RIVERSIDE <i Horses E. S. F< We Carry E A wholesale grc handle and a littl and remember We Pay The Did you ever figur freight in your first confident lots of pe ling goods at cost know it. *THE HOWIE Clt Pleasant Evening Reve Gated to Tired Mol the Home Circle 4. CEUDE THOUGHTS FROl What a happy world this world would be if the innocency of childhood's ten der years could be carried through age. I So while we are training them in the way they should walk, let us watch our own footsteps, and not cut off their harmless mirth to suit our tastes that have grown sombre with age and care. I I Be as careful to keep the weeds out of the minds of your children as you are to keep them out of your garden. [ wsnmW something will grow I Itweii If T?i. linn't point I good grain, the tares will take root in I spite of you. Keep a library of good I clean books, and by all means keep your home paper.before them. ? To make a boy info a pure man, a mother must do more than pray. She I must live with him in the sense of I comrade and closest friend. She must stand bv him in time of temptation as the pilot sticks to the wheel wh o rapids are around. She-must never I desert him to go off to superintend outI side duties any more than the engineer deserts his post and goes into a bag v gage car to read up engineering when the train is pounding across the coun try at forty miles an hour. * V Whoever takes a little child into his love, may have a very roomy heait, but that child will fill it out. The chilP dren keep us from growing old and E Arid; they cling to our garments with B ^Heir little hands and impede our progress to petrification; they win us back with their pleading eyes, from cruel I care; they never encumber us at all. A poor old couple with no. one to love them, is a most pitiful picture; but a hovel, with a small faed to fill a broken I'. pSne here and there; is robbed of its desolateness. ^ ^ Our prisons are rapidly being filled by those who make the mistake of begin ning life at the top of the ladder. I What sre these whom we meet in so pipipp . . j Tnd Mule: / ~i . _ ? 3rd verything Q >cer should " le bit more Q % Freight ^ e the item of cost, we are j/zV 5ople are seland do not I -v /-% a r? ^ I T b a a i \(JLt UULUMIN. iries.?A Column Dsdithsrs as They Join at Evening Tide ff THE EDITORIAL PEN ciety to us as compared to our owe home circle? Why do we take pains to De polite and agreeable to them and neglect those who have t?e strongest claim upon us? It all comes about because wejhave got into the wrong way ot thinking. We have put the home in the background, when it should occupy the foremost place in our thoughts. You get "down in the mouth" toe easily, my friend . Cheer up; walk or the annny side of the street; live -where vou caa catch the south winds. Sunshine always warms and cheers, gel more of it and (five it out, you have lived in the frigid zone too long already, We would like to send a gulf stream ol joy into your life. Give us a chance, Read 'he Home Circle Department and you will always wear a smile. It is the best known tonic for the "blues," ? Little arms encircling the nock will make the heart light, over which nc diamonds sparkle. All the grand pictures and splendid works of art one car posess will never adorn a room as dc the smiling faees of those deareBt to us. The things that may bfe bought are pleasant to have, nor is wealth to be despised1; but neyer pity the poor mar who has the wealth that gold cannot buy, nor the woman whose jewels are those of which Cornelia was so proudgood and obedient sons. e ? The parlor as a parlor will soon be f relic of the past. The very name seemi to suggest stiffness and lack of comfort The new houses will have the best room the one in which the whole fam ily gath era., a warm, sunny place, a home roon in its truest sense. The next generatioi will not waste space on parlors. Per haps a little library, for privacy, wi] a'so be indespenaible to many. Thi cherry room of the future will hold th piano; the general books the pictures work baskets and everythW tha serves to make home a haven of res a ?atsSi*; - ; EPEI 5 Sg or / * ' / i~' / A. RE Wholesale JISBURO, ave a car of applet, C/ new york .state, caf :heaper graded of mol. package wanted and a UNLOP PATEN1 Our Leader I for loyal hearts. Speed the day. i A taste for music, poetry, pictures, j i etc., tends to, destroy the attraction for j j the vulgar. a home of beauty, of taste | and refinement always tends to elevate and ennoble the mind, and cultivate | the spirit of contentment. Beauty tills j the world, as well as heaven, if we have eyes to,see it. It is open to all. The rose is as fragrant, the lily as white, and the hyacinth as delicately blue, when cultivated by the poor, aa by the jeweled fingers of the wealthy. -~ ? ? I It is the mothers who hold the world ' in'ptncc\ They are tfce balance wheels of the universe. They hold the sceptet ' of power by controlling the affections 1 of men. "The hand that rocks the ' cradle" has controlled armies. Marie I Theresa quelled the tumolt of a mighty army in Austria by raising her hand, | and we are told that all was hushed | to silence, as in clear, sweet tones, she , spoke, "The bravest battles that ever - were fought have bean fought by the . mothers of men." * > It is claimed that all the presidents of the United States had good mothers. It is Baid that John. G. Adams until I the day of his death said the prayer iiin luouiur naa mugm. mm. "All that I I am I owe to my mother." Garfield I kissed the wrinkled face his. mother on the day of inauguration and said, I "You brought me to thiB." Grover 1 Cleveland said, "Worldly honors or worldly perplexities will never cause me 1 to forget the lessons my mother taught 1 me." As the shadows lengthen, the memory of a mother's love becomes ini tensified. The vision grown dim with age becomes clear and pictures of child1 days rise before us in their perfections. ; j It is well so few;, inetances are On recj 1 ord where ft mother has failed to im press her children with the value and | purity of a mother's love. CMCHESjjiRSPnU k dumoi\? BR^HD I > LiDIXtt /V AMk Tmmr " # T - CHI-CHES-TKR'S A |1 DIAMOND SKnI PILLS in Rko ?nd/A Gold metallgboila, sealed with llue(w) bhmkv B tliMiXBjPlAllDlYuLarftr tvnMit i fm regar^d ? Be?t)pafe?t, Alway Mwlfabla t BOLD ?Y ALVyDRUGGISTS t t uimr* Everywhere | w?*JUWWjpL *. . MDENT -. Buggies - j*. n. : AVIS CO. I x Earl : Grocers North Carolina f ^ VBBAGE AND P^TATOEJ J\J ST \ I OF MoTR.1.? Al/rtAR Hoi; sv v a.s.se.s. corn isyrup in~any x^r lower. pr.ices. ' and EXCELSIOR whi< s in Flour - fors ~m\M\ i s. ? ' * ? 'i Its Always Oi Give A Dolla r of Furniture or idanos for every dollar you working for u^secrctely on commission, w give yoa more for tho same amount of moi and invitpyou to make comparison on anyt foldingxlpright bed, looks like a $100 ward 2 splendid used organs, one at $35, one at ! mpifey, you'll have to call at once to get a / New Organs and ! Every' Remember we are state agents for the fac us by the factory, you get a piano at facto Scarf, and 12 pieces of sheet music free, ph we represent has orer 1000 people in its em coyers 50 acres of land and they have over customers goods with at lower prices than fellows can buy at. When you buy a p'.ar dollars, you might save a hundred just to s fellow. Call or write J.W. MOLLIN ^ LOUISBUF * SM . 4. is' V '? * . ..V J " WAREHOUSE ,J ( - Wagons L: ' ... v> Williamson V J . I cb ruary Delivery y Rose \ Early Ohio Irish' -v )lers Red Bliss Early Mr viitJ.uuntaiu Ve rlaveTh^se Boughl Cat L^ts Aroostook ^County Maine, ' " 3I1 are the best, known eed. I MIRTH'S J t* ~ ' lr Desire . to You $ Worth i apen\ with ua, we have no people e liaveVo secret pets, we do claim to , ley thaAcan be had anywhere else, hing yotlchoose. Splendid Mahogany robe, t aAprice 125 and its a beauty. 550, they are excellent values for this chance toi>uy at this price. Pianbs Arriving nrr i_< w eeAi l tory, sell oii a small oommissjoh jVaid ry price less the freight, Stool and enty oi type to pay.. The factory ploy men tin their factories, the plant a million dollars in cash to sell our small wjit weather come and go quick 10 from us it is backed by millions of ee ua *ven you buy from the other GSWORTh 3G, N.C. J

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