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-s lit' f ! f '!' THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN. Pleasant Euenina FJeueries S Column Dedii ill ri . - Circle OBTTDE THOUGHTS TEOII . THE : : EDITORIAL - FEB at Evening Tide it BA8TBB TMOTJGHTS. Kneeling beside her 'mid a kneeling . " thryng ''Xr&&U In the dim twilight of tbe temple, where -'"h-' "i:-;'.:,v, K'j ' The Easter buds, scent laden, V filled the air ITith sweet aroma, and the solemn song,1 - . ; y JjQW' chanted, floated through the ' holy place, ; ; I wttflje tb$ obtain of her melting " eyes Yeii tbeir soft rediance, and Over that fair face t -Stole reverent stillness, as with gen tie sfghs "' v Sies. from her sinless hps were ednfcftecff An, fairest saint, were all sina but ; as . thine!) Then lifting her white forehead frera its pillowed rest Turning her sad sweet visage,' pure with thought divine. fche murmured, bending toward me as I sat, "Charles, Mrs. Jfmlfch yet wears her winter hat!" . Beautiful Easter tide. Had not that Roman seal been brokeu, and the powers - of darkness, thwarted, there would hare been no light at Easter tide. But the son of right eousness has risen "with healing in His wings ana now His glory is the light of Easter day. A German Easter custom is to light fires on the hillside of the Hartz, btaining the holy water from the Streams at midnight, whem the good spirit moves tne wafers, ami tne pre Sentation of cakes, shaped in the form of ths rising sun, are made special features of the eecassion. torn has long since diedut. I- j 3. Easter was not kept V as a festival until - th fifth or sixtl jcentury, Jbut previous to that -:' " the question 1 of establishiag it as a feast vday came before the couseil on Nice, when it was decided r autheritativeljr that Easter was henceforth to be the- Sun day following; the 14th: day; of '.the calendar moon - which . happened upoior Qet ftfier the 21st tf March So that if this 14th 4ay.be a Suhdayf Easter was nptto be on ' that date but on the f next foljowing Sunday Easter day, therefore, may - bt on any day vrithin fitfi Weeks- inolmsive of March H and April 25. It can not happen earlier nor later 'than these; two dates. In 1883,, Easter was March 25, and again in 1894, which will be twice in thev present century. In 1952 it will occur again on Mareh 25. There are many superstitions con nected with Easter which are ,sig mticant of the season, and are al most as imperative as laws. One of these is the necessity of having semethimg new to wear on this day in order to insure happiness for the earning yar. Hence the Easter bon net. Another one is that on that day the sun dariees. This is aft old legend, nd the lines from Sir John Suckling are well known:' But ob, she -dances such a way Ho sun upon an Easter day Is half so fair a sight" It is also claimed in heathen coun i - - ' r To checic eartT eoldj dt Gritro wilh Pm-mctfc Beftxu tor deek for PnenmoaU. To itoo coli with PrrreoUca It nfer than to let it run od b etilwd to enr t aneamrd. To bnn, rt entlci will can aran a daratr MAtMd elA. bet taken early t tb gnoesa tar-theT brmk. or hd o3 tbesa early eolda. Tht't tofely tetter. Tbrfs why they ar called Prereatlca. rmenacsmuttM candy Cold Car. KftQnm. ehl drm and thorcmrhly sale too. 11 yoa ieei efallly.lfyoa mM&.lroa ach all mv ttnV nl Frerefitlca. Protnpto zaayalaoMT half mrr oittal fickaati. And Coat forrct yocr cJili U there u fertrlihneec nlthtorday. Hercla crob bly Mea PreTentlca greatest endency. fold in ta boxMlar the ociet. also in 25a hnrM Af at rreyenUc., Intlrt oa roar drGrrUts finaf yoa 5 s , I ii 1 THE BODDlE-PERRY DRUG CO. Sales SUblcs Only. Haying sold etui my LhrexT De partment I desif to announce' ' to the public that I Iwill continue my Sales Stables at the same staud. '.I -wish to bare a! settlemept with sirtbpse. owinff el for Ur ry at I shall endeavor to keep a stock of good horses and mulea, and will be glad to sell all whowish to buy good ana warranted animals. . l ti R. F. FcLLiit, Louisburg, N. C. s U : . UUrUd Id) rAU ran-,- 10 r cm n IN Noting that can be done to injure wfctj acd wtiiikctioii la results w omitted even in the smallest detail. ' I y E Erery order Urge or mall with promptness atid despatch. uciitct aavmjcg Come here with your prescriptions, anywhere. Wharton & Tyree, Workers in Artistic ? Photography Raleigh, N. C, Eatabllshed 25 years. Writers a card malum; an en gagement, when coming to tbe Capital. t NOTICE THE SCOGG IN LOUISBURG, DRUG CO n. e. cnolCE Cut Flowers ! ! Rosea, carnations and YiolcU a specialty. Wedding bouquets and floral offerings arranged in, beat 1904, of the Superior Court of Franklin . A.t. 1 . a 1 f n I tries, where th? superstition origin- degreeand sentenced to State prison ated, that the lambs frisk and dance for a term of ten yea's. SPRUILL A HOLDEN, Atty's vri.u n i: i. ti I . ..a,,,. ,t.le ghort noUct gammer GoTernorof North Carclina for the par- r08Q hushes, and eYerythmglin the aon ox Alexander . Alston, alias Bad or I nonst line, at Robert Alsto, conricted at April term. it has often been askea wnr am egg is the symbol of Easter. The ase of eggs for Easter can be traced to the theolegy and philosophy of Egyptians, Fersiaas, Gauls, Greeks and Romans, among all ef whom an egg was a symbol of the universe, the work of the Supreme Dirinity. The Persia 8 gaTe presents of eggs at ine least oi tne rernai eqamox in honor of the renewal of all things. The Jews adopted it te meet the circumstances ef their bistery a a type of their departure from Egypt, and it was used in the feast of the ; passover as a part of tha firaishing the table with the Paschal lamb J : - - The early Druids also used the egg in their ceremoaies. in the light of the rising sun oa Os- tro, the name of the heathem divin ity who was also represented as dancing and who gave to oar Easter its name,. O " EASTKR SUlfDaT. J LO'QUINN & CO PHONE 149 Raleigh, North Carolina. This March 12th, 1909. : BOARDERS: WANTED,- ... I haye opened a boarding house at 109 South Blount Stret, Raleigh, N. r . vuia urn wi uuu I .... . . ... fy all persons havine olaima armlnat I u- u Kld to lave -11 who V tiecDtrii! NoUca ' H. Beddingfleld, deceased, late of Frankhn county. K. C, this is to noti fy all persons having olaima atrainst the said decend&nt to exhibit them to 1 the undersigned on or before the 12th day of March. 19ML. or this notice will Easter Sunday which for centu be plead in bar of their recovery. All rie.w ob.err.d oriy.b, obtain pau ,Ut mis tne lztn aay or March iwj. IDA H. HALE, Th? Franklin Perpetual Building and Loan Association churches is now almost universally w kept as a day of days, all evangeli cal churches symbolizing it as the anniversary commemorative of the resurrection of Christ, a , festival which in the early Christian era was distinguished as tbfe Sunday of joy, and which Gregory Naziaazen 1,500 In Switzerland a peculiar game is played at Easter. Large baskets tilled with brand are placed in 1 1- ' A . eircie somewnere on a iree- ntia or . T ti? t m i jrnoiie;piaee. inen as many rows of 100 eggs as there are competitors are laid, each egg a foot .or so apart from i the next, the rows radiating from the baskets to an equal distance The task is to put the 100 eggs, one by one into the basket without breaking anyj,and who does it in the shortest space' of time is the : win ner. ' ' :: ':i5C:; ' " ' ;-i wish cd board to call and are me. I shall be glad to have all my Franklin j bounty znends call to see me whn in Raleigh. ' Mrs. S. W. Jones Executrix of W. Beddingfield; de ceased. W. H YARBOROUGH, ' Attorney. Mortac Sale of Land By virtue oi a power of sale contain- ed in the mortgage deed executed on the 19th day of December. 1006. by Henry years ago called the "queen day of Williams and wife, Caroline Williams dayS, that exc,Is all .ther, a. far a, STd&SSM Xl&Zun NOTICE. The place for buory men will w found at G. S. WHITE'S RESTAURANT be baling recentl v moved In Mead ows new building. A flrst-claas meal can -and will be terved fresb tho bun exceeds the other stars, and lvunt Registry, Book No. 112, at u: u .;ii J . ... Ipage 299. default havinf been made in win is bvui Mown iu me - cass as i jjg payment of the '- debts thereby se-land hot. with the Ut tbe market the "bngnt ,day." Another typical curea tne unaerflgneu wiu on the 3rd4 affords. Come to see me. name for Easter is the "HeWay of Mat thT cSurtho Hope." - ' door, in the town of Louisburg, at There is a Tours to plea. O. 8. WHITE. j . i . j about the hour of noon.sell to the high. (Wonderful charm and eat bidder at i-ublic auction, for casU. fascination in this queen festival of that certain tract of land in aaid mort-1 .u'A. l-ui-v- ut gas: conveyed and described as fol- ui?u,.uiu'uuiuuiMOB iu. wuwi. jow.. That certain tract or rMl of Choke and fresh Cut-Flowers I Aocitiou. F. B. imSKZ President, KM. H RLTR?C Sec and 1ms. 1 LOUISBURG, N. C. This home institution offr a aafe i&vfttUaezit to all mho dtW v invest amall or large ami wetklv; and a fair rHurn cn tit ttittib. can be promise-! under conibervaUve txjuiagtatl acd ttcrrtie sion of the buaine. IU futur cahdoI U fairly jttdc Vv iw both becauae of the cxpD4Mi tncidoUl to crfriisMion aad ImI fund to loan until accumulated, aad Uucw h ail beau vr takinga iU beginning is Bcarily tdkil; but iU rlu bi atd wCJ inerAe from vcat to vear. A A Saving Institution it invents the weekly ir.ullm it of lb t&vrator rtl ortaU gage aecurity, ajwioring in aay cvest a .afe rvtura tf capUl To thono who dr to b-;ld bcca- ard ry for tLrai io inatallmenU it i th hi plas whirb Km Va' drriai. U greatest factor in the upbuildifr of a comtaujaity: aad tLia can poyit with pruU to cvr2 hAdk-crot? ad diralu L&ta. a wJ aa tho of humbler cocttruciioa but & ore l-b m dirU, ttuil w its funds in the tru two yr of iu cxiuc. Join the AxaocUUoa, aad talce atock whtthrrou !i ao Wrr I or mr.st and build op vour oattm'ttSiilv. I I ! For furthrr infrmatioa aa to plaa of cparalicia. mmk Uy, rW a, to the Prt-aitTcnt, fWrUry acwd Tnwwrarr, cr-nay other cdbft ? k rafcel world with its wondertnl lessons of lnd lying and being situated in Dunn's - ' t xt . i u -5 t6wnshipvFrank)ia county. N. C.and returning life. Not only is the deep bounded 6n the Bast by J. R. Weath- religious sigfnificance of the occasion ersby, on the north by Crooked "Creek. illustrated in the most attractive nd n i h&k' rSf in?fi??t7 o , w , : - . aU - on the south Dv Sue Driver and W. P. oeauuiui iorm as a lesson w we eye, Bridgers , containing 63J acres more or pot and out door bidding plants. Yeg- auu uirougu loui ta iuo -uear urn- less, xerms oi sate uasn. the joyful featuresi of Easter, the up- Bbbdimqfield, Cukavbs A Pace. springiag of hope aiad the miracle of - Mortgagees. me, inspire a eonaiwon oi joy ana inis March 13, lVKrJ Of Carnationl, Roaesf Violcta, etc Floral designs and Flowers for all occa sions. Potted Ferns and all kinds of !-t : Thib Easter festival of our fore fathers covered a period of 15 ;days. The week beginning f with Easter I fcunoay ; was most entirely given over to sport and games and genera) ; merrymaking. An. odd 'feature of Piii the old time celebration was that of ' r - ' y 'Vr-ckittihg'l in J a JchairV decorated; " with ; J V: ' I white ribbons. -Easter MoadayV and ;;:-i:v;:-!Easter ; Thursday - were';-known 'j ' ' A $ S heaving days; the women sitting uva , ?. i ' fchair on Monday and ; the men i on V;?-Tuesday. .Those heaving or ; lifdrig 1 thr Stf ;:Ume8fcarid;:ttien kiss 1 the1, ecu- pantwbpj invtuij-n, kissed them.1: T6 . tVio vTT.t. at t.h . 1 ad and ; lassies i n -r the districts where ( the -novel v cere 3 happiness in the lives of y bang and . old, and the most inssasible of Spruill & Holden, Attyi. Rheumatic poisons are quickly and surely driven out of the .blood with Dr. snoopTs Kheumatic Kemeay uquia or tablet 4orm. Dr: Shoop's booklet on Rheumatism plainly and ' interestingly tells iust how this is- done. sufferer of . this book. or better . still, North Carolina ) ' . Franklin County In stot Cour : S. L. Duke : 1 , ' Vs ; J NOTICE OF R: H. Duke,' Monsell f Duke, Dorsey Duke I SUMMONS. - and others J e table plants in seaaoo. All orders promptly filled, H.SraNMETZ; florist. Notice By virtue of a decree of the superior court of Franklin county made la the case Tof W. H. Griffin & Son to use of S. S. Sykea against Duncan Bollock & Gct'Oiiir Catalogue All kinds of foreiture ad aaaaie, hairy rarriagta. CaUle-gv Wa have a large cxpesM gotten et caLa!o shewing a fax tew prics of carnages and ga-cxrU,alo im Ui ud W4 rcKs chairs, s swing machine w sU U at factcrr rrica .W.t, tL I good to vou dirtct if you wUK , write", pr. Shoop, Racine. Wis book ana free test samples. Tell some I To Mnspir TViVp dfnAn ulwif I ehall on If ortdav the th r! w -- ' wvtv.aab all 1UD I 7. . ' J v . a l a,vi .11 a at . f aDove enuuea action: for the of AnriL 1909. sell at e T"i- xou wiu taice notice that a clal vwv"tX" . r t.w book ana iwvfwipa, wuu v proceedine entitled a abov ha lxmisourg, . . 10 u mgncst bfcuer money,JustjoinwitLJ)r,:Shoop and gSJS fa Sn?or fS Jlf for cash i valuable tractor ptrccl of aiVe some sufferes apleasant surprise, j,, TCountv f or-e , V2S Sf lying and situated In Cyprms TliBoddieemrug SUSS F2e Creek townahlp. -Franklin County arrf ; - j -" :k ,m- , '. t . . - . l tenants m common thereoi nf I bounded as followf it On north by lands , There.is. Batisftionin irn Sykes. cSea.t bv UndVof W. A a Wll vjy w w-v a 11 w ww a by . lands or acres. Time von nivi none sometnincr wonnv- oi wu wuniyana pazxiv in vajica rmmtv i - -rr- '' adjoining the lands of George Ay euelfS fa WS approval m? ;' f v - and oth. . f0;i' John Roes containing 23 fmw ;'-. ' more or less, and jn which It haa been of.816 Jck?a f rf.vKEhauiaismi. shown by affidavit . before this court ut K?V trtVrtvr: i More than nine out of every ten cases you are interested as tenant in m. - ! . ' w 1 2vn. - -5 Com. of rheumatism -.afve Hsimply rheumatism J mon. vAnd vou vdll further take notice 1 Thia sale wDl be continued until of tre: muscles, due. to cold or damp, i tnatyou are reouired to appear before I April ISthV or enrome roeumaus.m.;. xn sucn. casts uwuwj ox.. tne cjuperior Court of no internal treatment is required. The Franklin County, N. . C., at hia free application of Chamberlain's ; Lini- office in - the court house in Louls- ment is all that is neeaeorna u cer- ourj v on the 12th day of April, Having qualified as Administrator of tain to ';give quick reliefc;, Ge t a tnal wl answer w demur to the pe- Lucv Hunt, deccated. notice is hereby civ ii re- viuuu in Bain inpcmi nnvMiiw . ' i i i . . - The ined i Notice ireyea,iuiJaw tt"U Bou0. :::4-v , " I T " FHx w.wio court ior tne i make. immediate payment, and thorns rfi'o n nrm -H c m icines ii&aallv cive internally for - rheu matism are .poisonous or very . strong medicines. 'They are -Worse than.use les 3 iu cases' of chronic and muscular For sale hy Uoddie-l'erry relief demanded in raaH This the 9th day or March. . : . ;. vm i. e :' ' W J J- BARROWS Clerk. Sapenor Court, Franklin County ;V -v ' Attorney for Kamtitt holding claims ..against" aaid relate must praacnt same on or before March 12th, 1910, or this notice, will bo plead in bar of their recovery. This March 12th, 1909 ' ; . G. a M ITCH UN 12 L. 9 . ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE a aou gtv our dialogue or write for U Ttra raa ihra kc much cheaper you carl bay at home aa4 aava frt'ght, ilia Ick oov teen i&at our buu&i.i We am to 44I) cm rc. lower, and acll you the Wat, buy your goods iu lxzl$lrcrz tod fro 0. W. . HOLLINGSWORTH F R rt T TT TIMES S1.00 PER YEAR 1 ti:'V&1toW Drug Co. -":'-. . . . t ' Admuibtrator
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