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THE HOME CI
Pleasant Evening Rev
cated to Tired Mi
the Home?iral(
CRUDE THOUGHTS, FRO
The voice of duty in never still. I
whispers to ue morning, noon am
night; it reaches us from the rosr o
tliy'"jl'll(i teiu|n>st, the sigh of tlx
summer winds, the soft, gentle mur
mur of the wayside brook. Tba
still small voioe will not be hushed
What volumes our faces say
Some speak of love and kindness
some of anger ahd hatred, others o
pride and rebellion, and others atil
of selfishness. We can't help out
faces talkiog, but we fan mat e thensay
pleasant things; and all should
try to have them to do so.
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"* How la y?wr two.week's eld reeoMhH?twHf.
lawy up Instead nl
Mag ep- Mc *? ike 'try'' instead
of o? the *|teM" ewd Ike end of ,ths
yewr will fwd toe siren**', belter, ol
lighter heart and #->meehat liuper
feet, than If yon "deejare there's m
as." and tell completely beck ip tht
eld-way tklik with the bogs of "bad
habit*"
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The people who have so muct
sympathy for those who have gont
beytfntl all oarthlv help, might
uge a little of it in everyday life to >
good and excellent purpose. Tht
v idea of kiektng people when alivi
and then for a person to weep ovei
ibeir grave when deacfls what toe
many of us doand ie one reason why
the world is no better today. Speat
your kind words to the living, and
when yon are dead you need not
care what is said of yon.
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-r ~ Country life may involve hard
work, and the misaing of many
pleasures obtainable.it) cities,' but the
mother who has chances of bringing
tip her children in health and away
from tht) temptation of cigarettes
and saloons, has a great advantage;
and if she succeeds in bringing them
to maturity in anblemtshed health
and purity, she has already done a
good work in the world. If ahe has
tatlght them to like Birople, wholesome,
food, she has given them one
safe-guard. The boys probably will
not thank us fur advising against
feeding them much on pies and
. doughnuts, but it's good advice,
nevertheless ,
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There is an enduring tenderness
in toe love of a-mother for hereon
that tranaoends all other affections of
. ^7 the heart .
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God sends every bird its food, but
He does not throw it into the riest
He givct us oar daily bread, bat it is
through oar own labor.
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- ' 2.-2 HOME AMD SUNSHINE.
In view of the fact that home
touches and lives in all hearts great
eare ahoald be exercised in making
, it a cheerful and sunny place. The
plant that livea in the ahade ia aiekly
and unsightly. The animal of darkness
ia reatlee8, troubleaome and
fieroe, And what la there worse tban
a aiekly, unsightly plant, or a wild
ravenous beast? Nothing bat the
roan whose home baa been oold,
, 8 tor my and cheerless, with atin shut
22 out tiH everything above him is black.
, every room a swamp, every picture
a weeping willow. He is woise thar
a funtral procession, with hearse and
eaaket moving silently through th<
streets. These have a place anc
a purpose. Bat a roarmering. fault
finding man is ths worse thing natan
ever ordered or pinduoed. Neve
happy never allowing others to b<
happy in his' presence. He carries i
taoe as uheerless asm tomb atone,an<
ai gloomy as heaven's arch in a than
der storm, minus I he lighting. Hi
prcsenoe ia Tike a discordant orgai
ground by the hand of fate; b
drives a bearee through every socia
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RCLE COLUMN.
eries.?A Column DedfDthsrs
as They Join
3 at Eueriing Tide
M THE EDITORIAL PEN
t on the walls of home and hastens the
1 death of the sick. We are provokf
ed to 8irr<5 in his presence the song of
a the it touted Blias.' =
- "Go bury the sorrow, the world has
t its share; Jf
. Go burr it deeply, ge hide it with
. ..... dare.
, Go bufy thy sorrow, 1st oth-re be
blessed, - *
[ Ce gire the world sunshine, tell
Jesus the rest."
r If you want cheerfulness* in your
( home vuu must have sunshine and
I genial* hearts. Plsn to live in the
sunshine; if there is a pleasant room
in ynur dwelling, live there; if there
is dark room, shut it up; keep the
ohildrso eut of it; if yoa have trour
blSs shut them up there?never take
' them into the famify ctrcis?give
' bonis the sunniest thought and plans
' ef your whole life aod fill it with
' love joy, psaos, gladness ? sunshine.
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|. _j a sabbath school thought.
Ia our common schools, academies
colleges and universities, each have
their courps ot study, and text books
for the same; and as a student masters
each hranslt, the text books are
laid asida and he graduates to a
higher. But in the Sabbath school
it is different. We have our text
book for the whole course, and that
course should be for life. In the
bible there are truths which the
merest child can understand and
' depths of thought which the. most
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learned cannot fathom. It may be
called the railway guide on lbs In-acT
to beaven, and, the Sabbath aebool
lunch counters along the way at
which we may * refresh ourselves.
One of thergraodeat sights for mor1
tal eyes is a whole family; from the
' tottering grandparents down to the
prattling child, all in school and
studying the sanae lesson, and that
lesson for etsrnity. A person should
never be'too old, too rich or too wise
to pease being a Sabbatb sohool
student.
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a FACT PLAINLY STATED.
If jjirla were educated to take care
of tbemaelvea, they would Dot be so
ready to marry, and they would marry
better, and thare would be leea
trouble ?fewer divoroes. If ther
were brought Hp. to work, (bey
would know how to use the broom,
the doater and the rolling-pin. There
are certain qualities which are juaf
at valuable in the housekeeper and
the mother, a they are in the bus neaa
man ? skill, intelligence and
; good tense. When these qualities
Iare rated a little higher in women,
domestic machinery will run a*nA
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deal smoother, and children will be
brought up to fight their own battlee
and earn their owi bread. We
all know what that will mean?leas
crime, fewer pauperi. The press
and the leom instead of the prison,
the alter, instead of the scaffold.
Again and again the/qne?:ion is
asked, can a worn on folio# any
epecial calling, and be a good mother?
Lore is bom, so is good sense,
The woaaan Who has those qualities
will be S gool mother, whether she
is a hand-worker or head-worker. It
' is not diSerenoe in station or occupation
that makes the good mother
' ?it is the spirit. Furthermore,some
' ef the beet mothers, according to the
' old standard, women who toil early
and late, who never leave their
j home, who deny themselves every
Comfort and give np te every right,
have the worst children. They do
' the hardeet wor4, they wear the
r poorest clothes, they'try to" aav?
"" their children Irem every- hardship,
* only to learn, when it is ^00 late,
that they have made tbeiuidle and
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1 have rn head JCgoata vhat I will
1 sell to Any number \Call to tee me 01
_ writa at once /J PYFtttirraau,
9 7 W?biitfT? Co
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My residenceNpUr main street in
Louisburg for pubes and terms Bee
^?; y\j. L*. Palmkh.
and a pair of hmlxv mules, formerly belonging
to tho^oundrA -?
IMPCWTANTy
I wish to nnmiiiiW to rJj customers
aad the ilMBt eKVbuiaburg "had
Fran* Un county that jC will continue
seed In* off leeedny and will
be,le3 to s?nd to your tnu for and
oohtror oaata. Jutitll IrrSjyor phone
:i?d a hey wUt be4fcepetehsd t?t once.
J MO. W. Kinu
Administratrix Notice.
Having qualified as admiaistmriix of
Ihc ?^utv o! VTumw I ndethill, deceased,
laVs of Fraakha nyy, North
i Carolina, this is to aotify A\\ persons
haviag claims against the iatate of said
decode at toYexhibit Ib^ta to the uaderaigaevt
at \L,onisbarpC oa or before
the 10th da' Dooesafeor, 1910 or this
notice will be pUad it bar of thoir recovery.
All pewm indebted to paid
estate will pleat# make immediate
payment
This 10th daerof lUe.. IfOO.
Mas. Florence jL Undbrrill,
Administratrix of Wirihate UaderhilL
W. H. Kuffin, Att'y. \ - > 7?
Administrators Notice V
aviag qualiKed as adatiniatraSSr of
Satfth Martin. dAessed, late of-Franklin
oeunty. this >? V> notify allAwrsone
haviag eUiais igaVit the Atate of
aaid deeaatad ta exniblt ttUtn to the
undersigned on or before Jnie 10th day
of Dor?mK?r, 1910, orVhjk notice will
be .dead inbarqi thmpf recovery. All
persons indebted to A\l estate will
please make immediate payment: This
December Ttlr. lWy \
/Williai^IATON
Administrator nySxrah MartiVdeeeased
W. H. Yarbarough, Atty.
Mortage Sale of Land
By tirti\ of the power contained in
certain mortgage deed eareacuted to
e by L B. Kilts and wife/ Hattie EV
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December; 1?8 and jaftcorded in the
Registry of Duds for jfranklin county
in book 159, pure 297/1 will on Monday
the 7th dav of FwbruAry 1910, at 12lm
o'clock, sell at \ujflic auction at the!
court house door jp Louisburg, to the I
highest bidder fnwtosh. a certain piece j
or tract of lan<y and being in |
- -Franklin toaow, lot Harris^ township,
bounded on th|6 nort\by the lands of
Bv S. Strieklajrd, on-^te east by the
lands - f Griffin and \easJey, on the
South by th? land of Grmn and Reaslev.
on the/west by the ltmds of S. S. I
SiiickJandf-etffitaining 2 aVres more or
less and l&ing the lands pyrch^ed by
said mortgagors of Z. ~"B. Cheeves.
This Jan 0th, 1910
Z. L. CHEEVES, Mortgage*. |
_\V_H. Yarbortrairti. Attorney.
VALUABLE LAND ALE
By virtue of the power conferred upon
me by a certain mortgage executed
by M Fau'kna* and^ Lena Faulkner
and duly recorded?in r Mortgage Deed,
book No 159. pag&282, in the^ Register
of Deeds office of franklin coupty, 1 default
having been \ made in fhe payment
thereof, I shall offer tot sale at
public auction fof ush at Ahe court
nouee'door in LouisWUrsr, at/l2 o'clock
m to the highett bidder, on/ Saturday,
February lltn, 1910;- mi Property described
as follows: Bemg /nd, lying in
Hayesville township, u?e#mning at a
rifie stump, T H Goochls/orner, in the
J Wilson, now Jasper lane; thence a
46 w 68 poles to a rock aid pinC pointers
J A Falkners corneAn the Snearin
[ line, th nee n 84 w 76 polks 11 links to
a rock, J A Falkners ftorqer, thence n
18 e 96 poles 14 links/to s\ persimmon
tree, J A Falkners cwner oAGrisbaai's
line, thenee 8 89 e 9p poles l\ links to
a rock, Grisham'p corner ioiGooch's
line, thence s 1 w pO poles 6 links to the
beginning, containing sixty aciks mere
or less. Land lida neai the Loaisburg:
and Henderson/ public road. l/pon?
which is located three room dwelling
house, good.wcll of water and all neees'
sary out houses; plenty wooded and
timber land. Land well suited for all
crops grown in this territory. This
January 6th, 1910 s
REBECCA SHERMAN, Mortgagee I
! Henry T Powell, Attorney
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TO THE VOTERS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY.
As the campaign -year of 1910 has
opened .t will be the object and purpose
of the people to select suitable
and competent men to ti 1 the various
county offices, and in my humble circumstances
financially 1 wish to"-announce
myself a candidate for the office
of Sheriff of Franklin County, sub
ject to the acton of the next County
Democratic Convention. In declaring
my candidacy 1 must say if I am nominated
it will bet through the sympathy
of the people. \l have not been rattened
on publ:c\office as my expe/ted
Opponents have u>een, consequently I
will not have the money to spend as
they will have, nor if I had a mil/ion of
dollars I do no' beneve I would,' spend
St in iminmr to intimidate rnewto rote
for me contrary to Hieir own dense ot
duty. You remember two years ago I
was defeated for noiWaation Mr Sheriff,
My friends insisted chat I hnnouuee
myself an independen\ candidate This
I refused to do, .because I did not
think it right for me V> dp so. Yon
remember I bad a cartTwbJished stating
thatl knew thepeopKn&d nominat
ed a man whose past ndcord would
show him worthy the horar they had
given him and tlat I vw*ied to say
that I would give him my lAyal support
as I bad always done, /torn I am willing
to leave my non*nation to the
consideration of the people. Uf defeated
I will support the eomineaand shall
ever remain true to me principals of
the Democratic perm so long as it ad-1
vocate. eqaal righto to all fr'h and
- -special privileges fa none IT I am
nominated and sifodld be elected 1
promise the peopfe .that all bhsineaa
coming into my binda-aa Sheriff shall
be promptly and Accurately performed
without pertialittr to anyone man or
set Of men. IT furthermore promise!
the people that every act of mine concerning
the affairs of my office shall be
performed with the purpose and under
the consideration thatl am the servant
of the people and shall endeavor to act
as soeli Yours very truly, " s
R B.HARRIS.
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I Mid-Win
:| dor Mr. P, S. Alle
5 1 from the Northern
'? i purchased an er
'>Qlothingtat i
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? j. Among Whicn\we
M -AS- Overcoats, usual price t] cX
K from $12 to f 15, our price? f Jv
jE5 175 Suits, usual price from -4 A AA
915 to 18, our prisa^ iUtUv
i JjR ? The above lot of clothing is aU
SE ^ up-to-date. consisting of fine
i ? i - Worsteds, etc. Come It
I P- S. & K.
T f 0 HE
1 HORSES Al
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f 50 HORSES, . /
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i ^^\VTO AB
I Friday/ Januai
s /TO BE SOL]
X I am now in St. Louis aDd
X sound you
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u pas just returned ra ;
Markets where he
loranoue stock of - \ Sg .
isfonishingly w?
=JRICES i
Offer the Following
U2 pairs pants, usual price Ca 1 8 1
from $4 to |6, our price 1. JU St ,
\vercoats, usual price n gA ] tt |
Ifrom J6to S8, our price v.Ov ffi
1 of last fallkstock, stylish and : ] S >
i Meltons, Thioits, Beavers, j S
sarly and get the^ck.' ] 8 1
K. ALLEN'S -Jk
jn Mill co i
yLLO^j
\ - 50 MULES f
py^l st, 910 I
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Kansas City buying^goqd X ^
ing stocV
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