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Fine 'BajBifmreate Sserjtfon
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Ale Literary Address Ap-
The ; eommencfirtnenV Exercises 1 at
Loswbkrg College twere-bes:an SLdn.i
Uy last, with the.5.skmofito the j
vix6 w9 yjtAyrvu .AM fc"
u rcy ; or ; o.aiisQurv. : a tie Bpacioas 1
nttditoriara; otth e , Methodist church
wsa filled ' with ', a -:larg& audience."
Ttiey'had expected something great
3ia. tneirxpectations were, realized
to the tallest degreed speaker
s hia ;subjectV "FaitVV,; FAn
qH themeit is;. trueKut.feeatel in
tA manner :as rholdptW ateon
IKsi Iff position ;of --'the subjeQt was
fele,: and; instractive; closing ;Jwith
Itoabeautifullines of Joaquin'Miller,i
muiuuu iuan v wuicq no - more;
apt or strikingly ;, impressive illustra-
lUon -ould possibiyjbe 'f od.v :
Qn Monday after noon theochfldren
of the primary class in ;muHe;gave
recital ' from (five to six ryclock.
Mcs-iLaura Ballard 4sin charged of
department and the pupils show-Tent
. tV their :renditirih-.''f'"t!i''OTn
amme, the; 'pa
tteation 6f their teacher; ; The Art tempt , at eloquence or- no . effort'' at
Kfchibit was opehtoVthe pubUefrodispaynta .' ad
w to fie in?thekemoon:' vdressj of ' ability as it came- frbmrthe
srfeo ; weieofortunate as to yisit it lips; of an ' able 7 'and . patriotic N"ort!i
highly : complimentv the painter
atrte of them cextraordmary; merit
wde 411 " wereiallyf lip ; td thel:usual
uaraissruauiaaosinria.in
5baffge' of (this partinentandhis
Hferyy reason : ;to 'j bev, prpud ; ; of her
On Monday eyeningVthe Annual
Uaiuet of tje 'Alumnae Associatidn
aa kelty .and -1 largelyV attended by
Jocal andlisiting f Alumnae J, of h this
pttlar institutionT ;, V'H
la 4her absence oi ' thepresident
the Association, Mys. J. Harrow
cfced as i toastmistress.' .This, t aSair
xs?aa oae foV which ,"mer0: man" Tas
either 4 expected : ;nor Invited , . and
"tfee ladies did their; bwn ?talkmgin
fich accomplishment, they Qndoubt
d. excel, and .exchanged1 aheedptes,
called by the; sterner , sexts wapplng
Jjc&es. Itwas a ood tinier for all, the
.Tadtiates of forties , arid ".fifties for
getting the lapse of years and becom
'Colleg; girls i.once mor.::The
format t6a6te;were"'as "tpllowai
The deal! lw.bma'n,n responded
by Mrs;MM'onel;
-Our Mothers,?, by ;fMiss "Blanche
ifwuiMii : ; . ,.'.-.1 . -. . i; l'f-& v. j-ilj
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'The Class of;!190rJ.bv MissOOh-
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-"Tne Class of -lk fc'-by ::Miss vOh
Th of All by ; ;Mrs;4V W,
The toasts were all meritorious and
Appropriate. 7 The occasion was a
tStocoughJy enjoyable ne ' and f more
-Uia,never makes thisannuai feast
'si the Alumnae a permanent feature
the Commencement ; occasidh. ? ;
' The -class under. ' the management
Miss-May Jones presented' a' most
enjoyable cpmedy i'Breezy Point" at
Opera House on; -Tuesday even-
ing-v A large, audience greeted th
wwformance. V.The'fine humor run
'uog entirely through the comedy
ept the' audience in constant smiles.
The young ladiejall acquitted them
''selyes well and it must not , be. con
TStrued as in anyway disparaging to
tiers, : to : mention , the, capital act
ng of Miss'es May and McSwain as
the French and American maids re
ectiyely.' Mrs. Hard scratch was
splendidly typiCcd in the percon of
, ss Midcett. Mira Beckwith as the
fortune teller , is worthy of epccial
enlaon,' 'jChe comedy was much
; "joyed by a, delighted audienco.
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rrT : ywowea oy.. an; essay
abeVMacR"ae; fClas3 ffistory,n was
? ead by ': liss Josephine 1 Pinriell;
Ith?. - "014?3 issLuta Ma sent
''ub''J 'U1 were t)l
tio W;-V': -A ri d " ' - '. V " : '
- floif"AV - Wftiv1JirS 'rifwtLA
was then jnhrodaced by Rer.' J E
ju aerwx?oa, vafia detivered:the:iiter-
ary - address. : It - was r alon 1 ediica-
tionaf lines m " ' whicthe snpafcpr
referred 'ita the rabid- brofrreTs whirtli
the'; old Kbrt state -vis 4nainsz in
me, eaacation of- her T.hi irpns.- Tin
the, edncktioh oilier child
also preferred tW.wortb and hiffh
standards bf ".honor bftthe ' Southern
men? "ascohipax-ed. with others, quovv
ing. ,te
Lby t the p6werf money afoneVaud I
veulpgy.Vf f their lih sense of honor
and, lategrityS JLIe also :'said" that
wnue-otnor .towns and counties were
&mbns.rar-tHeir factories and great
bbess-5 v achieymenteV V'that: pld
Louisburg and -Franklin were" noied
for Jtheirpfom
institutions of learning."' o attempt
is made; at. -a syhoDsis of ;the excel-
address," but just 'a few of the
snpsnk-pra -rafoTo-nr-aa o w..
vt em;Tixere was ,n at-
Carohniaiv;;- The Diplomas and Cer
Itifica J;
Kinder wood Jthe" -BibVfsXbylieV.
x. daasey. . Tne; Musio, Sledal
was f presented" to"' Miss-' Susie,' . Eton
Hayes, by He iE".'l Kr cLarty '
The Medal A or excellence : in ' Pens--
manship-and,the t Primary English
Prizes werel presented L'to Misses
Mountain. and-Hardie, by Rev A J.
Parker: .The M athe jnatics : MedaL to
ii las yia juoug, uy xvev. ,vv 1 ;l.
Morton, and tne: 'Latint Medical to
MisVAnhie iQaris :Bagley, by - B.t!'
noiamg.. j.nennze .tor i punctuality
intne; primary-7 department:, was
a warned, to guttle; Jileanor . : x Tar
borongh, u and : was ;. presented 1 by
-W.; W.; Boddie; Vv f 4 V,
-The -presentation? addresses '. were
inyeiy instahce-entirely worthy of I
wuio-j ; do ,t uKD cacio, viiuu v appro
priately .and 1 gracefully . delivered
This cc;ncluc(edthQ exercises of , the
mbrningr ,". - V..: vr? ' ' -s-' ' "
v ne ijrranct vjpncert'was' ven in
the ejfenin the rather tall: program
eingeartily, enjoyed by;: a .'lajge
t auuxui v mau- uici tuy uubu every
men 01 avaua-Die roorai a The mstru-
numbers a training "and proficiency
r.i I: . i - .r , ,P . f.
equai, 10 me usual sxanaaras 01 excel
lence at hese ahriuarconcetts.. The
yocaljsolosi uets and:trios were ' un
usually sweet. "v-Tho"" vocal trio "Ab
sence"by Misses Bagley, vYebband
Parker was oneybf theinost ehjoya
ble'niimbers of the: eveningas -were
the?du;'theBr bv
MissesParker arid Fpyjandthe solos
01 juisses costen,oy and Webb
Just before the singing of. the part-'
ing chorus; Prof. XTnderhill, ol Wil-mington,-
presented in an appropriate
way to Miss. Annie Carroll the, "Bal
lard Jilusic MedaL." -- ;1 he ? presenta
tion was most1 appropriate and Miss,
.Carroll was warmly -congratulated at
her success. Mr, Ivey Allen 1 then
made-vthe .'usual . announcements,
among them that a free . scholarship
had been awarded as a prize ; to ; the
m st proficient student, -"Mi23 Viola
Arringtbi3u Her. close seconds were
Mises Llamis "Wilder, Belle Mitchicer
and Mary Holme3 The announce
ment Yfds received with loud applause.
After thslct chorus the audienca
ws.3 invited to rersrin ahd spend , a
social hour. " The invitation vrr.3 ac
cepted,' t!i3 ypunj pcopla enjo'inj
thc:r.:ivc3 to t.:o utnicrt
HEIIEUBERW-;,THE CO II TEST
...CLOSES 1IEXT THURSDAY; '
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The Contestants aro . Almost
;-NecU'-and jrecliTho nanics
of the Two Winners t.'III bo
Publishccl Next Week. : -x
Renwmber fiat. the Timks Con.
test for the Iwoprku- -rn:ra to;, the
Jamestowr: .Exposition will close
next rhursdayt X' o'docV.. Thio
who wish to vote for ' their favorite
must, do so BKFojiK'that JuurT in or.
derto. have-'their:, voteV; untrtl.
SeveraVof the candidate's aro -ntck
and neck' and it inflv'titn tt, .r.:
cial coonvto'detvnnihe which, of tho
two Voung ladies named kloW ar to
receive tbeiPBEitripf, which trie a
aujexpenses paid. Some of x!.j
ladies have been doinc , cood - work
and as a oomeqnence 'we have added
quite a nnmder.oF boxa fide" subscri
bers to ourjiat. 1 ' ' "
; AY repeatThis content has' been
rn.-on-i arthoronghly 'hbn&t and
squafe-basis,-and it shall end in tlia
same way-only - hcn;st" and'Vqsi
fide votes being allowed. Tbo'wbrd
from'now to the end is, "Hiytle".?' ' .!
JJp to yesterday at 12 ; o'clock tlio
contestanis already on ''thVlisi stool
numerically, as follows: 1
' VlXMUsElla Harris, f7-. ,
r;3. Miss Margie Macon. ' . '
Ihs Fannie Svinstoni! ;'
-.V 5. MiiVircinfa Foster.
C. Miss Loulia Jarman. .
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ness, and. that those who laokeil the
couiAge this time are : very hopeful
of -acquirbg a ' sufficiency.; of thH
i;uuiu virtue orror oeioro tne. next
session's festivities. ;':
v Misses Martha-pyrd Sprnill, Belle
Mitcjiiner and Ola Long, and Messrs,
btuart JLJavis, Wilson Jreen and Dr.
C. II-Banks, constituted; the clever
qorpapf ushers, at the grand concert"
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. ine commencement of 1907, . with
its lovely, women, . "handsome b?aor,
flow of eloquence and oratory ia now
nuraberea with the things that were
and has pasaod into'a glorions mem
ory. VThe8e occasions are always
welcome as tlley are' - bright .'spots
along life's pathway, lifting bne'for a
delightful season,-above Aha . sordid
levels of busmess);the hteheY" re
gions of the intellectual, the - beintu
fid. and the aesthetic. k '
, The" FalV session of this noble In
stitution'will open ' September 1 1 th.
sv ' In Mrs. Ballard's music clasj
Annie Bel king' and -William Vm
stbn tied and each received a'beaati
ful prize. ; .' . . ' - K ,
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Jr The.NormalCourse'certificate was
awarded to Miss MauieRLdwinc,
and the Book-keeping certificate to
wain. x Certificates
in Arithmetic tb.Missas Annie Allen,
Annie Belle Harris," Annie Carroll,
Mildred Midgette, . Margaret Uarris,
Mary Foy, Jennie Duke,- Mamie
kWilder knd Elizabeth Norwood. ' ;
At 'the Conclusion of the' exercises
on edncsa7 ev J' E. Undei
-wood Pres, paid, a
ler-
tribute to'the late lamented FrcU
-dent, and expressed great pleasure in
the success of"the piesent rcr'icn
under the new management. '
It was-annouhced that tlio nine
medal in Mrs. Ballard's c!a-j for the
past fall Ecrsioii, had b.jn awarded
to Hodgia'B. William?.
M"r. Allen announrl W lr.
niht that this ha.l ixn cm '
meat eatiifactory an 1 fv. -c.'. f;:l
Eions of tho colic' ia v -r-. 1
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::-cc!le.nt Ccrpt cf Tcichors
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d'r. led $aivl for thftl,!: cV;Mffn !
Wr.ntiful bti-I-ling ;w3 H'lrJ ' ti iu
u?::.vn cykUTu lev iU aJJrtij i
ir--t,uy !'at ;.W'31ct, : ForrJl . tV.!r.
n ...rw 1.30-pf.iker " wit fwtredec J
Ji lortiueov lud -prejri: C tri
r?L-:;;ition$ l"C.t wh?ch r;, very grr aI
Iy.cnjdl4 byitho 'luiieD tacit
the dalorue 2rtWen iWu
lr.i'ftgirTa-JrRw TUm and Kore
Dr. ICAVl Sikes iv,fc.n.r of ill,
torynt Wake Fprcsl CV';,, "wi
imnxlud, by Mr. t luSn t t!;o
t't-aker of xhp evtntn. -. A cm cf
commanding' pr?ieftcc arut w tank's
rersohklity, be impr'cl hit audwcoo
vrry favorably bv.f0ro.h9 hid f pofcen
a vnrJ..He.c3ptivik4' tiieca with the
trrace 'of. his fine g'otid ;boroW. .VA
h-arty.Uu jTor tV toccb cf wartti
humanity; in. the intrcnciioa ' of. hlt
r- ldrc8a;and he wii' mifUr of : hit
h-aren, as he wal pf'his f'abj
""vHtkea' dUcaM.4 1 tbr' 'devtlofv,
f u en t ' btAroenci dj3 emocne ytaik.
-in?t:i W rliacai.:trchLi
tlwMptr, pnpnal icfiifr.of the word.
Tir;Ia:tory ;of--)mcisn .'uotcrautr.t
has been a hlatory of 'growth' erolo.
tnt a coord ing .'to .; th d ncfJa ai. !
ideairof the timr'It'lui ben'a -'an
?'n.ene. cbani. ;r; The got.
ernmeotf jViUtam Va ; Coaqctror
did nonsuit Kbab4thV Ecg!ind; th
g:irernment of KltaiUth Vould cl
stand the test of UiV. time of. ' Cromwell.-
The ideal of democracy. am",
bbdiel in the Declaration of IoiVpa.
dence was not found 'UecertabU m
J the fsrmert of uU Comtitauoa. Tit
.vwiKmuya naj Changed,. ly
amRnument, oy cliangng totrpreU
U6n, toVait the need i of the 'char.--
mg years. -
f growth of the democratic
ideal ofgovernment in Atstrica, tfca
speaker "pointed oat f oar 'great Ugtf,
The 'd'emocracy .under WnAliLntoft'i
administration was anitocracy,' ttpre
sented'in a Frt AUe'nt with morapoW.
erxthan a King of England Iiaa Wf
had.iun'.;tha time 'onftgna Chir.
ta, in a Senate. elect!, not by the jhx.
pie, bat by leg!orct which in tarn
were elected by a laHran limited . tr
tho owners of thus and ioraoch iaodt
in a ivstem of courit In which thocf
ficers hold oH!ca during life, Wrjh.
ingcon was not a dcraocrit;'. a great
jnan h was, a good man, a true msnj
bat an aristocrat, not a ." UlicTcr "; in
the 'nglit'and ability: of the jx-upte' to
govern them.ph-ca':Vk ; .;:
' the cabinet,' HirJton, ti.e rreat
ccntralLrcr, tho groat ( ariicrat, t
pitttnl cga'inn ' JctTerrjn, tho ;grrat
democrat ; JeCTerson's dcrr.r.ncr,
howoycr, contemplated only t!.o de-
centralisation of power, ihc ' wciien-
ingof Lho nr.tionat government, t!;e
increase of tho inilccnc-j and ' j-V.rcr
of the St at," ...v., Vrrn out witii the
endlt.-3 an-1 'unequal 'f.trn'.- ;! r:lC
Uamilton ia n!nc; the l'rfiflcut fa
vored Ilam-Itons r.!.tT,.. 1 1 f purr..
men, Jcf.Yrn rvl:r-- 1 "f:cm th3
cabinet anl h.icr cr.r,.- to the IV
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