pp.,' "7 I I WE 1 fi?** ' : . . V f r ' ? Come and * (Rivers J the :: I 1 | DUNLOF 2 Wearer&deiv X Cocoanuts, Ct X racts, car Ioj | FULL THE HOME C Pleasant Evening Re cated to Tired U the Home GirG CRUDE THOUGHTS FB FLOWERS FOR THE LIVING. Onoe while assisting in the 1 nail rites that bj often fall on , us perforin here on earth, for some d< and precious loved one stricken the hand of deathwe were particul It impressed as we beheld the cas containing the still, silent form profusely covered with flowers ih i seemed. ? "Twould be bliss to ther.- repos But we- had known thjt silent form had trod. Few fl.j 6Vs bloomed beside it, but little si ?light ever crossed it. Tired a weary, few proffered help, sad a discouraged, tew spoke. iKfirds Cheeri Thorns by the way, thi Seen, ed none to remove them; of| cast down there seemed none m to lift up. A heart starving for loving word, a soul bewildered lack of a tender hand to guide 1 _ all is over now; the pangs the regri the cares, the sorrows can ham that form no longer, neither can ? tender, loving administration 3 may now bestow take one pa: one r'gret, pluck one thorn or ei one ray of sunshine ou the life .. ?, ready over, or add one jot to ~-w? bliss of the soul in its q#w est' That day most beautiful flowers w proffered by those whose lips ne uttered one word of cheer to the < partsd, nor hands never holden to help, to remove the thorn, smooth the way and make at le one pleaaant li .tie oaaia on life's mti Have we friends? We tttet ' have. Than we pray them save aU the flowers for my bunsl, 1 sprinkle a few along my paths now?just a few. Weoan eppre ? r _v..- , _ p." ^ 7s T* vv "' J- ' ' * 4AVE J1 Hackney Look We will ide AA.AAAA.AAA AAAAAA t'WWWWWW WrW w www www : p. a WHO I 3 PATENH v.: ing daily: Apples, 0 ikes, Crackers. All ] id of Morris Sugar H LINE OF IRCLE COLUMN."" Or i/eries? R GolUmn Dedi-i^ [others as They Join ? le at Euenittg Tide " | be ,OM THE EDITORIAL PEN ? - j (,i ate them just now. How refreshing an ast,?how they will fill my poor heart | fo n with joy just to know aomeone thinks | bt ear of us?cares for us, is eren solicitious | sv by for our welfare. Oh, how it bright- [ f0 ar ens life, lightens its burdens; the. to ket consolation even softens a dying pil g? I low, might we not say adds bliss to b. l it the departed spirit. Yes, strew oni pr ;coffin with ffowsTtt, hnroh, prat t na ^ e ' , a few by the way?just a few bes- | N afedav oftoae-buxwL. rw ? ' ( ? * ln" Mill'.KR ONK. n I i ... . -i aiwavs take care of 'Number j in One,"' said one of a troop of boys at; al< j the end of a bridge, some wanting ; aa I to go one way and some another. 1 tic i "That's you, not and out," cried er raT one of liia eo-ipttnious. "You don't be " | think or care about any one but I ?0 'or yourself, you ought to be called I fa ! Number One,"1 j lit ' > j Ujf I did not take care of Number | er 'lvri One, who would I should like to I n-v i know?" cried he? f?u True, Number One waa right. He nKi ought to take oare of himaelf?good '' mit care. a'' "list doea not that amack a little a<i of seltiahnees?" the boy a aak. "Nuib- ^ ite' ber One thinka ot nobody but him- m, "re 1 ? *',r Nobody but himaelf! that certainly ia ia aelfiah, and therefore wrong. Yet K out Number One ie committed to out of tc own oare. What eort of oare is the all-important question. /ft Take oare of his habits. Make J? Number One indnatrious, pereever- jfi, we ing, self-denying and frugal. Give ha him plenty of good, healthy wark to pi, r>y do, teach him how beat to do it, and iei- keep him fjom lounging and all idle u . --T-' " - . - "! . t . ' * ' I . ... . , - r V fcJST RE r Buggies, Durham sell these buggies c INDEPEN "*R*EA r.ESAT^ IjiOtTISBTJB r, EXCE G anges, Bananas, C kinds of Candy's, al iouse Molasses,*Ea^ HOSIERY *? ? <?< npany. ! ry rake v,f D( Number 6 Lt l8- l?et truth dwell on them, l'ut sridle in his mouth that no angry,, ckbituut tale shall come from it. ; it no |.t*?fane or impure word is pe. Let the law of kindness rulej s tongoe an.I all his Conversation such as becomes a child of God. Take care of the aff.citois and elings of Number One. Teach I in to love God with all hie heartf! id his neighbor as himself; to care r others, and share with others; to! i lowly in inind, forgiving, gentle, I mpathizing, willing to bear and |. rbear, eaily entreated, doing good 1 all as he hat opportunity. Tnis ia the care to take of Nurar One, and a ' ich blessing will he ove to Ilia home, tind neighborhood, HTuicselfr I to?? yon at! have , ~ amber One to take care of; and a sf??i?5i51 c cT^argeirtff'^'^'"' *'*" "* i t We netd to remember that nucces* life ie not succumb in material life ?ne but in tlie aociai and r-ligious well. That a inan ih not a prac;al man who if* a merchant, a farm, a teacher metely; he rnnat al*o i -a citizen, a neighboi, a friend, a ( "L in, perhaps a brother, a husband, :ijj titer?and most important of *!l a j tie child in the garden of r Ile..v j X ily King. ECZEMA CURED. mple Disappear, Complexion C ear- fteil Over Night. / M Sew York,??Thousands are to';ing : "J vantage ot the generous offer wade i ' The Woodworth Co0 1161 Broadw ay, J ? tw York City requesting an exptni < sntal package, of Lemola the -nr. ! ' in diseovery. which is mailed free of, < arge to all who write for it. It-'all ne ' sufficient to clear the complexion bvnight and rid the face of pimples in Few hours. On the first application Lemola the itching will stop. ' It has ; , I red thousaads afflicted with eczema, ' *] leters. Rashes Itching* Irritations, A t , :mes, Scaling* and Crusting of skins, tips, of infants, children .and adults. J is good for the preseryatioit snd pur;ation of the skin, scalp, hair and hda for the prevention of the clogig of the pom the usual Cause of >. . nples, blackheads, redenss and rough- *' a and also the the treatment of M rns scald, wounds, sores, chapping* fftf. well-a?-th?toilette and nursery. "r V \ tfiKBffSiwi' - ^ ' 1 i .. 5 * ?" :ceiveb J Buggies, Cortland Buggie ;heap fbr cash or on time idem |AA AAA AA.A.AAA AAA AA A A vis co GROCERi o, N". C. LSIOR HAL abbage, Potatoes, Malag so fall line of Corn Mes \e Thistle Soda. AND SCHOC kAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA fWWWWWWwwWWWWWWWWWw SOHULZ~ v > The Worlds Most Farm 4 3 B^nl I AI , gH|H \ Ohf "exhibit was one of the most H'Jccessful demons this famous instrument was thoroughly shown to thi half car load of these pianos to artive this month ai Don't fail to call in and examine thorn before you m iir?, coffins and caskets is always complete and our . ~7~" W. E WHITE FURNH TtTf'F'' l -' . .: . - ' * * L ->!' ~ - " - - -V rt-rrr:.?1' *" V ". XCAR ?F \. 8 . SatisfactionReigned, . N Warehouse * |\/l DA M V % v11 niH T I S | F "PATENT I fa Grapes, Raisins, Nuts X il, Can Vegetables, Ex= X )L TABLETS J t . r~.~:.igTlT 7*7- 1 Ml?? - PIANOS *. ~ *"*? [>us Musical Instrument ? 3 BBHt tratiotis ever held in Ixmtsburg, end the merits of 1 a many people present. We will have another I ad will fiave them on exhibit bv December 1st. .1 akfi your purchase, Remember our stosk of furni- I prices right. Give us a call /I "URE CO, LOOI8BURQ, N. C. |

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