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7 '."'fAV'' 5 ' THE, HOWIE CIRCLE COLUMN Pleasant Evening to RBif6riB8.R ColUninDBdi- a's Tlieu at Evening Tide cbudeY thoughts fbom the editorial pen What sunshine is to flowers, amai bility is to the family. Cross .- looks and cross words dwarf and starye the souls of those around us. No general role can be laid down for, the training of children. Take your child and make your rule f. fit him. You cannot make a child fit a ple'to save your life. " LWt repress the buoyant spirits of your children. Half an hour of j merriment within doors, and merri- j aaentj of a horae'blots out the remem brance of many a care and annoy ance during the day, and the best safeguard that they can take with rJ.m into the world is the unseen . - - - " " frttence of a bright little n6m Sanc tum, Don't be afraid of a little fan at home, good people. Don't shut up your house lest the snn should fade your carpets, and your hearts lest a laugh should shake down a few of ihe musty old cobwebs tkat are hang ing there. If you want to ruin your sons, let them think that all mirth and social en jojmen ISSSt lM t the threshold without when tbey come ho ne at night The sweet influences of flowers" ure a Source of much pleasure. Home does not seem like home, where there are no pure, sweet flow ers blooming; they cheer and refresh us beyond measure. Music is no less important in making home hap py; there should be s;me kind of a musical instrument in every home, and if nt instrument can be had, there can be singing. " Sympathy and love, devotion "to the interests of others, instead of the interest of self, is an irresistible tide carrying all before it, sweeping away unkind ness and gmaltness and Jeal ousy, and carrying those who are borne on its streme triumphantly over the shoals and quicksands of daily worries and vexations which can make life so tiresome and so un satisfying. , hearts that were made to love, and severs anions that have been declar ed that "man should not put asun der." No words mean more k to home, happiness and heaven, than thes e, Be not faithless, but believ ing." - - ' Administrator's Notice : - Having this day qualified aa ad mi d is trai or of H. : T'.DentOD:" de ceased of Franklin county;-, this is to notify alTpersons having claims again Bt.lus estate" to preae'ntltheni to rue on or before Nov.' 3rd, 1910 11..' .'. . . n : . ; ' ." a - or uus nouce win. ue pieaa m oar of their recovery.- . All persons ow ing said estate -will make;. payment at once. Tbis Kov. 3rd; '09 J. C. STALLING S, Admr. Each Ot m liVf s i an open page upon which we afe Continually iiiak ing impressions. How cautions should We be that these impresions be beautiful. Let us then at even tide scan the page of our Ufe. durioq . th? d?., discovering all mistakes, and 4v'ef .afterward strive to avoid a repe- " tition. of them. Don't worry about something that you think mnf happen temorrow, be Cause yea may die tonight, and to morrow, will find you beyond the rgacl) of worry. Don't worry over a thing that happened yesterday, be cause yesterday l'a hundred years away. If you' don't beii&y it just try to reach after it amd bring it back. Don't worry about anything that is happening today, because to 4ay will lat only 15 $r 20 -minutes Boni Worry aDout things you can't help, because then there's no need to worry. Don't worry at all. If you want to be penitent now and then it won't hurt you a bi it will de you good. But worry, worry, worry, fret, fret, fret, Why, there's neither sorrow, penitenoe, strength, penance, reformation, hope nor resolution in it. It's mere worry, : MOTHER. jAlas! how Htthj do w$ appreciate fmr' mother's tender love while she is with us-, though dutiful and devot ed to her. Alter her lips are closed. tor ever, and we know she will nev er more lead us b tier counsel,cheer us along tvie pathwmy whe& thorns pierce us, shadows :gather over uf, thwii we turn memory's fiages and feel tbat if we only had m'other back how many rays of sunshme we would bring into htr heart. S"'many kind hessefr we might have shb'wn her if we had only known she was going away so soon to return no more. How of ten these thoughts have passed through my mind since my sweet old mother left me, fcnd I do not deubt but all who have lost a mother feel t e same. "Yet oft as I look backward o'jer the long waste of years, ' My heart is filled with sudden pain, my eye's grow dim with tears, As I call with vain regret and many a secret smart; How oft in times of waywardness I grieved her tender hen'rt While these thoughts icome our pother's tendejj love coii)fort, "V? feel that wfiile we have grieved her manv tirnas, her love wrapped the "mantle of charity" about us. This is -comfort, T lose why fcry blest Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator of the estate of T. T. Hunt, deceased, late of Franklin county, this is to notify all persons having: claims against the es tate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of November 1910, or this no tice will be plead in bar of their recoT- .Ala a ery. au persons maeDiea to saia es tate will please make immediate pay ment. This 5th day of Nov. 1909. B. G. PERSON, Adm inistrator of'TT Hunt Wm H Ruffln, Atty Dissolution Notice The firm of Mrs. D. G. Best & Son doing a general furniture bus iness at Franklinton, N. C, has been this day dissolved bjr muti al consent, by Mr. Jno. M. Best with, drawing from said firm. . Thy bus jnesf? will be continued under the Uam6 Tikmt and has assumed all re sponsibilities of tho tirm, and has a so purchased all accounts of said firm, - Mrs. D. G. BEST, " JOHN M. BEST. 'i--UJ-W 11 11 MUM . . III S II I p.i Sale of Valuable Land By authority of a judgment of the Superior Court of Franklin countv, en- 1 terea at uie uctooer lerm, lyui. ana dv J consent of all parties interested, I will, as commissioner of the court, on Mon day, the 6th day of December, 1909, at 12 o'clock m., cell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction at the court house doo- of Franklin county. Louis bur, N. C., that certain tract of land fcitnatw? in Franklinton townahi. Frank lin cour.- 2?i he la.udi of p, Winston George Winston and othern, and more particularly described as follcTvs; ' , Bounded On the X tit tj th lan-A 6T . H. Winston, On - th $0UtK C.V the rids of G S Wilirami un4 Cieortrc Win- stoji, ou tlie-oa4tjyut lands of C S William's rud T c( iBeves. and on the north by th lands of J L Mitchell, containing 132 acres, being known as the Yarborouzn home plaee, and the same land conveyed to J E Yarboroujch by M Purefoy and wife and recorded in book 146, page records oi uegisier ot Deeds office for Franklin countv and the same conveyed to M Purefoy by deed from J K Yarborouch. Mortcoffe. recordecl in book 148. paaro 145, said Register 8 ofiice. W. . Jose, lorn Trustees Sale of Land By virtue of a power of sale contained m that certain deed of trust, executed on ae ou uay oi uciooer, iuvkj v-. .-v Hale. Lula Hale and W. G. Hale to M S. Clifton, Trustee, and duly recorded m the Keei8trv of Franklin connty. m book 162 at pag 390, default having been made in the payment of the in debtednesa thereby secured, and in and for foreclosure ha upon the trustee by the the bond secured bv sair dersigned will, on Slonday, the 6th day ot December dav in said in of aon, at th ;urea, ana i.o- f ving lx?en made I C4i party holding d deeil, the tin-' fclK it ocinjr lao first Mou- iJri mntW, at about the hourJsTs ;he court liouse door, m tj Louisbur, N. C. otrer for fuiiNJo the highest bidder at public auction f0rV Cftsi, an undivided two fifths latMV' in that certain tract of land" W uid ' deed of tru?t conveyed, Knd therein de-; scribtd an follows Uouilded oi mo North by ri-as Yar- V i.ireuton Ro.d, on routh by Mru. W There is nothing iliat is sp-cheerr iug to a mothers heart, and sdeh a fich recompense for all she has sacri- witu f aiO'thel" let lis be? 10 treat Q. r.Iumford and on West by (. .W. GO her with the tWndefirSt 'care. For no for(1 ar.d containing 22 acres, more a , jtl I lose on.l linmif r.'rtnl rif t Tll huvrill hv fLi. . matter IrOVr treat her when she pattie Hale from E. G- Brown. The in- J ryo tfeiVUrydU will teel manv regrets. i"ests hcreiu conteyed are the life C5- rfot If you ask a child where home is the one-fifth interest each of Vi. G. . fSZz Ni i .5 Tt I Hfilo finri T.tila Hftlp rlnlnrpn Or Kiml i ne wouia say wuere rnoiuer is nome vZZ U ux wsii -Ur, W . i vj. v. lia iu: twin i aLtiv; v . - - queer; soothes our heartaches, rain- nouovnng personal propeny cou eyT J -lin o-frrcQiri mnrf m cro linn ton ntl r. i wZA x J : 1 J . .1 U ..ft a Ili j x i . t nceu anu emiureu, asiuo wuu o.u.ov- i isiers u pmr neae, protcoi.H us irum i gyf one.gray mare. of our chiihpoi where mother reigns I offer'at., -the same timeand place the ollowingv personal property conveyed : Une top bug This 5th day of v'innia TamAmKnnM nf Hor nbllrlrn I V. kUota - ..-I3.il- oia mnot I November, 1909. - ' i: . ' 'hflra la nnthinff tnat ran kanm mfltl I otriT iornra tho hnmo iwh&r or woman more tham the tenderness they know not the sorrows of time and gentle care they manifest to- Home, beyond the dark river of Wards their aged parents as they tot- death, where, no sweet ties are sever- ter on the borders of another world. ed, no: tears thre, uofarewells spot ,- - i Notice of Land, Sale TJnder and bv virtue of a power con tained in a certain mortgage made, to Mrs Luev.Batehelor. ' deceased, on the en: witb God the Father. God the 7th day of Jteiy 1906. by E T Wright, nntW' Arid tfftoWed . dook IQ on page 140 ,or tt " .' it 4-" ' . 1 c o : : xiow oiien xue leeuugn . are. aau ui oiui,(Vu,. uiuiuw.. uuu ranklm countv Beffietrv. to sesure the heart almost broken bv - ah un-1 father, brothers aud sisters, alt theruUwo certain proraissary notes of evea ji-A , 5 ;n, K.o.ni ttKAma AVi,i"-Uiv a4te therewith, the said notes being for We find that on account of abort erop &c W. U, f U heavily of gooda cr .very description in oar Hnf tUm oo. i order to get nd of them, wewUl tl ttua at Aachen EVERY SATURDAY and other public dam rgilc of wJm Vhar Tb-. shop worn or out of W,, bul kro f,h Af, , loa-l an opportunity to suppir tournr f i . SHOES, CLOTHING, UNDER WEAR, Etc. at your own pnee, wan neTer before oiIrcd. sales and pick up the bargain. Don't to & K. li ALLEN'S The ans ,tore Master ore Cloth es Mm HI A. 1 V - m'f - T1IK ri.T!!i:s THAT t run s r Eiiii in Mil Money's Worth OR 1; . haps,' when the heart was hungry ; v ili r for kindness and love. The tonsue has been the : weapon with which r $100; Hewaxd, $100 loved nnes have been drivphont into . ."fr 01 . MW ?aper W"6 lovea ones uaveeen ariven oux imp ear0 th&t t(leM ig at .j t 0,eareded dw the world to jeek for what should I a8e that aen.e M been b'e to car in a v! 'ifii v. ; . UtBstafteB. and that ts'iCatarrh. IIalVB Ca . uo iiio v iguuui,, put uuu ,Vl cai tti q tvu vum m iu imi; puuuTe can) low childrenkindi;anl ; On tbw other hand, many " a he art ;, ueiofc a cousuMivion aiswaue, reaniTee a con- FtatHtioiial treatment- Hall's Catarrh Core i is taken interna'UT:' acting directly noon , the : ' i uiooa utt mucotis enrlaces. of the ejtenw vuo ,vfiiuB ;,,-,ow suyi iej i Pippocie. sbu KiTiuK in uatieot Btrnffth -, tiv bmlding np . iie conatitntion and aUUng nature in doinsritw woncThe urocrintnra ihjt? no inuca lavxn in'ita enratire powers that they btferNOner Hundred Dollar ua it .laiiB iq cure. Bend lor. list of testimonials - . .-v .,-.;. , Address F J. CHENEY & CO ; Totedb O." "v. -t Urged, on bvvkind words : of encour- V, T -,.t agement. , . in life.' Lack pt faith in one - anoth--; Vrei leadatd a : . ) fi8hnes8,- writhout sympathy aud con geniality; it 7 destroys; the germ;' of ubbs, wrecks peaceandl 4 clouds the sunshine Alife; t smnies after 'described, -the unde sijrned, . ad ministrator of the said Lucy liatebelor. 1 V deceased willon Saturday November 27, iVtfV uetweerx Uie bour-or iv U'm; and -2' p. mat the court house door in xouisDurg, oner lor cjc ijiq iiiacsi bidder, & certain tn.ct or parcel of tanu m Unnns rownshipj Fran ki in "Countyj described as follows:- ' vv".'- - Beihir the same' land tbu'veyed !by deed from Lucy Batchelor. to 4 the .saidl a j. tv riKO 01, eyeu uate wiva uie tsl.hi the.gAid E T Wright ind others and be- fe saia ueyuatcneior, 'botindea on tnei iirr . X - X ke Hall's FatnilT Pilts f dr fcbitstipation FOR: SALE c --r- '-s" " aw. j-x tics, oawmm with cable feed, 3 head blocks. "Just aa it came irom the farrrvrw Ayw Money Back Why ike cbrj rj rstl.w that too doa't It. kWsi) Ici yoar faith in F. W. WbcloV Mu Ur Tailor. tl C'atbr. tLl Le al ways gia SufauoTi Gc.l Wear, r s4tt tVl a lilU Iim than yoa ray eliHrbrrv 130 TO t)T.UCOATS FliOX! ta SC. 10 tc Y r vccil lckc "m,tij V3k ovf r Sbcff tL kind iLu Jtit. wcjt wIl. Add lb KKc tbki Stetson Jid otber Ha-ira triads of HATS. .Vll UUsl Lar-r an5 coJora. 1 t fl A ' 1VTTT 'rorwYT't' l-ivr rfT c q ? ' r nvnr now on file in the clerk's office of the county ofvFraukVin.' rForn more com plete description reference is hereby made to-the" above mentioned mortgage. This tract of land contains oae rood dwelling house and is in a high state of cultivation Terms of sale,1. Cash. f - A: .! (1 - B. O. CONE, v Administratorrsf Lucy Batchelor, - de -' . ceased, Mort;ae. Louisb u rg's Clo thier "T V- O-V fVL w'.:. w wTZJ rfV f r V rvl 77.' r r r J r V t - 'w 1 w - - L1- w -w -"o 4fc w w w w V'-V
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