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THE ENTERPRISE. reau&HCT iery.nT Ft: ;r - » S C. A*.' k '» i v. . . K urui ftcuou . - . Iff s m&mf&itr mUbtm. th* ;»?ci ||THi A f .3 .«c be ti6ki S fcl —'.Ml- •i-1 *7- 1 mt nwi •i.t- 2 a sw&JUs tl ia> r ■* rwsaiS.*'! V" « « l*«l "" "8 wT4I w' j« ,faf ey i" 4-te 60 r ---»" SL ■» •**». ?•« fc-fr** «" * L"r*r •■Mi 4 >| f-.t ! t- r.4 i-Ui.: «: *■» ■ - 3C»f »-*i9*n» -_j • » iw(. i % •■-" -*-* r-i-e •f |!*r *T7 it rr. » V - it if* to 1c J*V feafct '. iw? - ■ JU»« * xr?« » „ * i rt * —hri »r~* r>-«r-*?»« * f* cs.s» *- nerv* -*- • -;i-j* . tto •:'**« LTT4?!I ;» s Sryr trfci si* j*,' j?3» **i ?e»p«vC iZ BJ •c* rt-» Rs». C«,'. for U . - . v-r. : v rf A ti*r«:rV. L* » i :kfc» £*t fct ***** ti-jn VHB « ,r Cvw •CBAcxirriON r: v v t u :% u>vt\.» Ki'ftH ■st l?;r fV*4 »3C "■' ;l K. C. £» fecoii C? 4« JI-:! Feidat. •' i sz.G irX"»2. HEWSPAPS s AS EDUCATORS. | Now ih.*.; the pntir :• eO'iufry ' is w.ik i:g tip to the gr«».it i»n |n>: t :!i *c "! knowing tiling* a-.d| R'l intellectual era N ci»»sc ai hand, there is oue fs'i'ir thati ahoilM not he K-ft utdiociortd lilt) r.iin»'-t lioiiiel ■ome newspaper finds its trai j Uti'l the bus a;.;! girls who have begun to spell uUI th«ir j words, eagerly pra«p the copy when it g,'ts. within ::s por«a,VJ Tlioy take the h>-tne paper and relish every sentence lir young mii.ds can comprehend A news paper is net »ikc a stale history,an unreasonable reader, or a foolish primer, but it i« f ail of live infer stinz maft r. Tells of events tliat have just Iran j!|»ireJ an«l are happening i'on nnl the ehihiren en thused over the kin.wk-«i"«- they pain from the weekly. Bcmi-weokly or »!aily visits of the proilui t vu!' tie- jne 8. People that they kt.ow are talked of aii'l it Jn:t natssral that ih" VOIIH" mi"l will 40011 learn, to »o further into the ciir* rout history as rcinrJe-l l»v these regular i.v-tn s arvu-Wfure long they li:i«l ijcn* !v.-4«a pahle of q*v stion^iii an intelligent laan.ttr. tions that ellect iSie welfare of their society,jK>litics and home Tiien if newspapers ar«» j»«-r --fonning this fun ti >n in the oa wnr l march of t!»e literary World, they s!um! I nnvive the hearty' support of every eitiz*;i in tlie c«ijnm!:iii?y, tii which they-are pnldi>hc 1. —V e you. in all sincerity. iR th«*e a *iHMt:s of «-d»;e. t rg your I»f.ys :m l git 's, tfi it is in ,ch>-ir i.•; h t!;an a county new.-pa: r? 'i •»(t)-a>i tend th>*iii all t" tins !. >-I 11:1 v two wee .s i:i a \ ear ' >r th * in * ie4ut -mn of cl.lii*. \V*.I «ou -—Mil* »\V—thffn t-r>- '* I tY rrp rn total ignoiM;;.-» nfv. '■ 'f ; —ont.-rtc WttrliTa ifu arc Jinwilli':g jo the;,« *l.ftU for twe.ve i t « .s.-ht».d.ng • T Think o.vr this arid a** » it- ud-.>1«.r0 Couiier.- There w.is no tlonht about the roali:ii i:i the show in . which an actor in opeVinga real buttle of chainpa;n»£ r!> -d real Hool and i-e.oly cut. the end cf his liiuinh «>fT. T!>cie ore lots of ac'ors v. ho asw no! familiar with ope; i:ig chain l>aj:ie. RAVIUTRfIM AN A WM L FATE. **-Kvcryl»ty sa;.J I !i\.l Vritarlfn. A. if Sfa(«WU. U Otiasbm '»i"{. I'i, ».u to \uv; a(tr}. ; \ n» uV oi :X VRRC Fl «. CJ- F 1 LIY LL..« •»>i Adiifca, th..t (c* t I rmSU'. K'-t vcell, bat I M llu. r; r.. L.. fivril ci !>r. Kcw Dhwctir, i-M Ccniuuipe-on, cst.t :'t, *n-l mr roeafli'st 1/ fcred. • Tci tUsre.tc Vh-o t arV . l«"»s BtKf . it » the '«ot ail i« th ua:U. «nU i.lafailib'e for Cc-U «iuj TrjctLbl ACccticc*. bottle* 50c 00. Triil M any lru;, sU>:«?- . ♦- MIFF AND BREEZY. Any inventor intending tr> apply for a j atent ran rave bm 11 y hy eoMiniuiiiealing with . Ipnhiijihor of ihU paper. . J "Aillimohile killings l.alv -' --ciiv a Standing headline in the ! dfliiks* all I the killifgsrti r;rrraiC all the lime. —7T . ' "i he fe tatoi i:il wind-jain latcisiit li-st theuisbhc* *1 ::irl j the l'hiiip|>inc J vill. It tiny aic wise they ' won't ttint Ko mucli wiod on 'the canal hill. Tin Charleston Kxposition ■ jclojcd widi the iMUtI exposi si-li stor) - —' very si|Ct.*essfnl in • every respect aave that of lia ance. Secretary Root's order re jd'ieiu" the toial of our utand !i jg uiuy hy 10,79!) will he even it'.-one men do sty it a" is inspired py the com i:g Coagressiorial cioetiona. Ft. Louis is doubt lens cor ] nipt —all large cities, ami many I -111 1! ones arc—but it will 'I " • hake more than one grandjury I teport to compel aeceptance oi il.c charge tliat it is the most OL«rrnpt city on.earth. The House has thrown its .'usual election year sop -to the J temperance voters by voting to JaU-lidt the sale oflnjuor in the j Capitol building. 1 Tie* greatest care of Minister Wti. Is what to du With his handsome cu, I j When touring, the rag to ehu. Ambassador Clioalc doesn't lapptar to have caught any of I the .numerous coronation fool- I I fads that have caused other ! Americans in Lomlon to make j monkeys of themselves. 4 I Brigadier tieneral Ijeonanl \V »d is still on good terms Mwiih Dame Fortune. It is uu 'jdersUtod that he will be made a major general iu Jill)', when "»there will be-two vacancies in "jliial rank. Ii is not that the g j politicians should regard as, : -igiiiiicaiit the action of lbui jOrover Cleveland in agreeing ho leave his (idling and make a ; i political speech before a ne»v ijchib on the lUth iust. ,' It seems that even doctors ,!do not ahvavs know what to . eat, A niuuber of the guests . at a banquet given in honor of ; | Surgeon tJeneral Ami M rs. by army snrgcons, .1 acic violently sick for several , davs afterward. i Maj Pertl.elot, a member oi | the French llochainbeau Com-! mission, who slipped on a pol ' i-he 1 tknr, at the Boston r.ary \ard, an I Lruife hii lee, is s!' . jduul tlesi inclined to think that j jlhiuga can easily b«i sliekrd up to much when preparing to j eutefTaln foreigu visitors. Senator Depew said,' in an j address to a class of law I graduates, 0:1 the subject o( , marriage: ' The meanest piece jofeowgrdiceU to take to the , altar a young woman and ex »>'pert her te bear one half the je\p?n.- « of keeping up the .iß'tiKlidldeslalil shiueut. when - you cfn pay it all, wade right C- • f Mn. * I The scientists may fall down in trying to pi ediet volcanic I erupt ion, but uo mistake is ever made in predicting poli- I tical eruptions. The country lu now I reparing for one, Owe tean Is raid to have! made# l&li.qjp d' in OK ( H*y Apwr |p (lie Chi- j | c | it that he till hisoa'i '" We'll never hare an ideal! Memorial »«ay ua'iL all llie" | Uijiiioiis are carefully editi d l»y i uf 9:1:111 -n. «• ».v and 'T,~ r " >r "' "* > Msmf los i:d u prittoe to c~>'t t'.* I". il:e |K»tentafe« are . lltit lerfprrra'seiifsrM th -V will ■ i * _ 1 make royalty a dnsg on the I Alin : >:a:i market. Two Frenchman have pnb lish d a bo-.!; to prove that love is caased !»y a nna. If true, thegi-nn ius»>t le very uiic|ua!- ly dL«iribiiled among the girl* am EL Bl'-L. May jo, i'p;. , Ikar i Ailfft : Kxa:;.iur.t'ofxs were CnL-4:ed to day auc! w arc 0:1 the \trge of ii>miru:.ccsi:ii.T Httk which Usiw with i!.e H-icca!.i 11 teatc scrnw! Sun day, tul >oa lij«i the j ( in your U4 iv>iic ami it L» cot u- J ccNsaiy to ri|* :l il licrt Ti»c i«snt i| I wri-!i to i:uLi and wi.kh may he.jj of iiitvrot l> -«» mc of )our itaikis,, i> v.!i. t M-itin mmlv is «!oiU}; (• here. Mai tin has one iiimiler inji the giadaatiiij; class, Mr. S. J Ev-1* c:oM: t .vo in the Junior class. I McshP. F. S. Ilasfell and K. O. I Hwrctt. the I tier l*-iiig its |«si iLnl: two in the S« jJ;oiaore th«. Mc*n. W. G. UB:!I. Jr.. and E. A, CouKcil r.'i.l «ik- in the Fresh- K:an t!a»\ Mi. II II- I.ej»gett. A IIK;:; llu 1:1 i-. ia«>l to le f«.un I aj| Bacon or a Bsiike, l>nt >oar corrcs j ( |onlciit vtntuic) to *av that re ; conl' v.ill cotii|>arc favoraWy with ! the ' riuoti:Ut:on of any otlier 1 I count v. »ne of IIK :n.«-4 im 1 -»i taut ennh ( •»f eoiiuiM lit* iik nt week —the Inter- , Society IMiatc. The l*hilanthtop- !■ ic i - i«n•resented l»y Martini cotiiily's Inn Jimw»r;cla-Miitn The '! r «jnerv f.«r the is: "Ke 1 s-»lvcd.that C »njjress *!h>n!l a?«olish j all taiiJ datie*' save for revenue. |i at OKit;" The Phis' have the | II gatitV- T.« the wiiiners of the j d-vi-i -n.-f I':t coomitt.i' g«a forty | d >llar » worth of the b.st | speaker of the team a twenty five J II dollar la-.dal: knoWn as the ' Bing r hatn Medal/' the otlu-r of j the teati; j;es s fifteen d«>Uar-> in Rold. I Mr. S J ii-4 us Everett Retting J the decree e»f Bachelor of Phikao | I jiiiy graduated with a good balancel to hi- credit a*- a text l>ook sttide-nt | Usidcs his achievements in tlii> i lliii.-. he lias Icvii «.«!it r of the I'm-1 11 vcrsity Magazine and of the Yaek-1 .1 eiy and Yaii. tlie collepe annual, j r I and lias sj .•kett on thiee public cc- J 'J c.i~ic.ll-. two t:a:es winning the de- I ci>ioti of cv'Rißiitte and with one ef 1 these the ""tie!«a!er's Prize." Mr. j Ever*. St I c!ic\ e> in Lard work and j has tl:* jaoini-e of success. I 1 To be v;ia \\ ilh he lias recently 1 >--e ti J ( elected j'! ii.cijal of the C.r.nleil! Soho»»U of M««nroe. N. C.. a town! \ I , of over foat- thousand inhabitants. ! ' r - .• The Martin Delegation, j Postmaster Palmer rf So. Folk. N. Y.. d«- r cribcs a canditioa which thoov- | ■ ' and* of men ! and women ' find idcntjcil i , with theirs. Read what he say--, and note of your own C. Wiitcto r nsaped ad ynff! ■» ■' Wiß dressed ctml t_ o. PC®*. °PC, «* "Ply. L» and get a per sonal corroboration of what is here given. He says regarding Dr. Miles* p Heart Cure: |l ~f !d»ol yuuiiai piia ia the left ilaucUrafica I L-irl !ovj!»c. V/ cacJd piK- | Am skip htabL iru ft I ' pr.H to k>3pi I* is led. KjekMfin BU?:I I ciLcjl'n ftoLcdav} vcstTSiT* datfi My WNR«I ILSSWTBOFXKWVIA II I be;ia hk tf !>r. Uiks' Hcut Care; mr frrm t* f--~e Lain f 1 lank Dr. MJcs" Nu ■with tie ibeeSert was wto*. 1 , KISS?. I cam stlf m;Wwilvnl- I Icitnioptt Uat irtrficm a liui* I MdhrsUDraOMs v on punalM. - ' fLuKHUMIOCE. ~2 •--- -4 JifepHMl Trtatoif I] Btfcl Bml - vis fca li( Cm! My h SiHe if Tkismts XO ZZOXWTi DUEL SO UUIFJM OF ' THKXKKVES. AfU-UASTiJDWM ! nvt an mmz ii*«rr. i It il row snraDj' known awl »Wr- Cwl Ikd Unsknru H a ilwtir ukl w4 a A Indi filled with pouoa. a»l who naqiictcit Uutlmd Inr peri .' lnl « roMiit ut i utoriraU>x i i ijv ji. Trqsin-s. aa capaUe of "cc t aliraK *vt rr>lK atirf; tlsU fM*oa, *~rl »'«M "ij ia,. !hctT-rin;: (w iatoxicaats fctajr IV".w nfi tlHitisrlvn zt home »-IV. I |:t-Wi. ;t j- or Vm c f Vme Icons hfciwtliv tb» iiwkrfJ ' miomk ' OLD iilcr -ny vtaxauf ri.«c »t uty .jui t.iat otnt (if lkUblc>. Tbc i .niiul ue ar • fxtlisje t 'lurri/n ,f tlii» vuodetfiU i&ar.«T is p*itin!y U> dire the ! c * 'Misifc- ra--c. to matter Low tatfl i Our reronU Jww the iarrri ci t .mfunajtiwi of tbuiuaad* of IV gUnu :ato wler, isluatrvjcs url c;» i it r en. t:va era rui irt'ssisrs!' cmi :jrstr»e\TC« rtniiss" Tins remedy j» n on »i lie a anstn m let is a i-e-. ific fur tit- lwi* tsit, and i* ao >Liii'ul!y •I. R»r! isl ,e}u-t : that :t i- tk- :ojj{h ly ixlchlc .irjl jjr: «nt t*» the Ualr, m> (th-t it CXI y .ea Irs a tup (4 tea •* tt/ie *;t!» t the knot: V.fc;e of the per iod '.t- Tiouan l» uf Dnxkanlt ksir mttl UKCf c'.tn with tl:t» prinlcw ' reoiedy. a: l » rr.auv nn/rt have lieen c:ifnl IB 1 i-u.lt tfta; natr r. en lij kavinj; - tiie ir*r."i !niia; (r til« inK fricmu | I ir-I irbl.tn unbolt their in 1 ' -Cce « Ira. Ac t tellers to day th .t , tl.«j dI««lUi(ill "i :i 1 ir.j; c.f their | fr«e will. I'i xrrr wmt. I 'IVc tbe -k',..lt ' !»;. at is>l atu'eding i«nproreu:--it ." Unit ost the l«*mc| ,it core -n«l for all tiw. Tte "lions | Oul.t> cru" l> «>!•! ..t the tilrtutly low I prisruffoe Ifc-Uar. thu* plating within! resell of t-rcryUwlt a t-e atrcent more cf-I | frtt.jl thin ctfcrr* rtsZrng sls to fi 1. j Full elirr—turns areriuij««|* r.irh |iockagr. | | Spcrial »!tt.r fnci skllk*l |w\ncun wbrn rr-f-otcl without extra rharye j Sent intaid to any J ait .f the worlal on I rereipt of »nr I*-liar A.iilrra lNr|* 1*491 i KI'UIN B GILKS & CO.. xjjuawl ijji Market St.. Philadelphia. All (U.e>i«ailca(e JlKtly confide: tial I | Arc You a Gucsscr? THY THESE COUNT* SEATS. A l»o year's Milescriptiou to The i I-tiler] ri-*. one ytar's snliwription to the AMERICAN FAR MI-R and one year's sul»- npi ion to the SOITHFRN FIRIvSIHK, to the FIRST |ict>on sending us the nearest correct li t of answers to [ | the que-lion*. The next two near-1 H correct lists orn year's sulwcrip turn each to The Enterprise: The next t nearest correct list 6 month* 5 [subscription to The Entcrpriec. All answers mu-t I* in this of-1 I fice not Liter than June 20th 1902. 1. What a woman loves most, a famous Leverage and an cxclama | tion? ». A point of the inmpa'S and a 1 hail or lor vessels?, i 3. A pill.ll and a pin chaser? | 4. A favoi ilc Irish surname? 5- A species of !og, a cereal, a I | kind of sewing, what lovers general- J I ly do ami a !or.iicil. 6. An aiKietit garden and 20, lewt? 7. What all girls like to have, j and a place of defense ? j 8. A coarse painting ami a near j relation? I 9. A body of water a:nl a sul»ur | bon town? 10. A favorite oovcfcf 1 vxing atid I a sailot ? ' 11. What noise is th.:t in the* ; 1 trees. Jack? | 12. A .-ciior ..r.d hi-. l*>y? I 13. A civil sumsK us and a com- j | ni.im! to go to: ward? 14. A species'of bird, and a sil- I vcr coin? 1 15. A toy "s name and an Kng | li>h village? 16. It L:i't old. ami yet it's hot?! 17. A poj ukr color, aiulafavor j ite meat lor dinner? I rf. A vehicle, a etntronant smd [evidence of reniliiy? 19. The name of a river, an.l the generic name for a favorite fruit? ro. What would you call a steer wailing a stream? 2t. An elf. something we did I this morning before leaving the : table, and a I-'rench village? place for the idetitiflca-1 tion of the dead, an insect ami not joSf? - . *.V Very Friendly? 24. The apple f Jling from the tree beholds the discoverer of tin: law of gravitation? Something we liehold upon tl* sea shore s:td a fir.-well saluta tion? 26. An evidence of winter and an ekvation. -S. One of the inimortal Acseri-. can tinniviraU ! 25. H«w the ante belli:m darkey would 3'ldnr s his owner, and an auditorium? 29. |te christian name of a for mer United States Senator? jo. Everything, an expression of disgust and a deposit used for fertilizing? 31. The first syllable of some thing dssared by all, and t® propel a boat? t ' "3a. 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BRIGIIAM, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture of the 1 United State*, Assisted by an Able Corps of Editors > > > 'plIS valuable journal, in addition to the logical treatment of all ag- I __ ricultural subjects will also discuss the great issue of the day,there by adding zest to its columns and giving the farmer something to think about from the every day humdrum of routine duties. Tw# For Tic Price of Oac: "THE ENTERPRISE," , Yoar County Paper, mad THE ATIERICAN FARTIER Doth One Year For SI.OO . .. - This nnparalleled offer is made to dl new subscribers, and all old 1 ones who pay up all arrears and renew within thirty days. Sample r copies free. Address. THE ENTERPRISE, Williamston, N. C. S . - ... L f A.C. I—. ATI. ! NTJC COAST 1.1 h K ». *. CCKPAKT. cox: i >5tD tcarxii. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. BATED SX"'s"]*K ? JK May «th. lyo:. -; 6 = c >.| . = if C A *1 |v M. f*. M. A. ML I*. If. U*ve W* uk>n.— " 9 -—— Ar. kti-ky Ml . «*> iv . U>w Tailwo .i« Ji|. I 7 aij— | I.* K.» t> \»t . r n.-J io 0.-J 7 5»l S«1'» $» J«ra\r Uilmjii IJW It * J •J» O M > » Ccivt *k i:i.a .... t V«S it »o' - l,«r. 1 ayi-ticvilk.. 4 4'f I | - Ar. Florence .... J W * vj' —.. *. M |A * Ar (i>>lil*l4iro . ». ... 9 :• ... I,v. .e>ui>i~.'u .„ ....... 7 .Ml JTf l«v. ft 4 tj Ar. Wi.ikiiigluu - _. 10 »v k«• r. M. A. ll.jp. M. TRAINS COINO XCKTO. * »>{ *£ ** o9 • - "f &"5' e"i » 3 *ft ly.-Sj * s * a * a ~~~ A . M . V. M.i !.▼. !•'U?rrnrr . to c,,| * -""j—■ I«t. l ayrilctiUe. u u{ »*> r*j -•«- l.tuv* Hrlrna i io| 11 «• »- Arrive Wilww a 57!.. 1i » ' A. M. JP. *. A. U. I«t. WilitiinKlon. —— 7 •*> 9 * I.e. tfntgiiotia J » 2M 11 *5 I. v. C.oliUtiuro 7 js 937 " * IV U A. M. P. 11. r. M. l.esve Wilson 1j) « » u » u35 >• Af. Kt-ay MI j3O 90U ■» ioj 11 n • a Arrive Tarhoro. . 934 —l 1— ——« l«avc Tarboro... a3l I L*. Rocky Ml ... Jjo " «j| Ar. U'cldua 4s > -- 1 57| —"* |> M. U. M.IP. M Varikiu Division Main l.tne--Train leaven WU g 10 a. in , arrive# I ayctteiille it m p. ai , leavca Fayelti-villc tin p.m., arrive* Saa fortl Iy» p 111 Returning leave* kaalord j» p. m arrive layelti vilte «40p. ni . leave Fayette vilie 4 {• p. in , arrive* Wilmington 7 jea. m. Beiinettaville lirancli—Traia lea-e» Unaetl» vllle s :o a in , Ma»tou 905 a. m . Red Springs au » m,. I'arktoa 1041 a. m . Hope Mllla 10is*, m anive PayitleMlle 11 10. Returning ka ej FayetteviMe s«o p. ra.. Ho|ie Milla 5 K> P -Bpri"K» SV. P ni. Maxton 6|6 p. at., arrive* Ben ■etU'.lile 7 ij r m. Conuevti >n al Favetleville with train No. 7*. at Maxtuu villi Caroliua Central Kailixod. at R«d Sptiußa * ill! I lie Rid SprinjE* rnd Bovuncte rail. n*ad, at Sanf*wd with Hie Seal *>aril Air I.ine ana ftouiheru Railway at Cn'.f vith Hie Ihiil.aia an 4 ChajliHte Railioud Train on ike Scotlamrxeek Rranch Road leave* WeUWni 115 p. in . Halifax j »(P m . ailiv*» Sen»- land Neck 410 p. m , Cieeiiviile 47 P m . Kin *lou *■ 45 P 111. Returning lea\e« KinMua 7 joa a Creenville « 30a. m , airiviug at ilalifaa noja. m . Weldc.i 11 an a. m , d*ily except SumUv fraiiiv on on •ranch leave Washing ton Sao a. ni , ai.d 1 45 p. m , arrive Paraaele »jj a. m 1 10 p. iu , relnrning leave Pnrmele 915 a ai . and 5 »p a .arrive wa«hin|;ton 1035 a. a*, and A is p. in., daiiv except Samiay. Train leave# Tfcrnoro N. C.. dally excepi Rna day A IS p. m • Sunday 4JS P ni , arrive* Pl* month 6 » p. 111., 630 p. m . Reluming, leave riyiuoutb daily except Sunday. 7> ». m , and Sunday « coa ni.. arrivia larlcio 9JJ a a. 11 cua in. Traiu on Mid'.aml Ji. C. r.tanch leave* CoUa boro daily, except Saaaaday, iw a. an., airiviag SmitHficMl 6 10 a ra . Keturning leave* Sraithftela 7 00 a.ui , arrive* t;old*boro t ij a. a. Train* on Naalivillc Rranch leave Rocky Moaaal at 9JO a. nl., 4mi p. in., arrive Nashville ion a. an.. 4 at p in., Spring hope 11 00a. na . 4 45 p. aa.. Retnruing leave Sp.-iug llcpe n ana. a .s'J P* Naalnille 1145 a. m , s 43 P ■«„ arrive at klrty Mount 1J 10 p iu., 6» p m.. daity e*ce].l Sunday. Train on Clinton tlranch leave* Warae toe Clinton daily, except Sunday, » 3»a. 11l , and 4 1} p m . Rctnining leavea Clinton 7c« a. ai., and ' Ttain No. 78 make* close connection al Weldoa for all point* Notth daily, all rail via Kul mnnd II M. F.MFRSON, C.en'l Fnaeager Agent. J. R. KEM.Y, Cen'l Mara^er. T. M.lCmeiaon, Traflic Mauager. Legal Advertisements. Administrator's Notice. I have qualified as administrator of the estate of Martin I.uther An drews, and hereby give notice to all penens indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. And to all persons having claims against same to file them with me within 12 months from this date. This 20th of May 1902. John D. Biggs, Adni'r. ► Executor's Notice. We have qualified as cxccutora 6f the estate of Dennis Simmons, end hereby notify all persons in debted to same to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate toprcfent same to us within 12 mcnths. This the 20th of May 1902. • John D. Biggs. Dennis S. Biggs. NOTICE t NOTICE 1 The folkaiii),' ppopetty is for *a!p in aa enterprising tobacco town in llartin Co., N. C: One storehouse and lot on Rail Road Streets, heart cf town; one Dwelling cm Rail Road Street; one Coach Shop oa game street; one niee duelling and hrp ot with a niee vinyard and j.cacan tree*; three nice vacant atore lots on Rail Road Street. All in the town of Rtbcisonville, N. C. Addresg R. L. RORERSON, 3J Palkland St., Norfolk, Va. Speaking of the object of educa tion Edward lugle well sa>-s in the Manufacturers' Record that it is ''the equipment of the products of the schools (the children) to per form their full duty to th.-ir God, - their countiy and themselves." Industrial education does not' mean ''learning a trade'' any more than studying arithmetic means learning a trade, says C. K Vaw ter. All true industrial schools should include a centre in the sciences, both theoretical and prac tical, that fits one for any industry. The object of industrial training itf to teach the art of doing. It trains the eye. It trains the hand. One takes a coarse in rood turning, not because he ever expects to be a cabinet maker or a carpenter j any ■more than those expect to become practical chemists *ho take a course
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