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WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, AINUJST 15. 1901.
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NOBLE ANCESTORS.
7 KOKUK CHAXCKLI.i H ( J KKF.N. who was recently electeJ
, lirincipal of Koanoke Itistituto, is the eldest son of Dr. mi''
.A Mrs. 1. E. Oreen. He was horn in Weldon on the 'Jnd day
of Xovemher, 187H, and is consequently just at the ujj;e when the
how of pi'oinise stands out clear hefore him. Morally, physically
and mentally, fleoiRe is every inch a man and in his veins Hows
the hest hlootl of n nohle ancestry on hoth sides. He was ire-
pared for college at Warrenton and liidjjoway. At the latter
place, particularly, under the excellent tutorship of Professor
John (Irahain. one of the hest educators in the State. After
finishing his course at the preparatory schools he entered tin
I'liiversity of Xorth Carolina. From there he went to (ieoitfe-
town I'niversity at Washington, I). ('.. where he remained for
four vears, takinu the whole course .mil i;raduated .lime '-'nth.
innl.
A few weeks ao, when Professor Junes resinned its principal
of Roanoke Institute, anidicatioiis heiran to pour in from many
sources and there were, in all, twenty applicants from four d if
ferent States. The trustees of the school met to select from the
various applicants a successor to Mr. Jones. It was the unani
mous opinion of the trustees that (leorn'e C. (Jreen was in every
respect the most availahle candidate ami hv acclamation they
electeil him principal of the school. The selection was one we
deserved and the patrons of the school feel that the trustees
have placed the school in worthy hands. Mr. (ireen's early
training, his attendance at the hest schools and colleges in th
land, and the hitfh stand he took and maintained at ( leorjrctown
University, all tf'v, assurance to parents and Kunrdians that the
reins have fallen into worthy hands and that while the new prill
cip nl will rule wall kindness, yet, lie will maintain disciplmt
and require a strict ohedience to the rules and regulations of
the institution.
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ROANOKE INSTITUTE BUILDING.
Roanoke Institute was established about six years ago and the put in the oven
enrollment of pupils have increased from year to year. Recogniz
ing the fact that no town can be prosperous without good schools
a lot was purchased in the southern end of the town and a hand
some and substantial building was erected thereon. The build
ing is beautifully situated, and is far enough removed from the
business portion of the town to make the location in every way
ttcsiraliie.
It has large, well arranged recitation rooms; splendid and well
lighted rooms, properly ventilated, for the primary, intermediate
and collegiate departments. For years Weldon had only private
schools and while they were noted for theirexcellence, the citi
zens liegan to recognize the lact lli.it the town mut huve
school in which all could feel an interest. Hence, the Institute
Mr. Bellamy had enjoyed a particu
larly good dinner, and his eiar also was
much to his liking He was in a mood
to bless mankind. Far be it from any
one to hint that these merely materiul
couifotts had anything to do with bis
Kenial interest in his only son and heir,
Thomas, ac,ed eighteen mouths. The
baby had been named Thomas, by the
way, because Mrs. Hi'llumy had thought
how delightful it would be when ho went
lo collet;, for his chuim to call him Tom.
Thomas was on the vertieof hcint; re
tired for the nitht and was indulin in
farewell antics against time. ''Well, if
you aren't a j ,y !" at last ejaculated his
proud yuiin! papa, who turned with
blaming lace on his wile. "Helen, ' he
mid, "I dun't believe you half appreciate
your luck in haviu.' all day and every
nif;bt to enjoy the fun of tliis youn'shT I
And here I only get measly scraps ol' a
good lime with him a half hour each
evening !" He looked aggrieved.
" Yc, it's too bad," agreed Mrs. Bella
my, with suspicious sweetness. ''iou
don't know what you miss, really."
Several days later Mrs. Bellamy gave
her husband a folded document. "It's
merely a chronological account of one day
at home with Thomas," she said. "I
don't think it's fair for use to have all
t lie good limes and exclude you. I
thought you might like lo know exactly
just what the darling did to give me a
happy day."
Mr. Bellamy look I lie paper with real
pleasure at her thuuglitluluess. He be
gan to read :
"5 A. M. Thomas awoke fmphalieal-
ly. To keep him quiet so his lalher
should not be disturbed I let him pound
my nose with his fist and jerk my hair.
A. M. Thomas was so hungry
had lo altend to feeding him his oatmeal
and cream and let my breakfast get cold.
Gave him his bath. In his playfulness
he tipped over the tin tub and flooded
the new bed room rug. Water soaked
down iotu the flat below aod lady sent up
word veilini! decorations were ruined and
she should send bill for repairs.
"8 A. M. While talking lo tho grt
cry hoy I look my eye off Thomas fir
three minutes. In that lime he had
crawled out the kitchen door to the porch
tumbled down the hack stairs and landed
head first in a siiowdril't. No bones were
broken, so I put him in a hot balh, gave
him whiskey toddy, and he went to sleep
If he las pueumunia I know he'll die.
"11 A M. Thomas woke up und
. i i'i i ! i I
managed to crawl oui oi ins crtu uy uuu
self. 1 found him on the floor of the
bed room close! pouudiug with the tack
hammer boxful of photographic plates
taken in South America, and not replace
able. IU broke seveolceo before I dia-
covcred him. lie merely grinned at uie,
"1 P. M. While my back was turned
Thomas nulled the lunch-cloth off the
diniiie-room table, and wilh it the cut-
glass cruet and a lot of china. The chi
na (unshed and the cruel hit him on the
head. He shrieked, so I knew he wasn't
killed, but I had lo slick his forehead all
up with plaster. Uesides, I lie viuegar
L'ot in his eves. This delayed me so I
was unable to L'o lo the aflernoon card
parly I had promised to altend.
"3 P. M. Thomas has fallen down
and bumped his face six limes within the
last hour. It appears to amuse him, lu
spile uf his yells. He tripped up the
eook and she spilled all over the floor
fresh custard pie she was just going I
She has given notice
"5 P. M I am nearlv dead from
frijht. Going into the dining room
law Thomas before the open cupboai
inder tho sideboard. He had unoorked
a bottle of laudanum and had it to his
lipa. I managed to jerk it from him be
fore I fainted. The cook threw a panful
of hot water over me in her excitement
and it brought me to. We couldn't tell
whether Thomas got aov of the lauda
Dum or not, because we hadn't au idea
how much was iu the bottle in ilia first
ulaue or how it gJt iher". To he on the
safe side, we led him a lull pound
Rare, Bleak and Treeless Qties
sant, the Notorious Island of
Terror, and the Awful For
ests That Supply it with Wood
in Plenty.
building was established and backed by the most influential citi- iarii ,,.1, he seemed lo relish.
z 'lis of the town.
e congratulate t lie people on t lie selection ot .Mr. Ureen as
principal. We know be will not only maintain the well-earned
reputation of the school but with his knowledge, training and
inherited natural aptitude for teaching, he will at once begin toj
make vigorous and earnest efforts to place it upon a higher
plane of usefulness and we predict that the opening this fall will
be the hest in its history.
"I! P. M Thomas is alive, but 1 am
wreck. 1 have just leoiembered that old
laudanum bo'-tle contained nothing but
roiewater anyhow. I am afraid we gave
Thomas loo much laid he is very
h
And i must greet my
appy.
"lhnner time-
Far out iu the Atlantic ocean, off the
Northern French coast, almost duo west
from Br,'st, lies a great rocky island that
is one of the most uVadly traps for ships
in all the world. It is I lit- island ol y,ies
saul, the notuiious lie dc I'Kpuuvutile,
the island of t, rr,r. Bare, without a tite
to break its monotony, it lira iu the
path of the ships seeking the Kuglish
channel. Iflbeyslcr two far lurtli,
the hundreds ol shoals and re, Is of the
British coast open their j iws lor lliem.
Ifihey sail to, far South, (Juessaut
readies fur tln ir bonis
Bleak and f,r away from any other
land as the island of terror is. it still has
population. What mysterious tiling
it which attracts that population and
makes it dint; ? The infrequent visitor
Bees funny flocks of little sheep, scarcely
twice as large as hares. He sees small
heids ol rough coaled uouies almost as
tiny as the sheep. These are the only
sigus ol productive industry to be seen.
There is fishing, of course, but fishing
can be prosecuted better from the main
land, with less risk aud a more convenient
market.
What is the mysterious attraction
then? So asked Alexander Shuetle, the
traveler, when he made his coast of
Brittainy to Quessant. The answir
came, at last in part, one evening when
great storm swept in from the Atlantic
and beat at the shores with unexampled
fury.
lie says: "The daughter of my hos
tess led me up the narrow staircase to
my room. As 1 ascend, d I noticed
without remarking the oddity of it at the
lime, that the staircase was of shining
oak. 1 was ushered into my room,
large, low chamber, completely paneled
from lop to bottom. Putting the lamp
on a huge oak table that shone like
mirror, she said :
II you should need more firewood
monsieur,you will taud it iu the next room
Do not spare it. It is bitter cold, and
there will be more than enough firewood
io Uuessaut in two or three days. Good
;ht."
"I satduwn before the blazing tire and
prepared for a cozy evening. I he storm
raged iu the narrow streets of the little
village. The surges thundered against
the granite breast of the coast like end
less artillery fire, and sometimes I imag
ined that the very island trembled under
the onslaught of the hundreds of millions
of tons of waler.
"As I sat listening I gazed iulo tli
flames. Tho wood struck me as strange,
And then I wondered. On the entire
island there is not a single tree, and
yet I bad been told not lo spare firewood
There will be more than enough in two
or three days.'
"I arose and opened the door iulo the
next room. I hat room was possibly .0
feet high and was tilled almost to the top
wilh timber. First wilh wonder, then
with growing awe, 1 gazed at the pit
of wood. Truly she was right, the
little maid, when she said that one
need not be eeoooniieal with firewood
on the island ol giessant. mere
were timbers of every shape splintered
masts and spars, planks Iron, decks aud
sides, leinitanls of a steering wluel
benches from ll,e lurecaslle, yellow, black
brown, while and red woods, even two
figureheads, some bright, as if they were
new, some crusted wilh shells and hung
wilh seaweeds. In the entire room there
was not a piece of wood that did
come from Bouie wrecked ship.
"When I relumed to my room, I took
the lamp aod examined the place closely-
I noticed a strange, delicate, yet very in
sistent fragrance sandalwood, llnck
wooden pillara supported the ceiling.
They were of a beautif ul dull black
ebony, as I lived. The panels were rose
wood, mahogany and cedar. Kven an
unpraoliccd eye could see that all these
pteciuus woods onee hid ornamented the
cabins of noblu ships. The heavy carved
chairs, the polished oaken table, even the
bed in which I was to sleep, all came
from shipwrecks.
"Now I understood the meaning of
the words 'stand rights.' In favor of
this island, far away from the world and
murderous tor the ships that lie the
world together, ilus, with his bride
F or&wstrsieei,
The lmliililv tu disease; is greatly
lc-'Seucil win ii tile: hi, 1 is in good con
dition, and llx-cin iiloliuii liculthv r.inl
vigorous, i'nr tlu n oil tvftisu liioUcr
priMiiiitlv cinuil out nl the sv: strut ;
otherwise it yvould ropiill v aroinmihite
ferment. ill, jti would take- place, toe
liluod become polluted and the cutisti-1
tut inn so veal'iinl lli.tt a simple.!
maladv might i, suit seriously.
A liealtliv, iK tivc cirrulatioit mean;!
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As n Mood purifier nnd tonic S. S. S. 1
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vbitj o..itei s. ci-asis wuuld lonn and
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all tliej lue'tiu ,.ed noi-os and sal vea without
benollt. H. Is. M. cured uie, end my skiu
la as nieiiv a.. a smooth as any one's."
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husband with a bright, cheerful smile, , ,be winds, is more fruitful than is
ItKOTIICK nit'KKY'S SUNDAY SAVINGS,
such as he grew accustomed to in the
days before we were married. Also I
must be ooquettishly arrayed and pre
pared to entertain and soothe him after
his hard day in the city. Otherwise, as
all tbe women's journals warn, I will lose
Folks wliut ilon t want to makt tit- 'qiuimtani'o er religion is
nios' iniriiirullv dem what wouldn't know religion of dev had it
Heaven ain't built witl hammers en nails; but do only way ter his affection deservedly."
reach heaven is by hamnierin' at it. Mr. Bellamy folded up the paper. He
seemed out ot breath, "oay, be re-
Soine folks spends half (ley lives pray in fer rain; en Jen, w'en marked to Mrs. Bellamy, oontritely, "you
Je rain come, dev irives Je ytither et pray in' fer it to stop. Jusl 118 aown UB lu l"nur KUUl!"
Dey ain't a bit er use in cryin' over sjiilt milk,
cows out ter graze, en trust iu de LawJ.
Jest turn de
where
it m comlortable and let me bring your
dinner io and feed you. Gee!" Chicago
News.
Ceres to I be mainlands, wilh her harvest
moon and her blessings uf fruit, Tbe
blessings ot Quessant come from the
gale.
"The lorests ol yuessanl! Are there
such others in the entire world, so unique
so terrible? This forest, iustead of
trees, has the mighty mists of
ships. In that tremendous torest are
the oaks and pines of Canada and Maine,
the cypress of Florida, ihe baobabs of
Africa, the tealt ot Hindustan, tbe ebony
aod sandalwood of South Amerioa. The
awful forests ol Quessant form the visi
ble apex of a vast cemetery that stretches
from New lork to t ape l.a Hague.
Gootl teams and comfortable vehicles,
(live us a call when iu need of wood,
a team or a bicycle-
Yard and office corner Maple and Second
streets, Weldon, N. C.
dec 2(1
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