" RIVERSIDE m ??Horses i__ E S. F( Wc Carry E Hill A wholesale gr< handle and a litt and remember We Pay The Did you ever figur freight in your lirst confident lots of p( ^ ling goods at cost know it. TH? HOME . Cll Pleasant Evening Revf Gated to Tired Mo J U r. 1 1 ?-> w-i n D ! Mftl n -> Lilts nu11113 uiruitj dalude thoughts froi It is a thousand times easier to contract a new habit than to get rid of an old one. # * ? The sky is not less blue because the blind man cannot see it. ? The other day we read the follow'"g [iflnmd In iTuiiv newspaper* "Dear Editor: I am a good young man who always bad plenty of girl friends, and who lias recently come to the city.' Now my ' temperament is such that I must associate, but do not kr.ow any girls and have no friends in tbe city." Thousands of out yonng people leave our oountry homes every year to live and work in our larger cities. They m. y not be wise in taking the tn( Ito amkihr.n of vOUth is deaf and blind to saner advioe. One of the greatest inconvenience and temptation is that they are strangers among strangers. Making friends with anybody and everybody is both dangerous and foolish, especially so I ^ a large oily. There are too m^ny ? rogues and gilded dens of imraorBpV' ality in cities tor tbe inexperienced yong man or woman to promisConsly select company and places of amuseI ments. Before they know it they may be entangled in some vice bligbting forever their purity and honesty. We would sound this note of . warning because of the youths that have left or are thinking of leaving our _own oommunity. While at H ^.rtome" you know with whom you I oould safely associate. You had also many friends to advise you. , That is all different away from home I ' * > . ?-?M tie* ... - r, ord f Verything |J >cer should -? lo bit more Freight; e the item of ha FROM ; cost, we are ^iz^p iople are seln and do not "?MROLE COLUMN.! spies.-- A Column Dsdi-j thers as They Join ai Pupriinn T7iHc> UL l-XLIUlliliy 1 IUU tt THE EDITORIAL PEN! among strangers. Without preaching a sermon, hut ] only seeking to give wholesome ad| vice, we would say that the safe*! | j way to beoome acquainted with tinI best people is to connect your-elf with some church. Go to the Sunday school and join the Bible class. In this way you wiH meet the most, moral young nieu and ladies ui that locality. Inform the head of the Sunday school and the pastor of the church tint you are a stranger, and they will see that you will have j friends. This method of gaining friendB, when away from friends may not be the purest, but they are a thongind times better than purest of the foul found upon the streets, in saloons and in questionable places of amusement. . * THE HEIGHT SIDE. We believe that the world is a good place and is growing better. ThiB world began with a garden and it in going to end with a garden. It's a pleasant place to live in and if we had been consulted as to which of the stare we should ohooee for a habitation, we could not have done better than to select this. We have always been glad that we got aboard this planet. It jnst suits us. To our mind the very best color in the universe for water is blue; the very best shade for grass is green, and the very best for water is a crystalline flash. The mountains are just high i enough for me, the valleys just low enough, the rivers just swift enough. The human faoe is moat wonderfully adapted for its use witli sunshine in its eihile and tempest in its frown; ' ' I * * 'V k L=j> p11 uzEssmau 8 Sifk-W g J i * - Se or Wholesale ISBUR^, / .VE A CAR Of/APPLE^RCA NEW YORK .STATE, CAR HEAPER GRADED OF MoL/ ACKAC3E WANTED AND AT UNLOP PATENT Our Leader: wit s two eyes. oue more, than is necessary, so that if one is |>ut out, we bull may roe the beautiful thintis God bun placed ajound us; with tine nose, most admirably arranged to lake iu the sweet perfumers of earth. Art, even at its best, may-be justly criticised, but where ns the bias- , phemer who Wouhl dure criticise the arch of the sky, or the crest of a wave or the Hock of fleecy clouds that the shepherd wind is driving *1.. -I... rri ci iui' [jiionuc!? yi iue H*y. mere is only one discord to a tltousaiid buritionics. There is a whole sky lull of roliins to one hooting night owl, and to every destructive torrent there are hundreds of placid streams with water lilies uuehored a. their hanks and stttrs laying bright reflections to sleep in their bosoms. . ? ? ? ~ woman's work. The quiet faithful way in which a woman often of superior intellect, and decided talent for higher things, will dish-wash her life away tor her husband and children is a marvel of patient endurance. Here the servitude of woman is the heaviest. Ko Sooner is her work done that it requires to he done over again. Men take contmcts of work on them, finish them, and thev are over for all time the prospeot of ending them and drawing pay for them is alluring. And woman's work holds no such promise. She washes on Monday after Monday the same garments ui tii there is no more of them to wash; (hen they are replenished by new ones like old, and the rubbing and wringing goes, on until the wornout hands are folded for iheir eternal and only rest.. She mends rftockings, with tireless tidelty, week after week, and year after year. Every morning the same rooms are to be put in order, only to be in the wildest disorder by evening. The same stookini s, the same washing, t e same cleaning nnd cooking in endless rotation, which, if done promptly and properly, leaves no- time for reading and self-culture which, aside from the pleasuse it affords the woman, is the only means of fitting oneself for the intellectual culture of obildrep. . , h ' r * jC\ Buggies rv . - B. N. \ Ml CO. -?=? ? Ji/Ui-ly Coblei grocers NSIorth Caroline We BBAGE AND PlS^AToE^ JU.ST .OF MoTRI.5 .SUGAR HoU.SE i$&E.S. CORN .SYRUP IN ANY ' LoVfc^R PRICED. in Ai and EXQELSIOR which > in Flourx I for sot fa n m ca sa *es*. ra n SJ Its Always Our Give 1 * \ A Dollars of Furniture or pianos for every dollar ylku spc working for us secretely on commission, to Isa give yoa more for the same amount of mokey t and invite you to make comparison on anytmns ] folding upright bed, looks like a $100 wardrjy 2 splendid used organs, one at $35, one at $5dl money, you'll have to call at once to get a/chl^j New Organs ana Pi ' Every W Remember we are state iigentJrfor the factory us by the factory, you get a piano at factory | 8carf and 12 pieces of sheet ^rnsic free, plenty we represent has over 1000/people in its emplot covers 50 acres of land aiw they have over a r customers goods with aMnwer prices than sma fellows can buy at. Wnen you buy a piano fr dollars, you might save a hundred just to see t fellow. Call or writf J.W.tlOLLUNC LOUISBUR j MsLVl*.. . i . .JJilDsiiM il lifiMilil' f t * , ?i " .4^1 s Wagons ? Villiamsoi ebrtiary Deliver Rose Early Ohio Irish s lied Bliss Early lit. Green Mountain : ilave These , Bought in Car Lots oostook County Maine, Mi*A fliA host lrnnwn ?*'* V/ 11 t-A V/ V 1V1.IV/ 1 ? IJ < , " ???????? ? ? ????aai Desire - to You ; Worth / nri With us, we have no people I ^ vejlo secret pets, we do claim to :him can be had anywhere else, ryou choose. Splenaid Mahogany >, cur price $25 and its a beauty, they are excellent values for this nee to buy at this price. Anos Arriving re\k r, sell dp a small commission paid jrice lobs the freight, Stool and ' ol tin* to pay- The factory rment inVheir factories, the plant / nillion doU&rs in cash to sell our ill wet wekher come and go quick om us it imbacked by millions of iB even you\buy from the other jSVffiRTH

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