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Thursday, June 27, 1907, 4 THE RALEIGH ENTERPRISE. "That Sweet Look." Time may set his fingers there, Fix the smiles that curve about Her winsome mouth and touch her hair, Put the curves of youth to rout; But the "something" God put there, That which drew me to her first; Not the imps of pain and care, Not all sorrow's fiend accurst, Can kill the look that God put there. Something beautiful and rare, Nothing common can destroy; Not all the leaden load of care, Not all the dross of earth's alloy; Better than all fame or gold, True as only God's own truth, It is something all hearts hold Who have loved once in their youth. That sweet look her face doth hold Thus will ever be to me; Joy may all her pinions fold, Care may come, and misery; Through the days of murk and shine, Though the roads be foul or fair, I will see through love's eyne That sweet look that God put there. Selected. Badly Mixed Up. Abraham Brown, of Winterton, N. Y., had a very remarkable experi ence; he says: "Doctors got badly mixed up over me; one said heart diease; two called it kidney trouble; the fourth, blood poison, and the fifth stomach and liver trouble; but none of them helped me ; so my wife advised trying Electric Bitters, which are restoring me to perfect health. One bottle did me more good than the five doctors prescribed." Guar anteed to cure blood poison, weak ness and all stomach, liver and kid ney complaints, by all Druggists. 50 cents. Announcement of Norfolk & South ern Railway. The Norfolk & Southern Railway Company announces the opening ot its all-rail route between New Bern and Norfolk, beginning June 18, 1907. Train No. 3 will leave New Bern daily except Sunday at 6.15 a. m., arriving at Norfolk at 2 p. m. Train No. 4 will leave Norfolk daily. except Sunday at 11.55-a. m., arriving at 7.40 p. m. Steamers will run between New Bern and Belhaven as usual, except that steamers will leave New Bern at 3 p. m. on and after June 1 8th, instead of 6.30 p. m. as at present. H. C. HUDGINS, G. P. A. R. E. L. BUNCH, Traffic Mgr. Fourth of July Excursion to More head City and Beaufort, N. O. The Norfolk & Southern Railway Company will operate Special Excur sion Train from Goldsboro to More head City and Beaufort and return July 4, 1907, on the following sched ule and at round trip rates named to Morehead City. The rates to Beaufort and return will be 20 cents higher: Schedule. Stations. Rate. Lv. 7.00 a.m. Goldsboro . . ... .$1.50 7.21 Bests 1.50 7.31 LaGrange .... . . 1.50 7.45 Falling Creek. ...1.40 8.00 Kinston . . . . . . . . 1.25 8.12 Caswell .... 1.25 8.22 Dover . ... ... . . . 1.15 8.36 Cove . . . ....... 1.10 8.46 Tuscarora . . 1.05 9.08 Newbern ....... 1.00 9.39 Riverdale ..... . .95 9.44 Croatan .90 9.58 Havelock ... .80 10.17 Newport ...... . .60 10.23 Wildwood .40 7.00 Bayboro ....... 1.25 7.33 Grantsboro 1.10 7.51 Reelsboro ...... 1.05 Ar. 10.37 Morehead 11.00 Beaufort Returning the train will leave Bayboro at 6.30 p. m.; Morehead City at 6.40 p. m. the same day. Train No. 5 on the Oriental Branch will be held at New Bern for the arrival of the Main Line train from Beaufort, which is due at New Bern at 8.20 p. m., July 4, 1907. Tickets to be sold for all passen ger trains, July 4, 1907. Good only on date of sale. II. C. HUDGINS, G. P. A. - R. E. L. BUNCH, Traffic Mgr. UiNlVtRSlTY OP NORTH CAROLINA. 1789-1907. Head of the State's Educational Sys tem. DEPARTMENTS. College, Engineering, Graduate, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. Library contains 45,000 volumes. New water-works, electric lights, central heating system. New dormitory, gymnasium, Y. M. C. A. Building, y library. 732 STUDENTS. 74 IN FACULTY. The Fall Term begins Sept. 9, 1907. Address, FRANCIS P. VENABLibi, President. Chapel Hill, N. C. ENVELOPES BY MAIL. 200 Envelopes by mail to any address for 25 cents In stamps or coin. J. B. TI8DALK, WakotlaM. N. C. THU NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College. Regular Courses Leading to Degrees of Bachelor of Peda gogy, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and New Course Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Music. Board, laundry, tuition, and fees for use of text books, etc., $170 a year. For free-tuition students, $125. The Normai, Department gives thorough instruction in the subjects taught in the schools and colleges, and special pedagogical training for the profession of teaching. Teachers and Graduates of other colleges are of fered a one-year special course in Pedagogy and allied subjects. The Commercial Department offers practical instruction in Stenography, Typewriting, Book-keeping and other business subjects. . The Department off Manuai, Arts and Domestic Science provide in struction in Manual Training and in such subjects as relate directly to the home and family. The Musjc Department, in addition to the degree course, offers a certifi cate course in vocal and instrumental music. : To secure board in the dormitories, all free-tuition applications should be made before July 15. The fall term opens September 18, 1907. t For catalogue and other information, address, J. I. FOUST, President, Greensboro, n. c. Mechanics and Investors Union. f Money to loan for bnlldlng Houses. For 100 monthly payments, in place of Rent. Six Per Cent. Investment Certificates for sale. GEORGE ALLEN, SECRETARY, Pullen Building. Exposition Visitors Can get good accomodations in rooms at 50c. and $1.00 per night. Meals at Restaurants, 25c. to 50c. at New port News, one-third nearer Exposition than Norfolk. S. Otho Wilson, 327 34th Street, Newport News, can accommodate 40 to 60 people. Write him stating time you will go and secure your rooms. The Wonderful Headache and Neuralgia Remedy. The One That Ham Stood the TOSt for Years. 25c and 50c Bottle! lOe Dose at Fountains , There are a number or new preparations on the market but Antlcephalalglne still leads them all In elegance of preparation and efficiency. F"0 R SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. .'.'""::."-- -""ONE CURlf i i t i 1 1 r "GETS AT THE JOINTS FROM THE INSIDE." Rheum acide has cured thousands of cases of Rheu matism, Lumbago, Sciatica and other Blood Diseases after all the doctors have failed ; has cured four cases after Johns Hopkins Hospital has failed. Ro? &Sto BOBBIN CHEMICAL CO., Prop's, BALTIMORE, MO. YOUR DRUGGIST SELLS IT. CURES TO STAY CURED. Quincy, Mass.. July 18. 1905. "I was laid up last November with Rheumatism in my feet have not been bothered since. 1 tried every old kind ol liniment and was under two doctors, and all I tried had the same result, until I got Kheumacide. Now, l am pleased to say, it has not been necessary tor me to taKeany medicine ior Kneumatism since reo- ruary last Everybody that 1 recommended it to has had the same results, r. Kan agan. Manager, uuincy Industrial Co-operative society. jpawmmmtmvawmmmmamam rperullzfertf (Vlirtnlatarollna) Chera Everybody Satisfied V I n ' C ' ' Ypu will be satisfied, and so will the buyer of your tobacco if you improve the quality and increase the weight of your tobacco by using 500 to 800 lbs. of VirginiaCarolina Fertilizer per acre, ten days before planting. These fertilizers give an early start to the plant, which very soon grows large enough to withstand the ravages of insects. Soils that under ordinary conditions would make a yield of poor, papery tobacco, lacking in gummy or oily matters, will produce a very high type of tobacco by liberally using these fertilizers. Get from your dealer one of Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer free almanacs. Its a beauty, and full of information on farming. SALES OFFICES: Richmond, Va. Durham, N. C. Atlanta, Ga. Norfolk, Va. Charleston, S. C. Savannah, Ga. Baltimore, Md. Montgomery, Ala Memphis, Tenn. Shreveport, La, 1) "Increase Your Yields Per Acre
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