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THE HOME CIF Pleasant Euening Reve catsd to Tired Mot the Home Girde RUDE THOUGHTS FROM What change has a young lady a little out of ^ style, who4)a* to earn her own living, to shine in society by the side of one of our fashionable ladies whose papa is a millionaire? Socially we are the slaves ot gold Old-fash ioqe*d people look at it in the old-fashioned wav and say it isi all wr??ng. And so it is; hut it is a : fact that stares us in the tnce that ; those who are worth tin-, most are i considered as of the most worth. After all, perhaps the wisest man was right when he said, The love j of money is the root ot all evil." No boy goes.out from the Home ; Circle without a qgnse of loss. For I a time, at least, the motherly presence is sadly missed, the sister I v af fectiop warmly cherished. Then if the mother's letter reach him often filled frith all that a_ mother most eloquently expresses, lovt, hopeful ness and prayer, he is still surrounded by a holy influinc.'. We always class childit-n, birds and flowers together. And why? - Because they should be equally beautiful, innocent and happy. We should never rob childhood of its ideal loveliness. Even old people should be gay, and happy and good,! too good to overcloud the children's horizon with angry eyes and lower ing brows, nor turn their merriment to discord by continual fault-finding. * Allow them nil the freedom consistent with absolute safety Let them I plav and be happy but teach them ( self-control. God's estimate of self i control is this: "lie that is slow to anger is better than the mighty, and he that ruleth his own spirit, than be that taketh a city. * There is nothing in the moral, | spiritual or physical universe that j makes marriage respectable,hut love.: Without it there can be no-marriage, only a wretched, miserable form, that rapidly degenerates into a loathsome, demoralizing burden. The time to marry is when love depiands it, and not Bimply because | the jcitchen needs a cook, the dining table a figure-head in muslin or silk or the cucumber vines somebody to kill the bugs on them. The one to marry is the woman yon love, and no other one. That, and that : lone .1 13 3--'3 ?> * - biiuiuu ueciae. ivicnes may talce wings and flee away; beauty may fade; good health is a very excellent and desirable thing in man or woman, but the circumstances of an hoar or a moment may rain the best of health. A man who marries from "married considerations," usually gets what he deserves?its lull equivalent in unbapptness. A man who marries for beauty, learns, as no other man can learn, how hideous and loathsome it may become. So, ' young man, take love for your guidance in this matter, remembering that it demands the best and noblest in you?.that it is sacred and holy, and divine, for it is ot God. ' Why should you go out to tea and praise your neighbor's muffins, when you have forgotlon to tell mother how good hers were? Why should von announce how much Mr. Wilsoj over the way knows, when his father f * ii a great deal better informed man, and it has never entered your litt e head to whisper quietly to him how mnoh you appreciate his wisdom? You keep your ability to discover faults for the home while the eye that should look for virtues is closed tightly until you go out. ? ? There is one sin whioh seems to Us is everywhere and by everybody underestimated and quite too much overlooked in valuation of character. It is tbs sin of l'retting, so common that unless it rises above its usual monotone we do not observe it Watch any ordinary coming together of people and sea how many minutes it will be before somebody1 !CLE COLUMN. piss?AGolijmn Dsclihers as They Join at Evening Tide - * ? : THE EDITORIAL PEH ft eta?that is, makes more or lesi complaining statement of somethiuf or other, which must probably evert one in the room, or in the car, or ot the street corner, it ma_v be, knew before, and which probably no out can help, V\ hy say anything aboui it? It is cold, it is hot, it is wet, II is dry; somebody has broken an ap pointment; ill cookod a meal; stupid ly or bad ' faith, somewhere has re suited in discomfort. One child in a family that givei away, all his playthings with Monti Cristo nonchalence and prodigality is often wrongly kissed and praisec and haloed in the family circle foi generous soul. He is often held u| as a model to his brother that showi an incipient passion for. cornerini tbe toy market by crowding out ant acquiring the holdings of the weake: dealers in tbe nursery. Both chil dren are wrong. The first has no the proper respect for his duty ti himself; the second has not just tec oruitioii of his duty to others. Th one demands leas than bis rightf the other, more. mm* There is no place in the unirers for a lazy woman. We will care fo the sick woman, we will tolerate cross woman?but what shall we d to the lazy woman, because th home is the very center of life, th hornekeeper must he active, orderh and conscientious?these qualities tiong she must have, and if she cai add to these, thrift, intelligence am tenderness, we find wherever she i that most blessed and beautiful of al e irtbiy delights, a happy home. see We hope all who read this colitmi will endeavor to keep a lew tloweri in the home. In addition to theu beauty and fragrance, they leacl neatness and order. The wife anc children like to have a clean room So that the flower, in it* purity ani grace, may not shame them. Ami then, too, a poor man like to fee that he has an ornament in hit dwelling similar to that which i rich man chooses as the best em bellishment of his drawing room. Lame back is One of tke most com mon forms of muscular rheumatism A few applications of Chamberlain' T.inimpnt- will trivo rnlinf \ Pa*w. all dealers^^^^^^^^^ Pope's News Items. C. B. Conyers, of Chester, Vs., call ed to see his parents Sunday. Willie Jones and sister, of Granville spent Saturday night with C. F. Holmi and wile. Mrs. Bryant Pace, of Vance, spen Sunday with her brother, W. A. Ful ler. i Miss Fannie Belle Allen, ol Frank linton, called to see Miss Ida Conyer Sunday. Our Conference year ended last Sur day at l'ope Chapel, but Rev. J W Patton was called for our pastor forth coming year, and a resolution wa adopted to have the church remodelej We will have a njce church soon. If all of the ladies' hats for this sea son arc as large as some we have seer I will make a irui've tvr all men to tak ! front seats in the church. We see more bales of cotton in fanx era' yards than we ever saw and less i the fields tor so early ii the season. 1 G. H. P. The best plaster .yipiece of flann dampened with ChanBiMain's Lin ment and bound on orar tha^affecte parts is ruperior to a plaster aM cosl only one tenth as mudL For sale fa all dealers. 1 How'g TMfc? Wa offer One Hundred Dollars Ri ward tor any cask of Catarrh ths gurnet be aired by Hall's Catarr T.7. canra <k CO.. Toledo, o. KAT10NAI, BAOTtpg ddUiOKCKr V * ?- * I ' ' 5 ! THE BIG I ; LITTLE STORE 1 |I I am now showing jthe most com| plete line of ladies jnnd misses suits separate long ooafc and furs evur I assembled in one enure in this sec[ tioD. The styles pre the newest, j j my experience in purine and my I small expense in filing makes it ' | possible tor every lady to purchase i a handsome coat su|t, tine piece or ^set of furs or a long! coat at a price so small that you not only can afford it bat it will be a surprise to you, to see how I am able t do it. >; ___ My stock is so t aried I hav't e space for price >, see what r others have to show you 0! then come to mej I will not 6 only sell you but: you will be r convinced that I have saved "; you at least 25 i er cent on n j your purchase. 8 11 Special arrangement i lade for extra | size suits, no lady too stout for me | to lit perfectly. Uivi me a trial. I i j Shoes Shoes rL 1 New shoes are coming in every day I my shelves are being emptied every > j day. It is an admitted fact I sell I more shoes than any house in town, I Wiere is a reason for it, my shoes are j I what I tell you they ate, I have just I ? thiNehoe you want foi every mem' | ber ol the family, my prices are leas j j I liave\he shoes to pfove it. I am | j selling ladies (13.50 shoes made by I Zeigler_Brbs. and Kr|ppeniorf and .; Dittman fori3 the l^te styles ore | cut extremel^iigb, -I Ijave them lace , or tiutton in aH^aata. If You Weak Corsets You Want Warned Corsets > . - ' | They are non-breakable and rust proof, I have them in ,! all styles, in all prices. a ' ' r y If it ia to wear I have it While my prioea are leas the atan|srd of quality of my atock ia alwavi the hiirfuat. R. L > -,"'r ;'v .?m.. * *T^- . -?) _ _ J Red But* Items. **' I As it has bee** ?ome time since we have seen anything from Red Bud, will send in a few items. * . Most all of oar farmers have been very busy tor the past week picking J cotton. .? D. W upton, one of Red Bud's old- J est citizens, passed away Monday evep- i ing, October 9th, 1911. He was born J January 19th, 1849, and has been a j faithful member of Rid Bud church. * He was a man who said no evil of no J one, and was a good, kind-hearted < neighbor, good to his faini y and friends ( and ??ied without one blot againsLhitn. , j Mr. Gupton was sick for lomu time, and ! 1 his death was not unexpected. He was 1 8 about 63 years old and leaves a wife and j J six children, one sister and a host of; 1 sorrowing friends. His remains were 1J tenderly laid to rest in the old family j 1 burying ground at his home. May the I Lord.of all grace comfort^the bereaved. Key. G. M. Duke filled l.is regular]! appointment at Red Bud last Saturday , and Sunday. ]1 Misses Rebecca and Mamie Rollings- 1 worth and Maud Lancaster are attend- ^ ing Ca8talia High School. Tne death angel came into the home ? of Mack Davis last Saturday night, Oc- ! tober 14th, 1911, and took from them J their darling little Lucile. Stre was l about ten months old and was a sweet; ] little girl, a^id will be sadlv missed. | J Weep not, dear parents, vour child is ' i nr\f V\,t f olannail. " uv"u' MM" ?,ICFCUIHOW TO CURE RHEUMATISM l< ( Aa Iatrrul DIhik And Be 1 quire* A* Internal Remedy. ' The cause of rheumatism and kindred diseases is an excess of urlo acid in the blood. To cure this terrible disease this acid must be expelled and pie system so 1 regulated that no more, acid will be . formed In excessive quantities. Rheumatism Is an Internal dlseMe and requires -j I an Internal remedy. RUBBING with I Oils and Liniments WILL NOT CURB, j affords onbf temporary relief at best, causes you \to delay fie proper treat- j ment, and allows thefcnalady to get a 1 firmer hold on?you. Lmlments may ease ! the pain, butt they will no more cure ' Rheumatism than pattit will change the < fiber of rotten Drood. I * ' Science has at last! discovered a per- < feet and complete eve, which is called 1 Rheumaclde. Tested hundreds of cases, it has effected theyndst marvelous cures; < we believe it will dUip you. Rheumaclde ] gets at the jolntrf futn the Inside, sweeps , the poisons out oMtie system, tones up | the stomach, regulhtes the liver and , kidneys and makes wou well all over. Rheumaclde strikes the root of the disease and removes Its'-^ause. This splendid remedy Is sold by druggists and dealers generally at 50c. and $1 a bottle. , In Tablet form at 25c. and 50c. a package. Write to Bobbltt Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. Booklet free. Tablets sent by mail. ii i t < vP >r Sale. J Fifty Berksrn e pies and Beveral sows ] with pigs. \. W. H. Allen. j Bulbs | ' riifFlnvwpr,<;^nH \ j Plants , Our importation <* frencb and holland j bulbs are now arriving. By planting , early you get Best results. We are , leaders in choice kit flowers for wed- | dings and all aocinwfunctions. Artistic , floral offerings./ fnoe decorative pot , plants, rose blishas, bedge plants, , shrubbries, everrreenV and shade trees Price ListI on Application Mail, phone,/and telegraph orders , promftly executed vW J. L. 0'QUINN & (XL For ~ Fruit- Trees Ornamenra^ Trees, Shrubs, Roses/ Bulto and Bulbous Plants/ Grape Vines 1 Small /Yrvtttd Etc. Ydtr can't/better) yourselff other than' by iriv^stighting the lines of ue/ \ J PERRY NTOSRY \ COMPANY Represented \ in Franklin yfrB. Byrum, Franklinton, N. C. ' In Louisburg every Monday Look at this line before you buy, it will b? saving dollars in yonr pocket. - ' . Vi '' 3. $ ' V .. - H.. " . i \ ' <-?. 4- c ' +4sf*i \ . - -* ??. v W "AFTER IS YEARS I AM WEIL" I Mrs. U17 Amanda Nash, of LumberCon, J. C., write?: "For yeara i wu a sor rere aufferer from chronic dyseutery, I rought on by acute indigestion. It olxo j nought on catarrhal headache which de- , Ultated me ao 1 had to lie down three or four hours, each da/. Hy general health gas greatly Impaired, and 1 waa weak aud jerrous. Oue day 1 had cue of thoae terlflc headaches, and ray daughter-in-law luggeated that 1 try lira. Joe Person's j Kfttnedy. ' 1 did ao, and the very first | lose relieved that headache. I continued ;o m*e It, and for the first time In fifteen rears J am well. It is the beat medicine impounded in this world:" Moat people regard stomach troubles | and these Include Indigestion, Dyspeptd 1. i V>ur Stomach, Nervousness, etc.) as or ; Ittle consequence in their early stngc*. S'ever was a more- serious mistake made. When the appetite k? done, the nerves ihattered. the temper ruined, the body j emaciated, spaama of pain frequent, aounu ileep Impossible, r^freshlug rest unknowu, they wake up to <be fact that stomach trouble Is a serious matter. When/this ; Itiige la reached, the only thing In the world that will cure you Is A , . MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY. It restores energy to 1nded dJge*i}tc ormns. stimulates a healthy floy ofVTastrlc [nice, and brings every poEfum of tho 1 stomach back to normal health. It is n strictly vegetable compound/ and contains no- harmful mineral Ingredients whatever. As a Tonic, Alterative, Bl/od Purifier and Kervlne it baa no eqtlnl. / Don't permit any dllenrf of the stomach to go?untreated. Ae iooA * as you feel the slightest effects of finMestlon or nny of the other aliments dtrmFly attributable to \ derangement of the digestive organs, berlri at once the use oi Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and a compldfe cure will be an j posy matter. Tf yoinf (trouble is of long ; standing, this Remedw-wlll still cure you? ! but It will, of course! take longer. We want yon to varita us for testimon- j lals from neopte who'onae suffered the tor- | tnres of Indigestion. [Dwspepsla and other 1 ntnmach ailments, bug wmo are now sound ( ind well, and eat wlat they wnnt without 1 1 sign of distress. 1 1 In cases bf external trouble, inflammation. ulceration or vcmng . humor, our Wash should be used ^vlth the Remedy. For Bale by drugglstaNor supplied direct | >n receipt of price, 11.00 per bottle; 6 bottlea for $5.00; 1 doaen by express prepaid tor $10C0, by ' HRS~JK KtSRTt REMEIT CO., Kittnlt, R. C Commissioner's $al* of Land Under and by virtue of{a decree of the Superior Court of Fraiklin county, made m the special prooeoling entitled R. A. Bowden, and othvs. ex narte. the undersigned Commissioner wNI on Monday the 6th da\ of November, 1911, It being the first Mondayfin said month, ?t the hour ot noon, oner lor sale at the court hbuaeyidoor in I Louisburg, N. C., at public auction fo the -highest bidder for cash, a Oertajn tract or payee! of land lying anH. being situate in Cypress Creek towjship, Franklin county, North Carotin, adjoining the lands of W. B. Bowd?n\ J. M. Boone, the old Calvin Walked place and others, containing 40 acres, InoreNpr less, and being the tract of land kribwn as the eld Yvilloughby Bowden home place, upon which the said WilloughnKBowden resided at the rtime of his death. This the^7th day df September, 1911. W. H. YArbokough, Jr., [ Commissioner. Executrix's Notice. Having qualified as khe executrix of the will of Henry Lon , deceased, late >t Franklin county, N< *th Carolina,this is to notify all pqrsoi i having claims igainst the estate of 8 lid deceased to present them to thoWj dersigned on o r aefore the 22nd, day df September, 1912, )r this notice will be dead in bar of iheir recovery. All pe kins indebted to taid estate will please i lUce immediate payment. \ This 22nd, day of Sei tember, 1911. ? usan^Long. o Henry Long. y Wm. H. Ruffiu, Atti * \J t Sale of Valuable Timber. 1 linderlhe authority contained in an 1 urtler of the Superior Court of Frank- . lin County in the special proceeding, entitled, Martha A. Moses, Victoria j Moses, et als vs. Roger C IMoses, Jas. C. Moses, ct als, 1 will on Monday, the h 5th day of November, 1(11, sell at * public auction to the highest bidder for eash all the timber 8 incll-s in diam- j eter at the stump when cut 12 inches Irom the ground oif^that certain tract ? si land situate in \ Franklin County, , State of North Carolina, an? in Cypress ' Creek Township, hounded mi the North by the lands of. Wil!ie\Bj>wden, The Greenlief-Johnson LumbU Co., and Willis Bowden; on the ifest by the lands of Mrs. Laura CoppeBte; on the South by the lands of Mrs. (Laura Coppedee and Mrs. Spivey; on Ihe Vest by the lands of Jno. Wood and MrsNSallie Hollingsworth. the entire tlact combining about two hundred aid sixty-Xve (266) acfes, and being known as The .' Luther Moses Home Place! The oak trees on the lcp around the home are not included in Ihe timber to be sold. ? I Three (3) years wily be given in which to cut and remove the timber from the Jand. I / Parties desiring ruftner information will apply to ?thp undersigned commissioner. This the 3rd day of October , 1911. R. B. White. Commissioner. e i 1 Mortgage Sale of Town Lot 1 By virtue of authority contained in a , certain deed of trust executed on the . bth day of April, 1907, by Baldy Wil- ' Hams a. d wife Alice Williams to F. 8. * Spruill, Trustee, for the use land bene- , fit of \V. K. Phillips, reworded in Franklin County Registry Ifcok 159 at ' page 116, the undersigned will sell at 1 the Court house door in Ixiultburg. . N. Q? at public auction to tae highest J bidder for cash, on thN6th Ay of Novsmber.19ll.that certairciotkn parcel of , land situate in the corporate limits of the' town of Louisburg N/Cx, adjoin- t ing the lands of Mrs. M.p.S, King, ? Louisb rg Railroad Co'a mcht o( way / and others bounded as Allows, WIZ: On the North by the linds of Mrs' ' Elizabeth Pace; On thelKaat by Use 1 Louisburg Railroad rig* of way- Off J the south by the lands of/Mrs. M. C G. , King, and On the Weafby the Louisburg-Ralelgh Piblic r<Ad. containing * one half (!) acre mom or leas. It " being the lot and buildigg conveyed by s My8. Clifton and wifcfto Baldy Wilfliama by deed duly rscAded in Franklin 1 County Registry Book/lie st page 547. J Thia Oct. 4th 1811. T I. F. B. SptUiLL, Trustee. Spruili. A IIoi.de/, Att'ys. \ c. d ;.-pt .kV ! >g-? AT THE Racket Store Ml-e. Hull but) just returned from tha Northern Markot with a fill Btock of up-todate I dress mods Out pric-a will appeal to oar? Fol I nv? ra. We ht>v? tile beat noVeltics at the ii^uwesi Possible Prices anld'our Block tor fall and winter is Vomplele and we are showinnthe moat slylian silks and dre\s goods of all Ifinds, with Vriramiugs to patch each pattern. We nail special attention to our . /line of ladies \ cat Suns I and wraps of all kinds which will be interesting to every lady. You are cordially invited to call. Very Truly Mrs. A. M. Hall A nuiiurj iu i TAX PAYERS As the taxes for 1911 will >e due Octojier 1st, 1911 and hey having been placed in my lands for co llection this is to lotify you t > call at my office n Louiaburj and settle same it once. \A s I am given a ihorter tim ^to collect same ;han has bet a given heretofore t will be nei essary for you to ittend to it at once to save joth of us t ouble. V. M. Boone, Sheriff. Read This And SAVE MONEY We have Sust,received one thousind piece! of china, five huudred itew kettles abd bakers, half-gross 10 quart <**y paps, mirrows, picture frames, purres, bureau scarfs, pillow ibams, flouypote, knives, folk, spoons ;lasware, Japanese china, hammers, latchets, batcher knives,frying pans, iuspenders,l pound can violet talcum owders 10c, 25c ribbon 10c, books, >ooket knives, towels, jewelry and honsands of other things and Nothing Over 10c We have ten dozen pieces of china md large pictures of blue and white inamel wear .To each person buying 1 | lollars worth of go ,ds get one ot hose pieces for 10c. It consists of 14 quart enamel dish pans, 0 quart lerttles 4 quart stew kettles, steak lishes, pictures, bowls, 14 inch dirhM. These pictures are worth from f6o to II. Look in out window and ton will aee these articles. BIG 5 & 10c STORE )n the Coiner, Neat Door to the ? TIMES Offloe. ' ' * -
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