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COLO EH ? WELL Voo TftKt SOME QU?M?N^THAT WIU- f'X ?U UP AIRIOHT WHEN VOU 60tlOME,rtAVi wue WFe *01* * nor uwoN*oe ah?- _ cheer UP: a little " ROCK.* OH RV6 eno Voo'LL FEEL ALR(6Ht" tti The MDftlilNto Hoiife Circle ' ? SAM SMALI.'S IDEA OF HOME. Sam Small ia not ao small as l.i, name implies when it comes to painting a pen picture of home. He ?ays, and hU words contain more trath than poetry, tkat -home ought to be the brighest, happiest, cheeriest place under the aun, on the face of the earth. -Every man shows what he thinks of his wife and child re? by the kind of home he puts them in. A man whose home ia *11 out of whack, blinds down and doors off the hing.a, the.Meps rotten ? that above character Tl'e haaband sh<ian hia character bv the oxtiffor of his nome; the wife by the in terror. I don't aee how symu men keep pious on what thev get three times a day. Spurgeon in vades all human miseries under dirt, devil, debt.' I have seen in heoses where they had twenty-tive hundred dollars' worth of silver waro and fifteen cents worth of grub. I woald like to be able to digest silverware, but I can't. I like g.rla who can play on the store ?s well *? Piano- Many a man has been sent to a rfrmnkard's grave by what he had been given to eat ^7 hia wife. Ton give a man a bis. ?att that waald knock down ? year ly. and he'a got ta get dronk ?r aometaing viae before night Jf T*BTe fot a good wife, a geod t, yon are elected, as the Freaky- 1 teriana say." I .'I ' ? ? ? The eril that we do, and the aaiaery that we cause ethers, we aanst stand responsible for; there ia ao escaping the alUeeeing eye? the Judge that deals out justice ta high and low alike. Some think the world w growing better; if so there should be LJore geauine en joyment in life than formerly. Ig there? Do the aountenancts of the people indicate more content and jteaee than they did half a ceatury ?r leas ago? Are the boys and men whistling and singing at their work i* the old time light-hearted way? -Are girls as jolly and chipper and , ready to make the world hum with aairth and gladoeaa aa they ware i* those <hya when they datifally worked aidb by aide with their moth ers .in ueeful household employ ment? Look aroand amang the farma ? in yoar vicinity. Da jen Sad there ?a of yore, eeolented fathers and ?other* with large familiea ef promising sens and daaghters grew mg ap in simple, thrifty way* to take their plaeea and oontiaae their wark withoat hankering fee higher, eaeier pasitiona and more lazaona way? Ia this, the scramble for wealth and power that is going on,i sore indication af that eodariag happineaa wa all hare naad af? We leave the qasation ooen for yeur tbeught and oonaiderabon. . J ? ? ? ? ??t now'r mm. Tfca*? ia a claas of labeesrs whe never strike and seldom complain. They get up at five ?'clock ia the morning snd never go to bed until ten or eleven at night. They work without ceasing daring the whole of the time sad get no other pay than food and olothing. They un derstand something of every branch of economy, from finance to cooking; th?ugh harassed by a hundred re sjonsibilitiea. though dnvea and worried, though humiliated and looked down upon, they never re volt and they cannot^ organize for their own protection; not ev6n sick; cess relieves them their post. No sacrifice is deemed too great for theiu to make, and no incompetency in any branch of their work is ex cused. No essays and poems ar* written in tribute to their stead fastness. They are the houaekeep ing wives of the majority of the people. Who work, live and die for their loved ones. * * * -- HOME MAKISC AWD aOHK MAKKBS. To the true man er woman there can be nothing more agreeable en earth than the business ot home making! and all who are not home makers miss the best part of their misaion in life. Who ever makes a home, in the beet aenae of the word, is a real Wenefaotor to the race; for every trus home ia the abode of joy, peaee and happiness to those who aharo it, and ecerts an influenoe that is inealeuable for the amelioration of the whole human family. llany ? prodigal has been led by the thoughts of home and the makers of his own particular hosse, to repent of his sins and to change bis course of life; and many an unfortunate one has been saved in the evil hour from suicide, or werse, by the tender reeolleotmi-e of booiCj of fend mother's prayers, an indulgent father's councils, er a sister's or a brother's tenderness. Yes, whoever helps to make a true home confers a benefit on man kind, that ne man ean lolly estimate. Indeed the influence of the true home for good is .absolute, y inealeu table, and reaches many even that never enter its inner eirole. 8im ply to get a glimpse of it w to re oeivo an Impulse for better things, to obtain a more exalted view of life, and to feel an oxceee of faith In Ood and the immortality of the hu man soul. It is like a vision of the glorieo of the Hew Jerusalem, and the everlasting habitations, snd no ?ne ean be wholly bad who has seen ?nek things. > # > Giro the children work m well as ylny ' An idle oeroon is neither a benefit no* an ornament. It la a groat okarm in a family, and that, ia connection witk hooka and in ?toaotive gamee, will make betWr Iebildren and mako them like to stay *t <>?<?? Lame hoek is usually canaed by ?heumntism of the mueclee of the bock, tar whleh yon wtU Ind nothiiw better (ten Chamberlain's UaimeoLVos Mis by nil (Unlet* Bock Spring- Items. Our farmers are rery maoh be I ind in their craps, this being do* to dry weather. Messrs. J. B. Strickland and G. C. Harris toot a trip to Apex Satur day last. Mr. W, S. Strickland returned from Raleigh one <laj last week ? here he had spent some time. Our new school building is alniost completed. A large ??rabtr of our people at ten ed it. a closing exercises of Pearee schoat last l'hnrsday, all re port a pleasant trip.\ L. L. B. K. ?There was never a time when people aprrcciated the real merits of Chamber lains Cough Remedy more than nows This is s<, own by the increase in sale, and voluntary testimonials 'from per sons who Have been eured bv it. If yuU or your children are troubled with a cough or a cold give it a trial and be come aquainied with its good qualities. For aale by all dealers. Bunn Items. A large crowd attended "Molher> Day" exercises last Sunday which were held ia the old school building now used a* a Baptist church and all who atteaded enjoyed the pro gram. * The Montgomery Lumber Cq , ha* already began werk on cutting oat the right-awar for the main Hne of their new railroad, which we learn ia to be extended on to the "old Jackson place" about three miles from here, as they have a lot ot timber in that section. The mam line will not be extended any far ther for a long while. ? The Pine Bidge Junior ball team same over last Saturday afteraeon and crossed bats with the local Jun ior, team here and were walked away with. Our bojs defeating them by a score of 14 to 3. Eaeh team was allowed to hav. a large boy as piicber. Cone for Pine Bidge was batted all over the 6eld while Alforil for the locals held the visitors to a few scattered hits The liaittng of Dirkereon for the locals and the catching of Due for the visitors were features. Buna hasn't a senior base ball team, and everybody who eajoys the game aad wishes us to have one I IS earnestly requested to be stMorih Bunn next Saturday afternoon by 3 o'clock for the purpose of organising a team. v uch work hae been done lately on the new school bsi'ding'and it is already framed. B. M. H. Poor appetite is a sure sign of impel led dige.tion. A few doees of Chamber lain's Btomaeh and Liver Tablets will strengthen your digestion and improve your appetite. Tbousvnds have beea benefited by taking these Table*. Seld by all dealera. L A. ROGERS Tinworkcr. Louiaburg, N. C Will make eafcmatee ei say job Wark Oaaraateed. Call ea wviU *l*to aaed ef aaythmg to mf American Beauty CORSETS ITTLt VTfVrtZ mOlt r? ? ?fc? Imwik nut fu tad (hat coM mm lit , fom km <Dte? qalreacnu <fl * 1 American Beauty corsets Mm. A. 11. 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