.- , -- m
V . TJ: UT. be m
j u'-.xl.'V Al'tel uOU.I to in-
,;,. 'or tli"; 'Mir rent wee'-.
v i -!-,'.!KTS. 1 l"'"t 1
i t i' .1'..
,.,-.'; .:rrti.-:i nj ilue weekly
,r.y.,L A N N 0 U K C Ji M K N T S
, .,. . rk of Miilinevy and F-n-''
' ' . , ..-t lor the next fr.ii ty days
:' . rV t(, in (Vina: ii.io my new store
t'i: 'i ' ., AuTU-t.
3 J P. i'UTRELL.
"i" i .:) 5-IVS:8-Car load of
' t i ar p., ad -!' Corn, which we
d. i i i T.M A X ,v iillO.
Tl i g : J'' 5 for Sale by
j ' " I 1 i ' A . Wd-.m. N. C.
z- 0 2d 5t
, . r ; :,. at ' :" 'he Midineiy ti i
. i . ' . -i ilii- :' .i to
II' flVlhKU..
7 ; lies t il.'.'.'.K Must !
K -old it! "!:!''
1 1 X. I'. dose v.
j-"v.- -v int ;i bi?o;n ju-t jro to the
j I j. . . and oil can tret anything you
' ,it t -' uniii Aujrust Rc-mem-jt.r:
- a.;! i i-t hut oil: month.
I. 1'. VviVlAA..
Don't Read This.
j i L i i - r -t' Milch Cows for sale
w rh v-u:i:: calves. Apply to
I). EDMONDSOX.
For Sale-
. oi iar?e, fine oxen recently
i-n a toit cow half Jersey,
r calf. W. II. I'.ONI).
A v.
Administrators Notice'
1 i -x i 'jiialitied as administrator of
;,,. .- .! ilobt. J. Wright deceased, I
la-n-f-t' ;."t:fy all per-ons haviijj claims
ai:,i-.-t -aid decedent to pre-ent them to
r nr. at I v., K. II Smith, Jr . on ?
-il.-t day wf .Juno Ib'.ld for pay
A 1 i 1 1 sons indebted f the estate
;1 nrtke aviiitiit. This Jure
2 rh, J. S. WuKillT,
t; !'':. Adinr. of Kobt. J. Wright.
REMARK.
Pure! Brilliant! Perfect!
rl';t F. I'.UV U HKItK, AXI EX
!;KM.l WIIKKKVFU L'SK!.
ThK MT l'oi'Ul.AR (5 Ij ASSES IX TlIE
I ns i !:; S i atks.
In-',' arc dn'v nrn mid arc warmly
pr i : - ! the s d: i (.,:, i ttiv- Men
t! i - nr.:rv, oia!:v i theni beintr of
Naii'-ti'ii :'.a::v. The iit embraces Bank-t-:s
M -i '.aiits, .vvcrs, (Jovemors,
S : ; f1 :v"inrr.i 1 1 i i t q r a M tch Ji""i ICS .
I'rt':jciies. men eminent in all professions
ai: d : !
PHYSICIANS RECO.KIMEHD THEFfl.
Kl'V.iNK. r.UTa'HE, GENUINE
Ti, .-.' pei u'.-t .Iiascs ar accurately
: -ij:ssted to all oy.
F'jr .-.a:- ir. ,
K T- Whitehead & Co.
3 21 lv. ScotUnd Neck, N. C
The Clpi!1 Ifl WOrtS,
: 1 i. n:; and 113 Iiank St.,
Norfolk, Va
tock of finished-
Moiiuments
AND
Grave Stones
Heady for Immediate delivery.
x-V lit- t pr cts a;:d d, .-l;i!s before
A !' i'i y nri v nvt yoo do'l -rp.
" 13 lv.
-- (I;
i -
i . e twe :.! v-f1: ,-hth Session will ojicn,
id.'.' I.'.ni v-. ill. t-yr, the third Monday
" ,N ' duly ,;d wiil continue
' i.i d 1'roin S t 'i 10 a
i i :.') session,
n i r oiLjU'r- "f
A. J. 3IO(JRL
6 .V: :):
atS 5fei A . A K l-.S ' S " -:-,?. st.liv
it J5r :n i am: is ii'i
l-IU-s. ! n -v:l. ih
4feln-ays;iitriij.ul. S.'.cioh'.'
free. Ad In -ss"A N A K tSIS,'-
jj..jr 4).i. jfurJi. City.
II liTTT r ,M mil i
3
NiiWSY 'GRAIMIS.
m:ik and ml-kvvhkhk
AM) OTliKUWl.SF.
Tin: Militai'.v cuooi, .San.
I..t. Ii-
.-.!!-
j in
'lent: Alhm the Miln- .m,
he M
aitetioii to thu opeiii:," oi the .-ci
Septenler.
AT who want to send boys to a firt
cins-: .chool will do well i... apply v, lom
for a c&tloue.
Co.mixo iNToNoiH k. Tin- Manufa.
vrers' Record has a noic.- ,,f ,.,.w ,mjj
b -::g put in by the Xo-th Cr r.li,,a Lom-b.-r
com, any at Tiller. . Tht u.id w.'h
its capacity i noticed about as it was
d scribed m The 1e ockat recently.
Cotton 15i.oms. A c 1-red ,riI:
nau.nl Cord hitehtad broujrhi in the
ursi c it -n n;o m io t!.is cdfice last
S:tcid:,y fry n M-. W. T Whih-.-, !'
f.itm. Mr. U". K. I)a np.jrt -ai l he had
b'o !:. S,( Vol.ti dys e.lllLM,
YC o i ' f i x TO Have it Kemembei
that ! hk Democrat is onl-a (h ilar h
year. That is 2 cents a wt-ek. on
need -i p'ipt-r during the campui-n. Can
yo : t;et a chesner o:.e O.aii this? Is it
worth the money? Try it six ni' iiths for
30 ce ii t s.
OKEJCEKS OK (OI !' EI. LOWS. Scot
laml Neck L-:i!ge, Xi. od. I. (). (). f.
Thursday night eleaed the fdlowu
oflicers to serve for the next six months:
Ir. J. R. Pope, N. (' ; Ji. L. Hardy, V.
(i;J C Hardy. !i. S; C. K. liarkley,
t S; C. Sp ,-efl. Treasurer.
The Wash-Out The wash-out at
Tranter's creek on the new Washington
railroad hindered travel and freight trans
portation for a few days. The road has
bi en repaired and the trains are running
regularly again,
'"kowded Oct.- Some communica
tions by our regular correspondents were
cru (led o jt last week by reason of the
space wc devottd to the national demo
cratic platform. We always regret to
leave out any news items, but sometime-
we are compelled to do it. V
promise to avoid it henceforth.
An exchange gets oil" the following:
An editor wrote a ball room puff, sav
ing "Her dainty feet were encised in
Hones that might have been taken for
fairy boot-." Hut the blundei iog com
positor made it read. "Her duty eet
were encased in shoes that iniy;ht have
been taken tor ferry-boats "
Heavy Yield of Potatoes. Mr.
Norlleet Smith planted Iish potatoes on
some of liis river land where it was said
potatoes could not be raised. He ph-tiled
in the hope of fifty barrels to the acr
and uiepared barrels accordingly; aoo
when he dug his potatoes he got a hun
dred barril- to the cre. He -avs what
be ha;; s- Id i.im cleared about J0 eeau a
bat rei.
Wilson Colleoiatk Institute.
We have received the twenty-first an
nual catalogue of the Wilson Collegiate
In-ututu Tor young Ladies.
"I he loru-j iece gies a ha.nd.-ome front
view of the building and giouud.s.
Ninety students were enrolled la-i
year. ilh a.n able faculty and a tlo r
ough course of iiu-tiuctiu, this school
olleis fiit class adv;aitiges to those who
des-irt: to sen! their guls aay from home
to school.
Friend, a Word. Kind patron, you
pay for vour pap i and read it. don't you?
Yes-, you k.'i'W v ou -io. Well, you have
a n. ho. ; nd it may be a newspaper
borrower, who says ihat The Democrat
is cheap enough at a dollar a year but
the cash in advance system this year
caused his name to be dropped because
he had not paid ahead. Ho did not like
it exactly because his name was dropped.
Tell him yours was dropped too anu
would have remained dropped if you had
not paid in advance. He needs the paper
and if you can induce him to take it, he'll
let yours alone.
Cead it was not the other.
When the editor was a little boy there
Wiis a ."teep, rocny road leading to his
nearest chuich. Some persons opened a
new road up ihe steep hill and you could
travel whichever you liked. One wag
remarked, however, that it made no
difference which you went you would
wish you ha S taken tho other.
At Mr. Dixon's lecture Monday night
everybody was glad he did not take the
other lecture, although they bad no-
heard u. : .: re too well po a-c-..
with tii- i oe they heard to have any pit
ference for another
The .News. The Democrat wi-he-to
note who come; and goes. Ii it tail-
to make proper mention ot pet on com
ing here ot -ntig away it is not intention
al. Somt times criticisms are ollVred and
p-ihp-. it looks to those cntici-ing like
the editor om.dit to ee and krow a grea:
many things which he overlook-. v
want to know and pi iot the new s, and
the coming ami goin of per-ons has cuim
to be news; -o if yo.i Know of any person
coming to town m -- ing away for a vi-u
tell us, for wo might not kn-.-.v;it. Drop
i: in our news b ., but be .uro to put
your nam - to ) cur news. V c want
a-i'hoiity for wiiat we print.
f HE AiEEl'INti IX THE HAI TI-:
Church: Kev J - H'Um.o . ( Rich
mond held a meeting m the Uapu-t
church commencing June (!th. He con
tinued to preach every right and souks
times in the afwuoon until v'th vhe.! h--was
called away to other yppoiutments
and tho meeting was contr o- ! by the
pastor, Kev R. T. Vai.n, until Sutidav
nisht.
Mr. llntson is a preacher ot great
puwu, .x man of dcip p;ty, tr-ists im
plicitly in the L.id and the a'.stioii
which he preaches; and i .nin lies hi-
power. His -tn.u -a - r.-atly blesse '..
Quite a numbe.
sie-n ('f : el li"o i
i'
.sde a nr 'ef-
A h ,:i
do! ;-. joined
the Iviptist
part of the!
. ; ti :.J ii We' e LapMA'd.
j
duruijr t'o- tneeti 'j ml t'o
rHMniiiiiitr ia tv'und..v nint.
Dr. Hof-
, , , . i
l..r. was pie-ent and
r . i .
ham. t-e for. .,r : :
..id iji-.i bn ii
t e: 'tore aie.
other coiivh it- ti.-m toe inev t ng n no
join other churches.
Will
ERior.s HA::. A
pa--.-i ovu the Cra!!
OKe nv-r a few 'laj
r .. n
: ';i in
ni:.
t .in;.-
-o. Mi J.
S-'z say- that he h ; s
'f c' tt-jn ri;i.;e'J by th-
-'. ser, hurt,
b ' vy :.trt '-. iio o c't- -
t e torm. ;:a. k .
o it -ix'. v &cr-
ruil.
1'.- e
( ' rn w a-:o--
tre
ih -t were i
1 '. he .fu wa-
rif)t wide and it touch- d ,o o-t
farm on
this
f.rm.
e in river exceot ih- (irnTl-o
Mr., .-a 1
Wat .:,. :
t .i i-.-o Tj f ,t
1-a-weil'-. Sijnday
Mrs.
July
5'd. a:o! 7' year. For two months she
had been parMal'v parihz'd. v:.e was
a nntive of Virgin -a an ! 1 . ! 1 1 i'i this
"' n. unity abf;ut twenty She was
the aur.t ..." .'-Ii.-.. .i. ', ...'.' of fis
t'la-ie. She wa- b it i d I, t-.c li)pti-t
cemetery here Mor.diy m- r; i-Dr. J.
D. lluihum, -f Trboro cot. ' uctmg the
service.
'I n ft in - i l to llr. .1. Y . 'tofl.
or. J . A . h:tktr or !irm of R.
I. rtoers. & Co., dtJihr j i monument-,
Dijihvii, N.C.. wn- m iuw; la.-t week
to place a rnor 'mo nt over the grave ol
(lie late John W. Woo.l, w ho w.i; lojried
in the Hpiicopal ct-metf-ry here la;-t
'Jctotier.
The mortmnetit i- n very hand--irr.e one.
!t is 11 fi i -t high, d feet (J I'n-h.es at tin
i-ase, octairon shaft and unelv polirhcd
On the front face is the following
inscription;
"In raemoriam.
JOHN V. WOOD.
Horn Sept. 29, A. D.. 1"3 died Oct.
22, A. D., ls'Jl, ae.I 2S years.
O! Douiine Deus -peravi in te;
car- mi Jesu, nunc libera me.
"He that heareth my words and
believe th on Him that sent me, hath
everlasting life, and shall not come into
condemnation; but is passed from death
into lif
The monument is very handsome and
stands a silent witness of U e love of a
fond fattier lor his only son.
I-t- 4'resim uinr.
Ir, was our pleasure to attend an ele
gant ic e cream supper last Ftiday night
in Palmyra, given by Mr. and Mrs. L.
J. Raker, at their residence, to the
yowng people o! the town. There were
several couples from Scotland Neck. We
artived at !J:43 and the -pacious halls,
parlor, nod piazza were then alrea
filled wit-, crowds of the gay and most
appreciative gne.-ts. We made an esii
mate and think thre were about 30
couples in attendance.
A 11 were highly enteitaincd by the
rendition of some instrumental sol by
Hisses Lucy House and Hattie Weers,
and at 11 o'clock a'l were inited to
supper, and there wa- ici-cream ;-.n 1 cake
and cake and cream, r.nd cream utul cake,
and more cream, and anotht r kind of
cake and another kind of cieain, &c.
A c think all who attended will admit
that the supper was one of the most
enjoyable occasions of the kind ihiy liavt
attended. We left at 11. "() and there
was still a tremendous crowd remaining.
J. L. H
(Lh.r. to The Democrat.)
Chi'dren's da v exercises at Bradford's
c'lurch were very interesting.
Th.;
dec-
oi ation.s were fn e. Flower- had been
brought from homo by the iiiils and
evergreens, from the fields. The Mi-i-es
Hoiiand and Bu-'in fin nished music, h r
the occasion iiss lie.il Holland of
G d-isboto presided at the organ.
The jcctafio iiore on i.-f i i ti is
sions, :...d .vol: will reo ieied to the
deli,:ht of :,!!. vl-. E. Iiarnhill, the
Suporiniendei.t of the M. 1', S S. deliv
ered a t ice .fidre.-a of welcome. Muses
Rii-tin, Atiiieisou and l!;u..:i.ll were
pleasantly n.cniioned for tlnir beautiful
recitations. Mast, r Ro-toe I'artihill
deserves kpeeial muitiou amonj; th Bmall
foys.
A collection for ho eirn misiions was
taken up amounting to o.5d.
Units.
l1!--i ! i lor 4-,i'-.
(Cor. io The Democrat.)
Fi i a lit. of passion walk out into the
op o a'r. You may sneak your mind to
the air without hurting anyone or pro
claiming your.v.lfa simpleton.
For a tit . f idleness count the. lickings
of a clock. Do this for one hour and you
w ill be elad to d . .1 oil" vour coat and
work tne next.
For a fit of extravagance and folly go
to the .Tork-hous, oi spejk with the
rac-'ed and wretched inmates of a jail
and you w :il be convinced that
Who maketh ti- bed of hah and thorn
Must be be content to lu- thereon.
For a fit ofiepii in.' FmA nboct for the
halt aud the tdino and visit the bed-ridden
and afflicted, and they will make you
ashamed of your lighter afflictions.
For a fit c.f despondency, look on the
good things which have been given you
in ihe world. He who goes into his gar
den o look for cob-webs and spiders will
find them; while he who looks for a
flower m,iv tei uu. home with one blooms
no? in hi.- button m-.e. (i. E M.
Hood's Sarsaparilla l-oJnilj
-ire all o seaseas caused by impure
blood and it builds up the win Ie system.
1ERS
iiii. Mala-riiyi-t.
Genuine
'ttt-cer.
Cores !e
r-.a.
Chill- ;,-.-'!!
N OTIC i
I Take no' ice tnat the Board of Com-
mi i iu is will meet in Uad'ax on the
j s-cond Momlav in July, the same i.-ing
; t!.. 1 1 d v e! Julv, 1S02 to revise the I
t.i x 1; t ami v filiation reported to them I
In ! b-i ia:.er- as directed by la.!
! !,.- i:.. . ' -It - f J il v 1S'.)2
K. v . idlt) N. Chairman
ioai.i c-t ornniissioner. I
i : t U s t ie safest remdey
, ' , .-
it we o : o ; i Can be
,, i.e.
' ' ' " ' "' - r oi sale u)
! Ie ioi u rogi -t . 4 7 7 A:
TKKSONALS
Mr, W. J. ScLor. p went
N
w
Yoik Monday. !
Mr. Oarlio M went W hir.2
ton Satui tlv nuht. j
Mr. Marion Cohb of Tarboro wai
in town last week.
Mr. Chai. Skinner ar ('a'edoriia
in ton Sunday.
Mess. John ami K. Ii. Auaborn
went to Washington Munia.
Mr. B. C. Pe&rte of Greecville
was in town last week.
Miia Nentjic Bel! am t.ome frorrj
Wabtngtou TuesrfAv
Ids Alhbrook relnrr.el frorx
Rohersonville Tues 'ay.
Mi-- Met Sayaze has ja-t rcturD
el from a visit to Dawsoa'.-
Mr. L. L. Kitchin etina up from
Aydeo ue day this week.
Mr. F. S. Johnson went to Halifax
last Friday on otlieUl bu-one'.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonn H. Keeea of
Tarboro nper.t Sunday in town.
Mr. A. L. Purriogton of Weldon,
pent a day or so in town this week.
Miae Minnie YeWingtoa of SjmilL
field ie visiting Misa Acnie Madry.
Mr. Dred Peacock, or Greensboro,
was in town Tuesday of this week.
Miss. Nannie Scottis visiting Mips
Claude llyra&n in Palmyra this week.
Mrs. J. C. Pittman i.nd Mies
Minnie White left Mooday for Rich
mond. Miss Kate Haskett has returned
from KiQston where she has been at
school.
Mrs. S. M. Brewer, of llsleigb, lett
Monday after visiting Mra. N. B.
Josey a week.
Mr. Jarrett WaUton of Hobgood
visited his uncle, Mr. W.
ston, this week.
n.
Wo!-
Mrs II. Ii. Clark of Washington
is visiting her sisfer-in law, Mrs. K.
E. Hancock.
Mr. W L. Harrell went to Rocky
Mount one night last week to attend
the Fife meeting.
Mr. ii. o. flyman went to Hen
derson Tuesday to visit his sister,
Mrs. G. C. Lamb.
Miss Kate Fenner came home la?t
Saturday from Baltimore where Rlje
has been engaged In teaching.
Mrs. John L. Bridgers and little
daughter, Keba. who have been visit
ing Mrs. W. J. Smith, returned home
Tuesday,
Messrs. Will Eflrly. A. J. Dun
ning were in Scotland Neck Monday
night to hear Rev. Tho-. Dixon
lecture.
Mr. S. H. Kitchin and Miss Fan
nie Kitchin went to Kinston last
week on virdi to Mrs. George
Smith.
Moss. Perry Gregory, Paul Rnn
dolpli aod Wells Tiliery, came down
from Tiliery Monday night V) the
Dixon lecture.
Mrs M. Oppenficioier returned to
Oxford Monday .after a few days'
visit to her sister, Mrs. G. Hoffman
and other friend-.
Mr. John T. Brinkley came home
last week very sick. He was taken
violently sick Mt Bristol Tenn., and
suffered a great oeal be 'ore he reach
ed home. His trouble was proooon
ced rheumatism.
Kev. llio5. IJixon w!s ino euost ;
of the editor of The Democrat ;
while- he was ; Scotland Neck, He !
went to Wilmington and lectured i
Tuesday night tw'T wet. tr Ne' ;
York from Vilnitngl)r.. ;
Mess. J E. and S. D. Hincock i
went to Richmond lr-t Thur-day t
purc'tiHse a stock of good for Menn i
Si. D. and W. T. Ilatito k. whrj wi'c
soon open a store one doo" h;,!o J
Mr. Wilron AH-f rook. j
Prof. T. M. Hufham. president o j
Mars Hill Collect'. M e it several
days in town last week the gueet !
the editor of The Democrat. Wt
are Ud to note ids success in hi
work among tne ,ood peo Ie f
Western Carolina.
Rev. R. T. Vaan left M-m Uv fo
Nrt -da Head wher he joes for fl f, -.
3as Mra. Vaun aid ttser
little son Harvey went aeversl di
ahead of Mr. Vtmii. Mrs. Vuon and
Harve will go to Virginia for a few
week-i Htd Mr Vann will return to
Scotland Neck.
State of Ohio, City of toi.kdo,
Lucas County, j
Fkank J. Cheney makes oath tha
he ii the senior partner of the firm of
F. J Cheney & Co,, doing buiness in
the City of Toledo, County and State
aioresni'l. and that ;aid tirm will pay the
sum of OXE IITXDRFD DOLLAKS for
each and every case of Catarrh thai can
not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
jworn to before me and subscribed in
ui', i reseuce, th:s oth day of December,
A., n. isi;
A. W. bLEAsON',
t Si-.r, '; So.'-iiy 1'ulxic.
lia.N t'a-anti Com is tike i interally
: act- -tiicctiv on the bl od and mu
ci-iu- -urir.c. s of t ;
I . . .
i t e.- lusol. ia I tree.
e system Send for
. p i , -: i l-x - - . nti TaHoHa )
j i . (.in. o.i u eu.. "vuu, w.
' JaJT oid Oy I)rugfci s, 75c.
it )-HO I
1U. Ih--. Di :
Twer iv-T iT 1 Sr-' '
New Y-'-r'i . ; t
the tu l ury - -v. '
o ht. H- io ' -
s; ' - f .-' ! ;
J 'it' '!H.
A .- oh: - 'T
w vU '. 1 hv e iu;. :: .v
extrem- -ar-.cy
did n&t lfCtHTi i r.
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lor
of
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d ' :: z I '
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ted K
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f t ' . " W v '.
! : :
Tntre had he-.r.
:a the cerre;,.
h ? i; .-.
ndenc- i i'
lecture, - j he ttt
f rt f-r rt : . n J t- : u
gia l he r.i l MjI v
a ; ' i i i .
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thiroj - .'.em
I ti.e v
tore"- h-l-i
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Car- 1: i 5-i !.
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never I . en f - i . 1 . I i e . a:.o T - l -
exaj.'pratioii.
ii e refer re 1 plea.-ai.l ' v to hi- cd.ece
a-SoCiat,v who live iu Scotland Net k Jil.d
the strong ties f frieinNh d- vhu h . t d
him to them, r.iol cotigratu! v' -.- 1 hi .-!!
upon having the pleasure of standing to
foit :i Scutiaod Neck audietice.
tins time thr whole an den- e wen
cotu rat u latino the m -elves
m ha.
the pleasure of silting before the platform
king of A m i ic i, who was, h is been, is.
an i will i otr i .i.t to be. a North Can--lmun.
No leport could do tho speaker and hi
m I'eMess eloquence justice. Not ev : a
si. i.ographie report could give the t ea ! r
the (aiute-l idea i f the grandeur of in.
lecture. To know the power of l hi
Wonderful oraior you mu-t -ii under tfn-uia-ic
speel oT hi- burning woids, his
dramatic action, his itoillmg ge-ticula
tion, h tiHltmg pathos He i-an .i. tor
and an orator in the liig'tet sense for
both.
We had sat be-ide him in the cla-s
roo.n at eod.ge ami hid sen the tires of
his pent-up powers sparkle, even "in the
tran-lat.on Irom the '!re --: oet.-. W
had stood beside him io the dsbate of t o
colh-go -tudeiit when the dre :in ot l.'
vvi- upeii his yoimg heart, an ; w hen tin
ki .dliug influence of his .od-gtw i.
powers was tirst eommandmg tne itten
lion of his wise n sti uctor s :ii;d oth r wis,
men of his native state. We had seen
him eo out from col.ege w . Ii to tr the
ofi-'.alkid of -ea of life for himself. We
had w ate lied his cart er o i trie stac, at
the bar, in legislative bads, in the pulp t
and on the pi ilfoi oi. We ii td mot: ihin
once i.tar l Mi. i '; on (rem tiie y V. .im:
but in his lecture h.re Monday n.ht b
surpa.-scii anything we had heard Ir- ii;
him b( -lore .
For one hour ami h-rtv-'ive mimt'--,
he ;-ltk r. a'.ei convulsed hi-auoi.-n t
wit laughter and melted them to ten-,
a d when he d se i they hardly knew
whether it were better to laugh or to cry
We believe eer i.,.ch-b -ne m the
audience wi'.s stjei:j;t:- ned and men iinc
women past n i :-le i - wnt away
saying that t!ie itciur-r ha i m-piied them
to no n i : . i . e- .
Mi. Di .on has pr'-miMd o cone to
iColialld XeC i -i - he.t I I'i can. A lid
when iiecou.es i, i i meet another
nappy audience 'itcl a much larger one
trial! glfcfc-ed !--i: Mo.. ; i - " ' .
X-i'th t: n.ii.M i , ' ' i , ' "' Mr.
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warn Er.sSgaapwcaeaawKM
to- s.-cond yeai of thin sodiool In
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he- -chool is well prepanMl lor 1
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THE
UNIVERSITY
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NORTH CAROLINA
Instruction is filtered
in tour u'eneral coiire
of studv, six hriel stud -
ies, a large number of
srecial courses, and in
law, inedu:irie and en -
lneennu.
rYhv facultv includ
twenty teachers. j
Scholarships and!
loan funds are availa
ble for needy youni
men of talent and
character.
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