. . I' *' " '* RIVERSIDE r Horses " A . |E. S. F We Carry E A wholesale gr< handle and a litt nr?d VlA? auu loiuciuuci I We Pay The I Did you ever figur freight in your firsi confident lots of pi ling goods sit cost know. it. I ? I THE HOMEJjCy Pleasant Euening Rev( cated to Tired Mo the Home Gircle CRUDE THOUGHTS FRO] The crowning grace of home is cheerfulness. * * * Let method be your servant and not yoar master. * ? ? Look on the funny side of your annoyances m~ The spirit of order must reign in a house before the children acquire it. *?#?*? The best way to get along in this H world is to take things easy. If you are ^ - disappointed, laugh it off and resolve &K enjoy yourself in spite of an occasional streak of hard luck. Hard luck soon tires of pursuing a jolly disposi tion. \ - ? STREET IMPRESSION. The street impresses us with the fact that life is full of pretensions and ^^_^ham. What subterfuge, wha( double dealing, what two-facedness! Do' all the people who wish you good morning really hope you a happy day? Do all the penp'e who shake hands love each * other. Are all those anxious about your health who inquire concerning it? Do all want to see you who ask to call? Does all the world know half as much as it pretends to know? Is there not many a wrecked stock of ^oods with a brilliant show window? Passing up and R , down the street* to your business and 'V Ar work, are you not impressed with rIK fact that much of society is hollow and that there are subterfuges and pretentions? Oh! how many there are who swaggdt and strut, and how few people who are natural and walk. I While fops simper, and fools chuckle, I and simpletons giggle, how few people I are natural and laugh. The courtesan and the* libertine go down the street In beautiful apparel, while with the heart there are volcanoes of passion consuming their lite away. r BEST WAT. The ipe?4llaat and easiest way to bene flt mankind would be for every person I I, . INDI Mules - - - ?-- - ?: ( i t " 11 1 ord r ,y . ?? ; iverything f% u_ )cer should le bit more 0 Freight ' e the item of YkoIa" t cost, we are V eople are selni and do not. ** ETcol? 3ri03 ? R Goliimn Dedi-! thars as They Join at Evening Tide tt THE EDITORIAL PEN \ 1 -- 1 to reform their own life, regardless of ' what others are doing. Such a policy 1 would bring about a change for the 1 better in both public and private 1 affairs, and so after the relationship of. ' mankind that everyone would strictly 1 mind his own business. Meddlesome 1 persons who are continually prying into I other people's affairs and carrying tales 1 Detween rrienas ana acquaintances ere- I ate a great deal of mischief are > best contented when they can spread 1 _ scandal. It seejns more natural for < them to speak ill of a person than to ' utter words of praise, and their habit ' of gossiping becomes so fixed that they 1 can talk scandal almost unconsciously. ' It is just as easy to say good words for friends and acquaintances even if not wholly deserved, as it is to speak ill of them, antj the effect on the community is always beneficial in a general way. Scandal gathers strength as ] it travels bv word or mouth and can i riever be recalled when once in circula- ' tion. Try speaking well of everyone | and see what a change it win make in : your own happiness as well as in the i wfelfare of others. \.APPEARANCK AT HOMK. Donft-sajr that it doesn't matter how you look around the house, for it does matter a good obah It matters representative; it matteta in its establish- i ment, of whicli the feminine head 'is j the creditable or questionable represen-1 tative; it matters in its examptato the! children and ^ the help, it matters^ to ' the husband and father, who usuallyH, if he is half a man, feels a sense ot pride in the appearance of his family. It is poor encouragement to him to find confusion and. carelessness in dress and waate aud destruction run| ning riot about the dwelling. It is one of the important duties of every woman to keep herself and the house in a | condition as presentable as possible, eonsidering her circumstances. TEACH TUB BOYS. A well-known man, the moment of whose exertional ability as a financier in the great dry goods establishment of i which he lr the head, contended that a < ' . ssfl. j ..... ....... . ^ ? * epei 3 y A 3 i ' -i i T or/ ' Tre Wholesale ISBURO, ? c VE A CAR OF APPLE^TC> NEW YORK STATZ, CAI iEAPER.<3RADEJ5''oF MoL ACKAGE WANTED AND A UNLOp/PATEINfl /Our Leader / 7 - SCscussion o? the subject from* his standpoint would serve no good end, since every merchant was an individual, ; *nd for every individual there would ( have to be a dilferent prescription, | adapted to personal tempermeant, mental capacity. What would be good 1 for one might be poison for another. He suggested that the way to make jood business men, who would know low to acquire a surplus to dispose ot, svhether 'or not to invest in stocks, tiow much money to keep on hand and how to guard against stringency stringency in the money market, vjas to jive more attention to the morals sf joys who w re starting in business. He wished it could be shown to them how they were wasting their opportunities bn\? tllOV ITPM ofllUifuinw U?": manly spirit, how they are wrecking their chances for future prosperity when they indulge in games of chance, [>ool playing, gambling, and other vicioua practices that rob them of their night's rest and fill their minds in the iay time to the exclusion of the busiicsa with which they are ewtemUd. Successful business men, he insisted, :ou)d, in the majority ?f instances, take care of their finances fairly well. * * Whoever keeps company with a wolf I will soon learn to howl. John W. ^ickelsmith, Greensboro, Pa., has three crHsdren, and like most children they freqt^tly take cold. "We have tried severalkinds of cough medi ?ine," he says,robt have never found any yet that diti thehaas much good as much good *as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." ^^oiMiiah^^^l^dealers. , FOR FALLING HAIR. You Run No Risk When Vou Use Thio Remedy. We promise you that. If jrourXlr Is falling out. and you hare notTet It go too far, yqu can repair th?, damage already done by t sing Refill "OB" Hair | Tonic, with per latency and regularity | for a reasonable length of time. Jt la *iscientific, clei nsiDg, antiseptic, gerinfclda I preparu Iffi. that deetroya mlcrobei>stlmul?l(>? good circulation around tbehalf roota. promotes hair nourishment. Jnioves dandruff and restores hair hetfub. It is as pleasant to use as pure water/b^d It is delicately perfumed. It is a reaPsqllet necessity. We want you to try rtMall '03" Hair Tonic with our promlab- that it will cost you nothing unless yob are perfectly satisfied with its use. It comee In t?e'sizes, prices 50c. and $1.00. ? Remember, you can obtain Bexall (remedies in this community only aVeor store?The Rexhll Store. *" -c The Snoggin Drug Co. '~L: til ? n. . v 7, ' " If . ' ? . . 1 N/DENT ' /c Buggies * v"" \ B. N. W * m mm*J a a I *=- ~ tuu. * Early Roi Cobblers > Sunlight arolina We ri OE.S JU-5T AR HoU.SE UP IN ANY ^ in Aroo: ilOR which , J for seed. UNGSWf . Just received a new Piano, also lower gracU if interested. Coffins and P ?) . iw.irni . Splendid lineyw all pfr our store is emlarged l\ tinually selr at cost. \ comparison of goods a J.W. HOLLIING; ' LOUISBURG, ? . .? WAREHOUSE A 1* l \ Wagons* * j , illiamson bruary Delivery se Early Ohio Irish Red Bliss Early Green Mountain avc These Bought in Car Lots stook County Maine, ire the best known ^ : _ JRTfSj X ' ^ $750 Stova is. Write us Caskets jf"7 r ades. Until xre will conWe ask for prices. V ' ' SWORTh N.C. ^