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1 i-i s JAS. A. THOMAS? Editor and-Proprietor. : I j'pti Jiaj ) 1 e ' d g 9 u d I g i e re 8- in . e-" so n- be d- 18. (?----- ' V LOUISBURG, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, lJOO, . ' 1 NUMBER c7 CHURCH DIRECTORY ' METHODIST. Geo. S. Baser, Supfc.- Preaching at 11 A- ML; and 8 P. M. every Sondaj. ... . i Prayer meeting Wednesday nigbt.'" M. T, Pltleb. Pastor. BAPTIST. Thos. B. Wilder, Snpt Preaching at 11 A. M.y and ,8 P M, . every Sanday. grayer m-eting inursday night. Professional cards a i - r - LiOUISBUKG, N. C. Office over Thomas Drag Store. D B. S. P. BURT, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, . Office n the Ford Building, corner Main ' and Nash streets. Upstairs front. - D R. B. F- YARBOROUQH, PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON," t: LooisBUBe, N. " Offlce 2nd floor Kent building, phone 39 Night calls answere'l from T. n . JiickeU's ' residence, phone 74. ; -s. 1 B. MABSENBDRQ, liODISBCBS, If. o. W1U practice In all the Courts of the State 1 VL COOKE & SOW, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Wni attend the courts of Nash, Franklin, nranvillu.- Warren and Wake counties, also the Supreme Court of North CardliUp, and the C H. uircuil ana jjisirici. uoaria. . D .RS. FOSTER h MALONK. . PBAOTICINO PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, 2 ' . Olflqe pver Aycocke Drug C jo. pany. YY"M. HAY WOOD RU FFIN5. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wilt practice In all the Courts of Franklto mil adlolnluii counties, also lu the Buprem"? Court, and iu the United States District and Circuit uourts. Uillce i'i Cooper and Clifton Building. rruaoa. b. wilder. L0U18BDB8, IT. 0. Office on Main street, over Jones h Cooper's JTSPRUILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, .'' j LOtJISBURO.W. C. win attend the courts of Franklin. Vance Granville. Warren and W ake conntics, also th Hnoremn Court of Nortn Carolina. Prompt attention glvch to collections, v omce over Egerton's Store. T. W. BICKETT, ATTORNEY AND-COUNSELLOR AT LAW- ' . : LouisBUse sr. a . Prompt and painstaking attention given to every matter Intrusted to his hands. - - . Refers to Chief J ustioe snepnera, uon. -onn Manning, Hon. Robt. w. wrnsion, non. j. v.. Rn,tn Pram Vivat. Nutinnil Bulk Of WtD ston. Glenn at Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank Of Monroe, Cnas. a. xayiorrreu. n bj.o vi sit College, Hon. E. W. Tlmberlake. .. Office In Court House; opposite Sheriff's. IU PlBOhH . .vr,' ATTORNEY AT-LA X : . V . OOISBUBV, m. a ". Fnctioeft 'i ,Ul YARBOROUGH, JB. . J 'ATI OBNEY AT LA W , " LOUISBURG. N. C. U i Vi6Wta.bVl ovis jaudinttoart Btreej will receive prompt and careful attention. TR. R. B. KING, 'r- ' XOUISBURG, N. C. Orrns ovsb Aycocke Dbdo Company. With an experience of twenty-five years s a sufficient guarantee of my work .in all the up-to-date lines of the profession. HOTELS. Mi!!: OS HOTEL 4C'- 'A . : .' Cft)woatkfi c tAvling GoodiIfta- J I Massebarg ' Propr HENDERSON, N. C . Qpod ce-'Mnmodatjons. .Good fare. Po lite and attentive servant ' i ' NORWOOD HOUSE narrenton. t -i North arollna W. J. NORWOob, Proprietor. Patronage ot Commercial Tourists and isvellni Pablle Soilcitadt, ' "J ' n Ooo4SampI,Ttoom. ' -. .1 . " ..' n : : -r NOTICE. ' : m Any person having claim against Mxsi Alary K Tucker, lately deeeuwS.1 will present thp name to me on or before the 15th dav of April 1900, C. M. Cooke, Atty. "1 ..March 15th, 1900. ' s NOTICE. Notice is. .hereby- iven-that the under signed has qualified as Executor; under the will of the late M in ton L. Perry, and bftre biT n?tif aJI persons owing the estate of the deceased, to come forward and pay the eamestouce. All claims against said es tate must he pres-nted oil or before Feby 9,. 19Pl,.or.thisttotice wOl be plead -iji bar of their recovery, this' Fely 9, 1900.s i' ; ' ; K. J. Perry, Ex'r. ' 4. !.:'- T NOTICE. having this day qualified as administrator with the will annexed of Oscar Davis, dece'd, notice is hereby eiven all persons holding c,latms 'agn8t jiheVstAre' bf sifl decedent to present them to th nndemigued for payment on or Deiore the 8th day of March 1901, ; orT- this Boticp will be plead in bar of their re covery. Ferso'-s owing the estate of deced ent are requested to make immediate, settle ment with me. March 8th', 1900. . ' Xx . - Sam Davis, adm'r. c. t a-, of Oscar Davis. . P. S...Spru:ll, Att'y. . - ' By ."jiffetAr- a "mbf Tsraee - deed exe'cuted on the 28th dav of No vember, 1891, by I. H. Kearfa'dy and wife, I will, on Monday the 56th. day of March, 1900 in the town of Franklicton, at 12 o'clock, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the lot of "land iu the town- of 4 FrankliQton,-.Qowaras - the !Ma eonic Lodge Property' and bound' ed on the south by a branch ron- niug from ftlaiu, street to Raleigh and Gastbn 'Railroad thence alonp said railroad Tn; nbttherly direc tion 276 feet to Mrs. H. E. Long's corner, thence along the v line 227 feet to Main stfeet; thence south ward along said .Main, street .200 feet to said branch containing 1 acres. , X if . . This Feb. 12, 1900. X -. A. B. Wester,-Mortgagee, To nse of C. S. Williams, .By T- W. Bickett, Atty. 'X - "NOTICE. - 1 By virtue of the power contained ra a mortgraore deed executed by Isaac Cattlett and wife. Hexey Cattlott. and i. r. tJattlett -and; ;Wife, Martha Cattlett, and Lduly. recorded-in Jiook r-juge-- ox in xne- omce 01 tne Keffister 01 ueeas lor cranium county, I shall on .Monday, the 2nd dafof April, 1900, at the Court nouse aoor, in ine lown 01 iiouis- TT "I 1 1 , - r burff, sell at public auction to the highest bidder loc asff;the tract of Jand described Sna.!onve'l,in said phior'tgage 3eed, and bounded as fol lows: On the north by the lands be longing to the estate of Norman Long, dec'd. on the east by the lands of the estate of ueo. . Mciihee;' dec d. onl the south. bV'ithe lands of I. D fl en Kins an d on the west by the lands of James Ball .and It. R. Holmes containing thirty-five (35) acres, more- or less. . lime, of .Bale. 12 o'clock M. This Feby--26tb,"1900 t : M.-E.-INoy'j i Assignee'bf Hrotgagee. W. M. Person, Attv. rX . NQTICE. " - By virtue of,ibe p"6v"Vf "given in "a certain' mortgage deed executed" on the 7th day of February, 1890? by A. B. Wester to Miss Kate Spain f and duly .recQrded.in Book 80, iPage7&i i n oBca?p;ilegis; ler" f -Deeds ofFranklin "conltrJ and default baying been made -in the payment of said mortgage debt, I will on Monday Ihd. 26tb day -of - MatfibViSOj sel? for,; cash at public auction at Franklinton, N. C, the following tract of land lying and bejng in the town of Frainklintk)h,: 5iCh'in:5eo!rnt North i Carol ltfav tfhd described and defined as follows: Beginning at a rock at the cor ner of Vine and Main streets in th e to Wn -of' Wankl iio 1TTBJnx: IngTtbence lon diiVtreetlllft feet to Front street, tbence along Front street 25 feet to a rock, Mrs. Henley's corner; (hence parallel to Vinestrffet 110 feet to Main. street to a rock, Mrs. Heuley's '.corner, thence. along Main-street 25 teet to ine he'gtiiSiJg:i liV '.' " This 20th day of Feb., 1900; ! The B- W- Ballard Co., ; Assignee of Mrs. Kate Spain. R, B. Whji;e,; Attorney. .1 : .'V-.'Hv- NOTICE; - State of North Carolina . In Supe- v Franklm. Countrt " 1 nor uoiirt TLVE. RobertB an8 W. t! Hughes . . .. . . t 1, . i r 1 . Against H. G. Connor, Exec'torof A. Branch Doing business as Branch & yo Bankerp..,. ... ., State of North Carolina to J.: A Brogden, Greeting : . - 'i ! This Is a 6iyi.i actipn. comrnenced bhe fi-bove' nained;- 'flaiimHS ar th in crhht Def eniJa nt?aljbTO M med for; astatem ent of tbeif ocSouh if with the Cafendants t a s-RotieTfcsv Hughes &. Broaden . andictr ft .- iudfifment :for L any -balance thaj m.aj; hfobedj to K V ; , - . II . J.. -t- DP.uue.on saia accuuu l, vjs; wow term oTthTs Wiwton mntiAa- of Pe- fenaants it was' ofdereMd. tmtsdm- mons issue agaiuist juu.-ui wam -w.-. tion to make ydu party defendant. These are therefore to sun.mon jrou to nnnear at the. next term of the fJuperior' Coait torW held for;the County atjd te-feTorkid ht Ik isburg, N: C.,on the 6th Monday af- wfll . prevent consumpuon. W. G, nt . . - , . innn 1 Thomas, druggist. ; I ter the 1st Monday of Match. 1900, it being the 1 6th day of April, 1900, and answer Itlie iaiirciiiff comprainc, and any feross bfll that fifay- be? in the Defendants answer oitbe: Bit-, ters and things in said pleadings will asto.vou be deemed confefesed, and the parties will1 apply for the lief therein demanded. .. WrK.rA.'Wii.LUMS, C. S.C. iMarch:9thl900i- .; . Cure Cold In Head. Kennotfs Chocolates laxative Quimne, easy to take and quick to cure cold in bead ana sore j throat, r NOTICfe By virtoe of a mortgage deed giyen April 2, 1897 by C. H.Wig gins and wife, Eva Wiggjxtstcr Perry & Patterson, and recorded in Book 112, page 192, Registry of Frankjin county, N. C.,,,tbe nn deBige'Wilillllfar casTialfhe UoorV House door, in ' Lonisbnrg, P:.lrafvjpit9ra90q.the f?k owing reai estate, suuatea in ereemauH townspip,. Franklin coanty, N. U;t3- "4 iS- First lot begins at airacki ,Tim,, berlake's line corner of JN a. 3." in the division of the Rebecca Wg gins lands, thence north 1-degree, east 192 polls, 10 links to a rock, 'erry WignsVlj.e. cojner, jf, Qor , thetetrtfiS83. degtees,5! mist 9 boles. 21 links tn n. rnrlr nA thence Fontb 1, degree, west 192 poles, .'10 links to a rock and pointers io. Titiiberlake's line cor- uerof No. 5 tbence south 85 de grees begin more 4 in said division. Second lot begin sJat foct Year church lot,Tbence rdegree, east.-lZ3.. poles, 5 links to a rock, corner of JNo. 2, in Perry Wiggins' . line. thence north 86 fagreet!;.'! gsU2di poles, Ml links to a rock iu said ine corner of N0. 4thenc0 Ottth i degree, west 192.lesi0tTi4i to a rock, Timberlake's linelience south 85 degrees, east 7 poles, 4 ot, tbence north. 19 poles, 5 links , eaBXJfiearnks tOjfTstf to a whiteoak, corner of the churchhistory of every nation is ist what the ot, thence east 13 poles,?1 17 liaVs to the beginning, .e6htiffiT5g --2SJ acres, more orluiQwn lit- aiu eaiuufvision. v;.. . Third lo,tbsgin8 at arbek, cor-H ner of NffJ,, i,Timherlake, -iine,- thence xtoi poles, lpfitjjrs" Xo W to'ck-pbrf Wiggins U, -'corHer :df JJcCi-Vt; thence r fts. Vjiet .9 poles, wTrfcCwntfstnmirj on. the roa;;PjirWi thenc 5 dfgreesrrwct.63 poles, 1 qysjto- a piae.stnmpfiMra Kemp Pe'riHr1-:' cornerV: thence south 74 deerees. weet 131 boles. 15 links to &sTake thence Booth 8& degrees, east 306les Hifn'VB to the begining," Tainihg-'S?! acres, more or less, and "known aa Mortgagees. NORTH qmM2f4-! lB Supe'rli4s onamy Alston. 1 . . : . . 1 he defendant above named -wjlr take notice that an action entitled as. above has been commded. in4thp..SNnerior'r!orirf aqkJ?ir(n4y'to hvtb bonds', of- matt yimony "between the plaintiffT'' Plumnrer Alston ana tne aeienaant, (jhanty Alston, annulled on ther-crroand oL tbe abaadaa uieui uy me saia vnaricy fusion ot ine said Plummer Alston; and the said Charity x , a 1.1" ' ; t J rir '-. r'' 1 . " -- . 1" Alston will further take notice that she is required to appear" at t he-next term - of .the Superior Court of said county to "be' held on the otb Monday after the first Jrfpnday in ITdrcb, lgat the Court Jlbsse f laid- ctaffty"in Loinsburg, r. M ana answer or aetuer to the com plaint yi said action, or the plaintiff will apply to. the court for relief and. demanded fci said eBJpiaiirt, nv VS; J-" rr.' Tu: T n.U innA' r ' This January 9th, 1900, . W. K. A- Williams, C. S. C. - NOTICE jJl"Snersiji ebn tors upon the estate orEdmond Sykes, deceased, notice is hereby given, to all persons owing said estate to ; pay theTjaine? at once, ana an those, noi-aing claims against said estate must present, them-on or before MarcKlOthWOl, or ..this notice yi be plead, w-iwir -isf' thetr eecnreryiferf I ' S. J. and W. U. M. SYKKS. H-xr, .. .. (ailed jo business, matterf" . What was the v:.w,..... 1 He tried to economize K hy : die - cnareive .uis.(.ypevii,er7.iuLi.iJiB 5 "Well." ; " -i '-'t 'need : Kodol Dyspepsia Core in my family with wonderful results, it gives iiiiidi9trdef, is,pkasapt.a take, and f ia tuf-e tiyapepta ntet- :rritQa,? says EHartgerlnk, Overi8le,xM.ich Du' gests what you eat. , Can not fall to cure. W. G. Thomas, druggist. I There fs a great, dealof differ ence between fifing : npr and giv ing out. .. i - - In thBrini'.lh 'hufnaodrtieeds assistanee to to row. on: toe stagnatiop produced by winter diet. As the temper ature rises under the growing heat of the son's ravs. we feel tired, haif sicttrnd low in spirits, because the blood is slag-' gish anb fall of impurities. Dr. J. U. McLean's Strengthening . Cordial and Blood Purifier is a reliable spring rem- X Don't be fooled twice in the same way. Atchison Globe. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milesbtirg, - . - Pa.; says. 'As a speedy cure for coughs, colds, croup ana sore throat uoe aiinuie lea remedy that produces immediate re- suuts. i euros Droncnms, pneumonia, Tbotnas, droggi . ? A stone heart may be ruined in f ortn,ni, ,ut boUp -pfr itiJIugo, r ' IA. R. De Flaent. editor of the Journal Doyl?stown. Ohio, suffered for i number, of yairs Trori.-rheumatism ia"sTa'"rtgb.t baldVrafid ai4 -wysif 'fly fystif arm at times are entirety uki. mcu ;hamberlain's Pain Balm, and wassur pr4sd'to receive liefalaKitofl3,t-di. atelv.' iTha-lain Halm has. been aXcod- - " . . ; j stant companion Oi mine ever since anu it inever fails." For sale, by W. Q. Thomas, druggist. . . s. "Well, he tried to dictate to bis Cough Cure lsuneqieaj-4tisjyfn for children to Wk?.j? fr-V,'! coh mpnd it to mothers'! TtisTtne i oniy-haria- en. DUTIES OP if rare YM&ateT PEA RSON'S TheUiit of the - Father 3 :' 'iTamNo f Marriage Qeremonyfor?-"G rijS jfyi'd-1 -owe ov-- lcowers ine ANecfssity -ot itestiainlmr f,-r-n Ons T Children-rCJigarette3 as' Badas'r:-. Drink--Corporal Jnishment Jcstlfiot'K'V Daring Vis late revival, meeting In CBarlo.ileevRi; G. Pears in, the evangelist, preached, a sermon on the duties or; patertwtr, from the" itX 3 . - r- . . - -. . r .i - . .. . Xtid hWTthVr Z ichatjas, .was filled with the Holy-Ghost." Luke, 1:67. The "v Chariot re ' Observer quotes - the, ifatfgSlaSllowsj , PRsJfa-, i that is the " father pi Jhn"lhe -Baptist. . ". He was, a., father iight-aiid-pre eminently a spiritual man. TJa.n,- He. wa the right kind of a hus- kodandth Marriage is a sacred institution" and bAOd Marriage out of it erows thefamilr nd bar the family life of any nation is the life pXthe nation is. JT lh family n the result ot mat- rUgejgTjJije oftheivir and re-, i ifi ioy s XI fti r ty , isr what., the home is. Say what you will, this is true. , Tne history of the atnily life of that nation is.? f Look at Rome, when the home life declined, the empire declined. As lirofly life jises or,fa!ls so the civil and Eligious-;lierty of- any nation rises or falls. : -'Marriage is sacred, and is frxmG6d as in institution. In Gen-esisj'i:20-24i weread ot the origin of tfssicdyistitutioo And now I Va'ot-ad'saysome plain things about divorces. 'There. TsX but one Bible ground tnpon which a woman is justi- fie'din getting'a divorce from her hus and There are1 other grounds upon which a, separation isiustifiable, but a acre 13 a uiaercnce ociwccn aivorce ind vpaiation. jNow if a man beat's fjtif "wfe4Ai?srie is justified in lea'v- ing mm, in oeing separated from mm, but. separation does not mean divorce. parailoDisXjoe thfeg and divorce iibothev irVnd.i tela ej say righj here that I wpuld -havemy tight ax&'severed from myjbody before I would perform the martiage ceremony between a grass-widowetT3 so-caue and any and any. man. . It is a lark. cloud hanging over our country to-day, that of divorces, and it is a blot upon our nation that men can secure divorces upon juch mercpretAxs as they can in theDistricf .'of Colombia. CThe old idea of the h .me is passing away. In ihis day there is; a greatr-de'sire among people to leave the country and cqme lotown, and this means the tenement house ;and thg boardjng riouje-for.fan BiSTi'A'n'd" f :leel')rTy'ftf':'lbe- child. i reared in this way. v :? -tu ThS firltdBrtyi of a father is lo bT the head of the family I Cor. 1 1:3;. Ipe;.weyapf i$d.' , So fn Eph 5:22. So you see from scripture that, the.duty &f tbe husband. Jpr-the father .t5.tj;3iea:;fe fcirtfly.. And now, father, win you Ute a Aitftc idea; I of whata holy, sacred thing that of 1 fatherhood is? ivThickof it, .that y( tipo of Crrt&t to tbe Church is. It wa Sogarigjnally .aad is ..to .some. e rent "-" -i . . ( .1 . e - yet mat ine iamcr.is tne priest 01 nis familylIt was so in the time of Jicob andT is "what the birthright conferred.".. . . 4 . ... . j . "And how can a'Tather-be -anything but a convene J matt? My, 'heart aches weti .lbbt.nha!t'c,nie Jatpef atf to be drunken, to gamble, lobe pro faneand indulge in other vice. 'And .whaf 'do -you- think of a busi ness man who neglects - his home for his business? ' Make less money , and .b trueavopt fiy,. -T-vTve-yjouf" nv-r l6ve her -like Christ loves the Churchy Don't -treat her like' a slave. Doo't treat her as if the only use you have for her is to have your meals cooked, your clothes wash ed, your, bed made up and your but tons sewed on. The father is to: be l4eajoy. deaLkead,noy wise-; godly head. - - 'Up further in the country, and es vou hear the idea advanced that there ... . . i j - . t -' r .t ' I . 1 . is between, tne lamer ana roomer Ire iihii rheaS bTthi fam il y. There if nonsuch tomfoolery in the Bible two-headed, thing is a monstrositj. Thm'tr; 5."!0? -'.thing; ' ti 1 .. . headed call is." ': AnyiBing 'with 'tw6 heads is a failure - and"This applies 18 ibe homi as welL.as tp anything else This idea ,of.-thi Cuincdfipad -of the .famil) rssometnirTg 1 ke the pew wo man .idea which is born of the devil - ." . " -r tf - Jt- a.' j ' and resr whh M-hel Ew. in 'EderK : (t.'...." . -tcm ik.n will nut be fceultd ihis'jide cfthe j u dg m fr Cf f 1 le; It T ? j & ? e - J I " , Tne second duty of the father is to provide lor his family. (I Tim. 1:8). PLAIN TA UCT) . wfe ft ir to; b the rtrt Vrf VI Ii4 This does not - mem simply ,SnterUl things; but he is to provrdffor lb intellectual and spirituU -wifare. ol his family as well as theCBf)5taVnd I have.no;patieoce with "the father who thinks he"hasp done his full duty vhen .he'bas doneho. more than put some flur; and butter' id the pantry. It is the duty, of the father to provide good books and helps ta the spiritual life oi his. family as well as - to-lupply tor the physical bod jr . ul 'hear " some wotned ay;yBut Pearson, ray hostiandlis tach a deadhead. Well, s.ster. Iam urrr ' I tor you, but you made your bed 'and you must lie on it, but don't find fauU ith God s Jaw which runs from Eden to Hfo throne on accouar-ol r, fcx what did youroarry7tcha:manfor;, (1). Provide honestly for your famTlynoton'the pan of the bucket soopuor Dy dealing 10 futures, nor by I gambling in any form,' but by. honest Tneans.';Have.a plaid comm'oo.'senselone to-leave it oCL . jvui - "v. .uu.im iici how much you can afford to spend oft your family, and tell her that you are not able to keep ber in the style which I aemanaa nign leas ana low teas ana J other demands of society, and if she basJ not sense enough to believe this.make her understand she has got to do it. Maay a man has been driven to bankruptcy and ga'mbling by the extravagance of his wife. - I jfeel sorry for any woman with a husband who sits around and 'does nothing while she runs a board ing house or takes in sewing Jo sup- 11 ner lamuy. . i nat is a snanre on I any man. . r 4lCI ne ihirrl rtntw rf litKr i I vy i - 7 r i hu I liounoja gaiter him.- (Geo. 18:19). Gyrnmand, whaLdoea that meanf It 1 mean? mat you are to wisely admonish counsevana Order nr theTight wsy year household. ' God had confidence in Abraham because He knew be would command his house bold after him. See to it that your children obey and don't leave this duty all to your wife. I remember4 an elder in the Presby- terian church in South Carolina who is the father of ten children and on San day afternoon he gets his Church pa- . j-l-j. r. j .1 per. ana re.as mwnuc ana incn Sleeps ZW'F.. ?e: ellre ."r ! those children- to his wife. Tbal ' u an jsticeo his wife and to the children na is wrong in ine jigni oj ine, Lora. i " - ooeaicBcc m your; cnuaren arid seelhat "this demand is meLv a i : ' a '.- I Qnegreat.trouble, of our country s this Idea to -let Johnny bare bis own way,; and you can t put an old head on-young. shoulders'. -No, you can'i and the Bible does nrt intend that you should. . ; . Say what you will about lynch law and the causes of It and talk as you please, about the unmentionable sin, out the root 01 the whole matter lieslnh the troubL that cah broo ht. If in tbe failure to rear children to have he proper respect for.homs law. aod j the laws of the" couptry. They, and especially boys, are allowed to 'run loose' nnril by the time they, are 18 years old they are beyond control and he fint thipgvyw.knowvthej yrng 'scamps' ianiJ ixt the" jail, where ' they ought to be. rathers, keep the home oueht to be. Fathers, keep the home 'grtV1?.? Pl.to leach a ,boy respect for'aulfiorlty; J - - f .Tber worst thing. that., can . happen j .o'tcjindj an esfjciilly.jb a .boy, is 10 let mm nave- nis own sweet win.- - 1 hear some silly old man or wo- man sa'j? 'FprTear hrwill "learn some where else I let my boy learn to "play cardsT' fiaarev fYes, anfhynn migh as weTTget' a fot"f of moccasins arid' turn them loose in your fronf yard fori l ypitf yFgefebitten some here else. .There" is just about as much sense in the latter as the former act. "Let a boy have his way and he will go to ruin, buppose you Jrt your set- tfr dog have bis Way. "WhaVgood will Li v. K,,"i if nr Ut lw w V aw . a u u - w k M4 , --a iw -i-- . ; vl - . your line norseDafe nH way wnai will he be fit for io a 'few years? It ,v . v- 1 i,;r,ir f man PJDg 5-40 itfve t.is aoz . iramea or tioo'tor hive Tiis'colt broken, and at the same time eivinz - no care to his- X(4). XhV nextdutj of a father is to retrain iisclifTdred fJ.Sam. i- tO.the coe Eli, brought opon . bis own family .and "himself by,. rot. re slraiong his family, v How can you restrain your family? (i)" By your ex amrl'-. lie a sober roan, an honest T ' an upright man in every way aad a godly man. Boys imitate their fathers. For instance: A mother saw bcr little boy upon the . lonoge, prepared to .sleep. Wby, my boy,' said she, yoo have not said tour Drarera.' 'Mens don't pray was the answer, (j) By conversation and instruction, 'Pardon a personal reference. I was reared in iW cdootry, where all great meb oed lo come from: And when my father ' would take me to town and I saw a drunken man te would explain the evil of drink to me. tie would talk to me and instruct me about this evil ana about that of the evil of houses of impurity .aod 'other, forms of evil, aad ben'evtr tid'ao traofelt Jtfrpirig me from indulging ia luch thin jsL iirhri,-iJake .confi dantes of jour boys and instruct tbexa t'gbt. "If you set the rrghi kind of exarB ample before your .boy; and instruct him in tbe right way you wilt oveibal. ance a great deal of his evil tendency But, him if yox on tbe other hand, if you torn over to the worst boys in the town, you chew, drink and indolee in other icr nn rin'i Tnf im. k. ia a S a j w-a ww v uv better than yourself. - "And let me aav a word riht here about cigarettes. I had almost leave a boy ofleo years of age of nine would 'drink as to smoke cigarettes. I.neyei see a. bor smokinr a cigarette on the street lhat I doo't stop him and talk to him about the evil of the habit and I have never failed to tet "iodine next piace correct yoor children. I believe there axe bora in hell to-night that if they bad had a few rood wbiooinirs would hae ten saved. I have no patience with all this sentimentalism which is opposed to corporal punishment. And I don't believe a word of the teacbinr that a child can be reared to be. a good man without punishment sometimes. Tbe Bible justifies corporal punish ment and you can't improve upon it and you have no more brains than Solomon, who commands it. Do this to y&ur vonrmeir snrt rirn' mm it wjfc. ..V.u. . -1:1.4 i -. v . i wuiu a V.U11L1 wucu ruu aic mad. My father never gave me but three whippings that I remember, but 1 expect' to tEaok him in Heaven for those. He would first pray, then in- tlnact an(j ,ben wyp De Ao1 olt bovs who needed -h MBkhmi in my neighborhood, but did not get it grew up and went to ruio.- "Don't tell your child that a teacher shall not whip it. I always understood that if I got a whippier at school I would get another at borne and so I was 00 my good behavior. "These three things go together. they ,nd of faU logctber. Ko bodilr punishment, a. No caoilal J paoishascnU , No future rjnish rocnu And ifI was sheriff and some I sentimental woman came at ouod bringing flowers to men who were I heinr "i.Mtl naniahd fer mt!. ment and other things I would read the riot act to them. ! was io prison, ,n(i ye Ume unto me doea not apply to visiting prisoners ot tha kind and I rarrin them fL-er. ..- kw,,,, mrtialitv.to vour children. Gen, 37:3. Here we read I 0f the partiality of Jacob for Joseph and 0f C04tf cf nuny colors. Aod you do love one child more than tbe others never let it be known. Bring up your children io the nurture and admonition of tbe Lord. -You notice that the Word says "here for the father to train the chil- drta in I no fcar f this way and if this is done for their future welfare need be had. May God bless bis Word and may I had t j good fruit, be borne from this - - service.' HENDERSON TELEPHONE CO. General Su?erittendexts Omcx. 1 - . UcxDEBSOir, N. C, March 15, 1900. The company tx'gs to announce that tbe following town are How f"Q LTZ I wni be effecUve on and after March 15th, 1899: 1 ' FROM LOCISBURQ TO Axtel,x . 23 Macon. 30 Airly. ' 35 Manaon, I Brookston. 23 Medoc. 33 awn , n e-ait . I Bnnkleyville.3o Middleburs, rentrevine . QakvUle, 3 ChnrcbiU 33 Oxford. 30 1 Crowtlls, 50 Ridgeway, I IliiTnw'. J. Ikintrvrvvl EDfleld, .50 RoanokeRapidstO Franktloton, 20 Tlllery. 50 Gaston, - 33 . Tauchon, 3 Gillburg, 20 Warren Plains, 23 Henderson, 20 Warmiton, Halif.tx. 43 el Jon, 40 Kittrvll, 20- Wise. - 23 Lnnrel, ' YoungatCle," 23 Uttleton 35 . ubacriber have fre4 nse ot Cen lerville and Laurel linea. .Noa-ub- scribi'ra 10 cents tolL Regular 8ubr'bra have frre use oT tentrevUle lm6, . . F. C, TOETLEMAN, Gen'l Kupt Teaeo. Your Little Ulrts Hoa?wnV. If mothera never oliltk, wtarj or overtaied, tbeo houiehcU cast tara might bw reasonably expected to move along regolarly and eoomthly under all conditions. But mother do get sick lby te-1 com very tired, and 10 times of elckoeaa wheonotody e! It quali fied to do tb nursing tbey are of-. ImZ If- ....I t ' 1 Things will drift into eonfoaloo and disorder at saeb time unlet tbefamily has a reserve force to fall back opoa lo loch emergencies. ; Little girl, who are taoxLt to do manyof the tbirlt that tbe mother caa to do to th Loos'hold, arenbto not only appreciate J, Lot decidedly -nstfI - Aod tf.y caa learn terj early if tley ta teach ahl miAdsJkV.da; cartful taolbtr. One of the -saddat tbicss in home experience ia the aeriona illcett of a mother who has allowed ter self to be tbe slave of bar farrily. To the distress and anxiety tbert it added confusion and perplexity. Everything gett mltplaeed, even If everything tad been made avail able at the atari. Little daughters thould be allotted to divide oat the .freshly waited and ironed clothes, compare the washing list with the returns from the laundry, while the mother is well and able to direct them. Every garment should be placed in its catlom&ry drawer or trunk, to that a eoddeo eall for" a ceedfat article would find somebody who could produce it I promptly.' It ia Immaterial how many serf ants the household may contain th instruction would rroee to b valuable for tb pre eeot. aa'well aa for later life for these little daughter of tbe fam ily. Tb discipline which th re quiremeot would foroish would also atreogthea character and aid io th pe.formaoc of their own domestic do ties. Little daughters: ihouU U tn- conraged to learn Fome of tbe arts of the kitchen as eoou as posiitle. If the learos while .th domestic ekyjs uoclopded and terene, ate can be relied upon to aid aubttao- tially in morediEeult weather. 6om years ago I chanced tot a wiaitor ia aheuatzl household. When the auiicte-i family went to tbe cemetery with their loved one begged for the privilege of re maining at the hom, hoping to be a possible health lo making this arge bonseboid comfortable on their return. There was" a lovely little niece of the family, hardly entered Into her teens, who arranged tb tall and pot tb dining room la eorj - nlet order. Tb rrecious cllM was deeply grieved alike aeatn oi ber aunt, but her fortitude and ens of responsibility wax perfet y admirable. She had been beautl fully trained io domestic duty, fcr the knew exactly what to do, aod there wax no flurry, baste cr coo fualon in ber movement. Her capable mother could not have per formed this task core eatisfae torily. I watched tbe dear girl until I thought I had sever seen a more beautiful ipeclmen of E'lal ov and duty lo so young a fer- eon. .u. - tower of strength, because the was v.1- tn: ,..A;ni. .in. IILIU' .llliui buu . v vi w v. raw alead oi indulging io ctteiiu.a w -v- nAi,.,,v.t..n.V. . , i firmly, bat oodettly sought for everybody' comfort tve her own, and did her part with skill, as and ncobtruily tboughtfaloef Bbe deserted a latith supply of it. and I said to tajtelf, "Happy mother, to pcesta such a daogt. t?rl It la a pitiful thlog to I oblig edtodrivoan unwilling child to honsehoold work at any tin" hut etoeciatlv ao when the mother is prevented from helping her alcng ar by sickoese, aUeac or other pr venting canscs. It la so eecenary they ahould te taught discipline and responsibility iu tbe days of tbeiryooti They .ar forced to learn under many dif!IcaUSe, when they are brousbt op i Jg ncrance er iedi-erenc. Teach your little girls to do your ssrt cf domestic work, mothers, lecaute yoa love them Ajna flowrr. MItU a torcri;ne faeU" wye Trf. Ilootoo. Ibtt la tovtrsrtJtlDatl rt tbt world, for the l.a Ua jetr. I hae met oor rtU ba? 1 t.rn'a Accost Hovr than aav o kr ro.Jy. Ilootoo. Ibtt la to? trsrtJt Id ail trt tf aeb. aad f.r ooir'U- I W lur o2c pceiuota. frt ttwetrt aad crcertl b1 friiB f roa ur;o ar babut es't, tht (irwa's Auait Ier Is a craad rvoMiy. Il J t t lj jr tb svatrm if fr-jeot a. atl ies eolWet tot nmr ,toasl 1 b 1 lsi!jr- tloo." Fim)! Trr st W. ti Tic out thadrirfUt gold by dealers 1st"! elti!:s.J ecaa- trie. 1 Snxet Dells Jan ile4 Out of Tun anj larh.M fucELREE'S Wine of Cardui It bcis bc t- Cs wiA!y orra-T3. a-i te.sa tiTW caras weU potel a-rm, clses. trrsf'.b. 11 mtatx woeaa:y iac 1 yrmr. It t-aor cp C txrm txh ssJTrr. iaj arI bar .::rrrL It l ! rctore csrJ-a t yrfec: heth, aal V rsl tSr-ra t'.:rc"4n l kiw. fixnti all drrr-SA. t or tlce ta rate rpjair-.r j 7e Ul iLrccivxxs, fclim.tifi;;yr!fc caeCa. Q,st iooy. TcssC A man ty tie cace cf Williaa N all la Cincinnati, was married a few days ao. II ought to I a caett happy man. Few women can drive a nail. "DWut" Li-iU Ksrly 1:t sr ta ery bt Iirtr c3 fcr rc-niv. a.lUr aal Urmtl Iroct'.r. W. O. Taota.ts. Th combination fh-eaty. wealth and position w 1.1 net rn- der a woaao altraclire if tie lack ctarning nacnert. T tcare tLe oHeiatl TCiua IImI f'Alte. ak for IWui"a VTiua t!t:t 5lv. ktcn u a rrtl ear t cv rt as! skia diara. lWircf vo'.. Ut tsfQiUtiti'M. Tty arv i scrota. W. G. Tfcosa.. God often breakee tb cittern to bring us to tbe fouctain. He with" eraourgurdt that II Ilieote'f taay h eur thada McCItyt. L-U Atl'mn. Gnl,. It!., fata. iv-Wr.fe Uvj KsrJr IU-rs i!titi trla cruia rU-'. e:r ray Utlbt aai ar feTipa." Tby r8r'y eit taj iavl;orali lb bo: aal liter. W. G. Thatas. I It ia the toward w bo fawes opoa tlote above lira. It la the coward I who is icsolect wteceverL dare to be to. Jonlus- . HirH-t Kvta. Hit!'. 1H, rit I aTr fail u r;wt sav etr.J- r froa erup at o:x ty ia( Oat Hiaal LoorS Cum I i.i xt w.sbt yikkJr esra tvn:rl. ' ll rir.t? sl4 lirc ' Id tfltrt th ti. IkABU. To aa honett mind tb Lett per 'tlfitee of a place are tbeadvanla gea it givet a man of-dolag good. R.v. W. E. fil'fr. W. Ctt;a. . Y.. ifti, "l kd dyj:pl oer twaiy rrt. aal IrVidocton a&3 cvs!lcl I'.hoot t&;i up.riitiJtsM KwJol Ijpr;u Ccr at J It t'p4 r frea tie trt IU; It b Ui-u. for a;i frat cf l&1:i a." It l'ftl V4l yo est. W. CJ. Taei&a. lrfWS Th racit delicate, tbe tsott ten. till of all cleafsrea ccctltla lo procnoUeg tb pleatres cf cit'tn. I Wffl. Orr X.tk O .r -Vm I er fl tf wtiboat Om K!u I car ia tt t.-. liitlcr I I t . . . . f . lt..v . iiw.6u w tu& u o.du J" u rcrre eoctt ull issue I 1 w-s. I Utt&t l- tt. iroMasi '. rrtsltt, VT. G. IkcctM. ircfiit. D rata fallaco de Jett en de aa Jeal ; en de unjett teller Uafik d Lawd dat dey ain't esoagh ttr drown 'la. iRIieumatism! Dr.J.lI.McLEAN'SS I Liver and I vT!lr - Tv f v 2lirnrT K CJ I TT1 JjULULlW V JLl Clliil w v v A Ccrllb. Rnnciy f Of Z v ti UOC UVCT, 1U T ntys ani Urir-iry Orms. J rca, $txo ra comr. v ruuun J WaCf. ilaftiuiM w s p Results froci Jt z Ai LKcr i mVH ni can I )yh bcCcrcd by I t I'k n " t 'i - t I
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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