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PAPER OP NEW
BBRH
Jrt CRATEW COT7NTT,
V'Bem, N. 0. July 18, 1911.
"j , SEU1 itiDB PLAGUES.
. "Individuals suffer from plagues
and' communities are plagued, and
there are exclamations of astonish
ment over the afflictions, as being
.from the Evil One History tells
Of . persons being severely dealt
(with,', as being possessed of the
devil, --because of some physical
' disease that made them a terror to
their:, neighbors. Many a town
and city has been doomed to de
vastation through some plague
that destroyed those staying and
followed those fleeing.
Modern sciemea lalteflMOTrU
1. . .,,,l
' I , npunreveata the ntM J14y1
oped the eTfeelB of th ftriflQtea
' ' feoples. l&vm&
ndifferenoe o $jrrlat int joelnt
nhe way to the source of InilvWu
. al and community plagues. The
1 personal refusal to live rightly
, marks the beginning to widespread
J trouble. That no one lives for him
U self or herself alone, is seen every
dy. The carelsssness of one means
fire that destroys both the careless
one and surrounding property.
Befusal to observe sanitary laws is
a crime and outrage that well gov
erned communities punish. With
jnunication between towns and
cities, the plague of one can be
made the plague of many, there
fore the necessity to enforce the
law upon the individual of right
and cleanly living, that through
failure of such living theni be
opened no way to wide spread dis
aster. The clean premises, the
destruction of every fly and mos
quito breeding source are health
demands, easy to carry out, and
carefully carried out mean com
munity safety. Bvery household
well ordered in its clean bill ;of
V jL-fceaUh, meana-a clean communltyi3riry ,60c at all druK:
jtaA soroor&mmunity to commu-j ; V
totty there areeflblisned state and
EwVonal safe guards to preserve
earth, by first keeping away ev
eay source that may first lead to
aaettneas or disease.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORI A
Btehard Welling, of New York, de-
Bajaared civic depravity before the N
C3aJ Education Association at San
ftatocW
$100 REWARD, $10a
The reader! of tfcU papa will be
ffaaaod to learn that there t at least
mm (treaded disease that aoieoce baa
iMa abU to eure in alt Ma atogee, and
mm Catarrh. UaH't Catarrh Car is
tkeeahr positive ear new known ta the
mtmml fraternity. Caferra bemg a
eaaaKHutlooaJ diaeaae, reqairea a eoo
MtbdoBal treatment. U all's Catarrh
Core to Ukenyinternally, acting direct
ly upon the blood and mucous suxfacae
t tha fystem. thereby deatroyinc the
; foOBdauon of the disease, and tiring
kas patient trengtli by balldinf op the
avBMUtauon and aMUUrar natore to do-
, !( Its work. The proprietor have ao1
, ejaatk faith m lu caratfr poweaa fltat
eMtuey offer Una Hundred UoNart
at any ease that It fails to eure. Bead
fc batofteeUmorjlak. Addresa,
T. J. CHENEY A CO.,Toledo, 0.
. Bold by all Druggists, 75o.
Ink Halt's Family Pills for eoa-
1
, a
The Govtrnroant paid to special proa
eg tore fl, 281, 48J froaj IS10 1 191U In
feildlUoa to -RMS.aft ia aalariea to ray;.
. Ai aaaitUota.
WOMEN
.'orta It dSr Vpj
frill tW Dmitri tl catTtdm
ip I cmtln frvpalUi l Ckuav
Irrlili'l rioraack inJ UltfltV
V'U Tlrcr;!i0'4 iuij aflftl
i' .'i t! tr ' t'l tl Cz'l'T-
yr :-,!'
Not
Nw aa4 aia ym c iara woaaea naaa
imi dawa cba atrac rbe look lik afetera.
Vim mwm Mftncih(l im lKt lliaa am
' aMkf Bad oaahter, and yoa realize that
- a anna at torty r lorrr-" ovgat w M
t aar aneat and faireat. Way iaa't it to?
Taa iaaanl healta of wqpaa m ao ie
tiautclr anoeiatcd with the local fcoalta
of tha aaaeatially feminine orfrae that
thara aa. ta ao red check aad roend
foraa wheta tbera fa female weekne,
- - .
Weaaea who here aaaTered froa
tail trouble bare found prompt
relief and eure in taa ate of Dr.
Perce's Favorite Prescription It (irer rior and vitality ta the
organs of womanhood. It dears the complexion, briihtaaa (tat.
yea aad reddens the check.
No alcohol, or habit-forming drugs u contained in "Favorite Prcaeriptioa.
Any tick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. - Every letter it
held as sacredly confidential, and answered in a plain envelope. Address I
World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. K.V. Pierce, Pre. , Buffalo, N.Y.
Sale Property For Taxes.
Notice is hereby given that all the
lands whose owners are delinquent in
the payment of their taxes for the town
of Bridgetorj for the year 1910, and
prior (hereto, will be sold for the pay
ment otplheir taxes at the post office
Bridgetoc at 12 M. August 5th. 1911.
and the followering named persons are
particularly required to take notice that
their lands, as described in the space
opposite their names below, are among
those to be sold that the amounts of
taxes expenses and costs due by each
delinquent owner is set ' opposite his
name and property.
Allen John Lota
1
3
1
$ 75
2 18
88
75
5 05
4 01
1 50
2 13
Barrington, W. A'
B. St.
A. St.
Ballang Ellias
Hardison, M. L.
Hopwell, W. R.
Morton, C. D.
Wolman Mary
West, W. S,
Wethington Mary A.
Agt.
1 acre
1 (Williams
1 50
W. MOORE,
lax Collector.
Ensign R. S. Young Jr.. of Concord,
N. C, disappeared from the destroyer
Perkins at New York.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORI A
Representative McCatl, of Masaachu-
aetta condemned the initiative, referen
dum and recall in a speech at Cedar
Point, Ohio.
SOLVES A DEEP MYSTERY.
"I Want to thank you from the bot
tom of my heart,' wrote C B Kader, of
Lewisburg, W. Vs., "for the wonder
ful double benefit I got from Electr c
Bitters, in curing me of both a severe
case of stomach trouble and of rheuma
tism, from which 1 had been an almost
helpless sufferer for ten years. It suit
ed my case as though made just for
me " For dyspepsia, indige&tion, jaun
dice and to rid the system of kidney
poison that causes rheumatism, Elec
tric Bitters has no equal. 1 ry them.
Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy.
218 19.
'A heavy tax on dowries of American
brides in international marriages was
suggested by Representative Kaen, of
California.
HELP FOR THOSE WHO HAVE
STOMACH TROUBLE.
After doctoring for about twelve years
for a bad stomach trouble, and spend
ing nearly Ave hundred dollartt for med
icine and doctors' fees, I purchased my
wife one box of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets, which did her so
much good that she continued to use
them, and they have done her more
good than all of the medicine I bought
Before. Samuel Hoyer, Koluom. Iowa.
This medicine is for sale by all Dealers,
samples free.
Threatened the King.
The honor of knlRlitliocwI Ih nnt on
stolen sppoals to even IkkIt. Coke of
Norfolk, who rinldercl tlmt he hnrt n
far bettor elnlm tlinn the speaker to
the designation of first commoner of
England, atronKly dlHllLed the Idea of
a handle to bis nnme. This fart tim
well known to Oeorps IV. When Coko
wst chofn to liend n deputation prsy
ln( the kins to dlKtnln from his rn-r-eoo
and council those ndrtsers who by
their conduct had proved themseWea
alike enemlca to thr throne and po
p Oeorge announced tlmt be wonld
fv wtbo with him. "If Coke of Nor-
f o an
ntern my prewenrr," he declared.
r Ml knight bim " Thr tbrwit
waj repeated to Ok, who rejotnnd.
If be 4imi surh n thing I swear I'll'
break bin sword." And as the MtUMt
tforfuik squire waa quite rapahln ci
oottut Urls, George refrained from car
ryluf out bla threat. tendon Chroo
Ida. Nver leave home on a loumsy wilh-
Mt a bottle Of Chamberlain's Cotlr,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It ia
auwiet certain to be needed and rsnnot
be obtained when on hoard the ear or
iteamehlye. For sale by all dealers.
tarty Reman Lews,
lite very earUeat Human law were
the contained la the ae caUed "I'spl
rtaa bode," but of tbeee but tittle ta
known. The next In order are Unite of
the twelve UbWa, compiled by tb
Decewvlrt at the bedaaltif of lb
farm oeofury of tbe d(ya btatory.
K u SCO. Toeaa famous laws
fatal Of rvrlatoQ Of tb the cf
l'"if Uwa, artfkantMMWoMi whkB,
ifenUaf tw ttidlliott, Im4 bee lnv
txjrterl ran 'Or try three commhv
aiMeri wke bad Um aeat to Athene
for the (tarpoM of tUHt ikw law
and rnetnfne aH night b baefat the
pfti of Hemk, The sew coda, whew
vmpMr4, m( tngntti on tweivt
tahUta nf my ef brcaa aad net bp U
paUi !-.- . . '
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Notice of Election
Whereas; one fourth of the freehold
ers of number eight township, having
certified their intention to apply to the
Board of Trustees of the county Farm
Life School located in the Eight Town
ship, and whereas, the said one fourth
of the freeholders of said number eight
township, presented a petition to this
Board, asking that an Election be held
in Numher Eight Township at the Teg
ular polling places in said Township, on
Saturday July 22 1911, under and by
virtue of section 9, chapter 84 of the
laws of 1911, for the purpose of voting
a thirty year bond issue, in the Bum of
twenty five thousand ($25,000,00) dol
lars, of said Eight Township, Craven
County Bonds, bearing 5 per cent in
terest, and for levying and collecting
on all the taxable property and polls in
said Township, sufficient to provide for
the payment of the interest on said
bonds, and creating a sinking fund for
the payment thereof, for the purpose
of offering the same under tbe provis
ions of section 9, as aforesaid, to the
said Trustees of the County Farm Life
School. Provided said County Farm
Life School be located in the Eight
Township. Now therefore; it is hereby
ordered that an Election be called and
held in Number Eight Township, Cra
ven county, at the regular polling pla
ces in said Township on Saturday July
22 1911, during the hours on said day as
prescribed by the general law govern
ing State and County Elections. Tbe
said Election shall be conducted in all
other repects under the provisions of
the general law governing general
Elections. A new registration in said
Township is hereby called, to be had in
said Township under the provisions of
the general law governing new regis
trations, at which Election those favor
ing the issuing of said Township Bonds
and the levying and collecting of such
a tax for such a purpose, shall vote a
ballot on which shall be written or
printed the words "For County Farm
Life School," and those opposed shall
vote a ballot on which shall be written
or printed the words "Against County
Farm Life School," Ordered further
that for the purpose- of holding such
Election, the following are hereby ap
pointed Registrars and Pollholders, at
the regular polling places which are as
follows:
First Ward-At the City Hall. Reg
istrar Abe Li e, Pollholders, J. B. Hill,
Mayer llahn.
Second Ward -At the Court House,
Registrar C. K. Hancock, Pollholders,
Walter Fulford, Jesse Pope.
Third Ward-At Atlantic Engine
House, Registrar, C. W. Bell Pollhold
ers J. 1). MrKoy, I). W. Basnight.
Fourth Ward-At Fourth Ward Fire
Company 'p House. Registrar Alex Mc-
i.arklan, Pollholders J. F. HeDdereon,
W. B. Gilbert.
Bern Precinct-At 6th, Ward Hoae
Reel Headquarters. Registrar. J. H.
Stanley, Pollholders B. F. Dukea, E.
I.. Smith.
Peech Grove-Registrar J. B. French,
Pollholders Dani.l Lane, K. McKeeL.
Gum Howe Registrar J. Wilcox.
Pollholders B. B. Scott, D. F. Atkin
son.
Tisdales-Registrar. W. F. Crockett.
Pollholders J, T. Shute, Carter Tia-
dale.
At the close of said Election tha
Regiatrars and Pollholders of the First,
the Second, the Third, the Fourth
Wardii, Burn Precinct, Beech Grove,
Gum Rown and Tiadalea No, Eight
Township shall certify the return at
aid Election to the Board of Coooty
Commissioners, at tbe meeting of amid
BoarJ to be held on the First Moolay
in August 1911. ra August 1911, ia the
same manner and governed by the same
laws and such election officer are
quired to certify election returns for
any general election.
S. II. FOWLER,
i Clerk,
New York politic is becoming or
aiderably involved m tbe reapportkm
tnoot of the House of K prveaota three.
SAVES TWO LIVES.
"Neither mi state nor my naif might
be living today. If It had Dot baeo for
Dr. Rmra New Dterorarr" write A.
I). McDonald a rayetteville. N. O, K.
i r? 'VAV
r. u, no. b, "for we now bad ixigs
fsl cooeha that ae other remedy eouM
harp. We were UM my tarter bad ca
smpUon. 8be wee vary weak and had
eight sweats but year wonderful medi
cine completely eared es both. It's tbe
best I ver 4SMd or beard at" For
or erunf , eovghs, eotda. hemorrhage,
kfT'ppe. eelbma, by uver, map,
wbooplrar foot h, all branchial tree
bU, (ta supreme. Trial bottle free,
GAe and f LUX Gear an lead y all drug-
. ?s ' a m i i . i a '.
' , ''tsm AW.
At Chrltes dinner la WsiBter
ta a aloenis wbe had bej a h
fa tfi pnWUt eye vrae ritiM epos
rir the trw ir make a HttJe ar.rh.
Ifa frm anl fxrsn: " n t 'i
r'flr.r fnr att..r,,., a f,r tn top.
1 ,! l
H Ralead Raetteaa aVefare NeM
. DjMBiltw Greek word for p
Car. Ita cbewilcal naaaeta attroglyoatta.
It waa dlaeorered la ' laboratory
Parts try A. Sobrer ta 187. Sobrar
raped death a honored times by
ctoaeat marjla tad waa aerer able to
lean bow t handle thaaxpkwrte with
aaysafatyvv iv . j- r ".
hoot lSKf Alfred HobXa ffwexUaa
nglneer, Vaaned bow to explode the
HiNtf by detonation. Nobel Bros, of
BMMtmg that year Mat a jvmnc maa
to Amartra to tatrodnca lta use to mln
era. He met with ao raceeai, aad a
On ean of the liquid left by him ta a
New Tort hotel when thrown Into tha
(tract wrecked ' the hotel, Injnring
many and causing the neighbor booh to
rain glass.
It waa known commercially at tale
tage as "glonlon" and blew op by ac
cident a Went Indies packet at Colon,
killing fifty people and detjtroylng
property worth a million dollars. Then
Its use waa prohibited by law. It will
bora at certain temperatures If tbe
quantity Is small. When exploded It
Instantly expaifds 10,000 times; tbe
gases rminlre 10,300 times the apace
of the liquid.
At last Nobel learned to soothe and
quiet the liquid by causing It to be ab
sorbed .In Infusorial earth. It was this
preparation that in 1866 was called dy
namite by Nobel. When It explodes
tbe force plunges first downward and
then rebounds upward. Unless confin
ed It has little tendency to lateral pres
sure. This is one of Its great peculiar
lUaSv Lo ulsvllia OouriafsJoumai.
Clildren Cry
t OR FLETCHER'S
CASTORI A
The motions to quash the indictments
against John and James McNamara,
alleged Los Angeles dynamiters, were
denied.
DEATH IN ROARING FIRE.
May not result from the work oPRre-
bugs, but often severe burns are caused
that make a quick need for Bucklen's
Arnica Salve, the quickest, surest cure
lor Burns, wounds, bruises, boils, sores.
It subdues inflammation, it kills pain.
It soothes and heals. Drives off skin
eruptions, ulcers or piles. Only 25c at
all dealers.
Hundreds of people are believed to
bave perished in forest fires in North
ern Ontario.
HAPPIEST GIRL IN LINCOLN.
A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "1 had
been ailing for some time with chronic
constipation and stomach trouble. 1 be
gan taking Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets and in three days I
was able to be up and got better right
along. I am the proudest girl in Lin
coln to find such a good medicine." For
sale by all dealers.
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If you desire any mfonnition, please
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Una as well as to sQ tickets.
& F. GARY. ' . O. JONES,
O. P. A. T. P. A.
Washington, ft C Raleigh, N. C
: Instead of Uquld ,
Anliccpljca-Pcroxldo
V . isargr people fe sow tuinf '
' Paxiin Toilet Aoturptle
taa WW toUat rrtnlMd aowdar lo h
dla4 la waur a rdd. '
tot all toiwt aad byrtrals mm it 1
bcUar aa4 Sanr aounofnWial'
To iImm aoi whites tba r
taath, ranxrrs IsrUT and
praraat a Knar. -
To dtalofvi fevmlli, i
- atrtT dlaaaaa rrta an4
pSrify Vi I'r'aih,
trrtrttfwrrk tR. mtnrlMA
to rrrvi fcloillm frm tl. Uth and
mrlfy t Irwith fir -riAli..
T'i T""l n ar. i
r-' 'It1' i t
Band BectioB Jsna life School io,
- V Certs Tcrwnahla. - r
:Wherees, one-fourth of the free-hold- '
era of No. 1 township having certified
their mtentiowto apply to the Board of
Trustees of the County Farm' Life
School to hare the said school located
ia the eeventh township;
And whereas, the said one-fourth of
the free-holders of No. 7 township.
presented a petition to this Board, ask
ing that an election be held in No. 7
township, at the regular polling places
in said Township, on Saturday, August i
5th, 1911, for the purpose of voting a
thirty yeas bond issue in the sum of
(10,000.00 of said No. 7 township. Cra
ven county, bonds bearing 5 per cent
interest, and for levying and collecting
on all tbe taxable property and polls in
said township, sufficient to provide for
the payment of interest on said bonds i
and creatng a sinking fund, for the
payment thereof, for the purpose of I a
offering the same under the provittions j St
of section 9. as aforesaid, to the tad IS
Trustees of the County arm Life
acnooi, provtaea said county f arm l.ile ifj
ci I l I i : . i . ! vjrf
ocuuui uw locateu in me Beveiun iiiwn-
ship.
Now Therefore, it is hereby ordered
that ao election be called anjBield in
No. 7 township, Craven couiitiVat the ft
regular polling places in said town? nip,
on Saturday Aug. 5th, 1911, during the
hours on said day as prescribed by the
general laws governing new registra
tions, at which election tho. e, favoring
the issuing of said township bonds, and!
the leving and collecting of such a til
for said purpose shall vote a ballot on
which shall be written or printed the
'For County Farm Life Schools,":
and those opposed, shall vote a ballot
on which shall be written or printed the
words. "Against County Farm Life
Schools."
Ordered Further, that for :he purpose
of holding such elections, 'At. H. C.
Wood is hereby appointed Registrar,
and Messrs. J. W. Conner ami J. A. j
Miller are hereby appointed poll-hold- j
ers. At the close of said election, tne i
Registrar and Poll-holders fcliall cei tit'yj
the returns of said election to the !
Board of County Commissioners, a-
their next regular meeting after said" ;
election, in the same manner and gov
erned by the said laws as such elect ion.
officers are requested tocerhfy election
returns in any general elect i..n.
By order of the Board, th;s July 3rd,
1911.
S. H. FOWLER,
Clerk Iioard of County Com.
Bond Election Farm Lire School No.
One Township.
Whereas, one-fourth of thn free
holders of No. 1 Township Inivin certi
fied their intention to apply to the
Board of Trustees of tho Cojnty Farm
Life School, to have the said school lo
cated in No, one township.
And Whereas, the said one fourth of
the free-holders of said No. one town
ship, presented a petition to this hoard
asking that an election I held in No. or
township, on Friday, August ilh, I'.Hl,
under and by virtue of Section 'J, Oiao
ter 84, Laws of l'.lll, for the purpose of
voting a thirty year hond i .sue in the
sura of ten thousand dollars of sin i N .
one township, ("raven county hond",
bearing fi per cent interest, in id fur
levying and collecting on all Lhetaxahle
property and polls in sani tow -n hip ml
ficient to provide for the payment of
interest tl ereof, for the purpimc nf id
ering the same under the pr ivinons nf
section 9, as nfuieHiul, to tin- Mini
Trustees of th" I'o ii.iy Firm l.fe
Sehool, provided naid I't.unty Farm Life
School be located in No. one t iwml
rHE:5tate Norma; and loflustrial
Now There
that an tdix-
No. one township, t'raven county, at
the regular polling places in "aid town
ship on Friday, August 4th, 1911, dur
Ing the hours on hukI day .vi present i d
by the general lawn Koverninc; new I
regitration. at which i dec lion tho'
favaring the igsuing of nuch a tax lot
aid purpose, shall vote n I allot, on
whlKh .hi l.u WNll,.n ,xr nrlnlu. I H n
'For County Farm Life School and thuyi
opposed ahk.ll vote n ballot on whirh
hall b written or printed ihe w.wdi
"Against County Farm Life Sc1.iob "
Ordered further, that for the purp
of holding toch h-ctions, the folio
war sppoinud Registrars and Toll
bolder, to-wit:.
Vaoeboro Precinct H. O. Uutlr.
Ragiatrsr, and MciUy Dink ins and A.
it Whit ford. Poll-hokler.
Ilapl Cypres Prsrinrt-M. F. Al-
drldga, Reglttrar, E. F. Adam. J W.
Uoff, Poll holders.
At tba cVom of said alactinn, tha
Rafiatar and poll hoklera shall certify
th return of said election to the
Board of County Cornmimionrri at
taaif Mxt rsfglar mealing af lar said
alsetloo, in th 4ams mannsr and go?
rnad by tns laid law as uch lction
ofnesrs ar rrqolad 14 cerlify rat urn
ia any erl (lectloa.
By order of th Board, tWa July 3rd.
1911.
S. n. FOWLER.
Clark Board of Coram awloorr.
f.8. Rajford, 615 Nw Vork lAtt
Bldf Kaitaaa Cily, M., mts. "1 had
a aetar stlark af a cola which Ud
ia my bark and kidnay aad 1 waa In
traat pala from lay trarbla. A frtaftd
raeonnwnad folT Kldy Ptllndl
ad two bottlea of Dm and ttoy hava
dona rna .a world ftf fooeVVtY S.
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SCnOOLS: AND COLLEGES i
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Has since 18 1 givenVauorough instruction under positively Christian
influences at the lowest possible cost."
RESULT: It b to-day with He faculty of 32. a boardlrg patronage of 828,
Its student body of 400, and its plant worth $140,000
THE LEATWNG TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GJLLS IN VIRGINIA !
$150 pays a'l charges for the year. Including table board, room, lights, steam
heat, laundry, medical attention, physical culture, and tuition i all subjects
except music and elocution. For catalogue and application biaiik adarees,
. REV. THOS. ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Principal.
RLACKSTONK, VA.
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A State chool to train teachers for the j iblic schools of
North Car lina. Kvery eirefgy Is directed to iis coe purpose.
Tuition fit ; to all wlionrw to teach. Fall 1 i m begins .Sep
tember 2(, l!ll 1. For catalofnio and other iufo- -tation, address.
S ROBERT I. WRIGHT, HBMT. 6RE 1V1LLE. N. I.
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Meredith
One of be fe co!I'k.s for womtm In tht South that confer? an A . B, drree represt'nt
imt four yoarn Konulne coIIcko work WAtM-iliriK to th Standard C- llo(j.
Diploma awn tlI in tho Krhools of rendition. Art atul Music.
Library facili. -h fxcpih'nl. Svnterrmric trainitiR ih Physical Kdu ution und;r tliroctor.
Court h for basl. t-ball ami IcntiiM,
lUmrding CIu" whero. by alwuialf ton hour ofdaily domestic aerv -co, students save from
U,2U $61 yca
Students nnt Tcrinpr tho neorsaary uniln ftr ontrrance may prepa nn Mortnlith Acadt'iny.
Ilf'litivorl to Im ho rh-aM- t wornan'H rstU-Ko of i(n Kraile in the So 'h.
For catalog. I larlorly Itnllot in. or fuller infnrmrtion. addronn.
RICHARr TILMAN VANN,
TRINITY
1859 18(2
Three men. -ralile date !: The Crantin' of the Chart -r for Trinity College;
the Keinoval of the ( 'ollc'i- In t he ecrowin anil prosper ins City of Durham;
the Huildin of the New and ( livater Trinity.
Mngnilicen new lniildinc;s with new ei lipment and enlarged facilities.
Comfortahi hygienic donnitories and lieanfiful pleasant surroundings,
l''ive depar: iieiita: Aeiuleiu r; Mechanical, Civil and r lectricul laigineering;
Law; Fducatioi; . Graduate Fur catalogue and other information, uiMresw.
R. I, I-LOWERS, Secretary, Durham, N. C.
Trinity Patk School
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S. iKion Ixgins S. temher LI, I'.Hl. For J
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JULIUS I. Fl UST, President,
Crtcmboro, N. C.
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