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Wheth er, however, his services as a teacher or as an executive ire considered, i the community is fortunate in beiner able to retain him. ' The following have been elect ed teachers in the Rockingham graded school for the next school year: Mr. L. J. Bell, Superintendent. Miss Lula Whitaker. ,M Miss Maud Moore. Jdiss Eva Armistead. 5? Miss Bessie Richardson. Miss Sue Thomas. -''"--v-A- ' v.; - The trustees of the graded school have,- afjer due considera tion, decided to abolish the tenth grade for the present. The num ber; of "students for-that grade was entirely too small to justify the expense of maintaining it; The tehth. grade will, however, be maintained in the county high schools at Robefdel and Hoffman. - Li . .--t:-y- vs Our -graded school could do much: better .work, if it had ah assembly room. J The building at -Hamlet 1 has one and so' has al most every other important grad ed, school in the state. The town of Rockingham can't afford to do withouit- Let's start a move ment for one before the spirit of progress .begins to subside. . We are glad to know that a goodly number of our teachers are arranging to attend the great educational meeting at Charlotte beginning next - Tuesday. We : hoe nobody will . let it slip - by forgotten. ' man should not be satisfied with less virtue in men than is re quired of themselves. A Grand Family, Medicine. It givosnie; pleasure to speak a good word for Elecric Bitters," writes Mr. Frank Conlan 6f No.: 436 Houston St., New York. lt is a grand family medicine foi dyspepsia and liver complica tions: -while for lame back and weak - kidneys it cannot be too highly recommended. " Electric Bitters regulate the digestive functions, purify the blood, and impart renewed vigor and vital ity to the weak and debilitated of l oth sexes. .Sld under guar antee at all druggists. 50c. : .For headache Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills. ees to these gods, nor that men never are : but only that women yield to" these allurements more readily as a rule.' The vices that society frowns upon are less com mon to women, because, perhaps, they are shielded from them as men are not. Society punjshes women for these more severely. Some crimes can be com fitted by men with impunity for vhich wo men would-be ostracised, and os tracism is a dreadful punishment because it shatters one of her dearest idols v " Again, her brother shields her from these temptations, because he does not want her idol shat tered. This is certainly . one of his motives. When women break over these restraints they usu ally are worse than men, and their reclamation becomes far more difficult. It is probably susceptible of pi oof that wicked women are worse than wieked men in a--proportion - as Vreat as gpod women are better than good men. " , ' ';.;7;;:' Women f by -reason of theii greater seclusion see less of the conditions that tend to blunt the moral sensibilities and hence ap pear to be less hardhearted, but is this the case when they- art subjected to these' unwholesome influences? . Let him answer wh knows. v We admit that under existing conditions wnm en art m jra mor j.1 than Hip stPrnAr spy. hnt. xeit! I B1 SXVeS 1116 STStem a all the restraints removed tbailfW?e 10 recuperate. Teligious a j . .- ... , 3V '5- ;; . - "J . - . ft It is generally conceded that women are usually more devout than men, and a3 a proof of this we are reminded that ; women were last at the cross, and first at the sepulchre, . Tens of thousands of similar instances' of wbnieh's self-sacrificing loyalty to Christ have been cited in different ages of the worldlmd in every, chris tian land. But after all is it true that men are less devoted to duty than the other, sex? x And , if so, why is it r. the lease? Is there in" woman any natural bent toward that which is good of which her brother is not possessed? We. think not. We do not see how there can be anything in the ac cident of sex that will account for the difference, if the difference is as great as is usually supposed, We like to hear nice things said about the fairer, sex,: and we ad mit their moral superiority, but we believe it is largely due to en vironment. There are idols that appeal to woms.n more success fully than to men. Society, dress and fashion may be cited as examples- ,0 coursed it is not , ir eant that all women cfe'devot- are so helpful to her, would she still be freer from vice? And when the call comes to show de votion to the master by giving up theithings we love and by endur ing jthe' severest sufferings, will not men prove themselves as ready to. meet the test a?r their sisters ? We leave the question Opeh. . :);.r;y-:.:l:K ' Man has no right to set for himself a lower standard of duty fhan for the other sex; and wo- Are You Sick? Much sickness is due to a weak: nervous system. Yours may ' be. If it is, you cannot get weU until you restore nerve strength Your nervous . system is. nature's power house; the organs of your body- get their power from it. . If, the power is not there, the action of tie organs r is weak, and disease , (sick ness) follows. v Br, Miles' Nervine cures the sick because J it soothes the irritated' and tired nerves Tryut, and see if you do not quickly feel its bene ficial effect e I was jrlven up to die "by -a lead- ing doctor. Got one of Dr; Miles books and found that Dr. Mlle Ner - Tine fit my case. From tbe very first do9 1 took I' sot. better. I am better now than I )iave bevn" for years, and lo all my "owns work 'W th farm. r That's what Dr. " MUes : Klarvlne has done for me, and I'am Stad to recom mend it to others." X "3- JOHN JAMES. lTrton, Kebr. Your druggist seHs Or. Wiles' Nerv Int. and we authorize hint to return pries of first bottle (only) If 4t falls to ssneflt you.- . - '-I Miles Medical Co.7 Elkhart, Ind r HANCOCK BROS, a CO'S. PLUG TOBACCO is onepf the biggest plugs of standard grade flue cured tobacco ever sold forlOc. It goes-further and lasts longer in the going than any other brand made A man .who. knows of this brand never goes around with a chip" on his shoulder, he keeps it in his mouth. It : makes friends, and makes them always glad to see you. Demand Chip, and don't stand for substitution. Manufactured by a strictly' independent firm. HANCOCK DHOS. & CO., Lynchliur Vb. Istablishedl85l - ' . Leaders 1SC3 : II - JUV w II I RHI II If 111! II II. i r mmsmm III Wire Insurance Over 20 Companys inOur Agency . Borid We can give you, at reasons-- ble prices, Bond for Administrators,- Gardians, City and County Officials, Bank Officials, Rail road Employee and other Bonds. V1 - IV - ' " Kuvinor, v l est tniriCmntiunainvii: ' Dispensing, Displaying, Pleasing, .Taxes the Pharmacists srill. His patrons pays the bill. He pays the pjrice bf safety. . Phone 22 is the correct number. a ; Hunter does the rest. Hunter's . JPharta&c Acuracy - hi HEADQUARTERS FOR ' LOW PRICES IN : : : - Heavy and Fancy Groceries BEST COFFEE TO BE HAD AT LOWEST PRICES. HAM S in any way you want them whole or. sliced. Try us and see if we can't save ' you money on what you eat. PHONE NO. 70 UHflUND 203 Broad St, RICHMOND, VA. FtORIST. f - Designs for. funerals and wed dings furnished. Our flowers are "-j 3 i." :.x.- . , uur auveriiiseuienLS. " Orders left at. the Farmers, Bank, Rockingham, will be tele graphed without expense ' -j . Sale of Land W&m North Carolina, Richmond county In 5 ' Superior Court, before the Clerk. Laura McDonald and Susan McDonald, -.- Plaintiffs, vs Alexander McDonald and Mary- Lide Crenshaw McNeill, Defendants. .; ' . - v The defendants, Alexander McDon ald and Mary Lide Crenshaw McNeill in the above action, will take notiee that an paction as , above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Richmond county, saidx action being an action to sell lands to make parti tion among the parties interested. And the said defendants will take notice that they and each of them are require ed to be and appear before the under signed, Clerk of the Superior Court of said county at his office in the town of Rockingham, on Monday the 29th day of June, 1908, afrl2 ; o'clock mn and an swer or demur to the complaint of the nlaintifTs or the rpsl iftf thAwl n A ed will be grantedThis May 29, 1908. mus. Lu uovmaTON. I Clerk- Superior Cdurt. In every department we strive to please. - Every day brings, us new goods and new cus tomers. I y ' Very hard to find what you want? Ever try us? J' - , Rathei get it at home than order it? Everytarticle purchased from us must be right. Try us and be convinced. Trade with us and be happy. "--.- " ; - . , " , : v- . - - i j v .: :.. .- .- -. . -.--,.-..- , .. Ralston. Health Shoes, : V. B.;Corspts, "Ghic" Muslin Underwear, Cluett Shirts, Oress Goods and Notions, Keizer Ties, y yflinrlnrChnno A.UI&IUI UIIU Men's Furnishings Ask about Holeproof Hosierythe kind with a f six months guarantee. New line just arrived, and they do not wait. w.i j i Phone No, 1, Fibo Msm : Attorney-at-Law. : T . : Practices in all - Courts of the State and in the United States District and ton. Special attention- given to all com mercial : transactions. .7- v : ' . , .r r OQce "Yellow' . building, corner of Washington street and Academy lot. Piriooalvo A?TS ms wuincx C. M. FUBBI AN, JB. j Civil Engineer, - V S3? wciiiRicnAMwav 2S DVC:2?2!'37rr:!.ETS j
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