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* "j.-~ . * ^ - v ?. t Riversid ? NSsSs>v t *> Tigris With a Lo ~~ % p ^. Ned Fo v_ aaaaaaaaaaaaa^A WWWWWWWWWW | THE i | DUNLOP ^ Wi3 are receiving X Cocoanuts, Cakes 2 tracts, car load o | FULL LI WWWWWWWWWWWWWWW THE-HOME CIRC Pleasant Euening Reuerie; Gated to Tired Mothei the Home Girde at CRUDE THOUGHTS ' FROM T THE JOLLY OIIIL. giiisl The jolly girl is bom, not made; her, no'traimng or endeavor can counter- are 1 (eit her. There are those, to be surei dull who affect jollity, but it is only skin- i vaiit deep, says a writer in Harper's Ba- j and zaar. The jolly girl is jolly under : thini adverse circumstances?in bail weath- I natu ei; when she hasn't a cent to Lerjenco name; when she has the toothache;! era, i when she has lost her situation; when ! ens I back hair tumbles down in public;: iVss wlteit she is shopping; when iter toss- i jolly cn'iiie neighbor h; e theater g*?es in th out and a lien he retains; w hen her | the 1 hills are due. She never seems t<?! her i indulge in that feminine luxun "the {fhiui blue" and_it-is a mistake to suppos- : eccb that she is noisy; there is jollity 61 ' poiri the lady-like, aristocratic sort, as' strait well as of the fish-wife order. as lb The girl who makes up her mind 1 suoul that jollity is the proper cue, and I witlu that she will he lively or die usually const overdoes the business she thinks ; be ah that it chleflv consists in laughing i Hd or and in chattering nonsense, that it is lose a manner of speech merely; rather whiol than a quality of the mind which dis- about posea one to make the best of every- out o thing, to see the rsmbow on the cloud and the silver lining behind it, B,T"1 to make the wrink'e in the rose last nnu nf mirtV. U 1 ? _ ?kjuiue ueneve wo th?t Jollity is an affair of erabon- grow point; bat who has not been disap aren't | pointed in finding thy ' atout woman prodt l toelanoholy and the thin one vivaoi- ingly I ^ doa, the billion* pereon fnll of good aa avl humor and the pereon whose digee ohapt tion never gave her a moment's an in wh nam ansa quite the reverse? The jol- freqai ly girt cannot suppress herself, and blank - ' V mhms sadness or pensiveneas; lsn- wslco .* " s - ? . * / INDFPFN ' \ f you want the high* tobacco sell A n Williar R E A\ ?T .iravv T?' Lltianesque. Jollity floRR from resence just as the uighingale's i ng bubbles from bis throat and ] ants the world; just as the poet 'Tiforth his song "in profuse is of unpremeditated art," just e tree blossoms, the grasses t, the stars shine, without effort, >ut design, with sincerity and ancy and spontaueiy. Let her 1 ipwrecked, or an invalid strand i a bed of pain yet she does not 01^ abate that peculiar trait h makes sunshine for those 1 , her and sweeps the cowbeds f the sky. 1 * BX OF TBI PEOtltGSL RON IN , 1910. , it isn't that the world has ? n hard hearted; it isn't thai we ! joat as glad today to see the f __ I ?- _ _ : e gai uuuio uau& ana juai at loVanxious to weloome him home c er was anybody in the lftth er of Lake. It is the manner p ich the prodigal son of 1910 antly returns that throw* a wet r. et over the festivities of the me. When he oom* down the a LOtll^^tTRC T, /EXGEL Ic ad rd Be P WHO PATEN daily: Apples, < , Crackers. All f Morris Sugar ] NE OF LE COLUMN.: 5.? R Column Dedi-; as They Join Evening Tide , ? 7- ? -? , HE EDITORIAL PEN bint; airs do not sit well _upor but show at a glance that they jorrowed plumes. One is never | with her. She has that infinite itv which all the world covets loves. It ntav be a desirable {that those who have not this i rut grace should cultivate and rage it in themselves and oth-1 since it brightens and strength-; ife. makes rough plaoes smooths j tblv it is no special virtue in the I girl any more than blue eyes j iK olonde maiden or red hair in j ui augoo, u till ei 11? O,\V/<X kinds'of Candy's, ads< louse Molasses, Eagh HOSIERY oad with his hat hanging on his ear ind his hands in hit pockets; whenj? U Ue kick9 the faithful old house dog f \b he hrtfnges in at the gat*-; when I ^ be calls father uGov'nor" and the i ^ hired man 44Gull," when he warns t??- ?? know, awhat's for dinner?" before j 1 """" he has been in the house fifteen min-j utes; when Le gives his elder hroth- j two fingers to shake, and advises him to comb the hayseed out of his j I j hair; when he throws bimself into j j the easiest chair in the house perches ' his teet on the window sill and Announces that he'll 4,take a tub be fore dinner," when he comes back ] with a generally forgiving air of! good fellowship about him, and tries! to make alt the rest of the family feel ver> easy and reassured ? then ' it is my son that > our fa?her longs to run and meet you while* you ar.. a great way off and fall npun your " - neck with a plow line and we-t you into a state of becoming humility and penitence by the lime you are able to take of your*hat t*? the bound boy; and craw I u|> to lite trout steps to ask your brother to shake hands with you. Good people ate just as ulad today as ever they were, to see a prodigal come home, out it does rattle thein a little I to aee him come home in a hack and ask them to pav tlio driver and to-tl<I f for hia baggage. . < . THAKKStilVING PLC MR. Make othera happy and be happy I j yourself. Be thankful?your bleaainga have ] been many. I I .lie considerate of others as well r* I pourself. i Hide your griefs ami display your j 'miles. Our If you have but little partake of it this rratefully. half Let the joy in your heart bubble Hon : tars ip like a spring. If you are short of water, don't ;uzzle beer. A? you feast on the fat of the land Bmember the giver. W Manifest your sympathy by acts s well as words. ' ? --- y ?* i? nFNT v isfc price lor your vith us. \ ; - I nson Chas . ' ij - M M /IS COIV (.HOOKUP % "rtf r^i .sior half bbage, Potatoes, Malaga Gr D full line of Corn Meal, Ci s Thistle Soda. And school 5CHULZ ??i?ni-l? II I I ,i il . ? . i he Worlds Most Famous I ' JSv1-:, i*..h ' , / . / /? exhibit was one of the most Successful demonstrations et famous instrument teas thoroughly shown to the many p< car load of these pianos to arrive this month and will ha I't fail to oali in and examine them before vqu make your | , coffins and caskets is always complete and our rn-icea rio . E WHITE FURNITURE . . t ? ' ' " '* :.?r? . * J ? ' ?? Varehouse I1 >L . *** A < Satisfaction Reigned * cacp rat t. ??PH????w??????? Johnson * ? ? ? 1PANYj PATENT I apes, Raisins, Nuts 2 an Vegetables, Ex= i V X i TABLETS | PIANOS^ Musical Instrument / / ? Sim ohMMr-M I IHI3^EB9 UlwkHM ' < I \ - 'er hell in Looisburi;, and th? a.*.:.- ? no OI lopl? present. We will have another ve tbA> on exhibit bv December let. I purobasO. Remember our etoek of furniht. Giye ub a call \ '' " CO, LOUISBURG, N. C. .v . -g t 1 N v. ^ - J
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