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er-1/ ~ <. ? * THE HOME CIF Pleasant Evening Reve ^ Gated to Tired Moi the-Home Circle CBUDE THOUGHTS FBOl TUB CUBTAIB BALLS. Orsr the sorrow sod over the bliss, Orer the teardrop, orsr the kiss, Orsr the crimes that blotted sad kl A wtmi iQV| r Over the weond of the angry word, i .Qwr the deads in weakness done, ? Over the outlet tact and woo,' Now at the end ef the flying year, Year that tomorrow will net bcjkpre Over our freedom, over thralla, ~ In the dark and the midnight the ourtain falls. -. 4 Orer our gain and over our lees, Orer our crown and orer our eroes, Ovei the tret ef our dieooaleat, Oter the ills that We never meant, Over the soars of our talf-denial. Over the strength that ooaquered trial. Now in the end of the flying year. Year that tomorrow will not be here. Quietly final, the prempter call*; Over it swiftly the ourtain fall*. Over the .crowds and the solitudes, Over ear shitting, harrying moods, Over itu hearths where bright flames Over the cribe where the babies sleep, Over the clamor, ovar the strife, Over the pageantry of life, Now in the end of the flying year, Year that tomorrow will not be here, _ Swiftly and surely,from starry walls, Silently downw ards the eurtain tslU. * ' * > , - a HAPPY *rw T8AB. . Delight and pathos are inextriea~ bly mingled with the thonghi of New r^?? Year'* day. It is only a conventional point of time: any other would do as well. Eveiy day closes an old year and .begins a now one, but for all that we oaanot help feeling that this day which m agreed upon throughout Christendom for the be' ginning of the new year, ia somehow unique. The pat hoe comes from the -review of the . past, and from the enee that another noteh hat bain ' , cut for us on the stick of time. The delight aria* s from the anticipation "of the new and better experiences of the year to come. What, interest any rational pantos could have in having bis fortuue told is' a mystery. 1 - The seat end charm of life consist largely in the- fact that each dey is like e new pegs in the atory. If you wtnu 10 enjoy yoer book yoo do _ not, when it is ball-road, torn to the closing chapter ty discover how it turns oat. Too do not thank anyone for tolling ygu the plot. It is so with life. There is infinite satisfaction in each day's contribution to th* record. You do not want to anticipate it. It wonld be a curls if anyone could tell you just what the year would bring. It if just as reasonable to suppose that the yaar will be bapr py as sad. Who coo tell? Who can control that? Are wo not in the hands of God? That >* the reason for a haypy New Year's day. '"" o a glahc1 back wain. As you turn the corner < into the ? new year, look back a minute over the road you have been traveling the past year.- It seemed a long way . when you startsd out,bat it baa been traversed St last. See the line et thai'road aver winding on, while - } twisting, here and there. Do you remember that boggy plase inte wbioh yeu strayed? How you promised yourself in your better moments, Ji will tarn ever, a new leaf." Have roe been tree to yoursefl? If not, y -I- ones mere before yon atop oat into the pure New Year, renew your promisee to your better nature*. Dont .tray, but linger near the! pleasant outlooks. keep near the bit* ot high ground where you. breath rv^. purer air and can see afar off Heavait's high hills of-blue, make the motive par* work far the object. Be diligent in seeking better ways and in twelva more short months, uke another retrospective giaoe and see how macb pleaaed you will bo with wv??/iu? ui iw worm, som? MM7i gr??tioi(i ?od abrupt far* well* and I'rl# will b* ov.ir, aad iojarar and injured wilj b* l.iid away and forgotu*rr*Tti? not worth whil* to had* each *tb*r. Tbw ia oar adri**, aad like aalfatioD it'a free. Try H darinr 1910. I It ia Wean** nearly all of a* lie* . -$ _____ ___ ;T;__ -] * gjjgSg^gl5 *.*' z. ?LE COLUMN, ries?K Goliimn Dedi:hBr3 as They Join at Evening Tide I THE EDITORIAL FEE nam and gemkne wort i tbia world will seem to poaaeaa. a a a WHAT TO VOBOST. If 70a vould inert'ua year happineue aad prolong 7 oar life, target your neighoer'a faulta. Forget all the alandar 70a bare ever heard. Forget the tempatlona. Forget the fault hading, and' give Belittle thought to the oaoaa which provoked it. Ferget the peculiaritiea of your frieada, and only remember the good pointa which make you load of them Forget all peruana! guarrele o* hiatoriea yea may have heard by accident, and whieb, if. repeated, wo aid eee'm a tbomand Umdrwrorae than thay are. Blot pat aa far aa poa aibla all the diaagreeablea of life^hey will eoaw, but will only grow larger whan you remember them aad the couatant thought of the aeta of maanoaaa, or, worae still, maliaa, will only tepd to maka you more famil iar with them. Obliterate everything iiiajrtnalln fmpi yeaterday, a tart oat with a clean ah eat today, and write upon it for awaat memory's aka oaly those tbinga which are lovely and loveahle. ? " a a How time fliee! Hare wa era again with our cherry greeting! H j ,?,! Vow Voar' A nil urn rnnaf Ka good to the New Year, boys and srirls of the Home Circle. W? most wach it to abominate ursry aort of cwielty, and to lore its fellownien. Wf ami ipyks ij grpw in grace. wisdom and good works. We mutt stand by it if it falls into trouble, and we id ant keep place with it when it grows well. No - lagging behind these times, dear yonng peeple. lie brare, true, progressive, and tbns may the New Year to you be fruitfnl and happy all the year. > ... ' -!l The best ef all gifts at the present time is yourself. Make yourself in some way more pleasant and helpful to others. You may hare been negledtfttl of thsm; be?miudful lienee- forth. You may be quick in temper and bars spoken hastily; put on restraint and apeak kindly bow. Restrain all eriljliabits and make yourself a jov and halp to others. They will blest yoir? __. tee Our reeolutiona for the new year should be definite snd specific. Do not say simply thst you will be more libera!, bst say just how liberal youVill be. Do not say that yon will oe mors faithful,but aay ju4T?bat duties, neglected in the past, yon' will engage to perform,in lbs future. Do not;piorpiee that you will give more of your time to the service of the Master, bat decide upon the proportion of your time which you will%ive. A piomise may be almost or altogether worthless because of iodehoitenaaa. Xet a* Jeal hoeeetly and renerently with Him whom we aerv*. Vow ?od eay. It w pUmBl ia :k?M haw ta hear of oeourreneea that ahew the bettair tide of haraaa aatara. It ia not worth while te hate any one. life ia tee ahort to aherieh ill-will or bard thoughta. What if that an hat. cheated yea? ? that woman played yea falae? Or aoeae friend foraaken yoa? Let it all pete. What differeaee will it make te yea io a few years, whea you go benee to that undiaoorered fcooatry., All whe tr*et you wrong will ~he mere aorry for it than yen in year deepest grief. A Cow more smilae, a lew aaore tears, eeaae pteaeare, rnneh pain, a little longer harrying and V ?? ''' j ?H?SBH? oh bop*, btotiiM * m moo tolly eaatainad b* axpaatatloa*. that Wow . Tear1* i* nlway* Walearo*. ^It ? itw on* d.aj of the twwlve-moath? Cbri*tma* i? chiefly far cbildreo? thai eppoai* moat to atn and woman. II neb of ha attractiveness depesda, 1 for lb* multitude, on ha nominal newness. If* ara all familiar and weary with th* old. W* er? ever sirfhinq f >r th* new, wkieb aaams a* if it wonld bring a Qhaaoa of mind 1 and eoadition. New Year'* ia aot a wbit newer for a moment is aware, ( bot aamea ar* potent, more pofchpt often than thing*. "Wotka y , Hating this d? qqaliOM aa adminia- 1 torn tor of LUa BeUe MlUr, deeeaesd. ( lata of franklin cwan, this is to noti i fy all peraooa hoM*; claims igainat . said estate to preumt them to tfie undersigned ok or Unit Nor. I7U, 1910 or Una notice all M plead ia bar of their recovered AllV>ersona ladebted to aaid estatfr will co ape forward and i mak* iuarediete settlement. This < Hot. nth/lsost \ < V A. A. SMITH, Aden i Administratrix Nstica. , Havingqua tided aa edafiniatratix of I the estate of YfingaamrUndcrhill, de- i aaaaod, late of hanky county. North J Carolia*. this is\ tojtatity all persoaa . having claims againA the estate of said j decedent to exhUHt them' to the uadarsigned at Lojmburg, on or before ! the 10th da' ofAeeember, 1910 or this notice will be~ AeadYia bar of-"their recovery.' All ^persona indebted to said aetata will Aplaaae Wake immediate ^."lo/day efDoe., 1909. V 11m. /lollxcl 's. uwdilbill, Administratrix of Wim*at? VndarhilJ. W H. Buffi a, AU'y. A rlmihtaivaf-ae-e itavaeoa 1 nu*UUiOU?tVlS AlVUtCi Heviag>gu*lJfte?a* administrator of ^ Sereh MwipL dlWItd, late of Frank lin taunt v, thik if to botif y *11 persons I having ctainxs jnin?t the estate of 4 said deceased t/exhibit them to the i undersigned o/orN^efore tbp 10th day < of December, J&lO, ok this notice wilt i be slead in b* o? iheW recdvery. All < perspns indented to sold estate will , please make/mmediate payment. This ] December 7t?. 1900. * w . - ' William Eaton ( Administrator of Sarah Martin.deceased 4 W. H. Yarborough, Atty. ( Land Sale < By virtue of a decree of Jh o Superior I court cf * ounty, Bade in the 4 special proceeding entiil^ Jonah Col- ( lin9 and othenL ?x Parjft> the undersigned will on t*e 15th Ay of January 1910 offer for sal\at th# Court House ( door in Franklin dpunjw the following ^ described traet of IBfe/: .That tract or land in Cedar Rockjfrownship know* as the R. E. Collins# land bounded art ( follows: "Bounded Jon North by 1 lands of Dock B. A-eonartkand others and adjoining thwlands of Jfonry Cirif- s tin, James Sheath and othenc containing 77 acres nw? sr leee. See VJ 00k 03 1 page 970 Fradalin Registry for^full de- t aeriptlo*. /Terms of sale one third eash aud the balance on a credit of ninety -* days. This December 15th 1900. R. A. P. Coourr, Oommissioaer. Notice Sale Of Land. B y virtu* of deed is traet to the undersigned R. B. White end two mortMM to Thoe. H. Whitsker ell execu- < ted by llaior Hawkins and wife and u aiyaedto T. T. Hicks andjt Wtrage to T. TSHieke of amid IMor Hawkins, all duly tocorded in the/office of tke Bey is tor ofSDeads of Jftanklin county, North Carolnu, aad ml long past due we will ae.1 foXeash/by public auction, to the highest BUdCr. at tke Ceurt House door in Lrfj^sibuig^ N. C. en mu;?kj januin [V mow, IV eieren o'clock a. in. Uw tit tracts of land c nrayed ia smB inatnAnentc situat# in Hayasrille ToJnuhip, Fihnklin county, North t'areljas, daecribedNJby motes and bou. dsAi said trust doe^utd mortgages the #st tract eontain^88 5-8 acres and Adjoins the lands ofTMs. H. W hi taker / Mr. Staunton and lies upon Ljpchs'yCreek and Bsrana Branch. * Tbabpond tract is tha ono on which 1 Major Hawkins linaa and adjoin# the i land# of Or. Clarke tha heirs of I. 6. . Staunton, T. H. Whitaker and others J being the aaaae that Major Hawkiae poruaead of J. M. Smith and containing ao acres more or leaa Salsa will ' be needs by eonaeot ef tha mortgagor. This ISth Dec. 1MB R. l^n. Truataa. ' T. T. RHA Mortgagee, Aaalgaee ef T. H. WHfflUtia, mortgagee S*ls of Valuable Land By authority ef a judgment of the Superior court ef Fraaklia aeuaty, entered at the (Vteher term, IMS and by consent of all Portias inteaested, 1 wi 11 as comaataaiaeaMf the,court, en Monday, the 24th dsysf January. 1910 at 12 o'clock at., sail to the highest bidder for sash at public station at ^jha aoart bouh ooor oi iniuk tooan, ixmie burg. V. C., that urUh trdbt of land i ituatad ib Frank liJMoaf tovnahip, I FtanUio county, adjoiniagRho leorlsof 1 B. H Wiaetoa. Uaoige Wttmton and otbora, and mora parriealdriy deaaribad aa follolra: J\ Boaadad oa the waat b4 tne laada of D. H. Wioatom, oa tha w>ut\ by tha laada of C. 8, Williaa* an<?V (leorge Winston, on tha eaat In the llnda of C B. Williaina aad T. IS. BereS, and oa tha north by theflanfla of J. I. iHittoaU, containing 1ml acraa, baint; taoam aa tha Tarborehgh home plaat nd tha ana land < /i?aye?l u, .1 K Tarborongh by* i.'rPurafoy bad wife aad recorded In book 1*4, paga 38, yeeafda of Ragiatar of Da ana office far borough, Mortgagee, recceded In book 1*8, page 1*6, aatd Regitter'a office. Tbia Deeambar aOtb'lSM. 1\?*P W. N. Jams, Com 1? ^ i"' ' OV >/ * a apagBBa?B8BgBsa a j [The 17 Reas< S P. S. A, K. K. Allan iw^k?ir Cloj/biag E I They make theiiy^rofite S I Merchants /heXtt 5 - goods' and not, 6 s oustomers 8 *7 ' . / they se'. k - J them S Don't nil to alwnd th?ir Saturday altarn H / what you wai 1^ P. ?&K.K. Choice and Fresh Cut-Flowers V MPSPSPSPSK )f Carnations, Rose^f Violets, etc. Y floral designseand Fl^rers for all occa- w M July lions. Potted Veras and all kinds of M VJ >ot and out doorlfedding plants. Yeg- ft stable Jplanta / ybuon. All orders j, ^ .4 M.S^EINMETZ, florist. ^ g pj" Joseph Yarborough ..TAILOR. A.\nealb^6* $ V . - . " R load will soon \ / (R good values a Lo?V^urg, N O. & aiade'to suit y ^ ? <! Machines. Ikrf?f prepareJlto do your prea-l jK VV. riiif, cleaning \pd tailoring at ? rary reaaonabla ratea. All work guaranteed. Give ma a trial and I will plaasa you. . Just. I ^ Til Rfcceived 1 Jf The followin^rhi^ we will aall Z cheap Xrf eaah: ? bM~ J One Car Patant/uoor, One Car X EH R?l Dog Mill />e5k One Car of X H/) Lima, One Aar "Tip. 1 Heart w Shingles, Onl Car N*Je all sizes, ? ^l.A/ .. One ear of Raberoick Roofing. * 1 A'soabig tttot shoes, Hate. Dry J W J*" Goods, Notions, Coffins led Cae-1 ? ^ssgH kete andAierclware oferrta <te-. Z ____ -j / j 1 TlieSSi J. H. WEATHEftS | ^ & Company X ?? bailey, *< BUSH, Horth Carolina " ?r' J " : ., - ' i . ?_ . . . . ' - - _ " \ -a? T ' { \ Js* \ V ' - r,w'tiA?a? "HP-l!"!"11 ii'iyjii II . i ___L ~ "^"7 ~~ - - - * fBl' ' = I * > : ? KA. B5fcJw?Sw M * - J? t half of wh^t othaia charge n_ Kfl A& ^ ofi~tbe Baltimore jS 4 1 xS lev buy their B on their ? 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