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THE HOME ~CIR Pleasanl Eueniilg Raver catsd to Tired Matt the Home .Circle { CRUDE THOUGHTS FROM Waste neither time, money, talent a qr opportunity. ir ' ~ ' . . . ?c! \VTtat is learned in the cradle is| carried to the grave. * ...... I True ladyhood in heightened rath- _ er than lessened by housewifery |n traits. ... .. /> A clean, well aired ami well managed house results in good natnred inmates. f* ' cl . . * _ The best sauce for any meat is li cheerfulness. Never gtumble while eating; laughter aids digestion. w ... , Try to give your children the mem- ? ory of a sweet and joyous childhood. It-will make your memory tender and n nroiyinua tc\ lonr* offoe t-?n Vi.fo passed from earth and it will make w , better men and women. The child- w hood of their own children will be made happier by it. Tin re is no 11 4_ more sorrowful memory, than that cf " an unhappy, ancared for childhood. * . ai The child who will be most courteous through life is the child who ^ has been treated with courtesy,, who j has spent the formative years of life in a sweet and genial atmosphere, j and been molded not so much by ti military rules brusquely enforced as by the genial influence of serene tempers and the blessedness of good examples... ^ REPOSE OF MANNER. g Our great-grandmothers taugh' tl their daughters that "repose of man- a ner" Waetlie fiist requisite of true propriety/^Xjbwell-bred lady would p fidget in compantyqiet her hands to o her face, toas her hea^-nr finger ber d buttons. If she talked ahedidit in ' a soft voiee and . withonl gesticulation, no matter how many rings she ~Jj wore, or how pretty her hands might ,| be. She was taught even to control y her featnres; that sqninting and g winking the eyes and twitching the Q mouth were -not "nice," and that they could and should be intermitted c. ' in polite society. In sitting, neither a the knees nor the feet were to he r, crossed, rocking was odiously vnlgar, yawning and stretching tin. 1, ? a D speaksble offtnses and, above all, cj the hands must be crossed -or folded c in the lap and kept there. t( We plead for at least a partial resumption of the eld forms. Let mothers once more teach their girls J*" to sit still in company, to cnltivate 0 calmness. Let our women learn to b y carry on earnest conversation in sub- < dued tone* and without geaticula- ^ ?thjn_ ? ? ? f * * . f c o V BOTS, KEVKB SWEAR. Q It is vulgar, altogether too low for ? a decent boy. sj It is foolish. 'Want of decency ^ is want of sense." 8 It is cowardly?implying a fear of ' not being believed or obeyed. It is contemptible?forfeiting the , respect of all the wise and good. It is indecent?offensive to delicrcy, and extremely unfit for hu uan ears. It is weaa. A boy of high moral standing would almost as soon steal , a sheep as swear. It is abusive?to the mind which a conceives the oath to the toague a which utters it, and to the person at J whom it is aimed. It la venoaaous?showing a boy's heart to be a nest of vipers, and every time he swears ene of them atleke eet Us head. It is wicked?violating the divine fl lew sofl provoking the displeasures "~et Him who will not hold him guilt- neae who takes IHs name in vale. It is angsntlewanly. A gentle- \ man, according to Webster, is a gen- f teal man, well hrejd, refined. Such f CLE COLUMN. ips:- A Column Dediicrs as They Join at Evening" Tide THE EDITORIAL PEN man will 110' more swear then go ito the street to throw mad with ? blmney sweep. ? WHEN MARRIAGE IS A EAILURK. When there ie too much lachkey. When dinner is not ready at diner time. When either of the partis* marry itiuoney. W hen the watohword is: "Each >r himself." When children are obliged to lamer for their rights. When neither husband nor wife ike a vacation. , When "he" snores the loudest hile "she" kindles the fire. When the vaeetioas are takeu (,or ne side of the hoase only. When the children are given the ack and back of the chicken. When a man attempts to tell his ife what kind of a bonnet she mast ear. When one of the parties engages i business that is not approved by le other. When politeness, fine manners ad kindly Attentions are reserved >r company or visits abroad. When 4 man's Christmas presents > his wife consist of bootjacks, and hirts and gloves for himself. When the money that should go K a book goes for what only oDe de of the house knows anything bout. When the lord of creation pays lore tor cigars than tiis better half . oes for hcisery boots and bonnets. When both parties persist, in araing over a subject upon which bey never have nor never can think like. When "father''takes half of the t ie and leaves the other half for the >ne that made it and her eight chilren. ? Child ot sorrow. knoWest thou ot that beyond the clouds therfe is IwaysSighV, and that all night long be stars ar^stitbe sky. The bright reen heart of sptipsr maybe is beeath the deepest snores. I.ook up, the sweet tomoh-ow may I ruse a forgetting ot the disappdint-j lents of today. X he sun followsT tin and the seas ebb away to rise gain. Remember that only the j ighest mountains rise above the! loads and that around the heaviest | ross is hung the prize?the brigh- j set crown. If your Stomach, Heart, /r Kidneys j re weak, try at least a few doses only i t Dr. Shoop's Restorative) In five or j in days only, the resultJwiU surprise on. A few cents will cojrer the coat, nh here is why help conJja so quickly. >r. Shoop dosen't drug A He Stomacht* stimulate the Heart dr Kidneys, >r. 'Shoop's Tfestoratjvef goes directly a the weak and tailing] nerves. Each rgan has" lta own coimrotlirwr nerve i'hen these nerves fail/ the depending | rgaus must of necess :y falteV This | lain, yet vital truth, c early tftlk why | >r. Shoop's Restoratii 9 is so imiverally successful. Its sa cesa is leading ruggists everyweere 1 > give it unfyersl preference. A test will surely thll. old by F. Reid Pleaa nta, I.ouisbuiv; '. C. Joyner, hmnklii ton. CHICHESTER S/P1LLS DIAMOND LADTmt a / m? ?i 1?tufof Rpfcm?--not'? A IIAMOND brand Pimi im R?? *nA/j\ k>tD metallic km, tQcd witli Bloe?? libbotL TaKB WO otmT]Bnr ?f raw Vy tranM ui Mk for CBIXHU-Tr.R | V IAMOK* BRA KB Pill.l, for tweotT-dwo Mrs regarded as Bot.lfAt, Always Reliable. lOtO BY ALM IRUMH8TS time cypDYiiiirpc worth tub . even inntnE tested A handuome, IsV^/p-tAfdate piano rnr sale cheap. fApM^Vo 1 Pains of wott^r, h?ad pains or any in stopped ti A i/inute* aura, with >r. Shoop's nok^Uin Tablets, see fall ormala on 28c BcA Soldlby F. Reid leaaants, LouistfuSt T.J C. Joyner, Pranklinton. f\. si " A big bowl of -i( Quaker Outs jj is the Best disn you jt can servA / Deliclpu* and 11 ?iroTirTtepTTrg Good for all ages d and all conaitions. d Econdmicakand o strerfgthcnxNig. ft Packed in rrraar site packaffeaAand in ber* I radically fcaled U'os for hot clmatea. SI North Car/lina.. ( In Superior Cour Franklin County, i Before the Clerk. I. H. Kitrnev. Adm'r of "j Annie >11 Filller deceased | Jacob \V. Arrington^iili- [ Notice of za Drake, dames Drake i Summons et al heirs at\|aw of Annie M. Fuller deceased. J I To Eliza Drake and Jamesi Drake, defendants a bote named: f You and each\?f you willftake notice that an action entitled a el above has been commenced m the Superior Court of Frankln CountyANorth Carolina, .by I. H. Kearney, adininistrmor of Annie Al. Fuller, deceased, ^gailst you and the other heirs at lav*\pf said Annie W. Fuller, deceased, for liVerpe to sell, for the purpose ofmakinAlissets to pay the debts of said Annie ml. Fuller, deceased. a certain Lot o A land in the town of Frank lint on, saJuVCounty and State, situated at the dbriVr of Green and Franklin Streets fin Yaid town, bounded o^ the North Ey th\ lands of W. L McGhee, on ttf Eaat bv the l'nlnro.1 Hunt i c * Plmlnb U\ol South by Green streetjCnd on \e West _ by Franklin street, lontainina aboit V one fourth of an acfe being^he lot C conveyed to Annie III Fuller by V H. ? Sandjsng, and of which she died seized n and possessed. I \ n And you will furtlpr take notice mat * you are required tofcippear before the Jk Clerk of the SuperiA court of Franklin ti county, said state. 1 at his office in thX V courthouse in Lotlsburg, on the 27th jfl day of June, 1910, Aid answer or demur *5 to the petition of Ihe plaintiff tiled in Q said action, or tha plaintiff will apply K to the court for till relief demanded in S said petition. This the 15th dav of Jj April 1910. 1 |E J. J J Barrow,."C. S. C. . JK] X. Y. Gulley. | ' JJ W. H. YarboroiuUi Jr. Att'ys for 1'lai^iff. fi NOTICE TO CREDITORS 5 Having qualified as ndministra- O trix of the oktate of /Charles R. Al- _ ford, deceased, lafe of Franklin couuty, this is\o nitifv all -persons M having claims ajtai^st said estate to 2 present the samekW) the-undersign- a ed on or before tflp 8th day of April 1911, or this aotifK will be plead in bar of their. recpren. All persor s indebted to said# estate will please make imniediaYe pwmeiit. This 8th day of Aprfl, 19ll. if its Lovim A. Ball, Adm., of Charles R. Alford. Wm. H. Ruffif. Attorney. New Points For Old I will give new plcwv points fn Exchange for\pld cast/iron of any kinadvud alloiVyou tpe top of the market KiTvyour^ron/ Bring me alTrhjNpldJrags yon have. 85 cents per 100lW| any sort. V^LSPIRE. Washington Post Ru\day Edition, 5 cts. a copy. Sem in\pur addr&ss now. I \ LOCI8BCRG /NEWS STAND J. Spire, Mgr. \ J. P. JWinston To Th^ Frnnt. He is not only aVn/n that can sell clothing. shirt*, hats mid Japanese Matting at 15 cents per tfrd, but can build a brick store, yes Jao of them about com pleted and old Nltti street is coming to the front. On Jam 1st I will occupy oa? of th? hiMldiags. -I am selling shirts, clothingfhstL all kinds of summer underwea* show way down below eost and on Jule lst\ J t*. will move and put in a bland new stock of goods. Come on and let the tibst bargains beJ.lp. WINOTON D I. MILLER WflER / Louisburg,\N( C. With a nice wll Halted stock of Jtswelw l/an\in porition to u?|r moM any one deairingVpiything. l in my line. 4 IV: I Also Do yfeeDairiite of WATCHES/and j\w. \ ELRY and wil give ybu t the Terr (mum work \ - \ < VerySruly \ t D E JMILLERX i t At My Stables ? *J . '? And For Sale on Good I or For Cash at A Come to see them before they are pick*], and don't want to buy, a* I will guarantee Bon hai A one pen. Come and take a look. I . \? i K. ff. ./? V . ; T ^-**1 ' I '^ 'J " ^ ' """ THOSE 1 B 1 __ A*u> An C al/i A?; rtre uft adit a^i In this lot thnre ate something uv-i lv< ten to eighteen dollars that we are gait spring weight and real good colore. Cp fore they are picked Over. I t We have about ty those $1.50 pants/e Pxfords received and style and size n/w.~ We have a full line of evtwthing in oui anything that we carry. Kome in and a !see what we have and mat cheap price may need. Thanking Jou for past favo ?. - / Vours i P. S. & K. f HORSES Al \ 50 young, so\nd and ^ ? from 80^^^^ ? ' ' +~ - . v," " ?' - rf * i - - ? <g ; >5 SUITS lh | lin at Our Stor ?I ? ' i ft > huudreir-tijal good suits worth from 1 ^ iff to-close o^Jrt>g?rdleM of cost. All me quick .siid get you^ebojce for $f> beE. hundred pairs of >Ft. New lot ladies Wd can give you any \ r I\*nd *i'l make fbe^pfice right on ?e ua Always glad for our customers to I ? we Have to make you on\nything you ,. re. we are KS kVllen s j IDMULEsf * broke Mules we? ghing )0 pounds each -- Y : / *? - iV V\y?r\lr . n X tjx yjrxKD JLXUI atJb, ail now Y at Louisburg i Long and Easy Terms the Wight Price. buy youA'.hoioe. Come to see them if you ^ re never sapn 60 as fine and yonpg mules in X HILL I '''' r^. m \ ~ t ^ 1 -I , . ~ - V, -M-< ; >f..; " * ' " " ' - . ' ri *' ' N. .. * ' | t t' - *'1 1
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