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SPECIAL ?h . ?; ; . TEN SALE 3dO Ladies' Hats in Milan Straw, Hemp and Neopolitan shapes at 50 cents each We have received the entire stock of a New York Hat Manufacturer in LadW n on sale at 50 Cents and $1.00 each. This will be the Mg^est b" gai^ we hlve actualPwhoSe cost?17 ^ a *eW Ut at a loW price" ^ U?h P^ed hats marked a? REDUCTIONS IN A% THE StA&Oti IS ylDVJIrtCED SILKS >1T REDUCED PRICES. OXFORDS AND PUMPS LARGE SNIPAErtT RECEIVES THIS WEEK Irt AL L LEATHERS TO SELL. AT 1.5L5, 15 0 Af\ D5L.OO Our stock of Dry Goods, Notions, etc., i complete and we guarantee to save you money- on your purchases. \ / YOURS TO SER CANDLER - CROWELL COMPANY THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN. pleasant Evening Reveries? A Column Dedi cated to Tired Mothers as They Join the Home Gircle at Evening Tide RUDE THOUGHTS FROM THE EDITORIAL PEN It is very hard to oonvinoe young persons of eighteen or twenty years of age that their tastes are not as fally matured and judgment as ripe ss is one of forty. * ? 9 What a wonderful gift tc^be biass ed with the attractiveness that makes everr one wish to know the owner better, and yet it is a gift easy to possess or cultivate. It is about as elusive as the perfume of a dower, the bloom of the peach, or the song of a birds twitter. It is only a smile a oourteous deed, an unselfish aot performed at just the right tima and place. ? ? ? The capacity to enjoy life is one great thing, to be able no matter what happens to wear a sereme face. If things are not as we would wish, enjoy what we can, and hope for better times. There are no more unattrnotive persona living than those who never enjoy life, who look upon it as a vale of tears, who if they do take pleasure in anything, do so under protest. The most un promising conditions of life may be made to yield us some good if we look for it, and the . looking for it will do na good even if we do not find it; the dwelling on the disad vantages not only aourg, but abuts off all hope of our seeing any possi ble good if it should be there. So, if we would make ouraelvea attrac ^tive in the beat senae ot the -word, ^^ultivate a capaotty of pleasure in the little things, the bird soogs that waken ua in tiie morning and we will never laoi material to interest ua, for our lives are made up of little pleasures, little troubles and small things generally, ' , . ? ? ? Cultivate a little more sentiment indolge now and then in a little romance, open the windows of your ?oal to the south, and let the soft breeze* blow through and perfume up your rusty old heart a bit. It will not harm you, and it will make you an infinitely more pleasant com panion than you are now. ? ? ? HOW QIRL8 MAT SUCCBKD. * Some of you are out in the world earning your own living; you have had to do it to help some one at home as well as take carls of your seif. You are. up on a high stool looking at tiresome figures in blaok and white; you are ringing oat the changes ot a letter or a law deed on a typewriter; you are standing be hind a counter catering to the whines and wants of thousands of people; you are working away read ing proof, and wondering why peo ple don't writb plainly. But no matter what you are doing, you will never succeed in this world and you will be of no worth to the people who employ you Unless you do the best you can. Do it for your own sake. Don't slight any work, no matter how poor it may seem to you ? the work becomes great and noble the very second yeu put a great and noble determination into it. Of couise you get tired, but every time you feel that tired feeling coming over yoa, stop tor a minute, and give your eyes or hands a rest, and re member that the work done in the right spirit is the only work fit to offer Ood himself, and that is the way and spirit in whioh you ought to work. y' , By doing the beat you ein, by be i iag just as patient M^you can, your work is sura to reoeive recognition and that m^ymean more money and leas worlrto you, because after a while the toil that seems so hard at first is going from mere foroe of habit to become easier, and you yourself, by doing good work are al ways smoothing out the pathway of the future. Make the drudgery divine and don't call it drudgery. Do what your bands find to do with a glad heart and don't think that you are the only woman in the world that has to work to earn her daily bread, but be thankful that God haa given you ability with which to do it. ? ? * To be a mother, to be aome man's inspiration, tqjive in the heart of the children, to be the' oenter about which cluatei life's holiest associa tions, surely this is the greatest bless, ing heaven oan give, the greatest honor earth can bestow. When the sorrows and sacrifices, the loves and joys, dreams, hopes, ambitions, of prerogatives of motherhood are thine woman, thoa hast come to thy king dom. The ideal household is one where the parents manifest that fine cour tesy that is to marry that aroma is to a flower. Springing from mutual coasideration, in time it glows to be involuatary as the act of breath ing. To enumrate and classify such tokens of good breeding and fine manners is as impossible as to define musio. They gild every action, they ?often every vocal chord. From "morn 'till dewey eve" tbey appear and re-appear. ? ? ? From the morning when the Crea tor first called into being womaiyto be man's helpmeet on down through the centuries until this eventful per iod in which we live, in all the hopes and aspirations which have stirred men's souls in all the struggles and crises of the great drama called life, struggles with self and sin, with passion and pride, woman has ever stood by man's side, his noblest, his truest, purest, most disinterested frisnd, pleading, praying, whispering words of encouragement, lifting him in strong arms of love toward heaven; and 'tia not her fault it he enters not its golden portals. * ? ? ? No individual in the world dan do | a mother's work for ber. Gr??na burg, berlaln's Cough jslbedy In our own household and kpff^Vt la excellent.'* For sale ' Is there anything in ail thfc world that is of iAore importance to' you than good digestion? Food moat be eaten to sustain life and must be digested and converted into blood. W hen the digestion Fails the whole body suffers. Chamberlains -Tablets are a rational and reliable cura fur indigestion. Thev increase the floW, of bile, purify the blood, strengthen, the stomach, and tone up the whole Vigestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action. For sale by all dealers. \ Notice'-"' Having qualified the Kinzi sons to present for payment 1913, or this i of their recovery, said estate vrill immediate settle 1912. |s administrator of Mrs. Lavinia Mc is to notify all per against her estate to the undersigned _ 10th, lead in bar owing forward anff-^jake ent. This May 19 K, Allen, Admr. ax Payers | uisburg This is the monfc to lisp your taxes. | Please come to tra Clerk's office and | list 8>me at once. vTnose who have not | paid their taxea^/or V)ll will please do | so at once. R. Davi^, Clerk Whats the\Use / \ ? ' , Buying a New Suit of Cloth es When the Eureka Pressing Club Louisl N. C. Will mak^ your! old one look as good as a newVsuit? This is worth considering as dollars is what iount now and the more ,ve the better off you are. ou eav Why silffer these every day Aqhes and Pains Protect your tamily? your loved ones ? against them. Have In your home a bottle of Noah's Liniment, the beat single preparation any family can have. , It la a Pain Remedy as well as a Liniment for external application. V f ? Can be taken wely for coUC, cramps, Indigestion, diarrhoea, etc. \ J' - Noah's Liniment is ^ fine preparation for sore throat. coughs, colds, asthma and tqAthache. Use Noah's ^Liniment (or rheumatism, stiff iolnts,^cieuralgla, strains, sprains, sore muscle* and sche\and pains of all kinds f Y There is no better remedy. \ Be ready for the emergency by having Noah's Liniment in your medicine closet to-art. It is the Best Pain Remedy and sold by all dealers in medicine ; three sizes, 25c., 94c., and $1.M. ? \ If It Wt satisfactory, (o to your dealer ask for the return of your money. It is yours we want you to have it. Made ? Richmond, Vi., by Nub Ready Csapuy. and aijd STATEMENT CITIZENS BANK \ HENDERSON, N- C. April 18th, 1912 ?' \ < Resources Loans and discounts Overdrafts N. C. Bond*? 1950 \ , Other stocks and bonds v , Banking housi and fix tarts \ i: Insurance department Cash on hand and ig other banks Total... V/ ,-?iabi Capital stock paid ill ?J'-- ? Surplus and profits Coahisrs r hacks nutitandintr .... Certified checks Due to banks .yf. . D?p*?ite ? J69?,943.-5 4,?5.5? . 25,000.00 39,661.21 10,732.75 076.73 188,637.16 Citizens Bank
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