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RIVERSIDE _il Horses l y E. S. Fc ^?i??j Wc Carry E* A wholesale groc handle and a little and remember We Pay The I Did you ever figure freight in your first < confident lots of peo ling goods at cost a know it. The home or Pleasant Evening Reuer Gated to Tired Mott ihp Wnmp Ripple s LUU NUU1U WAX VJ1U t CRUDE THOUGHTS FROM X cheerful word or smile will fill g your fireside with pleasantness, .re- a, kindle the fires of love in your wife's i;< bosom and brighten the hopes and tl aspirations of your children. Cbeer- b fulness is better than doctor's medi- b< cine, and a cheerful borne is an h earthly heaven. * ? Let the supshine into the gloomy rooms, have a couch to lie on, a piano to play on; in fact, a home to . live in; and wherein a sense of hoew pitality and good oheer exudes from the very table and oheers, in4 ? - ai stead of a mausoleum of gloom ele gance, wherein every thing is for y show and nothing to be used. ? ' i * The gleeful life of happy .children 0< is the best home musio and the graceful figures of childhood are the '' best statuary. We are all kings 8< and queens in the cradle. A home < . t* ;? Wltnoui a OUliUi XV ID 1 ino a lau.vni n without a candle; a garden and no ei flowers; a vine and no grapee; a brook and no water gurgling in 01 its channel. 11 * ti Home should be just one blaze a of sunshine. But it cannot be while w some member of the family circle is li snapping and fault finding and sel tl ( ph. Do people ever go more de- tl " nberately ahd insanely at work to tl make themselves miserable than they n do when they deliberately cloud the k lights of the only place on earth n where they have anf reason to ez- ii pect anything like perfect quiet and fi happiness? * * * Cultivate a oheerful disposition, n Do not wrap up all your interest, all It your thoughts and ambition in self, b I " ? ?i! I N PI Mules ? 4 ' , ^ >rd i 'crything p er fihonlH > bit more Veight the item of * EJ1,A r k,ojv\ 20st, we are j/zep' pie are selni nd do not **y \ CLE COLUMN.: ics,?A Column Dedi-1 lers as They Join ; it Eusning Tide THE EDITORIAL PEN J = I eek to please those with whom you I isociate, and above all strive to ghten the burdens and hours of le ones at noma wno can you huband, father, or brother. Whatever ' a your disappointment, or how 1 eavy the cross you bear, do not go ver the threshold of your home with 1 sullen, cheerless countenance. ' I Who but woman?when Judas ' 'eary'slept, ana the feartul fled? ^ >uld summon energy to linger round the spot, to mingle the tears 1 I pity with the blood of suffering? ' f ho but a woman, when man turn- ' i coward, and his trust grew faint> ruld stand until the last by the ' ying Saviour, and then go to trim le lamp of her devotion at the ' ipulchre. Kind words bring memories that i alio through the years long after ' re lips that uttered them have | rumbled to dust.-' Children carry ]i )e memory of words of apprecia- i on with them through childhood i nd often reoall them in old age I hen enveloped in the shadows of < te. They are like the perfume of i re violet that lifts its head above i tie spring snows and Srlliapers to < tern of the sunshine. Money ean ot create so rare a gem as true ] indnees. It is a heart product and i eeds the tenderest of oulture. It I i killed by indifference and en- i aebled by neglect. i i We feel animated to struggle 1 lore manfully in great battles of ] te when we remember our mother's 1 oly counsel to us in ohildhood's * ' , - - ' k , ' .. " ; -"^ ' -"* ;. .' a f f .* ? - - aBB5Hty.?y i*w>(3y^nMt?'? -Mt k-?,?n n^-Vj, ' * ; -Jv^' ' EPE i_ Si < ? or A. RE WholesaU ISBUR<V /VE A CAR OF APPLET, C NEW YORK -STATE, CA 1EAPER GRADES OF Mol ACKAGE WANTED AND A UNLOP PATENOur Leadei sariy dawn, and in the slippery paths nf youth. Ah? those of tenderness ?those pious precepts softened by i "mother's loye"?too much unheeded then and disregarded?live now, brightened in meraory, and Bonstitute our sweetest recollections. Her prayers for us in childnood? her sparkling crystal t?arB, made an impression on our young minds as durable as time and even now they oia us waiK in the paths of rectitude. * * * That there is a God all nature declares in a language too plain to be misapprehended. It is written over the face of the whole creation. You gee it in the tender blade juBt starting from the earth in the early spring sad in the sturdy oak that has with(tood the blasts of four score winters. The purling riverlet meanderHig tlnougli dowuy nreadtrwr-atw verdant glens and Niagara's tremendous torrent leaping over its awful chasm unite in telling us of a iiod. Show' ithese ^beautiful aiched heavens to your children and explain to them these poets while their young minds are so tender and aasily impressed. , ? A woman who is capable of fill ing ner Dome id every sense of the word is worthy of more true applause than if she possessed many iocomplishments. We are often very nuch impressed by the woman who is doing a great and grand work for lumanitv, but the one who retains >ur respect is the true wife and nother, who presides over her home and children with a haort and head, iemonstrating kiudness and ability, which puts the blush on the public life. Let the parents, the father is well ta the mother, impress npon their young daughters, whether they are in the country soliool house or college, that the true woman's phere is in the home, and the gTeat business snd educational worlds that have thrown wide-open the doors for women does not detract one iota from the importance of her sphere, > . I NPENTV &L Buggies /- n. wi avis r.n -* J" " ? Early feos * < "oblers -^^TOCCfS . Sunlight North Carolina \ ^ ' We rla A^&AGE AND Po^AToE^ JU-ST i R \OF MOTRI.S .SUGAR HoU.SE ? 1 .A.S.SE.S. CORN .SYRUP IN ANY LOWER PRICED. in A roost r and EXCELSIOR wMch ? rs in Flour for seed. L HQlilWGSWO ... . Mark ot L\ Among your friends and calling list the clulractcg of ; to mark the degree of taste and culture' in your aoi supremacy aj. a municst T^f H'fW?nt. nWfanltteSS in tit The StarWJPiano ^ l save monev o Iffl V /' no, just call s Tnless our is better at ! then buy of the othei I J.W. HOLI_ING< \_ LOUISBURG, ' "V' ' ' ' '' / ' ' ' vr '* li'''' ' / . ... . \ I-- t^C. . ..2 , r \ J>..~ . . WAREHOUSE Wagons v illiamson , jruary Delivery e Early Ohio Irish Red Bliss Early Green Mountain ve These Bought n Car Lots \ ;ook County Maine, e the best known fnro ii. mure [ i your piano is quite likely ne. Unchallenged in its Lines L in the cultivated homes people as the approved yaue. At our Louisburg >k W aold 10 pianos to one dehed by Telegraph, 4 to and look at the orders, oodAli our pianos and ot rigbt we could not get business. If you rather n your Purchase of a piaind look at our line. less riaoney % felloe. >WORTIi N. C. \ 1 i . : .';r . . a ' . ? J,;. ?
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