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V rlTTi: NEWS AND OBSEIWEU, TUESDAY, MATVi, 1TO 0 -7. W O AJ AN end SOCIETY aVflllklXi MOI1K1, Of bll.H. . Tod ay "a drawing la a rewind i n 1 1 v tiodel for -n afternoon own of gritted allk. Th etrliiae are made norei prominent and consequently . Mr effective by being cut tn run II opposite direction on different arta of lb gown. On the bodice lower part of the skirt and cuff the stripes axe made tu Mn hoiisontally, the upper jiart of )l aklrt la draped Into a shaped band V rf plain silk, the same shade as tha striped material a delli-ate hello- " ap. A breadth of the striped silk ' p-hlch swaths the lower part of the I . sodlre passing beneath the sash of : are and plain silk, mid which crosaM 1 left shoulder. Introduces still an Si her Hues for the stripe. 1a Commandments for (Jlrs. rim Thou shalt think thyaatf The fairest one alive, Wor toll thy friends, when thirty, ' Thou art only twenty-nv. Second-- Thou alialt not ritrt with men Nor win their hearts In play; lh spinster of tomorrow Is the maiden of today. Third Oo llghtlv oh Talcum for before they're sweet aljtaen Borne Rtrls chalk up their features - Till they look like Marceltne. fourth -If thou shouldst some day find Thy hair was growing thin. lbou Shalt not sport the plrtall Of a Chinese Mandarin. Plfth If Indigestion's blight Upon thy life should coma Partake of lhjuld pepsin. For thou shalt not chew Own. tilth T u ahHlt not trv to anueete Thy t. ..I Into a shoe. .That ought to be n miniber four. But la a number two. Seventh- On trashy novels .. Thou shouldst never gloat. But end thy time on pnlitloa If thou wouldst one day vote. ElRhth Thou ahalt not roawtp Nor give eer to nerf t ile The female of I he apeeches Would be better off In Jail. Ninth -Inui t When vlsJto And next dm art thw rlinRns vine ra 'nine In. lead n luirraln msh llts pin To buy a pa Tnth Aaelat thy n...tlier. And don't be iio lined tn Th ansel of the lo Is the angel of the honie .Inmea W initi. Mrl(. Mra. John Fluake HenderatMi of Fyettellle . reprenentlinr the tuy etteeille Culonlnl liMinee. onniet.ster day tn attend the unvelllriR of lh MecklenburR iH'clarHtlon of liule- , pendence Tablet, the Rtieet of Mm J. ! tl. Cordon. Mra John Bowdeti has Ron to i Maplewond to visit her mother. Mra Y M. Williams, of Newton. Is th Rtiest of Mrs. Herbert K. Nor- i ri I Mrs. A. J Wilson, who has been i Vlaltlns her parent, President and 1 Mra II. J. Rt.M karri, has returned to I her home In OaJesburR. Til. ' - air. anq JUTS, v. a. omipaina icn. yesternay tor .vorrniK. Mrs. r.. h. Hrougmon went m Tlayton yesterday. - Mra John Allen left yesterday Tor niirham to visit relatives. Old Sores dh&t refuse to heal are cauied by poison in the blood. Skin eruptioni of all kinds are due to the same cause. The cure for such troubles is not an ex-. terOal application Of SOmC I f r r Mlve, ointment, etc. ouch freatment rlnrt nnt nneitratei j". to the CttUSI of tbe trniihle and consequently cannot rcully cure. For obstinate totes and othtt erup tion of the tkin, thoutandt of pco pit have found prompt ttliei and permanent cure by tiling KETTERER'S Excelsior EjLceuior Ml: (K.E.R.P.) Thi iucceful remedy it md a . . ;nswlinta li. : J:.... irotn ;iiln ....---ij tains no miner! or harmful " an4 may be used bjr young or oia -, r er greei- i with no bjunou eflect. After being . Ka K. B. P. Sold Und pOth from . ventahto bW of Vlrgl.,1. thr. tu.nuiteg h.t it w.U help you o. ,w- MurontgglStWUireiunoyoui nu It's helrllKniMridsol other people wnied with Don't you ttink it is Wfawtiabk M bclicrs it wUl help yo, soor Ail jvar tnzsist hkj. ml jfi WHITE S i I ' HATS -Mrs W. H. Crsw-ford has return ed to W llllamslon. afler a visit to Mrs. H. T Hl ks and Mrs. C. H. Heckham. Mr. H. 1.. Ililleoly hus returned from a visit to 1'ortjmiouLh, Va, Mrs. Oeorge a Henn. of Norfolk, who ha been visiting relatives In Durham, la the gueet of Dr. and Mrm J. W Modee. . - Mrs W II. Harrington has Ron lo Moore comity to vtelt relatives Mrs. William Kplrcr, who has been the guest of Mr. 1'. 1). Oold, Jr., returned yesterday to Qoldaboro. -Mrs: ('. C. McAlistor and daugh ter. May, of Kayettovllle, are the guests of Mrs. E. I). Crow. - Mrs. William Martin, of Fayette vllle. Is vIsltlnR Mrs. Franklin Mc- N,'el" Mlaa Dorothea Farmer, of Elm City, arrived yesterday to attend 1'eace Institute commencement. Mrs C. Elwood Brown, of flan Francisco. Cal.. attended the unvell- InR of the Mecklenburg Declaration tablet. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Broughtnn arrived In th city yesterday from Wak Forest. Mrs II. A. Iondon, Jr., of Char lotte. is visiting her slater. Mrs Kd wln Ft. Jordan. -Judge and Mrs Henry A Aryan of New Hern, are the gueet of their daughter. Mrs. Edwin II. Jordan Mlaa Alice Newcomb has returned from Ellwbeth Cltv. rom bra ra Take Hereford' Aeld Phhnl Kecoinmended for tired nerrea in1 bead l.li following mental strain or orwork (iRAIK AT1X1 Ill tlTXl- MIsm -na Khull. Koraiio. Will He Heard At Hi. Mary h TmdRliL Miss Zona Hhull. soprano, will Rive her graduittlnR iw Itul In Ht Mary's auditorium thla evenlnRK at 10 o'clock. Mies Khull will be aaalated ly Mr. Henry (Irndy Mllier. biirltone, A cordial Invltullon la extended to the public. The .r,Krni la one that will pro-- detlRhifnl to all who at tend. HlRli-ltriniglilon. The followliiR Invitation has been Issued Mr. and VI rs. J (1. High will Rive In niarrlttRe their daughter Kva Mae to Mr Andrew .! kaon Uroughton on lh afternoon of June the fifth I nineteen hundred and twelv i at on o'clock Methodist Kplacopal Church Ki iilv, North Carolina. 1 At Nome kenu Nori h nri'lliia I'M'MMKK-HAYWOOn. harmliut loijiiR Iauly of This Oty to U cl In June. The followliiR m i Itatlons bar beeti recel ed loi tor and Mra Hubert Haywood reiiuesl the honour of oir presence at the tliiirrlllK of their d.lllghtet I .in y llll una to Mr. .lamea Kemp f'lurnmer. Junior, on the evenliiR of Wednesday, the twelfth of Juno at rlRht o'clock at 'brief t'hiin h HnlolRll. North Carolina Mr Hummer la the son of Mi Jollies K I'luinmer. of MlddlehurR. N f He is a graduate of the A mol M College and now holds the position of oil chemist of (be Htale Agrlcul turiU 1 N-partmeiiL M MOKK wl ltK lSyi FTi:i Itellghtful Affair At Tarborough Sat urday Nlghu l uie of the inoat delightful afforM if th commeiicement eventa at I'i-.i. e Inatttute was tbe annual toinipict Sui urtiKy night, Hlveu by the juniors to toik place nt 111 ith ,enlirS- which varborough Hotel The large dining room waa i beautifully decorated In vellow ei v Hid ! KTeem the class colors, aimlaA. pln 1 1 Ing sri Important part The center ' j pier Waa eirlally attractive. Ielng i In the form of a large horn with rl on er emptying on the lahle. The plara-rarde were very altrartl with witty and appropriate sentiments, the ii.rds being also decorated In . lion i olors Mlaa Nellie Uraves, of Cnrthngn, una toiistm 1st reaa. and abe toasted Uie color i laaa 1 nia toast was wining- h i eapoiol'-il to bv Miss Cora le iitgomcr . t'tealdcut of the senior l,,Hil wmi ulaii vtvati til '''-''I'"' SI,.oknrd by the toastmls- ttoaa, w lili h wiw ery appropriately t. . .,i,,i to i,y mm . "' neaiuca ine niiiiora ana seniors llo r.. wiia pi. i i reanb in. and i nt h.h gucHts of honor Mia II J Ktockard. Ml t:i h.-l I laaklna, I loiiontrv member h" jiiolora. Miss i.u y member of ulora, and Mr. J. I he f . 1 1 u 1 1 y to ne a llaci', bono . hi. lillv In Ibo a,. Craw lev rilTSDollo StH 111, i Kvr. Mr Mri. 1 I iirn ll Ibne-i at a I Might fill Ititi-pUon. 1'lHaln lelllllg. no M ,i I'll i 'ii 1'rldav Mr am! 'Mrs. V A Karrell llnml Oollk'hlf.ll I ci i itli.i In of tlioir alKleia. Mlaaea llene iiiu Mai tool lie ( ajiuieii of Uii born. N. c. and Mlsees Cornelia and tClii.,lti, '.,irei:. of M..n. ur. f. ami their In . .1 ln-rv I'r. );. M Karrvli and Mr JUlna Knrrell I'he glleala Were areeleil m tha h ill hich wua luvelv In it ile. .thi,.". i.r 1'lnk roaea and f. i i.i. lo i u.,,i i , . IVT-T" Mr- H"'1 M Jaiocs U "' 'roni the hall the guesta were hrd. ,n,u purhir. which waa ran, - i'ioiuaijr aworated In M.K.-h.l vu I rose plm. wlln niaI1,,, iWeA of ho.y.ckie and yi tie i-usingion inf. tneet war pr- " " "! i containing contest of "Round rna" North rsmllea in merrr hen hour had beew- spent "qalet" study. It was found that Miss Camilla Lsmdon hd wen tha first pHs and MlM Mary Nooe tha "hoe - by." Mr. Jsmbm I Oriffla, In hit usual happy and eloquent manner presented Ui pria a bo; of oandy, to Mis London, and a hilnlatur map ot Nortb Carolina to Miss Nooe. Then th door nf dining room, which was beautifully decorated In red rose. wt peso and shaded llRhta were thrown open and th guests wro aorvod with, delicious mtvwim iVijc va j ami i a. , wa . k er iLSTar. viv- 'cilrliig HBlTrlsjl-Rpont Ilghtful evenliiR. Sptroy-Boddl. Invitations hav besn rcotvd friends which read: Mrs. Will. Boddl Irnitea yon to be present at th marrlac of her daughter Fraaoea Rloks to Mr. Dartd Watford Bptvey on Tuesday morning th fourth of June at eleven o'clock Methodist Episcopal Church, South Loulsburg. North Carolina. Enclosed cards read! "At home af ter Jun the fifteenth at Y ounirsvllle, North Carolina." WRKNN-KJIIKM VS. Wedding of PrumlmmC and Popular Young Couple of SU.-r City. Slier City, May 20 At the home of the bride Miss Paulino Klrkman was happily niaj-rlvd b Mr J. Hpelght Wrenn on last Thurs.lay evening The marriage was a very quiet one, only the Immediate members of th family being preaenl, mid was beau tiful In Its slmpll.lt The ceremouy was performed by Kev. K. B. Craven, pastor of the .Methodist Episcopal Church of thla plw The bride In I ho attractive and o cnmpbahed daiiKhter of Iir. and Mra Thomas A hlrkjnan. of this place, and la admired by a host of friends. The groom Is a successful young busi ness inun of the town, the AsslsLant Caahler of the Chatham Hank. He wua sradualed from Trinity College In 1IM. M.-t AIN-a.WINGHAM. Wedding AniHHinrfiunt of Former naibaw People. W'lihnw, May 10. A wedding aji iio Aiu ernent of very great Intereait to t hi peop 1 of Wuiliaw U that of I'r II V. McCiUn, a physician of High 1 olnl. to Miss Alma Cunningham, a leat her In one of the graded schools at that place They were former lea) (I en la of Wajthuw. and are very popular here. They will be married In Charlotl on Krlday, the 2 5th, and then oome hern, to I'r. Mifalu's mother's. Mra. M. J. McCain, to spend several days Miss Cunningham a pa ran I a Mr. and Mra ). K. I uiuiingham. also llv here I'r and Mra McCain will after wards be at home In High I'olnt, where lr McCain enjoys a wide and growing prai Oca. K.IINHAIUT-H.VKTM VS. Hponi er. May 20 Invitations were sent out from Hpencer today for Die marriage uf Mlaa LlUs Jlnxliuan U Mr. U M Karnluu-dt, the ceremony to take, place In Hpenoer Methodist Churvh June 1st un ai'ount of the prominence and popularity of both parties this announcement will he of more than ordinary Interest In social circles. The beautiful Moravian mar liage ceremony will bo used and will be pronounced by Kev. J. Kannelh l'fohl, pitMur of the Home Moravian Church in Hiilem, amleted by Kev. H C. Hprtnkle. petlor of Hpencer Metho dist Church. Mia Hart man In the ao compllshed daughter of Mr. and Mrs Albert Hartmun. who for the past ; eight years have, resided In Hpncer i m acc ount of the fai t that she po- I Seneca a voice of rare culture Mlsa 'Ilartman has been prominently con nected with various musical events In I Hpencer. Ballahuiy. Wlnston-Salean and other placea In North Carolina where she ia well known. Mr. Kamhardt holds a position as loo, (motive, engineer on the Aehe-vtlle dhialon of the Houtbern ltlRivay and Im highly regarded by htk syMirloni. ItelTig n voting man of exemplary bnbtts lie hue won ntealy promotion with Uie i ompiuiv and his many j friends In thla part of th Htate will h greatlv tntereated In this vwnt. llurllngton High Hclioot Coramrnoe ment I tliirllnglon, Ma.y 10 The bacca i laiircute sermon of the Hurlliigton j high school was preached In Front Street Methodist Chun h last night by j llev. II. C Craven, of Trinity Method let Church. Ihirham. About twelve ' hundred were there to nil every foot i or available, apace. I tin sermon was ii rl lie. dlMcourae, baaed on the teat, j "Have dominion over th earth." tleneais 1 I St h versa. It was full of ; plain gospel truth and good advice to the twenty bright boys and girls who lire this year to receive dlplomns fiom the school Mr Craven was at Ina best and made a deep Impression on the congregation Special music was rendered lv the hool choir and 1 the church choir Mrs. T. W. Illoki-tt Kntertxlna At ant- t.oulaburg. May to - -)n Saturday , iifternoon from four to six Mrs T. W. Where City and Country Meet tutien nr societT drawing rocm or forest dsnce or cano-Eolt, tennl. flsh-lt 1 sU a matter ot taste In the Thousand Islands There Are Throagh Car from New York ( the Adirondack and Cats ill Mountains. Thousand Island. Saratoga Uprtng. Lak Osr and (Jreen Maintains. Yonr local ag-ent will g-iv yon complete Information. Let Ui PUa Year Vecetioa - - i -- ,. , rairw in saraher In rear party, the I In l I 1 JC-aCN. b4 wi will propf" on or iw J,-AMI W5Xwc5S'lti trip tor Tear con.lderatlo. W , Jl ikavj te tS"V1 wllh complete lotormatlo. f "C jZyJg yjf Gnmi Cr.l Tnwaiil THREE YEARS . OF MISERY iMrs.R mnaina FaraneJ Ml Ot ''a most 41--"TUISXagZ&TSGZSaSZ"tm Compound. f by HahofunrtDwn, p. -'Tor thre years I gufforad untold misery every month. and had to lUy in bed the first two or three days. I also had displacement ;a majmiflcent discourse on Th pra and other ailment j doi of Faith." After reading; from He- rculiar to women, i brews, eleventh chapter, fifth verse, became so weak I,r- Maolachlaa began by aajrlng that and run down I could thV!f .n h.t?' "1!n a MU1 , ., good deal of trouble to the trans- tcarcely walK acroit latora xhe old version of th Bible the floofl ! translates It In the form most familiar "The doctor told probably to us all: "Faith la thesub me I would never be stance of thlnRS hoped for, the evl well unless I would .?f J."Be?J LT? " - J.1? n.l , , , Ondergo ao operation, but I was advisea bvmTnvthrtotake l.voisr nnknam a Vegetable Compound and after I had ta- ! ken four bottle I am strong and welL I h.v rot other, to take yoor medicine with the same good reaulU and they can- not say enough for It " - Mrs.J.A.BORN- 8IDE, Mahoninirtown, P. . - , . , . . Thousands of nnsolicited and genuine testimonial like the above prove the ef- ficiency of Lydi . 1'inLham'a Vegeta- ble Comnotind. ' Women who goffer from those cUstres- Ing 111 should not lose sight of these fact and th deepest longings of the soul or doubt the ability of Lydi E. Pink- "r eternally realised. Faith Is para bam'l Vegetable Compound to reatora I'1J- It contradicts the testimony their health. It Kom T,a tllihtMt rlnnfct thai i.Trfta. H. IMnk hum's Vwreta,- to Lydla K.Plnkham Mt-dlclneCo. (conndentlaYl) ly nn, 1I as lor au vice. Your letter will bo opened. read and answrrfHl by a woman, tvnd held In strict toaUdcuce. HlcKert entertained at card" I" honor of Mra John O'lKmaJ I and Mr. Mack linidley. of LkHluiid. Floiiiln The guests were met I Mn Joe Marrow. Mrs. W. l'wrrv N ul and Mra Ueorge Crnlle e.-r,.d delicious fnilt puncii In the hail, und Mra Wll- Ixun Hal ley pranenled ttio guests to the receiving party, which i.maiated of Mra. Hlukett and h'-r nueeta of honor. Mrs. O'lVmald wns i harming In a harmony of yellow laid In vender, nnd Mrs. llradley In a creation of urey and pink. lttidge was played In the pnrlor and Ave hundred In the library. after which delicious refreshments were served. Kvecy one Toted the evenlnR de ItghtfuU and left much pleesel to have met the) charming ladles from Florida, OOMM KN CKMEXT AT B1..HM MTIIOOU Winner nf Rcholarohtpa, Athletic IVIanti; Nptrodkl 1 ear and Fine iitlMk. Bingham Bahool, Mehane, N. C. May tu. The eomilMooement exer cises rf the lilngham Bchool, located near Mobiuie hav been concluded. Thurwiav night the Kallatheolc I'olemio Uterary RocJety contest was held Frldny morning a delightful band concert was nlven on the lawn which was followed by various Interesting military exerclae Friday aftermon the "Field ray actlv. Hop t emotional, faith la na heJd and another band conourt volitional JIop has a rmnn,nt of given The athletlu pi l7.ee werajdoubt still clinging to Its skirl, fnlth swardnd as follow! has already trampled all doubt under The hundred yWd dash, to Mr. ! foot. Hope Is In time, faith In eter- John (1. I'aul. the hammer throw to'nity. Hope lives byjhe timepiece of Mn. S..be Johnson! putting the shot, 'earth which crawls from hoot to to Mi. Juio.s K McOlll: th pole 1 hour, faith Uvee br the clock of Cod. vault, to Mr. nenry MrFadven. the I wr,, l, alw ays at high-noon. high Jump to Mr. Charlie Mot utchen. j -yon ran readily see. therefore. and the broad jump to Mr. John . iwht tbe writer manna whan he nays ,!;, . , ., 'that faith la the confidence of things Friday nlghV th graduating exer- , for . mMln, thllt ,he i men nwv iieiu- v ntiia in i o iiii slcal program was rendered by the ao &i liiuiihiii v. oniiuvivu ii in Klngbam Military Hand and th Blng- han. Orchestra and Ui. honors were then a war ded. Tbe I. nlverslty srhnlarshtpa awarded as follow: I nlverslty of North Carolina, to David Thomas Tsyloe. J, of Beau fort county. Washington and Ie Wm, Blng haio tiray. if f'raiisw county. Cnlvcrslfy of le-nneesee. te Mr. Jamea li Mci llll. of Clarveland The Tulane I ntverslty. to Mr. Paul Vermin I'nUllpa of Wayne county. The Herbert Hlngham scholarahlp to Mr. Luther fykes, of Drang coun ty. President Gray stated that the - stoii lust closed naa neen inomugniy aatlafartory and one of the best for msnv years '-tit a mourn cf moorr roaaiRb t api4 PARADOXJIF FAITH Graduating Class of State Normal Hear Beautiful Ser- mond, Virginia Xfipelal to News and ObewcrO Oreenaboro. Mar 10, Therw was an overflow sudjence of atodeats and visitors In the auditorium of the Htat Normal CoMego to hoar th ser mon to the graduating class by Rev. Tie. U,l.,'kl.n rf Ul.kmA.J r hvt , . i mul. i uiwk.i rami ia th MunDCtt Cf things hoped for. a conviction of things not seen." The rendering of Moffat's New Testament l "Faith , to be confident of what w dg .. But dfflauItle of th translation do not obscure th real sens of the passage. It is a d- scrlpUon of the function or office of ittiLii, swiuiig ii lona as ino magician ,,, ,h. ,hu.,. i. . ,!,. man free of a supernatural world, Knith. this writer tells us. Is that 'hlch enables us to rise above the where time and aenae ar transcended iramvmba auth'i nluaa It iIvm prlmaoy to the distant, unsweo. Ideal ods of life, and that to such an eg- i he near, the seen, and the real. Continuing, he said In part: "In the first place, faith makes the ideal real. it Is 'th substance of ihlngs honed for ' Th 'substance'' of a thing Is that which rnderlles It, whlcfT furnishes the real ground for Its existence. Hence faith Is that which gives us the assurance or con fidence tbat th Ideals which shin on I the hoiison of our hopes are nut mere capes of cloud, but really the first dim outlines of the promised land. To J have fnlth Is to be sure that Ood Is not mocking us with the visions that draw our souls upwards: that 'the voice that never was on eea or land' Is not, therefore, unreal, but rather the riiont real of all trie voices that 1 dlptiirj) th aloth of our souls, that tbe Ideals we follow, so slowly and heavily, are not Jack-o'-lanterns hung out by some Inexpllcabl. maleficent j power to lead u astray, but are the ery lamp of Uod to light our feel In th paths of peace and power. For I many of u- - for most of us perhaps, Immersed as we are Id the things of ' sense--Ideals are but rare visitant I from another world, and then come only to glitter fitfully a while on the horUon like tha Northern lights. But for the true man of faith the Ideal Is a hied star the ever-preeent Inaplra tlon and mntlve-nower of his life. "In the second plac. faith make the future present. It Is "to he con fident of what w hope for." Hope Is In the future: faith It In the present. If 1 merely hop- for a thing I may tit down and fold mv arms and wait for Its happening. If I have faith In It t reeoh a hand Intu the future and nrr as though the thing hoped for 'were already, as It were. In some snnan here. Hope la an attitude of I asportation; faith la an altitude of possession Hope li pusstve faith la bringing of the power of future ble.se- . . . . ! ,bHr " h , HT- that now la la he orceent, that Irradiated with the glorv of that which Is tn come. Tu have faith In the promise of tlod Is not rrlerely to believe that such and 'such good things will rom to pas. but to help him fulril his prnmieea. by 11vln as though they were already In some sens already realised. "Kafth, therefore. In this sense, pro duces two qualities of soul that ar of Inestimable value Th first la conll deuce. To go Into the tittht sure uf success because God la on our side, la to have the battle- already half won Confidence of thla sort- Whl.-h. Is as far from -folium and self confidence day la from night at once . ,trenirth. na the man who poaeeasea It. i coiillrma I. la companlons-ln-arma. and I proportionately discourages the n ernv. ' 1'alth also begets joy. and Joy Is atrength To have faith Is to have the pron.lau.l reward, the future victory, o uvl.liv present to the soul that the n.'M.-at riogins to D reapen aimoni when th" seed Is being sowed. It Is ii"t at all necessary that we 'go forth with weeping sowing the precious ai t j on the contra', the beat aow- r. hie tlioac that go forth with a hli. u: and a. song becnune by faith uu hi-- the broad fields of grain nl roa.lv w hitening 4n the tun. ' 'The ineii who met him rounded on their heels And wandered after him, because hi. r.. i h i e like the countenance of a priest or old a km nut a flame about a sacrifice 1 .'i lied by fir from heaven: so glad wss he." in tho third pla a, faith makes the uneven seen. It la: "The evidence of thtnws not seen." Now. tho things that count for most In life are juat the unseen things. Ood Is the great eat . f all realities, but Me Is InMalble to Uie eye of sense: 'No man hath seen dud at sny tlm.' The most com bening of all voices Is that of con leiue miheard by the phyalcal ear. The moat pervasive presence la that f U .d a spirit unfelt by the physical I 'll, h 1'aJth. hope, love--friendship, luice. imacw apd truth -are all lde.Ua. unseen realities No man ever hnn.lie.1 honor or weighed It In a bal ance but It has directed th rours of history mors than all th money mar k"ta of the world. We apeak of home but that which make It dear to us Is not its brtijk and mortar, furniture and furnishings not Its seen thing ut alt but the unseen presences ot It runulj affeotlon- tu common hopes and fears, atruggl-i. defeat and vic tories t la the that make It home to ua I I "Faith aeea Tlatons. It ta eensnlou lot powers and presences) to which tha I natural man la blind and deaf. It ha its rraaetlgtaranon waawsi ska Ua gates n( tbe SDlrttual world ar open ed and th glory yet ta be revealed hecemee tiutnlfest. paltwbl. Said h arraat t aVJUaha ka U al-rtana FOOT - EJOQJU irv ' i"t:ms . j,.. ' ;' ? -sir-" ''I'-. n' 'i''"r; 'i-'.' -.' 'I " v'-v -.-tz.. Every time you purchase a pair; of shoes white or colored ones you should experience Footcase, Shoes that are made right and fit ted to the feet WILL give satisfac tiori We are showing the season's rage in White Pumps. POOL & We Fit 124 Fayetleville St. were besieging the city: "My master ; what shall we do?' But the man of i faith had seen the hopts of tjnd en-' compassing th city and set for Its defense and his answer vas: 'Fear not. for they that are wth lis are more than they that be against uC That was faith. Faith traiaQxures the world. It sees things differently from physical sight. It Is the tuetry or the soul. As the poet takes tue common , fact of life a dalay In thi furrow, a beggar by the wayside- -an! Irradiat ing It with his own spirit if beauty. , makes It a new and more lUng thing for all time to come, so faith akes the earn facts-the obscure, urV, moan facts as well as th grand and beauti ful one und make them sht)e with an Inner light that Rive thenia new 1 meaning and value forvermor The brvte facts of life arewllke the tallied glass of the cathedral window by , night, a dull, heavy, blind and sieech- 1 less thing, the nam facta, IrrMated , by faith, are like that same glass j stained with the glory of the sung I sun. "You remember the story of lei en ! Keller, th blind, deaf and dumbglrl j to whim onlv on sense wns left,thei sense of touch. Vet through the 1u- I cation of that sense she ha leard. If not to bear and see, at least, to , speak, and accomplish greater thlra in the world of sound and sight thn j moat of her slaters endowed win 1 both. It Is a parable of faith. Whs. I th" sense of touch Is to Helen Kellei I faith Is to the human soul. It Is thi faculty of sonl-touon. It brines th soul Into contact with realities which It cannot see with the physical ey and makes them so real to (t that they, and not the things actually seen, srethe controlling potencies of Its : life. Itlraeed In he whose life Is thus controlled! who obeys the Voice that never was on sea or land;' who eon- ' munes day by dsv with the unseen itjod and the unseen Christ, for whom "'The aulrlt world around the world of sense Flouts like an atmopphere; Wafta through hee earthly mists and vnporn dense A Mini breathnf more ethereal sir' i "And now. young Indie tit the : grmluunng class you and I meet herei perhapg for the last time, as 'ahips that pass In the night,' you to go your way and I to go mine. Only this let ; me sav In parting: Though you leave these walla, never forget you are still ' In school, that 'every dnv Is a fieeh. beginning, every hour Is the world msde now', that your learning will j never end until 'the golden bowl la broken and the plt her broken ut th , fountain ' Nay, not even then will It lid; for beyond this earthly sphere wo dure litlleve there ar still other ' snherea of promotion- -still vaster op portunities of Hervle yet - other height In other worlds. Uod willing ' "Mav 1. therefore. glv you n motto for all the after time. It la the Utile I.ntln word, 'Adaum. I am here.' which Thackeray uses with such ef fect tn his Pi ath of Colonnl Newcome. You remember the story The old war-rnrrd veteran Is slipping gently out with the tide. HI mind Is wan dering Now h Is back In India glv ing orders In Hindustani to his troups, now he la living over RKitlii In a wom an's love and twtcs he culls her nnme. T-eonore. Iennore.' ' t the usual hour the chspel bell beirnn to toll, and Thomas Newooine'a hand outride. the bed feeblv beat lime ,nd juat " the last bell slrmA, ,, peculiar. sweet smile shone ovi r hi fc nnd ho lifted up hla head a HtUe nnd nuicKiy ania unsum and fi ll bai k It was the word we u.cd at ach'"t when na were .ailed, and. lo. he whoa heart was ns that of a little child, had anaivcred to hla nama and tood tn the presence of tho Muster.' "So. nung ladn a. may It Im with ou When opport unit y ooinca aav. 'Adaum. I am here ' W ben ilntv calla, aa A.lsum. I am here ' When tho world cruvvs your help, alien the woild . lainia your aer lre. when Ood aiika for your heart, any 'Adaum. I am hire' And when at Inst the stimmonn cornea rrom tne r ar Lanrl, and you ,ri vour aslla tn glide ei roas the bur. may you be able to sny, yet once agiln, Adaum. I inn Ucre here In my place nt school here to begin a Head Aches? Co HtaaadM. Biliousness. Conitlnatloa. Ayer'i PUlt. Meadachet. Biliousness. Constipation. Ayer'i PfOa. If your doctor say tWs If ill right, rfmcrnher It I a. laaHBsl TANNER PAINT . aunt LA a a aw f. i- dew ws .aatatad aw e W r. v m ta EASE WEAKL1 :::-.K " - CROCKER The Feet Raleigh, N. C. KRAKAUER PIANOS The latest acqnitition to our list of famous piano rep resentation, THE "KRAKAUER" stanrN in the front rank of the world's list. We have always aid that the truly clieap piano the good piano. was The Krakauer will prove. the argument. Come in and let us show yoti the piano that has set the rrm.srcal workl talking. Darnell & Thomas RALEIGH, N. C Miller tnd other Piano. r Gjt Flowers for Commencement Any Itnrt. r rrn trd U nvirliv In un y wtvjr, Bn1 h-LVtl it shivn rareul attentlo It In our tuinm VAN HNDLEY CO. R.0RISTS ORl-iNHnORO, N. c fresh rlsv's wok In a higher grade, whom fniih la ight, and hope frui tion, ami low 1 nnce the tssk and t he reward.' 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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