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v ' ' < , \ ' ' * .v." AAAAAAAAAAAAi Ithe | DUNLOF * We are receivi Z Cocoanuts, Ca ^ racts, car loa |FULL I We have a cj 1, . Buggies, Car D crimes On ^ givoj vax ui \yu gies, Car of ligl We A e. s. THE HOME Cll Pleasant Ei/ening Reut catBd to Tired Mo _ tlie Home Gircle 1 ' ' ' CKUDE THOUGHTS FBO] f HOLD 0*f, BOYS. Hold on to your ton.'us when yon are just ready to swear, lie or speak harshly, or use an improper word. Hold on to your hand when \o< are about to punch, strike, scratch steal or do any improper act. Hold on to your foot when yot are od the point of kicking, running off from atSdv,or pursuing the patl of error, shame or erime. Hold on to yeur temper when yoi are angry, excited, or imposed npon or others are angry with you. Hold on to yonr heart when evi associates seek your company and in ?, vite you to join in their mirth, gamei , - and revelry. Hold on to your good name, toi it is of more value than gold, high plaoes of fashionable attire. Hold od to the troth, for it will aervs you well and do yeu good throughout eternity. Hold on to virtne?it is above all prioe to yon in all times and places. Hold on to your good oh tract sr. lot it is, and ever will be' your best wealth. ?-a * ?- -? rax things a babt can do. It ean beat any alarm olook aver / Invented waking a family op in the morning. Give it a fair ahow and it ean amash more diahea than the moet industrious servant girl in the country It can tall down eftener and with te? provocation than the most expert tumbler in the arena ring. over a simple brass pin than the Mther would ever a broken beak. fWWwWWwwWWWWWw* P. >? WHC * ? PATEI^ Liig daily: Apples, kes, Crackers. A1 d of Morris Sugar LINE OF ><? ? * ? < ar Hackney urham Bugrtlaud Bug- m it Surries. Iso Have Sevc Ford, RCLE COLUMN. sries ?R GolUmn Dsdithsrs as They Join at Evening Tide M THE EDITORIAL PEN Jt can choke itself black in the I face rfitb greater ease than the most accomplished wretch that ever was executed. i ?Il can keep a family in a con slant turmoil from morn till night ana trom night till morning, without , once varying its tune. ? It can be relied upon to ileep i peacefully all day when its father ie down town and cry persistently at , night when lie is particularly sleepy. j It may be tbe naughtiest dirtiest, ugliest, most fretful baby in all the | world, but you can never make its . mother believe it, and you had bet, ter not try it. It can be a charming and a model infant when no one is around, but i when visitors are present it can exhibit more bad temper than both of I its parents together. It can brighten up a house better than all the furniture ever made; I make sweeter music than tbe finest oiohestra organized; fill a larger place in its 'parents' breast thaa they knew ihey had, and when it goes way it oan muie a greater vacancy _ and leave a greater blank than all the reat ef the world pot together. e , HOW TO ?*T BK'H. lire op to your engagement. Earn money before yoa spend it. Kerer play at any game of ohanoe. Drink no kind of intoxicating liquor. . jGood obaiaoter ia abore all things Keep yonr own seoreta, H yon bare any. Kerer borrow if yon oan peeeibly re; LOXJISBT^ JT, EXCl Oranges, Bananias 1 kinds of Carydy's, House Molasses, E HOSIERY *? < \ \T ( - / tral Good AHors at I aToid it. (C Always speak the truth. Slake |C few promises. Keep good company or none. Nev? r be idle. Do not marry until you are able to support a wife. Keep yourself innocent if you w ould be happy. Ever live (misfortune excepted) within your income. , When you apeak to a person look him in the face. Make no baste to be rich if you w&uld prosper. Save what you are going to spend when vou are old. Avoid temptation through fear you may not withstand it. Never speak evil of any one. Be just before you are generous. Never run into debt without you see plainly a way to get out again. Small and steady gains give competency with tranquility of mind. Good company and good conversation are the very sinews of virtue. Your character cannot be essahtially injured except by your own acta. If any one speaks evil of you let your liie be so tkat none will believe him. When you retire to bed think over what you have been doing during the day. If your hands cannot be usefully employed, attend to the cultivation of your mind. ? Sometimes one has more flowers piled on hie coflin and grave than he ever bad given to him in all his life. We want our flowers while we are living. Tb* dead are past ill tbst. If we would do good let oe do it while we are living to those who are Irving. Carolina Realty A Auction Oo., Greensboro, N. C., will evil the old Dink Perry heme plaee at Need- J more, N. C., Dec. 21.t, Wednesday fi at 11 A. M. for every body. 4 ' - " - _ ?. > A i A.AAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A rff? ? ?"fffl vVIS CON s/ GROCERS &0-, X. c. E^LSIOR HALF , Cabbage, Potatoes, Malaga G: alsoNfull line of Corn Meal, C agle i\histle Soda. ' AND SCHOOL ??????i win i ill i urn i ii i ?r?nn?' ? ' ^ L 25 si :ost ,h: / / v ,es ahd Mules we Will Riverside V ?? ??a?>;, ja >i, tn ttctumaa?mmrtmmawgyoMCMM SCHIJLZ~" The Worlds Most Famous > I Our exhibit was one of the most sue oessful demonitretions this famous instrument was thorougl if shown to the many half ear load of tbeae pianos to arri je this month and will 1 Don't fail to oall in and examine thetn before you make you) tare, coffins and caskets is always complete and our prices r * ; I '* I '-y W HITE FUNITURE - JBfi ? ? M tpany j -n PATENT I rapes, Raisins, Nuts X ',an Vegetables, Ex= X TABLETS J ^cond hand buggies , we will sell for e next two weeks At Cost * ' / ' ; i Sell Cheap /arehouse mh i ?i?? ? ??i?? pianos'1 .1 * Musical Instrument ^J~~ J - / ' I, I* * ^ .*.);*> hr&sfs Sr ' ' t . '' K' ' ^w: . ever held in Louieburg, end the merHe of people precept. We will have another lave them on exhibit by December let. r pnrebaae. Rdtnember our itoek of fartlW ight. Gixe na a call ? '-? "r-1 CO, louisbom, h. > " .JHi
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