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THE RALEIGH ENTERPRISE.
Thursday, July 11, 1907.
The Marital Unrest.
In the times of our great-grandmothers
and grandmothers nobody
thought of dissolving the marriage
tie. A woman's career was marriage,
and having once embarked upon it,
she never considered going back.
But in these days debate is ram
pant, and so many persons have "con
sidered going back" that one wonders
what slight reciprocal affection in
duced them ever to advance at all.
Probably it was not affection, but at
traction, which depends upon out
ward and visible signs rather than
inward and spiritual graces, and can
cause the most unlikely and unblend
able characters to find each other ir
resistibly charming. And while they
are finding each other charming, mar
riage is so easy! Since the beginning
of the world, admonition and advice
have done little toward the curbing
of passion, and obstacles have only
served to excite it.
And it is not too much to say that
most young people, if left to form
their own characters, with little in
the way of responsibility forced upon
them and a great deal in the way of
comfort and pleasure at their right
hand, will form rather self-indulgent
characters, which, rushing rapturous
ly into matrimony, as it were into the
seventh heaven, are exceedingly cha
grined to find how much self-denial
is demanded of them when they get
there. Nobody has explained to them
what marriage, and the companion
ship of it really means, nor what a
fund of tact and tenderness, forbear
ance, good-will and gentle judgment
one must have to tide over the hard
places that come, at times, to even
the most loving couples. Caroline
Duer, in the June Delineator.
I How to Cure Chilblains.
"To enjoy freedom from chiJ.
blains," writes John Kemp, East Ot
isfield, Me., "I apply Buckle. Arni
ca Salve. Have also used it for salt
rheum with excellent results." Guar
anteed to cure fever sores, indolent
ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost
bites and skin diseases. 25c. at all
drug stores.
Mark Twain Obeyed the Scriptures.
In the Iowa town where Mark
Twain used to reside, the following
story of him is occasionally handed
about:
One morning when he was busily
at work an acquaintance dropped in
upon him, with the request that he
take a. walk, the acquaintance having
an errand on a pleasant country road.
"How far is it?" emphasized Mark
. Twain. .
"Oh, about a mile," replied the
friend.
Instantly the humorist gathered his
papers together, laid them aside, and
prepared to leave his desk.
"Of course I will go," he an
nounced : "the Bible says I must."
"Why, what in the world has the
Bible got to do with it?" asked the
puzzled friend.
"It distinctly commands," answer
ed Mr. Clemens, " 'if a man ask thee
to go with him a mile, go with him,
Twain!' " Lippincott's.
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 18th,
instead of 6.30 p. m. as at present.
H. C. HUDGINS, G. P. A.
R. E. L. BUNCH, Traffic Mgr.
Durham & Southern Ry.
Schedule in Effect Maj 5,1007.
Scuth No. 41
READ DOWN.
No. 5
S
00
A. M.
7 80
7 42
7 W
8 1ft
8 61
9 00
9 15
10 10
10 26
10 46
11 2u
11 40
11 69
12 10
12 30
1 00
P. M
No. 41
bio.
P. M.
16
21
0
44
67
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16
31
42
60
6 07
6 16
6 26
6 82
6 42
7 00
P. M.
STATIONS.
Lv Durhsm At
East Durham
Oyama
Toko
Carpenter
Upcnorcn
Apex
Holly Hprlngs
Wllbon
Varlna
Angler
Barclay vllle
Coats
Turlington
Duke
Ar. Dnnn Lv.
North No. 38
BEAD UP.
No. 38
A. M.
9 85
9 29
9 1.
1
8 51
8 43
8 S
8 20
8 12
8 l6
61
40
81
24
1
00
A. M.
No. 6.
a, q,
P. M
15
16
60
31
15
(4
11 6
11 20
11 0
10 45
10 10
a 50
9 40
27
9 05
H 45
A.M.
Train No. 88 makeB connection at Dunn
with Atlantic roam Line from Kayeitevlile.
At Apex with Seaboard Mo. 88 from an
points S nth, a ad for all points North, ar
riving at Raletgn 10.80 a. m.
T ain No. 6 makes close connection at
Apex with Seaboard No. 66 from the South
for Durham.
Train No. 41 makes connection at Apex
with Seaboard No. 41 for all points Soutb,
and at Varlna for Fayette vllle and interme
diate points.
J. E. ST AGO, S. H. REAMS,
Vlce Prt.8. Gen. Pass Agt.
ENVELOPES BY MAIL
200 Envelopes by mall to any address for 25
cents In stamps or coin.
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THE NORTH CAROUNA
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 Normal 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 o Manual Arts and Domestic Science provide in
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home and family.
The Music Department, in addition to the degree course, offers a certifi
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To secure board in the dormitories, all free-tuition applications should be
made before July 15. The fall term opens September 18, 1907.
For catalogue and other information, address,
J. I. FOUST, President, greensboro, n. c.
Mechanics and Investors Union.
Money to loan for bnlldlng Houses.
For 100 monthly payments, In place of Rent.
Six Per Cent. Investment Certificates for sale.
GEORGE ALLEN, SECRETARY,
Pullon Building. .
UNIVERSITY
OF 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,
library.
732 STUDENTS. 74 IN FACULTY.
The Fall Term begins
Sept. 9, 1907. Address,
FRANCIS P. VENABLk, President.
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Jamestown Exposition
Norfolk, Va.
APRIL 26 TO NOVEMBER 30, 1907.
Southern Railway
Will afford superior service and ac
comodations to the Jamestown Ex
position. SPECIAL RATES FROfl RALEIQH.
Round trip season tlckets...58.26
Round trip 60 day tickets.. 7.50
Rnnnri t.rtn 1(1 Hair t1b-ota ft fin
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Coach Excursion Tickets will he sold on the
day prior to the opening date of the Expo
sition, and on Thursday of each week there
after and limited seven dajB,wlll be stamped
or er doreed r'Not Good In Meep'ng, Pullman
or Parlor Cars" ether tickets will be sold
daily April 19th, to and Including November
30th, 1907.
For full Information and rates from other
pointp, Sleeping Car reservations, schedules,
litf rature, etc , address any Agent of the
Bout-tern Railway, or
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