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THE HOWIE CIRCLE COLUMN.
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: Gated to f iM ; Mothers as Tfi Join;
: the Home Girole ;at Eireriing JTide :
CKTJDE THOUGHTS FKOM THE EDITOEIAL TEN
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BBPOBB IT IS TOO IiATE. '
$f you've a gray-haired mother
, In the old home tar away,
Sit down and write the letter
You put off day by day. "
Don't wait until her tired steps
Reached Ilea Ten's pearly gate,
But show her that you think of
Before it is too late.
If you've a Under message
Or a loving word to say,
lon't wait till you've forgot it,
But whisper it today.
ITho knows what hitter'meniories
May haunt you if you wait?
So. make your loved one happy
Before it is too late.
The tender words unspoken,
The letters never tent ,
Toe long forgotten messages,
The wealth ot love unspent,
For theso some hearts are breaking,
For these some loved ones wait;
So show them that you care for them
Before it is too late.
One kind thought spoke is worth
two ansaid.
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A girl aevyr- marries; her ideal.
One reason is that she seldom finds
' kim, and when she does she doesn't
like him.
Better simple food with pleasure
than luxuries, with annoyance! and
There is a difference in "intelli
gent" dressing and philosophies!
dressing. Tne first s to keep your
dress up with fashionable fads, and
the latter is to keep your pooketbjok
p with your dress.
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Right here is the seoret of awk
wardness. It is self consciousness.
A girl who thinks about how she is
going. to look when she extends her
hand will hold it out as stiff as a
pump-handle. If she is worried about
the appearance of her walk she will
stalk over the landscape like a wood
em dummy. What a person does
gracefully is done unconsciously. So
if a person would learn grace she
mast first learn how to do things un
consciously and she earn only learn to
do things unconsciously by doing
them often.
CHERISH YOTJB CHlLDHOOD.
join' 'boon -companions who walk
around billiard tables orrsit : at cards,
I and keep very thirsty until the drow-
sy steeples ion iwo auu uiree. inn
is overwork, but " overw,ork";in the
wrong direction, and of .a very dif
ferent kind from that supposed .
Overwork covers a multitude of bad
habits; it is made a scapegoat- for
countless transgressions, it is very
often a shallow pretense, a miserable
shain. While there are , far too
many w no overwork, tn ere are a
great many that break down and kill
themselves by laziness, self indul
gence and dissipation. , Very decid
edly, overwork is overdone.
before your appreciation of her
be no kindness to her, and the
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PaialnthheaJ--tJa ajtywhen,' faM tta etaa.
Fain Is cooxettioa, Din is blood rrerar-Tuxhin
eiiuspally.. JU lakst. to mj Vr. Bhoop. and to
PTOTB it he haj creatM a liiila pinfc thk. That
ttble-caUed Dr. Eboop! Headacha Table
coaxes blood pressure a war from pala center.
Its effect u chtnnlnx. pleasing bj dettchtfuL Gently
thoushaiely. It noIy eouallsaa tho Uooddrcu.
lauoOf - -- , , t
II you bar a headache. If blood tnmm..
If If painful periods -with women, same cans. ,
- II you are sleepless, restless, cerroxs. If s blood
eoagestion blood pressors. That sorely is a
eeixalnty. for Dr. Sboop's Headacha Tablets stop
it In SO mlntrtes. and the tablets simply dlstribot
theunnataral blood pressure. ,
Bruise your finder, and doesn't It ret red. and
swell, and pain you? Of course it does. Ift cctv
resUon. blood pressure. You'U find it wbere pakl
ls--always. If s simply Common Sense. -: : -Jv.
Wa sell at 2d cents, nd cbwrfnlly recossaeod
ri Shop's
THE BODDIE-PERRY, DRUG CO.
v f Two ovfn LbU For Sale
Lofinown as Holloway lot and.
lot adjoining. Very: convenient to
Graded school. Fine opportuniiy
ro get 2 bargains. , For . terms , &c
isee me.' ; J J Vf. KIKO.-J
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Dear girls, don't be so often wish
ing you were grown up to women
that you will neglect your girlhood.
In a rusn .and. nurry of these fast
maoi, inere m danger mat you win
teach and strain after "young lady
hood" too much. , Be girls awhile yet
tender. . jovous, loving, ; obedieni
amd industrious. Womanheod, - with
, its privileges and powerr its burdens
and its trials, will come soon enoughs
On this point one has said:
patiently, my children, through the
whole limit of . your girlnood. t Go
not after womanhood: let' it come to
j you;-'! Keep out of public view. Cui
tivate refinement and modesty. - The
cares and responsibilities of life will
eome soon nougn.i ; : w hen thevv
! come,' you will meet them, I trust, a
truer" women should. ' But, oh, be not
so unwise as io .inrow away , your
girlhood. Rob not yourself of this
'V Veautiful. season whioh , wisely spent,
7 i"-'' wilt brighten all your future life. - - -
APPRECIATE YOUR MOTHER.
. The graveyards are f nil of mothers
who died taking care of their chil
dren. Better appreciate vour mother
a a
will
post
mortem regrets will be more and
more of an agony as the years pass
on: Big headstones' of polish)
Aberdeen and the best epitaph
which the family put together could
compose and, ' a garland of whitest
roses from the conservatory are of
ten the attempt to atone for the
thanks we ought to have uttered in
living ears and th kind words that
would have done more good than all
the calla lilieg eyer piled up pn th
silent rnoundi of the. cemeteries.
The world makes applauditory ado
Over the work of mothers who havt-
raised boys to be great men and
most of our readers could turn to
their books and : tlnd ..the names of
fifty distinguished men who had
great mothers Guy ier's . mother,
Walter Seott's mother, St Bernard's
mother, Benjamin West's another.
Bat who praises mothers for what
they do for daughter who make the
homes of this land. We do not
know of an iastanee of such recog
nition, i ou never neara a woid in
appreciation ot the self denial, of the
ratigues aaa good sense and prayers
which those mothers go through who
navigate a family of girls from the
edge of the cradle, to the sehoolhouse
door and from the sohooljiouse ''. door.
up to the marriage altar. That is an
achievement which the " eternal God
celebrates high up in the heavens,
though for it human bands so seldom
clap the faintest applause. My! my!
wnat a time that mother had with
those youngsters, and if she had le
ased care and work. and advice and
solicitation of- heavenly help that
next generation would have landed
in the poor Jiouse, idot asylum or
penitentiary. It is while she is living,
Fine Cows For Sale
, Iliavevtfeveral -fine JMilch' Cows
for sale. " Will - s6ll out : right, or
will trade for dry cattle.
W. H. ALLEN,
- ' Louisburg, N C.
Sales StablcsOnly.
.Having sold out my- Livery De
partment I desire to j announce to
the public ihatI will continue my
Sates, Stables at the 6am stad.
I wish to have a settlement with
I'll those owing me for . liv ry at
once. '
I shall endeavor to keep a stock
of good horses and mules, and will
'e glad to sell all who wish to buy
good and warranted animals.
r " B- F. FOLLRB,
Louisburg, N. C.
Wharton & Tyree,
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Workers in Artistic
Photography
N. C,
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Raleigh;
S. Rovster Guano C
Worfolk, Va.
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In all our work in filling Prefcriptiona, we aim ttprcLncn.
Nothing that can be done to injure safety and eatufsction in
results ia. omitted even in the smallest detail.
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Write ns a card makiiL'
gagement, when coming to the
Capital.
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but nevtr iwhile she is , dead , that
some girls call their mother "matern
al ancestors" or "the old woman.
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A Guaranteed Article. 1
:Many. things, are advertised and
many promises are made, but it is not
always that these promises are made
in good faith nor can r tbey always be
kept. With a laxative remedy like Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, it is different.
This: remedy will cure constipation, in
digestion, liver f trouble,' flatulency,
heartburn, , sour stomach and - all other
diseases of -the" stomach ". liver;: k and
bowels, in old or youngi; vA; 5.rich 'com-
iany is .behind every; statement 'maae.
t is absolutely guaranteed to do vwhat
is claimed, and,- if you want to .. try ; it
beiore buying, send your address for a
free sample bottle to Pepsia Syrup Co.
119 Caldwell Blds. Monticello. I1L It
is sold b rThe Boddie-Perry Drug Co
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Notice..
Having qualified as Administrator of
Lucy Hunt, deceased, notice is hereby
given to all those owing her estate to
make immediate 1 payment, and those
holding claims against said estate
must present same on or before March
12th, 1910, or this notice will be plead
in bar of their recovery.- This March
12th, 1909 G.'C. MITCH EN ER.
Administrator
Commissioners Sale of Land.
By virtue of an order of re-sale made
by - the Saperior Court of Franklin
County in that special proceedings en
titled M. L. Stalling et al - vs. J. L.
Cornwell et al the undersigned wil', on
Monday, ttiq 5th day of April 1909, at
about the hour of noo i, at the court
house door in Louisburg, N. C, offer
tor sale at public auction to the high
est bidder, th'at certain tract of" land
in said petition described as follows:
that tract lying and being in Franklin
' ounty, State- ot North Carolita,
Cypress Creek Township, adjoining the
ands oz John isatton and others, and
bounded as follows: on the north
by the lands of John Batton. on the
east by the lands ot Zeb Avent, the
boutn by - the. lands of, Mrs, Nnnie
Sykes, and on the west by the Ellis
lands, containing 100 acres, more or
ess. and known as the Penny Wilder
Home Traet, being a tract of land con
veyed by Wm. Williams to Gaston
rvuaerana alter nis acatn ior many
years occupied by his widow, the said
Fenny .Wilder.
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Eyery order large or email with promptness and despatch.
Come here with your prescript iorw. We deliver aa thing
anywhere.
THE SCOGGIN
LOUISBURG.
DRUG CO
N. C.
Notice , of ;CBange iri Fkm-;of
Ypungsille tumber Co.)
a .' " . hurt by oyer worV, do not v work half
ti nongh. TJieir trouble comes from
"., -V w,' ty x xneyyawotnrougnrtnree, r
1 ".fifXi four hours in ; theXofficei or counting
room: are too indolent . to walkup
town; eat too heavy andyrieh ? din-
Her; go out afterwards to see mer
; ) ' chants, bankers and . the like, and
Notice is hereby given , that 5T, H
Whitaker : 3ias rretired . from the
tiirlnersHplinerll bu sines i V in
Yonn gsyilleN p.; tinder the r firm
name and style .: of the Youh gss
vill Lumber.Co.,': having ; sold ' his
interest therein to W O.' "Whitaker
arid the firm is .now . composed of
WepVYitaker and W,- CjWhiti
akervt olwill ibntinue Athe 5 bui
ness under the name and style !' pf
tne 'tloungsville Jjt mber Uo."
. This"27th' dav; of Pe1liruiryil909
Geo. T. "Whitaxeb. . .
Cut Flowers ! !
bural ground is excepted and returned Kmhi m.) Ai-.th;nr hi,.
Torrna rf nolo roVi RoUnxa f I . ' J
due with 6 per cent interest 'Jan 1st,
1910. Possession of land given on
confirmation of sale. iThis 5th dav of
of March; 1909. ,
n Wm. H. RUF FIN, Com.
Hoses, carnations and violets a
spe.'ialty. Wedding bouquets and
floral offerings arranged in bet
style at short notice. Summer
One eighth of an Acre j flowering bulbs, 'bedding pltaU,
North Carolina
Franklin County
S. L. Duke.
R. H. Duke, Monsell
Duke, Dorsey Duke
and others:
In Superior Court
NOTICE OF
flqrist line, at
J LO'QUINN&CO
,PHONE:143"
Raleigh, NorthGironna.
BOARDERS . WANTED.
I have opened a boarding' hous at
SUMMONS. 109 South .Blount Street, Rale!, N.
C. and will be clad to kve all who
io Monseii lJUKe,' oerendent,' in the wish good board to call s 4 sf me. J
. .-.k.:uwti cuuucu ntuwii v . V.-- I -1.-11 u 1. J V -11 . t t.i:
Tou will take notice that a.inrtlL - . .
proceeding entitled asjabove has Been VraiT inexKt! n a.ja
commenced in the Superior ; Court of I Kaicign. " : ';
Franlclin County for; the purpose, of IC- ' . rMT8.' S. W. Tones
tenants in common thereof of a fprtain
tract of land situated partly in Frank- ; 1VT OT t E 1
adjoininjr the lands of George Ay escue !
uu uujwb, , ttixu cuuiaujin co acres. I Tt..
more or less; and in whichTit has been P1? plaC foi,boD?r 13060
The Franklin Perpetual
Building and Loan Association
F. B. McmSE. Prcjidcnl, .
VrU IL mm. Sec and Trtas. .
LOUISBURG, H. C.
Thb home institution offers a aafc iavtukstst lo all wW &mr to
invest small orUrge cttmi weekly; and ftir nlzrn oa tie UtuWimt
can be proais4sd under oonserrativa iranagctaasl axd mztrtU ertm
aion otht buaincjss. Its future cannot U fjJrly iodgi4 by tta pat.
bothbecattaa o( tho expecfcs InddfesUl to or jranisxtioa aad Ukf
fund to Joan until accumulated, and bu him all Wire uar
Ukingi itslginning it ucciril; amall; but iU rraiu start a4 wl
increaaa from year to year. JU
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A Saving Institution
in k.
G.; S;. BITE'S
RESTAURANT :
shown bv affidavit before .:thi.-'vmv I i : found lit
5Xu are interested as tenant in com-1 . : v -
mon.v ,And you will further take notice
that you are required to appear before
the Clerk of the Superior' Court of
Franklin County, N. Q.:. at his
fnA' m xh rnnr hnna m T I
burg, N." C.;on the 12th dav of Anrii
1909, and answer or demur to the pe-tbaviog; rcceutW moved in"; Mead
LiLiuii iu saiu s(rxuu proceeomg, or the
plaintiff will apply to the court-for the
relief demanded in said petition. '
This the 9th day of March. . ; "
v r J. J. BARROW,
Clerk Superior Court, Franklin County
:! vW. 1. YARBOKOUGH,
; .;: i :-- Attorney for PlaXntifT
ows new building, A'flrsUclas
meal can and will be served fretb
and hot, with the tt the market
affords. Come to. seemed
Yours to ple&ite, v.,
s, ; f- o avaiiTK.;
it invettt tha weekly ixurUllnu nt of lh iavncr in rral rtUU
gago tnrilyrtjciuring in anr rvenl a aafe ttlMm cf r;UL
. , iowom woo afire vo Duiia Ldojm axd ry fcr tie a wUv
installixicnU it U the bct plarv wLic!T Laa Wo 2fHrd. It it Lk
greatest factor ia the upbulldix. of ccaan-iiv; aid ilia aaoUU3a
can point xith prido to TrnJ fc&ndKfae asd drVirvlJe Irzsc. M well
as thosr ot humbler conatructlan but cone ihm Je w cle dratlr Wli U
its fund in the rt two yn cf iU c. -
. Join the AacUtJO and Lake ,tok vbltf ycu dirr lo Wrr'
or inf .st and buudji your crcm:ui:ty.
.? .v" i2fon:5,lioa " S? cf ccntiea. aU, eU,
to the Prcei(!ci, SccreUry and Trrtr, cr y cH.r trtati ef UiV
Af-soeiatioii.'. "