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Nearly every man's life would seem 10 have the possibili ties of real happiness in it if only he could oe brought somehow to see and use the things that make life luppy. The miserable person is not the one who hasn't this or that or ihe other but rather the one ho hasn't yet learned the art of living happily. Can we do anything at training ourselves in this direction? That is an important question, for we cannot feel that to go through life with a smile on our face and song in our heart is a reasonable and right and Christian thing to do. And if we are not doing it, is it not a fact that not only are we robbing ourselves of something that heaven clearly meant for us, but we are as well spoiling our lives of much of their usefulness? Since the world began an an unhappy man has never been a very useful or inspir ing one. It is possible for us to do some things at schooling ourselves into happiness. 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A dream o' the years, with their hopes and their fears, And the garden whose roses are rimmed with Love's (ears ! How strange the world echoes, that drift to me, seem, Herein the shadow, with you and a dream ! l:or the world will have dreamers, as Day, That hide in their sad hearts the sweet dreams away; Dreamers of tresses once kissed and caressed As the winds o' the world tossed them over Love's breast ! A light in the darkness a blur in the beam, They hear in Time's valleys the steps of a dream. And Life, with its wisdom, seems little of worth, For the sake of a dream that brought heaven to earth; That peopled the thorny and desolate sod With the lilies of light and the angels of God ! Oh, heaven itself but a shadow shall seem, Lost to the joy of a beautiful dream! CALL ME SWEETHEART BY DORA REED GOODALE. Oh, the green fields where laughed and dreamed together, In a world of song and flowers ! What to us were toil and trouble, wind or weather, While Rose of Youth was ours? Call me sweetheart now the golden locks are white, dear, Now the step and pulse are slow; We were sweetheart once when heart and foot were light dear, In the days of long ago. Youth was brave with many a plume and wreath long tarnished, Rich in many a gallant guest! Wit and fancy, pride and mirth have vanished vanished; Love outlingers all ihe rest. Call me sweethean though ihe locks are scant and while, dear, Though the step and pulse are slow; We were sweethearts once when heart and foot were lighi, dear, In the days of long ago. Childhood's Eden we shall nevermore recapture To behold the visions there: Never tread again the morning peaks of rapture, Nor the wine press of despair. Call me sweetheart now the golden locks are white, dear, Now the step and pulse are slow; We were sweethearts once when heart and foot were light, dear, In the days of long ago. THE PROOFREADER'S NEMESIS. ; MEANT GIFT TO BE USEFUL. The Citizens Bank HALIFAX, N. 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Nothing melts a dignified gi. l like ah unexpected kiss. Ever notice how gracefully the average woman doesn t eat? When gossip meets gossip, then comes the wagging of tongues. A woman isn'l necessarily in dubious because she has a busy tongue. Most girls are aware that big bows on iheir shoes make their feel look smaller. Th iiirnci chaneeab e thing in ihe world is a woman. The nex is another woman. Success is apt 10 come to those who count every cent and make every ceni count Next to having a good complex ion a woman would like (o have a good husband. Nothing pleases a girl more than her ability to keep some man away from a designing widow. Why it flatters a woman to be told that she looks like an aaress is more than a mere man can un derstand. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Sending Wedding Present Knew Quite Well What Her Sister Would Need In Time. "What a peculiar choice for a wedding present," remarked an English-woman, trying not to laugh as she inspected a huge flatiron which her charwoman had just purchased. "Aim it, ma'am?" said the char woman, lt s my sister mars getting married, and I'm repaying her for ihe gift she sent on for me on my weddin' day." "Did she send you something very ugly, then?" 'Deed, no, ma'am. Her's was a beautiful present. But, you see, ma'am, a If I tie: bird whispered 10 me that her future husband's a man of violent temper, and I thought I'd send her something that would be useful in case of family disputes. She has the straighiesi aim with a flatiron I ever seed!'' DISAPPOINTMENT. "You said you would be home at eleven, and here I have been keeping awake this last two hours wailing for you to come in!" said an angry wife. The delinquent leaned against the wall and prepared to remove his boots. 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C, tins m to notify all persons havinir claims against t lie estate of the Haul tleeeast'il to ex hibit them to the umlersikrnetl at Inn I ollice in the Town of WYMon State of j North Carolina, on or heiore the 'ilth day of March, UHi'J, or this uotict mil be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All neraons indebted to said estate will pleaxe make immediate payment to the undermined. Tins the 2l!nd day of March, IiL1. II. li KOWK, Admr. of estate of Jim Viucent, dec. A. U. 8TAIN.UCK, Attorney. 3 24 tit Ur NOTICE. Ninth Carolina, Halifax Louuty. I I'utlpr aotl by virtue of tlie pom-r contained in a certain tleeil of truNt to the urjdenugneil, hv (' (i. Wright and Amanda Wriirlit, default having been made in the payment or the debt there by Noeured, 1 will ou Saturday, the 14th ot May, 1921, at 11 o'clock uoon, in froutof The Hank of l.iltletuu, in Littleton, V ('., otter at public eale, fur eaah, the following piece or parcel of land. Lyiujf and beiut in Haillax county, Stale aforeeaid, aud more particularly described aa follow): Being lot No. till lame as designated on Map of Furgereou esta'e, as made by L'harlea E. Foster, on August DUt, Will, winch said map is recorded in theollii-e of the Register of Heeds for Halifax county, N. t'., in l'lat book 1, at page 141, to which reference is hereby made, and being a lot purchased from Mrs. Thome K. Bailey, 'lhia the lllth dav of April, lH'.'l. JOHN M. PI COT, Trustee. Dodaon'a Liver Tone Killing Calomel Sale j, ja. 5cVaW 9 av THE BEST FRIEND YOU will ever have is your bank book. In case of trouble or sickness he is a good fellow to have around. When aii opportunity comes for investment where you can better yourself and you need some money quickly, HH won't turn YOU down it YOU have cultivated hurt properly. Why not start that account today and be prepared to laugh at adversity? I itiiry i "i ii i ii mi nimi SK3grgft....- WELDON. N.C. 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