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THE HOWIE CIRCLE COLUMN. Pleasant mening KBienes k. uoiumn libm Gated to Tired Mothers as They Join the Home Girds at Evening Tide - CRUDE THOUGHTS FROM THE EDITORIAL PEN The man or woman who can wear ban man can ever possess. This their eld clothes until new ones can be bthought should be an -incentive, and paid for, has a high order of courage; a -stimulating reflection to all care worn mothers, that while they carry the real burdens of life, the possess the real gem that rules the worldlove. How many careless, lighthearted, indifferent creatures have been" transformed by the world "mother hood" into beings of love. Then, if God saw fit to confer the honor on woman of "keeping his jewels," did he intend her to be encumbered with the "joke of sin," and yet bring them up for His glory? Some of his mes sages, heavily freighted with love, seem intended for mothers. Surelv "Come unto me all ye that are heavy laden and I' will give you rest," is balm to the weary heart. No music so-sweet when we have heard its meaning. Always keep on hand enough love to go aroand among your children, Do not let them feel they have grown too old to pet. It is a charming thing to keep sweet-tempered and patient through all the day's work and worry. A sunshiny woman in a pink calico dress and white aprpn is the sweetest thing in the world. Such a woman, cheery, courageous, self reliant and sympathetic, will make poetry in her little world as well as the poet who fills the imagination. One who can have for her constant companions pleasants thoughts and original ideas, and above all an interest in and love for her work, will be happy in doing it. Every comfort that can be drawn around the old people ought to be held as a duty, to preform which will warm the hearts of the young peo ple. The heat of their dav has pass ed; all the stormy morning and torrid' noon have gone by, and they" are now in the twilight waiting for the stars. It is a good thing to draw man tles about them as the night- air be gins to grow cold. It is a good thing to hold brigth pictures before dim eyes; a good thing to prove music for -the ears that are not much longer to hear. A good thing with song and with cheer to steady their steps down the farther. slopes. We are not sorry when times are hard. The women then cook uood les with the chicken to make the chicken go round; make good gravy to save the meat; serve apple pie oftener than plum pudding; do away with the servant girls, who can t cook, and display their own skill; j stay at home more with the children, becau&e they have no fine clothes to every iota of , v. . - - m r Belter to. be Snre Eeibrekand Trjaa lo be Sorry Altemards J HoW many," many times Women have been heard to say "I wish I had bought a Singer!" CJSome of (hem own bargain-slore ma chines which were represented to be "as good as the besi, and cheaper." A little use soon uncovered their weaknesses and the loss or break bf a part left them utterly useless and a waste of money. Q The only way to avoid the tricks of irre rponsible "dealers" is to buy a Singer direct from the maker. Then you know beyond any doubt that 1 you are getting the best sewing machine made for the lowest price at which a reliable machine can be sold. 5 -Air.l you vi!l have no reason to be sorry after-Vc . Wrevcr you are there's a hariz- .von- r.Tir by to promptly sunnlv ARRIVING jhirr Uajthi UitUy M a4 iis .ju:.c. ihi fll. W. Kr ntr Ufc?ti Se. m . i - tt Xif 4' fthfXv At 1.1 l P V -. . . . . AARON DEITZ Louisburg, North Carolina 2 r i: fT-vc expert rssistance. r rget a Singer. wear gadding; try their hand at nice old fashioned ginger bread, instead of angel's food; the general health is better; and the people who would otherwise come and visit a month stay at home. There is nothing so terrible about hard times if a clever woman manages the house. It-is not enough that the young women of today shall be what their mothers are, r were. They must bti more. The spirit of he times calls on women for a higher order of thing, and the requirements of the woman of the future will be 'great. we must not be misconstrued into saving that the future woman will be one of mind rather than of heart. T ir : I ; . . i .rower or mina mnseit no more makes a tru woman than does ' wealth, beauty of person, social sta tion. But a lear intellect, a well trained mind adorns a youn woman, just as an ivy will adorn a splendid 'oak; a true woman has a power, something peculiarly her own, in her moral influence, which, when duly developed, makes her a queen over a wide realm ot spirit. But this she can possess only as her powers are cnlti vated. Cultivated woman yield the scepter of authority over the world at large. Wherever a cultivated wo man dwells, be sure that there vou sa a . . ' wm aiuu renuemeni, moral power and life m its highest form. For a woman to be cultivated she must be gin early; the days of girlhood are transitory and fast fleeting, and the' girls are women before we know it in these capid times. Every girl has a certain station to occupy in this life some one place to fill, and often she makes her own station by her capaci ty-, to create and fill it. The begin nmg influences the end. TV , ; When God ; stooped to earthand : placed the crown of motherhood on -. the brow of woman, he enthroned in -r J' . - MULTIPLICll'T OF THINGS. If a man goes into business, does he assumes the duties of head clerk, book-keeper, cash boy, collector and janitor? And if he could do so wiw.cn ue cannot ana would no: con sider would he look his best, act ' most agreeable, keep a perpetual smile and have his place of business spotless? Let us look at 1 woman. She enters business marriage does she assume duties of head house keeper, cook, seamstress, laundress, nurse, tutor and outside man? And when she does for she usally does can she keep her house clean, her temper serene, buttons sewed on, re move all thoughts of care from htr husband's heart, keep .her prettiest clothes on and scented with violet and lavender, her sweetest smile on and her mouth puckered up for a kiss for they only come when least expected, for when we yearn for them we usually keep on yearning? No! of cours she can't run all' the special departments of a complex marriage with a menagerie of child hood annex, and a husband to come . nome wnen twilight falls to claim reserve vitality left. i I Sold eel br er Sewing Machine Company MAIN STREET. headquarters for , The Improved Monitor TXT i - . o ws" you sue win eitner have to c?ll in some specialist derai-serai-oc- casionally or else have, more simple ood, do away with kitchen fads, let the husband help with the little dnes and feel a burden of responsibility. l'rict iron wilh it all day at a rout of ahpts: t ornt Kvrr-Iron i GuarantrNl to work -tUtUj i , op r.ite accordinc tn the n.trictjon n:th rcl I have decidffl m run a$?ain a Sale serve the public vith First Self-Heating Sad Iron o nil thi Iron any nnman can tin am ..Mir.nry ironinff at an pxpon nf atnitit one vn:. anO ran Sz O o o o o o o o o o igCOCOOOOCCO o o o o o o o o o o o CCO COOCCOQOOOOO Everything r;-- a' 'a: It t VJ V PHONE 4-7 Mi U . !! 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Important We wish to inform thp and adjoining communities that we have put in a nice and complete line of coffins, caskets, etc, and have just re ceived a new urj-to.datft h accommodation of our customers. Call 10 see us wnen in need of our service This hearse will also be let at reasonable wnen anyone aesires it. torivHY & TIMBERLaKE Youngsville, N.'C- Lost Mondav afternoon hAfwoor, w Factory and Saw Mill gold, watch 14 K. A?"6 ,17 Walton I.. 739.958. The firfArnrJil j-j Flease return and oblige. fcJ. H. COOPER. Notice Having.qualified as executor of the Will of Lucy w. Smith, deceased, ail persons having claims against the said estate, will present them on or before Aug 19th, 1911, or this notice will be plead in bar of their Tecovery. All per sons owing the said estate will please settle with the undersigned at once. This Aug. 19th, '09 . ;. Jr j r JOS. T. INSCOE, Ex'r. J S COBB, LOUISBURG; N. C. TO THE PUBLIC Under the contract made at the time of the purchase of the "Hujrhcji St-rai: Warehouse" property, we cannot allow any "l'Stractions on the lot of .d pr- erty, and we must insist upon the removal of all lumUer now on the property. AT ONCE, and that none be placed tUereon in the futurt. Others liv- narno will be considered as a trespass and the trespasser dealt with accordingly. j.l(, is meant for everybody. GRIFFIN &c BEASLEY O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O o o o o o O Phone No. 100 o Big Lot of Come to Sec Mt Heforo Huvint: Brantley G. Hicks, LotsJxirg4 V OOOCOCOCCOCCO CCOCOCOCOOOG0 SPECTACLES and ooo EYEGLASSES o () o o When you are fitted with glasses, you naturally expect to pet tho Ivm Results. Glasses that not only look r.ghi but are of the pretest aid to1 w Tision. And that is what youget when 1 fit you. I will he in Louubui j O at the Louisburg Hotel, Wednesday, Sepieruber nth. one Amy O The Time To Deposit Louisburg Hotel, Wednesday, Sepieruber EXAMINATION FREE DR. S S RAPPORT - . Notice ' 7 iTo my patrons and scholars:, ' ? ' ' t : IT. 1 t . . . . xiavmg maae arrangements with the Graded School Trustees;-1 will ; begin my music class in the . music' room at the Graded .School, on JAugv 31st, and continue there Hthrough. the session Patrons and scholar : '; will , please talcfe "tc. .. ctuyiara qui aitenaini? tiraaftri '11 a.- . RfthrM.1 uirni ho dence on Church; street after 2pm in SEW FALL LIKE New fall line sample Halt just neiv4 at THE BARGAIN STORE- , Ar J . ' . ,. . , 1 aence on vjnurcp street after 2d m m - Ihelieart a-parer, traer, holier love ! the afternoon: .VKM.JBaMbw' rS, CCOCCOCCOCCDO CCOCCCCCOOOO (J . o CCCCCCCCCCCDC -occccccccocco lo. -a - - - " si rr it 4 t.t f, -I' lt lr tr. t-. The Farmers and Merchants Bank CAPITAL AHD SURPLUS OVER $40 000 W BlItXT. Pmiim I. 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