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" r1*^ ^*3BF9 ^TfjgtiCWE C PleasantEuenH^Rej cated to Tir8d M the HornkGircl CRUDE THOUGHTS FR< WHAT TO TiKli DITBING 1910, Take thig paper. Take comfort?if job Can. Take thinga easy?within reaae Take tlie girl ynu love to be yb| " wife. Take care of your health. It is tt ? raeqtjval treble thing you hare. N--.. Take a hint when it is intend* for you. Don't wait to be. knocke down. * ? Take flatter* aa an inault. and a honest compliment as something t be gratefnl for. -v_ Take paioVib be faithful and cot acientioue in business. It will brin yon sucoeaa. ~ Take offenoe only at things wort being offended at. It la a sure ev dence of a small mind to notic . jJ? -. trifles. Take hold, of any work that come to yot r hand rather than be idh ' Luck always waits upon the bns man. . . ? ~ _ ? Take time to be polite and kin always. Rudeness never pays, th boor may think so but he is wren; - ? Take tronble~tik? a man. Don ? ""gcTwhiniug.about when it comes,bt shot your month and st?nd up unde if resolutely. 1 Take a trip nbul and thee, and tr to see something outside of the tow you lye in Trarel is one of th greatest ot educators. Take pains to do your work wel The conscientious worker is the on who gets to the front?and the on that never needs be idle. Take care that you make this da a model for all the days to oomeaud then copy after it. Live thi day sr. tl.st it will brm^ y.m r. greta ~ Take time, yoong man, to go op with ydnr sister. If she ie a gob girl she is much mors dssirable com pany for yon than that other gn who flirts with you so desperately. Take the suasbine into your lif as somstbing to bs grateful for;don' darken it with shadows of yonr ow inaflw. Trouble will come soo enough' without yonr coining it. .Take your wife-add children wit] .< - yon when you gd'out te be am usee That is not a proper amusement fa you that you cannot take roup wif to?and you know it. ~ ? . Take aa much care of ypor mone / aa yen can, if yohr means i|re limite bat don't try to save your smiles o your kind word*. The more libers you are with these the more you wi . have. ? Take a walk?several of them. 1 ? is healthful to walk, and if it is a nic moonlight night and some rioh ol man's pretty daughter is hanging o your arm, it is especially healthful. Take time young woman to b :.t" ' kind to your brothei^^nd go or with him when be wishes you to d so. He is one ot your best fnendi sure. He will protect voa alwayi Take time to be good to htm. Take pains to hear both sides of K.. t Story before you come co a decisioi Jumping at a coaclusion, ene tin and another,has filled the world-wit 5ft' - enemies and deluged it in bloot Wait to hear both sides of a stor ^jfore yOU Take a wife-if you're able to sup tport a wife, a very, very stylish on< It is every able bodied man's duty ( . help some good woman through tb world. Where would you be ndlW your father had not donejhis? , Take heart, if you ere'east dowi Your lock willohange ere the year Out. What though the clouds id oovor yop now, the sun will shine t tnd by. No life is mads np altogelbi of ahadkwa, and <!ol never yi wholly descried a resolute roan or - Draw woman, r igui on ana yicuji Take > reet if jou ire able to a ' fold H. .R?at i? aweet and you dor R iM?r do* while yon ai-o reatini;. Tt mble and rui Wks. ^ ircuT* column. , ? 1 " ' ' . V-1 < /eries.?R Column Dedi-! others as Theu Join 1 e at Euening Tide i - 3M THE EDITORIAL PEN .1- .Ml I di we often - wisb that the boya would i '""learn how much of wisdom there is , in the old Latifr motto, "Featioa ' n lente"?hasten slowly. Scores of , ir voting men are betrayed into in>prudenoe\by their impetuosity. Tbey le are alwaisrin'baste sad always dis- -I ? fenced. ,d , e ^ e id i ar. riL?Tinas dat. ? Superstition is nearly as eld aa , man and that it exists now quite aa ^ strong though net as widespread as ] in the early ages of our world, is * proved by the various, rites sere ? ? monies practiced on Certain days * ^ throughout the year. E?e?- those- y who ridicule them, yet participate in ^ thmiri "iu?t frtw #nnv Kivn a linnnrinrr a # j?? -? a half-suspisioa in their minis -that they might oome true;" especially la . this tbs oasa wbsn inclinatioa points the war. St. Valentino is the acknowledged patron saint of lorsrs; d and the peoaliar cashes oonascted e with the day wore referred to by J writer* nearly 600 rears ago. The, I ?' St. Valentine wh > suffered martyr- | dora on the 14th o? February was one o ? of fifty-two saints of that name but | J nothing has oyer bean fonnd to his o y life or io the liree of any of thorn. * that would (tire occasion fortha S singular observances of the day. It g has bees maintaine<1 that it was an 1? \ * - g. I ancient custom among the Remans |( during the Lupercalia, celebrated in ? the month of February, for the boye aad men to draw the names of their V v future wirbs in boner of their geddeee, Fobruato?Juno, and that thai g. Christian elergy finding it absolutely impossible to abolish this heathen I ^ practice changed it to a religious J b |t oaremony by writing en the slips of ! j -paper instead of the names of women i0: | thoee of particular saints whom they fe rl sere to fallow and imitate daring pi the rear. ' _ ... -* ~ ? - Tl e In England, Scotland, France and ^ t some other parts ef the continent it H was formerly the custom ef the J n young people to meet, write each 41 other's or aome ef their aeqnainta ances'oaraee on a slip ef piper,wbieh^a I. were thrown into a box from which " r they were drawn, the men taking the* l7 e girls' names and vice rersa. The S . j>erson thog drawing became one's t> y valentine and (or a wbele year was ? d bound'to-dfevote himself to. ene who w ir drew him. Sometimes, of coarse, ^ il this led to real engagemehfSrXC 3 II tween the parties, and often tricks *j were played in anch a way that the It ^lips of paper fell into the hands ? t they were meant - for. Daring the d fifteenth century married people! n eou'd be .chosen ss well as those who were not married, and often very T e valuable presents were exchanged. o s o e ^ This would be a great and glorious c s old world in a few years if oar obil- jj drsn would only achieve what we ji a expect aud predict for them. jj ?' ' o e ^ ^ ^ n le DIAMOWDbKhd ?nd/\ tl tr r ?| I?^U M? oak kr OflWdUkTn t V II ??U&3??& almiE^sfcas ^ srmrwminmmisTs ; ? 35?. EVERYWHERE^- * 'J ^ c fit wto ?a LK a I have a 158 icVtict of laud known ' ? ftft the "Mttthew>fctMBr and Wlloy "* ') Crowder land*, nearliiinn, N C that I 1 ' -will Mil cheap for ciliV Thia ia a fine I . farm and can ba- hal V>r thia ycara < *" crop, Call on ot writ* \ I i*t * W wiuna i In. . - .. ? aHBCS3^fif . 1 " ?? ^ . ' 7" "** ^ - ,?? 8AXJB\ Facing Baker eqnare U> >erg, oae?nfar ei? luutu^w? ; )ue 8 reem tie etory res, | E)ne .two room thnant honsw lell all, or eithen and ierms eaay.'ILjW^old privately aefere^- will sell lfirsl Monday . in March at pnhlio auotion at eourt louse in Loaiebau*. MnJ L. H. Battle IMPORTAMT^ I wish to aaaaaaoe Jo my customers ad the cilia* as Jt Louiaburg sad Praaalia -eouaty tjfct I will continue lending eC ikaiuffy oaah weak and wiU he glad te leagSp year heaae for and lelivar uaaf Johi sail aae ever phene usd a hey wilt he tftnalahad at qaw. >WO. W.- KlMO.. tUCTJON SALE OF VALUABLE Y0UNGSV1LLE LOTS. ' ' ' ' 1 - a' Vli- , In pursuance of a trust in me reweed, I will-oh Monday, the 21st day if February, VnD, at about the hour of 1 o'clock, on thApremitea, in Youngsille, efler for salV to Uarhignest bidler, dor cash, thode^^loable and dearable lota situatveT the South side of dain street, in thy to\a of Youngsville ind well knows as tBe M. Woodlief iroperty. Alot with \pnt of 32 feet <n Main street and running back so aa o include the well near the dwelling ri'l be sold in fee. simple. And the reeraion in the dower of the brick dweling house lot will also be sold at the ame time, but separately. This 27th ay of January, 1010 Wit. H. Ruffim. Trustee Mortgage Sale of Land By virtue of the power contained in certain mortgage deed exeacuted to by L. B. Ellis and wife. Battle E!and T. L. Ellis on thtf5 23/d day of >ecemberv 1908 and reoorded in the tegistry o^Deeds for Fjfnklin county a book 1 va7, Monday he 7th dav oNFebrua* 1910, ?t 12 m 'clock, sell at\pubjft auction at the fltirt hcnbse^doon(^L^nl0btirg, to the ikucov uiuyicr iuiauau. a cvriniu piece r tract of land/iytqg and being in Yanklin coun</ in ^Harris township, ounded on tb# north dV the lands of . S. btri-?klajpl, on tlijr east by the inds of Gytin and Beasley, on the outh by thf land of Griffin and Beahk on the west by tho lands of S. S. t'ricklaifd. containing 2 acres more or ?s and being the lands purchased by lid hiortgagore of Z. L. Cheeves. his Jan Oth. 1910 - . Z. I. PHEEVES, Mortgagee. 1/ i'. H V&rboroagh, Attorney. VALUABLE LAND SALE , Bv riitao of the power conferred uo0 me iiy a certain mortgage executed y VV M Faulkner and Lena Faulkner id duly recorded in Mortgage Deed, 10k No 159. page 282, in the Register f Deeds offiee of Franklin county, deiult baring been made in the paylent thereof, I shall offer tor sale at ablio1 auction for cash at the court ouse door in Louisbucar, at 12 o'eloek i.' to the highest bidder, bn Satiia^hy, ebruary 12th, 1910,\ the propeM^ desribed as follows: Being andgiying in ayesville township! beginning at a ine stump, T H Gooeh'yomer, in the J Wilson, now Jasp^^me; thence s 1 w 08 poles to a rodraod pine pointrs J A Felknera caniiw in the Shearin ae, th-nce n 84^r76 oples 11 links to rock, J A Fanners corner, thence n l a 90 pole^JN links to\ a persimmon tj A JMlkners corneAon Grisham's thffice B 8# e 98 poles 10 links to ek, Grisham's comeA in Gooeh.'s ne, thence s 1 w 50 poleaJ links to the sginninr, containing sixty acres mere r less. Land lies near the Lpuisburg ad Henderson public road. Upon hich is located three room dwelling ouse, good well of water and all neeesyy-iQut^houses^denW^w^^ed and rops grown in Uiis territory. This snuary 6th, 1910 REBECCA SHERMAN, Mortgagee [enry T Powell, Attorney A Card. O THE VOTEXS OF FEANKLIN COUNTY. As the campaign year of 1910 has pened .t will be the object and pureee of the peopTe to select suitable nd competent men to fi 1 the various ounty offices, and in my humble eirumstancea financially I wish to an.eunce myself a candidate for the ofIM e\t QVtOwiff a# Pwanlrl'B PawwAw ect to the action of the next County J >emocratic Convention. Ia declaring] ly candidacy I roust say If '1 am noma ated it will be through the sympathy f the people. I hays not been fatened on public office as my expected pponents have been, consequently I rill hot have the money jo spend an hey will have, nor If I had/a million of ollars I do not believe I would spend ; in amanpgr to iotimldati men to vote it me eontnD to ttiair own sense ot ttty. You remember twi > ears ago I 'as defeated fonnomlaatsos for Sheriff, ly friends insisted thai I announce tysell an independent candidate This refused to do, vccaase 1 did not bink it right for the JO do so. Yon emember I had a clrtypublished stater that L knew the tweple bad nomlnat d a man whose paft record would hew htm worthy theJbionor they had tven him and that l\wished to say bat I would give hi* my loyal support a I had alwaya donf. Yiow I am wiK ing to leave my fiommation to tnWI 0 aside ration pf thd peoiV. If defeatd 1 will supiH.rt the nonftnee and shall wer remain true fo the vincipals of be Democratic Arty so Idpg aa It adoca eqaal rianta to al men and peclal Plitllagdf lb TTOTTB Vrr I am' ominatad and /should ba Vlected I. rromise the peilo-that all yuisingsr oming into my/muida as 8heJuHhall promptly and seeUTately uniformed ritbout partialty to anyone dsn or at of man. J \ fpntl&Tmnre pjpmlae he people thatafery net of mlneA eonerning tho-nlTairs of my office shall be terfopwda with the purpose and trader t>e<onsidsrat>oii that I sm the servant 1 the people and shall endeavor to aet aoea Yours very truly, < R B. HARRIS. i, - ' - . . V", ' ^b_a_ _________ 1 ? N>, I Mid-W Our Mr. Pa S. 1 S from the N^rth< 3 purchasettatn Py Clothing ILOW >v. S .Among Which i W ftp . -48 Overcoats, usual price m ( ft from $12 to $15, our priceov M 175 Suits, uaual price from $ A $15 to 18, our price 1U Py _ ?The abovc^oi of clothing W up-to-date, consisting o W? Worsteds, etc. Ca I P. I&K i 100 H I HORSES J X ? * Y - * . ^ v V M X 60 HORSES, J 1 Friday, Janu TO BE V f am now in StJhQ'iiia i sound |g? I ,4 A Big T inter Sale | Ulejj hds just returned ?- l 3rn Markets where he til r- enormous stock of .; " ? ?* Ht. astonishingly n(rices i ye> Onl^ the Following CA *32 pairs pahta. usual prise * CA 99 from |4 to J6, >ur price X?OU gQ j <. '* AA 32 Overcoats, usual price a CA & sW from $6 to 18, our price _ J, JU f. - ^Bi " y . ?> is all of last falls stock, stylish and fi& 'f fine Meltons, Thibits, Beavers, nie early and get the pick. " ? fiS . K. ALLEN'S | ?? \ ? \ND MULEsj 50 MULES 1 - ii_; f X'" ARRIVE ~ 1 lary 21st, 19101 DLD ON TIME J uiti Kansas City buying good vou^ stock ^ ? , ' ' : , ' ' ? ?... ' *L; f*'?, - Xfr/fPfK ,' '-* . %t' <k'\(",J; A. .'-i<;-- " J 4". - .' - >.i>;
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