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RIVERSIDE ; Horses n * 1 | E. S. f< * t $ r% * * , rceceiving Cut Herrings ai Cabbag #THE HOME Cll Pleasant Evening Reve Gated to Tired Mo: the Home Girde CRUDE THOUGHTS FROI XTnthinff IroArta t.ha hftftrt Art freah and young, saves it from bitterness aDd oorrrosion through the cares and oouflicts and disappointments of lite, as the daily enjoyment of a happy home. _ * Boys are not naturally selffsh, and every mother who has not a willing efficient helper in her boy, is herself to blame, and must not only suffer the consequences of her mis take herself, but the future wife will have them to bear also. For your own sakes, mothers, and for the future "wives of youl1 boys, rfpartt tin pains to impress upon them the magnitude of woman's work. - After they have been accustomed to helping in all the ways they can about the house, (and there are few things they Will not De tuo ueuer iur uaving learned to do) they will not think housekeeping "just puttering around." "> . People always speak well of a boy who minds his own business and who seems to be disposed to be somebody in time. This is a queer world; many people are 'watching us, and help often comes when and from whom we least expect. Confidence is the safe in which men often d?P ^^posit rich treasures and as you ^Pirove worthy so will your reward ot success be. There is a reward in success, which none hut those who strive can enjoy. Deserve success and it will come. * * / To make your home happy, see that you make your wife leel that your affection and tenderness for her is no degree diminished from the % \ \ "\' I N PI We have sale chea them. so come a ord - - ^ ' - if v \ * vg Daily ad Florida e. LOt RCLE COLUMN. sries,?A Goiumn DediLhers as They Join al Evening Tide ff THE EDITORIAL PEN day you first sought her. Do not let her, when you can avoid it, sit alone and go oat walking alone. You would not done bo "once upon a time." Do not reserve all your blandneas and fragranoe for strangers or casual acquaintance. There are some men, judging from-whoso out-of-doors manners, it would seem that nothing wae left to t>e desired, who are, nevertheless, of the ursomajor tribe at home; men who keep their pleasant ways and' genial smiles and cheerful words for company, and who can only be silent or. peevish Mid with their wives. Have such men any just reason to complain that their homes are not vhappy. ? ? The world grows old, and the stars will cease to illuminate it, and the waters to refresh it, aud the "mountains to guard it and its long storv of sin and shame and gl">'y and j trio in | >n will soon turn i<> ashes; but influi nee wliioh started in th?- early home roll on and roll op through all eternity blooming in all the joy, waving in all the triumph, or shrinking back into all the darkness. Father, mother, which way are you leading your children ? You can get into the habit of living peacefully and happily, and that habit is quite as difficult to break as any habit we know of. .Let there be 110 long poutings; let there he no zlbng, careless, indifferent tits. If little storms arise?and they will arise ?let theiu be biief. Don't let us sleep o 'er it, and u'ake up the next morning and cudgel our brains to reuiuiiibor who nagged last. This i <1 * EPEh \ \ advertised buggies/ p for the past timet] Te have decided 'btytr; tnd get one. f\ or I r . a. m Wjj^lcsatc ( IISBURG, - \ kind of thing is mean, it iB ungenerous and it is silly. ?? m a Every mother should teach her . . daughter just as she would desire some other mother's daughter taught, that is to become the | wife of her son Give her, if you can, a knowledge of music, and other accomplishments within your reach,3 but with them give a practical knowledge of housekeeping. Let her own hands knead the bread, make the butter, wash, iron, and mend, make beds and sweep, dress the children, prepare breakfast, din ner and supper; and then you need not be ashamed to give her to the very beet in the land. She is fitted foi life; she will succeed, and if the future should find you alone in the world her husband will gladly welcome you to a home which you taught your_ daughter to make for him "The dearest spot on earth." * ? ? n"'r a amilfl'?Rut ah ! hnw i; cheered the broken heart, engen .dered a ray of hope, and east a halo of Itgfbt around the unhappy present; I made the bed-ridden one forget ita I present agony for a moment as it dwelt in sunshine of joy and lived in | the warmth of that smile. Let us j all increase our giving of smiles. They cost nothing ami are of untold value, especially in the Home Circle. ? ? o A woman who fails in her home f . fails in all. Home is woman's relm, given into her hands to regulate, govern and beautify. Tf she fails here she may look in vain for another kingdom; for she has failed in the only spot where she could have ultimately succeeded. She has laid down the jewels which God gave her to hrighten and polish, and in _ their place finds nothing hut dust and ashes. ? T "Our baby crtas [for Chamberlain's J Cough Ren edy,^writes Mrs. T. B. Kcndrick, R.isaca, fttv. "It is the be6t cough remedy on tlif market for coughs, coldH and croap." For shle by all dealers. ? "3. _ ( f n. CT: p I T J s I wasons and horses for r days, but still have y and give them away N" R. N. V VIS u. Rco Srocers ?railg - am North Carolina Ulll I INCWf nuLiiiij an ?We Have Just TaJ Old - R< t J Wheeler an 1 Wj/son and Singer Sewing Machines Bands) and accessories. We are in a position to e: commodationyfnat can he had. Rotary and vibra stitch. We^Fill show them in mahogany birdie ter sawedroak^ drop heads with 5 to 7 drawers? best on eai^h, write us a card and will brim; von like, pay^rhen you wish. Pianos, organs, Machi I.W.HOLLINC LOUISBURG * ? ' t ' ' ''' WAREHOUSE __t I Mules >. /illiamson * r -V .f}' giving Daily es, Lemons, Dunlop i Excelsior Flour % ORTHTTI ieiyon The r snaDie \ Needles 3 for 5 cents. Oil xVmd you the most liberal actifc shuttles, lock and chain ^ yz maple english oak and quarllyou want one of these the onA for inspection, buy if you ties, \offins and Caskets. iSWoRTH V ' i - ' "V ' j&ajgi
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