.m-w,'. -' v,v. nn H vol: 3. LASKER, XOETHAMPTOX COUNTY, X. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST, 30, 139i. NO. 37. PATRON Mm J U 3 AURORA ACADEMY MALE ASD FEMALE. bivpxEs G. Cook, A. M., Prix. ! Will enter p it firr t the 4th ; tV of mnt"fa taenth September) 1894. ! i TUITION, PAYABLE MONTHLY." . . ! Vniniry EngiUX $1-9 -Limner Eugftela lielartl nc Higher ! .fliftiaticB and the English W.es, 2.00 tIV, eeuts extra per' month foe the tl,roe winter mon'tlis for f uel.y 5,,ard in good families, convenient to (1, school, at reasonable rates- t !,, Securing the. services of Professor ( 'i..,k, a grad-wate rA Haver-ford College, ' I' i.. "(whieh 5 i omj of the, highest K:i'tds1 Schools' in America), and a H-acUer ol years of experience, we feel a..ivf-d tliat we ire offering to the vomit of oir vicinity a. rare opportunity. 1 Yr further information" address, Elias S. Elliott, 0-22-4 1 : Rich Square, X. C. BOXOSEL ASAS1MY. A Hinh-Grade, Classical and Math ematical School for GIRLS AND BOYS. The- If th scholastic year of this poptv- ', ir ,;lii.l will begin Monday, Sept. 3, , and coni insns or teu months. LANttU.GKTAUOHT. 'K'gli.-li, Latin. Greek, Frenee and it ; man. TKKMS, PEIt M0TII. iVitiiiiry English,-. I'lTeriuediate English, Hi -tier English, including the En- rliIi lassies and the Higher Mif hematics, Iuiguage, Extra, SI 00 i 15Q 2.00 1.00 ; 00 I'' of Piano for Practice, 1.00 f anl from $3.00 to $10.00 per month. Payable monthly when other arrange tii' iiis have not been made. Young men desiring to study Law can find a.u excellent opportunit5T at this fchool. 'For further particulars address the Principal, 8. L. JOIIXSTO. A. M.y Hoxobel, N. C. JACKSON MALE ACADEMY. The Fall Term begins Monday', Sep (ciulu'r 3rd, 181)4, and continues twen ty weeks. Terms : Piiitnry, itcnnediate, i i iiiher Knlish and,; Liuiuaes, ll irt at low rates $2 00" 2.50 3.00 Ifealth of place ui:urp .if;ed. No deduction will be tn.-nle except for 'protracted-- illness. Tuition payable fach month. Foi fur- t bt-r iiifonuation address, ' J. F. Leitnkk, Princtpal, Jackson, ,K. C CON WAV, N. C. A. J. BRITT0N, PRINCIPAL. The Fall session of this school will open on Monday, 3rd of September, 1894. t'hares for tuition tis follows: I'riiiiary Department, 1 50 per mo. I'.niilish " 2.00 " Andt-ut- Languages and lliizher Languages, 3.00 " The musical department will be under the management of Mrs Dr. M. H. Fu- trell. Tuition in Music $1.50 per month. r'):ird can he secured in nice private families arreasonable rates. umion mmmx e i T0& BOTH SEXES. Union. Hertford Coc, N. C. J. Lona f U. N. C.) Principal. Nannie Peebles (B lust.) Assistant. Fall term begins Monday, September ' - . . ; , 3. b.M, ami continues for nine (JoniUs. lome treasury and that one the bus tuition: ! band, lessons on political economy S'vyr:,r' -zVWT n.T"h - &Ztf 1 - - -Vuf. (instrumental).' 2.00 ' 1 Mr, vouvei ient t school at icason-1 rate. ,,! pa it '.eld .us addreac. P. J. LONG. Principal, Union, N. C. J. K. RAMSEY, extractor and Buildsr; d ACKSGN, N. C. ates. nlans nnd snpeificatinns furaisMd ;,m . ..i';. . i . . . . ! . uillui nil ur 'ij ill l uiji iv. action guaranteed. Do It Now. If jn.i l.we i kmUoH say i; hearts soon sink tare, If yon owe a kindness, pav it ; Life sun hurries to the ue..f. . Can yoH do a -Viiifi deed? D it. v , . , ' From despair a soul to save ; . Bless eaeh dny afe jou pass throng?, iu Marefcing euward to the grave. 1 If sortse grand thing for to-morrow Yoare dreaming, do it now! Frm the future do not borrow, Frost soon gathers on the brow. Speak thy word, perform thy duty ; Xight is coming,. deep with rest ; Stars will gleam'-in fadeless beauty, Grasses -whisper o'er thy breast. Days fr deeds are few, mv brother. Then to-day fulil thy vow ; If you mean to help another, Do not dream do tt uow. Selected. The Political Equality of Woman. For the Patron and Gleaner. J A Creator's consciousness that maii was an unfinished Oneness with out its larger half, was verified by Ids saying, "It is not good that man should be alone ; I will make him an help mett for him not choosing the tashioning portion from the man S head that woman should be superior, not from his Tool to be tramnled uimn. hut from his sido - inat sue swouia oe equal i Man accepted, th creation supe rior in origin, equal in immortality. as "bone-of his bone;" but this first 1.J...J : j , i , j ::- we:meti pair uesc-ii'ieu iiuui b(iiiu ual punty -"to the animal sphere of disobedience, and man ruled because of superior strength But7the soul garden which sensual Adam burned, the suffering Christ changed into .a Gethsemane garden as woman's Emancipator,by revealing His Christ hood to the Samaria woman first commissioning Mary first to proclaim II ts Resurrection. .Political equality implies equal obligations of both sexes to fulfill all measures by which proper;',. la bor and influence may be directed in the best manner for the success of individual industry, enterprise and civilization. It implies justice that those who obey laws should have a voice in framing them they who are taxed should have an opinion as to the amount, and how it should be spent. Equality assumes the right to le gally control woman's person and property, will away her own real es tate, and receive the same privileges from the united business interes sof the home. As mothers of Pennsylvantans, political equality would aid to the largest opportunities for securing the greatest amount of contentment and prosperity in life, and a right to per petuate them to demand by Her edity, Pre-Natal influences and En vironment, .all that will enable them ! to give a diviner civilization to other States blending with ours, as crea tures of her life, thought and aspira tions through testation. Subordinated, a mother's influence on impressible chjiifnature morally and intellectually is wofuHy .im- p ai red ,"oftG n t i ra e s destroyed.: With ifuif: dn in the irpneralshiD of the rc irreparably !ost,l,ccauSe, "Mother & , Mlon - t lve money, she don't know rjcan iio te egitial:lte , I Mney less she unconsciously loses ; government. indit-idtinlit v makes her husband j little less than God. His authority I exterminating Pennsylvania's great becomes supreme-js opinions uu-j egt encmytue Pquor traffic: it questioned. Claiming no authority j woul d prevent the election of cor for herself, her children only regard ru()t cau(jidatea. and the enactment her as an elder child a sul ject to , of bia5ed iawswould secure fidelity papa's will. of public official, preserve the Political equality gives the mother i ..i ..-i, . fUc father 1 J - I 1 1 'i i .in inn nt n t lu iitiv. wherebv, she;-catns a dignity com- : ,.n,tin,r nnnnflstinninif rPSI teet . a ; j i 6clf-dependence, a decision of char acter wbick her family could but acknowledge and lionor. "Counting one" in iisdividcal in- tellect as cH a9 heart- S:'e9 cora- prehension of a mother' u resp.Misil.il.. I liy and tbe requirements of God, as a reasoning response being-an j incentive to a higher omanta and ill . - all necessary attributes. Equal co-partnership-with the hus- band-equal ngfct, liberty and au- tijority in the household-an equal knowledge of all outlay and income, and an equal right to a share of the profits, makes a wife in the true ac- ceptationiof the term. Having assumed her equitable lM,5,w"H IJareHisge.incmercani then perpetuate, her home teachings of truth and virtue in the sin smirched, demoniac incubator the public school. Pennsylvania pro vides liberally for educating her future citizenship; but education developing the intellect while weak ening or destroying the morality is worse than no education. Public school betterment demands proper, wholesome and improved methods of regulation. No one understands children and their needs as woman ; but her influence is unavailable and impracticable until made politically equal. By elevating the standard of mo rality in public schools, the present generation educated to a higher conception of social purity, would warrant, a continued advance in the average moral status of the race. By political equality, women would awaken to a tuore active interest in the schools welfare give a careful scrutiny to aspirants for office raise a higher standard of.education. es pecially a more thorough adaption to the peoples' need tn industrial teach ing; and her personal influence would be immeasurably broadened. Politically equal wage earners, now so largely at the mercy of avar i r 1 i .....1.1 1 obtain redress for grievances taxa tion without representation would cease. To make legislation perfect, there must be equal representation of both sexes, thus bringing the needs of all before proper representatives for just Judgment. Such - legislation would protect the unprotected by raising the ajjc of-consent, and ban ish all unjust discriminations of sex would annihilate houses of ill-fame give matrons to the imprisoned sisterh(Kjd women physicians in insane asylums for insane women and educate public opinion to pun ishing men not only for rape and adultery by asexu alizalion, but le gally asexualize all criminals to save society from continued generation of their Kind. As co workers with men, political equality is highly essential to wo man s' personal safety, lo the truest interests of both sexes, and to the public welfare in elevating to a just judgment of sin in man and woman alike: moreover, equality before the law is just and right, and any withholding of justice is influ ential!' immoral upon those who must obey without voicing their sentiments. Political equality is a cry for jus tice as the best governmental policv an appeal among citizens as the best security of the common welfare and morally work of cood a would give the motor power for American Sabbath, purifv and ele-.( f.;nihi:fl nrmnita v "in . i ill" iirfiiir- i l .in i. n i u. t r i vf , luc &tudv ofocia! wrongs and rem- ! ' i icious ano immoral empioers,cu.u,noUlin ot. ic ffied uaarbran to Continued on 4lh Page. Eastern N. C.Sketches. No.5 For the Patron and Glener. Mv friend at Manteo told me vhn ! I accepted the positioa as physician j at yMg9 lel tkat he wishetl mt to accOKH,any hlu2 to Eastlake in ; a few daus on a professional trit.. ; Accord in glv about tea P. M. a week i C .- later he knocked on my door, in fraied rhe that be had a call and tliat hi3 vkcht lav at the wharf. Nhe 'u a beauty ; a small sloop-2Z feet iong U uie fastest sailer on the , ouud. We were sfwu embarked, j T, wiBI, was fair am the moon was j s!aing li-htlv. The sheet jsiiiokeil weH olT. M y friend's ser vant -..Davo" ,ook L.:e .,tJer nd af ter gazing dreamily at the moon for an hour I turned in. It was about two o'elockwhen I awoke and found that we were stuck fast ou a shoal and likely to be kep4 there for hours ; but finally she was shoved otf aud held unto her course, while I slept again. I awoke at tea tu'tbe morning. The sun poured dowu on our unprotected heads most unmer cifully and there was not a breath of wind. We were two miles from shore. Dave was rowing with one oar and my friend coolly devouring canned beef. I quickly grasped the latter part of the situation and helped him with the beef. When it was all gone we nat in the sun and talked of old times while the pant ing, sweating negro rowed like ag' ley slave. But all things have an end and the breez? Anally came, so at one o'clock we disembarked. A two mile walk ensued and at length, hungry, tired, worn and discouraged we saw in front of us the cottage ol the sick woman. It was of toards and contained iwo small iow-pitched aud vilhanously dirty rooms. As we neared lis door I gave rein to my imaginations. I had had no breakfast; visions of rich cold but- termiik" arid, warm corn bread, to say steal over me. Then I went in. My dream of breakfast vanished ; on the bed lay a woman whose pale com plexion and peculiar expression ol eye said to me only too plainly "Kpilepsy." There were half a doz en poorly clad nd very dirty chil dren staring at us, while lounging on a stool near the Are place sat pater familias. He looked Just as I im agine the man who got the appella tion of "tar heel" fastened upon us. lie was tall and lank, brown as a nut ami dirty, chewing tobacco, of course, and bare-footed, black eyes, longstraight, black hair and a drawling, lazy voi ze whieh grated on my sensitive nerve. My friend ex amined his patient and prescribed while I took a chair under a tree After some minutes the two came out." My friend finished his direc tions in regard to medicines ami diet. Then the tar heel spoke. "Doctor, what's yer bill?" -Twenv dollars," replied my companion "Well, I rcckin yer can see by my looks as ifow I aint got no money. I'd like rght well ter pay yer but I'm so pore I caint." I wish I could describe the dis gusted look my friend countenance wore wheo he beard this. for my own part I burst into a yell of laugh ter We paid another specimen half a dollar to take us back to the boat in a mule cart. At a house on the wav we procured bread, milk audi fried ham for further monetaryicon-! siderauon. and once more embarked. 1 We were ;ill twelve o'clock ai night j getting back with the wjud against j us and in the language of the pet I'll never go there any more." n. h. s . Jb. Doctor In order to etfect a cure you will have to undergo a surgical operation. Patient Is it really dangerou! Doctor No danger. You will re cover without a doubt. Patient But I have understood in ' an operation of that character on!y j one recovers in every 10.UOU ? - , Doctor I know, but M.WJ have n.ro11-iv (ii.l You are the ten tnous I . . 1 . I. -.-.a '. .n 1 1 1 anr.! t- r.fi v- r w I Truth. UBKBBBIH ACADEMY. The second term of this school will open Sept..?. 1804. Usutl corses of studies pursued as in "other .ac&Jetnie?. B0 1 1 d ca u be $ rc u red in good f a m W lies at low' rate. Ttie pUce U noted (or good health and jfood moral influence. Tuition varied from $1.25 to 13-00 per month. For f :rt Iter partieular address, BUFUS IJUADl.EY, Prin., -9-it Ms.rjrarett'iviUe, N. C UIVESITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. Includes the College, the Uaiveral. ty, tbe Law School, tle Medical Sdtool .ami the Summer ijdool for' Teacher-. Cl'ege tuition fGOOO a year; board $7.00 to "$13.00 a month. Session begins Sept. 6. AU(2rrs8: President WrxsTON, Chapel Hill, N. C. Establlsho'l 1800. jr. B. PRODI' C I COMMISSION MERCHANT, A XI) SHIPPER, 2i Commerce St., Norfolk, Va. - -- ' Personal attention given to the sale of Eggs, Poultry, Live Stock, Apples, Peach es; Berries, Potatoes, Peas, Peanuts, and all Country Produce. Write for prices, tags, stencils and all information. Refer to Bank of Commerce. 4 3 It NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified be fore the Superior Court of Northamp ton, Xorth Carolina, on the 2Ut day of June, 1894. as administrator of the e state of R. R. Andeitou, deceased, hereby notifies all persons holding claims against his said intestate to pre sent them to him at hi office In Wc. don, N. (., duly-verified within twelve mouths from the date of thij notice or ihe same wid be pleaded in bar thereof. AH persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediato javmivit. Vi'A the 18th day of fuly i894. W. E. Da.nikl, Adm'r., of the estate of It. K. 7-2G-6r. Anderton, dee'd. PEEtE'S REMEDIES. BLOOD PURIFIER, Goo If or Scrofula, and all ekiu and blood d leasee. Prire 2oe. INFALIBLE CURE, for Cholera In fautuui, iJiarhea, Bowel VHRump tion aud Sick Stomach. Price 2"c. COUGH SYRUP, fo.- Bronchitis, ApiIi nia, Consufoption. HoarcncF, Whonpiu Cotijrli and Kidney Af fection. Priee 25. I KIDNEY AND BLADDER REMEDY AND FEMALE DISEASES. Price ro. MAKE HASTE, Good for man aofi beast. Rheumatism, Spraitm, Brui e, Spiiiul Affection, in fact, good f r any pain the human being I. Iieir to. It beats the world for buneness and cholic in animals. Price 25c. PILES REMEDY. Relief at once and cures certain if continue its use for a &hort time. Price 25c. ! If you war t something to do you great gwvl itM my medieiiie and yoi will h highlv pleased. Bt-Iow you will find a few of the many testimonials I have received. Write all communications to MRS. R. P. PEELE, . ' Rich Square, N. C, J. D. RIDD1CK & CO., 404 Crawford St., PORTSMOUTH. VA. JhJAKE a specialty of Egg?, Hami and Pooltry. Quick sale. Prompt rcturra with check. Correa pondence elicited. Refprerice, 9-14-tf. Peoplei Bank. Portsmouth, Va. CLEVELAND HOUSE! t. S. Grant, Proprietor, JACKSON, N. C. Tables 'jpdied with the best ll mark4' :r - . ' ' ' - attached. Special rates to Coanly 0&UU.

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