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1: a J3 Lie depends Upon foods Food depend Upon vegetation: Vegetation depends Upon ram of sunshine. Thus nature supples the leant of esiflenco. Ram and sunshine mean moiftura and duft ; Moefture and dust meant toiled and soggy d cracker. Tit the. nature of a cracker, if exposed to the air, to absorb moisture and coDect duft. j Common bulk toda crackers have nothing to depend upon for pro - lecuon and are consequently often unfit to eat Unttoda OlSCtllt depend upon an air tight package foe their clranKness and frethnett. and a most dependable package k it. That the duft, nokture and odor proof nature of the package preserve the pure, crisp, wholesome nature of the biscuit Therefore, the nature of things would naturally suggest 41; i. -. V ho 8g rr NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY . 1 s. .5 i l.. I. .!- -' . .. ! TO ST. LOUIS. Gtf tawst Ctapons and Vote Them Befor the Date Eiplrca. TheCUlotBoxlj Now Ready at ThU oflec 4 SINGLE COUPOIN Tftfa Coupon Good for Ono Vote Foe. Not goad otter Auguot 13, 1904. SS 1 1 1 ft; atii.'s'-iict,ii' ;t, CUD3CRIPTION VOTING COUPON (VSKD OM NSW SUBSCRIPTIONS ONI.Y) r Thia poepon when accompanied by the amount necessary U good fOtl---UVotee and oan be exchanged for one -Coupon of that, nabervW.i. .....Votoa, on baaU of following: CI s 7 ik(H a .00 (M Tcan' BufiKripHoa)..... S00 Votes (HiKlloBUu'aubKriDlioa)...... 250 Vote. I (Tim Month.' ButMcrlotlon) 12S Vote. i M UcU. (Obc Months' tutMcriplioa) 35 Votes at thni out and'wheit the amount neceatary acoompanies It the prefer Aumber of Votea wUl be given. Those , will be forniahed by p4TUg aj tne omoe. t Til :'l.:i9Tlf rAL::IJNA . kta rWrmal and Industrial College -couasEs- Lltcrfry, ."" Claaaical, Scientific,' Pedagoetcal, Commercial, f'V"V. - Oomettic Science, -, Manual Training,' ; Masic. ' Mm catiM iMdlnv to MoIonMS. AdTsnccd courw leading to DcfflCM. Well ' m iotwd Practic ud Obtemtka School. Faculty Dumber. SO. Board, lauadry. ' Co. capotKiti. r iavtird Croat Ukmc deslrins; coaipctent tcacbcrs sad steaocTapcfs. For cataaawe aaa otaer mforwnoii aflarrM pfwd Fracuc aad Obaemdoa School. Faculty Dumber. 50. Board, lauadry, .am. aad tn fat aacof text book., cte.. $160 a jwar. For re.ideBta of Um f i e 1W. irtecntk aanaal aeuioa bcsins 6eptenbr 29th, 1J0. To secore , v . .dia4or rin .11 frr-tuitioa application. AouM bt audc befora Jaly 15tk. CHARLES D. McIVER, President, GREENSBORO, N. C Ckosapeakearid VorIUa' Fair Ocertlo Route v . ... avar ti tm r.T" a raa a : tJ - ' UMHI n-awna) F w ;- . 1 Short t, Quickest and Best Route. VestnmW. Elculighted TJm aSlrepera and Dining Cart. Through ticket from North CrrtlL: l.h direct connections. Special Rates for Season, Sixty or l sal y Tickets. Fifteen day ticketfrom Concord $24.45. Stoep . izjcara . aamodatfonS engajed on application - . : j ' v: - i Cpeclal Coach Excuratona i - Ou a Correal' ' "rized dstes. tickets good for ten days at rate of $13 15. I'-Z'y km rstta from other stations. tpec accommocruons arranged tor parties umidcuciu. noure and ck a y""? t t accordir'ly. For coach excursion dates W, X . Wurthen, D. P. A. C. Sr O. Ry - RICHMOND. VA. f-jzy OTUa a-...'....l LHa Li-iit C & O-celebrated mountain resorts. Sour Stomach No appenta, lota of atrangth, arvouaneaa, headacba, coosttpallon, bad breath, general debility, sour rla Infa, and catarrh et tha etomach are all due to Indlfaatloa. Kodol cures IndlfsMon. This new discovery repre aenta tha natural Julcss of dlgsstlon , aa'thay axis! k a healthy stomach, combined with the frailest known tonla and feconetruetWe properties. Kedol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure (n dlfettlon and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all etomach troubles by cleanatnf, purifying, aweetonlnf and etrengthsnlnf the mucous membraoee ' Hnlngtheatomaoh; DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT avWllltk to the Men en4 atreatatb to the Weak. BorUas oily, tt.00 Sue koidlat 7 ttroM v tUoialaUe,lucaaU.(orSOe. by St. 0. BsWttt 0s., Okloifs. Sold by the Gibson Drug Store. UNIVERSITY ' OF NORTH CAKOLINA Academic Department, Law. Medicine, Pharmacy. Free tuition to teachers and to min : isters' sons. Scholarships and loans for the needy. ; - y 620 Students. 67 Instructors New Dormitories, Gymnasium, Water Works, Central ' Heating System. . ' ;.- -'' ' '"'.. The Fall Term begins. Sept 5th. 1904. Addrest . : FRANCIS P. YEN ABLE, - PRESIDENT ; CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Insurance end v . I am now handling a complete line of all kinds of Insurance. UfefW,4k)clatei. tie aeatofH Be i The incontestable policies now be ing issued by the NEW YORK LIFE are the most attractive contracts now on the market- :. ; I have a strong line of Fire and Casualty Companies and respectfully ask a share of your business. -' I also nave some very desirable Real Estate and Cotton Mill Stock for sale. : " ' :jj - . ; . ?L.C3 J' slll wp ' -r.a end Ileal Estate Agent. O.Ie in Ue-jv riorris Eid Room 30 Vaksak. ... .IVW. at e a-4 alar t.i,f ,. f -51 I. Education Does riNot Xi the Nettro Mr BOOKMt ' t. WAJH1NCTOW ( imio and industrial point OF THS ITCGBO Pii1 lA 7jUDGii)'pttMly from an ewnomii n of view, THE EDUOATION. IS FATING, and wQl.paj more largely in the l ; xtui? m proportion as educational opportunities are m&m TSi, --i .... -... -... women trained at Hampton and Tuskegee not 10 per cent can be found In idleness at any season in the year. Within the last month I have asked for and secured direct informa tion aa to the criminal records of the graduates of fifteen of the largest and oldest negro colleges and industrial schools, and the facts are that only two graduates out of the whole number have ever been sentenced to prison, and at the present time,$rOT A SINGLE MAN OR WOMAN BEARING THE DIPLOMA 01" ONE OF THESE FIF TEEN INSTITUTIONS WEARS THE PRISON GARB. The records of the south show that 80 per cent of the colored persons in prison are without knowl edge of trade and 61 per cent are illiterate. If the negro at the north is more criminal than his brother at the south it is largely because the north withholds from him the opportunity for employment that the south gives. There should be no disguising the iact that there are anxious days for my race and serious effort ahead, but never for a moment do I doubt our ultimate triumph. FREEDOM CAN NEVER BE GIVEN. It must be purchased. IN PROPORTION Aa THK NK0RO CAN CONVINCK THI SOUTH IRN WHITE MAN THAT BY REASON Of EDUCATION HE CAN PER FORM IN THE REST MANNER THE SERVICES OP HEAD AM HAND THAT THE COMMUNITY DESIRES, IN THE SAME PROPORTION WILL THAT LASTINO FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN THE RACES WHICH IS SO VITAL BE STRENGTHENED. The negro in this country does not seek as a race to exercise political supremacy over the white man, nor is social intermingling WITH ANY RACE considered by the negro to be one of the essentials to his progress. Ell The "Unattached" sf Both Sexes r Mn. fRANK LBSUB HE peaceful and happy "unattached" man is one who is so wise, so well balanced, so self sufficing that love has never gained the mastery of his will or his rea- son one who is able to care for his friends, and even to dawdle and dally with the affections and yet never, give, way to them ONE WHO IS ONE'S MASTER A1JTJ .NOT LOVE'S SLAVE. Such men there are, and when once in awhile I meet one I look upon him with awe and admiration. I walk around and around him aa one does around that tilting stone in Ireland, which may be gentlj rocked this way and that by the hand of a child and resists the strong eat plan's efforts to move it from its base! For my part I would not for the world move it even if I could, nor would I move the man who resembles it The absolutely unattached woman who does not. coquet and who does not even play, at love and never has played at it s rarer, but I hare now and again seen her also. She is generally literary or artistlo or philanthropy . FOR A WOMAN MUST DEVOTE HERSELF TO SOMETHING. She is generally plain of visage and of dress. She Is a little self assertive and a little opinionated, for she has never learned love's sweet humility. She is rather care less of the opinions of others and thoroughly contented with her own theories of life." She is, as a rule, very sure that love is a folly or at least would be for her, and, what is more, it is a thing SHE does not care to study or consider. She is perhsps the most satisfied and contented of women, BUT IS SHE THE HAPPIEST t f THAT TH E QUESTION TO WHICH I HAVE NEVER YET POUND A SATISFACTORY REPLY. Br- PvaSsssat Irreverence of. Modern Church Music ALBBBT A. STANLEY, Unhrenttr mt Mtekiaaa OPXll in these modern timea are too prone to combine a utue religious aoggerei wiui a poor quauty p; . aance musio and dignify the mixture by the name & of hymn. THERE IS ENTLRELT' TOO MUCH RAGTIME CHURCH MUSIC. It should be remembered that emotions are to be reached through the heart more than through the ' v There is any amount of proof to subjtantiate the assertions that I have made. ,Half of the musie to whioh hymns are set would make good . TWOSTEPS OS ;WAXTtES " U jfJvi. In iheir eocleaiastio disguise they do not amount to much from either a musical or literary point of view. ; v I sincerely hope that less ragtime church musio will be bilerpretod In the future and that my remarks on tbJjs subject will furnish food for asoussion among "the churehgoIng:pe ; " PERHAPS AS A CONSEQUENCE t CHURCH MVSIO WILL ! CHURCH MUSIO IN THE FUTURE. Eei rattf Njro Leav1 theCountry By aUsao TUKNSIi a Um Aerfa MstaeSait pjpjHE supreme court of the United SteS is against na. We I I have good friends in this oountryr yet they are eompara I J tively few, and THtf ONLY; TB$f LEFT FOB US tO DO IS l'.T6JJ&fB$i'JX4i us go where we can be men. The negro is here. Boms declare that he Is here to stay, but I doubt that very much unless he is to stay under the ground. GET THE SIGNED GUAR ANTES. Gibspn Drag Store Agrees to Return: j Money ( if Mi-o-na Fsu'b t Make I You Well. Have Oibeoa I)re Beote- ai. she following 'geenntee when yosi ky box of Mi-o-na nature's cure for dyspepsia. CcAKANTXBr. Tha Otbawt Bit Btsu hna fuad lac bhmkx paid lor M a aa. the empty box, tf flat paich it has failed cart drtprpaia or troubles This (aanaiiat eevtfs to SO ceal boxM, orawatk . traatawat v- (Slaved) TaaOuaoa Daoa Sraaa. Mi-o-na is a remarkable preparation that tones np the diavative organa aad qaickly givea perfect health and atrangth. IS will cure the wont eaaee of Indlgea. tioa, or the depreaaed Irritated atate that affleta nearly every one who baa stomach trouble. It ia not a mere digestive like the pepaUt table ta, bat is a rssasil tha . abaolmtoty and positively onndyepaseJe and raatorat perfect health to the diges tive system. . )!:. Gibson Drag Store can tell yaa -of their customers who recommend Mi-o-na because it cored them. Better than .ell testimonials, though, la the guarantee under which Mi-o-na la sold. It ia a plain, positive statement that if thia remedy dose not relieve yon of indiges tion, U will coat you absolutely nothing. Watered stock has been known to take a drop too much. A Summer Cell A summer cold is not only annoying but if not relieved pneumonia will be the probable result by fall. One Min ute Cojigh Cure clears the phlegm. draws - eut the inflammation, heals. soothes and strengthens the- luge -and bronchial tubes, One Minute Cough Cure ia an ideal remedy for tlieicail dren. It ia pleraant to the taate and perfectly harmleea. A certain cure for croup, cough and cold. Sold by The Gibson Drug Store. f D 1 I 11 Small Ads. at Jt a Hue that . bring BIG WESmSUr snail InTestment Advertisements placed indue column are CASH. Count at the rate of one cent a word for the first insertion and the second, if you want longer ask for a rate. We cannot run these for anything but SPOT CASH. . A penny column ad one at leM, will not bring you a fortune. bu an intelligent use of it will bring you bits profit on the investment I ry and be convinced. FOR RENT My house on (Jeor gn avenue. Apply to J. L. H art sell, of K L. Duval, 508 West 8th street, Charlotte, N. C. a8-13 FOR SALE Five nice building lots near Gibson MUL- Will give terms to suit purchaser. Adams, Armfield, Jerome & Maness. . s4 Baled Hay. New Crop. Black welder & Harris, Phone 162. a2tf The Morris Select School opens September 12th in high school build ing. 7-30 tf NOW is the time to get your child in the Morris Select School. 7-30 tf -Wanted k few Morris Select School. girls for the 7-30 tf For Sale Cotton Seed, D. J. Boat & Co; " Jy 18tf. FOR RENT Two cottages, on Georgia avenue, one five and one six room, apply to Dr. Houston or Dr. Johnson. tf Havanucrs steam bread, fresh every day, Dove k Boat. ' tf. FOR RiT Room tecendy occu pied by Cabarrus Savings Bank. Ap ply to Cabarrus Savings Bank in their new office in Morris Budding. 5-12-t Ladies clean vour kid rloves wi.a the Drv Cleaner, i- It is not a liauid. leaves no odor and can be used while' while the gloves are on the nana . tor sale only by The Concord Drug Co. ToLBT-nA few oftfce roens the new Morris building. Apply ts -Morris Bros. J 5-13 if iTosSAH 20,000 feet of forest ine umber, 10,000 feet oak tunbcr4 E. F. White tf It vou would quit paying rent., osva,. ,.. , yous home, your place bueinetaj':? ' your farm, buy and be your owe land- i lonL, Quit paying interest. Lay by, something for a : rainy dayr where it will pay you interests. Call on Aaanu,' - Jerome, Armfield & Maness. Ia new" Morris Building.' je 29-tf - - " i i . emdNfee Bjnseaat S)S aw fi Lamas issjua. ge. gae mM aaaV WANTED. Te U vour treacrip " tiona; at your service say hour of nirhv rind tne 43 W, Depot street. S W Williams. ; - V 3-22 tf IS' A : 't' n- s 3
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