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THE HOME CIF
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CRUDE THOUGHTS FROM
The home should be -a place
where man is always Sri'his good behavior;
our kindest words, our pleaBantest
smiles, and our most particular
favors, should be kept to exchange
with our own household.
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If your grown sons or daughters
have accomplished some difficult
pieoe of work, rendering you essential
assistance; or have climbed some
step in the daily drill of study, or
have acquired some new accomplishment,
or added grace; or better than
all, have gained the victory over
some bad habit or besetting sin?
aeknowU dge it, see it, praise them
for it. Let them see by your added
tenderness, the deep joy and comfort
it gives you. Thus you will
create a great incentive to right con-'
duct, and lay a broad foundation for
a character which shall be redolent
"with a succulent fruit and tragrant
blossoms.
A pian who has made a happy
home for his wife and children, no
matteiswhat he has not done in the
way of achieving wealth and honor;
if he has not done that, and it is his
own fault, though he bejhe highest
in the land, he is a most pitiable
failure. We wonder how many
men in a mad pursuit of gold, which
f^^racteriaes the age, realize that
|Kre is no fortune whioh can be
left to their fahfllies as great as the
memory of a happy home,
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What can equal a mothers love for
the boy? You boys have grown up
from tender babies under a mother's
watchful care.- Ah, boys,Jhow many
heartaches do you caurd' that dear
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old mother! Do you realize the <
world of affectiou in a \ mother's 1
heart ? What joy can you have in 1
her sorrow ? What pleasure in lier 1
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pain i OLvp, my ihu, t*uu iuiu& u?
your mother's heart. You have it
in your power to make it glad, or
make it sad. Let your heart warm
to hers as it did when a babe in her
arms. Kindly stroke the gray hairs
on her head and assure her that in
your heart thero is seated a deep
and lasting love and reverence for
her.
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It is natural and right that a
mother should wish to see her daughter
well educated and even highly
accomplished; and it is a mistake
that good and careful education
should unfit a girl for the homely
duties of cooking, dusting and gen
eral housework. On the contrary,
those duties would be better per?
fotmed if mothers would at the
same time that they seek talented
instructors for their daughters, impart
to them some of their owu culinary
~talent there would be more
good wives and mai ridges.
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Rascally and ecoundrelly people
for the most part come from iniquitous
homes,from undisciplined home*.
Parents harsh and cruel on the one
hand, or on the other hand, loose in
their government?wickedly loose
in their government?are raising np
a generation of vipers. A home
where scolding and fretfulness are
dominated is blood relation to the
gallows and the jail. Petulance is
a serpent that crawls up in the t
family nusery sometimes and crushes jj
everything. Why there are parent* I
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advertised buggi*
p lor the past nir
e have decided tc
nd get one.
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who even make religion disgusting
to their children. They ecold thera
For not putting in all their leisnre
ime at church or some church gathsring.
They have an exasperating
way of doing their duty. ?
-'TWILL
STAND ACQUITTED.
On the great day ot account it
will be found, that men have erred
nore in judging of the honesty of
>thers than in any one thing else,
rot even religion excepted. Many
who have been condemned and had
be stigma of dishonesty fixed upon
hem because misfortune disabled
:bem from paying their just debts
withstand acquitted by the judce of
;he qhjck and dead while others
lover dishonest hearts and actions
indetected by :.ian. It is our earnsst
desire to eradicate the impreslion
so fatal to many a young man,
;hat one cannot ItVp by being perfectly
honest. Yotix must have
mown men who have gone on for
fears in unbroken prosperity and
fet never adopted that base motto,
'All is fair in trade." You must
lave seen too noble examples of
hose who have met with losses and
allures, and yet risen from them all
vith a conscious integrity,, and who
lave been sustained by the teetiuouy
of all around them, that
hough unfortunate, they were never
lishonest. When we set before you
inoh examples, when we show you,
lot that "Honesty is the best policy,"
iut that it is the very keystone of
he whole arch of manly and christian
qualities, it cannot be that every
ngenious heart does not respond to
he appeal. Heaven grant all such
o feel that an "Honest man is the
loblest work of God" and to live as
hey feel.
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Some people give according to
heir means, others according to their
neanness.
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Lame Shoulder is nearly alway s due
o rheumatism, of the muscles, and
|uickly yields t<kt e free application
if Chamberlain's 1 niment. For sale
>y all dealers. ps
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es, wagons and horses for
lety days, but still have
try and give them away
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Wheeler an I Wilson and Spiger Sewinp\ Machines, J
Bands and accessories. we are in a posVtion tolpxte
commodatiori>nat can bvhad. Rotary Mid vibretin;
stitcli. We yfill show taein in mahogium birds Ae
ter sawedronk, drop/eada with 5 to 7 tsawersA 1
beat on ejurth, write ui a card and will brine you or
like* pa.ywhen you^fish. Pianos, organa^Machin^
J.W. HOLLING
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shuttles, lock and chain
maple english oak and quarf
you want one of these the
le for inspection, buy if you
i. coffins and Caskets.
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