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* * | Educational Department | * * Tkm higher education *<f women hue been the watch-cry of this generatiou, and collegiate advan tages not dreamed of fifty years age, have bent placed within the ma*h of thuee girie who deeire it. It mast be admitted also, that •omen may have some ju»t pride in the malts of Una sdooatkm ol advantages. They have passed creditable examinations, aud In "•ossa cases even surpassed male compstHun. But this is not such • triumph as it appears to bs, nor doss it predicate • anything great for the future victor. Success In life is a far mere complex thing than mars book-learning, aud it fispsnds upon qnalitiss that can not b**, and never are, tasted in an scads tnic eonteat. In tbs first yloos, wonnm aiu physically heavi ly handicapped by nature. Pluck, which they generally have, has not ths staying power of animal totem. Who does not know the plaintive air of women whose brow wears the constant plait of tension too long or too gnat for than; who htn to light fits of languor following unnatural strain and who ait at desks or type writ es* with eyelids drooping, because of the neuralgia which Is oooee qaant on thair fatigue and expoe ■m. And if the apparent advan tagee of higher edneation moat be heavily tithed before they are ad mitted, how amh less advantage WlldvMM* derive from their heart’s dasim to participate in the honor and wealth coming from pahlic office and political power. Commercially them am many cas es in which woman’s work is •f gmat m to the world’s buyers, mUnm and producers, however mmb help may have operated agslnri her own sweetest and most womanly duties. 'Bat woman are aa aaneoeeaary in politics as poli ties to than. What kind of in ovar msof Is it likely their in dwMWoald be-any batter or pruar over men? Besides, women have exhibited a total incapacity for managing large questions, or evea for oomprahooding internets ■Pmting areas of fooling beyond Report of Pee Doe Baptist Union Meeting. The Pm Dm Baptist Union ■testing *« hold with the church si Morven, March 88th to 80th. Tbs moderator, Bro. T L Cau dio being abeent, Bro. J. P. Love, of Wadeeboro, called the meeting to order, and organised with Bro. J. W. HartMl!. moderator and 0.0. PUf* clerk, Bro. Love offered a special pray «f-" of tha Union. > invited to After song by choir, tbs flat topic, "Tbs benefits of a closer onion anoo* our churches,” was taken up. Representatives being ahaent ths question was discussed by hmthaa, A. B. Candle, J. V. low, Stacy and flteveneon. Bro. tew *»ad IBM Paalm, setting forth that it wm a good thing. Ths tight and the beet thing for no m Individuals ss well m insti their own fpUtuWniiH. Before they ask for a voice in determin ing national questions of tariff and eati'rage, commercial treat)**, war and peace, and the nthnolary market, it would lie well for them to show their capacity for admin istration in their own homes. The great servant girl—confessed ly their own—continue* to grow worse and worse, and more and more hopeless and einharassing. They cannot combine against ita extortions, nor make any laws for their own protection whioh they will agree to observe. Every wo men manages or mismanages it as she thinks best and consequently the servant girl (who is a unit) has her own way. i» ben women have brought this question to a legislative settle ment, when they have agreed on a common, just code of domestic obligations, both for mistress and ■errant, and thus have placed du ties and wages so the basis of a commercial treaty, with penalties for oontract breaking, they will hare taken the first step towards political fitness. Even then oth er distinctly womanly problems remain to b*| nettled—the manage ment of children^ the reform of extravagant/dress, waddings, fun erals and entertainments, ths sub ject of getting some rational amusement out of society, etc." Indeed the busiest and most prac tical women of this sge have a gi gantic work for their beads and hands, we simply patting their kitchens and nurseries and draw ingrooms in order. One tbiug is certain, if women are determined to meet men in-the public arenas, of life, and fight them with their own weapons, they will, of ne cessity be compelled to desert the arena of their homes and own natural duties. We don't think (hat women hare any business whatever, before the public. They should care _for_th»ir homes and raise up thi»ir thildren in the way they should go and when they be come old, they . will not depart from it. John M. Wright, Snead, N. C. Rev. J. F. Love. Eph. 4th chap ter. Topics: Tbs duties of an in dividual. before and after joining the chutoh, was ably discussed by Prof. ff. J. Ferrell, Revs. J. F. Love and A. B. Candle. * AFTERNOON. . Prayer eervioe conducted by Prof. W. J. Ferrell—Isaiah 68. Roll of churches and names of dslegatee-called for. Ou motion of Bro. Love, Rev. A. B. Caudle was appointed to preach the sermon 8unday, in the absence of Bro. Britt. Topics: The present claim upon ns of the educational work, by Prof. W. G. Quackenboah, and, The present aefoeiational needs, by Prof. W. J. Ferrell, were very ably discuss ed. Realising that the mooses of the union meeting and the better prosecution ot the Lord's work, withfa th> bounds of our associa tion depend largely upon a full attendance of the pas torn, Bro. J F Boyd offered the following resolution: Therefore be it re solved, that tbi« body request tire pastors of all tbs ohuscbcs in the association to attend, even at a esstifles, every meeting of this union. Be it also resolved, that the clwrk make a record of these resolution#, sending a oopy to the pastor of each aiuT every church wMWb the bounds of this eesoci ation. SUNDAY, MARCH tOth, 10, A.M. Sunday school unaes meeting, conducted by Rev. J, p. Boyd. 11 O'CLOCK, A. M. Sermon by Rev. A. B. Candle, from John. IB—II, ‘•These things have I spoken unto you, that my lay might remain in you and tBat year Joy might be full/’ . /. W. HsrUell, moderator, , 8. G. Pbifer, clerk. I will wpair yoar «I4 wiring nMblDMUUl (OMMtM WtMfw t*oo t nfn>4 roar aootr. if **•« Stag* I rill repair U run at tUAmam. l,f Palia.r. Frutn One of the Mont Hnenwf Oil Pkuttni in North OanilNu. Smithfteld, N. C.,*Vh. 18. ma. The Home Prrtilijcr Chemical Wort*. - Baltimore, ILL, Gentlemen:— This is to oertify tlmt I have nt»*d “Cerealite” for a number of years and have sold it for ths past three years and I. myself, find it to be equal to, if not better in many respects than Nitrate Soda. My best customers are anxious to use it again this year. Oa iny crops I used it on wheat/ osts ajid cotton, and for every dollar I in vested in “Cerealite I am sure it paid me (2.50. I prefer “Cerea lite” as a top dressing to Nitrate Soda even if the goods were the same price. Yours truly, J. \V. Stephenson. B. S. LEDBETTER, Agt., Rockingham, N. C. — Hubbard’s Cholera Core And Preventive FOR HOGS AND CHICKENS. I am Agent for the sale of tbie never-failing compound, and have been very successful hi telling and using it. If used in time, it al ways cures. I sell individual rights for $1.00, or a package of the compound for 25 cent*. Try it, and you will be convinced. Practically Starving. ' “ After usiug a few bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure my wife twcelvnd per fect and permanent relief from a se vere and chronic case of stomach trou ble," says 3. K. Holly, real estate, in surance and loan agent, of Macomb, III. “Before using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she oould not cat an onliney meal wltaout intense suffering. She Is now entirely cured, Several phy I sicians and many remedies had tailed [.to give relief." You don't have to diet. Eat any good food you want; but don't overload the stomach. Ko dol Dyspepsia Care will always digest it for you. Richmond Drug Co. Sorgeon’e Knife 5ot Needed. Surgery is no longer necessary to cure piles. DeWIU’s Witch Haasl Salve cures such cases at once. i^mm. tng the necessity for dangerous, 'bain ful and expensive operations. For scalds, ouu, burns, wobods, bruises, sores and akin diseases it la ujteq uall od. Beware of counterfeits.' Richmond Drug Co. Would Smash The hi b. If memb-n rf .he “Hay Fever As sociation" would use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, the c ub would go to pieces, for it always cures this malady —and Asthma, tha kii)d that baffles the doctors—it wholly drives froth the system. Thocsends of ooee-hopeloas sufferea from Consump tion, Pneumonia, Bronchitis owe their lives, and health to it. It oooqnars Grip, saves little ones from Croup and Whooping Cough and la poaitivly guar anteed for all Throat and Lang trou bles. 80c, $1X0 Trial bottles free at ■11 drugist. Pay Your Accounts. In the settlement of the business pf T. L. Covington A Co., the books of the firm were allotted to ns. All persona who owe us, are requested to call and pay their ac counts AT ONCE, se we need the money NOW..1 One of ns .can al ways ha found in our room, over ♦•he Watson store. T. L. Covington. __' Ed. Covington. The Tie* Of Kargin* Cloud* the happiness of the homo, bet a nagging woman of (pn needs help She may be so nervous had run-down ai health that trifles annoy bar. If •ha ta melancholy, asolubls. troubled with loss cf appetite, bead ache, steep Jaaaaaas. constipation rT renting and dtssy spalla. the naeds Bteotrta Ansa, tbs most wonderful remedy for ailing woman. Thousands of sufferne from female troubles, nervous troubles, baokaaha and weak kidneys bar* oaad fet'sir^r'S'urt^SK: goamntasd satisfaction._ Could Hot Breathe. Coughs, colds, croup, grip, broochI tls, other throat sad laag troublaa are quickly aurad by One Minota Ooagh Caro. One Mbiota Ooagh Oore la not • mere egpoaaoraat, whleh glvao only temporary mliaf. It natsaa and llqu flm tbs masons, draws out tbs Inda rise. Aboalalaly mfa. #Aats at mass. “Owe Mtaata Coagh Cora will do all that b elatmsd Cor It," says /settee ad the Buses, 3. Q. Hood. Oraaby, Him. "My wlfa soatd not gat bar broatb tad waa raJiavad by tba fma doss, jt baa baaaa baaaflt la all my remfty.” llakmaad Drag do. Dr. N C. &BRO., DRUGGISTS, ROCKINGHAM, N. C. . Nnxt ttuur to Pont Office.' I We invite the attention of the public to the facts, First : that our DRUGS are the best obtainable, l>olight at cash prices and subjected to the closest scrutiny by qualified phar macists. 2nd: That our Patent and Proprietary Medicines are those best known and most pop ular, fresh and in even' way up to the standard of such commodities. We do not handle imitations or en courage unreasonable claims. 3rd : That our stock of Toilet and Fancy Goods and Druggist Sundries are equal to those carried by the largest and hast stocked houses of of the country and aie all that is claimed for them, “noue better.” 4th: That our RESUMPTION DEPARTMENT is in charge of Registered Pharma cists. Quality and service unsur passed. Prompt and careful atten tion to rich ana poor alike. Prices fair to all. Free delivery. ’Phone 22. gaeagggw—^,,u. l1 y-g-jj-g._± ■ - - THE FARMER S BANK, Rockingham, N. C. Respectfully solicits your patronage and banking business. We guarantee absolute Security, Promptness, Accuracy and all Accomoda tions consistent with safe banking. Call and see us when in town ROBT. L. STEELE, President, LEAKE S. COVINGTON, Cashier. DON’T GO TO CHARLOTTE To Have Tour Machimery Repaired. The people of Richmond and adjoining counties are espectfully informed that I am fully prepared to do anv kind of repairing to Engines, Machinery, &c., also in the Furniture line. No use t* send your work to Charlotte, when yoh can have it done by your home mechanics better,' quicker and cheaper. Consult your own interest and send me your work and it will be done well, promptly and sat sfactorily. L. C. SHARPE New Store, New Goods • ■/ , We have opened up with a nice lino of Heavy and fancy Groceries and Confectioneries. You will find every thing that is kept in a first-class grocery store. All kinds of fancy shelf goods too numerous to montion. Sugar, Coffee, Bacon, Flour and Meal. We also keep a nice line of Vegetables, Fine Cucumber Pickles, Pickled Pig’s Feet, nice Pork Sausage, nice line of Pickled fish. Hoping by fair and honest dealing? to share a good trade, I am here for honest business. F. L. Autry. tJtf* One door North of Hinson’s Beef Market. NEW GOODS-NEW STORE The people should kpow that I have on hand, and am daily receiving a choice lot of Heavy and Fanoy Grocer ies', including all rarities of Canned Goods, Confection aries, Fruits, Ac.,—all Fresh, and marked down to com pete witl\ any market. Let everybody try me on quality and prices, and I’ll .risk getting their future orders. With thanks for favors already reoeived ! am, Respectfully, J. A. McNair. __ , • * . r. 4 ——————— -- ■ - -- - . . - Ton Want Good Work —- And Yon Want It Guaranteed. J. D. Young, the Veteran Shoe-maker, who haa always glvan you satisfaction, ia still on hand, ready to serve you as faithfully aa in the past. Call on him, over the Perter store, next door to Headlight office. You see you can, get a paper to read while your shoee are being repaired. i. D. Young H. C. WATSON’S ' , i» Iie?idqiu>rt*r* firr Undertaker’s Supplies. Fms Hearse with every Cas ket- Bold in town or out of town. We stand rrndy to meet prices, for neatness of finish and service cannot l*e excelled. Give us a trial before buying elsewhere. Thanking the good people for their patroiiAgs, we solicit- a continuance of the same in thefuture^ Re*l>ectfullv, W. Jk FU LORD, Manager ICodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. Thti preparation contains all of thf digested* and digest* all kinds oC food. Itglveslnsiantrsllefardnevar tills to cure. It allows yon to cat an tbs food yon want. Tbs moat sensitive stomachs can take it. By Its use many thousands of dyspeptics have beea eared after everything else failed, la unequalled for tbs stomach. Child* ren with weak stomachs thrive on 1U Notice ol arch am ef land At Tax SaIs. Take notice, that at a sale for taxes doe to the county of niehmond and Slate of North Carolina for ysara 1888 and 1800, by T. S. Wright, fcheriff, at tho eourt bouse door, at Rackingliaat, May 6th, 1801, I became tho porcuaeer of the following described land: 71* aerva taxed in the name of George Tree is, Mark's Creek township, the lime for the redemption of which will expire May 6th, 1803. W. M. FREEMAN, Rockingham, Jt. C., March 1,1801 Notice oi Purchase of Lflffd at Tax Sale. Take notice that at a tale for taxes due to the county of Richmond and State of North Carolina fortheyrar* of 1W8 and 1900, hy T. 8 Wright, .heriff, at the court home door In Kcckingham, May the 9th, 1801. I became the pur chaser of the following town lot Ia Hamlet, Mark's Creek township, listed af the property of Hav. D. C, t’oying ton, the time uf redemtion of which will expire on the 9th of May, 1903. ' W. M. FKEEUaN. Notice of Purchase of Land, atTax Sale. Take notice, that at a sale for taxes due to the county of Rich mond and State of North Carol ina, for years 1899 ivnd 1900, by T. S, Wright, sheriff, at the court house door, at Rookingbam, May the 6th, 1901, 1 became the pur chaser of the following described lnnd: 10 acres, taxed in the name of Bernice D. Laugfoy, Marks' Creek township, the tone for tb* redemption of whioh will expire May 6th, 1902. M. D. McDonald. Hamlet, N. C., March IS, 1902. For The Complexion. The complexion ahuye caffe re from billiooinee* or oonrtlpatkm. UWtee* the bowel* era kept open the Impart* tie* Tram the body in the form ot an* ■Ightly eruption*. DeWItt1* Little Early Rieert keep the liver and bawek in healthy condition and reneave the eauee of *ooh troable*. C. X. Hooper, Albany, Oa., aay«> ~I took DeWlu'a Little Early Hirer*'fee btIUouaoe**. They were just whet I needed. I era foaling better now than In year*.” May* ar grip# or d litre**. Safe, tbaraugh end gentle. The very beet pUie. •_ Richmond Drag CO. W. M. KELLY, ATTORNPr-AT-LAwf Rockingham, N. C. C»»*t Kmp It iMNt Thr *p land Id work at Hr* Klng*a Wtm Lite Pl/W la dally coming Co light. Ita •ueh grand ramady for llaar and bo*J trooblaa waa rrar knows bafara, Thewaandt blaaa (ham for coring Ooa (tlpatloa. dirk Hagdacba, IWlonoaraa, laOnllM and Indigo *laa. Try 111im Jte-at ail drag otiam
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