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rsDilsSat vary Oa ba ts rf"x af ataautair. Jaaraal Nlwi4 M-tt Oravea unit . . - . - - -i - t non Ma a --t-. DITOB AMD PROFBIBTOB "A , IU1KURIOI 1 MO (M TOSH? t VBM a tUatbty br eurtev ta stty: Adrsrtials imn tturalaksw o slloaUoa. ;- - Bntsrsd at tta rastofles. Mow .CM orrraAL fapkk of -nbw bib AND CRAVE OOONTT. . heir Bern, Iff, O. August 12; 1911. EESPONSIBILITY ADDED AO CORDING TO POSITION. " The cry often goes forth, that men and women in high social or commercial positions receive great er newspaper notoriety for -their deeds committed against eastern and law, than do those in the low er walks of life, and justly, for is not the offense, per individual, greater for the bank cashier who wrecks his institution by taking its funds to indulge his high liv ing than for the clerk who steals to make out a living due to being under paid for his services T There may be slack and lax so cial morals, among those dwelling in the crowded tenements of the great cities, for environment is a great influence. But among the great homes on the avenues, there is tha demand for pure lives, that their helpful examples may prove beneficial to those who are in less fortunate surroundings. The church member may be no more moral in his daily life, than the non-church member, but of the first there is more expected, and the greater disgrace for failure. There is no part of our social, in dustrial, commercial or political life that has not its responsibili ties for men and women. The de gree of responsibility ever rests upon the citizen and tha individ ual. It's obligatory if a just liv ing is followed, and as the posi tions of men and women go up to places of highest trust, with sur roundings calling for the moral life and the highest commercial and political probity, so is there the most exacting demand, that they shall fully live up to the responsi bilities given to them, fulfilling the divine command to make them selves worthy of the talents en trusted to their use. by a just and proper increase through their rightful use. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A i , - -.- It was definitely decided po submit lo cal option to the voters of Oklahoma this fall. 1 Stale of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lncas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of P J. Cheney & Co., doing business ia the city of Toledo, County and But aforesaid, and that said firm wiL pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every eaM of rstarrh that cannot be cured by tie use of Hall's Catarrh Cnra. FRANK J. CHENEY. Rwom to before rae and subscrib ed in my presence this Oth day 'of Dncembrr, A. D. 1888. t.Si.nl) A. W. 0LEA80N. Nor ait Ptmuc. Hall's Catarrh Cora la taken inter, nally, and acta dirscUy o tba hlood and mucous snrfacag ot tht tysUm. Bead for testimonial! traa,- F. J. CHENEY 00,ToUdo, a Sold by U Drunrlsta, 7U. Take HalTi Family Piflj for slipatW. wSssBttMMMMMa Lord If only nsds it plain la tba Hooae of Lords that tba Veto bill m b passed by it oppef doom Or laora pear anil b craaUd. WOMEN ntiunnt, 'VoM jetnmdt ui juJjaKsi i?Tf vr!;'j til font U litif t-'uss. i';Jy frit lit ircarf J csmc'JT si csratiri fre;-:".!:! tf C:-v Ut. Tlrcr;lc-t t' czrj t' ' ;"l it Tfc-ia' L't, i-t '." tt r Vsl'.tJf : r V EASESAU. SCCaES. 044 Way tha Plays Wsrs Ror44 - ; t "k kia. Tka baseball pvtrile of today, aecos toaoed ' to 'tba anlaute reporting ot gaQeaJwbereia teeb rot a com poo tid ed and njsny- play analysed to-offered tba account of a gama played la 8 jtacuaa - In , 1861 ; Tha contestant! war : tjia Central Otya of 8yracuae tad tha Athletic Of Pbfladelphia. and the eeoro was 41 to 12. ' : Tba gama was delayed a half boor by tba difficulty In finding- an empire. Then tbo report foes on to state: - -" "Tba game opened loosely npon both Idea, and at the end of the first ln nlnsa tba acore stood Athletics 6. Cen tral City 4. each side making Its tallies promptly from the loose playing of tba out club. After the net Inning the Athletics played more carefully, while tba Central Cltys grew more, careless ant8 the fifth Inning, when they be came more demoralised than was the Union army at. the battle of Bull Run. "Considerable dissatisfaction was manifested and expressed, and in two innings rightfully so, at the evident one sided decisions of the umpire. "We will not particularize, but suf fice to say that several of the players on both sides did well, while others, especially the Central City side, were not fully up to tbelr standard efforts. The following is the SCORE. Central City. R. O. Athletics. O. R Cruttenden. Jb.. 1 S Hayhurst, rt.... 2 6 Porter, If S 1 McBrlde. p 1 7 Boswell, cf...... 1 3 Radcllffe, c 1 6 Adams, as 1 2 Wtlklna, ss (S 2 Dodge, p 2 S Fisler, 2b 1 6 Johnson, o 1 4 Berry. 3b. ; 3 5 Telford. 2b 1 8 Cutbbert. lb.... 6 2 Tale, lb 0 6 Sensendorfer, cf 4 4 Sedgwick, rt.... 2 I Schafler, If 4 3 Totals 12 27 Totals 2? 41 RUNS IN EACH INNINGS. Central City 4 10 1110 3 1-12 Athletics 6 7 6 1 17 6 0 0 0 'i Fly Balls Caught Central City: Adams. Porter, E; Johnson, 1; Cruttenden, 2; Boswell, 113. Athletics: Radcllfre. 4: Fisher, 1; Berry. 1; Cuthbert, 4; Sensen derfer, 313. How Put Out Central City: Fly, 13; first base, 7; second base, 1; foul bound. home base, 227. Athletics: Fly. 12; first base, 9; second base. 1; third base, 1; home base, 2: foul bound, 227. Umpire S. E. Radclifte, Union Baseball club. Camden, N. J. Scorers Porter and BrownelL How wonld that go In a sporting ex tra today? The only familiar signs are the criticism of the umpire and the German names in the Athletic lineup. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI.A David Wolffsohn, at Basle, Swiizer- land, decided to retire as leader of the Zionist movement. TORTURED FOR 15 YEARS. by a care-defying stomach trouble that battled doctors, and resisted all reme dies he tried. John W. M odder, of Mod- dersville, Mich, seemed doomed. He had to sell bis farm and give up work. His neighbors said, "be csn't live much longer. " "Whatever I ate distressed me. he wrote, til 1 tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for me that 1 can now eat things could not take for years. Its surely a grand remedy for stomach trouble. Just as (food for the liver and kidneys. Every bottle guaranteed. Duly 50c. at all druggists. An operation was performed on the Pope's knee and his conditon was re ported improved. An ordinary case of diarrhoea ran, as arale.be cured by a einelo dg ol Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Uier rhoea Remedy. This remedy has no superior for bowel complaints. For le by all Dealers. Reading fr the Si ok. "And now a word uliout putu-ntn who may feel like rrurilntf." snlil Hie house physician to the nurse. "When thny ask for something to rend lie nine t give them continued -stones always continued stories." "If that Wise?" she ventured to re monstrate. "Won't the excitement over what is going to happen in the next number hare a bad effect r Na Even If It does It will be-conn taracted by tbs encouragement. 43lck people have queer fancies One of the queerest pertains to literature. Feed a patient's mind with nothing bat short stories and be will certainly get Into bis bead that bs to going to die so ooa that It. Isn't worth while to start him on long one, and be will droop accordingly But glva htm only yarns of tb to-be-eontlnaed-ln-onr-neit va riety and be will taka It for. granted that you expect him to get well to be can fin lab tba story, sad be will Dark bp a ma clndy. Joat try It" , iTbe nurse did try It and found that tbe doctor's theory was built on a ton foandatloo. New Xork Trias. . FALLS VICTIM TO THIEVES, - ft. W. Beads, of Coal CJtt. Ala'., bas Justifiable- grievance. . Two to la tea tola hie boahh for twelve years. ' They Dr. King's New Ufa Pi lie throttled tha. He's well now.' Unrivaled for Constipation, Malaria, Bewbxba. JDy : m- .11 -J - I-.- - - Pi)aHa iw, ma drug gieie , '. :rW"0e-lbVV Tbo rook appeers to bsve Become tbo bird wboee oa roe stands for twin fliers la a distinctly no fair way, 11 London Cbroqlrle sera. At first "rook" meant a tape, then Uto Verb "to rook" ctfma to mean to tbnW tad out of this was ovotved .Tot." a Cheater-, complete rope? turry procraa. , It is (nrlaa tbat tbs asms thing bat not happened to "tnB." ' Here also the Vert) came from lbs tuhatanUvt BM-an-Irtf a dupe. Snd ss tbe gnit strltMi one at rathe a knowing bird, oii mifbt bsv eipnrird tht same evolu tion as la the rsst of the rook. . It ihonH be osr4. bowevar, that "gull" d'tpe. d!il not refer twiif to tht eiiII, tke word fcsTli.t fr Borr ment. ymitif lilril fcf snT Uixt In l.:!abrthso FnglUh It e'pr.1 f '1 a ra'.inw yot!f!gir h ''..-! Ii t t!, f 'art. Women s Secrets There ia oa mm la tba Uaitea States wbo Was parbap bear -. snore weaiea'a secrets thaua say other mma or wu ia the country Thee secrets are mot seoreta of guilt or sbasas, but - tba secrets of suflenat, tad they bee ooekdea to t. ft. V. Fiare ia tba tape mad azpeeutioa ot edvtoe sad balp, i TU sw of tbeM wiom bava bee tfisappoiated ia their ax- .' peetatioae is proved by the frot that suaery-eifht per seat, of ' ' ell mwiw treated by Or. Pierce bay beea aaeotatclf and ' altofetber eared. Sucb a record1 would be remarks bU il tba . . ceses treated wars usabered by hoBdreee oejy. Bat wbea . ' that record aoolies ta tba treatment oi saore tbaa baU-a sail. ; lioa women, ia a practice of orsr 40 years. It sfphsaosssasl, . ? . : sad entitles Dr. Pierea to tba fra tirade accorded bisa by woaaea, as tba irst St ' specialiara fat -tba treatsseat of wocaea's Uiseeaea. , ; ; - t -r s v Every sick womaa aaay eonsult Dr. Pierce by letter, absolatery withont " ebare. All replies are Basiled, sealed la'perfsady piaia eaeetopes, wkboat ny prmtinl or advertising whatever, apoa tbess. , Write witboat fear as with oat fee, to World's Dispsasary Medioal Associatloa, Dr. &. Fieres, FraeU Buflato,; N. Y. . '"s t-.-J?., DR. PIEaCE8 PATOIUTB TUXMCMnmOH TWTwIt n TOTeMtls. women SOUTHERN RAILWAY saBaBBm,A National Negro Business League, Little Rock, Ark., August 16, , 18,1911. Account the above occasion the South ern Railway announces the sale of very low round trip tickets as follows: Prom Durham $ 34 25 Raleigh 35 50 Oxford 35 50 Goldsboro 35 95 Tickets will be on sale in same pro portion from all other stations. Dates of sale: August 14, 15 and 16, with final limit to reach original start ing point not later than mid-night of August 22, 1911. All desiring Pullman space please communicate with John Merrick, Dur ham, N. C. Forainformation as to rates, schedules Etc., call on your nearest agent or ad dress the undersigned. J. O. JONES. T. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. London street triffic was tied up by strikers and the docks were under meb rule. WHAT IS BEST FOR INDIGESTION? Mr. A. Robinson of Drumquin, On tario.has been troubled for years with indigestion, and recommends Chamber lain s Stomach and Liver Tablets as "the beat medicine I ever used." If troubled with indigestion or constipa tion give tbem a trial. They are cer tain to prove beneficial. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at nil dealers. When the Operator Says "Line Busy.'' When the operator gives you the "busy" report it does not necessarily mean that some one is talking over the telephone called. The line may be busy when there is no one in office or house, when there is no possible way for the telephone to be actually in use. It may be that some one is trying to call the same telephone, and should you or any oni else call at the same time the operator would get the "busy" Big nal and so report Oftentimes servants use the telephone cr answer calls when no member of the family is at home, and in such cases the "busy" report is given. The line is "busy" on a duplex sta tion if either telephone on the line is in use. The line ia "busy" on a straight line telephone when the extension sta tion is In use. The "busy" report is a source of sn noyance to many telephone users wbo do not understand that the line can bo busy if any one is trying to get tha number, even if it ia known that there is nobody at home. We'd like to have you bear these things in mind, particularly during these hot months, when all of us are annoyed by the beat and easily exasperated. We are taking proper precautions to make oar service as near perfect as possible. : Our operators are co-operating with us. We'd like your co-operation, too. HOME TELEPHONE A TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Cuts and bruttot may bo btaled I about one-third tha time required by tbe usual treatment by applying Cbam- Doriaia t Untmenc it It so antlseptK and eaosea such injuries to beal with ont maiurstioo. Tola liniment also ra I levee soreoeas of the muscles and rheu matic pains. For, sale by all Dealers. Literary Cure f Irterina. To the ftnorera who ask for tbe curt It t 'the ran bo announced. Bnortnj Is the result of stomschlc repletion and aeoial vscblty. A forrespondent who bs SQfftrowY from .both preecribes tbt furra, lljrtir-: supper or ! none, to fold nplstloit.'and tht freqoeul rept tltbm of mm literary phrase to pro vide occupation for, lb mind dtirlti fireplug honrsv Qo to bed tod think of some thon literary phrase to occu py yotir sntnd. Tbt mmblnstloa 6f tha two vreerrtrtOeM a gal us t snoringtbr sloteouon from food tod tbt mrdlts U-m 0n a ntersry pbrsso-msy be found to lkvltlstlcoa, the ninetieth tereo of tbo lhlrty-flrst rhspter. "How salQcleut to a wU OMnnem tnan is t very Hals, Sbd bt doth not broaths bsrd opoa bit bed." LooJoa Specta tr. , . ' . ' . e 7 i J. A CRUSHING RETORT. Mm, Songbird Paid Her Haughty 8e- iety Patron In' Full. Last year a prominent Boston society leader, in arranging a musical surprise at an elaborate dinner given to tbe town's elite, called on a singer of re nown to engage her services for that event. It chanced that tbe singer was naturally Independent On tbe other band, the caller was notoriously haughty. As a result this was what transpired between them: After the visitor bad announced the import of her coming, tbe singer suc cinctly said she would sing one num ber for 9200. and that it would be a Wagnerian selection. "The price wo will not baggie over," said tbe visitor, "but Instead of that grand opera selection I want you to render one of the light and popular ditties of the day!" "For tha Wagnerian song. 200; for the popular ditty. $300," was tbe firm reply. - "But, madame," expostulated tbo so ciety leader, "your classical song Is much more exacting on your powers, so why should you charge more for tbe lighter and easier song?" "Ah," replied the independent one, "tbe harder song Is all fun to me; tbe easier one all work!" So the price was fixed at $300. Just as tbe haughty visitor was about to depart, she turned to tbe artist and said: "Of course, I shall not expect you to mingle with my guests." "Ah." was the biting retort "1 snail throw off $50." Life. There was a time when our. people used light-wood knots for ' lights. There was a time when lead and oi mixed by hand was the best paint for our houses. Those days are no more Electri city and machinery have pu' the tar knot light and hand mixed paint into yesterdays page of history See J. S, Basnight Hdw. Cp., for B. P, S.. a machinery mixed paint, Phone them for cokr cards, Archbishop Falconio, tht Papai del- ega e. bestowed tht Pope's blessing on tn National Catholic Total Abstinence Union, which ia now in session at Scran ton. Pa Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Tha Cotton Tariff Etrlsion bill was rtparttd adrtrttly to tha Saattt, bot considaratioo was postpousy.A ' , ,, y - GRANULATED SORfc JEYES CURED. "For twenty ysars I suffered from a bad ease of. KranotaUd sort eyes, tsyt Martin Bovd of iisoristta, fcy. -U Fehmary, 1908, a ttntltman ssktd mt to try ChambtrlaJu'a Sslvt. 1 bought una box nod oaad about two-thirds of it and my. tyta hare not given ma say trouble tinoe." This sslvt U forfait by alt dsalera. - tpolllng It ' VTlfe-Wbtt a dtrllng yon art to ad mlt tbat you art la .tht wrongt Hob by-Yes; my mother tsogbt ma tbtt It wat tutor la tbt long run to irlvt la to a woman than to irgD.Tuldo Blade. -:.. v .... . v V'Jsat tht Oppsslu' .; Ha appttfa to lor his wtft ttry uchr ; ."Toa 8ba mutt- bt a eharmlnf talktrr ; TNo, tht 'If a Fcbaralnf p aUIltr."-t1ouitott Post , ' ; : - : .t ITlalsk trery day and bt dona wt'h SEEUED TO GIVE Hill A NEW I '. . ,; . 8T0MACIL " ; "I tuffsrsd httntsly ittr satinf and no mtdlclnt or ireatOMNit I trbi saenved U do any good," writs H, M. Yonng rttra, t-iilor of Tba 8u, Lk Vmw, OhUv "Tbt first fsw doU of Chamb erlain's Blomaeh n I LirTsblet gsv me surpnln(r rllf and lht'ond bot tls Mm1 o glrs mt a Bw stoenseb and rrfrtly good brslth." For ssls by all Dealt ra - t , . - ft: . 1 MnVray firsts'. ' - . ifrl'-ss loljil ('o railed mookty hril. K.or rniM i. 1 isla plsst) Wsrt roirijnilc.4 I f A.l-11'o..o. nMed trs"', t l.ms ml ir4 fir r..l." 1 jours. '. fia t;-s ot t! l.' i! .wri out tmnka of t'."o .'!'-!, t-r- t'a- of d- r -i'f f ir n !. !' 1 rr:;i.:ii: hrn tn A f pulu:;3 the ccrjsrs LEG. A Practise the Enelish Jedge Did His Beet to Dieoewrege. ' 1 ' . Tbe following remarks ble Judgment waa dollverod some years ago by a sBagtotrsto U one of tbo English eoto- sUOK . -.; V'' "Pscbna It hereby charred wttb hsv- tng oa tbo lltb of Jsauary followed tbo court oa tta rising and while oald court waa ta tbo act of mounting Into tta buggy came trout behind and. aela- Jng tbo coort a dangling leg. tba other foot bdng oa tht step, forcibly pulled back Xhe court, frightened, tht horse and nearly 'caused an accident The reason alleged for tblt by a censed is that ho wanted to bear tbe result of an application of bis. Tbe practice by pe tition era ot pulling tbe courts by tbe legs la one tbat should be discouraged. Accused only says be Is a poor man, admitting tbo truth of tbe complaint. Ho is sentenced to one month's rigor- out imprisonment." Strange to relate, the lieutenant gov ernor of tbe province on reading this sentence felt it necessary to intimate to tbo magistrate that neither the sen tence itself nor the peculiar phraseolo gy in which it was couched was calcu lated to meet with approval from minds running in -legal grooves. Berne and Its Bears. Berne la surrounded by the blue green river Aare. and seven bridges cross into the picturesque suburbs; the view of the Alps is one of the finest to be bad. One may walk through the streets of Berne, writes an.Anipriean visitor, and find constant surprises. The odd fountains will be observed with Interest They were mostly built in the sixteenth century. There are a number of public institutions worth a Visit tbe historical museum, museum of industry and tbe museums of art and nature; several libraries and tbe public gardens, which eoulnin the great bear pit so universally known, to Ray nothing of tbe quaint gates and ,the headquarters of the Postal union. Bears have been kept on public exhibi tion in Berne since 1480 in commemo ration of the killing of - one by t lie Duke of Zahrlngen on the site of the town. CASTOR I A , For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature A meeting of the Democratic Slate Committee of New Jersey called to consider the insult to Governor WiIhoii by Chairman Nugent ended in a riot. LIFE SAVED AT DEATH'S DOOU. "I never felt so near my grave," writes W. R, Patterson, of Wellington, Tex., as when a frightful couffh and luag trouble pulled me down to 100 pounds, in spite of doctor's treatment for two years. My father, mother and two sisters died of consumption, mid that I am alive today is due solely to Dr. rung s New Discovery, wnich com t iletelv cured me. ow I weigh 187 pounds and have been well ane strong for years." Quick, mil. sure, its the best remedy on earth for coughs, colds, lagrippe. asthma, croup, and all throat and lung trouhlea. GOc & $1.00. TrUl bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggist. Lion 6igns In Englrtnd. In the middle aes the enuntry bouses of the uoblllty In Kugland when the owners were absent were used ns hostels for travelers. Tbe family arms always bung In front of the tmnsc and gave It a popular nemo nmoog travelers, who called s lion "pules" or sxure simply "red" or "blue." An these mere Intimations of pood cheer and entertainment Innkeepers adopted the Idea. Lions bare always been ntid are now Very favorite signs In Knglnnd Hons white, black, red. brown, golden. yeliow-rre4 being tbe mom common. Probably tbe Bed Lion orlpinnted with the badge of John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, wbo married ibe lnugiiter of Don 1'edro, king ef Leon ami Ciih tile, and wbo adopted the Hon ram pant gules of Leon to represent bm claim to tbt tbronr. Onder Klchnnl and John Uons became the wttied anna of England and wrro generally BSed by tuooa wbo could Hud suy Buy It now. Now la tht time to boy a botUa of Chamberlain's Col, Choi tra and Diarrhoea Romedy. It la al most cor taio to. bo Mtdod bsfort tbe summer la ovtr. This remedy bat no tuportor.' For salt by all Deattra. .,'..' ttt Dsgros. ' lire. Blowtt Art you planning aa trpanalv gwvaf Mrs. Eoowtt-Wtil, It win taka at Wast Ovt rouratt tnd his fsrorttt tbahaa to get ft Harper's Baaar. . . . - - . ' : J sUsmsrsng Fssms. 1 Btrtr ksar. yott kicking at tbt matt atTTtea.".,. .- ,- ;k4-. ' . ., . , "Wo: tay pottno comt back promptly taougB.a,-rttthnr Tot ",.' FOR r.Ii Mammoth Soja Ikans, '. ' Oi'A, hy, Cron, Dr-nd, S!.rp Stuff, Dcct Pulp, Di-; t'.IrriCrdn, hicJb U the '' Kr'.- th TrcIrL't of eny r fcr 1 f ' 1 cn t! it nnrkrt, l SALE! CO. I. SCHOOLS-AND COLLEGES . St Hat since 1894 given Thorough instruction under positively Christian influences at tbe lowest possible cost." RESULT: It it to-day with Its faculty of 82, a boarding patronage of 828, Its student body, of 400, and its plant worth 8140,000 THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA $150 payB all charges for the year, including table board, room.llghta, steam heat, laundry, medical attention, physical culture, and tuition Ltll subjects except music and elocution. For catalogue and application blank address, REV. THOS. ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Principal. I LACKSTONE. VA. EAST HOll TEACHERS TBlli SI101 A State Rchodl to irain teachers for tbe public acl ols of North Carolina. E ry energy is directed to this one irpose. Tuition free to all w o agree to teach. Fall term begins Sep tember 20, 191 1. F( catalogue and other information, uddress. ROBERT H. ME IT. PnESiDEHT, GREENVILLE, II. C. Meredith Onfl of the fw colleprps for women in the South that confertt an A. H, degree represent ing four yearn of Kenuine rollout work arcttnlinw t'i the Standard Collects. Diplomas awarded in th Si 'ionlsof Kloeut ion. Art and Munic. Library facilities excellent. Systematic trainiuff in Physical Education under director. Courts for basket-ball and tennis. Hoarding; Club, where, by about half an hour ofdaily domestic service, students nave from $52 to $1(5 a year. Students not offering the necessary units for enterance may prepare in Meredith Academy. Believed to be the cheapest 'voiiihii'h cHllejye of its grade in the South. For catalog. Quarterly Itulletin, or fuller informrtion, address. RICHARD TILMAN VANN, TRINITY 1859 1892 Throe memorable date- ;: Th the Removal of the Collet" to th (he Building of the New imd Ureal Marnilicent new buildinM with i Comfortable hygienic ilonnitorieH and lieaufilnl pleat-ant aurroutidingH, Five departments: Academ e; Mechanical, Civil and Klertrical Knmecring; Law; Kducation; Graduate. 1'or catalogue and nthiT information, mldress. R. L FLOWERS, Sctrttary, Durham, N. C. Trinity Park School ITAHI,lSlli:i) lsii.H Location ideal; Kijii ipmoii t unsurpassed. .Students have use of the library, gymnasium and athletic fields of Trinity College SK'cial attention given to health. A teacher in each dormitory looks nfier the living conditions of boys under Ins care Faculty of college graduates. Mnsi modern methods of instruction. Fall term opens September 1'!. For illustrated catalogue, address W. W. PLELK, Headmaster, Durham, N. C. BINGHAM, ahovlllo. N. C, n.T' tian Citizenship ralB ROUND TIIS1 TICKET li'in ah-, t.lo-tr- v iih'ii IBOO noli lo nny prrnl li9. tn ta ir lion, m tiol convniri Ihnl il-. pun ( ONI 8TORY l.ii.k ntomii, pamlrd l-v r para(rt FIRE WAUL, ' BSST for Health. S.nil.lion. VmliUlioa nnit wifrty i..nni.l FIRS. ITSa bnd lor tsUU.irut oi uoiuc bimI , COt. R. filNCHASL Saat.. I. F. D. N. II ISia T" THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the Stat for the Women of North Cnridina. Five rosu ar Courses leading to DegToes. Specisl "onrsrs for teathers. Fre tuition to those who sgre to become teachers in the S ate. Fall 8esslon begins September V.i, l'JIl y,,T catalogue and otbsr Uiformstion sldreu JULIUS I. FOUST, Ptriden', Crtemborof - H. C IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH .TRAVEL VIA THE CHESAPEAKE LINE U.. DAILY SEttVlCfe INCLUDING SUNDAY ' " The nw fjteaman ust placsd hi arnica tbo "CITY Ot NORFOLK" ltd " CITY OF BALTIMORE" are tbt most tWgsnt and ap-toaU Sttatatrt btwea Norfolk and Baltimore. - J ':",'''"-. : . , ' mvmi:D wrni wmKLiiia, VFXErnosB lir eich vjdou, ' rinn'mtmMP il.qfin tmstfti t-rvt'ftVTTftwn tmo ' - fcttvt v j w ts f v v at a '--''" " SlMiMra Lf. KorfoTk (Jarksnn St.) ., f - "'r- . ; 014 Foint Cnnfort ' ).' ' "'- -1 ' kt , Ballimort i i Cfjflf-tir,g st raHimort for all points North, North-Ejjuwl V,ei CI "p F.tMirai - n Te 1c on ra! to Varylsivl fli soria, A l!r,' ( ; i or Nw lrr l!o-,rt an I Nisfsrt Falls, " College. Raleigh, N. C. COLLEGE 1910-1911 ;r.ntin;c of the Charter for Trinity College; 'n'wiii and prosperous City of Durham; v Trinity. iiiipment and enlarged facilities. "r..airi; DOV8 lrr Collar an! lr Chris 118 -o . ALONS in Ik U. S.. oflrn Til K NOTRH CAROLINA COLLEGE flF AGRICULTLRE AND mum iris THK STATE'S INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE Foiir-yenr coiirgeg In Ai 'iculture; in Civil, Klectncal, snd '.crhsniral Kntf neenng; in Industrial ( lemUHry; in Cotton Manufacturing aw Dyeing. Two year eounuss in Merhsni Arts and in Textile Art One-year rourse in Agriculture. Thejie courses ra both practical and scientifir. Kx. ninstiona for sjImiMion are held at rl county sats n July 1.1. For Catalog a'ldrss THK REG I Si !AR, Wst Ralt .gh. N. C. - v r atsva mm w tv m VA ssi aw as j mm . - V C,'''5; P. u. . 3 c
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 12, 1911, edition 1
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