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.1-1 u M0EL.L BROS., Proprietorc. HO.r.ltZ Fl ROT: ABROAD HCKT. :: 0 i -op Pcr Ycar in rJdvoncb i ' , v . . - x . -r- ... ; -.-. , . ..'' , - . ..,: .... - . - ; . i , . Vol. XXI THE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION.; jBethel Hill Institute, BetheL- Hillr j North CaTOlina Ifiaeiiaj'ormer JStu dent Askd to Contribute Som thing to the Cause. - ; " To Former Students loiBETBii, H 1 Institute: , ; - . .; . Dear Fkllow . Students; At a meeting of the old students in the auditorium of the Institute ' Xues day, May 17 th 1904; a permanent "Students' Association" , was anizd with the following pfficers, iz.: Rev. J. T. Riddick; PresidenV; Rev. G. C. Duncan, Vice&President; Miss Bessie Farmer, Treasurer,' and N. C. Newbold, Secretary., y About 150 to 200 old students were present. The purpose of ' the association is that by united effort,' the former students may beehablcd in some practical way, to. help forward the noble aims for which Bethel Hill Institute stands. - . J At this meetti g two important steps were taken, viz: First, a plan was set on foot by which the asso ciation hopes to be'able to paint and decorate the interior olthe auditor dum before next commencement. Each former student wUl be asked to contribute something to this cause. You are now requtsted to send fi.oo or wore to.ttie Treasurer, Miss Bessie Farmer, Mt. Airy, Va.' 1. F. D. Please send vour contribution to "Miss. Kaimer by the; 20th of : September send in .money c by tthat time the work can be commenced and com pieted in good time. r An executivecommittee composed of three, of Which Miss Mary Yar borough is chairman i will have charge of the work, see that it is done proper lyr and paid fbr when completed. The object of this committee is to have the wofk done without trouble or worry to Mr. and Mrs. Beam. It is desired that they shall not be worried with the collecting of the money, paying it out, or having the work done. ' It is distinctly a students movement to be managed, dhected. and executed by them entirely. Second. Those present requested by unanimous vote that alt the bid students who can possibly be present, be on hand at the Institute on the opening day of school-in September next, and that each one try to take a new j atudent jto enter school. If yu can't bring a -student, come and bring one vrr mora t books for the school library. 1 The purpose will be to make this first day of school a rally day.. Several peeches will be made by former students; and others1; inters . ested in the school. . - j - I ' ' - : Those who originated ;thfs move ment hope that Cit 7 may be' the meaus of bringing inany new pupils into the school,7 of increasing the number of books in the library, and increasing enthusiasm among" both old and new students, to help them make the session : which; begins pxj that day the most successful. in the msiory of this worthy instituUon. The next ' .session opens Sept; Htn, 1904. 'tMayedependfiiFoir you to kelps )ih painting I the auditorium, and jmakin.Ue uext session at success by present on the date mentioned? - h T; Rxddick, r President. ' - - " '- ----- -- ----w-- - "'' xr'1' . - lyou ana , tne cnurcn.", ne was intoifnoay coraiauy mvnviv iu- coie ouii N. C.NOTBotD, Secretary. ;JJgent and :cdnversedell on aay and heat ths fcae tesu::l t:tT7e:a wthticpgteiiaentionedaubjcct. ..will mica ; her; For thc:3ceatlc:ca. - . r:- r : V1 R0XB0HQ, NORTH in: the.: above letter Wednesday; oept. 1 4tn , 1 904 , there y w ill be. af basket pic Tcfif it, : , :ii ui JjL 1 u 1 t ? S - J bytbe sphool, the church and.; the community, and will be an all-day affair; , ; . - " At stated times there wiil be speeches, music and other fexer ercises in the auditorium. r Kvery thingf possibie will Se done to -make it pleasant f or t those who attend. All the friends of the school are cordially invited to :be present, especially- the former students ' Iet all come that we may have a pleas nt and. Profitable day,, ; ' '-z - . J. A. Beam, Principal; ; , Huidie Mills "Brieflete. - Nearly every farmer of this section that nad any tobacco is curing. They are baring excellent luea., Rer. Y.vBrown filled is ap. pointment at the Academy Sunday BMflmgy to a large crowds but owing to theipevalenee of inedsle I did not gt ttiertT much to my regret. rMr. Nina Siewaid, of Laws, was a Hurdle Mills visitor Sunday, vMi88 Bertie Fitzgerald, of Burling ton was in Hurdle Mills Tisitmg Sundy. . - Mri. Edna JEali celebrated her 72nd oirtnday tiuhdayby inviting her friends to be presea t an d take dinner with herV . "v T r . Mr, Hubert Laws spent: several days thu anem ias t week- Visiting, in Durham county. v : Mr.;ud Mrs. Cbarles Horner and little daughters ?pent Fridayx and Saturday viaitiu Mr. WB.' Chit dreda family fat, iosie?iilt; , . il liad, another tn jyable niettiag at Mr,FM; Daniei's on lasV Friday, ereiiing- f rom T.30 to 10 - o'clock. Watermelon eatiug was the chief charm of ithe ; ouutuu. Another, enjoy ab"K- coivju .wao 'tdat afcMr. James Hurc o ouu-juj Evruiu'. A good many vi Uio ; uou u jjj ' o young people veio 11 ..idle JVt lie tfundv, " 1 j . We ant; vry iorr'y" indeed to state itidt Mrs. b4llie Bradsner is suffering wllU a &e?efe case ut itieadled. - Tn Hurulw . Mill3 Literary Society is 'iptcted to-meet 'aoou and re- vrgvu.ze. . '- . i. , Ur. aa 1 Mr. K. L. Wilburu and 1 1 tie dAUijnier, Mudred, returned a fw daji froin a very pleasant Tint oa several days an' Virginia.. I must now close. 4rchib P. Daniel, Aug. 23, 1904. ' v " In Memory of ; Mr Helen Younger Daniel. i - J ' ' ': At 10 o'clock, a, m., August 29th, 1904, Sister Helen Younger Daniel, wife oi Brother R. K Daniel, passed frm time to eternity. : Conscious till the last .minate. nd just , attar kakiss some uiedicine she tamed on Ur left siae ana urew. a iong oreain! aad wa no more. . For some weeks! she was failg and suffering, but the ' love and skill of nurse, physician and loved ones could not arrest the dread monster. Death. For several years she was a great sufferer. . Her iond husband 8aicLto:me more tnan once that ''Only he and she.knew of her great pain Ulster Danielave her heart to Jesus early in life, and was a consistent memb, or ,tne Roxboro Baptist- chnrcb."' ' " I ;hve ofteoN talked with her about her faith in God, and found it clear and strong. She loved religious conversation and had great raith in ' the power ot tne Gospel to save the ; world.? She wss a close student of the Bibie, and oft.n quoted . aptly. . passages bearing on some great religious, doctrine. ne loved the real; and had little patience with the chaffy, side of life. Open ness waar a virtue she . greatxy : culti vate'd tn ' her T life, , ? and strongly admired it in"oth8rs.f , .She ; was de prived of attendance at church during the lasi years of of her life but she often caid, "Pastor, I am praying for you and, the church."? She was intoK , CAROLINA, JTmnsbir fiftTstwo'yearslehe labernaoied Vnlhe UQQni bat her life Js auished and tJon . oususuu aau ioveu uues will miss fc.b God sayv-I wouldnot hive yoju to be ignorant, ; brethren" con corning theee;which are asleep, , that ye sorrow not, even as others; who have.no hope."5 God comfort each of you, beloved, and at las bring each of you to ;an;;: heaVpnly - inheri tance.-, v J. ,r;G;T:W. in ASOCIAtWAY, Durham Ladies and Gentlemei Spent beverai,.Daj s Caniplnir ;at'v Loch i' LilyA Splendid Barbecue on ri, , day Jther Recent Delightful Duf ings. v -' " r '.- r v .' During the past week Loch Lily has been the scene: of several sde : lightf ul dutiug parties and n there haveTjeen mn y Visitors ;ra t that popular resort! J. v . ? . J f I - On last Wednesday ( the R'oxboraj Baptist Sunday School ' pichiced t here. Every : one thoroughly en - jyed it.' :; -;"u - ; On Thursday morning, a party of ladies arid ' gentlemen, mostly camp life. According ham SunV Uierfol lowing were ih: thu party: y Misses Louise Carr, - Nellie jkawis, : Mabel oinlinsonV VEtnil Oarr, Lpttie Tbmlirisb jMrs. Q; wis:. ot Durham? Mfss Dot tih- 4fion(i, of- Danville;" ,llis3 Uontgom i;ry, cf Ccnccrd; :ir;aua ?Urs. J. C: Michie,cf DarhumjMessrsl Alphon sus Cobb, Paul 0.;Sneed,-' Lawrence Tomlirispn, ... Hblmari Rawjs N'-itnd others of Durham. "Several young people fromRoxboro also jojad ne polity.. ; - "." On Fiiday af ternoon a .barbecue w as given a t the lake 10 the to baccci men and' ihesr Ltriends;Aj large crowd was present aiid did full: jus: tice tathe toothsorre repast. Every. thing ws prepared just right aud was'fit for a king's faster . A receat picnic crowd ; at . Loch Lily w. s composed v of the- f ill9w-.1 ing: Misses May Gregory, C Luja U; y Fwzierelle Nprwood, of Buchanan, Granville) County,' Miss Thulia Norwboi of 01iipjjvith,' Va.v Messrj W; S. Danielj1 J. M. Grega. ory, : Ballard Norwobli : and S. Watkias, of Buchanan ,' There have; been sb many picnip and outirig-pariies a the lake jjtbis eamroer, that it has been impossible for ; us to keep up .. with- but a small portion of, them In view of thU faict, we trust that oorv readers who wQ:yrt ,-rc "mv Vw " T T J lZ?Jy : V' ? c ,"vc 'r vyill kindly overlook tbe.same. 7We wouid haye gladly pu blished an ac count of every outing, party f during the season if we could have; learned the partfculaVand ha4 . the f space to spare- Next ieasbr "we;hope to-be able to get sonia ode at; the lake lo keep jis thoroughly : posted V as ;: to alt the happenings at . and abou this popular resort. 4 " Hon? W." W. Kitchia . Dtaocratic candidate fcr Congrexai and whis op ponent Hon. U. A. iteynoias, Kepuh lican candiuate will address the pso-1 pie of Person county at the following xiu.es anu piaceas i..,xu j?nuay Oct ber October Evening," Aug, 31f 1904 From SbakeRagi 'BDitOK OotrMB EiJ Seei nsVo much wri tin g f roui all oyer uthe conn ty ; in 3fHB , CotJKiEBv , ceptinShak Rigt jerbout crapSioliticksand sich ; Ji & we have concluded to tell tou what we are ome. ddwn here.. v; We have good crana m Shake, this time. ; ,We uko uau ii wit weeuut. toy,; i xiajr mony f or' etbou t- a weekj : and uhe preaehei 1 told uiabou t goin if to li'el 1 and a higUp of skeerythings land; we got ifikeered vand lf t the; uleeting houseVso none?of Tus Tdid; not line.' vye ncBiois.aoou&.poiHlCKSin; XEL& Coueibb and Jota of men's rpame wbb want ofiicei Shake Rais'joSt keeping quitt and not saying what or whn'she. wantsii but;we wbul jl)like jo haTe ;Mr. .S.v.S. : Modre gocto'. the. 5 legiiiaier-ior ns. ia e ia a gooct dem ercrat and: we would" vote c for hio7 But if the demqerats f'jpit . invinen who ; wab$ to mix ireligl nTancf: pqli, tickswcr wonfc.yofe f orjthem; ; Shako Ra peoptiJhaVen ;gbiinnchdifioE tibn ;aid don' t snow " much erbout politics,; Vui' h looka ; like there4; 'f, comsthing wrong, " as; purl propeitt gits less each-year and 6ug taker gits liquor., L If "Mr;, Koosefelt'haS1 promised llruUerv a'piacettnis'cabiheLHe w . - si - ' c must? hVe'it in forthe. SoUthi arfi nortatt DurhAm.Heialdv: -! . ,e are glad Jkj 7 . as. we have heard,V tobacco - curings are, turning out quite, r'favcbly ; in . the .county j j V., -; i'-r i - ' v - . ' , V - ' c ? . , TpT-lyFriendGjTerGori and Ca owe 1 1 ti-b u tit ieo J "OAs there are so man candidates in ine nc-iu inig icooiu 5ttte ana; countv ofliCPsI barJ decided rqt to run, and wjJi.fi announce jny-1 sea a candidate rT ail tne.tobacco 1 udugei au i-iioertvvarenouiie, mil ton - N; C. for "the ."cumiug seasqnV Atrihere is no; candidate for, that place.-L eel sure If my election, and a ill take my seat on Saturday, f the 17th1 of; SepteuiberJwbich. is hfr opening sale. fThankiog youfor )our r.nerai sapportand V patronaire in. the oast, L wonldt. fciy if eltcted again, wjir e blar add more coin petent of filliu the plVce than'-I have eTer bn in the past, pi nw promise youwheu yon seil your tobaco'y witlx me to get;Vyoa W highMtfliarket price that can bs had; r 'Toir Jrhtn yon get your tobacco jeady for 1 market come right along to Hilton and I wiif doTjbest for yon.;-, We : will haTe soriie newj?bi?yrs on oar " marktt, wivu. iarw Nuruen, inia . time, ana watit 1 auantitW of tobacca. " I jfimnwii "ever, ovour triendV alvays reac7 1 p ?rT? yoa 1 , ,.r ; -: : t-2 - ' .iT : ft- 'Hi' 3t V i'fj ytfi sell the ver best o ; be ;had at the "2: ;p r jce. j: All 'graded heavy arid! course to line j ! ; ; : dresd styles. They combirie the "qualities l thatgQ to make srich should P : ; ::: J wnrit; styl co ; TJiey- l : J lboii bfe3t a r deceived the fgjeiterparttof tiur foil Bt6Ift5v;;: 4hich prepares usto dres rll i::2esof feet 1- Fith just the kmd of . , . , : J ' V.v.f ::ilio -V---'- " -i-'-l-.M:! No 35 mmm t : xWb' have for; eal r v , Seyera! Valuable Farms'v ; ?nginfr in BizeUfrdm .jae-' -dred; acres'. "'"KilS0''?everal;;lfe; peeiUa?aTDle'Xi-oi3,:-; if fete i.l..'-'- ' - OPT i QE iTQWNi; ; MUbiCriiL. t Pay- the rerrular toll rati -- V It, A r - T?nen they transmit any-' ur es rt;f ae for, others, b call up' , anypaint oifparty outside of, . . j oxDoro,ror nyptUer party. -:; Must come' ta theilrootb. "at .7 Morris Drui? Store, to use thej ' phone. It-is annoying and 'i- troublesouie to cive conneo! ..tions elsewhere Mr 7 OtiSr-TOWM"': VTJie use of the phone fervid by people who are not tub r teribers to the -servioa is a ' source of muc annoyance' : to the Exchange at vweil ci to subscribers. . ; v on tral" leaves youtwithptit the connection asked for. ' Respectfully u I 2 Telephone -n.:' rn : . -v:' ctco you-want at ; TrTTTTnTOi 9 ' v ' - TSo 1: ' 1 ---rL f: '-y-. VWaspnaMefc;rii?i-. 7 rV v V' "--- on atr h , - A -.a-ia"---. W sell Taiid, will doeUft- moms . i .... .. , V : v
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