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r a k i ix'i nvl"' T I IV A fT Q she should know how- to' cook , and
- 1 m jVrtftp a house she is more than likely
, k tuAiiac- cri Jt ttwNFR t answer. that cooks;can to hired:
, .'. -w tuMtW farther sarcastio remarks to; the
1.00 1 eSeets that a man who wants - a wo-
v v 85 1 man tor the wot k: she can do, as a
' - .i I slave, Vdr'udge etc ' has rery , loW
' iidpfl nf th material fitatft." That is
all .Yer'y fine," butit ? possibly . might
' nnr tr t.h daughters of ..Eve who
Judge EL 6. Connob, the new J entertain-these high-flown notions,
SIX MONTHS,
THBSS MONTHS,
Friday, June 4, 1909.
Fori or q I Tnrftrp.. is holdine the court that the woman who marries with
A. W w-vy I
in Raleigh this weekr having taken the idea of getting a man to, support
the oath before TJ. S. Commisioner I her, and who is willing to let her
NTinhnla Tncsdav mornine. husband slave and wear his life out
in the straggle to provide foi her
Hflw. T. W. Bickett's sugees- rwitbout doing all in her power to
tion in his recent speech at Wades- assist in making the mutual partner
horo that everv sir! ought to show ( ship a success, hasn't very elevated
her certificate of graduation from a I conception with the married state.
CQoking before being granted, license ism; modern sopiety, in wnion ex
to marrv, was about the mostsensi- travagance and extravagance tha
hie proposition tnat has been made involves more or less of dishonesty
this vear bv a commencement orator is a national vice, modern educa-
- t -
It tickled the young men in the au- tion and the silly ideas of foolish pa-
dience, but they will live to see the rents are responsible for this condi-
force of it, if they should happen to tion of affairs; and the idea is more
marry a girl who does not know a or less prevalent among some wo-
tomato from a turnip. Charity & men that it is a sort of distinction to
Children. profess to know absolutely nothing
about the management of household
That was quite a "swell affair", that affairs. This kind is of course to be
Charles D. Wildes, the get-er-up of pitied for not knowing any better
the "young men's Republican Club" than to think that what is really to
had at his home in Kaleigh one their discredit is meritorions,v but
night last week. The Raleigh papers the parents and modern education,
say that he had a crowd - of his as has leen said, are- to blame.
fnends to "wine and dine witn nimji Neaily every woman expects to
and from some cause they became 1 marry and of course keep a house,
somewhat hilarious, disturbing the en? but, -how: many are educated and
tire neighborhood, for some distance, trained in any way for the irnpor
1 1 - . 1 " 1 3 If I U II a . .. T
ana maKing mings mueou8tiorta wuitj. tant duties ot nome-mafcing: it is
And because some of the neigh- amazing that so many mothers make
bors who had been disturbed com- f themselves the veriest drudges to
plained to the authorities he went to save their daughters from house
a lady s nouse, during toe aosence oi work: they not only do not tram
her husband, and threatened to kill" them to housework but distinctly
her. He was arrested in a drunken avoid training thern, offering as an
- t i 1 T"T
condition and looted up. ae was excuse that they want the eirls to
tried on Wednesday of this week and "have a fcetter time" than they had
hned $75 and costs, lie submitted By and by the girl marries and she
xo several, uuart's "l uibwuuuul as to learn, under untavorabie con-
It is stated that he made a public ditions, what her mother should ave
apology and intimated that he would taught her or she should have been
take a coursa through "keely." The taught at school. Entirely ignorant
names of none of his guests were 0f managing a htjme, she not only
home-manager to know -how it
work should be done, that she. may
see to it that it is don satisf aotorily
ahdewnomically.VVv 5 v" - -
There ispne diss of women ,'and
one only who are' in some t measure
excusable for lack of . knowledge of
homejiuties-These axe the joaog
women, who, i& Boon ss they can be
equipped as bread-earners, go out M .
teachers.' stenoitat hers and the like.
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These may "lack knowledge ou
housework but it is usually for lack
-x
of opportunity; and it thej are in-j
dustrious enough to go bravely and
early into the field as bread-winner,
they will makeood home-maker,
foMbey would K scon . acquire the1
knowledge necessary, In tact ex-:
penence as a teacher or a buiineea
woman usually makes such an one
more appreciative of what a-home ta
and what it should be, so that if op
portunity comrs they will, while
possibly lacking practical experience,
make the better home-makers foi
their other experience.
All honor to the apostle of this
crusade such as Mewrs. liickett
and Richards who have the cour
age to talk common sense. May
their tribe inciease.
.tabernacle roriolfc excursion
leav- s Henderson Tuesday, June 8th.
Fare $2.50.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best
on the Market.
"I have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy and find it to be the. bst on
the market," Bays E. W. Tardy, editor
of The Sentinel, Gainsboro, Tenn.
"Our baby had several eolda the past
winter and Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy always gave it relief at once
and, cured it in a short time. I always
recommend it when opportunity pre
sents itself." For sale by Scoggin
Drug Co.
Tabernacle Norfolk excursion
leaves Henderson Tuesday, June 8th.
Fare $2.50.
NOTICE
Partie- who have the Masonic Lodge
kev will pleaso return same to me at
once. A. S. STROTHEK.
given.
IT IS JUDGE MANNING.
v A phone message from Raleigh
to the Times yesterday evening
brought news of the fact that the
Governor appointed Mr. J. S'. Man
ning of Durham about noon ,. yester
day, to till Judge Connor's place on
the Supreme Court Bench.
has a hard time, but the husband has
a hard time and it is thus that dis
satisfaction and unhappiness begins
that may make the married state
anything but what it should be. It
is the crown and the glory of a wo
man to make a home and on the
home everything government, mo-
For Sale
My house and lot on Kenmore Ave
nue and Tarboro street. The house has
five good large rooms and the lt is
large and roomy. Cheap (or quick sale
Dr. Ed. S. PORTIS, .
Salisbury, N. C.
Wanted
in nnv an tma rt t rr caah yxta n
rality, religion, pure living and high- get opto and including Saturday. June
6th. Mill will be closed for the season
er living, social, educational and ma
terial Droerress is based. The home
THE HOME-MAKERS. is the foundation of all that is good
In an address at the graded school and home ia .a womanU8Qall a
at Wadesboro Mr. Bickett is quoted wife aud mQther Ther& caQ Qo
by the Ansonian as saying that if he v . . A , . ,
J . home without her. And yet for the
were a Carnegie, he would have a . .
& ' craming these home-makers, on
T unialoHira tf Vila tnm onil tka fio
B.a- , "iDl whom rests practically all that
law passed would be one estabjish- d m hfe tfaat which
ing a cooking school in every town- , . - , . A.
& & J to come, no provision is made in the
shiD. The next would reouire everv ,
it .. . . . " scnoois and lime or no attention, is
gin fo graduate irom tnat scnooi be
fore license could be issued for the
after that date.
LOUISBURG COTTON OIL MILL
Excursion I Norfolk
is
IS
marriage. "The girls looked serious
and the boys laughed out says the
Ansonian. There was certainly no
cause for merriment in these re
marks. Mr. Bickett's idea is an
eminently sensible one and if it could,
be carried out the health - and hap
piness of the people of this country
would be vasily increased . Char
lotte Chronicle.
Referring to the above the SLates
ville Landmark makerflthe follgwmi
very timely comments:
This sort of talk isn't popular, ' bpt
every individual of sense knows it
is practical common sense,' and it
should be emphasized again and
again until intakes hold of the minds
and hearts of the parents especially.
in this connection it is gratifying to
note that Dr. ' C. M.' Richards, of
Davidson, in his annual sermon bei
fore the Young Woman's Christian
'Association of Statesville Female
College, discussing the character "of
Ruth, the Moabitess, gayer her fir st
distinction for industry and called
attention to the fact that industry
Is the chief virtue ascribed to jthe
virtuous woman describedii inf the
Book of Proverbs. v !And' tjienf Dr;
Kchards stated painlfdwitlu
. emphasis, 4bat lt is a discredit -:to a
.woman in anv oosition to be ah idler:
ffchat It is a distinct discredit . tcu: her
notio know howtM
. what her? position; and it is ; to: her
shame to b unwilling to workVheo
necessary. -A -v- yy tf v','
', This sort of talk W VAftAnt. ia nn1;
given the
homes.
The Tabernacle Sunday
School of Raleigh, will run an
training m too many excursion to Norfolk
It is all right that girls should be
taught mu8icand painting and other
accomplishments. "All these help to
adorn and make attractive at the
home. But the praotical side cannot l
Round Trip $2 50
i
Tuesday, June.-8th
Leaving Henderson at 9:30 a.
m. Returning leaves Norfolk
W neglected. Tbe material things- W d a j g fc -
wnaL we snau eai ana arms ana
where withall shall we be clothed
are absolutely necessary. In town
especially women usually do the buy
ing for the family. Dr. Knapp, in The Tabernacle Excursions arc
an address before tne State Legisla-
ture at its recent session, said that the most popular run ami you
the ignorance of the women in not cannot afford to miss it
knowing. how to buy and what to
buy cost tbe state two billion - dollars
annually: that few women know
how to select the proper kind of
food and thatma-hy a baby baa died feccT?
prematurely because its ' mother did
not know how to take care of it.
There aref three things, says Dr.
Knapp and The Landmark wants
Mr. Biokett to include them in his
cooking school law that a girl
ought to know and she isn't fit for
marriage until she does know- them.
They are: (1) What food to pur
chase and. how to cook it; (2) how
toimakerJier-own clothes,-hd lhtsa
of the family; (3) ho,w to nurse "and:
. ; r ., . - v . - . -
aoctor tne xamiiy. i nese are nec
essary ti accomplishments -for the
home-maker. : If the husband ia able
Qur Corn Salve
leaisiDiniaibk Notes
New Ties.
ew Shirts.
jyy J New Hosiery,
Glens' Straw lints,
Mtetbr Lipht Weight SuitB.
tV:A SI O&j J Seiisonable Under-
p9 woar'
:;jpH Meiift' anil Boys Ox-
yWM: ' L fords
WlPl ladies and Misse
nli ::: Oxfords.
; Best of their kind t
Reasonable
Prices
ALLEN
Louisburg,
Yoyo
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VuiiooDc
Amid
more it
day's applica
tion as directed and the corn is gone
for good.
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that
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Your Attention Just
For a Moment
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You Need Scwnclhlftc tikx, m thr
Way of
SUMMER UNDERWFAR
Hat ta thm &3trt hz ejtU t.x
all tbc-t l jxer nra ;irif i
At The Store of
to hire the" cobkinff done.5 the clothe Wi v Hm At! DAniArnAr rw(
made, hire a nurse ands coverness V- e ' ' " ' " ' Gm
am 'ftrAnvi , . that are of known efficacy. Toothache rw
(andfewof qur people are ahle to drops, ere loUons. etc Yououffhtto sSf
the h
Louisburg
pfovideTall these things .or, can -c-t lve a PPly of them in . t
efficient help .f abU)! all . Veil knd WhdoiA J2-
louse.
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good, butnt :ia- neceasarj -for ' the
oeasiey
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