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r.jJ ' > . r El; * 4 ' ;"THE HOME CIF Pleasant Evening Reve sated torfired Mot "u-- .. the Home Gircle CRUDE THOUGHTS FROM - unattkactivh homes. Winter has especial temptations in the fact that many hemes are peculiarly unattractive at this seasen. In the summer meatha the young man cam ait out od the steps, or he r can have a bouquet in the vase on the mantel, or the evening* being so short, soon alter gaslight he wants te retire anyhow. But there are many parents who do not understand how to make the long winter evenings attractive to their ohildren. It it amazing te us Jhat so many old people do not underatand young people. To hear seme .of these par,? enta talk yon would think they bad ueTor inemseives Deem yoong ana hid been borm with speotscles on. Oh, it is deloieus fer yenng people to sit in the house from 7 to 11 o'clock at night and to hear parents groat about their ailments and the nothingness of this world. The nothingness of this world? How dare yeu talk such blaspheme? It took God six days to make this wprld, and he allowed 6,000 years to bang upon his holy heart, aad this world has shese ' on you and blessed yon and caressed yon for these fifty or seventy years, and yet yon dare talk about the nothingness pf this world! Why, it 18 a magnificent world. We do not believe in the whole universe there is a world equal to it except- it us heaven. You eaniiot expeot your children to stav in the house these long winter eveuiDgs to hear yon denounce this star lighted, sun warmed shower baptized, flower strewa, an^ gel watched, God inhabited planet. Oh, make your home bright! Bring-in the violin or the picture. It doss not require a great salary or a big house, or chased silver, or gorgeous upholstery to inske a happy homt. All that is watched is father's hear:, a mother's heart, m sympathy with young folks. " y Ysrily the mother is the angel j spirit of home. Her tender yearning* over the cradle ot her infant \ babe, her guardian care of the child , and youth, aud 'her companionship | with the man of her lave and choice, | make her tke personal' center of the , interest,the hopes and the happiness t of the family. Her love never cool* , never tires, never sleep*, but ever , glows and bores with increasing ar- , dor and with sweet and hely incense | upon the altar of home devotien. Evan when she is gone to her last ] rest a sainted mother in heaven is el- | wayj mightier?influence over?her wayward husband or child, than , when she was present. Her departed spirit still hovers over the home and , t draws the family by unseen cords to j herself in heaven. , ? ?? ? The great wants ef this world is , men; men wh* are honest, sound ' from center to circumference, true to , heart's core; man who will condemn < wrong in friend or foe, in themselves j as well as others;' men whose con- I * sciences are ee steady as the needle -] to the pole; tnea who stand for the < right if the heavens tetter and the ' earth falls; men that never flag nor i flinch; men that have oenrage with- . out ahontifig; men in whom the currents ot everlasting life run still,deep j - . and strong; men whe do not cry or < * spoil their voices to be beard on the , streets bat who will net fell or be 1 dieooureged, nil judgment be set on < the earth; men who will not lie; men ' . who are not toe I say to work net toj ptuud to be poor; men who lield their places and keep them;meo whe are willing te eat what, they have , *" ....... ? Suppose you are given to the habit at prefanity. Ton enter iute eonverV aation with a men who never sweara, or In ether words, s gentleman. By H and by yeu begin te aee that he is the supener man. Tour own remarks a tame, flat, feeble sound to ? ? Fell COLUMN. ries.-R GolUmn Dedi-' tiers as They item at Evening Tide,' [ THE EDITORIAL PEN barn with a Hunt of your friends excellence. Your pert little drama eounda course and drops out of your sentences, ashamed to remain in the company of good, honest, English words, until, you deoovsP that you are oarrying on your part of the conservation without swearing you feel easier, your intellectual stature in creases by a foot. e . e e INDirtXDIXT IK KSAUTT. Women may train their daughters in all the ways they imagine to be pleasing to men; they may teach them to wriggle and squirm and reef in their waist and roll their eyes and lips out inaipid nothings between carmine stained lipa,and yet the men will desert them to flock about the girl who is folly and eempletely independent of them, and who caret rery little whether they fall in love with her er not. It is natural far men to want what they cannot get too easily and women ebeapen themselves who thus"stoop to conquer,'But no girl can affeet independence, lbs must be independent in reality. Aad in order to be so if she bas nefortoDe in her own right she mast have sn occupation that renders her self-sustaining. ' Now, girla, ouhaider this fact. Tlie'day et tiselegsness is nearly past. Young men are not going to gobble you up for wives on the strength ef any locks or manners you may possess. Sums of them are fools enough to do it, but they cannot afford it. Tb < pressure of the line is insxorable. Use, use, use is the constant demand. < * * If there is earthing we desirj^ bore all other things, it is to hip'i broadminded and liberal. We have no use for prejudices aad narrow-"' ness, be it iu one party or another. This is a good world to lire in, but it can be made a great deal better. We believe that human nature is naturally good; and that seoner or later it will throw off the selfishness i that is the cause of the misery of the town trodden. We believe in fhe re *\ 'I ligien of humanity, in the brotherisod of the race. Ns man owns a ; j nuzzle for us. We are poer as Job's [ or key, probably always will be bat' re are rich in one thing ? the independence to speak our henest thought. No man stays very long in . this world; and he should try arid nake it better for having lived in it.]' [n the leng run it will yield more , happiness than any other course. rhere is no better fnead ean attend j I i man it his death than the con-|1 iciamnets that he bad tried to do ' right. These may be old fashioned I ideas, but they are good enough for is. Coughs that are Ught, or: distressing sickling eeughs; gtaqniclo And certain ' help from Dr. Shock s CAagh Remedy. Dn this account Drnkgiste everywhere : ire favoring Dr. Smohb Cough Re me- i ly. The tender leavtw of a harmless i usg healing nmmimga shrub give to | Dr. Shoop's Coagh jfcmedy iu amative | properties. Thosy heaves have the power to calm Jaa most distressing tougk, and to s.jAht.land heat the most lensltive brarc/lal membranes: Test it once yourself and p*rl "old by Y. fteid 1'ieesaniK LmUnrg, T. C. Joyver Franklijmn. ' I Deynbss Cannot be Cured Uy l<-esl Applications an they cannot reach the diwilid portion of the aSr There M i>nly one way to ears denfaem, and tfwt hi by eonetitationol tmehni. Deafnesa la v need by aa lolamnl condition of tha mipobi iiniait of tlu Ewtwiun Vaba, When bia islet ie inflamed \cd hare a rambling on ad or imperfeat bmgiog aad a ben it is sntirel closed. DaaMsa U the nab** th? lofliMDatjtfXcan b* takao oat and U?l* tab* vwatotwd/a 1# normal condition hmrioc will ba Mtrola] forrrcr; nin* caara cmt often a r- Qfoaad % Owtarraft. which ta . nothing; Imt a#)nflaniA eonditino of tow aiacoiia vnrf^aa. I , Wa will gi# Od# Boiftrel Dollarf for aaj insofliMmM ('-aunI bj catarrh) that ?oiMt hdnnd h.r Bll'i Catarrh Cora. B^nd foa/ircnlara, -1 I p | 4'HESEYM <X)? ToMifO.i Ilia for ronatipation I Pluto.A I wish to to the people oI Franklin Con that I will be prepared to furndb' all kinds of cabbage, collnrdytVmatoe and celery plant* in H<jfgo\ Only the beet rarietiee. / HOLMES V ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Voters of Franklin Count - I hereby lnnoynce^ myself, m candidat for thei Democratic Don iu?tioji for TreuRer of Frankli county, aubiptSft* the action of tl Democratsprimaries. yfl. EDW^KQ THOMAS To Dbmocratic Totkrs . I hereby aanoupce myself a can didate for ReViarer of Deeds f< Franklin Coujgpy, subject to the ai tion of till ncratir <'nnvrntirn I will aptj^cia? any help from id friendsS VW. H. MACON. y AC^RD* To The D km (a-ratio Voters c Franklin CodIty: ye I hereby annoknoe myself a car didattf for tlie onw ef Register c Deeds of Frank 1m County, subjei to the Demoonlhc Primary an Convention. / Teerv truly / B.'H. BOONE. ?A CARD To The Democratic Vothks o FRAjirms CemiTO: I herewith aamounce myself candidate for Die office of RegisU of Deed* of F/anklin County, sub ject to the ayrion of the Demosrati primariesujpd convention. If IIon: inated anufelected I promise th people of Vie county faithful am accurstf service. Thanking ypi in advance rer anything you ma do in /iy behVlf I am J Rewectfully, / , yR. P. TAYLOR J A CARD To The Democratic Voters o Franklini County: / With the kindestW feelings towar every mail iu Franklin eouiUfy and wit no criticism to maka of anj one, 1 wig' to announce myseli a Candidate fo Clerk of Superior (fount of Frankli County subject to yiy action of th i.Tiiiuciaim rnniofyiyaaa conycnuoii I will state that I aaf in no umbin with any other condykte or candidate because when I nskyybu to support m I have gone as faras lpropriety will al low and I know y/u aae as capable o selecting the other nominees of th party as I am / \ Should ^ou me fit to nominate ine shall endeavo/to execiwe the duties o the office to Jne best oftny ability ani shall ^see Jjnat everybody is treated alike. I Yours Respectfully, t / SAM. P. BODIHE / NOTICE Hafing this day qsalitied as admin istrator of Rosetta JGrissojtf, deceased late of Franklin comity, Xbis is to noti fv all persons holclng ./claims agains Baid estate to preseit Aem en or be fore Marsh 4th, 191 IXr this notiee wil be plead in bar of tJKir recevery. Al persons indebted Jtk sard .estate wil come forward aadpiAke settlement at Dace. This majKn 1911. yrA. GBISftOM, Admr. Men and Women Wanted The Governmen payer Railway Mai Clerks 1800 to l,2O0^nd other employees up to $2^00 Annually. Uncle Sam wi ( hold examinations throughout thej ejntry for Railway Mail Clerks, Cutom House clerks, stenographers Bookkeepers, Depart mental Clerk / aid other Governmenl position. Tttbusabd appointments will be made. Amy mm or womsn over 18, in city nr yuntry \can get, instruction and free/information by writing al onee to ye Bureau! of Instruction 28-M HamliiyBuilding. Rochester N. Y. Get Well First Don't risk even a penny?until health first returns. ^ 4nd I mean Just exact)* that, lam the one physician-vbo says to tho sfck I without of my own pock at. pay for your jneditine if it falls to bring yotfcelp!" P And for 20 years Dr. ShAop s medicines have been used and recommend*! in every dty and hamlet in America. They are positively standard In every community?-aad everywhere. Then why pay tha cash, aid at you/risk, lor Dther unwarranted and uncertain medjfclnes? Thousands upon thousand! have la the pact socceaafully used Pr^ Shoots* Bestomtlve. When the Stomach nerves. <ar the Hfcart or Kidney nerves fall .the* sick OTvdknow/iow Quickly Dr. Shoop's Restorative willJbrim*hem back to health asain. But best cfalL tcpy positively take no money risk tchaVemr.Thtj know that vhaomi \/health fails to return. Dr. | elf Phoop win himself gladly 1 II tj 1M pay the drug. Slat for that 7ft?t And for that test a foil 80 day treatment ? freely granted. Put write me first for an orde/. 1 This will save delay and d'atfpofctroent All dru**ist? tell Dr. Shoop'/Kecfcratlre and Dr. 8hoop's Rheumatic Rented x but Ail are not no. thorlzed to aire the 80 day/set. M drop me a line please?for I hare appoinmd an honest and responsible drag- # rat In almost every comm on-/ _ f?L everywhere, to issue my no Wk If help, no par," medicines fX V sick. Tell me also which book you ** new). The books below will surely ope* up new antShelpful Ideal tofnnse who are not Well. BcsideayAtr are perfect ly free to consult meAnst at you wow) yoir hdms tWsltlaa. My i?3?u& the bo& below an yoor??and withoutcoit. Perhaps a word of twc from me 4pl dsir ut some serious a 11 ment. 1 haws helped thoouindi TOon ?l*>n?l>n#__ *T wl?*.? preecrlotiot Jr ?7 penoAal alvir* plan. My bcstAf- rt*lort Is su'olj worth your simple A vl rvpiesL Fo tcrits B.lMS?!prWWDmr *OOP. *0.1 On /ITHII ^"na.4f?wL? No. 3 OiJbie Heart " No. 5 For Mei No. S o/the Kidneys No. On Rheumatism /Dr. Sloop's Restorative ?h?^' ' ' " * ' 'J* Immmmssmmm?. J Nc Arrivinc /II I IVII |c We Have Our Spring - Childrejj/^an For ladieswe have a large stool/of the well line you can find most any strife'yoJwish. Metal strap Oxford.and 8ue<hf OxMrds. J ' Wood's line made in New JejSv, one V>f the I e "ered in Louisburg. We hajfc this link in all d we our same lines. Just Wright, Kbg Qui that we have not space to mention. T 20,000 yardy plant feed can buyycheap. We < 1 number of yard Our spring clothing is beginning to airivfe da line of everything in our line to shew ottrci us and we win tT.at you right. ?/ S. K. Thorses an i * ] 1 50 young, sound and bi from 800 to 1100 Y 40 young, sound and\ br | At My St^bfctsli Y And For Sade on Good B ; X / or Yor Cash atith Come to see themA>efore they are pioked, and buy don't want to brt, aa I will guarantee yon hake m r one pen. Corai and take a look. j K. P. '-1 %1 \ ' V 'w - - ' ./ - - >. . r wtigt - * y - / - r;%' * ^ > A %* s> ;v{Daily ^ *? /'N Oxfords forTjadies d Men .7^ a - . known Drew Belby Line. In this Patent leather Vtrap. Oxfords, Gun Uso Tans. For children we have best lines of children shoes ever ofsixes and aU "tries. For men we ^ llitT Hp?rnn nnn mnnr n^Kor linto I l canvass that you will give you any v s you want. - ft? ily and we expect to have a large TO' istomers this spring. Come to see ' > L ALLEN'S I r;tntl ~ -999 * D MULES! . ' '? roke Mules we? ghing pounds each * ? oke Horses, all now at Louisburg. i ong and Easy Terms t fight Price. X x V . # V loioe. Come to nee them if you q 60 as fine and yonrg mules in I __L- A HILL ^ . iVi -.?i ^ rnt "W v, ^ ~y y _ ; .. - A - - - . .. A
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