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' i fAEANM ism RICH SQUARE, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, N. C THURSDAY. JUNE 1, 1899. NUMHKR 22 VOL ITME 8. i PATJHUOM A ha T sr vntl HI An sfSffr mf 5 If yoiT2r& young you nat- 2 urally appear so. 5 If you are old, why ap pear so ? Keep young inwardly; we will lock alter the out wardly. !, You need not worry longer about those little streaks of' 3 gray; advance agents of age. 9 f aa &i sv t THE STATE NORMAL COLLEGE- The Seventh Annual Commence merit Exercises at Thin In - tution. -Commencement at the State Normal and I nd ust rial College shores. The speaker said the Jews were bigblanders accord ing to their mode of fighting and other characteristics. They did do great thing from a dyuasticai standpoint, but they had only six ed and misled by an interested fw. Herein is the ral strength of the demand forstate edura tion. By no other system than a general and free system can th masses be instructed But though our constitution nv?sfsYAn . i v mm wmr ty years of greatness. Tne liter he pride of North Carolina is al aiure oi the country, he thought, j does not give you jioiitical rights, ways an interesting occasion, and was the essential quality of their it guarantees to each and everv the exercises last week were fully up to the standard. Com- tr r-i . o t now c Dr. Alderman's vivid descrip (child and to every youth an ed ucation. The pledge has been mencement week was opened Sat lion of the lani jipe. the people, badly kept, but the peopl urday night with a reception by te civilization-etc, was very m have placed it iu the constitution the faculty to the alumnae an stu foresting He visited all the uf the state, which every mem 1 will surely restore color to gray hair; and it will also give your hair all the wealth and gloss of early life. Do not allow the falling of Myour nair to tnreaten you lonperwith baldness. Do not be annoyed with dandruff. We will send you our book on the Hair, and Scalp, free upon request. Wrtta to the Doctor. ifyou do not obtain all tlie bene fits you expertert lroin th use of the Vitfor, write the doctor about It. H H X x H x )( x x H points of interest in the Holy ber of the legislature is sworn to laud and tells of them in a most observe and obey, and public- pleasing manner, opinion should be aroused to con Tuesday night's exebcises. pel them to carry out this pledge The chapel was crowded to its "It is gratifying to se3 that was enjoyed none the utmost, ..nMo.itv 1 nHsrkv nitht bv I this state is .; waking uu. even - - - . i j j o I ; i , those who had come to hear iha hough slowly, to the necessity of representative essays by members public education, but stiii we art of the graduating class. At 8:30 very laggard. In a re-ent pubii o'clock the chief marshall, Miss Emma Lewis Speight, of Edge comb county, appeared on the dents The buildings were brill antly lighted and beautifully dec orated, and mirth and good cheer prevailed throughout the evening The. reception was strictly in for aril, but !'..!ss on this account, There was present a large number of the for mer students of the institution, and to them the occasion was pe culiarly enjoyable. It wasindeed a pleasure to them to return to the scene of many happy days in the past aud participate in this joyous reunion of teachers and pu pils. MEETING OF THE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION. 1 ! L Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Paying Double Prices for .! thiog is not Ituit't whit TO r iation by Prof. Raper I see thai he states there are more illiterate whites in North Carolina than iu stage, followed by the thirty-nine U&e rest of the thirteen origin il memb rs of the class of '99 -thir ty nine as bright and noble speci mens of young womanhood as were states combined. How can the state progress .and develop till this is changed, for the strength I 1 C - !. . . ever gradaated from any institu- uu WW1 Ui a "w oc tion. This is the largest class yet ruicijr vuljr "i". -6 The Alumnae Association held turned ut by the State Normal ane triolism nts masses its annual meeting Saturday af- aild industrial vollege, its mem- 4,The spirit of the age and of p ro I'robubly ttieru Is some (timoultv with your trpiuTal (iVHtem whica may bo easily removed. AddresB, IK. J. C. AYEK. Loweil. ViM, WallPaDer 1 huv( sovoxrl vtylcsof Wall Paper on lu r 'hioh I will sell cheap. M. II. Connkis, Rich Scjuare, N. C Job Printing, J. H. Parker & Co., Wood land, N.'C, are now prepar ed to do your Job Printing at low rates. te moon, about seventy-rive mem bers being present. This is a most remarkable showing when it is considered that during the seven years of the institution's existence there have been about one hundred aud fifty graduates. The majority of these are engaged m teaching, some of them being so situated that it was impossible for them to attend the commence ment. -Th-i Alumnae Associa tio i his been supporting one girl ii i i i i " . in college, ana me memot'rbmp having grown considerably, it was decided at Saturday's meet ing to support two in the future. This action on the part of theal umnae is most commeudable and shows that'tbey are imbued with the true educational sentiment THE BACCALAUREATE sEhMUJN, .J r ; . -J cu 4 hr mmin-r irom twHiilv-Hix diflf- Sress 18 Vemng a wtuer ueiu iu crent counties of North Carolina. womea- A juster view being t e it u r ir a taKen or their capacity a a ineir Fmir rf thorn hoiticr f rnm l-iinl tnrri I J "Carol i a" was sung by the en tire assembly, after which Miss Ilosalind Sheppard, of Wiuston, president of the class, welcomed the audience in a few well chosen and gracefully delivered words. The following savs were then read: rights. The establishment -f this college in 1891 was a tardy recognition of the constitutional pledge of higher education, which was not restricted to the othe; sex. Already. ,jour numoers have been increased to nearly five hundred. There are mr ny. very many, limes inai numoer TEOUBLES EEFIHE OUR GROSSKESE o since lost c onfidence gone and nothing nor any one to look Tears Are Seeds; Planted. They to in old aze. nor anything to cx- lilossom Into Joy anGd lad pec but a mere toleiation iu th .- ii ess. commuuity where they should; With more than a father's af- be creditable cihzjus, if notorn.v ' fection, with niore than a moll - meuts ti society. But all i er's love God sends pa'n to men. blank, a?id th re is no hope Suffering comes under Divint succor, except hat which is giv- com mission. Sorrows do not en out by the h in J of private or riot thongh life. Mm are not public charities. And thus whiU- atoms buffeted I itherand thiti e t ;e family of the sober, providen1 Troubles are appointed to retirr man gathers around the cheerful away our grossness; to transmute h u'thstone of a wintry day. the selfishness into self-sac-itice; to homeless man is seeking and glad . . - a 1 1 vtJ 1 1 . : . ' U rt uesiroy vice, to irausugure an vj uuu sutjiier iu tuw ucua a our life. Refused. troubles s ation house, or is begging for a bruise without softening; crush n'ght's rest in the outbuildings without maturing. Acceptedand of one, perhaps, who started with rightly used they change their no greater advantage than him nature and bcome joys. Tears self, but who, by honesty and in are seeds; planted, they blossom dustry, has built up that home, into joy and gladness. In his while idleness and dissipatioi. celebrated painting Delarochebas have rendered him homeless and assembled a court of universal miserable James I Baird in Ej genius. Arouna an imagiary uomior, ureenvnie, rvy. stand the sages, orators, philoso phers, reformers and martyrs who have achieved eminence. Stange, passing strange, that those who stand in the forefront, doing, II ycvldon t buy here. Did row think it rMibl to fay 1 50.00 icjrcl fot$t 7$ Cat locae No. 59 t'!U all abmtt Biordo, Scwifis T Machiact. 0xr and Piano. w bat d you think c! a ttM ait of Uotaing, md-tc-yojr-Btuurt, Kuaraot4 to fit anJ turprtta ltii to your vtattoa foe $s soT Catalogue No. $7 shows 3a aamples of c!othin and ahow many bargains ta Shoes. Hats aaa Fumiihmp. Uthograptted Cataioco No. 47 fthov Carpts, Ruo, Por tieres . and Lace Curtains, iat haad-paioted colors. We 11 U Frtight, sew carpets free, and furniib Haing without charge. What do yoa thiak of a Solid Oak t3L-jy' I Dry-air Fam 1 fjMJMM i UyReirigera Boy. Nothing effects boys so forci bly and permanently as anec- preemineut for their ability are dotes of other boys- Teacher. alike preeminent for their suffer- can often exert a good moral in- ings! Denied his ambition and huence by well cnosen anecaotes ttnC promised land, Moses leads frorn the lives of well knowi. the immortal band. Blind, Ho- mep- TKon orr,c I tiere is mis SlOTy oi lyaniei tor for 1 1.0 T It is but one of over Saoo bar- . (a ins cootaiaed ist our Geo , era! Catalogue of rumitura and Household Goods. We sart you from 40 to 60 , per cent, on everything. Why boy at retail when you know of ust Which cataloctie do iTiCo, $3-95. you want? Address this way. PJULIUS MINES A SON, Baltlmor. Md. Dtpt. 900.1 The Jackson and Square Telephone C INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF NORTH CAROLINA. Splendidserv.ee. Polite agents. Has connection with Jackson, Ihch Square, Bryantown, Iasker, Pote- casi and Wood laud. Messages sent to any jKiint tn Ihc line for 10 centM. Connects with Western Union Tel- Dlllliel Webster il8 a School Ugraph Comiany at Kich Square.-. ' DR. W. I. MOORE. Preldet. J. M. WEAVER, Sc1y. anrTre. General oftices: Juckson, N. TT , ,n-i n i nr .1 " " uii;i iccis uia-naii i onence rorces, J Qf the vouth of your sex in North U , .,1 a,,., a ctnn t,r.i Webster the statesman. He was Collins, of Hah. ax county. narolina who areentitled to :ind Ln ..u- ,.f ? Dirtiallv fitted for college at Phil fn, 'iuc3U ''" I a'l scut umuoc ui a ujou. iai-oo, i tr v 1 he song of the Shoe Miss should have the benefits of such n.,tlto ic fuoro whftSP fnfpr. Lips Exeter Academy, under thai Lewis Dull, Halifax county. an education as this furnished ,.. ,';fQ K' ct in,Qmrote 5 Tnfr distinguished educator. Dr. Ben "The Cry of the Children," Miss them be the state. You and those nr.nfrlpath. There too. is Mil- jamin Abbot, among whose pupils Susie Baker Saunders, Pitt couu- who have gone, and shhll go, out k k,.i ufA Qn,i were Daniel Webster, Edward Pensions!. Pensions! Are due to many who Served in' n war of Eebellion and war with Spain and is also due to all whoserv ed in Mexican War, and Old Indian Wars between lH:i'J and 1842. Pensions under general laws . may be obtained by soldiers and sailors who are in any way disabled hy rea son of wounds, injury, or disease incurred in duty, U. S service 'and in line of duty, provided they have tv- from this institution can so im-Uj moc nno whn IpmH e all thnt. Everett, Lewis Cass, "i he crowning Race," Miss Su- press yourselves upon public com nan v. His name is Sparks, George Bancroft, anri die L. Middleton, Duplin county, opinion, and upon the legislation habove' every name.' And John G. Palfrey. "The Flesh Pots of Egypfc,"Miss of your state, that each year a Whence His supremacy?' This is It is narrated of him, that . Tnuonliina T,ovfrii Tlnr-Vo rnnnlv I In r-rrol it i n n ran cor? nnmhor hn.ll I -r-r- '. ,.tt.' I wlnpn hft first. ftnnPArftd at the The annual sermon was preach . v 6v -- 113 secret, "nis visage was &o " :i" "7. I iT1l 1 . " i 1 Til . 1 I I 1 J ! a. a. . J AM.J 4- arvs lira-! I A s-i -v-v r F IV ,1 W IX hhrT hi C VQ Tiooa-iiaes ami jiiio-uueH. oe aumuieu uere. auu iu aimiio.! rriMrrpd mnrp ti an anv man. and imawiuy ui mi. institutions to bo hereafter estab Mtl fnrm m(irP than the sons of sonal appearance in his ill fitting. ished, until at last the full meas mpn "rpv Newell Dwight Hil - home made, homespun garments been disabled as herein before stut- bre of education gurranteed by his D j) jn ttie jue Ladies together with his shy, awkward ed, Their widows and dcpendei.tpar he constitution is furnished to tt, T,ot manners, created much mern ants are also entitled.- .Molasses I have a lot of very line home made Mo las mvs for sale cheap. (Jive it atrial aud you will be pleased. M. II. CONNER, Mich bquarc, NT. C Horses and '. If you ant a good Horse or Mule it wouk; be well to examine our stock bj ( re buying. We try to please our customers EuVAHl)S"t& BEALK" Pendleton. N C Bran. Now in sloclT direct from the mills iu the West an(ther lot of Bran anil Middlings, also a lot of the finest patert iiour made, still cheap. Mills 11. CoxNF.ti. Kich Sijuare. -N. C. pd hpforp a. ln,rr audience, in the college chapel Sunday morning Piiss Bessie Ethelwyn Moody,Bun at 11 o clock, by Rev. J. O. Rust, combe countv- D. D., pastor of Edgefield Bap sPace will not permit even a list church, iNashviiie, lenn. uui""' ---o , Dr. Rust is is a man of pleasing but it is not exaggeration to say address and owerful intellect, that they were far above the aver and i reached a strong, logical and age. They treated of living ques forceful sermon- He cho.sed his lions and showed a depth of heme "The Complete Consecra thought that speaks much' for the tion o f Woman," his text being training the young ladies have re taken from Leviticus 8.28: "Aud ceived. he slew it; and Moses took of the Miss Lucy McGee Glenn recited blood of it and put it upon the tip "The Message" in a most charm of Aaron's right eai, and upon iug manner, displaying much real the thumb of his right hand, and elocutionary power. The exer upon the great toe of his right cises were brought to a close by foot." The preacher described the grsduating class singing its the lab' rate ceremonies of seven cass song, which was writtenby days duration with which Aaron a member of the class, Miss Flora was inducted into the priesthood, patteeson, of Moore county, explaining that the anointing of judge clark's aderess. ine exiremuie& ui wuj 10 o u nn.,i mn;n'0 o. all the youth of the state. - (continued on second page) J. W. Beaton & Son. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 217 County Street. symbol of the consecration of th' whole body to God's service. This prea for a complete conse cratiou. he said, should be espe chlly attractive to young women, who have a native aptitude for sin itual truth, which is a singu cises, which closed the eommence ment, the diplomas were awarded and a copy of the constitution of Noith Carolina and the constitu tion of the United States, as well as a copy of the Bible, presented to each of the graduates. The .j ens. Si'Kcim'.tif.s, Hams. Eggs, Chick- Lambs, and all Hiniis oi oukk.. PORTSMOUTH' - " VIRGINIA. I iof o re n ce 'People s Hank. . ' :-rTr' To poutry Raisers. Kee i ) y o u r po u It ry : h e'al.th y a id make them profitable by feed i ug the m Rust's Egg Pro ducer unit. (irountP Oyster Shelly fo?sa!e by M. H. Connei.', Rich Square. N. C caueu a long co moving grace glory. In.. r?fr rf uTfimnnhnml. The text 4(H tin ui " i T . . i i r l for a life without a period Pst i.C itegimeni oanaiurnisu ntinued-sentence of cd music, and this w, s quite ai on into a song of attraction. J udge Clark s address was a very able and iustr active one and was listened to with the clos est attention. We regret that we have space for only a few extracts "Can I waste time in pleading the capacity of women or her equality with man? Women bear their full share of the trials and DR ALDERMAN S ADDRESS. Dr Edwin A. Alderman, pres ideuof tha University of North Carolina, delivered an addr o e f o r e t h e Yo u n g Wo m a n ' s C h ri tian Association Sunday evening at 8 o'clock on his recent toui Jared received a proper discharge Iron their service. Widows, children, and depeiiden parents are entitled, if soldier's death was due to service, U. S. reg ulars and seamen who have served and been discharged since the war are entitled, providing they have Buried Business. A merchant who should carry into effect a decision to cease ad vertising would soon find his business involved in a mercantile ment among the boys, and man) Do not put off duty that ought to jokes were cracked al his expense be done today. If your blood is out Young Daniel's sensitive nature of order take Hood's Sarsapar ilia at lM m brook this: and.' aftei once, n ffr ri nnr f mm it. tX70 Or th ' A OUUUl At-J A A WULA W sTw w days, he went to the teacher, and told him he must go home. The teacher inquired the cause, and Strive to. Possets a Home. He is wisely provideut who, while in health and strength, la- solar eclipse. However extensive boi.s to buUd up a home, a rest his establishment, and however h)g pjace where to recuperate his varied and valuable his wares. onp.ifiS avhausted bv the weai they might as well be gems hid- d tear of life's struggle, and den in dark and unexplored cav- wtiere to ciosti Qut his earthly ex A pension can be increased atany time that the disability warrants it. U. S. Colored Troops, their wid ows and minor children are also en titled. No pension granted hereafter shall be less than $G per month. Having secured an agency for Pen sions, ii you nave mc icasi tuua u Daniel made a clear breast of it being entitled to a pension you bat' The former bade him not miLd it, better protect such idea, by calling but keep quietly at his studies, and seeing me, as I am in a position and his turn would come by and- to advise you as to such, bv. He obeved. and at the end Remember there are no fees for I . . i i nf th wp- hP. was olaced at the working your ciaun, umfsutc erns; for what would the public istence soothed b the sympathy "r lDe K n 7, ri T ful, therefore it costs gou nothing i,'; km9 ii .;;. havp . , , .' . n: ... head of the class that had ndi-1 ' , - know of them? lie might have of dear ones who strive to palliate costly fabrics from India, the the in of fraU mortality as it rarest creation of the goldsmith's eobs away. What other earthly artandallthe multifarious arti- treasury lo compare with this? les oi domestic uiuuy wiinin ms What sweet. what sacred associ- emporium, but unless the white alions clutter around the deai light of publicity should be shed D.ime of home. It breathes ot upon th. m through tlw medium protection, rest, comfort and ol of advertisements me goous would remain unsold or even uu disturbed. A little refle tion will show that while the tradesman must organize hi business, he m us talso intelligently and exten tensively ad vertise it Philadel phia Record. 0. EDivis. Vfja Lasker, N O CUieu Uim. lier ivu ujuuiub had passed in hard study, the teacher, at, the close of the school one day, cauea mm up, iu iuniurilli CA presence of all the scholars, and . j have justreceiveda choice lot of told him he could not stay then Southera grown Cerroan Millet seed any longer; to go and get his gogm grown Millet is far supe Ki-wvlro anrl Hat and lpftVA Pofll ;n y....i'.Wir an1 trlohl nf loved ones, and whispers to the sunk down to hU pr0auct, to Western or Northern weary toiler of a retreat and re- spile from the. trials and perplex ities of the busy world. A home, be it ever so humble is a man's palace, let us say; and wife's, yes, a child s love is his j i i . : r own cr'-wn, anu ue wuuse wue and children wait to give a wel come kiss cannot be a wholy bad shoes. He bad studied hard, grown seed. Ihey cost nine mor ? bearing patiently the ridicule ol to the merchant but I sell them at his mates; and now to be turned price you have to pay for Western Hw And Chsap Groceries We do'rw: claim t kvp I'.io te; stock bui v e do clainWu tiioet :ill .omuetui.mn'Hvts ia our lh uiot, i-vor luiuu S ; . vHV blt!"0. Lard, which includos kept iu a iii't ci .... ! n : ' . ( 'f J)lV:it. ii you waiit :i ,u tne crocoi v liuo, -n Utile t .-i?o a -lout: way, call on T. i. iiAfUlIAM & BliO., Itieli in :i re, N. J. New Goods. 1 have just received a uice stock of -New Goods that I am selling very cheap for cash or in exchange for chickens and eggs. j. j. Parker Lasker, N. C. through the Holy Land. The sorrows of life; why have they not chapel was again crowded ami au equal right to its honors and every one present was delighted its enjoyments? If they muss take with the chirming address of this up the burden, they have aright brilliant young educator. In his U0 equal preparation and equal ed opening remarks Dr. Alderma! acatjOU wtu miu .. 3U; though under our constitution wome-a do not vote, th iattueuce of bright, ed acaieJ. iutelligen woiueii upou SU t uf t b lM t bo : and will g:nv . th' r said he was present out of an un failing in te rest in the State No : - mal and Industrial Colleg ; .thai he w is not present to tell what could be gotten out of a book, bui to tell of what he taw iu i-v Hot Land. He said all couu tries that make pQere history interest us. uiuew, bIe Egypt and Rome fascinate us.and Israel interests us, because ii was here that our Saviour was nai ed to the cross. Out of it came n,-. :rri nnr -religiou, Moses and man" And though he may be placed in the movt humble cir- If it wasn't for the weather, there are lots of men who would never look toward heaven. The devil has quit handing out green apples.- It takes bicycler ana ounaay new supers luu friendg and acquaiotances o:.e who is brave enough to defend his good name against the venom off in disgrace was more than b could stagger under. The teach er waited a moment to watch the astonishment of the school, and then added, "This is no place for you; go to the higher depart- ment: This was prooaoiy we seed. When I order 1 give positive instructions for Southern grown and will have no other. Mills If. Co.nnkr nr.Tn doct hour in Mr. Webster's cumstances, though there cannot jfe He faad triQmphed over his be found in all the circle oi his comrjanions, and that by outstrip . . . .. : the crowds nowadays. Dj.vid said in his haste, all men are liars; ard no dubt he would have made the same remark af ter due deliberation. You never know a man as loi g as he comes to ycu for favors, you must go to him for om iu 6r der todiscover how smalt he ri! lv is. . i a t a. ml ping them id ineir siuuiei. North Carolina Journal ol fcxtuca tion. Public They Like It. "My daughter lias taken Hood'- ui j at n-s : Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier an tonic, and likes it better than any plULJa iS .tiii it iz i n t.i c i til i tnln inn . .ui., i. ! other medicine. It creates a go id lievBiiiiflcas ii ncigi'a fifteen pounds to the square inch. Our entire vstem of government of the slanderer, yet so long a he ha a home the good worn a i of thit 'nocbo and herchildrei will extend to him their sympa- those who have thv and a loving welcome. whic j vjil his rot bies from vi.;w am dispel dtsp i'ir. B .ton tho' her. hand, n horn What a misfortui c! How discon solate'. Yet there are thousands who know hathing of the blessed influences of comfortable homes mere v because of a want ! of If you need outdoor exerci and havn't a wheel, just get oui in the street and trytododg evetm On, of mv friends who rmlr tlrw-Lrl c Rariaria,ri 11a -ays it is is based upon collecting up and j medic.ne in lhe wopW. maiug unSiu.o iiiis jjuuiio u.u; i Mrs g w Fosxer Shallowford, iou, hut is long as any portion of ' vr r the prophets, and also the perfect j lbe coinmUQrlitity remains illiter One The Greeks cahcu mis lle ULid u -.iuformed as to ques-j Hood's Hills are non-irritating and land Palestines because they saw ,ons arisiDg from popular deci-, the only cathartic to take with Hood's the' Philistines fishing on its siOQf that portion can bo deceiv- Sarsaparilla. appetUe and strengthens the whoh l thrift, or from habits of idleness or of dissipation. Youth hood Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia. r Barceloia pain. spends Ui winter- at Aikea S. C. Weak nerves liaa caused se- t re uains in the back of his bead. On using Klectric liuters. America' greatest Bhxxl and Nr;rve HeuieiU. all pains oon left liito. He says tbif vrami medicine is what bis countr need". All America knows that ii TASTELESS n n n n n n LI U U ki T 1 cures liver and kidney trouble, purt spent in frivolous amusements fies the blood, toaes up the tomac and demoralizing associations. strentheD8 the nerves, puts vim. ieave them " at middle age, when or and new life into every muscle, the physicarand intellectual man nerve and organ of the body. If weak should be in its greatest vigov tired or ailing you need it. Every enervated and without any auda- bottle guaranteed, only 50c. Sold h 1; ambition. Frietdrv too. al M. H. Conner. Uich Square. N. C. 3 ; Tl ISJUSTASCOODFORAOULTS. .'vAK RANTED- PRICE OOcts. GaLATIA, ILLS.. NOT. M, 1533- ,, . -,n;w w.td U year. D0 boUJea of ' rji4? ?ASTELEJS CHUX TOSIC and bare . . . i. . win. uu rnr. 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