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North Carolina education . national DICTIONARY—The Merriam Webster. when questions arise in the history recitation, in language work, spelling, or about noted people, places, foreign words, synonyms, pronunciation, new words, flags, state seals, etc., do you suggest that the New International is a universal question answerer and contains just the information desired? Dr. Suzzalo says: Training children to a competent andready usa of the dictionary and fixing the habit of con-sulting it is one of the main duties that theperform for a student. Your pupils should have every opportunityto I win. Why not requisition your schoolofficials for the New International, the On-eSupreme A utlwrity. 400,000 Words. 2700 Paget. New Gazetteer. 12,000 Biographical Entries. Geographical Subjects. 6000 lUnstrations. Thousands of other References. GRAND PRIZE (Highestcific Exposition. Award) Panama-Pa- REGULAR and INDIA-PAPER EdiHons. WRITE for Specimen Pages and FREE Pocket Maps, G. & C. MERRIAM CO., Springfield, Mass. September, 1916.] NOItTH CAROLINA EDUCATION 21 licft Fortune to Orphans. When the will of Mr. Albert CKomegay was filed for probate atKinston tliis week, it was found thathe left practically his entire fortuneto the Orphanage. Mr. Kor-negay had no children and was nevera Mason. He was married years ago,but for years he has turned his at-tention to the ministrations of theneeds of an aged mother. He pro-vided for her needs and then turnedthe balance of his accumulations ota life of thrift to the orphans. Thebequest includes quite a lot of valu-able property in Goldsboro. actual constant use. In color and»general appearance, the Buff Buck-ram binding closely resembles thefamiliar sheep binding, and its pur-chase is recommended to public lib- A Federation of All Club Work inGranville. Through the untiring efforts ofMiss Mary G. Shotwell, rural schoolsupervisor of Granville County, theclubs of the county have interesting and unique meetingwas h
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