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The Home Circle Column Pleasant feuening Reveries ? R GolUu n Dedi -oaUd to Tired Mothers as Theu Join H^me Circle at Evening Tide CRUDE T -10TJXJHJTS ' FROM THE EDITORIAL PEN. ( Success Only Through Toll. Our young readers of this column ?especially the young men ? should remember that successls found. most often In the path of toll. There la no way to genuine success excepi ^through toll ? either by head or hand. Aty the battle of Crecy In 1346, the Prince of Wales, finding himself heav ily pressed by the enemy, sent word to his father- for help. The father watching the battle from a windmill and seeing his son was not wounded and could gain the day If he would sent word, "No I will not come. Let the boy win his spurs, for. If God wills I desire this day to be his . with all - Its honors." Young man, fight your own battles all through and you will have the victory. Oh, It Is a battle . Vorth fighting. Two monarchs of ?old fought a duel, Charles. V and Francis, and stakes were kingdoms, Milan and Burgundy. You fight with sin and the stake Is^heaven ~or heir Do not get the fatal Idea that you are a genius, and that, therefore is no need of close application. It is here that multitudes fall. The curse of the age is the geniuses; men with enormous self-conceit and egotism, and nothing else. We had rather be an ox than an eagle; plain and plod, dim and useful, rather than high fly - ing and good or nothing but to pick Snr theeyes of carcasses. Extra ordinary capacity without work .is ex ? Iraordlnary failure. There Is no hope for the person who begins life resolved to live by his wits for the probability Is that he has not any. It was not safe for Adam, even in his unfalleh state, to have nothing to do, aad therefore God commanded him to be a .farmer and horticulturist. He was to dress the garden and keep it, and had he and his wife obeyed the divine injunction and been at work, they would not have been suntering under thetree and hankering after the fruit that destroyed them and their prosperity, a proof positive for ail ages to come that those who do not attend to their business are Bar* M get Into mischief. ? ? ? ?aientines arc provldeed for, all. Like the rain, they may descend upon the Just and upon the unjust. ? ? ? ? The fourteenth of February Is a day sacred to St. Valentine. It was a very odd notion, alluded to by Shake speare. that on this day birds, begin to couple; hence perhaps arose the custom of sending on this date letters containing confesions of love and af fcetion. ? ? ? The boys and girls look at the older peopleand see what they do. They watch ..the words of the fathers and mothers and cthe friends, and take their cue quickly. Even the little oaes are ever watchful to see just how closely father and mother adhere to the truth. Your body is your beet friend while you inhabit it, therefore take the best possible care of it. Only a simple ton is ashamed vofbestowing care on 1L ? of keeping teeth, hands; feet, hair, adds kin in the best pocslble condi tion. It takes but a litle while, when the day's toil is over to sit down be fore a mirror and bathe in warm water neck, face, and hands, drying them with a soft towell and rubbing every part thoroughly including teeth and nails. A touch of sweet cream rub bed on where needed Is very good. One feels so refresh'ed and respect able after the operation that the habit when formed. Is hard to give over when circumstances do not admit of it. < ? ? ? perhaps you have heard the legend of St. Valentine, but if you have not, here it is In as small a nutshell as such a saint could well condensed: St. Valentine lived long ago. An em peror ruled hfm, and the emporer whose name was Claudius, bocame very jealous of St. Valentine or Fr. Valentine, as he was then called. And one day Claudius cut Friar Val entine's head off and banished his re mains, bo that nobody should know that he had been beheaded. "Now why did Claudius do this?" you ask. Well, he did this because Fr. Valentine was such a great fav orite with the young people that Clau dius was not in their affection at all. ? ? ? A Word In fteanon. * If >ou would have your boys puro, make comrades of them and then live as you would wish them to live. There are few things more fruitful than ex ample, either good or bad. What do you know of the associates of your boys? With what sort of compan ions is the most of their time spent?. Do you wish your boys to associate with those whose language 1? lnter laden with profanity;, with one whose language Is vulgar and one whose thoughts, words and deeds are Immor al? Are you sure your boy is free from thesg defects? We -trust that every parent who sees this article will take time to carefully think about the matter and consider whether he or she has been doing his or her own duty. There is little danger of being too careful, we do not say strict.) the great danger lies in being too careless. Keep your boys home as much as possible and do make it pos sible to do so at night at least. Do your utmost to provide suitable Em ployment and amusement for them at home, and assist them in their choice of friends and companions. Hxtr-i else care in the matter, and it can be done without making your boy sub plclous of you, or without Irritating him, but it will instead dfellght him to see the interest you have display ed" ~~ ? A BOY'S FRIEND. _ I>r. llobson's 'Ointment Heals Itchy Eczema. The constantly itching, burning sensation and other disagreeable forms of eczema, tetter, salt rheum and skin eruptions promptly cured by Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. Geo. W. Fitch of Mendota, 111., says: "I purchased a box of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. Have had Eczema ever sldce the civil war, have been treated by many doctors, none have given the benefit that one box of Dr. Hobson's Eczema , Ointment has." Every sufferer should try it. We're so positive It will help you we, guar antee it or money refunded. At all Druggists orb y mall 60c. Pfelffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. > The f rime of Arson, Arson is a crime, and the person who ' commits it should be pupished ]ust the same as the horse theif and the murderer. The man who fires a building, either his own or his neigh bor's does so without any guarantee that he will not cause loss If life either in con nectlon with the fire in the build ing he alms to burn, or In an adjoin ing building. The crime of arson is a difficult one to fasten on a person, no matter how guilty he may be, for the evidence must be largely circumstan tial, because no one is present for. witnesses. The fact proves a stumbling blockln the way of bringing lncendarles to Justice. There is a strong sentiment against the murderer the horse theif and the violator of the prohibitory law, but the "fire-bug" is looked upon as a myth in many quart ers and i*. regarded too often as a sub terfuge manufactured by the Insurance company to keep from having to pay the insurance policy. And the Incen diary, Instead of getting his just dues, gets sympathy in his battle with the company or with the State authority who Investigates the fire. The person who commits arson has many advantages. He usually operates in his own home or place of business and can choose his own time and place for setting the fire. He can also pre pare an alibi in advance and can prove that he was nowhere near when the fire was .discovered. If the fire is suc cessful, from the point of view of the property owner, the evidence burns up and there is nothing left but suspicious circumstances. Constipation Poisons Yon. If you are constipated, your entire system is poisoned by the waste mat ter kept in the body ? serious results often follow. Use J>r. King's Nov. Life Pills and you will soon get rid of constipation, headache and other troubles. 25c at Druggists or by mail H. E Bucklen & Co , Philadelphia and St. Louis. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of T. Y. 1'erdue, deceased, late of Frank lin county, this is to notify all persona holding claims against his estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before October 30th, 1914, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons cwing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This October 31, 1913. C. H. PERDUK, Admr. W. H. YARBOROUGU. Jr., Atty. COLDS & LaGRIPPE S or 6 doses 66B will break any case of Chills & Fever, Cold* & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not , gripe or sicken. Price 25c. NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of W. B. Joyner, deceased, late of Franklin county, tl.ts is to notify all persons holding claims aeainst hia' es tate to present the same to the under signed on or before October 9th, 1914, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons owing said estate will comeferward and make im mediate settlement. This October 9th, 1918. W. H.'PE'hRY, Sb., Extr. Croup a>d Cough Kemedy. Croup la a terrible dlteue, It at tacks children bo suddenly they are very apt to choke unless (Iran the proper remedy at once. There Is noth ing beter In the world than Dr. King's New Discovery. Lewis Chamberlain, of Manchester, Ohio, writes about bis children: "Sometimes In severe, at tacks we were afraid they would die, but since we proved what a certain remedy Dr. King's New Discover y Is, we have no fear. We rely on It for croup, coughs and colds." So can you. 60c and 1.00. A bottle should be In every home. At. all Druggists. H. Br Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. Better Than Spanking Spanking will not cure children ot welling the bed, because it is not a habit but a dangerous disease. The C. H. Rowan Lrug C>., Dept 2871 Chicago, 111., have discovered s strictly harmless remedy for this distressing disease and to make known its merits they will send a 50c package securely wrapped and prepaid Absolutely Free to any reader of the Tim us. This remedy also cures frequent desire to urinate and inability to control urine dur ing the night or day in old or young. Tbd C. H, Rowan Drug Co , is an Old^Keliaqe House write to tbem to-day for the free medicine. Cure the afflicted members of your family then tell your neighbors and friend about this remedy. 2- 14-52 . . , . For Weakness and Loss o J Appetite ?^The Old Standard general !?trrnq* honing tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill i JNI'J, drirei out Malaria and builda up the system. A true tonio and sure Appetizer. For adults and children. 60c, JiOTICE! Having qualified as administratrix upon the estate of G. C. Patterson, deceased, late of Franklin county, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before November 18th, 1914, or tills notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settle ment. This November 18th, 1913. MRS.. F. Y. PATTERSON, Ad mlnlstratrix. ? A CONFESSION Hopes Her Statement, Made Public, will Help Other Women. Hines, Ala.-^"l must confess", says Mrs. Eula Mae Reid, of this place, "that Cardui, the woman's tonic, has done me a great deal of good. Before I commenced using Cardui, 1 would spit up everything 1 ale. I had a tired, sleepy feeling all the time, and was irregular. I could hardly drag around, and would have severe headaches con* tinuously. Since taking Cardui, I have entirely quit spitting up what I eat. Everything seems to digest all right, and 1 have gained 10 pounds in weight." If you are a victim of any of the numer ous ills so common to your sex, it is wrong to suffer. For half a century, Cardui has been re lieving just such ills, as is proven by the thousands of letters, similar to the above, which pour into our office, year by year. Cardui is successful because ii is com posed of ingredients which act specifically on the womanly constitution, and helps build the weakened organs back to health and strength. Cardui has helped others, and will help you, too. Get a bottle today. You won't regret it. Your druggist sells it. Write to .* Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Ladles' Ad? visory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special In structions on your case and 64-page book, "Homa Treatment for Women," Mnt In plain wrapper. NC 120 Xmas Will be Here Before You Know It Bpgin your Christmas buying today. Practically all our Christmas goods are now on display and if you will come in now you can have first choice and plenty of time to look at every thing. No other gift carries so much sentiment or feeling of appreciation as Jewelry. Every article in our stock is guaranteed ? absolutely guaranteed to be Just as represented. ! We engrave all our goods free of charge and each article is placed in a nice box. It will be impossible for us to do any outside engraving until after Christmas. FRED. A. Rirr JEWELER Louisburg, N. C. for Sale Fifty Dice sheep, will sell cheap to ?uiok purchaser. 1-7-tf W. H. Allan. Professional Vard DU. W. B. MOKTON Eye Specialist Louinburg, N. Carolina Offlc. With J. A Turner, Next Door to Rot*] w Entrance. QR. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING, Murg?oi> Dentist, Office in Hot?l building, next to PostoAce LouUbunr, N. C. . Hoars: 9 to 4:30. Phone No. 40. J^R. H. A. NEWELL, PHYSICIAN Uiuinb.jr*, N. C. Phone No. 156 DR, E. M. PERRY Phyiician and Surgeon ? . Louisburg, . North Carolina Office next door to Areock Drug Store Dw Phone 69 Nl*ht Pnone IVt HAYWOOD RDFFIN ATTORNEY AT LAW ?' ? Looisbura. C. Will practice lo all courts of Franklin and ddjoining couuties. also in (be Supreme Court ami lathe United States District and Circuit Court. Office over First National Hank. * ? DR. J. E. M ALONE, Supt. Health Louisburg, N. C. Office in Aycock Drug Store, Market Street. Office practice, Surgery and consultation |^R. 8. P BURT PHYSICIAN and SI.RUKON Louis b^g. N.'u. Office in Bart Building Main street Hours 11 a. m. to 1 d. m. and 4 to 5 p. m. [}' R. H. F. YARBOROUOH PHY8P-1AN and SLRGEON, Louiaburar. N. U. Office Id Yarborouith A Bickett'buildiLR. I Njsrht calls aunwerod fiom T. W.~Bicketta| residence, phone -74. WILLIAM WILLIS BODDIE ATTO R*E Y- AT-LA W Louisburg North Carolina * General practice. Office over M. C. Pleasant'd store 'RW.Bickfctt, R.B. White, E.H. Malone| glCKETT. WHITE A MA LONE LAWYERS Louiabura:. If. General practice, settlement of estates | funds invested. One member of the | firm alawavs la the office. gPRDILL A HOLDEN ATTORNEYS AT LAW Louiaburv. N. C. Will attend the courts of tranklin, Vance, I Granville, Warrei. and \* coanties, also I the 8npreme Couit' to ortb Carolina.] Prompt attention Riven collections Offlci in Sprnill bnildioau w M. PERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Louisburic. N i CJ Practice in all court* Office ou Main Street I w H. YARBOROUGn, Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW Louisburff. N. I' All ley; a I business intrusted to" m i receive j 6rompt attention. Office ia Egarton uildinsr I? F. HOOl'K CONTRACTOR and BtTILDER T.ouiaLtirtr. N. C. Tradine a(r*nt (or all kiuds of building sup plies. artistic Mantle* and Tiles, Architec tural dositrns submitted. jgUGH F. WENDELL Architect Engineer Frasklinton, N. C. Phone Franklintox o GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS -> are the Strongest Link in the CHAIN which bind^ absent friend s together. Have them made by WASHINGTON in Louisburg until NOVEMBER 27TH. SURVEYING All Kinds, Leveling, Plats and Estimates ^ B. B. Egerton ! Call Telephone No. T-8-5. i For the Road OUR RAYO DRIVING LAMP is the most compact and efficient lighting de vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will not blow out or jar out Equipped with thumb screws, so that it is easily attached or detached. Throws a clear light 200 feet ahead. Extra large red danger signal in back. It is equipped with handle, and when detached makes a good hand lantern. Strong. Durable. Will last for years. At Dealers Everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C. * (New Jersey) Charlotte, N. C. Richmond. Va. BALTIMORE CharlMton, W. Va. Norfolk, Va- Charleston. S. C. The Month of October was the Largest in the History of the Henderson Tobacco Market * ? TOBACCO SALES, 3,445,313 POUNDS. There is a reason for this: High Prices, Good Warehouses Strong Buyers, and ample Banking Facilities. Sell your Tobacco in Henderson and deposit jfour surplus money injthe "Leading Bank in this Section." CITIZENS BANKOF HENDERSON Resources . $1,000,000 P. A. REAVIS GO. WHOLESALE G^OCE^S Arriving Daily Oranges, Apples, Cocoanuts, Raisins, Nuts, Bananas, and all things needed for Thanksgiving. Heavy and fancy groceries, A Dry Goods and Notions P. A. REAVIS COMPANY LOUISBUR^ - NORTH CAROLINA Clothing for the Holidays If you haven't already bought yourself a new suit of clothes, pair of shoes, hat cap, shirts, neckwear or underwear you will surely do so before the holi day season. We invite your attention to our line and will guarantee to you better values-cannot be found anywhere. Suits from $3.00 up. Overcoats from $2.50 up Hats from 50 cent# up. Shoes from $1.00 up. We give these items to show you what to expect to get when you trade with ua. All goods proprotion ately ?heap. CaH in to see me and get yourself a bargain. Aaron Deitz
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