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THE HOME Clf Pleasant Evening Reve , catsd to Tired >tai the Home Circle ?,. . CRUDE THOUGHTS FROM V . ~ ; BOTS, DTJ3t*T , Don't forget that you are to be men-ftnd husbands.- -??^ -* Don't smoke in the preaence of ,?. " ladies. It is never respectful. Don't measure your respect to a person by the clothes he wears. Don't try to make your fortune -- bv easier means than hard -"ork. Don't speak carelessly of a lady's character, It is her only anchor. Don't forget that the beet and greatest man that ever walked the earth was a boy. Don't haunt the lady of your cDoioe at a ball, party or pionic. She has certain civilities to pay elsewhere. Don't fix your stare on the fair ones who pass along the streets. To stare at anyone is not manly at all. Don't negleot yonr business. Take pains to do your work well. Good workmen are always in demand. Don't sneer at the opinions of others. You may learn wisdom from those far less pretentious than yourself. Don't swear.. It is not necessary and does no good. It is neither wise, manly nor polite, nor agreeable to others. Don't grow up to be a Boured old bachelor, when .there are so many true and lovely girls that will make such excellent ?ives. Don't flirt with a young lady to whom you are a perfect stranger. It looks most ridiculous; and you may get thrashed for it some day; Don't unneoessarily make enemies. The good will of a dog is better than his ill will. But don't cripple your independence and your individuality to please friends. X ? ? Keep up? with the wagon. Change your old views and habits for new and better ones when yon find them and be always on the lookout for them. see JEALOfSV. How fortunate it is that there is not a jealous "perBon among our Large family of readers. We del not know of one; do yon? Such being the case we can severely cen- ! sub these jealous people that are to] be found in most all other comma-1 nities. The first boy ever born wis - jealous. *"* If you remember Cain I r~ took a rough stick and killed his f brother Abel because he was jealous*. The sacrifice of Abel had been ac115 cepted while Cain's was rejested Jealousy is simply a grief we exper' ience on accouat of the superionty of others. Their-superiority in tal ent, wealth, beauty, virture or soeial """ * ' ur u'.ilitioial 'recognttijn^ ' It ts the shadow of other people's success | which clouds our lives. It is the thunder of our neighbor's popularity which sours the milk of human kindness in us. It is the father and * - mother of half the woes and crimes ot the human race. f, ' - ? \vbeiL you hear a man or woman I . abused., drive in on the defendant's ; side. Watch for excellences in others rather than for defects, morning glories instead of night-shades. If some one is more beantilul than yon, thank God that yon have Dot perils of vanity to contend with. If i- , some one has more wealth than you, thank God that you have not so Bjr great a stewardship to answer for. If some one gets a higher office in church or state you can nhank God there arvmot so many to wish for the haste ling of your obsequies. If HKV you are assailed by jealeusy take it as a compliment, for people are uerfv er jealous of s failure. Substitute for jealousy sn elevating emulation. Seeing others industrious let us work more hours. Life is short at I -the longest; let it all be filled up hopefnlnasa for others work end sympathy fer each otter's miafor. tunes, and oar arms are of white nL,. *CLE COLUMN ries. ?R Column Dedi ihsrs as They Join ^kEuenina Tide [ THE EDITORIAL PE] mantles to cover tip the mistake and failures ot others. Surely tb-worldla large enough for^. you an all your rivals. God has given yo a work to do. 0o ahead and do i Mind your own business. Id * circles, in all kinds of business, i all professions there is room fo Straight ward success. * ? ? WHAT TO TKAOH GIRTS. Teach her that 100 oents make lolhr. Teach her to Grr snic the parlo and library. Teach her to say "No" and meai it or UYes," and etiok to it. Teaoh her how to wear a calic dress and to wear it like a queen. Teach her bow to aew on buttoni darn stockings and mend gloves. Teach her to dress her health an comfort as well as appearanoe. Teaoh ber to cultivate flowers am to keep the kitchen garden. Teach her to make the neatei room in the houee. Teach her to have nothing to d with intemperate or dissolute youn men. Teach her that tight lacing is uc comely, aa wall as injnroua , t health. Teach her to regard the moral and habits, and not money, in select ing her associates. Teach her.to observe the oil rale "A place for everything and every thing ir. its place." Teach her that music, drawing am painting are real accomplisbmeal in the home, and are not to be .pes lected if there be time and raone for their use. Teach her the important truisn "That the more she lives within h< income the more she will save an the farther she will get away froi the pcor-house." Teach her that a good, steadcharch-going mechanic, tarme clerk, or teacher without a cent, worth more than forty loafers < non-producers in broadcloth. It m one spectacles on h Hw was rhsait didi B was fed ^VThe < not enteredunft It's only a,' an asperimenn self regardless of direction end nutn ings for nil the good he gets out of grows "weak" the action of the oi and the man suffers the miseries m To mtrenitben the ?toamc\ ians ot dliemtlmm nSMsl use Dr. pieretfm Gefae I falling remedy, mm* mam t we/I aa tie pralam otfhout In the strictest sense "Golden M wjww It contains "eifhs, inlaxicants as from opium, oocainc and/uhcr da its outside wrapper. J Don't let a dealer delude you for t stomach, liver and blood "just aa go imh6mam tsi Btsoasa scggn^shsaaii SCllOObw wswKBu^j^^^auos^^jji 1733 1910 ?l-UMJ X WILL | Highest^ X FOB j^iyz ' - ' t I -fV. * 1 * * ; sFr^vV : NOTICE a * I beep qualified as administrator of the estate of Primus Jones, deceased. - late of Frsnklia eountjb and I hereby notify all persons /'having claim's - against said estate t/ present tlwm to me (July verified at mice. If not pre sented before Aug.\ib< 1911 this notice will be pleaded in bat of their recovery. This 4th davdf AofXat. 1910. J1KAS. JONES, / Brodie, N. C. _ Adnd. of Ibimus Jones, r t. T. Hicks. AttJ \ 8 NOTICE m CREDITORS is Having qualified, Id executor of the , estate of Mrs. Cairp t Edwards, late ? of Franklin hountjc /this is to notify o all persons hsfcingTmaims against tne . estate of said cmceflint to exhibit the k same to the unaWsRned on or before II the 22nd day of jhfuly, 1911,- or this notice will be pleipwn bar of their re? covery. All pemiliiV indebted to said x estate will pleas/ malm immediate pay-, ment. This Jujfc 22nc\1910. wm. 1. Ruff*, Executor a ' STEGALL '& DRAKE .BARBERS ri L0U1SBURG. \Noah Carolina. 11 We have recentVf formed a copartnership in thjf Barber Business in order tha/Wre may more 0 closely look after! me interest of our customers. wAwill continue basiness at the dd vtegall shop on Court street Iwhfce you will always find drerything clean, , neat and ; up-tft-date\ We will 11 run three chairs froA now on that you mav jot have lb wait so long to be waited on. Give us . 1 a call. T Z, ? STEGALL & DRAKE g LOUISBURG C0LEGE North Canffina 81 A school fo\ g/rla and young women owned\? the North Carolina Conferjice. It offers healthful eonauions. A happy i: home. Christian influences. A r liberal cultureJa\thorough education at modrfatAcost. Special care given to Jsunger girls. 1 Preparatory Department * CollegiatT Department, With Thtteen Schools y Norma| Department |r For full Information, address d Pres. M. D. AU.EN, n LOCISBURCJ, ' >. Carolina Y> ' r, f % stopped in- JO minutes If 11 III ill sore with Dr. Shoop's I |R| II Ir Croup Remedy. One >r ul IUUI test will surely prove No vomiting, no distress A. sefe and ploasin?r-yrup?jOc. Druggists. Tenderfoot Farmer Smc experimental farmers, who put green is cty* and fed her shavings. -His theory l't rfitter what the cow ate so long as she [jueAioris of digestion and nourishment had ? hn calculations. *tnderfoot" farmer that would try such jmh a cow. But many a farmer feeds him on. He might almost as well eat shavhVfood. The result is that the stomach ans\f digestion and nutrition are impaired dys|M^iu and the agonies of nervousness. fc, feswe the activity of the or* ritlon aV/ brace np the nerves, Medical Discovery. It Is an an* be confidence of physicians as wai? uoaicuyv/ KS USC. edical Discover^' is a temperance medinor narcotics, add is as free from alcohol onerous dru?a. An^n?rcdients printed on his own profit. Therokis no medicine for od" as "Golden Medical Discovery." )Wjt . Boji k> b? Meo for lit TKABS. !4?lly I ~ AMn? COL. a. BPIOHAK. Sop*.. Boi?. ' PAY THE ark^tPrices | - '' ^ ' I Buggies ' j^k Come on boys and ride with me and \ot> will : A times are here. Watermellona, harcr cider ai : latest, get ready tor the big meeting and it w Sunday next month. Now boys hare a good do it unless you btjve a bran new easy running and am the only (uan in .Franklin couQtv ha.d A p whip and robe with each buggv free " \ I Sell Them lor Cash, c T Loan Them Out. Coi ?-J Carriages and Surry's for Dad, so he can take ? Now girls call the old mans attention to this a X and read it to him and beg him to buy a surr; parties, shoo-rounds and some people call the town and tell me how Mr. So and So's crop lc . hnrse or mule and I will talk good to yob, sh A water. i k. p. If f -| J ("I ^ j l??va?itv V^Vif V?| twrit ?*?? VACATION DAY.S ARB' ONE.S WILL JOON SK\?JT TR.5DGE? THEY WIL116 IF YOU DRE.S.S THEMfWl WITH HEAVY HEAAT^ THEIR OLD CLOTHu5. PLAYMATE CLAD /iN I MAKE THE HEART J OF 1 PY. BRING THE CHjLDRE THEY ARE ALWAYS Wl of THE MANY BAHRAIN. Come tp See I Ae Wl - * . F. ' W. "V ;; i! v t? * I ' ' irr. . ' ' ' , J*' ,v J?~ T." ; ? 'j ^ . and BoysT * -* ===== I ' **" ' ^r ride eaey. Blackberries have none but good J w id one hundredBaltimore buggies, the very A ill start on th^^Vht, second, thijd or fourth I time, and gi^the girls a good time, you can't w rubber tire Baltimore Buggy. I have them, i lling them. /They^are warranted 805 days'and a / ^ >n Time and Sometime J ne and Take a Look. T f \ ? J \ ?** ? / \ - T ' > the old'^ady and the girls to the meeting. J dvertisement, take the paper down to the barn A It Knannoo'vt/vn -In ? Is. a? ? ? s- -4 * j) wwwa?ao?iVU ^lilD UBU UBC 11 IU gU IU "IUHU A itn functums this (all. Come to see me when in w inks. He is. the man who owes me for the A ow you my J^uggies and give you a drink of \ w HILL 1 A. A, A. A. A. A A A. A. A. ====^^& 4 mwaBBGEil paA and the little ii o .scmdol, or. will they | kip wiyh light hearts | ell. twey will trudge | ? if they mu-st wear i when tnty .see their | ^ew attire. we can cour littue oneg hap- ii N TO OUR-S^RE WHERE |~ . ^_r CLcbME, ANaflET .SOME I g SVEAREoNl&~ 1 ? 1 ien You arc in^"Town ' 7HELEq8
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