' Si . '"A A 4 'fat , . 1"' hi 4 r r.r. I 'i' jr!''.;L.; . v, - fsottafca trwt ear t the wot kudtr, iari fcalialsfc Cnm nil. - - . - - reoinwa a. ; . BDROB AMD FBOFRIKTOB 4 ,v nMouraw tiTut ' stae Tm ta MrtaWn .. ...... : M H 'Kr J, mat IM eJvaaee.. ' Me staathty r patriae la the Ity ' -M HoatVa. 1 Bate at CM PMtassoe, Mew Bare ?. c. aa MtoaMui aaette. orrrsaL tapir qt mbw AND CRAVE COUHTY. BBBM New Bert, N. 0. August 16, 111. SUGGEST! VH CMMB PROMOTION What's in suggestion? Look about carefully, read the newa- papes, and tha Btudeot of human nature will almost Bay, suggestion leads to as dire avils, as it does to good. If this is trim how careful should the parent be, with what extreme caution should youth be taught, and how much help should those organizations seeking to improve mankind, through the suppression of evil literature, be given in their efforts. In this day when to the sight is everything being graphically pre sented, is there the danger of crime suggestion. Moving pic tures must pass the board of cen sors. Illustrated songs are scan ned lest they -suggest. In some states no picture in store or on bill board may be displayed that par takes of the suggestive. Today the greatest danger suggestion for crime promotion lies in the daily newspaper, and the weekly as well, because disgusting crime de tails are embellished by the pic tures of the guilty parties, and a prominence given to women of shameless life, equal to that of wo men who are working for uplift and Christianity. It is this extreme publicity of crime and its principals, that evil is encouraged. The weak minded, those inclined towards the lewd and vulgar, the morbid, the crim inally t disposed, all rush to read crime stories from the press, to eagerly look at the pictures of the actors in the different affairs. The greatest crimiual has those who would do him honor. There are the suggestive possibilities in all crimes committed that cause the would be criminal to study and go over the crime, until there follows another crime, more atroctious, all through suggestion. As some peculiar suicide will find a score of imitators over the world, so will some particularly , inhuman act lead to murderous and terrible deeds on the part of those inclined to criminal worship and communi ties will stand aghost and wonder from whence came such fearful men and women. It 'was the sug gestion, the details and pictures leading to the committing of crim es, which had the effect, with no personal animus to prompt those who follow in the wake of the first crime enacted. Children, Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Misa Matilda Motsaot was pilot's license by the Aero America. awarded Club of GRANULATED SORI EYES , " CURED. "For twenty years I suffered from a bad case of translated sore ayes, sets Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ef. "la February. 1902. a tantlemea eased me to in Chamberlain's Salva. I booffbt one box bod Used about two-thirds of it and mv vee have not tivan ma any trouble elitee." Tola aalra is for emle by aii deaiera. . .; -, -., LbeoU Beechey was toa star at tha Chleao wtarMtioaal ; aviatioa meet toninf th20-mlle rsc. . ? f . 'It.- WOMEN .; ireset tl nrptnof sct'.t sl rtfiamtn!, ,Um l:ccrr--zJ forca U llclr :!.J!.-zi, l."; prill lit WoaJ.-rfJ c:: 'Jrt ltd taVuTefrr;-; scTU'a'i Jlo-.sci i L-U. Tire-;' tf 1L't:tT tr Jr j t; J" 'irii'rtrr r 'a'it Where French Won Its Over ISO year ago tha old French Market at New Orleans won (eme through ha exquisite coffee. It was a rate treat to atop at this celebrated market and sip of the delicious beverage the only place in" America where it could be secured. -s-t . .''?r&--Ai.h.l-.-t'-y; - The society dames of all the Isardi Graa Balls would not cooaldei'.the event complete without a cup of French Market Oofiee as a "nightcap. :. ' , ' . In the War of 1812,'aner Andrew Jackson's brilliant victory, he stopped at the Market House and treated hia troops to French Market Coffee, , ' ' Then it could be bad nowhere else. Bat today yow may oil serve tt at your tnUs foe the old French Market blend ia perpetuated by . - v- Mo aiatter when yon live yoa can bbtaln J this rare coffin blend with all the enticing - aroma end natural strength preaerved, for IT Packed by New Orleans Coffee LIST OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON TO VISIT ' wataWsaMaa Asheville, N. C. "Land of The Sky" Very Low Bound Tiip Fares via Southern By. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22. Tickets on Bale for Southern Railway Regular Train No. 21. SCHEDULE AND LOW ROUNDTRIP PARES AS FOLLOWS: Leav Goldaboro Selma Raleigh Durham C:45 a. m. 7;35' " 8:35 " 9:50 " 5 00 5 00 4 75 4 75 Rates in same proportion from other stations. A DAY TRIP through the Mountains of Western Carolina with three days in A8heville. Tickets good returning to leave ABheville on any regular train up to and including Friday Aug. 26th. SEPARATE CARS FOR COLORED PEOPLE. Fer detailed information ask your nearest ticket agent or write J 0 JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent. Raleigh, N. C. A Bureau of Labor bulletin shows sharp advance in the cost of living. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA A mob of 700 whites shot to death a s white woman negro who attacked near Dorant, Okla. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, bs. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is senior partner of the firm of F Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo County and State aforesaid, and that wild firm wiL pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that c'annot be cured by the use of Hall'a Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. QLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken inter nally, and act diraetly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sysUm. Sand for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY A CO.,Toledo, a Sold by all Druggista, 76c. Take Hall'a Family Pills for eon sUpaUoa. .IC Postgraduate Ceursa. Pretty Daughter-Now that 1, bare graduated mamma, don't you think 1 Mgnt to take a postgrad oata courser Practical Mother Censlnly, my dear bare arranged a. complete and tbor ougtt conrs for you ia roaatology, bakeology, dsmotoffy. sewotogy. patrb logy; waahology. Irooology' and ft--era! dornasticology. Aaa along bow and get on your working bartMaav Cbicago Haws. ' c. .:,,. j4yV "" i "i ' ; i . ; 1 I ;' An Ota' TaetaraaM Vstm. Tb twaaty-flrat reraa of sta aarentk chapter of Exra In the Old Testament contains all tba totter of the alphabet "lofl l,it L.Aruxarxiw tb khic. do make a 6rre to alt the treaaurtrs which are brood tht rir. that wbt aoevrr JUrrs. tha prlMt. tha ftr-rlbe of the law of tha Ood of baven. shall reqoirt of you. H be dona tpeedlly. Net tame Mnlng. rtfTfcms Old Ledy tin iti of tmr-st)tj. stirrit vrhr do I lpT Ctowiira Whnt U lh tioml-'f fit yntir bth. ms'stBt Ntt-vti (n.i tlj I donl rht tht hnn In i1 l!h It. but If TMI mnt knurr It l third. Tbor fr s sinter S rid S broih eT born tx"f r m. T ' " ' ' f I t t m fan, t 1 t 'l Market Coffco i Fame: And It la untouched by human hand Iran the plantation to tha cud. Ordar from vour SToeer today. Try Mm, and youll acre there (a only one Preach Market Savor. Co., Ltd., New Orleans, IT Had Reason te Be Silent An Ingenious young man one took his fiancee to church In a smauY coun try village, and when the tirne for "collection" came around he mther ostentatiously displayed a silver dol lur. Presumlug upon their engage ment, the young weman placed j.a re straining hand upon the arm qt her fiance. k "Hnn't- hft an PTtrnvflint. 0oTei!w she exclaimed. 4" "Oh, that's nothing," he replied. "1 always make a point of giving a dol lar when I go to a strange church." Just then the deacon came with the nlate. and George dropped a coin, Everything seemed favorable, and! the young man beamed with a sense of generosity. Then the minister gave out the notices for the week and. con cluded, with the wholly unexpected an nouncement of the day's collection. "The collection today," said., he. "amounted to 95 cents." George hadn't much to say all the way to hr.4 fiancee's home. Houston Chronicle. There is a difference in the atmosphere at The Athens Get in the best atmosphere. LIFE SAVED AT DEATH'S DOOR "I never felt so near my grave,' writes W. R, Patterson, of Wellington Tex., as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 100 pound", in spite of doctor's treatment for two years. My father, mother and two sisters died of consumption, and that I am alive today ia due solely to ut. King s New Discovery, which com pieteiv cured me. Now I weigh 187 pounds and have been well ane strong for years." Quick, safe sure, its the beet remedy on earth for coughs, colds, lagrippe. asthma, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. 60e & SLOO. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by sll druggist When tlje Operator Says "Una Busy. , When the operator gives you the "busy" report it does not necessarily mean that some one is talking over the telephone called. Tba line may be busy when there ia no one in office or boose, when there ia no Doetible war for tfce telephone to be actually in use. , j It may be that some one la trying to call the same telephone, and should yon or anyone else call at tba eame time the operator wuild get tba "busy'.' sla nsl and so report Oftentimes aarvanU ove tha telephone or answer calls what no member of the family ia at bomaC and in such cases tba "busy" report if given. The line ia "busy" oo a dopier star una ii tuner uiepoone oo uw una ibib use. Tba Una ia "boay" on a straight lies telephone wha tba extension ataW tioa la in use, -. :'. Tba 'busy'' report ia a eourxe of an ooyanca to many teUcbona oseri who4 do not haderataad that tba line can b busy If any one ia trying to get the o umber, .even If it ia know that there ia nobody at borne. -,-. We'd like to have you bear thaee thing! la mind, particularly during tbea hot montha, wha all of oa are annoyed by tba heat and easily exasperated, , We ard taking proper precaution to make our service aa near perfect aa possible, Our opera tors ar co-opera-tfcjgwitbtta. I, - ; .We'd like your eopratioe, too. UOME TCLEPtiONC A TELEGRAPH V . COUrANT. . ' . ',? - 1 ' .' " ' ' A wll kftowa fs UolruMi woman sf UraufTerlng rrilrlily for two rlavs from bowal romfilalnt, was cured by one doM of Cbamorriain's Colic, Chi4 ra and LltrrhoM Kaovrtly. i'or aala Oy ail Uealtrs. ' - Taroof lbs thrte m0 imprlamx la a mine gangvsy nar Aihland, Ta, on Friilnf, Worn fwml r . , - y . . . ... . - - . fr M PnT.IFlED TREES.' Tha 9Uae Forest" One af Caltfentia'e , y' Mature) WenoWa. : California, among many other natural wonder. - contains a "stone forest." Tula ia located in Sonoma county, only few miles from tha little resort of Callstoga Springs.' Thbj "foreaf con sists of a great many petrified trees, all of which are prostrate, - -r ..., la respect to the great number of petrified trees and their immense sine. tha California stene forest surpasses that of Arizona. Strange- to say. very Uttle a knows about these - wonder ful Sonoma county petrifactions ao- far as the general public ia concerned. Many of these trees arc of enormous size. Tha famous "Queen of the For est" .it i; prehistoric redwood about eighty feet long and nearly twelve feet In diameter. - It baa been broken in several places, and these breaks are as Clean as if cut off with a saw. A tree has grown up through one of the breaks and boa attained quite a large aise. Another eiant tree known aa the "Mon arch" lies near by, which la almost ninety feet long and Is without a break. This tree is a fir, and averages ten feet in diameter. -Not far away ia another giant son of the forest a red wood that ia about sixty feet long and nine feet In diameter. This tree Is broken into many hundreds of pieces, yet it retains Its shape almost perfect ly. Scattered about for the area of several acres are many other pieces of petrifaction. So perfect has been the transmutation into atone that the grain of the wood still remalna very clear. and the variety of the tree may be eas ily determined. Scientific American. THE OLD LIBERTY BELL History of This Ratio of tha Revolu tionary Patriots. OvervlgorouB ringing of the old Lib erty bell many yean ago on the occa sion of the celebration of the Declara tion of Independence "was what put the crack in it and forever destroyed Its resonant tone. It was cast by Pass & Stow in Philadelphia and hung In the belfry of the now historic state- house in lower Chestnut street early in June, 1753. It contains 2,080 pounds Of metal. Near the top of the bell were cast the words "Proclaim Liberty Through out All the Land Unto All the Inhabit ants Thereof." Prophetic of its des tiny, this gave it the name Liberty bell. When the British army marched on Philadelphia in 1777 the bell was tok en down by patriots and carried off in the night to Allentown in order that it might not fall into the hands of the enemy. In 1781 it was returned to the tower of the statehouse. For more than naif a hundred years thereafter the bell was rung and bon ored on Independence day every year before the crack appeared In it An effort was made to restore Its tone by sawing the crack wider, bat this prov ed of no avail. The bell was Anally removed from the tower to a lower story of the statehouse and used only on extraordinary occasions. Subse quently It was rigged up on Its origi nal timbers In the vestibule. In 1893 it was exhibited at the Columbian ex position In Chicago. 8hakespaare aa an Aotor. Shakespeare once played the ghost In bis own "Hamlet." A younger brother of the dramatist In describing the event said that be wore "a long beard and appeared so weak and drooping and unable to walk that he was forced to be supported and car ried by another person to a table, at which be waa seated among some company." In "As Ton Like It" Avon'a bard assumed the role of Adam, the old servant in whom was represented "the constant service of the antique world" and who was "not for the fashlona of these times," Famous Qiwtna Qreen. . Gretna Green, Scotland, became fa mous for Its celebration of irregular marriages. For many years tha aver age number waa WJU. The ceremony consisted oply of an admission, before witness, by the couple that they were husband and wife, this being sufficient to constitute a valid marriage. After this tha officiating functionary (for many years a blacksmith), together with two witnesses, signed tba mar riage certificate. What He Wanted. Tba doctor stood at tba bedside and looked gravely down at tba Invalid. "I cannot hide from yoo tba fact that you are very IU," he 'said, "la there any one you would Ilka to aeer Tee." aeid the sufferer faintly. "Who to Itr , " - "Another doctor." . V- W. ' N ObetriMtien, N , ' Ia tba course of a trial, at Wataf bury, Cooa., tba summer waa trying to get tba topograpby ettbe country and tba relative situation of objects. Tba witness waa asked. "Wufca way dosa tba road raa paat your boose r Tba' reply , waa, "Both way a, your boaor, ap and down."-ae and Oota toanL ';. tiS;' ; , . ; ." ' "'" 1 " ' '.':. ' Teiratilng Mlm. ; " ) ruttorl aaw your husband la tba fro wd to tows' today, la fart be waa o close that I could have touched bint Ilotrte-Tbafs atranga' ii fcoroe be la so close that nobody caa .Tucb blrol. ; . - '- . " ' Acta ef Kinrfnava. If rry n did an aci.of ditly tlndna tn hl nlehbor and ppfu'd to 6,i nhr unilnneM hs'f ib tuirrow cf tr world wonld I lifted and ! ; l"r la M'ira.' . , r!r1 r fx-h 2 p. ml Is obtain Iba rs' i )fi nf re 1 A Mttt f'u'Kin !. Koi.tiPt, U. 3, N , ti h: ori.al Ur. t i ECONOMY. The EMgliahethed of Oaallna Oat 6uppiie by the-Weak. ..t Ia tha matter .of sraa5 savings and watcbfolnesa of expenditure the Eng lish housewife la ahead, ; Far example, the English houeieiwr deals out to Iter servants the week's allowance of scurar. rice, flotuv ; coffee and all other honaeboid provisions that are kept in quantity, and requires an account of it all to be rendered, the thing having been brought' to ao' fine a point that she knows the exact amount of each article requisite for her family, allow ing' so xnoch to each Individual and that quantity betni; sufficient, as she knows by experience, two ounces of tea, for Instance, being regarded as a week's supply for each single Individ ual, one-half pound of sugar, three and one-half pounds of nuat for a woman and Ave and one-fourth for a man facts which the housekeeper probably learned 'from her mother before her knowing, moreover, the greater vari ety of the simpler kinds required. All of these mores stie sets down In her housekeeping book as she gives them out and she does not fail on the uext dispensine dny to consul It ber dates and If anytulnsr be left over in the cook's hands not accounted for to subtract that from the amount to be newly Issued. And iu Kngland serv ants expect this. So far from belnr Indignant with it they would feel as If there were no guiding hand behind them if left undone and they given their head In an overflowing store room, as servants are with us. In fact, there Is no saving which the housewife across the water considers too small to practice or as beneath ber dignity. Exc ha nge. Sir John Roes at Great Length. An accomplished English barrister was Sir John Karslake. In height he was six feet four Inches. A provincial newspaper In reporting a case in which lie wus engaged on clr cult laconically described the opening for the complainant as follows: 'Sir John Knrslnke. as soon ns the defendant's case was concluded, rose at great length to reply." CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Socialists for judges were advocated by a speaker at the convention' of the Social-Democratic Official National in Milwaukee. TORTURED FOR 15 YEARS. by a cure-defying stomach trouble thai baffled doctors, and resisted all reme dies he tried. John W. Morider, of Mod- dersville, Mich, seemed doomed. He had to sell his farm and give up work. Hi neighbors said, "lie can't live much longer." "Whatever I ate diHtreroed me." he wrote, "til 1 iried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for me that I can now eat things I could not take for yers Its surely u grand remedy for stomach trouble." Just as good for the liver and kidney. Every bottle guaranteed. Only t0c. at all druggists. One Reason. Teacher And why should v,-e lierri at the foot "f the I:kI!t? Willie-S If any of tle ruvs ut the to; fulls; n-e'l be near ei.juj;li to cive 'cm die !:mj;i when they hit the bottom. -l'u k. Too Uncertain. Salvation I.hhhIi' (whose indjie Is 01 top of the hnst Von'll net my f.-ir" above. Conductor-Horry, miss, but I can't wait till I get there! -Everybody's Weekly. Believe in the better side of men. I is optimism that really saves people. afaclaren. SEEMED TO GIVE HIM A NiCW STOMACH. "I suffered intensely after cut ng and no medicine or treatment I trind Heemed to do any good," writes H. M. Young patera, Editor of The Son, Lake View, Ohio, "The first few doses of CI amb erlain'a Stomach an I LiverTablet gave ma surprising relief and theie.-ond txt Ue seemed to give me a n-w ttomach and perfectly good health." i'or sale by aO Dealers. The Treubla. "Whs fa tba trouble?" Inquired the Jodga "This lady lawyer wanta to make a motion," explained the clerk, "but her gown la too tlgbfWasaington Her ald. ' ' .A Leasea Fer George. Batry-Oaorga Intends to have bis own way In everything when we are married. Orsce Why are yon going to marry blra. then? IMty-Jast to ralleva bis mind of a falsa Impression Children dry -FOR FLCTCHER'S , . , ... CASTORIA FOR SALE ! ! T Mammoth Soj? bcans ' a Oats, Hay, Cron, Brand, Sl.ip Stuff, Beet Pulp, pis Crs Grain, which U , the' f.'J.ct Ii rrolrich of eny f c r J i ! I on (hii markrt, ' ' pre !.:cri t.'.'k in quan-: CO.! HOUSEHOLD SCHOOLS AND; COLLEGES I rtsav - SBL-Aaav" ' aaaaaasBSkA Assaswav , 1 Has since 1894 gtan "Tbxaroogb inetrocrioa under positively Chrlatiaa Influences at tba lowest poasiMa cost." RESULT: It bio-day with Ka faculty of 82, a boarding rtronage of 828, its student body of 400, and its plant worth 1140,000 THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRL8 IN VIRGINIA $15 pays all charges for the year, uicludmg table board, room. Ughts, steam heat, laundry, medical attention, physical culture, and tuition it all subjects except musio and elocution. For catalogue and application blank address, REV. THOS. ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Principal. BLACKSTONE. VA. EAST CHL1 TEACHERS TB11NE SCHOOL A State school to train teachers for the public schools of North Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Fall term begins Sep tember 2(i, 1911. For catalogue and other information, address. ROBERT H, WRIGHT. PRESIDENT, UILIE, N. C. tin Meredith One of Iho few colleges for' women in the South that confers fin A. B. degree represent in? four years of genuine college work according: to the Standard Colleges. Diplomas awarded in the Schools of Elocution, Art and Music. Library facilities excellent. Systematic trainiug in Physical Education under director. Courts for basket-bait and tennis. Board ins Club, where, by about half an hour ofdaily domestic service, students save from $52 to $65 a year. Students not offering the necessary units for enterance may prepare in Meredith Academy. Believed to be the cheapest woman's cslletre of its grade in the South. ' For catalog. Quarterly Bulletin, or fuller informrtion, address. RICHARD TILMAN VANN, TRINITY COLLEGE 1859 1892 1910-1911 Three memorable dates: The Granting of the Charter for Trinity College; thi Removal of the College to the growing and prosperous City of Durham; tht? Building of the New and Greater Trinity. Maxnilicent, new buililiqgs with now equipment and enlarged facilities. Comfortable hygienic dowaitories and beautiful pleasant surroundings. Five departments: Acaden c; Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineering; Law; Education; Graduate. For catalogue iiiid other information, aililre.ss. R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary, Durham, N. C. Trinity Park School ESTABLISHED 1898 Location ideal; Equipment unsurpassed. Students have use of the library, gymnasium and athletic fields of Trinity College. Special attention given to health. A teacher in each dormitory looks after the living conditions of boys under his care Faculty of college graduates. Most modern methods of instruction. Fall term opens September 13. For illustrated catalogue, address W. W. PEELE, Headmaster, Durham, N. C. RiajrLI A M hvlll, N. C, b prepared DOVa for Coll nd for Chris. """""I tian Cttlaanahlp for 118 y-r, nd ALONS Is thm V. 3., oiler, a faCB ROUND TRIP TIOKBT rom anywhere within I BOO mil.t to ny parrot whs. on la-x-ction, U not conviuoed that tu pairs of ONI aTORY brick room., separated by r parapet FIRE WALL, are the BiaT for Hoahk, Sulfation, V.wtOalioa and safety against PISS. 178a Beod lor Catalogue or come ami see. COL. B. WNUUaL at . t. 0. IU. II 1SI1 THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Five regular Courses leading to Degree. Special Courses for teachers. Free tuition to those who agree to become teachers in the State. Fall Session begins September 13, 1911. For catalogue and other information address JULIU3 I. FOUST, Pteiidtnt, Griniboro, i i' 1 H. C. IF YOU ARE ; - .' : TRAVEL VIA' , THE CIljES LINE r5fDAiLYrSERVatE INCaDINO SUNDAY .-. . - . . . . , . . ' Th new Steamer Just placed in serriea tha "CITY OF NORFOLK" and -'CITY Or BALTIMORE" ara tha moat' eUgaat and sp-ta-aate Bbtamera -' batwaeft Norfolk and Baltimora. ' . ; .'. .! ; ' , ; . ; ,j. EQTJU'PKD WITH WlRCLtS " WXEPHOSU 1H lUCn WSOVL, V -! - ;' DKL1C10U8 MCAtB OK BOA Kin EVKIIYTUIUO lt)B v V SUamert Lf. Norfolk (Urmm 81) .' i " Old Point Comfort" ; - '' ;' Ar. Jjultimore , ' ' , ConnKlitig at Baltimore for all Ox1 up l"iruriiri TicVefa tm fslol t t.ll.cr l!"W Jeff T''"r1a tn r I Ml II H I IKJILi IW : r. . ..... jM. v College. Raleigh, N. C. THE NOTKH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC (HIS THX STATTS INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE Four-year courses in Agriculture; in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering:; in Industrial Chemistry; in Cotton Manufacturing and Dyeing. Two-year courses in Mechanic Arts and In Taztile Art. One-vear conraa Ia Agriculture. These courses are both practical and scientific. Eiamlnatlooa lor admission are held at all county seats on July 13. For Catalog addresa THK REGISTRAR, Weat Raleigh, N. C. . M I GOING NORTH A - l:LS P.lf; " T;l : , , . . 100 A. H. 4 h-f-astand Was. : l'i'iU I'r0i i'l , IV ort, AtlaUC:ty ami

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