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JAMES A. THOMAS, EDITOB ., -: " ? ; 7 , - . v, THE CITTY, THE STATE, THE TOI0I7. - , " SUKC2UTI0U :1l7FS VOL. XXXVIII THE LOUISBURG COLLEGE dTto',n We.-audience that earir recSiiry. .."'"l t OliUt UUtS ' UKY. " '"'L" W HIE OVUIC PFPT-I P Z. " w ; WEEK v HERE Fine Sermom toy - Rev. Mr. Smoot Good Address by Dr. Cuirell Fine Essays Splendid ' Concert. The Commencement Exercises at Louisburjj College opened v Sunday participants showing the usual pains this WAS COIXME SCEHERT . 't it. VnW , t3 J 'P1 X . " . w,..-, 4w uvv O I isamuo VU.IIDUUtUUlT CVBUlIIir. I UHalUilll X Vi r.n hi HTI 1 Hll VliL.:. auu moment wjxougnout, ine young , u naer capawe management pi aIim . V AND IN STATE, ladies giving life, motion and action Williams the ladies acquitted them- " : - ' to the parts rather than - the usual selres well, While theVocal number 1 ... rotOike witingf Jthe; lines. . r showed the training and colture of Buncoml? County GiTOS LaT ' Monday'afternoon at five o'clock that most excellent ladv and muii- .rt KMt Uajorlty Franklln.Goes the JuirMusiis Class gave a Red- oan MisIP; H. Cooke; T .The utuii taL The program consisted ot in- joyful interchange of nothings be- strumental and vocal s-numbers,1 the 1 1 ween the lads and lassies' followed the concert. This deliehtful hour is ttmoc or X tar ttiU call TUUH. CO LULJiTS TIT d to wuna ia Cut ciuia cf . Wet by Elchtissn Hajoritr- FrankHa to points &orth cr t-tri or wc4t not Tta la IIiriJtrttn G&u xuecuon very UUlOt in rmnX- tie ownsts arm wtIcocr.bg lU L-irrcw tors and ClL&dl? thra tj ri. - - - m , i. .:V. V.r onnnol BAvmnn tth I TJlKinOf Mm AT t.riAlT ATAAil ATlt. inTTTin I thfl nhlftf MrkAlAl AVAn t- F fiA (fVHiiMl . ... I, Gradaatmg Jiasa at tne jaetnoaist I wrj mrs. uaura xaiiara. year, x ume xor ine renewal or oia Du of thi St.? iir- fr (hurchby Rev. T. A. Smoot of if Tuesday afternoon the: . lQraee Church Wilmington. He took it was- open to the inspection of visi- j indeed an hour fall of 1 pleasure for I catincr liflno, ...1 iMr , . ..iitj it oc :j .i ' 1 n I kntli .ia j nr.T t I . . . rt J, i his text7 John 11-26 and announc-j tors. t U.D. C. v An Announc einont. Joae 2rl Ulsg tit oce fcszdrSi anairtriAry cf Unt ct Jti!rtoa ed as his subject The "Diyine Wand the Exhibit but we learn that it was College has passed another mflestone tdKa In faci the ins Lsritr was DatisTii k ILT TrTZ the Human Statement "of Heligion. ,up to the usual high standard and arid, we trust that fortune- will .favor mtM& , . BttfTi!iflX T tk orrJtAr fI nnAnnnl trt .h t a at ! man v of the drawings showed Tal I ner in the fntur ha h dnnmn .L . .1 " - " of giving a synopis of the sermon but will nevertheless mention a few im pressive thoughts as memory recalls them. ' He pleaded for a larger and broadei conception of true relig ion, insisting that it was something more than the mere recital of a nar row creed. It was not iri'tbe intel lect or through the will butaX super- talent. Wednesday morning the Qom-, mencement Exercises proper were held in thw College Auditorium, the past. UUV c'raB w we pannar, iut.i Vet raat. Thtre a U aa a4. mg rolled up a majority of 3X00. drts by Mr. IL a WHu. ct r'rxak. The majority in the State will pro- llnton,aad a diaaar will U ptti tzrz tha Put tTctkThtri Who IIXTtt G5S9 nliVtZTZZ tor Esxtntri cr Kturr Hr, A. W. Terry Jt, c Uix Hr. D. C f mami wsarr ta cr Uvtj il wi. wm aAss ii tWtpn u IakVcr le jail wiX , Dispensary Election. ine vote on me uupenaary wnica bably reach 45.000. a. nrdicid bl. xr. .v i .li f.... ......' very large, audience hKing evsry applies only to Louiaburg , township tome of th. "drr" .dr.lui r t n r4 U , weec x.ten iuwan fin which available seat. Rev. A. P. Tyer, Chairman of the Conference Com mittee on. Alien xne x-resiaen,t in , tne cere j monies of the occasion which was as follows: of the Conference Com- "KW TirNonn.rtr 190 a 019 1 . j . I : theCollee assisted Mrs. The repeal of the Dispensary bill Hanover (Wilmington) cntr went UnVr U git. by iU frills tf wW X a io I wet ut a imai 1 mavntr. mit. 1 vt.M. .v . . m J ' ' J - ' ' -11 1411 JU.1. . Lim UUBk - moon a rfVia o.toVvliaVi m onf rf Were nnitrkTir ornin w?11 Ka . A.t V1i.V aI I Tn.lo. TV.. . . t t I . . "I w a.!-,. . i. 1 trt A'o onn mvinn o n i nnnncin nc T.ria iinmnrr rvT t n q iatai i...k.. i w . 1 t: . t . . i - w naiuiai tuui & e 1 r - j - ,v.r oycwjuiiwi ah 1, wueu ura xyiapensary 1 axe amone vno ooanuc that went! ft V-VT'- tr. ,. , .nnv h.na rift I i w miiii iiAiiiiiiirMH 1 iixii 1 J v- v - K.n w - T 1 - 111 1 ill kh ami 111 1 nrii rv sxnv AarAMA . (JiWOlld-'U JVJ : - rr w I C3J - - I " "A fe1' Vi CAUKIUVD, I WQt no language ouia aqequaxeiy - ex-1 prayer. ,a.iier ine smsjmg 01 an m- He wa: unusually Jbappy in spunnff hymn and a musical selection press Franklin is wst by only 1 8 mm majority, which shows that the coon, ty is r oont equiUy dirided on the Countv Canvassers. v 11 " i . I .1 t 1 r illustration, one 01 wicn was mat 01 ine literary aaaress was, , delivered The Boardof Canvassers met in qoeiUon. the eaglet which had dropped trom I by Dr. W. S. Carreli of ."Lexington 1 tne Court Mouse yesterday at 11 L The offichl voU by townth!p the eyrie ana was piacea wim ine t v a. op xook as nis sudjict -dooks o'clock, and organized by electing p ranklln w as folio wt: barnyard towis and wnue inese nad cenenciai and as a uane.' E. W. Morris Chairman and J. R no realization of its real power and No mention of the address should Collie, Secretary. They at once might and could not be ) induced to be made except in its entirety, and proceeded to canvass the official fly but being carried to the 'Wusetop we can only givp tjie drift of his returns from the various pfecincts. and given full view of the rising sun, thought by a jew references from wneri naa finished the re-' its pinions untoiaed and tne King 01 memory, xne cuirure 01 tne inward gmt waa announced at the Court the birds sailed away forever, vn- man marks the outward conduct House door. The vote by townships' I other was that ot the resonator which .books are necessary tor , the culture wi be seen in another column. delicate instrument enabled the ear J of the intellect and of the emotions. to catch sonnds that were otherwise I It is impossible to read all the . pub-1 Shtn2 Ktxramj, ts t-uly as fcjMOXUay. ea ttat tnorals. In Mas, J. S. H.axjjw, ltL Maa. IL IL Dana, SWr lost. "Thus young ladies, it is your lishe bost 7. Mr. R. AL GarreU, Grand Patron 1 proviuce as euucaieu wuuibu wy'gw r uo- iu jub ui iuo uwbu Aiwjrawuxo . sou 1 from Ore Hill N C was here lat out into the world catching the wails one's reading shopld be methodical. k and ' 'hZ th Qrf of woe and misery unheeded by oth- Dr. Currell evidenced his own, keenly Easlrn Star-Cornelius Chap-! The officers elected are ter, No 39. astdllows: Mrs. Mary Lancaster, W. ti r 1 tTf T r J T M. er ears, relieving the sorrowing and I sense of humr my injecting into distressed as well as enjoying the hia address many humorous anecdotes songs of gladness. The speaker and witty references. The address mentioned the great need of educat in all respects was charaqterisUo . of ed cultured workers. "Shall we he a wide culture and intimate knowl flotiam and jetsam on the great tir edge of the best literature. vThe ap- dal wave of religion flowing" on J preciation of the audience was shown through the centuries or real live ac'- by rounds ot applause. : The preseri- tUtant gec, . Df n A Newell, wf paruuipauta. : I tauon oi meuau uuqwea some moi O il 1 i ! 1 1. . ' " r. - mt. omoox nas a most pieasing ue- ical numDersi : - , I S.Xancaster, Marshal.; Mrs. Mag uvery and his discourse ranks Thfi THn Medal was resented ito cie Sikes. OraanisU Mrs. J. L.Pal. ea.ilv with the very best of the great Mig8 Maymanda Holmes by Rof?fmer, Assistant; Miis 'Mary Hinea, D'7 Donna, 105 Harris, ' 74 Yoaogivillo, 141 Franklintott, 213 ITayesTills, 71 Sandy Cresk, 76 ; Gold Mine, 33 .Cedar Rock, 87 -gyprts Crack,-31 Louisborg " 247 1,050 Msjonry wet, 18. Wet 117 87 82 G5 144 1&3 184 105 05 1,053. Etrlyt Morning llr. The fire alara soc&dt! aWst o'dcxk Wednfdy tzcczizg asi cria wtre heard tLtl Ue Hal trs Factory "waa ca Ira. Tka ie boya wtre a tbt wy' ta,ti fire within tlro tstsstat af!r lis ilira and witMa Ua txixU thrrralUr had two Uex j-Iaj. leg oa tha fias;. The fir lUrV jritf:,i w: a tie Xilt L9 TmsC CXL H Hrr;'s ITtu,, it l.M lr a4;tt tsl :, 2. C, iiuir in - i: - jxl. oitytt wk. Th( withm ie trchu: v-r 7m m be fiaaV frt4 ratnLy 5 in;ttJ JaJ.,, t a da a fw tUaeU afr lit b C Ala, Graded School Election. ' The vote In the Graded School follows: alarm the aUre ccsd fiocr as-4 root wcrw ajja. iu tu coolad to the aa4 fiWH Te lo la nr rrl. aad tl la i T2:n le Li i-nx ti mill-.- lul l C 3S tsa w, to Miss Belle Mitchiner x Mr. T. I Ajice Hines, M4 Miss Mary Bt, E. Cnt it Oat. sermons that have been bere by the ablest men of the .con t ' B. Wilder, and that of History to Mrs George Al ford ,: W and D. E. Monday evening the Annual Ban- MiOT May Amanda Wmer by Miller, S. ui iU mamcae ssociauon w as Carrell The Junior Music Medal . t ' was presented to Miss Sallie Moun- voy era were laid tor sixty 5pv j,odwj auu iue ieasi was serveu dehghtf gh. Mrs me Association acted as toastmi: tress and delivered the address o' ' wl come t -m tt 1 nr T r-. Tni! 1 Crudup,;A. M Mrs. J. J. Barrow, ResUleTt4 TOtw 03 bomber W.cot &0al I U W tiir Mrs. A. 11- 'emmg, A. U.; J. J. ln for ool 22t Aninit school 41100 mJ t4iTr u I - w at y a 7 RirrftW Sun's KCi XTarv "'J 1 The voue ot tnoe who UU not vote 1 this box counted strmlnat tKl Jndrcitnt of the Hoar irilcil I Treas-.J.. tf. , Mitchell, Chaplain ,t t(k , mijoTiy f the hfiwipapar ; . a. " m rwkemtmrmA taU. Aa wilt ttt mjt-mn T. M I (1 number ot Totoe required was ai ceeded by 8 2. wALLsrzrrrscrron 7Jirr. TUve stay W Tax on Bachelors. 1 1 may become ere long a tarUsa ly debated point w hi thtr a tax orv on bachelors might not be impctd Jtparttat cf a at;;? Ur w J ' afur the tjHiae m U at.l fervury lia bn3 if ft liaaU frwi tfeei . Iu.tvu w wanOy antth, as aary si oxih lit 711 rnr- Minunhala ili Uae U -Ui Uir. Waril WiIm, U. tVre is aa BnhUa'Jcatl liun will cium eacte et U W i4ri i 5?n a4 e;i tain by Rev. Mr. Tyer. The Ballard The high prices of meat have nat- to the advafrUge not only of thrift lg x ' &cm tv AfcJu tit Yait IVf:til;ff ' "mm . .mm ...-... -r H It ' lJJfJJJ I 1.1 1.. I . . ' m. . na the feast was served m a Masi(, Medai to Miss Alice James urally "resulted in a redaced derasnd. imperial ai chequer, but to the jV- M9 1 manner by Dughi:ofRal-; Costen by Rev. Mr. Singleton, of In Chicago the redaction is said to tion of the etergrowmg array . A VI rs. J. S. Barrow Pres't of: WakeJgorest. be iat least 60 percent perhaps the women in our population. SarJ. rvt. t:i "gu Pe w" ww " '""fe ! wWv i.im, and Certi6cates was then made- by a ieWy.; noT.uy. re u.m; ni Mr t xxr ii. ..oii I the President and Bibles tj.-the - . . . . . - ..I .. . . - . ' . . ii . uuuh .uu.-j . . hAbitofeatmcf too mucn. meat, uuii tion u Ji!?iana was less taaa u ponses were: ' Class or 1908- Mist1 Arinie Bag a a . a a a 4 iai &ts Lt tat ex4r ajjial tstatkia 3 tlj&ta cl ;r roc, fUre itlsx co lit t&ca-iodth tlma (xZs ta 4a it aacavnot tsrwct U U fpt:a. The ooUaloa rsir iae ta fi to ti t Ttft ! 2 t r VcU t.uri;s ?lt f tne lit wiih a liii WwUTWirm Jj 4tt a trrjwf t rru-l 4 lit U rt a3 ttwa l etr cuUs-a 14 f. Tafl ee Pn ltcf, loaut f .al K7i t uoK. aliat, lea 1 rrtat cr t rv a tar.!1 '7 i'atit Uret UU lire lack tt l;C3wtt?i a f ' tVii-f CUi Exa- u. It lowed after whichv; Rev. Mr Tver Wiia:newapapera.u.euiiu. . m.. c. w 4 boL The Ls;Ze fact rtllas - chairman of the conference com- nnaUon in Tain. Meat once a and widower, abotre twentj.fire h wCl W jjod fey liaf Kreai .xr a. lUi mittee announced that thecUmittee f f?5 at K61 Jeciage te PtT U ..f op. Th aitt frrsa sa eije r. T.fl w-3 waa at work in the matter of the .rtw, our city dwellers U meat ahUhng yearly; a bachelor or wWow. virrioU U e skaKe. t erry tiit Wai -.ri U-i.. teanaiaon ot the CoUetre '-iid' asked ?y-; tIn; AU '" er dnk i!2 lfa marque riO a Mrf ilt U waU t mtUv UV1 l lt.m aJ rvlrrf r.. -1 fc. f. w . - vrnwy. w.uv..M-, a witaoit qacLa, sad aH t-a vuiefw t i-i-tr ;a xi- School in the Olden Days Mrs. Uura Rllnri1 s- ' Sua. TiWrinn in the Old I patience be show.n as their prog North State-Miss May Holme.. "as waa necessaray slow The Col My Girlhood's Home Friends, ege now belong, to N.rth Car if. i - . -- ohnat)mference.andDr.TverVan. xiuna ij&wB0Ut r - Ai tKjlf ,fiftK lrAvnf. .. many ways, : It is Oar Wive.-Mrs.. W. H.J Ruffin. Mona of th' .tiJ the most i wholeiomeeCaUUocda. The College-Mrs. T, 'Wg: ied would maWin the? futureA He taste, that a matter of lute. country produces rioa we uis it so of a tax upon singl. bit Med or, and little. is one of ther most autri-1 ocul glory and oot which oaotif rious of foods..-1( can be served .la I ably might be ravivtd wifa Wti a It is cheap, and ohe of I tage.Iondon Court Joornal happy au Thft Hflttln Tick. . We ii .rrpiopw. Jib, ;ri : - rtrrnmt Tl. lit in responses. wew 7 1 maid amiA th T1anttTft n. wt tne f ed Mrs.TTey Allea t. beSPreiiaent t.VTI11 t "c" th. aul. tick ioJ f.r.r tl. iAf.. . - . MAtian sitiHaaaac i ; - : - . - i . - i . a. i a. Awk a. t - . . - -'ore tne banqueters x-r, --- -. of the CoUege."-The selection " is anlTeav luw1 -m?" WUJ y vroiuieemU..v- .y admirable one; Mr.., AUen" hiriiig h,mmea br " eunutlm H. l,venu V, - :. Idimon lJiJ idi-. ????.ffH8 't wM Ut. tin. xUuU .nd a Rood -an interesting ieaw--- -- , acattons lor Uie position; vTJderher ":-' - r4W T. " part of the summer wiU U tptni -a . k-r ii v n .j" iav tt - T . - -- iirwiuii iti iim an t nr m m m t. mi r ilv iita i was the presence ' presiuencyDe coUegts is, prospering V rr?- , V , airect atiennon to. our great nee product and. endeavor to increase its use,- . we should do ourselves a rreat qiet . Pad ' UwBon. nf Shntn Boston, aates of more than forty -years wkcontinurto do so in t-MrsBlount- of Wilson, Mrs. ;;V Va., Mrs. Mrs; J The absence of Miw Anna- Perrv ' Bettie King, of, Warrenton, Mrs. j. ft i;-Graduitmetciasa o t ' & , - 'T.ni Ballard. I Ji. ; . ;.V:- -.'-v-n.-ft.:T narrow and Mrs. wr ; , ,ev. - . wno is critically mttr meningitis; iUuisburg. . r ' Badness the exercises of Tuesday evening the class in Vlo- the morning; - Not one in the Caudi tionxmder His3 Hay nes. Prtrium but telt Borrow at ber mi. servboth as to health and . econo- my. Ex. v---. . v r. . LoubDurgiaa been full ot visi tors" this "week, attending the" - com- me.nccm.cnt at the vou&e fiiat In locating dbeuod cattle artaa and then la aumplng the troullt out. Th. gSTeramcat is rjirS ecits ia th. work .vea lo tb. rco- edict csed-irr.Galbshertija that crude Beaumont oU U tio. lct kaown' remedy. The " iapcctors have finiihcd withWarraaooaaty aad are notrgnulaaUy worlirs i cr.ttn as aaytib itytola hex I thru , '- ' . ' : - .. jm rr t ! 1 ia t t lUt C rt gj lZm ttsol vLit lly rvl 1 lie iti.ia ci TTl ai-t niESpTjaious cokgkzss. . Tie Slxtltti Cccrwe wli t x-u btoisitcsry as ii. irises Cesrttt. It hia dose actios wcrtiy cf a grrii rtpr ata lift Usdy. In lia auoaa, U tia ia racr. ttntjriri than any cf i'-a jrJticn!, iM wCJ KTTmir iLt trrt dr tt JeSt till l 1" . "s 1 , . . 1 1 irui. -ij r -nis fvcotiUreif aaj urg.ra la t-na J y U aiwa U i Wi is 1, 1 509, so Xva l rr. y Zl Ijrt U Vt bcmjvc! rrea fcrn-lr tij-ro- fa. It its rfzjd a:Uj tit tar tfltfta ca wooi rp acd jtIzi 71- rr. It cu tjifl crrrr.ry I - -:'. xia cf tie wcril r:ci-lt ij;, 1? Uoa act ia (at r c4 tit uUiwU cf the y-c:;!. U Ur hi tl vt! . XtZTQZZtZ CwIIIID. A very txU! ULA iftCci:: i i. t,' ifCl tit fir1.? t-t rtt ,vl jl " 1 f r t I 3 w . "- . r . i e i f :-sr ... - 1 "tel.: 4:4 rs la t a::. - t . . m. f y.
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