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leasanF Evening Reveries. A'Golumn Dedi ? dialed io Tirgri MnttiRrs aa ThRij ,lnin .J the Home Circle at Evening Tide, RUDE ^THOUGHTS * FROM THE EDITORIAL fJEN - "Do not oomplaiii of your wife'a e< , travu^ance with a oigar in your njouth- ? _ ? , .? ? * ? ( i.inH i.nnnnr. ?r. lint tjiTfljht. in i thoNchool bo<>k?. 'They are found in Vtlio homo lessons. ? ? ? ? .CiG'DXXvN Ths daughter who is the flower of the'ftumly in always ^he one who know^iiow to beat use the flour ot the family. i WhStevev bi*ppe|ta doa't Jinpoiue a aour <5Ul man or vvoai in. Old Iffm ' "''Iw > cheerful poriod-pf lift", when Vila I en iVlit'H siia<{ow8 arfe1 aoftenad by the selling aun? when quiet ' twilight steals on. apace, aoon {o be followed by the long night of rest which remains to all. '?if . ?? * m.{ A * *' l*J^ ? , ? ? We hav^e a feiv young tuen who seem to think it makes them tlanly and noCTo.jo niake themselves ap pear tou^h. Tf yon are tough, peo ~~ple .will find iFout without any effoit on yoar part It is just as easv>tf be a gentleman and hold the re spect of the oominunitv>fti\ whieh you live. Try'it du^pttig "191*2 at^d 7 you wilt never c(ji?fige back. -HowTpa^ny wasted flowers" are _ aire woo ver graves. Jual one bud from these flowers, iiiuk with life ? gnd'hPnimTift-fmt'iuiil wilb sympa ? thy, would have eased the pain of ? 8O11143 soiling heart, had it been ^ given *hile the laved one was with us. Jtast try it during 1912 and aee to how\ many sick neighbors and frienda yyu can carry a flower and the year wjll prove one of^your hap piest and beat> We have jmt m few woniia in onr 1 community., who talk much about ~ -Heaven at oburch, and tauch about neighbjra on the atreeta. Juat give your neighbor a leat during ftt 1912 and aee if you do not enfsy the year better. Dn nnt ahpoge a vocation for join daughter do- not' insiiT -that ?he baoomesonly a lady,~wften-*Ee might be a gemot. 'Who knows b^t that the talent you repressed an<T strangled might have electrified the i world. Give it tree scope . and a ?' hearty ivel nomer--s=r ? Eviiy woman who reads our Home Circle and has a home, should thank God (or it and also be thank ful that' she may be qaeen in it. Better be in your own cozy home tir?n - wear a Victoria's coronet. Better be theie than to carry the purse of a princess. Your home may bg humble, but you can, by your oheerfalnenB, gild it with splendors . each an an upholsterer's hand never jret kindled. " ~"7 > " * ? Our young men who wish to suc ceed in btj#ine?fi must nut srpenl time and raonev. in simply- having a good time. They must not be dis contented' with our little city and Jhink they>j$e-too bi? for it. The right way to get into a larger place is to outgrow the one you are in. flrnw until it becomes . too small to hold you any longer. Some 6t the young men who now think they * have outgrown this place wooM jfit bettor-fa- a'niuch smaller one. " " ? *09 There are a few homes, even in our beautiful little city, in which i? lieard only ?fault finding instead ot loYing commendations; bicker ings and strife instead of sweet, kappy companionship. Ive member like produces like in the life as else where. May this be borne in n*nd '. ky-every reader of this department daring the New Year and the result wilLbf purer, brighter homes. ? ? ? Ton may set it down as a fact that there isn't a twelve- year- old bey in tb? neighborhood who hasn't hie opiaioa of y<ra? sad be wouldn't betlew abeet eapressiag it either, if a sMaager elsceld ask bin for . '' - ? - ---- V-.' - - .. it. Every inab is .always making character whether lie is doing any thing else or not, Why not build .charaiiter during 1012-^hat you may ever look back upon it with pride. When a^womsn puts what days kIip u at hiime to caller* in pno our-, lx-r of her card, it ie a sign that her husband ie 'making money, and that you are no longer at liberty- to wrap a white apron and yolir sewytig up in a paper, go over early in .the af ternoon, leaving word for your bus. band W come at ' six and ?tny'to ten with hi r. It iniy he she likes you KA Well iiB KPT, bin "miuigij" df lumuls too much of her ti;ne to .ltjt her give an qntirp -afternoon to yojK Let us return to the good old/rfayis a9 we, tound them befoj^r nuciaU stole" from'theifi all tb^i ? brightness and >jleasure. r 'S We are^glad to see and know of y oiiii eithor as. individuals or iMr(,'#r.iz?ti?n?, who." ary using the 'gjlden hours of vonttr in - suitable endeavor to fit therfiselves for use*. fal, Uuuoiable and christian mari hood; and fot young nie* who-apend their leisure and their evenings in study or sorry for any young man whoTadopta the. op posite course, because we know his tnttffirwill bo nude tBBr-OTHtuI and: happy by it popular though it may" be, and, alai, ia to a deplorable -or tent. ' We would not by any means abridge , any lawful enjoyments or recreations we are not advocating a hermit life, or low and selfish exclu siveness ? not at all. Let our young men be buovant of spirit, active, joyous and -sociable, but always nn dwr ttiB^UMlrtlMnmir-TiiBtnrmlH Ih.l high aims, noble purposes, and; moral and religious motives impose without oppressing; and ^bat are in telligently reuoKUized ? and ? uheci fully accepted by them; ? ? ? ? ? " ~It UTworae than uaeless toattempt to repress a girl's natural inpulsea. The TOoietvnod companionship of natural desire! Sfiut her up and she elopes with a" coechluan ? cross her in love and she may fill a sui cide's grave. Many of our young women" are consumed with ambi tious desirea?they feel the divine spark which might be Tanned into a splendid flame, but parental au thority decrees they shall "told their hands and wait," while the 'spark beoomes -tiln and goes out, taking hope, perhaps life, with' it. r? ' i ? ? _asg ' C ar, ESSE: or mai ISIOO . . was paid at a banquet tq/He5>rv C tn New Orleans in for Hvwp ffiith utr f f_ 1... geetiorr. Yjxtny prArleTRerywherense Dr. King's! -New iAfe/Pillj for these* toublwrrisYwetr as y-gr, kidney and bowel disorders. .Ogf, safe, sura.* Only 25 eta. at A-ycocx Xrug Co. Drain That Rlon SpdV of Low| Ground. Mure or leas swaiepy land ahcunds on, the maj icity of .Southern (arras. The start in underdrainage shjuld, in my opinion, be made on this class of Soil when the need is so very pressing ~The writer knows hundreds of farms where there are from one to twenty flve ffirant land, in tnnit rmpn .lh? V6ry richest on the farm ? that have not produced the taxes assessed on them for the' past-ten years. And yet -ffir""expinditnre of $20 per acre in tile drainage would ui^ke these rich spots capable of producing ah average of 50 bushels of corn or a bale of cotton par | acre yearly! The owners of -these' farms are many <r-ses cuttivatmir fonr or fire acres of poor upland to secure the an nual crop that could be produced on one acre of these potentially: rich swamp lands. Should it not* be a good business proposition to expend on this one acre of k w rich laad the amount of the annual cost of cultivating the three extra acrcs of poor' land, whin this will, put the pieee in condition to preduoe the same crop without ferti lizer that the four acrcs ?rodoee4'an nus ly with three or (bur dellara worth tt Jertiliper pan ?t?e added te the pease of cultivation? And improvement en the swaaip ] ?ado woald last a linidrc* L. Freach, in T>e Pxe?re??iM Fm r - ? ? and Tout Stock. ; , ^ Tt U astound inn bow many tiling* our "olim^tie" or "local" ?ooditlocit are made reajkoneible for, by some far mers. If a (nan puta beet cattle on Ufy1 Hm? h no grasa. never haa" been Iby crass and -no place for (trass to grow because of briers, brush and weed*, he says our land Is not adapted to growing grasa, or. the breed of ?btef cattle is not suitable to our conditiena. If a man buys a calf or a pig, and be cause of- not being able to make calf or pig fleih out of nothing, or out of ma terials different - from those provided by nature, this calf or pigs fails to make an animal of good size, and the own-r deflure* that the breed ia at fault, that there is not lime enough in our Boila, or- that our . climate is not adapted to the 'growing of largo farm animals. Pastures can bo made, but they do not come without effort. They must be planted, fertilized and the* seeds fer non-pasture plants kept ddVvn just? at with other crops. Moreover, if pastur ed^ cloiely thatjirfy bave no chance to grow , ' g rsWfSTan Is die just' an corn alul cottonVouI-LUia if cut down cldae ' Legumes contain sufficient pretein -wnrtproteiri contains sufficient ash, no matter wkere grown, -to deTelop big; strong-boned animals if they simply get" enough of these legumes or enough protein.: It is not thatf our legumes'do not contain enough ash to. make bones, bat that our animals do not get enough protein. Here is nothing in our soil or climate that p. events ua growing large, and first-class livestock; jt is all In the-man" ? The Progresgfra-Fairner. jiwe of many that make life berlain's.Stonv eep voufbowels Void these dia irs. PRICE LIST Building"^ NaSh Street. ?Scrap iron, any Jimil') cents cash per I 100 pounds, Bopes X5c, Brass 6c per ] pound. Copper K, Rnnher 4c, Lead 2c, Zinc lc, BeeBTf?i~2Dc, greeo Cow Hiaes 8c to 9c, w oJ 17c to\i2c. Highest market prices paid for \liicken- and eggs. I | I. V SPIRE Laces, New flow ?*a<te to s ;rve it< customens!to ? ? * tj^j- c. . ' letter advantages than possible hen tofore My stoc t of dress gooc s, a L over em broideries, laces, etc J, wil be eom^ plete, y^u will find in. tjflis lepartment and most i goods of eason. te goods, ring ging ham4, percales, 1 4.2 A be dismayed on my counters for your inspection; monaay , call, write or plione Shoes \| Shoes Every desirabl ; shoe will be added to my slock for every member of thf family. New spring slippeds t^ arrive Feb. 1st. I will /positively give you better J- shoes for less money than you "buy else where, | PHOOF Thirty yeats exp] ;rience has" when to buy and i shoe wiienu see it. to know a You not only get tjje benefit of my stand for leaves my but I| that . experifcncq, every sho house Cabbjage Plants Send ma your (Orders for Young Islind pla?ts. They make cabbie, nit seed. Will have f?rjc|>urt /week fifty tkoaaand pi )so More Cold. Hands \A woman often does not notice wftat a cold day it is-so long -as she is Bustling around the house. But. whenbhe sits down to hor sewing end mending, she soon (eels chilly. It is th^n the needs aPerfeVbon Smokeless Oil Heater* guicly glowing heat warms upa room in next to no time. I hat Is (he boauty ot a ferfiction ."jn^^eteas (Jil Heater. It a rays fen dy (or u*e ; you can cany it whelkrer you please ; and you it kraly when you want it. 7U Perfection Oil Heiter ii'ttitlleleN ?nd od?d?\r--a patented automatic icAfinsuxo that h u Reliable, ia^?rwl economical -Virai nine hours on one 0r HarcUoth?, too ~ drums &ais}<?d cither ia blue enaml^or ptaib steel, with A trimmings., ?? ^ Dealer j eveorwbecej or write for (kseriptire circular to any <i?coW of Standard Oil Company \ ' Incorporated) " t ivV yitfe itfo, we wiir say, vou had TltJO which you f? r an emergent' v, in some "safe" place at home, ifea to wilnurSw tlial deposit today no doubt you xactly $100 no more, no less. pose you bad placed that money in our bank. "0, you would now hare $122.12 ? $22.12 which deposit earned, without any worry? or exertion ?>art. Isn't that worth thinking- about? st about the earliest date that a savings ac deposiw. II you di would fi. Now Instead < your ori] at all on Tod WefwiUbejriad to see you. ;? KAlpr mr Tnrwr>Tn?glvw Henderson, N. C. Capital and (Deposits ? Surplus $180,000 $500,000 With Increasing Years The duty of providingfor tbos^wbom yoinnust soon lcayo ? -?becomes the more imperative. It will ?oo? be too late. Meglented /duties bring increased anguish in the fiq/kl hoar. /C For full information regarc See, 'pli6ne or write t ? : R. P. TAYLO&/ - District Manager. m LouisburR, North Carolina Office over C. T. Stokts stor$, W.*H. Furgurson and B. B. Perry, Special Agents, will be glad to answer &ny questions pertaining to life insurance. TOT . _N J >S : FIRE WEED ...WANTED...
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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