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THE HOME CI Pleasant Evening Rev Gated to Tired Mc the Home Circle CRUDE THOUGHTS FRO Did you ever atop to think the it was cue thing to talk abouf peoph and other thing to have people tall : about you??If tlioao of ue who uai our ton goes a little too freely abou our neighbors would atop and retlec about the matter and know the grea evil that cornea from too much tall and tattling, we are sure we woulr call a halt and gossip uo more for ever. '? e Yeeterday we were asked if, wt ever saw a baldheaded woman. W< answered "No," we never did, noi did we ever tee a woman waltzing around tewn in her shirt sleevei with a cigar in her teeth and ruiininf into every saloon she saw. Wi have never teen a woman go fiehinf with a bottle in her pocket ait on th< damp (ground all day and come homi drank at night. Nor have we eve: seen a woman yank oS her coat an< say she oould lick any man in town God bless her. she's not bailt the way. . ? a Give the young and struggling i word of encouragement now anc then. You wonld not leave thos< plants ib your window boxes with out water nor refuse to open thi shutters that the sunlight may fal upon them, but you .would leavt some human flower to suffer from want of appreciation or the sunligli of encouragement. There are a fe? hardy souls thst can struggle along on stony soil?shrubs that can "waii for the dews and sunbeams, vine: that climb without kindly training? but only a few. Utter the kinc word when you can see that it is de served. That the churches in any com munity exercises a moat potent in, flueuce for good ts conceded by si except the most rabid or blatant in fidel whose egotism and seif-cooceii blind bis mind to the inestimable value of Christianity. But to what extent are the churches valuable ir this community? ' The Galilean teacher said ol his disciples: "Yc are the light of the world." "Y? are the salt of the earth." Hence, if all His disciples are the light el the world and the salt of the earth the legical as well as the scriptural conclusion is that they are the. light of the community in which they live. These declarations, however, do not preclude tbe possibility ot the light going out?being hid under a hush, el?or the salt loaiDg' i^s saltness But certainly no reasonable or fair . minded person would accuse th< churches of.being wholly composer of united bands of hypocrite. Fot it matters not to what extent sin in its many forms, may pervade tb< N muiiu its LuciuutsiButp, consecraiec men and women. And it should b? borne in mind that it only require! a few of the abovn-iuentioned claw to become the lhtht of the conuou nity. ? ? e We oft n wonder why it is ? many young men can be seen .loaf init upon our streets until a 1st hour of night. Many of them ar from our best homes.' The father of these young men many of ther at least, are numbered among^ on best citizens. If their aow or thei horse or even their favorite dog wa away from home after dark the would be out on a search, but thei own childre% can roam the town al night with apparently no effoi - being made to fin^ them. They d seem to be tarned loose at a tend? age to wander at will into the path ot sin and vice and then we wonde where all our tramps and worthies specimens of humanity oome fron It is a regretable tact that tc many of them oome from seed ge: minuted in good homes ami the sown in a^areleaa manner upon o. treats and beck alleys. Header, your boy wasting hie time upon ot ! RCLE COLUMN. eries. A Column Dediithers as They Join \ at Evening Tide r- ~ M THE EDITORIAL PEN 11 streets?^ If so had you bettai' not, a iat least, look after him as carefullj e j at nightfall as you would your horse ? or oiiw. ff o did not intiiuato thai t this evil exists to a greater extent it t this uomralihity than in our siatei t\ towns, hat the evil seems universe i | and increases in magnitude as th< 1' years roll by. tee * IK TOC THIXX IT, SAT IT. It anything pleases vour eve 01 palate, or adds to your enjoyment ol life in any way, say so. It is nol fair to expeet any one to work foi | your pleasure and then take it foi granted that you are pleased, lookf ' or actions express anything of the - kina, It is bad enough to expect grown s people to nnderatand your feelings, r but in mercy to the children do give I them the word of praise which then efforts to help or please you det serves. It is not only right bat good policy as well to know this. You have ^ only to watoh ths face of a child I when it has tried to help you; give # it the word of praiae or thanki which it deserves and watch the } lighting up of the little face then I take note ot its actions and very soon yon will see that it is watching for an opportunity to do something t else tor yon; and if yon ask the favr or bow willingly the little feet and f bands do the bidding. On the J other hand take their efforts aa a s matter of course and see the . face show how keenly the neglect is J felt. While hnman nature remains i what it is, a word of appi eciation I will never be lost on ild or young | and is one ot the best paying invest, | ments which can be made. Some | say, "I don't care whether they like t it or not," but that is all nonsense I for man woman or child; we evervi I one of us feel our heart grow warm 'under merited praise, and if we can(I not get a little more of it tbau we Jjdeserve, which rarely happens in ^this world we try to deserve more next time. f ... Praise your wife, man for pity'a Bake crueller a little encouragement; it w on't hurt her. She doesn't expect ii; it will make her eyea open I wider than they have for the last tea l years; but it will do bef1 good for all thai and you too. There are many . women today thirsting for a word of - praiee and encouragement > r A few more bags 14 per cent > Acid Phosphate on hand. J. W. ' King. ?v I . - White Sulpl M oil ill A i A practical health and pleasure resor Bine Ridge Moan tains. Its water is J nized everywhere by the medical pro; t, cured patients. This season ondsr n< and best music hotel has ever had, \ seek Rest, Health or Pleasure write GALLAWAY & a *" r i? ^ ? X$.2? The stomach Is 1. 'r eoit of happiness" th u mo withstand hoofer ASB<kJ peptic "ia ft (or traa t ul. who foes to the froc ^will be e weak soldi# A sound stomach a health end hoppiocee. f Diseases of the etc notritioo are prompt] Dr. PIERCE" B I " I A I " talldm BR I 1. / IA/ 1 - m/M murclm. IO c J IjJ) The dealer who oft md WK only seeking to msk ^B sale of lata meritorta D ^B Dr. Pierce's Corns B oo racaspc of ?temps r M m 21 one-cent stoops Ic is p' lor^the^cloth^bonnet. - ' *i ' - .' . /$&' . '-y.4'i. f >Vf '- - ' i vv lid a mct*weii Hcivcit'u stock of Jewelry I am in position _ tp Yaatisfy most any one dlsinng anything in my lin/_ "\: : * I Also /Do\ Repairing of WATCHES and JEWELRY/and will Vive you the verv best of work r Very trulj\ d/e miuer I 1 ! ICE THE YEAR ROUND JNCt -y. KING buys everything and sells every thing. MCrtfrO?Best goods lowest prices, Isoickest delivery it town. .r SPECIAL BTEGAINS FOR NEX1 fiol DAYS IN PLANT BED CLOTH Special bargain in shoes, mem dress shwts and underwear, al kinds oflgardeti seed, all kindi fruit andfvegetasles, all kinds ce reals, sucni as genuine oat meal it . bulks, oat Hakes, y>osta.:>, saratogi chips, areat vavety of cannec |gamls, fish roe, oysters, June peas vienk-qatsage, liorAe-n ad - tomatoei ] and snhfes, large cans 10 cents j Fresh lirfc^i^ne candies just re ceived. Yotlys to please. ? JOHN W\K1NG her Springs t. Sauated at foot of the beautiful lines tyrithin your knowledge, Recoirfesaiofc Sod praised by its Hundred* of rw management, with new amusements romipes a\ig Success. Whether you us alBDut it.V G|vYN\Props. Patriotism Tffr fit tor in " lite, Uoerty in! the puren moXpeople ircAware. Patriotism bat not fnrspepsia./The confirmed dyseoa, itritVemi inj spoils." The man it (or his eauntry frith a weak stomach r and a (an Infinite/ ekes (or (odd oiazenship as well as for anach and otKuorfaas of digestion and ly and permanJhtty cured hy the use of soldbjr mJbvbxl discovert. fie body mdth\moaad tlomk mad ITS a sabatinte forVbe " Discovery " la a the little/more profit realized on the non SensefMedicfl /Wtiaar ia sent frit to pay afipehee of amilinfi only. Send IT the pawr covered bdhk, or 31 stamps Add rem World's Dispensary Medical Woe, If. P., Preydent^Bugafo, N. Y. There's more strength in a bowl of , Quaker Oats { than in the same quantity or me same value?of apW other food you c^nleat. Most nourishing, Packed in regular/aite ptckafA and in her meticalljr saalbd tina for botViimatea. 60 CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND /QtTBsh BRAND S rJ ^ \k W f LADIES t Ask rw DnunM for Cm-4rbs-TEK'S A - DIAMOND brand PIlXS k Rro ia4/A\ Gold metallic boxes. SfcaledXwith BlucvO, Ribbon. Takb no ot/kh. %* ?r tw v/ >nam t>4 mak fw CHI4WS.t?| i V DIAMOND BKANVPILI lTlor twentv-fls . Tears regarded as Be*.Safest, AlWays Reliable , SOLD BY ILL DRUGGIST! time ri/pi)ywuprh worth trik ^i nntnt tbstre 57 E. MILLER kwEEER Louisburg, N. C. B THOSE Arc on Sale Aj _ In .this lot there are something <'v* r - ? ten to eighteen dollars that rye are spring weight and real good colore, fore they are picked oyvrr / . . X > We liHva about I 5 those $1.50 pants , 1 ? J uAiurus received ai [ 8tyle and size no\y! i ' / . '/. . ' J I - We have a full'line.of everything in : _ anything that we oarrv. Cotoe in ai JSB see what we have and what cheap pi fta 1 may need. Thanking vot for past I J P. S K. m * [THIS II?-At |T Belongs to K. P. Hill thingito say to youyi I K. ;P. ' < V t '* i ' . . c' . * 3 KMMM'l $5 SUITS] -1 ^ainatOur Store ;|| ^ ^ " \ ~w~ ? *0 hundred real good sujts worth from . B dug to dose ou^mrardless of coat. AH? ; _ ? 'ome quick aud get your choice for 95 be -? / ? ^ ' . f ty o hundred pairs-of lert. New lot ladies id we can give you any ouJ line and will make the price right on- ? v k ad sle us. Always glad for our customers ?o riceJwe have to make you on anything you avora. we are? BbBL rs v dry truly, . SES 1/ All rinr? ? IV. ALLCIN i | 1 space's* ' /+ ' ? I ^ a / who will have some- X |,bout bugpies next week t \ * / A \ ** / : hill! ^''n. V 4 i - - V ' -i ' - ' , ' *. ? / ,- /. \r ' '' """ ' ' - " i inI'-y li'riiiiiiiiiiii&ayiiM^ v.
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