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THE HOWIE CIRCLE- COLUMN. ' J- 1 n n n n n -T1 ' : V, ' ,' i 1 t ..." V A ' ::, y M r t i . 1 ? I r' r ,1 i I ' ' , i. ( 4 Pleasant: Ev8iM;RBUBriBs.R' DolumniDefli-; I :, thBHomB-GirGliat EuBTiing Tide : : t 1 r r- , 4 - t i CRUDE TH01UGHTS FROM THE ; EDITORIAL rXEB God see all we , do, but the f aw things oar neighbors find out cause us, the most worry. sire you tb' jdo otherwise than enjoy them, out neip moiner nrsi. t . t - Is it worth ; while to let the:,tnind that God has given' you lose" all its vigor for lack lof exercises? - . If Tu fail to'take ; bodily exercise the body shrivils and ;decavs permaturaly. rIf I you fail to take mental exercise the .... itf r,- i It : is easy enough to be pleasant when life flows by like a song;: but the man worth-while is the one who , will smile when verythin gdef dad wronsr. ' c , - . . niinds withers.l fpet apart tome time Nothing on earth is more beloved, for reading thinking and talking ev- esteemed and honored in the world's ery day. Keep the evenings for great heart than a noble youth, one booked helpful talk with yourown. whose character is pure; whoe aims Lite will be happier and mher for it, are high; ' whose life is a model e- The mind is wonderfully, responsive; : - A little time each day devoted to a r good book will amount ta .a great , ' , ' . . , deal in a year. You are not a mere , . . . 4 'CiAm animal that you should be content to h.gher elementsof thed.fferent kmd. t , ' f Inna Knt hua tarn miailt.lAH Tin ntn- ' r7 U1 V7 " " life of the mind is at important as , . , ' . ; the life of the -body. Keep your i,-- - mind young and active and strong r r foi your own sake. Your husband ' will offer you a fuller confidence, a " There is no need to (. spur the more trusting love, and your children American bouse wife to greater exer- wiU be proud of you if you are an tions on behalf ot her family. What intelligent woman. she needs is a curb to ' restrained ' , 4c her often overambitious, overstrain sense of duty. She aims for too kindness. great perfection in some lines, and Mothers, be kind to 5 our little usually succeeds admirably in her cbildren, do not be harsh with them intent. But at what a cpstl witb but their little lives pleasant what a friction of nerves! with what whlle vou canfor VOu know pot how isoort your precious little jewels will be snatched from you by the cruel This "space : belongs to tGco. H. Cooper f - whose adyertiscinent yriirappear in - next i ."'sue.. .He has bought a general stock of mer chandise suited to your needs and will open . . I. i " , ' . in a, few days in the Carlylo.store on Main street. ' He will buy your cotton or fcc you get high market value. 1 V - j u ILJ) lit ) Eo 1 4 GEO, H. COOPER I have pnl trxrWcA x zcv lot of cioe llowi Kir: -prwitipn to fnakf? .i purrbarr priocf that iU I In thi lt I hni mc nice Hupisy htrm &. :. horm and omc that will do juiior thcr.. 1 ! nice new lot of hupe jut in atjd if toa i11 Latr this full niv line Wfort?- doiec o . I ajra occfiO'-: . I s-ive vou ir$ociv. I a waste of vital force. t l .i We believe there would be more frugality in the homes if men would give their wives a reasonable amount of money for household expenses, and let them have all tney can save out of it tor their own use; and men too, would be better cfl than in the unmethodical arid haphazzard way in which most homes are run. Women would be more apt to study kitchen economy if they could see a reward ahead. A nation of thrifty men can not be born of thriftless mothers Womeu have need to know more of business, and think more of means to ends than is usual among them. . , : - ' ; : It does make us tired slang is excusable here to read the census reports giving the number ofVomen "engaged in self-supporting occupa tions," said list including clerks, typewriters, school teachers, etc., but not one wife and mother. As if the woman who darns her husband's stockings, keep the children's faces clean, cooks for a family of a aozen, more or less, keeps the house in or der, washes, irqns,bakes, mends, sews, sweeps, nurses the sick,- spanks the erring, and keeps . an eye on a thous- And, motherless children may call and and one things from early morn- vou m vam log till late at night, and then sleeps Drop sweet benediction on each little with one eye open lest Tommy kicks " head, the bed clothes off or baby shows And Ifold them, in prayer s they signs of croup, were not "self-snp- nestle in bed; porting." But come to think of it, A guard of bright and angels around she isn't. She supports all the rest them invite, of the family, and, in nine cases .out The spirit may slip from the moor- of ten, has neither time nor strength - ing tonight. left to look out for herself. hand of death, and, oh, how "those cruel words will Varn 'in your heart, when you see those little faces cold in death. Kind words will make them obedieut, while -Jiarab words will only make1 them stubborn. Ev eryone appreciates a kird word. Send the children to bed with a kiss and a smile, Sweet childhood will tarry at best but a while, And soon tbey will pss from the portals of home, The wilderness ways of their life work te roam. Yes, tuck them in bed with a gentle "good-night!' The mantle of shadows is veiling the light, And may be rGod knows on this ' sweet little face, May fall deeper: shadows in life's weary race. 1 Yes, say it: "God blesp ray dear chil dren, I prayl" Mahogany China Closets, Side Boards and Tables in suits . $150.00 upward. Also all other lines of well selected stock, Come and see our pretty new' goods. Prices low ' terms easy. Coffins and Caskets J W HOLLI NGSWORTH LIVERY - IN - COMNECTIOII I l5o have a pxnd livery in cKicrwciko win. Iftiblc and can fomifb vou a nicv rir nv lie" iou jonc at rxrafonabtc prioo. Call la w mt EDWARD S. FORD v ! At Fords Stables ! j LOUISBURG, N C ARRIVING Mm t i 1 All Wh are receiving daily lirge qumtities of fill merchandise. W have bought heavily and are still buying enormoci qmntitiwi of good for this fall. We have never before oen ahlo to show such exoeUtnt dothicjc at such a Tiiniam low price as we are prepared to do this fall. Va can tiuthfally say the samenif our shoes. We hayo iho faxnooa L fc L Sho which is cheap at $5.59. we sell for 3.60. The-Toarist, a ttandafd 4.00 shoe at $3.00. Yn excellent gun metal shoo worth $2.00 tl 1.45 and al LLIiil PEW It may be the last, time yon will say varieties of coarse shoes at theloweet figures. f r t ' it ior ayei The night may be long ere you see them again, HELPING MOTHER. AARON DEITZ Louisburg, North Carolina AT THE Drop in our store daring oar Ma jes Jc Demonstration Week. Septem Girls, what are yoa doing to helpbf 27thto ctober 2nd,, and let us .vs s rf fc " rTohnur vaii vnv tha lJraof artrt lire v-i rl your , mothers? There are many house- Maje8tic RaDge ia the best on earth. uoius wuere ioe oiaergiris mignt as- sume a ;arge snare ot. the burdens of .housekeeping and lighten in many I :V -v Notice of Sale naysuniauuiuuue overiaieu mom- TTI rA r, rAr.- t ' ers. It seems as if the vouncr crirla of 1 the Superior Court of Franklin Countv thi pre.ent day ar. almost too mnch StSS t?.? SSffiS absorbed in becoming accomplished I Debnam. dee'd vs Lossie Debnam Ruf- ""w. u iu ttujr- No-. Upon the: special Uroceedini thing so menial as cleaning up a j docket of said cour-, the undersigned roomimak.ng bed, and arraying ta lSSfZ pie, and yet what more useful. knowl-1 the court house door in Louisbursr. N. U the edge, could be, attained or. what -f"SK A 'Amnl!a)imint .iil J t.. ') ' 1 J I"L 3 ill I S-l X a W.lL ? t wuiHomucuii wuiu Bu-auuureu in mg in rraujom vouniy, lorxn varouna nv mrl ha a;,. anx u; ' DOunied and described as follows:' Be- ' " i s gntn'a"poor. mother's cares and john's corner in. Charle ginning at Spanish Oak. Bandy Uttle- cnaries u. Tnomaa line 7 links to a rock thence .East; 9 1-2 ,V reaas lennyson, or spends'" hours at poles toa stake; thence North 73 poles , -, t ' P': : her mother, is doing the ' entire work ning, oontainine by survey 4 acres. ' of the farailv Thtrft ia a Mmftfnr 111 Aerms 01 sale ircasn; 1-3 six monins , 1 ..-O"' i-thmtEs: i ennyson, music and art are I months from i date '.pi sale. ; Deiexred - . - -j ' .i v - I navmcnta to bear ner cpnt Interftst. RACKET STORE You: Can Get Some BiG BARCSAlNS -1 To make room Aov fall goods. ' Wo will . sell; a lot of desirable goods : AT : A S A C Rl Come to see them. w-yy 1 MID P 11 SALE Tuursuay, I' nciay, fcaiurua' 01 iin You ire rfdirJy iavittl to ttiitL W r t ftrc every dcr&rlKficl. Tt sjtc'jiJS a&I ril crliss 4wtc i Fv'.I 1. d' u. ! t n & us Egerton k , . very . goou in ineir-piace, ; ana . we 7";; V" V VV " , v. J,. - This Srd dayof September 1909. would not have you , suppose - we de- - . k ' r t hot tvfv Hnm . , , , , V . B.T. HOLDEN.Com. MRS A M HALL
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