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I mm mu msmisi ORPHANS’ FRIEND. WedwcMlay? Scptcfinber 5th 187T. ORPHAN ENTERTAINMENTS. Wisliing to excite more interest in the proper education of the young, to explain the design and management of the Orphan Work, and to ^isit needy orphans by tlie way-side, I purpose to go with a chapter of orphans from the Orphan House at Oxford, and give FllEK ENTERTAINMPINTS at the following times and places.; Aslipole Cliurcli, Tuesday, Sept, i, at 11a. DU Fair liluft', We.lnesday, Sept. 5, at 7 p. in. ■Wliitesville, Thursday, Sept. C, at 7 p. m. ITeiniugtou, Friday, Sept. 7, at 7 p. in. Olarktoh, Saturday, Sept. 8, at 7 p. m. Elizabetlitown, Monday, Sept. 10, at 7 p. in. , Antiocli Church, near Farher’s Store, Tue.sday, Sept. 11, at 11 a. in. Harrell’s Store, \Vednesda.y, Sept. 12, at 11 a. in. Clinton, Thursday, Sept. l.'S, at 7 p. m. Kewton Grove, Friday, Sept. 11, at 11 their way through them without feeling much, extremely incom mode persons of a morO refined turn in their journey through life, and make their traveling irksome and unpleasant. lie Aichol.s, Daniel Far-I that the support of iho Orphan 3 Fago, Dina Koliertsoii, Asvliim be a regular order of Faison, Friday, Sept. 14, at 7 ]). in. Fink Hill, Satiirdayj Sept-. 15, at . p. at Catharine Lake, Moiida.y, Sept. 1 11 a. in. Onslow Co. Ho., Tuesday, Sept. 18, at 7 p. in. Tieiiton,Wednesday,Sept. 19,at. p; in. Kiiistiin, Thusrday, Sept; 20,at 7 ]>. in Hookcrtoii, Friday, Sept; 21,at 11 a.ni; Snow Hill, Saturday, Sept. 22, at 7 p. ni. Greenville, Monday, Sept; 21, at 7 p. Falkhtndjfiio.sdiiy, Sept. 25, at 11 a. in. Speight’s Bridge, IVednesday, Sept. 20, at l!a. ill. Stautonsbnrg,Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 4 p. in. Fikeville, Tluirsday, Sept. 27, at 11 a. nl; Frinccton, Friday, Sept. 28, at 7 p. in Selina, Saturday, Sejit; 29, at 7 p. in. Siiiithiield, Monday, Oct. l,at 7p. in. Averasboro, Tuesday, Oct. 2, at 7 p. m. Little.Kivcr Academy,M'ediiesday,Oct. ii, at T p. Ill; Ihlliiigton, Tliursd;ty, Oct 4, at 7 p. in. Haywood, Frhhiy, Oct, 5, at 7 p, in. Hoiiy Sjiring.s, Saturday, Oct. 0, at 7 p. in. Morrisvifle, jifonday, Oe.t; 8, at 7 p. ni. Koles\-iUe, Tue.sday, Oct. 9, at 7 p. in. Falls of AeusCj Wednesday, Oct; 10, at 7 p. Ill; ’L’heso ap^lolntments have been made after careful deliberation and extensive correspondence, ]5ut friends mai^ change the times and places, provided I am duly notified and there is no intelfor ence with the general schedule. The party will need the usual meals, and food foi three mules. Where there are committees on the Orphan Asylum, they will be relied on to make all needed ar rangements. In the absence of committees, other friends are re quested to do SO; A church, ora large hall, should always be pre ferred for the entertainments, that the people may be comfortably seated, and perfect order preserv ed. d. 11- Mills, iSupt. —-Tlie srveetest, the most cling ing affection is often shaken by the slightest breath of ness, as the delicate unkiud- nngs and tendrils of the vine are agitated by the faintest air that blows iu summer. An unkind word from one beloved, often draws blooJ from many a heart which would defy the battle-axe of hatred or the keenest edge of vindictive sa tire. Nay, the shade, the gloom of the face familiar and dear, awakens grief and pain. These are the little thorns which, though men of a rougher form may make KEPOSETS BSf 'i'HE TEAC5IEKSS; The orphans are divided into Four Graded Forms, each in charge .of a teacher, whose report is printed ever}' fourth week The highest number is 10; the lowest is 1. When the average is below 5, the orphan is liable to be discharged as not “promising,” and therefore excluded by tlie regulations. Tliis paper contains the report made by the teacher of the FOt’KTZI FOKM. liEADixG.—Annie Ai'eiuld,Mil!y.Tolin- aoii, Matiklii AewboUl, Ivate Living stone, 8. Cliarles Hulin, Aora'Muy, Henrietta Taylor, .Tames Hulin, Tempe Fago, Wilson Sloan, Itnfus McLean, Annie Williams 7. Etta But ler, Viola, Eatmuii, .James Ma.son, De Witt Iku'ker, James Fittmaii, William Itaekley, Charles Itogers, Jjuke Itus.sell. Thomas I’riiiglo, lani- isa Haywood, Jjimi Robertson, (i. Mary Wicker, Willie Aicliols, Dan iel Barker, Charles Styr.-m 5. .Sl'lCLLIXtr.—Annie Areiidel, Etta But ler, Viola Eatman, Jvate Living- ,stone, Aora May, Matilda Aewbold, Luke Bussell, Henrietta Taylor, Bu- fus JleJjean JO. Cliarles Hulin, Mil- l.v .lohnson, James Bittman, Annie VVilliams, 9. William Buckley, Clmrlcs Bogers, Thomas Fringle, James Hulin, Daiiiid Barker, 8. James Mason, 7. DeWitt I’arker JLiry Wicker, (i. Louisa Haywood, Wiliie Nichols, Temi>c Fage, Ijimi Bobertspn, Wilson Sloan, Charles Styron, 5. WitmxCr.i^Charles Hiilin, Milly .John; son, Aora JLiy, 8. Jvate Livingstone, James Fiftman, Bul'usMc Lean, An nie Williams, 7. James Mason, Tom I’riiigle, Charles Bogers, Hen rietta T;i.vlor, (i. Annie Arimdel, Etta Butler, Viola Eatman, Matilda A^ewbold, Geoi-ge Barker, De M'itt I’arker, JIaniel Barker, JJ'illiam Itaekley, Luke Russell, Mary Wick er, James Hulin, Jjouisa Haywood, M'illie Aicho’s, Tempe Fage, Ijiii.i Itobei'tson, JN’ilsou Sloan, Charles Styron, 5. Aiiii'iiiiETic.—BnfnsMcI;Ciiii,10. An nie Areiulcl, Etta Butler, Charles Hulin, Ki;ite Ijivingstone, James I’ittman, Charle.s Bogei's, Tjuke Rus sell, 9. Viola Eatman, Milly John son, James Mason, Aora Viay, (.Jeo. Barker, Tom F’ringle, Henrietta Taylor, Annie Williams, Tempe I’a'go, .Dani.d Parker, 8; De Witt I’arker, Matilda A'ewbold, J\ illi:im Rackley, JJary Wicker; Janies Hu lin, Willie Aicliols, Wilson Sloan, 7 JjOuisa Haywood, Una Itobertson, Charles Styio.i, (i. Geocikawiy.—Annie A rondel, Ivate Jjivingstoue, 10. Viola Eatman, Charles iluliii, Jlilly Johnson, Ru fus Me Jjean, Janies I’ittman, Wil liam I-tackley, Cliarles Rogers, An nie William.s, 9, James Mason, Ma tilda Aewbold, Tom J’ringle; Luke Rus,sell, Daniel I’arker, Tempe Fage; Wilson Sloan, 8. Etta Butler, Aora May; DeWitt Barker, Henrietta Taylor Ijouisa Hitywood; Una Bob- ertson, George I’arker; 7. Jiiiry Wicker, James Hulin, VVillie Aich- ols, Charles Styron, (1. Gkaveviah.—;Aniue Arendel, Viola Eatman, Milly Johnson, ICate Liv ingstone, Rufus Me Loan, 9. Etta Butler, Charles Hiiliii, Janies Ma son, Matilda A'ewbold, George Bar ker, James I’ittman, William Itack- ley, Charles Rogers, Daniel Barker, 8. AUra, May, Tom Fringle, Luke lius.sell, Heiirietta Taylor, Annie Williams, 7. Jiary Wicker, Jjoiiisa Haywood, Jame.s Iliilin, Willie Aich- ols, Tempe Fage, Lina Robertson, 11 ilsoil Sloan, George I’arker, Oliar- lie Styron, 0. D E1’ o It T 31E X T.—Matil da Aewbold, Charles Rogers, 10. James I’ittman, Daniel Barker, Tempe Fage, Wil liam Itaekley, 9. Annie Arendel, Milly Johnson, Kate Livingstone, Annie Williams, 8. Etta Butler, Viola Eatman, Charles Hulin, Jas. Jlasdii, Aora May, Rufus Me Lean, George Fariter, Tom Fringle, Hen rietta, Taylor, Mary Wicker, Louisa Hayevood, James Hulin, Willie Aicliols, Una Robertson, Wll.soii Sloan, Charles Styron, De Witt I’arker, 7. Luke Russell, 5. PuxcTUALi'r'Y.—Annie Arendel, Etta Butler, A'iola Eatman, Charles Hn Jill, Milly Joliuson, Kate Liviiig- stoiie, Aora May, Rufus Mc Lean, INLitilda. Aewbold, De Witt J’aiker, James Fittmaii, Tom Fringle, Wil- Hnlin, Willie ker, Tempo ’ irilsiiii Sloan, 10. James .1/asoii, Charle.s Rogers, 8. Henrietta Tay lor, Charles Styron, 7. Work.—Annie Armidel, Etta Butler, Viola Katman, jl/illy Joim.soii, Kate Ijii'iugst.oiie, J;i,nios Mason, Aora Rufus jic Lean, .I/iitilda Aew bold, James Fittinau, Tom J’linglc, Henrietta Taylor, J/ary IFicker, Annie ll'illiams, Louisa Haywood, Tempe I’age, Una Robertson, 10. Charles Hulin, Jaunts .1/asoii, Rufus jlfcLean, Daniel Parker, George Barker, 8. De Mitt Barker, llil- liam Rackley, Clias. Rogers, Luke Ru.ssell, Jas. llidin, IVhllie Aicliols, It'ikson Sloan, Charles Styron, 7. jyu. the week Sept. IX CASH. Raid 8100.00, B. P. Hall. 22.50, Collection iu Conedrd. “ 12.05, “ at Rocky liivcr ell. “ 8.05, “ in Ansoiiville. “ 9.00, Oi'iihan.s’ Friend. “ (i.OO, Falmyia a, Ao. 147; “ 5.00, l!ev. it. B. Anderson; “ 5.00, Miss Sue Gregory. “ 2.10, E;igle Rock Ihij). S. S. “ 2.00, e;ich, Matta-muskect □, Ao. 828, A Ifienil iu Wiii- stoii. “ 1.00, Collection at Trinity Cli. “ 0.,5(), Wicacou □, Ao. 241. “ O.JO, Slia«'’s Silent I’leailer. “ 0.08, J F Sawyer’s Silent I’lca- dur. IN KIND. W. Sutton, 1 middling bacon. X F Dail, 1 “ “ T J Sutton, 1 shoulder “ Q W White, i “ “ R S Pratt, 1 ham, 1 shoulder bacon. W Myers, 1 “ 1 “ “ S M Sutton, 1 “ 1 “ “ Mrs M E Sutton, 1 pr socks. Mrs S G Sutton, 2 prs socks; A Dail, 1 pr socks, 1 pr drawers. A Chapel, 1 pr socks. Miss A Thack, 1 jir socks. Miss S F Dail, 1 pr “ IHrs A E Myers, 1 ])r socks; .Mrs M Earmer, 5 yds cloth. .Mrs 51 L D;ul,I under body,liif socks, .Mrs >Iary Dolin, 4 prs socks, ■Mrs Cox, 5 yds calico. Minor & Beasley, 1 bu meal; business ill each subordinate Lodge at each communication. 4. All churches and benevolent organizations are requested to cooperate with us in the orplian work and collect and forward contributions through tlieir own proper officers. Here are the resolutions: Resolved, That the sincere tlianks of this Grand Lodge are liereby tendered to many benev olent ladies and gentlemen, to the ministers of tlie gospel, to church es of various denominations, to Odd Fellows, Kniglits ofrytliia,s. Good Templars, Friends of Tem perance, and other benevolen- societies; whose hearty codpea- tion and liberal contributions liave rendered timely and valua ble assistance in the work of ameliorating the condhion of the orplian children of the State, Resolved, That all benevolent societies and individuals are here by cordially invited and request ed to cooperate with us in provi ding funds and supplies for feed ing clothing, and educating indi gent and promising orphan chil dren, at the Asvluni in Oxford. tiEO. W. «l£A«IA.JI, K.VLEIGlh N. C. Practice liinittecl to the IdYSil, KAIt, & TIIKOAT E. Wi ® W E A , DNTAL SyP.GEON, oxroHa>» IV. c. OFFICE. AT Ills liESIUEXCK. Special attention given to replacing full ami partial setts of teeth on gold libber. SUJ^SCKIHE Foil THE EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY, ami keep yourself infer.netl on edncatiomil matters. The ago of the old inontlily “ jour nal of cdiicatiim’” has passed, ami a new era 1ms dawned. The educational neuspaper is now in demand; educational topics are at tracting the public attention nioro in the.«(^ days than ever before; new books, new methods, and new theories are demanding tlie attention of teachers more freijiieutly ilmu once a inontli, and no teacher who iutei ds to loei> up witli the times can aihn-d to be with out the Weekly. North Carolina, Person County, Superior Court. The following persons have paid for the Ori’iiass’ Friend for one year: Jill) W Fark.s, Annie I? Caiinou, Jliss Della Uiuc, 3Iis.s Mary ililler, 5!i.ss Lucy Hoilgin, MnsEugenia Albea, Jiio L Gregory, IF. 0-. Allen, Irving Love. ItesoStHioiis of tSie Giajjd Lodge Adopted Dec. 3d, 1875. Resolved, 1. That iSt. John’s College shall he made an asylum for the protection, training and education of indigent orphan chil dren. 2. That this Grand Lodge ivill appropiate 8 annually for Mary J. Wilson. S. 0. Wilson, J. E. Kelly & his wile Mary C., Against John W. Jones, 'Wil iam Satterfield and his wife Martha and Anna Jones. The pnfpnge of this action is tO subject the estate of Win. Jones to the payircut of the sum of $ to the jilaintilfs. The defend ants are required to answer or demur to the complaint withiu tlie next term of the Super ior Cinirt of said cminty, to bo held at the Court House in Iloxboro. on the 5tll Monday after the first Monday of Sept., 1877. Witness J. J. Lansdoll, CJerlc of oui* said, at Ilo.xboro, this Dth day of August 1877. 3:'^ It. J. J. LjVXSDELTj, C. S. C. ilSCIIAlfi2> n. LEWIS, (Late Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear in the Savanah Medical College,) Practice limited to the BYE AND EAR, llALEIGH, X, C. Refers to the State Medical Society and to the Georgia ^ledical Society. 33-ly E T THE BEST. TEE EALEIGH NEWS. !>A5IjV, one Year, WEEKLY, one year, - $5.00 - 1.00 iIF"Scnd Postal Card for Sample Copy. Address THE RALEIGIt NE'WS, 33-tf. Raleigii, X. C. the support of the institution ; but will not assume any additional peouniary responsibility 3. That this Grand Lodge elect a Superintendent who shall con trol the institution and solicit contributions for its support from all cl.asses of our people. 4. That orphan children in the said Asylum shall receive such preparatory’ training and educa tion as will prepare them for use ful occupations and for the usual business transactions of life. Adopted Dec. 5tli 1875: Resolved, That the Superinten dent of tlie said Orphan Asylum shall report at each Annual Com munication an account of his official acts, receipts, disburse ment, number -of pupils, &c. togetlier ivith such suggestions as he may see fit to offer. “Resolved, ’Fhat the Master of each subordinate Lodge appoiiff a Standing Committee upon raising funds for the Orphan Asylum, and require said committee to report in ivriting each month, and that said reports and the funds recei- THOMASVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE, DAVIDSON CO., A. C. The 21st annual session begins the Last Wediicstlay in Aug^tist; That this Institution offers superior educa tional advantages is fully establislied by its steadily increasing patronage the past three years. Some of these advantages are its pe culiarly quiet and healthful location, the ha- bitilal onthusia.sm in study of its pupils, care fill attention to tlieir manners, morals, health and comfort; a full corps of tried and earnest teachers, an extensive and carefnlly-aiTangcd course, of study, diplomas for ^elected studies and for an English course suited to pupils limited in time or means, one for the full course, and especially greatly reduced rates. For catalogue address II. W. REINHART, 31-8t Rrincipal. CMOWAi^ BAPTIST FEMALE INSTITUTE, silver m* l-33ff. T]£li]\LS OF SVBSClUPlIOX : To single Subscribers, 1 year, - six mouths, » In clubs of ■five, ] year, - In “ six mouths, In ‘‘ of ten or more, 1 year. - In “ “ “ “ six months, $2 .')0 Sl-od $2 0) $1.50 $1.00 To new subscribers, three months on trial, 50 s. li. wincheLl & 00., Rubllshers, ]70 Clark Street, Chicago, I]]. Eastern office in charge of Prof. Edwai urge of Ih-of. Edward Johnsoil, 34 Oxford St., Lynn, Mass. Si^Scud lifteen cents for a- copy of the In stitute Song Hudget, containing 48 jiagcs of music and wordes, numbering 5G pie*es", and five full page illustrations, haudsoii.oly hound in cardinal rod. 32-tt. T HE PEE BEE BEE Newspaper, RocKixoiiAMj X.C.. takes advertisements at lower fates than any utt.er Weekly. Subsin-iption $2.00 a year. The Register for 1877. THE RALEIGH REGISTER will prove itself to be one of tlxc cheapest and best newspapers in the State. It will be printed upon large tyiie, aiid no efibrt M-ill bo lacking to make every department of standard excellence, so as to coinmi?iul the SUPPORT, CONFIDENCE AND APPROVAL of tlie best classes of the community, without regard to politics; The news of the day will be carefully col lected and given iu such from as to keep the render fully posted in every particular. Mr. J. C- L. 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