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tm ORPHANS’ FRIEND. Wednesday, October 24, t§7?'. BEPOBTS BY THE TEACHEBS. The orphans are divided into Four Graded Forms, each in charge of a teacher, whose report is printed every fourth week The highest number is 10; tlie lowest is 1. AVhen the average is belo'W 5, the orplian is liable to be discharged as not “|iromising,” and therefoi’e excluded by the regulations. This paper contains the report made by the teacher of the FIRST F4j>RM. SPELLTNa.—‘Emma Bell, Etta Bell, Joseph Ohauniug, Burnett Cham bers, Wesley Patton, Bell Spry, 10. Adolphus Bell, I\Iai“y Chestnut, Ma ry Cosby, Edna Lasley, Caroline Mullins, Gilmer Ihitterson, Lizzie Perry, Maggie Sides, William Tar- kinton, Carrie Webh, 9. Kitty Chest nut, Lizzie Chambers, James Dalton, Marian Patterson, Eddie Patterso’ , William Rouse, James Rouse, 6. Alexander Sorsby, o. BEAmxG.— Emma Bell, Etta Bell, Joseph Channing, James Dalton, iCdna Lasley, Caroline Mullins, Liz zie Perry, AVilliam Rouse, James Rouse, Mng’gie Sides, William Tar- kiiiton, 10. Adol]>hus Bell, Kitty (9K*stuut, Mary Chestnut, Mary tJosby, Burnet Chambers, Gilmer Ihitterson, IVIariau Patterson, Alex ander Sorsby, Bell Spry, Carrie Webb, 9. Lizzie Chambers, Eddie Patterson, AVesley Patton, 8. Punctuality.—Emma Bell,Etta Bell, Kitty Chestnut, ilary Chestnut, Mary Cosby, Joseph Channing, Bur net Chambers, Lizzie Chambers, James Dalton, Amanda Davis, Ra chel Johnson, lidna Lasley, Caroline Mullins, Henry Kotteleili, Marian l^atterson, Eddie Patterson, "Wesley Patton, Lizzie Perry, Jaimes Reed, William Rouse, James Rouse, Mag gie Sides, Alexander Sorsby, Bell Spry, William Tarkintoii, Susan Tuliock, Currie Webb, 10. Jolin Powell, 9. Adolphus Bell, 7. ^ Deportment.—Kitty Chestnutt,i\fary (diestnutt, Josei)li Cliannijjg, James Dalton, Amanda Davis, Caroline jMullins, ^Eddic Patterson, Lizzie Perry, William Rouse, James Rouse, .Maggie Siles, William Tarkintoii, Siisan Tulloek, Carrie Webb, 10. Racliel Johnson, Henry Kotteleih, Gilmer i'atterson, John Powell, James Reed, 9. AdoliJuis Bell, Em ma Bell, Burnet Ghaiubers, Edna Jjasl(‘y, Marian Patterson, Wesley Patton, Alexander Sorsby, Bell Sjiry, 7. Etta Bell, Mary Cosby, laz- zie Cliambers, 0. Atten'I'Ion to Work.—Emma Bell, Etta bell, IMary Chestnut, Joseph (’hanning, Burnet Chambers, James Dalton, Gilmer Patterson, Lizzie Perry, \Villiam Rouse, James Rouse, Iklaggie Sides, Bell Spry, Carrie Webb, 10. E(lna Lasley, 0. Adol- ])hus Bell, Kitty Che-stnut, Marian Patterson, (>. RIary Cosby, 3. FORM OF APPEflCAT10i\ FOR THE AHMSSSaoi^' OF HALF ORPHANS. .N. a, - ,1877. ) This is to certify that - - is a half orpliaii, sound in hod?/ and niind^ and with out any estate. II- father died in 18 I heing h. mother, hereby mahe application for Ji. admission to the Orphan Asylum at 0xfo7'd, and I also relinquish and convey to the officers thereof the en tire manage^nent and control of said orphan till the day of , f thnt being the day on which ... - will be fourteen years of age,) in order that may be trained and educated according to the regu lations prescribed by the Grand Lodge of North Carolina. I also promise not to annoy the Orphan Asyliiin, and not to encourage the said orplian to leave without the approval of the Superintendent. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR A OIRL. J^EPORTOF For tlao week CEediet^ Oct. 33raS. IX CASH. Paid $35.59, Collection at Greenville. “ 25.00, Theo. X'. Kamsiiy, Frank lin, Va. “ 11.00, Or])liaus’ Friend. “ 5.00 eacli, Ket'. L. K. Willie, Gxford; Prof. A. F. Kedd, Cliapel Hill. “ 4.41, M. Stern. Greenville. “ 2.75, Wilmington □, Xo. 319. “ 2.17, E. L. Hunt’s Silent Pleader. “ 2.00, Mattaninskeet □, Xo. 32,S. “ 1.00, J. J. Ward, Laurel. IN KIND. T. H. Briggs, Haleigli, 2 smootliing . irons. Mr. Henry Hobgood, Granville, 14 bus. potatoes, 1 Im. apples. The following person.s have paid for the Orphans’ Friend for one year: Charlie Bagau, Mocksville □, 10 copies. BOYS AND GIBBS. We have on hand about a dozen boys and girls, small and spright ly, just such as childless couples might properly adopt. Persons wishing to adopt children are invited to come and see them, or correspond with us. tf Approved hij. W. M. of... FOK.ll OP APFBBCA'a’IOlV FOSi 'I’SIB ABMSSSIOX OF OKPHANS. .K a, , 1877. ) This is io certify that — - -. - is an orphan, sound ill dody and mind, and without es tate. II.... father died 18...., h... .mother died in 18 I, heing h. , herehj make application for h.. .admission into the Orpihan Asylum at Oxford, and I also relinquish and convey to the officers thereof, the entire man agement and control of said orphan till the. — day of. , m....,(that heiny the day on which loill be fourteen years of age,) in order that .... may he trained and educated according to the regu lations prescribed by the Grand Lodge of Korth Carolina. Apiproved by TF. M. of Lodge. FOKM OF AFPBaCA'FIOX FOB A BOY. My residence is in County, and my occupation My family consists of L wish to cmqiloy a boy years of age,and (Here give description and qualities desired.) He will be required to and allowed to L will furnish and pay him a month. A. B. Becommended by Our residence is in County, and our occupation Our family consists of. TT'e ivlsh to employ a girl. .years of aye, and (Here give description and qualities desired). She will be re quired to and allowed to She will spend her evenings in and toill sleep) in TFe ivill furnish and will pay a month. Becommended by A. B., Mrs. A. B. TMK Orphans’ Friend. A LIVE AND LIVELY WEEKLY! OBGAN OF THE OliPHAN WORK ENTEETAINIMG AND IN STRUCTIVE TO THE YOUNG, A ZEALOUS FRIEND AND ADVOCATE OF E^FCATIOM. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. SUBSCRIPTION AND POSTAGE ONLY ©ME DOBEAK A YEAB OFFLCE LN THE OBPHAN BUILDING, AT OXFOBD. -o- ADVEBTISEMEMTS. Ten cents .a line for one insertion. Fire cents a line each week for more than one and less than twelve insertions. One column, three jnonths, sixty dollars. Half column, three months, forty dollars, quarter column, three months, twenty dollars. Present circulation, fourteen hundred and orty papers e.aoh week. Address ORPHANS’ FRIEND, OXFORD, N. a D B. BICHABD M. BEWIS, (Late Professor of Diseases of the Eye anti Ear ill the Savanah Medical College,) Practice limited to the BYE AND EAR, RALEIGH, N, C. Refers to the State Medical Society and to the Georgia Medical Society. 33-Jy T. B. LYON, JR. E. DALBY. E. II. LYON {Late of “Dalhtj LYON, DALBY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF "AROMA TOBACCO. Durham, K. C. Orders solicited—Agents wanted—Tobacco guaranteed. March 17th—lJ-2m. G F T T Ifi F BEST, THE RALEHH NEWS. OABLY, one vear. - WEEKLY, one year, $5.00 ‘ 1.00 t^Sencl Postal Card for Sample Copy. Address THE RxVLEIGTI NKAVS, 33-tf. Raleigh, N. C. J«>HN NB^JHOLS, -PRACTICAI.- BOOK & JOB PRINTER. Cor. PayeUeviUe and Hargett Sts., RALEIGH, X. C. and .Tol> Printing of every de scription execiilet! in tl^e very best style of llie art. Books, Pamidilets, Ctrculans. Let ter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Jtlnvel- opos, Cards, Tags, Statements, Hand liills, &.C., at New York prices. Legal Blanks^] pmJOO. 23- CEAMPTON’S IMPERIAL SOAP IS THE BEST! -000- Crainpton’s Imperial Soap is Cram})U)n’s Imperial Soap is Crampton’s Imperial Soap is Crampton’s Inijxirial Soap is Crampton’s Imperial Soap is Crarajiton’.s Imperial Crainpton’s Imperial (Jrampton’s Imperial Crampton’s Imperial Crampton’s Imperial tlie best, the best, the best, the best, the best. Soap is tlie best. Soap is the be'st. Soap is the best. Soap is the best. Soap is the best. -000- This vSoap is manufactured from pure mate rials ; and as it contains a largo percent age of Vegetino Oil, is warranted fnlly equal to the best imported Castile soap,and atthe same time contains all the wash ing cleans ing projiortics of the cele brated Ger man and French Laun dry Soaps. It is therefore recommended for use in the Laundry, Kitchen and Bath Room,and,for general household purposes; al so for Printers, Painters, Engineers and JIachinists,as it will remove S})ots of Ink, Grease, Tar, Oil, Paint, etc., from the hands. The Huntingdon Pennsylvania Monitor, of April 5th, 1877, jn-onounces this Soap tlie best in the market, as follows : “Readei’, we d*u’t want you to suppose that this is an advtu-tisement, and pass it over unheeded. Read it. Wc want to direct your attention to the advertisement of ‘Crampton’s Imperial Soap.” Having used it in our of fice for the past year, we can recommend it as the best quality of soap in use. Jt is a rare thing to get a Soap that will thoroughly cleanse printing ink from the hands, as also from linen ; bru Cramptm’s laundry soap will do it and we know whereof we speak. It is especially adapted for printers, painters, en gineers and machinists, as it will remove grease ol all descriptions from the hands as well as clothes, with little labor. For general household purposes it cannot be excelled. Manufactured only by ORAMPTON BROTHERS, Nos. 3, 4, 6, 8, and 30 Rutger’s Place, and No. 33 and 35 Jefferson St., New York. 42 H. A. ®EAMS S& C®., MANUFACTURERS OP REAMS’ DURHAM BOOT AND SHOE POLISH. Warranted to excel all others, or money Pefunded. The only Blacking that will polish on oiled surface. It is guaranteed to preserve leather and make it pliant, requiring less quantity and time to produce a perfect gloss than any other, the brush to be applied immediately after put ting on the Blacking. A perfect gloss from this will not soil even white clothes. We guarantee it as represented, and as for pat ronage, strictly on its merits. H. A. REAMS &• CO., Manufacturers, Durham, N. C. This Blacking is recommended in the high est terms, after trial, bv Geo. F. Brown, J. Ho\vard Warner, Now York; the Presrdem and Professors of Wake Forest College; and a large number of gentJemeu ia and around Durham, whoso certificates have been fur nished the Manufacturers. Orders solicired and promptly filled. March 3rd, 3875. y-ti J^R. OEO. W. GRAHAM, RALEIGH, N. C. Practice limited to the EYE, MAM ^ TMMOAT 25 Jy E. w, o w , DNTAL SURGEOM. OXFOUH, IV. C. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. Special attention given to replacing full and partial setts of teeth on gold, silver or rubber. 1-3:^,1. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY, “if; !' ■>«! on educational -- f cuucaTional matters, l he ago of the old monthly “ jour nal of education ” has passed, and a new ei-a iian A new era, has dawned. I he educational neivspaiier \s now in demand: educational topics arc at tracting the public attention more in the'^e days than over before; new books, now methods, and new tlieories are demanding the attention of teachers more frequently than once a month, and no teacher wlio intends to keep up with the times can afford to be with out the Weekly. TEIUIS OF SUTiSCPIPTION: To single subscribers, I year, - - $2.50 si.v months, - $Dr,0 In clubs of five, 3 year, - - _ Li '' “ six months, - -• $3.25 In “ of ten or more, 1 year, - - $3 .50 Lp “ “ “ isi-x mouths, $1,00 io new suhsenbers, three months on trial, 50 H. H. WINCHELL & CO., Fublisiuirs, J70 Clark Street, Chicago, III, Eastern office in charge of Prof. Edward Johnson, 34 Oxford St., Lynn, Mass. !;S*’Seul fifteen cents for a copy of the In stitute Song Budget, containing 48 pages of music and wordos, immberiiig 56 pieces, and five full p.age illustrations, liandsou.ely hound in cardinal red. l^-tf T HE PEE DEE BEE Newspaper, Rockingham, N. C., takes advertisements at lower rates than any other u eekly. Subscription $2.00 a year. The Register for 1877. THE BALEIGH REGISTEB will prove itsoif to bo one of the clieapest and best newspapers in the State. It will ho printed u))ou largo type, and no effort will bo lacking to make every department of standard cxceileuce, so as to command the SUPPORT, CONFIDENCE AND APPROVAL of the best classes of the community, without regard to po]ifi*.s. The news of the day will be carefully c d- Iccted and given in such from as to keep the render fully posted in every particular. Mr. J. C. L. HARRIS has editorial con trol of THE HEHISTER, and every subject of interest and importaueo will receive attention from his pen, THE REGISTER will advocate the cause of the Republican party, and will give tlie administrasion of 1 re.sidont Hayes a cordial support so long as I platform of 187G, m the letter of acceptance of Gov. Rayes, and in the inaugural address of the President, are taithfully adliered to, and an honest and persistent effort is made to carrv them out. liberal in its views, and will endeavor to be just to all men. Its approval or condemnation of measures and men will not bo given or withhold ON ACCOUNT OF POLITICS. Not being the organ of any man or men, The Register expects nor desires any support other than such as it may merit as a public journal. Its publication is; purely a business enterprise, and will be conducted strictly iipou business principles. ‘ THE REGISTER will bo is-vued Semi-weekly on Tncsd'.iys mut riidays, and the Weekly on every Tuesday; TERMS: Semi Weekly, single copy, one year, “ " " six month, each, $3.00 2.0» 2 00. 1 50: 1 00 50 '* ten copies, oue year “ twenty “ Weekly—single copy, one year, “ “ “ six month, three months, T twenty, oue year, each, 3 00 Invariably m advance. Postage paid at this office. Advertisements isserted at tlie regular rates 10 hues of Bourgeois to the square. ' advertising rates.) W. M. BROWN, Publisher and Proprietor.. Address, THE HEOf STER, (Se» EAIEIGII, K a -i 'I l!
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