Book-keeping, Office Practice. -, Saaw - -JW'fa" r TEDOfOiTD) lD)TO) TTTMan
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