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-tt ' t X- ,. iff- : . x- -i J -';.-'. - : . , . . ... : . . i ' , ' ''-' i Jm " -fl J.' 1 V : ".. 1 ' , 1 1 " ' ji-' Si If ! 5 4! 0 4 v. ;, M Mi 1 t tl. 'I THE HOME CIRCLE COL UMN Pleasant Euening ReueriBS R Column Dedi cated to Tired Mothers as They Join the Home Gircle at Evening Tide CRUDE THOUGHTS FROM THE EDITORIAL PEN The light at home! how bright it beam When evening shades around u fall, And from the lattice far it gleams, To love, and rest and comfort call! When weired with the toils of day The strife for glory, gold or fame, How sweet to seek the quiet way, Where loving lips will lisp our name, Around the light at home. The light at home ! how still and sweet It peeps from yonder cottage door The weary laborer to preet When the rough toils of day are o'er! Sad is the soul that does not know The blessings that its beams impart The cheerful hopes and joys that flow, And lighten up the heaviest heart, Around the light at home. Gikls, don't marry the young man who leaves his mother to find her way home the best she can on a dark night, while without a thought or word of apology to the old lady he looks after you. One of these days, when the novelty is off, he will leave jou to go alone as best you can, while he seeks his selfi-ih enjoyment at the club. Be polite to your children. Do you expect them to be mindful of your welfare, to grow glad at your approach to bound away, to do your pleasure before your request is half spoken? Then with all your dignity and authority mingle politeness. Give it a niche in yoar household temples. Only then will you have the true secret of sending out into the world really finished gentlemen and ladies. The prodical son is generally wel comed warmly; the light gleams in the window for him, the bells are rung and anthems of joy float upward on the wings of air. But the light -dies out and the doors are locked should the prodical daughter struggle homeward through the snow, and on her way falter on the road, and if she falls and dies she may lay where has dropped by the roadside to be point ed to as a Horrible Example. Is this as it should be? life's crosses. : Life's crosses takes great many iorms. They march along day by day, just as fast as you can bear them; and you can rail at them, if you like, but you can not get rid ot them. All the money in the world will not aave from the troubles which living first time we wear our new summer silk, and that silk is reduced to the condition of a mere dish rag. We have aches and pains, and "ologies," and "minies," and disorgan ization generally, and we get out of patience, and wish we had never been born, but we can't help it, and, hfter all, the most afflicted and heaviest cross-bearing man in the world had rather bear on a little longer, in the hope that something better may turn up. Courtesy to woman, young and old, should be a part of every boy's home training. Without it he is like ly to be boorish -nd selfish, and a rude, overbearing brother and son is in danger of developing into an ex acting, discourteous husband. He will be a sort of despot that feels his per sonal comfort should be the chief aim of his wife's life. A delayed dinner is an? unforgivable offense, and a missing button brings on acute attack of that disagreeablcmental disorder known as "the sulk." . There is nothing in the world more pathetic than the meek, timorous, shrinking ways of certain old people we have all seen them who have given up their homes into younger hands, ard subsided into some out-of- the-way corner of it, to sit by the fire side and table henceforth as if afraid of "making trouble' afraid of being "in the way," afraid of accepting half what is their due, and going down to their graves with a pitiful depre ciating air as if constantly apologizing for staying so long. There is no scorn too deep nor shape for the sons and daughters who will accept this atti tude on the part of those to whom thev owe so much. If you wish your church to pros per, .keep it clean. See that the plank walk leading to it is safe and pleasant to walk over. Be sure to fill the stove with fuel and your minister with food. Give what you give without grumb ling,feTowling and grunting. The Lord loves a cheerful giver. The giver who worms and squirms and hangs onto a dime till it is hot, don't get a parti cle of credit tor what he gives. Give money. Giye fuel. Give Food. Give labor. Give something that is- of the best and what is useful when you give; NOTICE OF ELECT10H FOr v ROADS. Pursuant to the order of th Board of County Commission ers of Franklin county, and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 747, Puhlic Laws of of 1905, being an act entitled "An act to promote good roads in Franklinton Township, Franklin county' an election will be held in Franklinton Township on Saturday, the 29 day of September, 1906, u tl the question of the adoption by the qualified voters of said township of the provisions of said act and the issuance o bonds and the levy of a tax as Drovided in said act for the construction and maintenance of roads in said Franklinton Township. The voting place for said election will be in the town of Franklinton and the registra tion book therefor will be kept open by E. W. Morris, Regis trar, from Thursday, August 23rd to Saturday, September 15th inclusive. This 22nd day of August, 1906. T. S. Colli , Chm'n Board of Commissioners. W. M. Boon, Clerk to Board of Commissioner. '.j l XBTHOfiUn i ' ' BmkJaj Bebonl at 9:30 A, ll , Qvx 8. Bint, Boot. Prcblne t 11 A. IL. p4 8 00 P. 1!. ry 8otd j. ' fc ; .v -Prayer CMwllog Wdetd7 alfikC , U 8 II i8 it frutor. 9irturt ' Sunday School at 9:30 A. K. Tkcw. B. WiLsxx. Bopl Preal.ln4 at 11 AJtL apd JB.OO P.1L. ff Sooday. pTTf ta-ttlfiff Tbnraday tfct II. U. UiAJtrcxja. Pfevtot. Baud j School at 9 JO. W. H. Bern. Bopl fVrtkx, morals? aad aiuraooa, o tt, Srd d 4th Baadara. Bvaata PTajar. Friday , aiUraooa Kit. 2 ohm Loxdox, Ettor. 84rrioe 4Vh 8aadir la ek caopth mornloff aad night. , pMtor. Loaltborg Lodffv, No. 413. A. T. & A. IL, dmU 1st lad 3rd Tad) atghta 1a Aieh month. AzottoaiotiAl otirtlA 1 "old velvet rye" $ 3 ,h pure-old velvety x the best for the price, sold eyery where, call for it at louisburg dispensary, ioui8Durc: n. c. I: 0- w i i M In D. T. tthwkk.D.D.H. C. ft. akfc.D.DB R3.8MITUWICK h BAKK5. 0' a p p DENTAL BCBUEOSfi. LOL'i8BUBU, S. U Offloa la Uicka Dalldlac. Maia 8t JJR. W. U. BDWAttPtf, DXHTIST. DvaaM, N. C. WUI b la hU ottLem Wk Korwi, H. C . th Mt follole( ta Int 994mj ti meh aaoata orvriJ tO do dtAJ work. On Evert Tonfruo. 4 tUMfM l-mk S4d at I kMi r f; 01 la a a ry. P. COOKK. ATTOk5 ET-ATLA1T. Loibrtf. N. I'. Offlc oo Null lrt. Prom pi tUUoi Kirva ail MaJ dqmi atrval to fiAcnciaa f HTBicmr jjid !rcaoaxs Bo to rr of Ajreocfc Tr 9Ur. jQU. J. J. MAaNN, PHT81C1AN aad HURtiEU.V lxcva. . c. boddw A Vtrrj'm irmg OflScw 1b txtr cJ tor. D B, . P. BUBT, NEW ICE CO., I sell tbe best ice obtainabloaod wrive bonest weights moddeHver It to yoar boase at idt boat. 8eod ns yonr Orders. 8undar hours. 7 to 9 a- m. aod 6 to 7 p. m. We are usder Joyoers Store, near tbe riter bridge. WANTED. PRjiCTicua panuciis a. 3D rcao. LouUbarx, N. C OCMomP. 8. A K K. AIW D' f rvmctAJi urn iraaaoit. LsfimM. a. . til TruOis Quit Strike Home Va 'aaaaftaaBawaaaaalaV''BVpiai' Toot grow U boaatt a.4 il h ccm lo do mycx u3 thai ha krxram rrr fittla alwt tit bulk ooZ Aa aclls too. Hoar aow ha Vcnr. vhar tt or.risjOj a ircrn C-CTW U VU OT WILT. WTIZI or arbca rcmaUdl Ii jxa brj jocj CoC ocmm rr yazx, asm UON COFFEE, rx adxs or tm aravAltrjr, d Caivar. raw rrn A a k ami. hqh comi 4 UON COFFEE OCUm la Yarborooa-a a BUAU lU4i. lll Ua aMtr4 trom T. . B. ArTOBjnrr at x-a1 la tri paUca UOK OOITEE r AT OHt full DOUnd of racr GaZ UX rxa fftr tLa liwa Yi flu aw k piw.) SOLD BY GROCERS EYERWVl WUI yiMUM ta J3 tk OoTta etf tt 00m Oon Wanted a borne by a bright litt' boy, eevpn Tears old nd a swet little girl five TPare old, orpbMns, I v v M. W. UUDDIE, whose father lied without life ihor-, . ? anee. Address "Orphan," rare ChildreD8 Home. See J. A. Tomer, iDsaraDce man. Don't Make A Mistake .entails. If you are born into this state I give 11 and let lt g- Giv kind words. of existence, and you cannot very well Give nelP t0 tho8e weaker and worse help it, if it be so decreed, vou must off tban yourself. Give sunshine to suffer its inconveniences. vonr brethren, your neighbor and You must deal with flieg, and mos- above a11 to yur home. To your wife, quoitos, and March winds, house- who showing old while you are - r i ji -i . cleaning, and fires that won't buru, growing coia, give woras mat are And the pump frozen up, and your pleasant and thoughts that do not wife's "I told vou so," and your hus- corrode and depress all within yoar J. P. Winston Has 'Come Again. ATTOR-HET-AT-LAW. Locukm, 5. C. Ofilc ot.r U.O. UWk' tor' on w m. HAYWOOD UCFFLN. band's "That's just like a woman.!" You must meet and conquer, or die in the attempt, difficulties innumera ble. You will have to ' bear with gates. To a Smart Property Owner. ring your neighbor's hens in your flower garden; with dogs that bark in the Painting is practical work. Skill It's the same with paint making. Inn know 4 (ration L. & M. mixed with 3 gallon linnnad oil makaa aooh next yard to keep away burglars; CTyS.VS" bS: with the musical efforts of itinerary I & M. Zine bardnna tb L. & M. white I J J 1 1 T m r , tnm o.t with ohlMrati nnm ?u maae. iu u. oi. x. paint war ww- . vv.wj vm-m. M II1VU VlIUQ CI I rt tfAl) visiting with the people who know Bnr L. & M. and dooft pay $1.60 a'iral yoar b b with longwinded S&ZX.ZJ'.L aermons; witb but why go on? barrI at 60 cnta, and mix with tha L. oomeooay eise araws tne prize in Actual cost L. & M. about $1.20 pr the fair where we leave a ticket ;L . . " - cioo Kcus ui ueau-i w cauara uo. ifraDkitnton, Ti u tiful moss-rose tea st, v1 I am selling all Bummer cloth ing way down. If yoa want a summer suit yoa get it at a price. I am selling cample bat way down aodrr coat, small lot of lawn under cost, dress patterns gone down to 5 centa, ladies' belta one half price, (If you want a very good sewing machine, dos good work, from 12 to $10) a few ladle bate one half coat, 23 rolls mat tings at a pric. all dri goods at cost and under I am cloeiog vdt odds and ends to make room for fall good. I bT ona borra wagn will trad for lumber. 800 guize ihirts way . down ondert cost. 1000 pr men a shoes No. 6 to 7 going at a price, also 400 pr women shoes No. 2 to 4 leaa than coat. arro ax rrAT-x w. wmniM. a. WtU prOa 1 il tfc Oomit of ial t4oUlu eoutte, iIm u Um Jomrt. 4 U IA C&1U4 mxXm DWiM OB rr-r rtrvt 5Uoi fuk. la taaktar t r partka af Gt, r si Marcba&dli. &t, bfera yea STOKES a oa a. wiuiiaa. arroajr xt T-VA w . 9 U t tz r r lit. 1 ued at $50," which set is given WANTED By a widow with five nmn i -1 1 . ovtA nnAt,,AAi u . nuiouvujureu, iuuu uuu ruimenx. ' w ut superior Dntil recently supported by a boa- teas ana ana coffees;" and the stocks band and father who haa died witb trre nn.ili.a.J S .1 A ' 1 t . 1 , I rtllt. Mix inanMinna AAAmaa 44 A . - i ! onn Hf. ilt O t rr wer minA crn nwn tr rtfKih -wvwr otw u. a. xurner, w VvU...6 i,! inj8Urance man. we get the certificates. We have oft been there and wel VALUABLE FARU FOR RENT. irnnw inoT nti? 0 i,t a. .i i ma m -u.. j.UUn ttiB, "bhuuw mail ine TaiuaDie larm ., vnown ? M 3very little of the machinery of this "Viae Hill," one taile from 1 Can world runs to suit our own taste. Tti weTiHe, is for rent for 1907. : . An Tftinfl wbn w WOT,t . fooni dwelling racontl pat in JiM V' , " " 7 a (food repair and newly ; painted- at-Bhrnes when we have set out our K-horsa farmr croorl nilrhlnn tomato and cabbage plants; it thaws iind in easy reach, of Centwille and spoils the sleighing when that Academy. Fine ' pasture good genteel Mr. Jones has mvlld lurnae, and all our planta j, A .THOM AS: at Tm3 OGce. ' ixj ruined, and it rains, pouring, the J. J. LffUCfESTEH Successor to J. S. Lancaatcr. Livery and Feed Stables, LOUISBTTRO, N. a I have just booffht the UrarT bnalnesa of J. 8. Lancaster and win continue tha buslneas at bit old stand,'! will five the very beat aerrloe. Buss Will He 6 1 All Trains - - .Following are cnargea for pauengera toanaizroia tae oepot: special, or round trip, 25c j One way, 15c Special-Attention to. the Trarelinf . , f phone No. 40. . J. J. LANOAOTER. 8. SPHULLL. aTToarrrr-AT-iw, kocaao,s, O. at bis otw wblta frost la Iali3rff. Aad il wtl a9 ' Intarait to tay aVock bafora yoa bay aoy iktar; la make eo boaata of bal I cam po, bl tf jo? win rail a4 ftr c, an opportocUy 1 will show yoa wbat 1 will f is lb war cf al Ai yoa baarr aad fancy groarie, oaU, tatll fa4, A. I alao k; a i nice Hoe of iboaj, rnl' sklru, roll art. aU. Call atd -e trt Will m 4 ia ouu r raxaa v araniA wtm m waa rta una tarprmUi Vary rptfcl!r, C. T STOKES T. w.aicxjrrr. UW7U, a. c TV tti at of gtAX ffo ItmigriL LamlMinrUon ul OuMkM M r HIM aiMOBM. O ta YarfeoroaaA a Buatt UOCm ftUlatr. W. ATTOunr At-iaw, AaarovM.a.a ta aa Ty K TA-13CXX3C0,Ja. . ATIOS9XTJLTXa.V. OOaa ta Opra Bom tIU3u Oral Ail lacAl eaalaaaa tmiruud i kl illralra roaiptaa4aarafalaiAaaaaw F.HOCCK. . I Traa At fa an aiaaa f talliaf wwini jiii4ii 8 r'HASSENBURG HOTEL' , I Zr rlngqoxibtir'g Iropr HEUDimcon. "xr, a, ' aaaauaadaUaaa. 04 faw r UAe aai attaaUra ualnilllr llaSLEY LOU1SBURG, N. C. always "keep a foil tick af ul Uij till mit II U jtu -Itiirat U lioa tcXir jed tar- Ta jvaj Ite ilfkeat cjuktt (rite far all omiitrr prednrav , s in V 4 1 1
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