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. - A i ' , - , . : T7 - v T",f" -' " ' t , ,. - ... RqckingKam? iEocfetj Joir PrintifTft; IlC. WALL, OB A.ND PnOPEIETbi. . Having recently putcbaBed a first class outflt,--weJare prepared toKdo all kinds -of - -" ' ' " - OVFR EVfiRETT WAtL A COMPANY'S. ; PLAW AKD FANCY. '. BTJBSCEiraON EATESi On-6 year, JOB - PRIWTIIMC $1.50 Six monuis, ... , '-in.!'- V .75 THE ' ' -.40 inree moauio,. All subscnptidns accounts must be H. Cr WALL, Editor and Proprietor. BEST 'OF STYLE paid in advance. '.. i jgAdvertism'g rates . furnished on ap plication. KocklNGHAMj1 RlCHMBNDjNT"? "N. C, Januaky l2, 1888. No. 2. And at Living Prices. - Vol, VI. 1 - ' ' ' -- ... - . - - . - .- . - j r, . , ,. - ... n. i i . .. J " - 1 . - 1 ' ; ; 1 ' 1 . : .. . .. .. .. ' in tv- ; . ! . -, 11 : -' n ' :. . : . . , . - ------ I AiliAL STMBMBNTi 1887. . Statement of allowances made by the Board of County Commissioners of Kich- mond county for the year ending Novem- hor Snt.h 1R87. totretber with atAtment, of .f nrrilrtaroAi fnr vfVi aat. J. , & r DlCEMBEE 6, 1886. ; Celia Shepherd for her support Lucy Ray for her eupport Mary JIcDuffie for her support - Jno J Benaiett'forttuldilig bridge ' 1 Nora Capel for her support W D Townsend for registering vo- . ' ters and looking after bridge ' Daniel Lampley for his support - .Martha CQvrogtoh-for.her support A L McDonald for wood Ebb Smith for his -support , , Flora Huckabee for su'pt of Teague child ,: a, ., -' " Geo Malloy for supt of daughter Dempsey1- McMillan fej his supt Sarah Jordan for her supt D C Liviner for his supt .. Jno L Evans for hia supt Asbury Snndford for his supt Caroline Chatis for his supt Hilliard Little for supt Lear Little Eli Ross for his supt """T John Brigman for supt of daughter Caroline Callahan fcr her supt W F Brookshire fo, looking after bridge "' A J Taylor for supt tof paupers - .6 00 6 00 600 95 W 6 00 5 14 15 00 6 00 3 00 600! 15 00 600 9-00 6 00 6 00 -6 00 10 00 v 6 00 6 00 ; 600 600 6 00 9 50 82 S3 85 87 Berry Bryant, shff, feeding pris'rs ii it it 84 98 9101 " j- " serving notices, &c ' 55 40 a : J i. Acn.M- on ra for services rendered 1 33 00 100 00 Jno D Shaw for one year as -attorney for the county, Mrs J A' McDonald for board of 150 00 jurors, - . WS Fowlkes for bd. of jurors ';'' ; Jas A Hutchinson forreg. voters Jas Graham . " " Boroughs,fe Richardson for lumber Wm Brav for hauling lumber 32 50 600 2 67 2 85 4 14 2 3 Steele Bros, for brick for poor house 13 W H Munhv for takinc tax list, " 18 00 N D White for his supt M v a,, ,9 00 A L McDonald, Rejzister of De for services as clerk of Board. 334 55 Sallie Webb for'supt of son ; : 6W Jacob Bostick for hisjSOnt ;e x9 00 Amv lIcLauclUin for herpt 5r;6 Marv Cole for her suptf : '11600 Henry Saadford for hia apt : 6 Nancv'McKenzie for Bopt daughter 12 Amy Watson for her enpt ;i iff Richmond Bristow. foryhis supt il 6 00 &GO Asburv Sandford for his supt i lOW JaSuaey 4, i887. A B Barber for his supt - Thos Batton for his supt i 6 Sallie Martin for her supt 600 48 50 85 63 20(6 200 600 20 GO ' 6 00 A h McDonald, Register of Deeds, for services rendered . ' A J Taylor for supt of paupers . Fibeoabt 7,1887. - Debby Fairley for her supt Katie McLeod for her supt Sarah Watson for her supt : Mary Ann Webb for her supt " Alice LeGrand for her supt : Titus Ellerbe for sppt of mother Julia McRae fojr her supt , Milly McRae for her supt ! ' J D Butler for supt insane wife Norman Gillis for supt H McCall Nora Capel for her supt - Go Mcintosh for supt of Jerry Mary Shepherd for her supt Flpra Huckabee for supt of Teague child t Geo Malloy for sapt of daughter - Celia Little for her supt Nancy McKenzie .for supt daughter 15 Sarah Jordan for her supt Billy Barber for his supt John Brigman for his supt D C Leviner for bis smpt Hicksy Ledbetter .for her supt J T Breeden for his supt J M Smith, shff. feedine prisoners 129 " ' conveying lunatic, to asylum , '' J M Smith, shff, serv. rendered, ZF Long, esc. " " ' Everett. Wall & Co general acct. W D McRae & Co., 1 " . " H C Wall' for advertising A J Taylor for supt of paupers Everett, Wal! & Co., general acct. Harvey Terry for hauling Timber Edwards, BroughtorT & Co. stat'y, tl II II . n -Thos S. Kenan, c s c, cost V y t, . . ' - - Dr W H Steele, assisting superin tendent of Jjeatth ' - Dr J M Stansill, supt of health Z J" Long, esc, whole fees Jas D Melver, Solicitor, whole fees B F Harris, D S, whole fees, Y CMorton. D S, whole fees, D M iorrison. Ass.; ; whole fees, R T Lpng, witness, for whole fees ZF Long, esc, half fees Jas D Mclver, solicitor, half fees Berrv Bryant, shff, half fees, i H H Covington, D 8, half fees, I Daaiel Watson, half fees, 1) T Hargrove, D S, half fees . J Willis Jones D 8,1 fees" 1 - ' J C Patrick, constable, J fees W H Beasley, constable, fees A M Long, DS, fees : ? W H McLaurin, D 8, fees 1 Jas D Hunter, D S, 1 fees Y C Morton, D S, fees -J M Patterson, D fees, .- M L Hinson, constable, J fees W F Long, J P, fees S T Cooper; J P,J feW . ' L f Everett; J P, fees Margaret C6le, wit, fees Martha Cole, wit, fees Dr P W Stansill, medical services to jurors Br J M Covington, wit, expert G A Patrick, wit, fees Flora Atkinson, wit, J fees H S.Ledbetter. wit, fees Ellen Monroe, wit, fees Celia 'Redwine,' wit, J fees W H Norman, wit, J fees WM Ward, wit, fees D M Morrison, ass.,- fees " wit, fees A M Long, ass., fees W W Graham, wit, i fees Richmond Cole, wit, fees Sol Gayt ass, i fees iSol Uay; wit, tor j tees K 1 Long, ass, tor t tees R 1 Lns, wit, tor tees M H Russell, wit, for J fees ; W S Fowlkes; wit for J fees Jno S Watson, wit for J fees W A Bobbins, wit for fees ST Cooper, wit for fees W R Terry, wit for fees J O McLaurin, wit for fees W F Long, ass for fees J W Covington, ass for fees VV J Uume; Wit tor i lees E W Manshipl wit for fees L-WeilL wit fpi fees - J C-Patriek; wit for - fees G E wishart, wit for6 fees. D Stewart, esc, for fees Z F Long, csCj for half fees li Covington and Meniy DeBerry - lor oau ,iees Jas D McIver, solicitor, half fees H H Covington, D S, half fees Rufus Knight, cons, for half fees J M Patterson, D S, for half fees 1 55 23 50 3 30 50 297 50 315 1 95 15 30 50 95 15 W 1 iseasley, const, for half fees D D Livingston, D S, for half fees Isaac Gately, const:, for half fees S TCooper, shff, for- half fees Berry Bryant:" shfF, for half fees Jti Watson, v p, tor nalt fees M I Hihson, const, for half fees J I Parsons, D 5for half fees J Dafaiei Watson, D S. for half fees 10 60 E W.Manship, D S, for half fees Jas Graham, D S, for half fees J M Smith, shff, for half fees 22 45 72 80 75 '5 57 B F Little, const, for half fees J Hargrave, D S, for half fees W -P McDonald, J P, for half fees S T Cooper, J P for half fees W-H'M urphy. J P, for half fees 60 W D" Brookshire, 4 P, for half tees 25 LT Everett, J P, for half fees 20 F T Baldwin, J P for half fees 65 77 12 1 45 72 250 200 1 90 85 W F Long, J P for half fees T F Stanback, J P for half fees A B McDonald, J P. for half fees G 8 Hargrove wit, half fees Jesse Hargrove ass, half tees Martin McKae "; wit, half. fees " Neill Stewart wit, half fees T M Whitlock wit, for half fees Nero Sinclair wit, half fees ! E N Ingram wit, half fees S. B Ingram wit, balf fees :J A Ingram Jr., wit, half fees B F Little wit, half lees G B Graham wit, half fees . . Robert Wade wit, half fees 4 90 1 25 1 55 155 1 70 2 10 O 7 .R. 00 00 00 2 24 1 2 i 1 1 11 C Dockery ass, halt tees J B Currie ass, half fees 00 D- A JJeaton ass, half fees A J Little ass, half fees J P Little Jr., ass, halt fees ( Bjley Jones ass, half fees Ann Ellerbe wit, half fees Cary Harrington wit, half fees, Chance Ledbetter wit, half fees D M Morrison ass, half fees A it Long ass, half fees , ' J G Smith ass, half fees J M McQueen wit, half fees Daniel Watson wit, half fees John Gillis wit, half fees J W Bennett wit, halt fees 3 3 g 22 3 ; j 4 00- 4Q0 6 00 E C Terry wit, half fees 4 00 18 00 2 00. 600 10 00 10 00 200 600 W A McDonald ass, half fees Columbus Long wit, half fees Isaac baiely wit, half fees W F, Long ass, half lees March 7, 1887. Celia Ann Shephard for her supt Martha TJOvington for her supt Jacob Bostick for his supt J K Barfield for his supt 00 4 00 Eli Ross for his supt ' 12 00 200 200 Daniel Lampley for his supt George Morrison for bis supt Sarah Ellerbe for her supt ; 4 00 I jeptha Hay for his supt 100 Caroline Callahan for her supt 37 Asbury Sandford tor his supt. Katie McLeod tor her, supt 29 20 10 50 51 25 VV K Terry for pub court calendar "6 Z F Long o s c , for err rend 159 Ql IN D White tor his supt . ; John Brigman for supt of 93 40 55 58 daughter , 87 82 HoraGapeLfor hersapt ;! 53 05 George Mcintosh for.supt of 83 76 16 80 10 00 Jerry Mcintosh Peter McKae for serv as com W D Townsend for serv as com 50 90 3 50 A J Taylor for supt of paupers A J Taylor for. supt ot pampers W F Gibsoafor ree voters j . i 18 00 '910 J J) Bundy for pub court oal , J P Little Jr., for reg voters 115 00 Jno F AlcNair for gooaa tor 161 13 poor house '61 13 61 13 17 15 Caroline Chavis for supt of daughter Daniel Gay coroner services 1 10.00 30 .v 250 5 75 W-T Hall one day on cor jury W S Dis one day on cor jury J it McGee one day on cor jury b jTf J Masch7,1887. 8 30 48 55 i 8 00 ' 5 15 vV'm Barnes for one day on cor iurv ' Thos McGee bnedayon cor jury 17 40 PiR Waters one day on cor jury 350 J M ttnith Sheriff for feeding prisoners r J it Smith Sherif forsummon- - 45 30 1 10 1 92 ine iurors ' J M Smith Sheriff,lfor feeding 15 prisoners '. 30 W I Everett for serv as com 50 3 20 I " , - April 4, 1887. ' Norman Gillis for supt of H 95 . 2 65 3 97 5 07 McCall- ; 1 Marv Ann Webb for her supt Mary Ewing for her supt ' - . Caroline Caiiahaa for her; supt 95 . 2 05 260 Alex Smith tor ins supt Martha Covington for her supt Turner Pate for his supt-1 Frank DeBerry for his supt Henry Sandford for his supt Eli Ross for his supt G A Patrick for supt of S Smith, t 2 00 iiooo .1 12 i 3 60 - 2 55 Caroline Chavis lor supt of " 3 60 daughter 3 60 Julia MoRae for her siipt 70 Mary Shepard for her supt 55 Sallie WebbJIor her supt 23 25 Mary Driggers for her supt 5 10 ' Jas Dssery for his supt 12 40 Richmond Bristow for his supt 7 02 Ned Hicks for his supt 3 95 Charley Parks for his supt 2 05 W I Everett for goods' furnish 2 05 - ed county 4 45 Thos Batton for his supt 6 10 James Mo Far Ian for his supt :--6 15 DC Levinor for hts supt 5 10 ZF Longoiv 5 10 A J Brown for repairing bridge 510 D Gay cor for services 5 10, E W Shortndgo 1 day on cor jury 4 10 Jno G Terry 1 day en cor jury 5 90 J S Golditon 1 day on ; cor jury 3 90 L H. Stogner 1 day on cor jury 4 60 I D Hall 1 4f ottJor .jury 8 80 W F Long 1 aay wlcor jury 9 30 Daniel Gay for coffin for pauper 3 05 Willie Smith forcoiS tor pauper 1 55 J M Smitbiworkr on jail . 4 05 J M Smith for wood for cur t " 2 72 J M Smith for&fttf paid court 59 87 officers . " :" t J M iSaiith'for feediug pri's- 6 00 6 00 10 00 600 600 600 600 600 600 17 53 600 12 00 6 97 15 32 600 7 10 100! 1 00 1 00 I 00 100 J 00 500 300 17 90 800 17 25 37 37 J M Smith for .serving election notices - JI-rAPiL5. 1887. A' J Taylor for supt of poor H'0 Wall for advertising 27 00 10 00 74 28 16 75 203 40 Z Fiong os chalf fees J-MsSmith aheriif, half fees 7 25 240 1 40 15 1 50 2 15 80 12 55 5 80 65 8 75 4;70 5 75 D B Brown 3 S ho If fees B Bryant sherif half fees J I Parsons J S, half fees Sim Smith D S, half fees VV S Crump pa naif fees 7 J C MclnnisD S, half fees D D Livingston P S, half fees D T Hargrove D S, half fees J H Martin D.S, balf tees D M Morrison D 8, half fees Y C Morton D S, halt fees J M Patterson D 8, half fees Hector Mcbean i b, nalt fees cs J A IngramDS, halt fees 1 10 Daniel Watson D S, half fees 9 95 1 40 1 35 I 60. 1 40 6 lo R W Chandler D 8, half fees H H Covin gtohD S, half fees W H Bea'sloy const, half fees Hugh Livingston const, half tees W B Uatton const, half fee J C Patrick const, half tees V M L Uinson const, half "fees . A B Stutts const, half fees Frank McNeill sol, half fees J Dlclver sol, half fees F Sandford J 1 halt fees 1 10 1 25 80 8 5U 2 00 2 85 1 05 1 10 1 10 65 R L Nichols J P, half fees A A Malloy P, half fees . . R A Robinson J P, half fees Jno McLean-J P, half fees M J Edwards' mayor, half fees 70 35 85 45 60 55 45 1 45 J A Harrington J r, nalt fees J S Matheson J P, half fees W W Graham J P, half fees S T Cooper J P, half fees W il Murphy J P, halt tees XV F Long J P, half fees 20 3 02 80 22 1 42 55 23 87 1 ak G J Freeman J P, half fees 6o v Morrison wu, nan lees . 50 Morrison ass, half fees 72 G J Freeman wit, half fees 95 J Jordan wit, half fees () J R Joi"danass, half tees 55 J MFord wit, half fees f 7i Jas Ballard wit, half fees 4 80 80 1 65 1 30 J M. tsmitn wit, nan iees VV A Webster wit, halt fees Laura Latin wit. half tees Charley JdOsa wit, half fees John Dockery wit, half fees W W Covington wit, half fees J S Goldston wit, half fees j (J Patrick wit, halt fees 1 1 6 5 5 2 1 5 20 3 60 225 2 35 1 10 1 50 2 52 Z F Long esc, whole fees Frank McNeill sol, whole fees W H- Beasly const, whole fees W H McLaurin const, whole fees M J Edwards mayor, whole fees DM Morrison ass, .whole fees O 'C Covington wit, whole fees L II Phillips wit, whole fees J j Graham wit, whole fees 4 CO 200 2 50 2 50 3 20 600 400 2 00 1500 600 6 00 4 00 200 !4 12 70 420 540 5 30 Alex McRae wit, whole fees W PToon wit, whole fees 12 70 D A McDonald wit, whole fees 5 00 00 G M WhitHeld wit, whole fees 00 Mat 2, 1887. 9 no Mary McDuffie for her supt Lucy ttay lor ner supt Mrs. Grady for her supt , Daniel Patterson for supt Mary McKinnon Alice LeGrand for her supt Peter McRae for svrv as com W I Everett for serv as com 6 CO 600 600 19 80 13 201 69 36 Jnp F McSair for serv as cum VV F Brookshire for serv as com . W D Townsend for serv as com Flora Huckabee for supt of Teague child Dempsey McMillan for her supt Fhb Smith for his sunt 20 00 3 60 486 12 70 A J Tavlor for supt of paupers W G iJeBerrv for services as clerk 400 7 40 JM Smith, shff; for, feeding pris'rs 2 00 " " or conveying prison 1 00 er from Charlotte 1 no ueiia ljiuie ior ner oupi, tticKsy ljeaoeiier ior uer oujjo June 6, 1887. li k Dl 1, rA frf Via-r filinf. I oo Jacob Bostick for his supt " 100 ora Capel tor her supt Will Tfirrv for his supt 83 42 Tit us Ellerbe for supt idiotic mother w :T l t ..!. -Frki. hia sunt: . . . . 1 ,1 fAM Kia aliltt. 1000 JnoFMoNair for am't to pauper . Caroline Chavis for supt of daughter . 18 00 Henry Monroe 2 days on cor jury 15 00 D D Livingston 2 days jpn cor jury 600 6 00 .6 00 6 10 9 00 4 00 6 00 600 6 00 It A McNair 2 days on cor jury Jos McMillan 2 days on cor jury N B Morrison 2 days on cor jury H-0 McMillan 2 days on cor jury D Ua cor for serv rendered Thos Macky for burying H McNeill : 2? N D White for his supt . J M Smith sheriff, for conveying & prisoners from Wadesboro. NC 8 85 J M Smith for feeding pri. 1 o2 84 J M Smith sheriff, for conveying lunatic to asylum , e 29 95 WU lo oo 6 oo 76 o7 looo H 8 Ledbetter for re' voteraj Flora Huckabed for supt of1 Teague child ' . Sarah Jordan for her supt A J Taylor for aupt of poor W F Long J P, for fees in luna tie cases ! 8 T Cooper J P, for fees m la- i 425 naticcase Jcly 4, 1887. Norman Gillie for supt of 4 25 It JMciJall - k 18 oo Mary Ann . VV ebb for her aupt 15oo Jnp Brigman for supt "of daughter 1 ; tfi rtft " i Mary Ewins for her supt . . i 6 oo Mary Drieeers for her nupt 6 m Martha JJovineton for her supt ' 6 oo ; July 5, 1887. , Wm Johnson for 1 day. letting out bridae 2 oo PeUr McRae- for attendinz K assessment meeting , ; I . 3o 7o S J Pembertoa ex sol, for fees ' 20 00 J M aaith sheriff, cash paid for pump &e ' ' 3149 J M Pemberton for cash paid court officers 46 5o J M fcmith for feedin pri's 91 42 J M Smith for cash paid court officers . -J 3o oo J M Smith for summoning iurors etc 21 7o Thos S K enan o s c. for fees State vs 1 Williams lo 60 J VV Sneed tor taking tax list 29 80 E"N' In cram for taking tax list 11 oo D D Livinzston tor conveying prisoners to jail ; 11 5o A J Taylor for feeding poor 87 16 A J Taylor for supt of paupers 10 00 L Weill" for taking grand iurv to poor house 3 00 D D Brown. D S. for bringinsr pris oner from llaleigh, N. (J. ' 30 20 T F Stan back for clearing off raft from bridge at Smith's pond : - 8 00 L Weill for arresting lunatic 1 00 J M Hines for taking tax list 17 40 W I Everett for general account 23 22 N G Nicholson for taking tax list 20 00 WW Graham " i " 12 70 WG DeBerrv. R.eaister of Deeds, for blanks furnished office 2 50 L T Everett for taking tax list 24 40 T B Ledbetter for taking tax list . 12 50 V W Bostick for taking tax list 15 00 S Wall for takinc tax list ' 10 40 Jas M Graham for taking tax list 15 20 J T John for taking tax list 1 bU H S Ledbetter and others for takme tax list ' 55 80 James Ussery for his supt ; 6 00 July 11,1887. 94. TTrov Breeden for his suftt ; 6 00 D'A tiwing. V a, tor nail tees ; ou Jas Graham, 1) & halt tees id B F Harvies, D S for half fees 50 J A Ingram, D S, half fees 1 60 D T Hargrove, DS,i fees 98 J M Smith, shff, for 1 fees : 7 85 M J 'Edwards, mayor, 1 fees 3 60 W, H Beasley, const, j fees 6 45 223 S T Cooper, J P, fees 3 47 4 45 Jas E Thompson, DS.t fees 1 63 W H Murphy, J P, fees 110 l) M Morrison, u o, 3 iees, o vu F McNeillsolicitor, rfees 16 00 95 65 50 90 87 70 60 05 15 00 W F Lone. J. P, lees J M Hints, J P, i iees 35 K H Bennett, const, i fees 1 7o Jno Livingston. " 45 Z F LonL', esc, for I fees 227 45 D w Gibson, J P lor lees 4 yo E C Terry, J P for i fees. 75 A B Covinston, J P tor i fees 7 2o D P Livingston, d s for J fees 14 55 J A crowder. shff. for 1 fees 60 30 w B uatton, const, tor i fees . k J P canieron, d s for I fees 3 00 D B Brown, d s. for i fees 9 Daniel watson, d s, for i fees R L Steele, d s, for I fees 1 A B McDonald, j p, for i fees 420 420 Continued on fourth page. HOUSEHOLD SHOULD BB WITHOUT 600 6 00 600 18 00 6 00 15 45 8 OoJ 29 9o 3o oo 76oi 30 CO 18 00 12 00 81 42 77 65 70 46 18 85 12 00 12 00! QA69B PHILADELPHIA. Pricp. OHEDolUr 6 00 2 00 The malozitr of the Ul of the hmn "Ml 5 p ;" MM 6 00 . 2 1, a no S a E 6 oo i , a r 6 00 -a 1H I , L? sill a 6 oo 11 6 55 S 13 . body arise from a diseased Utot. 81m-; ' inons Liver Regulatojr has been the means I of restoring more, people to health andl 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 '2 00 13 9o 3oo 9 00 happiness by giving theia a healthf. .1 thMiininiirnn earth. t J SEB THAT OU GfcT fTHB GKNUDJ .PAimTCSS OHILDBIRTB HOW ACOt)MPIJiHEI.? Every lady should i stamp. BAJvaa P1KT.K IiK01.UU..BOXiUDana,n.i. PERSIAN BLOOMi vw;ioin.sav!v , ..t.-.. ;.... ,v .... iaipearin t)tberlransaetion&t it is Where Shall We .Send to SchaolT Special Correspondence of The Rocket. This oft recurring question will soon be again presented for the con si flCTJition of Daren ts and' "guard ians. . r " i A few suggestions on the subject Tn finite rf J x . 1 . uf .nam rt rvnmf r I fiuino litaiMtuwco buan tcviu w the contrary I take it for granted .. . ... 1 ,L.i -LM.i tnat ail wisn 10 ptace vneir cnuuru ,haM th w Avanttrem hp I procured for the most reasonable . wwe, K- found is the question. Some parents I - - I j .f.u 1 1 : e I rerainu meoiuiu pepio iiunuug iui j ihr .rwtnAlM nnd finding them on thir fofSHMilfl Thv narrv their young people off to some out-of-the- way nook or corner of the earthand place them under strange and un tried teachers amid surroundings in every way disadvantageous to study, when just at their doors is a well qualified, experienced, faithful teacher of known ability in his pro fession. This is" done, I suppose, out of an imagined superior sagac ity, or from mere penuriousness. One may save a little money by pat ronizing a poor school, but' oftener than not the children come back having learned little else than to talk love and nonsense. If we want teacher who does first rate work, we must be willing to pay him well for his trouble. No man or woman who has become fitted for the posi- tion is vvillins to be confined to four walls for five or six hours a day for a mere pittance. What if his charges are somewhat higher than one would suppose sucn, a.numoer oi recita i tions should amount to? The pu pil may have learned much more than what is contained in the text books. Perhaps new fields of thought have been onened ud. or the voWe m wv nit lin na Kaon infllODrl U th Rnirit of innuirv and research after ki.owledae. Their tastes mav have been elevated and good and pure re- solve been awakened and strength- ened. Are these thines of nothing A O n (am intliir o re be reckoned wasted if expended for & villi. is i ijirui iu. cfe iv. iv ua bi v v4 . u 1 siiph tr-iinine ? " , - j 1.4 I1CH TC DC11V1 It ouil vi uouguwi to college we do not consider the amount expended on them as pay ing alone for the teaching in the class rooms. There are other edu cating influences . around them. Good association is of itself half an education, and what they learn from the society of those of trained and cultivated minds, of refined feelings and noble pursuits, is worth equally as much as what is gained from the round of studies. In the .name of common sense then, and for the sak of the youth around os, let us try throw aside all narrow-minded, sel 60 fish views on the subject of educa- tion. Let us not setu our children to bathe in a mud hole when there is a limpid stream fparkling at our oO 70 45 feet. The community should unite and work for the good of the com- muwify 5 and in tins way all will be helped individually andcolleovely There is no reason why there.should not be a good school m every square the clock stood at halt past ten. e . , ., tp 1. ' i . . ... .. i .L ot ten or twelve mites., u, wgutuea f0re it reached Halt past iweive me education as we shouhl, thereiwould sympathies of the Queen of England be tmd we would have pretty comfortable school hbosesand a living price to a first-class instruc tor too. We Bhould do all this With- rjous system of education,' he con out grudging and without stint. I tinued, "than Herod in Jewry could Stint in other things, if need be, tail in fine dressing, and luxuries, legions." but let the necessities of those open ins rainas oe suppnea nisi. should be willing even to : make Uwers : nothing. He bets on gome sacrifices if necessary. Starve tiorj "prices will not pay for first-class teaching, -and the alteTnatte is send ojfiQ some "Cheap John "who if he holds but two deuces he l;BroMs uiWpricjafoii8f sho(hJy wares a ne lower orancnes.pi irues e genelart MfliCirMliartdstunt- ed growths the perfect fruit grows ntnr Out lim. where we wilt have Ukc more pains to obtain it. These tela they visit demands-the proper try Green's August Flower, it costs "Cheap John" schboTs are , ruination to educational, interests. 1 hey (arat-thef lasLr ?Jarnts guUed,'jRUp fill uiic"iisciousrics8: r until rit is late to counteract' the poison: know. J i 40vvea: . - nowever uur&iiuuiiv culiarly degrading in settling for the board and tuition xf one's children. A- man once applied; for board for his daughter, stating what he was willing to giv. Upon calculation it ! . , , -, i was. tound tnat.it wouia ncarceiy pay for the bread that she would eat. . . ,'ll. t-.l AnotiiGr fain to Betiie nis qui De-- -7 1 cause a few days of absence were not nu A.AniA frt- in tKo ovrnnnt A J voun2 man took music lessons ana, on settling, deducted for Saturday, : And Sundavst X Others will stand aloof for some imagined slight or hvAr t em ehriorn hv th tPS( her: It- L A . . . ' 1 j i ting thetr children- grow up m igno ranee. ana iosmg tne: Dest cnance oi education they may ever have, lor I the sake of nursing a whim 1 1 1 feel like saying wiih Thomas Hood, " Wht do yOu think of that, my dog ? What do you think of that; my cat ?" ! Such things are unworthy ot gooa citizens : they are contemptible : they are simply abject! ' Let us try to rise above such littleness, and cultivate broader views and more liberality of soul. Not until we do, will we see any iebprovement in the rising generation, or get any solid returns for the cost of sending our children td school. We should not i- - I epect ot others what we snouia be . unwilling ourselves to undertake, It is no little trouble and responsi- bility to have in charge and provide for a number of young people Whether it be physically or mental- ly, the tax on time and thought is a weighty matter, The home-life and family rela- Hons are seriously interfered witn . when the first boarder comes in, and are more and more broken up in direct ratio as their number in- creases This sacrifice cannot be made for a trifle. Common justice demands that more remuneration due tban what will cover the ac tual consumption of food; People K sense and cultivation everywhere entertain tne same viewsnn ioew subjects. e will save time, money I Sill d character, if we endeavor to build up and keep up a good school I. 1 - yV il in our midst, uur cnuaren can men i . . ii be under our own care, anu nave as I , . , , , gOOO insiruuiiuu aa uiu us uau nuj where else. Ann X. Teacher How the Times Have Changed. Albion W. Tourgee, most promi nently known as the author of "A fool's Errand, by one of the Fools," and wBricks Without Straw," last aight delivered a humorous address before a large audience in Association Hall, the title of which was : "Give I U8 a .Rest." The burden of his com- to plaint was that the world, and more - especially America, was moving too fast. Americans were living too rapidly. "Thirty or forty years ago," he said, "your best friend could have died just across the mountain and some time the next summer you might commit the barbarismof asking his sorrowing widow how her husband was enjoying the hot weather. When Garfield was shot and were in the hands of the weeping pay j wife The city of New York kills - more children every year by its glo- cur - m .a decade with all his Roman - "What are you going to da about " e it ? ' he asked. "Tne American an - - hUck. Somehow, at the fifty-ninth mjnute of the eleventh hour, he to pects the thing to come out all right bets on them all the same. Travelers are subiect toother dan srers than those of Veisel and - Car, to fmitrnner eatins at the various use of that reliable regulator of human system, Laxador. are are Smell in a Drag Store. too What smells most in a drug store Your nose. But when you nave a cold, nothings Cure coughs and swal - colds by taking Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein. tuny pe- A Wonderful Boy.' From the Washington (N. C.) Gazette. It was a queer looking object that an ' old woman living 'some miles from town exhibited at pn0 of our Dpctor's offices last Monday, ' The old woman, Mrs. Jemima Gilfillin, w i xA (Knt 4Vta cfrn nno r1Aa nl Hiaurcu p.vW v- . L 10 man uy was neruu,ju old on the otti ot tnis montn 1UQ , ni- k ",,a":' 111 " 4,13 beinffas smooth as any part of his bodyVHis toes all point backwards, his heels being in tront, and ue ai- WaVS WaiKS USCKfTlirU, UUll Willi uiu 11 1 I I J ... . l-V n " - . ' apparent ea?e oi a proirasiuiuu ucsuuu. ouaugBiuwjr iiBuuau...J one gooa eye, imving ucen uuru umw way. It was the 6rst time little Ned die, as his devoted mother calls him, was ever brought to town,' and 'the result of this visit is the strangest thing of all. Neddie had been suf fering with the jtoothache and Was carried to the physician. It was one of his mill teeth, and the' most difficult to extract that has ever1 been attempted in Washington. The Dr. tried thirteen times before' he Suc ceeded, and when he did -pull it he found it to be just six inches and a quarter - in length, and that the cav- i. aAn ,1 ,1 f UiAfi1t r fVtA rvf l"luuf' -ft" bis head, the tooth actually imnt ing some of the hair with it. The end had the appearance of having been bradded on the top of the head. Neddie fainted, and the7 mother went into convulsions, but' the i 'Dr. soon restored them to consciousness, and now the boy is doing very well, and talks intelligently on "the ordi nary topics .of the day. It is a very wonderful spectacle and astounds the most learned scientists '.among us. Mrs. unninn is ine wue oi Jir. Samuel Gilfillin, a very 'respectable farmer about thirteen miles from this place, as we are informed. - Grambling.- Men of a melancholy "dispositions are apt to grumble. They cannot help iUeven if they tried ; not that Uey'ever do try quite the reverse ; It ..1 Tl aI 1 1.1? butt they coufd not help grumbling if they tried ever so much, A pessi mist is born grumbling. He grum bles at the light, because it dazzles his eyes ; and he grumbles at the da rknessr because it takes away the light. He grumbles when he is hun gry, because he vs,ants to eat; he grumbles when he is full, because he can eat no more. He grumbles at the winter, because it is too cold ; he grumbles at the summer, because, it is "too hot; andbe grumbles at spring and autumn, because they are neither hot nojLcold. He grum bles at the past, beeause it is gone ; he grumbles at the future, because it is not come : and he grumbles at the present, because it is neither tha past nor the future. How much bet ter it would, be for all- of us, if, in stead of . grumbling, we were to look i-inAn f he "liriarlit. sitIa Ttf thinorQ nnd the la ua e of one of our There &re moment8 in m that are: never forgot. - un8uaU "8 - 1 - steals away ; They 4 newcharm to the happiest lot. And they shine on the gloom of the lone- nest day. . . " What am I to Do ? The symptoms of Biliousness are unhappily, but too well known: Tbey differ in different individuals to some extent. A bilious man is seldom a breakfast eater. Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent appetite for liquids but none for solids of a . -WW -11-1 11 morning. Mis tongue win naraiy his bear inspection at any time; if it is not white and furred, it is rough, at ex - all events. The digestive system is wholly out of oTder and Diarrhoea or Constipa-. tion may be a symptom or the two may alternate, f tare afeofen. Hem orrhoids or even lossof blood. There. may be giddiness and often head-f ache and acidity or flatulence and. tenderness in the pit of the stomach. ho - To correct all this u not enect a cure the but a trifle and thousands attest its efficacv. There were all the evidences of a ? coming storm ; oui wnen ne drew. from Ins pocket a bottle of Ur. Bull s Cough Syrup then came a calm, for the baby had the. croup and wouldi now get well J ..' - I
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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