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-1 THE HOWIE ? .The tender leares of m harinle&s lone (healing mountainous throb, Riyc to Dr. bhoop's Uouh Remedy -its marvelous curative properties. Tiht. tickling or distressing coughs, quickly , yield to the-- healing soothing action of this splendid prescription Dr. Snoop's Cough Remedy. "And it is also safe and good for children, asweU. Containing no opium, chloroform.' or other harmful drugs, mothers shpuld in safety always demand lr. Shoop's. If other remedies are offered, tell them No! Be your own judge!. Sold, by The Boddie-Perry Drug Ca -" 'A '.,.. '.vi.iA PiBa:EuBnirigjRBUBriBS 4. w the Horns Girols:, at CIRCLE COLUMN A great helper to gladness is a happy home. Many ofC us would ever be able, day after day, to face lifo with its struggles, its duties, its antagonisms, were it not for the re Be wal, of strength which we get in ur home. A true home is a little fragment of heaven let down on arth to inspire us with patience and strength for the way. ? Let: those :' who are , step mothers look to'it that hey v "kee, p hearts at leisure from themselves to soothe and sympathize,' to create. a restful atmosphere f for those ' who come in tired and weary from the outside and to keep light and bright ness alive in their own minds, that they may shed them over everyone who dwells beneath her roof or who sits beside their hearth. Home is the gieatest school of life. Few can receive the honors f a college education, but all are graduates-of homo. The learning of the university may fade, its ' knowl edge may moulder in the halls of memory, but the simple lessons ot home impressed upon the hearts of hildhood, defy, the rast of years and utlive the vivid picture of life, "Mid pleasures, and palaces we may roam. Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home." If there is heroism in the field there is eaual Heroism m many a home which the world knows noth- ine about, which only angels see. There are fathers who grandly struggle against the tides of fate, and never lisp the secret of their despair, whose young dreams have all faded, but who patiently bear their allotted 1 1 1 ouraen witn what tries to De resist- m rw- 1 nation, mere are nooiev women whose domestic afflictions would crush them if they were not heroines, who silenMy suffer and, make the most of their disappointed years They sing in the minor key, but till they sing, and so the world thinks them happy when they are nly brave. the' ex WOMAN. Was it you, young man, we head using those words when speaking of your mother. "The old woman. A nice phase to v be 'using about the dear soul who kept her, virgil over you in your infancy, kissed away your teai's in childhood and remains your trusted friend in maturity. Is this all the love you have for the silver haired mother who bathed your scorching brow all through the long sleepless nights of affliction, when vour brain was wild with burning fever? Is there i Plant Wood's Seeds -i ;;v'c.ForThe( J".V. Garden 6 Farm. Thirty, years in business, With a steadily increasing trade every - year Hintil we. have to-day one of the largest businesses in seeds - in this country is the best' of : evidence as to The Superior Quality j of Woods Seeds- We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, - Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and all Farm Seeds, . ii Woods Descriptive Catatol the most useful and valuable of Garden and Farm seed Catalogs mailed free on request. T. Y7.V00D & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. FOR RENT There are men whose nightly re turn to their homes always means aeedless misery to their households They find fault with their dinners with then household bills, with the hildrenand with everything else They make sarcastic remarks tha burn and scarify the sensitive souls t their wives. Thev carrv home the worries of . business. They "take it out" of their familias for everv thing that has gone wrong in , the day's work, and some are cowards enough to revenge upon the inno cent and helpless those wrongs and affronts which they have not had courage enough to resist and resent upon the offender, - - K The Carlyle store house on main street, now occupied by E. no otuer I uu.oaov &ouu term you can find for her whose love Y F w 1 lt J il 1. I ' O uas loiioweuyou luroaga every viol f-!lKrl otiAn 'onil m ta-fM"fnrrk rtfi i o tt . l v S Commissioner's Sale Of Land. vour lifer Has mother, through all I O I t 2 t 1 . I - locse years ot isoor, watcnine ana u tv0 cnrw.rinr rnnrt nf KVnH;n I waiting, been wasting her love on County in that Special Proceedings en 1 u u i u titled M. L. Stallinga et al vs. J L. a worthless bunch of clay, who, in Cornwell et al, the undersijrnpd will. the rosy dawn of manhood has no on Monday, the 8th day of February! , . ., 19C9 at about the hour or noon, at the other term more fitting than "tbe HACa a r ; TAn;sK,,w m r old woman" bv which to address or offer for sale at public auction to the , .. x ;L highest bidder, that certain tract of speaK 01 nis motner: moiner, young and said petition described as fol raan. is the sweetest name in all the lows: that tract lying and being in 1,11,. Franklin County, State of North Car world and should be held in rever- 0jmaf Cyprefs Creek Township, adjoin- anna Yv avaru firwr Tha. time ing the lands of John Bat ton J and oth- . . - , s.,,,-,- . I ers, and bounded as follows: on the north I coming wben ner teeoie nanas wm &n(a 0f John Batton, on the be folded, her watchfuKeyes closed gast by the lands of Zeb Avent, on the . ' . , South by the lands of Mrs. Nannie and the lipsronce warm with, moth. Sykes, and on the West by the Ellis ar'a Hw fco nnld th fnnA hfiart lands, containing ,100 acres, more or whose anxious beatings onc follow- Home Tract," A N D FU. im less, and known as the "Penny being a tract ed your wayward feet will be stilled forever. So while yen can, call her mother. Yoa'will miss her when she's gone. Remember what she has suffered for you. When every friend has forsaken you, mother is as true as steel. And now that she is step by step going down Wilder of land conveyed by Wm. Williams to Gaston Wilder and alter his death xor many years occupied dv nis widow, the said Penny Wilder. Terms of sale Cash. This 8th, day of January, 1909. Wm. II. KUFFIN, Com. Notice. OTTER 3O0 MINK 400 RACCOONS 500 MUSK RATS Having qualified as Administrator of J. W. Gupton, deceased, all persons r Twi K kia j&atntA wt nlr a w m Ai4ie A ' i vniM Alio cokaic W aii ixiaac iiuiucuui i " life's other side, to near tne water's j payment, and all those holding claims S6&SOI1 CODVinCGCi IlOt edge and to" step across, comfort her against said estate must present them T . , . . on or before January 15th, 1910, or old age by speaking kindly ana af- this notice will be pleaded in bar of fontinnatelv tn fcer anH moU hor their recovery. This Jan. 15. 1909. ,., J , ; ,1 James Brewer, Admr. that uie was not uvea in vain ana an tne ton wunout recompense. PvonnWo NKHnn t rvnitrivo Lead her gently through old age and We have orders for this quantity. Our a few trappers that money. We will save YOU money if you will before you sell. prices paid last we saved them give us a trial 'j do Where is my boy tonight? Having qualified as executor of the will of Geo. K. Leonard, deceased late of Franklin countv N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 18th das when you speak of her or to her not style Her as "the oia woman TT I - IOU but nlace a kiss unon her wrinklad US' .1 -. . I I des t "lirSS browand say-mother-ndina way SSTTSSSi win desire to lay youi hands upon your ,finav her for the manv heart, aches be nlead in bar of their recoverv. All boy within five minutes any night, she "has suffered in your behalf. vou wou dn'f. khnw wbAFfl tr, . . ... . . .. please make immediate payment to the . " v I Niirtrr htF Aft IT onrt sou tha lin hr I nnnaKiirrnan This 1 Ism 1 Uth 1 QTlM him. He's on thei fttrt. onmowhora i v : i - -u i-T . I A. S. J; Hamlet Ex'r . a. y " r u - v - uol J,M ao of Geo. K. Leonard, deceased. at u? lauruauuepoi jumping on her boy say m tones' which seem to W. H. Ruffik. Att'y xigm, uaiuH, uui just wnere, witn jher gentle as the rustle of an angel's whoay in what engaged, what plot- wine; "Mothers! love vou. ing or what execnticg for the F URG U R S O LOU I S B U RG . B ROS N N. C. . P. S. Ons double office room Main Sirt for rent. Hs to ealraeet and mUr rct-cUc 1(2 shiewder ones who plotfor him. vou could not tell tor the life , of you. T. M. Hawkins, Kansas. lie has a good home and he . ought 1 - It is surely considered a good recom , . i w . - . i v MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND AND PER- SONAL PROPERTY Bvvirture of the power conferred! upon me in a certain mortgage deed executed to me by W. C. Bobbitt and ! bit to be there at night. He desires to endationxrf an article when Jgw pro- wife Ella Cobbittd recorded n . .coiic tu pnetor of ie store uses it. With re- the Registry of deeds, of Franklin be somewhere else with the bo vs. gard to medicines, the range of choice countv in Book. 112. page, 321. and a US .Your p. rm n anu you lacs tne moral - courage insist thai he shall be where to he is especially - large. Yet when Drug-1 certam chattel mortgage executed to jne I gist T. M. Hawkins, of Mound City, bv W. C. Bobbitt. and recorded in the I Kan., got ill and needed a reliable, lax-1 Reeistray of Deedaof Franklm County should be Vou hnn'tTit h " rili atlve ana tonic Xor his stomach trouble in Book 155 page 153; 1 wui, on Mon BT U" rOU Q0Penat he Will he selected Dr. Caldwell's SvWm Ppt. Hv thA 8th Hav of Fehrtiarv- 1009. at Ma. V.a I K chances are against him Whv PlW-W" ' gnarrltne i-ourx nouse : -woor, m. . iuisduik. , . " - , , . - .' anteea to ao wnat is ciaimea, ana 11 1 i;., to tne ngnest Diaaer, xor casa, t VOU dO the bov thA kindnAaft ti 1 vrni" want tn trv it. ivfnr Vtitmtic onrl I oil inorit-- itl n1 lntrt rf -the don keep him home nightsV will come when he " will thank for it or reproach you for not it. ,:-- Tha i yourauoress;ior a xree sample oottie I saia W . w. .ooDOitt ana taia v . ixjw- Monticello. IlL .It is sold by The Boa-. I land lying and being in Franklin Coun- ;In all our work m filling Prescriptioan, tee aim at prectjrioa. Nothing that can Iq done to insure Rafctj and ratinfactioa ia . results is omitted oven in the smallest detail you Al uie-rerry - vx., v at ooc anq 21 a .5 uoine is use a calm - summer v morning, because the mistress is - full 3' of restful sympathy, or her inind of 1 - .-1 r u r ii. a ' wiixuL aicdu luitsiosi iu uiosB' around ' " ner", ' Another home V is a - gustv, A ? f ator m V mor nine? ori a fner 1 a ternoon, when the darkness -can' be l-i - felt,'because the' woman who?f makes ..v;:v .aiuiospuero . i . capricious, nasty '-Vand ill-tempered, ot dull and xheavV. and careless of the comfort; of' thoser Vwho depend, upon' hernd incapable of putting brightness tna' warmth in - ;to the hearts of those around., her J because there . is none in" her own lWANTEDTrearpeuters,. Bakers, Sawyers Hotel, .help'.-.; StnograDhrs : BoobKeepere, Ueneral offlce- belprrobaccp - .Hardware, Shoe 'r-. saleciraen , - r .Barberp, - .Waitresses, MabiQests. Blacksmiths.; Apply, Sonthern Employment Agency, Greensboro, N; C. f ' r v. - 4 V- yf , .... tv. North Carolina. " Louisbunr Town- shiD. and described. and defined as fol-l lows, to wit: '? Bounded on the-North hv the lands of T. W. Bickett and W. li: Person, formerly Bettle Hill's; Bickett andTVV. i Person formerly Befie B.Hilrsron'the South' by the lands ' of Conrad. : J ones, now John Nelms', aha on thesWest by the lands of Emma CAllen. coiitaimwr 96 acres more or less, 'and beinir the lands for- ;,Mt My Studio, Come to ,Y9u. f; jSt'Sto'Sid- f V''.-. ',t i ' pa?e deed an'd now offered, for ; sale n If ypn cannot come to my;studio being the one . undivided sixth x inter- td be photographed, I will come to est belonging to Ella; C. ; Bobbitt m vrtWWfl f T a .rv-moVo -irrt k rr ' feG. the life ' estate of Mrs. M.i '- R. yoilr lwme.f: I oin.make you a por- faU in by her death. trait my our home .equals to any- V-Also the fonowing v. articles of per- ihing that can.be made in the ttu- sonal proper ty:.; -': 1 : '' VltA' T.rmBnn oTvrHof v t . One bav : mare .'named ; Dlisr," "now Y J.fe. CoBB Photographer;" -r WM. 7 ; '-ETcry orderarge or small with' promptness and despatch.' V, Gome here Tritli your ' prescript fohal - AVo -deliver auythln . ;ahyTfhcre;. ; , ' ' . ..' v Lonisbuig, N-C. - VANTED Second hand bagsvand burlar; apy kind, any qnantity; anywhere; we pay freight. JRichmond Ba Co., Uichtnona, Ta. anout lu years oia, -one i norac vtkuui and harness.' on&OBen bucrffy.and haW ness. one cow. one sow. Dies. . and all farming implements owned by said a Bobbitt. This 8th day of January, '.: : ;W. M.' Booke, Mortgagee, 7. H. Yarborough, Jr., Atfy rhB BODDIE-PERRY DRUG CO., LOUISBURG. N. C.
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