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. THE HOME CIF Pleasant Evening Revei cated to Tired Mot the Home Circle crude thoughts from A young* girt YTlt?be far'safe'r in i the hands of a young man born of parent-* in a modern circumstances, i honest in bis principles, the energe- i tic and industrious, than she would < v witli a young man who has only known the luxuries of life, and to i , . ?- whom -vork is an incidental matter rather than the aim and purpose of life. * ? There are many hajj+>y"nbm ee, thank (iod,~ in avefy community, nn<i when they exist there goes out from^them a blessed influence which ^eaff hardly be overestimated. -'A real home with a mother lta it," whose hospitable doors are ever open to those not so blessed, is a wonderful power tor good. w _ Tlie boy who jumps into the first job that offers, whether it is agreeable or not, ij the boy who is chosen when the boy-hunter comes along. The boy trundling a wheel borrow is taken, while the boy playing marbles in the shade, is; left; the boy cheerfully minding the baby on the front step is invited to put on a boys' suit, while the one playing hooky is refused a plaoe to drive a dirt cart. The sweetest wives are those who 1 possess the magic secret of being centented under any circumstances. Rich or poor, high or low, it makes no difference;-the bright little fountain of joy bubbles up just as musically in their hearts. Do they live in a log cabin? The fire on its bumble hearth becomes brighter than the g'tided chandelier in an Aladdin palace. * * Let the children have their pleasures. Train tbem to be obedient, neat, and to some extent orderly, and then l?t them have all the fnn #their busy brains can deyise, so long as it is harmless and innocent. Long after they have grown to manhood and womanhood, even after they have families of their own, they will look back to Ttbeir childhood as the brightest basis of their liyes. Mother will be thought of as the L deareBt tforuan and father as the best man. ? * ' '.'atThe' great event in every young 1 V man's life is his awakening, Thero comes a time when he's aroused from the dreamy carelessness of boyhood by the opening possibilities of life. If be then drops into indif. ference and begins life in an easy, soulless way, ne iriuers away ois chances. If he comes to a deep, earnest purpose to be at his best and do his best, he arrives early at the' highest rank among equals in business, profession or trade. i ? ? m The over-dressed child is always the unhappy child. She is a pert miss who has learned early to regard over much the pomps and vanities of life, or she is a poor little discontented victim, who has never had a chance for childish play, and looks with envy at the ragged,little tombling urchins who make mud pies on the roadside. ? # * The most illustrious statesman and eloquent ministers owe their greatness to the fostering influences of home. -N apoleon knew and felt this when he said, "What France wants is good mothers, and you may be sure then that France will have good sons." * ? * An extensive library does not make a la wye/; a sanctimonious face a minisister, an elaborate sign a doctor, or a pair of wings an angel. The world judges us by what we j are, ami not by what we seem. ? ? Probably nineteen-twentieth ot the happiness yon will ever have, you will get at home. The independence that comes to a man when bis , work is over aud he feels that he has * c !CLE- COLUMN. ri68?A Column Dedihers as They Join at Evening Tide THE EDITORIAL PEN run out of the storm into the quiet harbor of home, where he can rent in peace with his family, is Koraething real. It does not make much difference whether you own your house, you can make that little room a home to you. *. ? * ? ? There are many so-called homes that do not deserve the name at all. Home means comfort, but when we have it fixed ?p so elaborately that we must sit in the garret or the back yard to genuinely enjoy ourselves then it is high time we made a ohange and turned the too-good-touse articles and substitute for them real homely things that we could en joy every day of the year and every moment of the day. ? The I by who looks upon his home as a place for the display of nervous irritation that comes from overwork, where everything is sacrificed to the love of show and no place is left for the angel of reet and peace, will leave it at his first opportunity, and at the same time his training has ill fitted him to meet the great temptations outside. m m m Mother, young man, is the sweetest name in the world and should t? held in reverence by every boy. The time is coming when her feeble hands will be folded, her watchful eyes closed and the lips once warm wit'i mother's love be cold, the fond heart whose anxious beatings once lyllowed your wayward feet will be stilled forever So while you can, call her mother. * * W Harvesters, riding plows and cul tivators may be found on every farm, but the washboard is about the same kind of one that our grandmothers used. m If some men acted halt as decently when at home as they do when away from home, there would be a great deal of brightness added to domestic life. - . An ordinary case/of diarrhoea can, as a rule, be cured J>y a single dose of Chambefiain's CollV and Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedp.X This remedy has no superior for b^we\ complaints. For sale by dealers. / \ DON'T EXPERIMENT You Will Make No Mistake 11 You Take This Advice. Never neglect your kidneys. If you have pain in the back, urinary disorders, dizziness and nervousness, it's time to act and no time to experiment These are all symptoms of k^idndv trouble and you should seek a remedy which is known to act on the kWneys. Doan's Kidu ry Pills is the remedy to use. No uei d to experiment. It has cured man / stubborn cases in this vicinity. Mrs. Rob< r Williams, 323 S. Franklin St., I iocky Mount, N. C., says: "I tak aleasure in confirming the public statement I gave in July 1908 in which 1 told of my experience with Doan's Kidney Pills; as the relief they gave me has been lasting. I suffered severely from dull, nagging backaohes and I had distressing pains in my kidneys, arms and limbs. 1 was quite restless at night an the remedies that I took did not s..em to have any effect at all. Finally I was induced to get Doan's Kidney Pills and itdii not lake them long to restore me to good health." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. Buy it now\ Now/is the time to buy a bottle of Ch^nhurfain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Vteiudy. It is almost certain to be neeaefl before the summer is over. This remldy has no superior. For sale by all dealm. \ v- & i , "M PROTECT. THE HEA LTH OF YOURSE LF 1 AND FAMILY. Pope's Herb is prepared to provide a dependable household remedy, based; upon the principle of purity of blood fl insuring freedom from disease. It is 11 a medicine for maladies sue)- as, Rheu- I matism, Liver Complaints. Constipa- R tion, Fever and Ague,- Female I)isor- |1 ders, - Indigestion, Lumbago, Kidney fl Derangements, Catarrh, Sjck and Ner- D vous Headaches, loss of Apetite and all ailment* arising from inactivity of the Liver and Kidneys. j It is a purelv Herbs, BArks and Roots Compound. It is put urn- in chocolate coated tablets pleasing and easy to take, (or can be dissolved in water.) . Mrs. J. C. Meade lof Hayattsville, Md. says: / "For years I hale suffered with I Backache. Headachett Neuralgia, and I Nervousness and ejmreme fatigue, 11 tried many remedu s without relief | Four months ago a g -ateful friend induced me to write tc Pope Medicine Co. Washington. I). C., : or a box of Pope's | Herb Comp*Hmd Tab eta. the very first dose of two tablets rave me relief. I used not quite a HsQ 1 box and I am entirely cured of thef nn in my back and ; have no more headi che." Dr. J. V. Henn seiK a prominent Physician and Suri eon Of Albany, N. I Y. in part says: "\ "As a Blood Pur ler, LiVr. Kidney I and System regulat >r I prescribe Pope | Medicine Co's of V 'ashingtoV D. C. I Herb Compound as I have done for the 1 past 20 years, and I have found it to I be a great remedy, which seldom if eyer fails. Where i re thou sand s\)f letters from users of I ope's Herbs,^hat haye been benetitte 1 and cured b\\ its proper use. Pope' Herb Compound Tablets are put up 00 in a box, "siV month's treatment,' and will be sent* po^t-paid on receipt of 91.00. Each box contains a printed Wuarantee binding us to refund the purchase price if the remedy fails to benefit, also full directions. Guaranteedby thefope Medicine Co., Inc., under the Pure Food and Drugs Ac^ June 30, 1906 No. 31*956. FOR TERMS TO AGENTS IN UNOCCUPIED TERRITORY Ipope"medicne CO. INC Pope Building, Washington, D. C. Notice. Having this day lualifted as executor , of W. 11. Bowden deceased late of i Franklin county, this is to notify all persons holdingVlaims against said es| tate to present trul same to the under' signed on or befonk July 21st, 1912 or this notice will ba pleaa in bar of their I recovery. AH persona owing said es| tate will come fcrwar<Ki*nd make im! mediate settlement, This Ju'y 21st, i i9u. W. <4. BOWDEN Exlr. Look Out And Watch us Grow NEW GOODS Will be Arriving in I a Few Days. We are going to pack our store with goods as soon as { the freight trains and the green back will bring them. I No old goody *to select from, Everything New From ' the Manufacturers to us at ^rice^fever heard of before. ; W^are going to have some exceptional values that will be worth from 25c to ?1, that is going to be sold 10c. We are going to give away a real Diamond King sometime this year We will let vou know about that later. Watch our ad in each issue . of the paper and you may get it. Johnson & Price I I PROPRIETORS I Big 5 and 10 Cents Store I For Very Best ! Fancy Groceries And Vegetables Come and/see me <yr Phone 47/ I nAw have a full suWply of \ y(iCE.\ Place your orders early. J. W. King i \ k -Ai . 'yV ??.,. ' NEW I GOODS j A.T THE Racket Store Just received a lot of ! beautiful A Percales, Madras, Flaxons and dotted Swiqs in Rem- 1 nants to sell cheap. We call especial attention to pur 1 Emproideri.es and Laces r You dan find yhat you | wanr at tne rignt prices. Fine I slippers for Hadies, Misses and childrens, to be sold chaap to make room for fall stock." 1 Ask to see/our 1 I American Beauty^. j Corsets\ They are very popular tand stylish. \ Very Truly \ Mrs. A. M. Hall j holl Furnitun More New We havent got $200 yet, but v that has ever b t glad to show y pianos are beau stocks at Raleij \ S, We have 1 pian $350 and one b( ler for $175. 1 sooner. We ofi people as? five, i J. W- _ Please don't forget that we ha ' y." . f ^ . TT..... ...have... Your Buggie^ Rubbertired I am fully prepare/ to put on Rubber tires on any buggy in Franklin county at short notice and reasonable terms. All work guaranteed. Come \n and see us. : : : Aoursiruly ' *?: H. C. TAYLOR, Lthiisburg, N. C. stop look /Listen AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Drive your car to our Garage and have your Gas T&iy^ Filled. At 13 Cents Per Gallon LOUISBURG AUTO/AND MACHINE COMPANY 1 \ ? 1 . v Depository Of U. S.\ Postal Savings This bank has been designated a depository for Postal Savings by the Treasurer of the United States. Moneys deposited with the Postmaster are re-deposited here by the Csovernm^nt. If this bank is safe for Uncle Sam it is saie'forVou. / \ II. ir?, CITIZENS BANK Henderson, N. C. ingsworth's / > & Music House Pianos,/The Good Kind Sianos for ' *< s for $400 vt will be The new i. Large * .0 slighfly used anml piano player cost new >x of music cost $50\ that we offer first cal"his price good only \Sept. 1st, unless sold fer splendid new player pianos that some , six and seven hundred dollars for $350. ??v HOLLINGS WORTH ve a little furniture left and Vill have another bedstead later / ' ' X
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