T.i i rMu rt Iin c'-vi-n i bnix:-on 111 r n ii ; 1 IT-: ' : ' v . '" . .... rv. . .'. . ... ';. it . - - n :1 ' mm m - i f i ' aai m u ... : k-, ' aw : . - . iiii 11 i i i ' - j -. - . i - . . . - mm wmmm n u Pleasant iiuem RafRd-to TirBd V Moflrs as LV10 Urinrio flfholb ai . L11U IIUlllu wuuiu ui. ThBU Evening CRUDE THOUGHTS FROM THE EDITORIAL PEN Tram your eyes to rest- on the are; yjui wisest teachers, jyonr best brightest spotsin; IHe. Pass the counselors. E'en though you have re darkness on the other side. One of ceived a college education, and the the sunniest place on earth is the dear ones who in all' probability has notmade sacred bv the hallowed denied herself to give it to' you has influences of those we love in our never gone bejondr the third reader, own homes lam p8 lit, the hottest supper ready, to wear the gayest dress and hunt J.- f t you can .'rest assured ' that it is not book learnings that, will keep your fflftt nwav , from manv mtfalls that me time to nave u can warn you. from ' in tender, loving fashion that you will do well to heed. The crirl that feels herself - . . 1. " . . up the funniest series in ones mem-1 8uperior to her mother in education ory, is the cold, talny night. vy nen anj wnQ shows) to the world at large there will not b any company, but her contempt for a lack that only when the home-coming husband, son her superior sjood fortune prevented or brother will doubly, enjoy tne her from possessing, is a figure that cheer. we are happy to say it is not met with often; yet it does exist, and The father who is "chummy" whenever we see a self-complacent with his boy, gets down to that youg woman openly correcting her eaeer, inquiring, restless little soul mother we teel like giving her a and explains and encourages, does good shaking, and telling her that not need to cut a birch gad in order the plain-spoken, ungrammatical and to maintain discipline; and mother possibly unrefined woman, who has who sympathizes, cuddles and plays never had her advantages, is in reali- with her children can keep her slip- ty wiser than she will ever be, and pers on her feet and her , hair-brujsh that to impress outsiders a little on the dressing table. . Children more xconsidaration is necessary, need love and sympathy as much as. No matter how your mothers may flowers need air and sunshine. speak, their hearts are in the right .. ' place; if their attire is old-fashioned ana their manners not up to the THE DISCIPLINE OF CHILDREN ' . . , K frills of the twentieth . century About tle worst thing parents 8tandard,thev Un ha(j. eIperience can do to discuss things of ch.1- q more than M the 6chooli drn before them. The next worst ema accomplishm ents that tou thmg is for one parent to attempt to o ehini eIce)lenct. punish the child and the other parent w , . - , . r . Heed jCour mother you will never protest against it. Either action will ... damage the respect of the child for one or the other to its parents, and if there is.one thini more tha another! h!those mea3 .i that Darents want to nreserve. it isl The very wout ofTthe whispersl their dignity before their children, are v those who gather up all the A chi!4 who gets the idea that one fiarsh things that have been said parent is at variance with the other about you and brins; them to you on the question of discipline will all the things said against you or nake both unhappy and render itself gtyour tamily, or against your decidedly objectionable by playing 'TY & L . u t tn,m all 'up and bring them to you I Which" is the Bt: SeVnngIachine for You ? gr-'tfaat'dan'- lie said o the Singer Is as " ; nothing V compared iYoth.roy. the Singer 7 spcaks for nlselfl - fSingeiT Results' tell the story of Singer success . s v , i g.Thebest . way ...to prove the superiority of the Singer is to try it try it in your own homer-test it by the most difficult vrork you l&ow ' g But you may say Ma cheap machine will do all this ); Perhaps it .will . fo-cfcry--but ' bow nbout a year from' now? g The SingeT la fThc half a century's reputation behind the Singer proves its supremacy-zwhy not let the millions of Singers inthe homes all over the world prove which is the best machine for you ? , g You can't get Singer results with anything but a Singer. Please remember this. Oan buy mighty -good and desirable bargains just now. Don't nooioo. be sure to look over our stock of Sl)de5 Glotbing Fariiisljins.. Everything new. Y-u:H b? fAtiGi or pt vour Singer Sewing Machine Company MAIN STREET. ixnxjajitniji mm AARON DEITZ Louisburg, North Carolina coccccocccccco ccccccccocco JIS1-- RECEIVED AT Eerion's While- Front o o () o o () () o Headquarters For Everything o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o 0 0 0 o PHONE 47 .r . JNO. W. KING LOUISBRG, N. C. 1 off one parent against the other. If you want to have anj harmony in the family, get together on the ques tion of , disciplining the children at least in their presence and if you want to quarrel on the mdthod, do it in the privacy of your own apart ments, where you can have it out without lowering yourselves in the eyes of your children. in the very worst shape; they bring them to you without any of the ex tenuating circumstances, and after they ' have made your feelings all . m m m m raw, very raw, they tafce this bnn tips turpentine, this aquafortis, ami rub it in with a coarse towel, and rub it in untill it sinks to the' bone. Thev make you a pin cushion in which they thrust all the sharp things things they have ever heard about It may be thought that when the you. "Now don't bring me to no- 1 - v. 1 child has grown to manhood or wo-1 tice. Now don't tsll anybody I told 1 1 . manhood as the case may-be, that the you. Let it be between ycu' and parents, duty ceases and that hence- me Don't involve roe in it at all. I forth he can"paddle his own canoe") They aggravate you to the point 'of I Mens and no longer occupy their anxious profanity and then they wonder jou And special drives in otlier lines ut prices that will interest you to examine O () C) o () We are receiving our first shipment for the" fall of Godmn Sbo, in X v ens, Ladies and Children. This line for the price we think the Hfrtt' p fthnft vahip in the United States. All femes and sire o( the c!brUd .V i Big Lot of Tobacco - Twine SHOES nTl . T"- i"tl X t t. - - . ' 1 m f miaa.Butonap.ren..obe a. cannot iingp wyo, a Hamu xu ugui-iuuweu u wu BpiV ucioro a uoi, ure ana Sliaw and Dean f0T men Zeigler Harneys and other takej for Ia4u' r y father or mother can ever cease to wonder why you are not absorbed and children. . t,t - I . t' m m C 0 y.fS 0 0 a a. Como to See Me Before Buyinp be deeply interested in and desirous in gratitude to them. Peddlers oi 1 -tt 1 r ! fc- T -o i 1 forthebest 'welfafe of the chM nightshade! Peddlers of Canadian .Our OUOe ValUG 1 ItmlOt 15(i Equaled. TT , , " ? " Don't buy anvwhere else, bt conie to tee and suit -jou. guarded tenderly , through chilhood's bometimes they get you in a corner 'A big drive in Hamburg for a qtiick .( at 7 1-2 els worth 10 to 15 cU. " aj . v fooie) o Dtias buo jreui nuotc juu vauuub vorjr well pass by their eyes are mill directed to without being rude, and the ihft nhiARt nf t.hpir fifFnnHnn with tha ill tnn oil tKnnt , Vta- nnA : hopeand prayer l-thrt. he may about ihe other one, and they talk . ILSh S?.!. W"?JB1 spared trouble and happmess may talK, talk. After a whUe they go merti the benefit You will pay a lotaltnbre forfgoodi bouKht lalr, u ( Brantley G. Hicksf Phone No. f 00 louxsixirx. K. C escape less tnan o yaros 10 a cusiomer. e are naTinp mi tnggctv n they in baby lace, valencines, edging and inVertioct to match evtr bn fa n Iiouiabunr at 5'cts per Yard, worth 10 cnti. White cool xid m lot o o If cccccccccc Op " r r r f cccccccccccoo occccccccocoo be his portion in life. This is the away, leaving the place looking like come to see ua at once, and we will make it par you. living wisn; out tne nesn; the world a barnyard after, the foxes ahd wdas uw BuoicB juiu aiiureuieuu!, - aau too es nave oeen arouna: nere a wine often in his ambition for his brill I and hare a claw, arid yonder an eye lant boy, tne tatner forgets-the wis- and there a crop destruction every dom the years should have rooted in j wnere. him, and withholds" much needed 'Hd vice from the beloved one, and even Cured, t debt that will' sooner or later be his I oid, was taken seriously ill with choV- I era laiantum, vyomotinjr. and ; purrinsr A" r . . m U t-rtDrtnn "4 SiAAAfnvA 1 1 KiMnnniajJLijnaiitixjiia.jLixixi"v- rain. If ecould. only get.. away STT- DeU tfron'unholy ambitioWibyr that Bin: vempseyAla.5 I did what I could to .';, ' . - relieve her htlt dirt he-r rtn .: tmA A 1 T" f ; fell thet-angels,' and not only advise .-' f .uciiet luuiKo, uuii.aut oa v buougu ,we leved t iem many a ?on would be io i.ue . iraigut ( ana narrow way," vana De touna traveling that am rinent; -i our l KX eo6& oeonle.; Were it not; for ;: ;;VchiJdren,eahd indiscreet trust in tlieir saved from pinching poverty and W- f . come ; a ' dishoriprid , arid . : urilrust- m wortbman'ftSif : ; . : f Girl?, listen to your mothers; they relieve ner aut did her no ctxxl. 'and being very r much i alarmed about ' her went for a physician but failed to :finH oner-so came back jtarf Elder r Bros.'; &. carter's rtore and. Elder . recem- uivuuou uuiuuoerjain vx)ac, -; vjnoiera and I)iarrhoea remedy i-1 procured , a bottle of it. went home aaV onirViv u possible and gave the baby a dose of vxiireajeayii reuevea her in fifteen minutes ana soon cured her - entirem" r 1, . r The Improved Monitor ' r . SelMleatihg Sad Iron "With thlt Iron any wonua tx do aa rtlifcwy ! A. AK,A.. .r.U.I A A. 1 A iron with it ail darf at a otoftloul 4 ccU-j N 1 () o () C) () The Time To Deposit ! ?.v- Eenrlrou ilGoAranU4 to nx pcttecllf o rented acordm t4 the Icitraeticz ;lh Yc ja tr-j, V; ti Siar m c -Weak vyomensriould read my "Book 5l0- 4for Women.0. It tells" .of Dr. snoop's Wight Care. ., Telia how h thmgv;healinprvr antiseptic supposi tories.' bnnC TOirlr Onrl The Book is free. ; Address DrJ Shoop - Price $30 V . :MflS; G. H., STRICKLAND, Younssvillc- C , VI. i o L . Legal Blanks .at TIMES . Office H-T CLASS JOB pr;i;!T!MG () () () () () () ( " ( The Farmers and Merchants Bank touianuno, ft. c. 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