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1 HE HOME CIRCLE. A Co!:nin Devoted to Tired Mothers They Join th Horn Circle at Evening Tide. THR THRKR DKAKKST WORDS. There are three words that sweetly blend!, That oh the heart arc graven : , A precious, smoothing balm they lend-i. They're mother, home and heaven ! They twine a wreath of beauteous flowers, Which placed on memory's urn; Will e'en the longest gloomiest hours To golden sunlight turn ! They form a chain whose every link Is free from base alloy ; A stream where whosoever drinks Will find refreshing joy! They build an altar where each day love's offering is renewed ; And peace illumes will genial ray ' Life's darkened solitude. If from our side 'the first has fled, And home be but a name, ' Let's strive the narrow path to trod, -That we the last may gain J as Home ought to be the place on earth in which to be frank and. honest. If we are not candid wkh ourselves and with our families arou.id the family hearth, k cannot be ex pected that we will be so elsewhere. 4 'Before you arise in the morning, repeat w-itkin the secret chamber of your soul these words : 4 In the name of the infinate Spirit, I declare that I shall always think peacefully.1 Uetore you go to sleep at night repeat the following: 4 I love everybody and ask every body to love me. I forgive everybody for w ti4t they might have done against me, and ask everybody to forgive me for what I might have done agaiust them.' " TRYON HOSIERY CO. GETS MACHINERY People Coming and Going and Other Town Happenings Many Young People At tended Services at Landrum Sunday. "Yonder woodland is yours "the babbling brook and the beech-covered hillside belongs to your neighbor." but the first child of nature who chances that way without a pcnu in his pocket may have all the beauty and peace ot this lovely landscape for the looking. Nature teaches us to live our own lives, to be ourselves. l he petty caws ot life hurry us away from the Kev. W. II. Perry preached in chapel last uesi mat is within us. We cannot stop to ?unUy- think the noble thoughts to liv llrt tn tVia heights of beauty. Nature says, "All these QuUC Urge Crwd of our younz pcoPlc months I waited in serenity for the springtime. l BaPtlsinB at Landrum, S, C, last Without haste and without rest I have per- Sunday fected each tiny bloom until the work is com- Mrs. Tuttle is still quite unwell. She is pleted and the blossoming trees fill the land being nursed by Miss Beatson, of Tryon. with perfume and color." - Miss Lucy Feasenton is quite indisposed, Mrs. Rand having to take her place in the school room. FOt. HUSBANDS ONLY, The money maker of the family has his own troubles no one ever doubted that-bu (tie housekeeper has a few, too, and it would little vincvard tract UP into small not be out nf nl- tn V...- . : j I lots. eration. The man of the house, therefore, might paste these suggestions in his hat, if he does not consider them impertinent. Assume a cheerfulness even though you do not feel it on coming home in the evening. Greet your wife with a smile, instead of an impatient inquiry as to when will dinner be ready. " " Mrs. Bacon is contemplating dividing her building Mr. Bishop fired up his first kiln of brick last Monday. j .- W. A. Cannon attended the trial of Harry Dean for killing Miller McKinny at Spartan burg last week. THEY. . . ARE Business . brinoers Locals. Ads Under This Head Five Cents Perl Line Each insertion. LEGAL BLANKS.-Chattel Mortgage blaaks for sale at The News office. MASON'S fruit jars and rubbers good quality. Tryon Supply Co. IF IT is plows, hoes, forks, rakes, yon need, call on us. Tryon Supply Co. ANYTHING in hardware. Co. ' :t . ' -Tryon Supply 9 9 Miss Bessie Whitlock returned from her visit to Cincinnati last Saturday and expressed Do not complain any more than is absolute-1 hwself as having a nice trip and a good time ly necessary about the toughness of the beef nor the comparative inferiority of the bread. Is it not highly amusing, if not provocative of wrath, to bear a man complain of his home being cheerless when he adds nothing to its happiness? A man is greatly responsible for the ozone of his home. The day to the wife may have been one of unusual care and hard work, but if the husband comes in cheerful front the ficJd of his work outside, the weari ness and careworn look will disappear from the wife's face. A few sharp words we can always excuse, for we always attribute them to overtaxed nerves, but we caa find no plau diblc excuse for sullenncss on the part of the' husband. A touch of kindness in this busy rush. A proffered hand to help us fight the crush A cheerful word that soothes a heavy heart Have you oi these small things asumed your part?- j Do not tell your wife that you cannot imag ine what she does with all the money she has to spend. 1 Do not ask her what she did with the $1 you gave her last month before you respond to her appeal for two-bits to send out and get some butter. Do not tell her at once that you saw the prettiest woman you have seen for a long time in town that day ; it will hurt her feelings. Do not tell her she does not know how to handle the servants, or they would do better. Do not say that the children are the worst j behaved you ever saw. . It is reported that Mr. Deadman has fever. If so we hope it will only be of a mild Jorm. WRITING PAPER and Envelopes of good quality are always kept in stock at The News office;-: The price will please you. NON-RUSTIN' Tinware, Warranted not to rust Money back if it rusts. Tryon Supply Co.j CORN, FODDER or other marketable! produce will be received at any time in pay ment of subscriptions to The News. DID YOU EVER THINK OF IT? Did it vr occur to you that poorly printed station ery hao Host many a dollar for" the busi ness man . . Have your printing: done here and you will make not lose money. r . PGLK COUNTY HEUS PRKJTIKG HOUSE THE BEST OF PRINTING. s lTT'flirtKl t : i mm SEEDS AD E THE f HAT CAN BE ST I DE GROWN beauttfal II well know II rwad rem II H MILL SPRING NOTES. Daughter Born to Mr. and" Mrs. James A. Rucker Quarterly Conference Pro gramme Other Happenings. Dr. Dyos and wife, of Chicago, 111., were In our village last week. Dr. Dyos is a" oculist and was also searching for gold mines. Born Sunday morning, a little girl to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rucker. J. I). Carpenter returned home last week from an extended visit in Sxith Carolina. Miss Angie Cannon visited Dr. J. H. Feagans Mental office" in Spartanburg last week. She says the visit was not pleasant but she hopes it may prove profitable. Misses Emma and Mira Hicks are visiting their brother, G. M. Hicks, and other rela tives in Spartanburg, S. C. - If you will leave your laundry with Mr. G. B. Logan at the Company store, he will send tt off for you every other Tuesday, returning it on the following Saturday. The Tryon Hosiery Company is installing several new machines. . Mrs. Murphy, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. I.. Weaver for some time, I returned to Spartanburg, S. C., last week. ICE CREAM freezers reduced 35 percent to close out, for cash. Don't fail to get one. Tryon SurixY Co. GUNS ! GUNS ! A new shipment just in at I reduced prices loo. Come before jt is too late. Tryon Supply Co. CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE NOTES Is not a man child better than a young tree and mature man more to be considered than a fruit laden orchard? And yet wkh what impatience we follow the slow development of the child, and how we worry over the product cf themau! Can we not let nature teach us dig-iity and s.lfrcitraint and common sense. U our children are peach trees is U not mad-ic-s to try to develop them into apple trees bw-vause,' forsooths, apples bring more than peaches in the neighboring market or are marc useful lor home consumption? Can me n.U wait for the limbs to grow and the leaves to forMt and the buds to unfold iu slow and perfect loveliness, without restless thrust ii gof our titicis iu the heart of the buds to hasten tiieir development ? Shall not the children of men rnjoy the sunshine, the soft r, the long i.ivs of silent fcrWth that seems days of idle ness t the careless observer? Cniiet com munion with nature, wild romps with the summer winds, the gkry of gay morning, the radiance of eventide, the mysterious quiet of the sustenauce of earth-seeking roots, the re freshment of heaven -ajpuing hearts, are the ri Jhtfu! heritagcotth children of men. With out baste and without rest nature fares onward in rev-rentUl gladness. The unnecessary diort, the courage and faith of the frailest of iiatuie's flowers are worthy of the imitation of ,i an. The sun shines and the fragile anemone is;i(J up with the gallant boldness of a '.oi Ju r. Darkness covers the earth and cruel uiuds lash the trees, but the delicate flower is true to itself, and bowing itself to the storm ot life with serenity and meekm 5S reach c out to possess every stray sunbeam of joyful courage. Is it not the true philosophy of life to enjoy what we have? You cannot gather fij-s of thistles, nor can you make an orchard bear uiore or different fruit than it posesses w hen the autumn has come. Let us help the young to reach a full development and let u Icam to enjoy the fruits that the men and ...n Jiiit ms vield. A knotty apple is CK-uter than none, and sometimes a rusty gnarled peach has a finer flavor than a plump, sufi rosy beauty. Nature teaches unceasing effort, but she teaches also contentment and peace. Impatience is useless; alienates and retards. Discontent is fetal ; it kills the aoft, near growth. Without regret and without re morse, nature lets the "dead past bury its dead." Kcmorse for the irrevocable is waste of time, regret for mistakes is useless. Miss l.izzie Weaver, ol Columbus, . spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Annie Foster. Mrs. Roach and children, of Charleston, S. C, wlio have been spending some time at the Mountain View house left Friday (or their home. i Literary Societies Looking Forward to Joint Session Thursday Night Other Newsy Paragraphs of School Happenings. The Literary Societies of the Central In dustrial Institute will take great pleasure in I giving the readers of TitK Nfavs our school happenings from week to week. , So . The Eutopian leads off this week. Ninety-four bright cheerful students have been enrolled. For each a successful year. FRESH GROCERIES. A nice line of fresh I groceries just received. McMukray & Cloui, Columbus, NrC. If you want the choicest eretablea or aa flowers you should read BURPEE'S FARM ANNUAL TOR 1S01.H aa the u Leading American Seed Catalogue." It is mailed FREE to all. BcC aaaress TO" DAY. W. ATLCE UvRPEC Q GOH rfllLADELPnlA. Central Industrial Institute. .will open August 29tht 1904, with a corps of fiv Uachart. One hundred and. fifty students expected. Tuition from 50. cents' 'o $2.00 per month. Board in the Dormitory at actual cost which avragd $400 per month last year. .. COOKSTOVES, tin and stove ware; yes, steel ranges away under 573.00; quality guaranted too. Try on Su ppl y Co, $55.00 Will pay your Tuition For One Board and Year. WE HAVE jiist recently put in a line of glass ware and qaeens ware. Call and inspect our stock. Tk yon Sut'i'LY Co. SEWING MACHINES. If you contem plate the purchase of a sewing machine, apply at 1 UE News office and learn of a bargain. -i " You can not find a school of equal grade in the state with such cheap rates. Two new additions are now being built to the Dormitory. We are going to make room for all who come. Our catalogues are now ready for mailiug. Send us your nam an4 secure one. For further information write AJ. M. AA H I T JES I D E, Principal. of these we wish We were glad to welcome into our number on last Monday morning. Miss Pantba I;atti more, of Green Hill, who is preparing to Dr. J. L. Gier, of Rutherfordton, passed teach this fall and Miss Salena Feagans, of tftrough town Columbus. Monday o.i his way to ! Mrs Courtney and baby, of Savanah, Ga., who have been spending the summer at the Summit Ilo.ise, left for their home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hly and daughter, of Mobile, Ala., left Tuesday for their home. They had been stopping for sometime at Mite Inn. Don't forget the Missionary Mass Meeting and Quarterly Conference at Bethlehem church next week. Everybody is invited to attend. All denominations will be welcome. Come one and all who can and will. You will be henifited by attending. Following is the programme: FRIDAY SEPT. 30. 10. a. m. Devotional exercise by Rev. J. I). Arnold. 10.15. The young, women attitude to mis sionsMiss Maggie Hague and Mrs. Mary Mitchel. 10.30. How to interest children in Mis sions. Mrs. W. H. Perry, Mrs. H. K. Fineer and Rev. T. H. West. 11. Universal need of the Gospel. Rev. H. L. Powell and others. ll.30.--Missionary Conscience need. How to create it. Rev. J. D. Arnold. 12. Dinner on the ground. I.30 .p.m. Every Christian a Missionary. Rev. W. W. Womack and others. a.- Mssionary Expenditures justified by re sults. Rev. W. H. Perry and others. 2.30. Full collections the minimun. Ur gent need of and over pluss. Ability to make it. Rev. J. H. West and others. FRIDAY NIGHT. 7.30. Sermon by Rev. J. D. Arnold. SATURDAY OCT. I. M 1 1 ' 10. a. m. tne cnurcn as a wiiss:onary society. Rev. H. L. Powell and others. 10.15. Reflex Benefits of missions. Rev. W. H. Perry and others. J0.30. Duty of the church to give the gospel to the world in this generation. Rev. E. C. Noblett. 11. a. m. Sermon. Rev. J. H. West. 12. m. Dinner on the ground. - Collinsville. They set m to be perfectly at home and have entered at once upon ..'their work. The boys all seem to be making themselves felt along some line: Hodge for worn out soles. Hill for shaggy 'heads, Geer for de spondent hearts and niany other boys for many other things too numerous to mention. The Eutopian will wait with patience, until next issue when The Eureka correspondent will bring to our notice, some special talents among her members. ; , Miss Zermah Sitton visited her uncle, John Carpenter, last Saturday and Sunday. The Assistant Principal, Rev. J. M. Walker, rilled his regular monthly appoint ment at Silver Creek Saturday and Sunday. Misses Bessie and Iris Jackson and Etelca Arledge visited their homes Saturday, return ing to school Sunday afternoon. The Principal, W. Whiteside, filled his last appointment at Mt. Creek, near Ruther fordton, Sunday. He will for the next twelve months preach at Mill Spring on the first and third Sundays . The three literary societies are looking forward to Thursday night when their first joint session will be held. . r Eutopian Literary Society. ROCK II I Lif buggies, Florence and Spach wagons going every week. We can hardly keep them; to see them is to want them. It you need one call on us. Tu. YON SUPPLY '." Co- WHEN YOlj ARE "ALL OUT" of Envel opes, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, etc., arid need svmejAT once, send your order, to The Nfcwsjotticc and get it tilled quicker than you could elsewhere'. Dr. S, S. DANIEL, -I A fSpatanburg Dentist, wil be at ... . -1 Melin Hill, ISL C. i From October 19th to 22nd, 1904 Prepared! to do all kinds of Dental Work. Teeth extracted without pain. The NORTH CAROLINA S V a Ve R COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC SCIENCE - - MANUAL TRAINING MUSIG . LITERACY CLASSICAL SCiENTlFlC - " PEDAGOGICAL Five courses leading to. Diplomas. . Advanced courses leading to Degrees. Well equipped Practice and Observation School. Faculty numbers 50. Board, laundry, tuitiaa and fees for use of text books,-etc., $160. a year. For non-residents mt tka Slat file. Thirteenth annual seuinn liecrin Sentemher 20. I004. To iecue board in the darmitariei . all free-tuition applications should be made before July Ifth. Correspondenca invttl, fjmjm, . those desiring competent teachers and stenographers. For catalogue and other informatiaa I address . - .l D. McIUER, Preoldont, aSSXITSBOIlO, 2T. c. ubscribe For THE Ml A GOODLY HERITAGE. Nature in her silent, beautiful way teaches many lessons. .She does not force moral upon us. We may drink iu her lovliness and ;taVe or leave the lesson as we please. A .1 . I. : ,.t 4 h!M in hie man mast uavc omu.uK - - " , 0 m.Quarterly Conference session, heart to feel the splendor of the horizon. The j -J.-f. inaniricence of the surs, the mystery of the 1 SUNDAY ocr. 2. wpods.'the, joyous dignity of fcrtle simlrf mea- lt tL m Preaching and the sacrament. Rev. J. II. West, 12. Dinner. " OAS A nOQE REPUTATION For th Cure of Rhcumotlcm, UvQr end ffldfeqjr TrozsblQm Endoraed by hundreds of people it has cured in its home city. dows; and having the child's heart to feel, he will have the child's faith to see, and what- i ever m, sorrow, nature ... ucc, , m.Treaching at the Maness Chapel his perplexity nature shall solve it. Men have 1 v ... ,. . V ; . , . . by presiding-elders, set their mark upon the woods and upon the . ' 7 -hills. . They have divided the lands and have 7-30. -Preacuing at Lebanon br ftes:ding Has woo a Deputation to be proud of. A trial will convince you of its merit, ; for you will be benefitted from the first dose. Write to us for Free Sample and Book let of Testimonials. Price f t a bottle, six bottle $5. Sold by vourdruggist, or address, ; SANO REMEDY CO. Cleveland. Ohio. SANO PILE CURE Warks Wandara. Prica BOC. AGENTSf f gfffJSr I AGENTS THB GREATEST BOOK OF TBB DAY "CHRIST IN THE CAMP" Bt pa. J. William Jonks OENT8 KXFORTSt H. CL Worked one day, received 10 orders. Ala. "Received Proa. 1 o'clock, aold 7 by nift-ht," Vs. "Sold 14 in 12 hours." L. P. Sanders. Texas "Worked on day. arot 12 orders." "rn.r at oncc to THE MARTIN H HOYT CO., Atlanta, Ga. CHURCH DIRECTORY. " Is1 . ' PRESBYTEIIAN. T. C. Crokkr. Pastor. Preachina every first sad third Sunday. 11 a. m. and at night, eabbatn benool iu a. m. BAPTIST. f. M. Whitksidk, Pastor. Preach- inc every eeoond and lourtn aunuay at 11 a. ni.. ami; tie Saturday previous. Suaday . iScheol atlO a. in. GREKN RIVER CIRCUIT METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH. W. H. PaaR,;Pastor. Mill Sjtrinr. K. C. YOUXO PEOPLES' SOCIETY OK CHRISTIAN i-IXDKAVOK, IS. V. J ieniUtjiit ?inichnr vn Plnnhn Ii I U IIIIUIIUU ftV U IWUVVII I MioUoar Our work has a reputation for honest and reliable con traction. Every part is In spected aad tested. Highest possible value for the price charged. Every job war. ranted. Continually adding new features that make our Vehicles attractive. We make a full Una of hie h grade carriages. Sand for catalogue and prices. We want, a wide awaka Dealer in nnocciad tar . - mum KEATOR CL WELLS, Whslstls Cfrs., Cortland, n. 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