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ntiDAY, nscsmoBi«. im. SHOW KINDNESS WHILE YOl? health by eating,.drinking, breathing jUj^y (the wrDiig things. Cut out dissipa- tipn and lead a sane, balanced ctean, normal life. that good health. If down in ypur.heart you arethank- iijl alK^Urt anything, will you cHo>v th^i Aod JieV'ftr returns. And all the poutic* kindness to,everyi>«iy con„«ct^ with may not bring back ^ and your own personality by giv- an hoftest» sincere exjpressbn of 6ur Jfratitude? The man who dies . , , » i, «uu :, ^a Ki:: • • * ■ . . . 15 thank your good health is to bfc with all the thankfulness ih him 's _ / , kind to it. aa deserving of pi^y as the one who ^ ideals stifl«s all the music. Don't be afraid to say “Thank you,” and say it loiid. I have in mind, a family that allow- . camphor to be ^ted every hour of the day. The waj miciute ago. Have your ideals suffered from dis- B? Where are your ideals? Are wear the mother of the large circle ,t, on Sunday when you ir her«’.f out with unfeasing work. . , .; . , to church? Why are they not being ^ worked so hard and long that ^way that is the only she never had time for considering a re«t. The members of her family re- valuabie treatment for these wonder ful things ? Give ' your ideals carded inotfaer's work as a habic. ITiey have daily in accepted her working, and "ever on your tWhts and acts, thsught that she needed relaxation •I- a change fror.i the monotpnouo^^^^^ important >ontributi.->a jrind of keeping a Kitne. They added happiness and success )to her burdens by bringing others home with them. Mother smiled and worked a little harder. Then one day raothar did not. come down to. shake the fire and prepare the breakfast. She had closed her eyes and they were so tired thaf she never opened them; as a human being. You may not be "eiting BO much money as your next- door neighbor or your hat may not have the label of an exclusive make ONE YEAR’S s«mr OF MAGAZINES tOc iJjat it shiuld never be forgotten. Try iiying vhank you once every day. Luok around. You will find some-' dq you KNOW tUng which should elicit your gratl- that huiidreds of publibhcrs wonld be tude. And '.hank yiu for listening.- ff“?h‘?r ^"ta*z1LV*iafer^y* Barbara Lee. your address. • It is sur business to ; urnish Publishers cinl;^ with the names NO NEED OF UliXL HOUitS. of intelligent magazine readers. If ■ you will write your fiill address VERY plain and send us ONLY It Mnta in ~ Silver) or money order^ we will send (Fvjm the New Era.) your name to several hund^ pub- There are few dull hours, unless “ _ . you FR££ sample copieti of hundreds ours ar& duL!. Ouli hours affict- (yi» sevet'al fatinb«ds) of tb« leadinje j mainly, dull people. No man ^ unless wUUng. The most obiuae in- Bevjeiv# and; Weeklv Papers, .Uail j telleot may be sharpened to a point of interest in something. Nothing is lUusfrated .M::s..,unes and in fiwtj absolutely and hroipeles^y unintere^t- of Ujgh-^ade interest- ' ■ ^ log mugazmes coming to you m most.' mg. except nothing. Avoid vacanciM. every mail for over a.^rear.and all fort AJ.-nost any unwelcome instrus!on iA *^*'^^^ *^.^®g^^W^^^«^^ ‘ bettiir than none. Inivite the ithought so send a silver dime at once and yoar and speculation. Think- along wTL^^ly line. The man whose mind is anoc- surprised at the results as we assure cupied. is absent. He is out. A book. ‘ ' "i*' *>»? we“ .■ * pl?aBod with the small investment, ore leaf of a book, an object of anv And you WILL NKVEB regret it sta.:s s.n,e..bought,if on. dines to\vatd mind oc-curation. Tha in(if £)ept C-73. DON’T fail to write niaii who give.^ away lo. dull hours plain. ■ •' -- We nsve societning in store for you locked ih ami locked Out at the -same —as a real surprise—if you Will please time. Put a dull hour to work. Har- Paper you saw belated gratitude at the funeral, 1 wish you could have seen the con- fti-vnation and despair w'hen the chil dren and father looked at each other and said: “Whal are we going to da without her?” They were filled wiih regret. 'I'ne ears couid not hear the thanks they psured out. They sfeould have shown thseir gratitude •very day of the year and in time. Look Tver V"UV own life. Are yoj speaking and aqting in time? You are living in a great country and are indeed fortunate ia having fpeedsni, the right tJ think and to act, opportuniity, countless chances to forge to the top if you have it in you. You Jiave libraries, pLay-grounds. sch: ( s. You have your mind, your dear sympathetic souls in relatives or friends and the ideals which are neces sary to any human being’s happiness. Do you fully atipreciate the good fortune that ca.'it your lot over here? Are you taking the trouble to expiless yotir ti]ank.s every once in a while iii its crown, biit as a human being “P with ideas and it will put like Cincir.natus at the p!oy. GARDNER AND TALLY HAD A It will- move and move the hour GOOD Nl6EfT. b.ack of; it al.^o. And when yaii gal ■ an hour going, ^the day moves.; Read; .When the Whitehead-Stokes San- vvrit? and raise queiitions. There are itariuni at Salisbury was asked this* filling a niche in the great scheme, your ideals should be thanked cvci'y I wish yju could have heard the t^em is really shak ing hiinds with them. If you are a w?man who rides in a street car, do you thank the en lightened gentlemen who rise to give you a seat? Or do you make them very .scornful of the weaker sex by taking it as your due? 1 have seen many men converted to the paper gazers and the seated masculine raw by the neglect of women to thank the men. Say it graciously and as if yea meant it. Good heavens! the cause for a thank you of this kind is growing more remote. Let us cherish it. A stranger i.s entitled a thank you ivhen he ha.s rendered you a ser vice. Do not be an insufferable snob and accept help silently because you havK not been introduced or because his father might not have come over in the Mayflower. Sny thank ysci smilingly and be human! llo not forget to thank in the right , jv.'ay the liiildren. It is only in the ; respectful use of a courtosy of this I kind that children will admire and em- Tou ought j£o do this. It is good to jet it out of your system. | Have yju health? Be thankful in the right way. Do not throw to the j Indeed, the thank you of every day winds of indiscretion your precious j that which makes thanks go fceritage. Oo not insult your good ’moothly. It i.s .fuch a little thing Good Times Coming! Plenty to eat and wear in these go^ old UNITED STATES! ! Let s all have plenty GOOD MU I ( and feel and'live better. Right now our store is so full of nice Piaods,—Organs and Sewing Machines that we can hardly put any more in. Prices are going higher We bonglit 25 Organs at old prices and the pik's went U|> fraaa f4,00 to W2.50 each this month, vUle tkc*e !ait; we will sell at the old prices. Parter Organs $50.00; $55 00, $60.00, 3'>5 00 up to $125 00 Church Organa $25 00, $JJ5.00, $45.0 » ■ > to $200;00. Nice Pianos. S175.00, $200.00. $225 00. =5150 to $900 00. i>ewing Machines $10.00, $15.00, $25 00 to 5>t;» 00. Easy terft*, 10 year* gawantee and deltrered io yit r home free. Ellis Mcii. i Music to Burlimgton, Uf N. e. 25 years in Same busiiiess. io Same town. no dull hours—only dull people, be- morning abou.t 1:30 o’clock as to the cause they will nc*t bestir themselves, condition of Mr. o; Max Gardner of When a dull hour weighs you down,' shelby and Mr. Harry Tally of Char, start something. Get action. Th.-ifs jotte, the two most seriously injured the antidote. ' In the wreck of the football special Prison is prison only to jthcse who | Wednesday night, the reply was that think little else than prison and keoD ‘ both had been resting more easily last '*• (night nnd appeared stronger. So it Remembei- that you are boking and Ueems that, though the patients are feeling better than you ever did be-1 by no means out of danger, tha out- fore in your life. I,t’s a fact. Cclonei Roosevelt has decided not to join the '.American Legion’ now form ing in Canada for service in the Eu ropean war. Verily, these are days of bitter disappjintments for the Entente Allies. A man .sometimes finds it almost as hard work to live up to his ideals as a w^man iinds it to live up to her photjgraph. There's na peace for the woald-bo peace-maker who butfas in. look is much more hopeful than it v.a.s 24 hours ago. All the rest of the injured are get ting along as well as could be ex pected. Mrs. Kate O'Hara says the Denver v.'oman who sold her vote for fifty dollars showed more intelligence than the St. hia’s man who soM his for e glass of , beer. Even so, but it isn’t ea.?y to understand how tha,t sort of intelligence is going to effect any great degree of political or .social re form. AUCTION SALE AT MY HOME AT TEN (10) O'CLOCK DECEMBER 4,191S I will .-5»ll all my farniingr implements, stcek, household and kitchen furniture., etc., grain, hay. etc , AT PUBIIC AUaiON TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. Everybody invited to be present. HENERY HALL -FREE One Red Wine Inner tube will be given away to any ona t*iat will brjoi^ the most of these Coupons Cut Out of StHie Dispatch or BuriirRton News with your Name signed t(i it. Ask \ cur Nfijrhbors for their Coupons. Con- lest will ciosp Saturday, dec. 4Th at 4.-oo p. m. That Chicago magistrate who pro- Some of the worst cry-babies are poses to make laiy husbands work has more than twfinty-ono years of age. j sure'y cut out some work for himself. COUPON 1 AM A RAUHUT BOOSTER Namk._ Addrks.^ ...... AUCTION SALE Monday, December 13th, 1915, 10:30 A. M. At Mebane, N. €. We have bought the M. B. Stroud farm, south of Mebane lying on the macadam road from Mebane to Hawfield Church. We have sub-divided this farm into small tracts of two. three, four, five, six, eight, ten, fifteen and twenty acre tracts, and there is a nice 6-room dwelling on one of these lots, also large feed barn and all necessary out houses. Sale rain or shine Be sure to attend this sale. Farming was nevermore than it is today. Land will never be cheaper. These farms offer yoa a golden opportunity to secure a home a tract of iar.d you can rake a good living on and competence for the future. Think now, and ask yourself, “Can I afford not to investigate this sale and buy a farm?” Mother earth is the best banker and pays the largest d vidends. Sale will be conducted by the American Realty & Auction Co. of Greensboro. N. C. I erms of sale, one-fourth cash, one-fourth six months one-fourth twelve months and one-fourth in eighteen months. Free prizes wili be given a^ay an i you do not have to buy to get a chance at the prizes. Remember the date. Monday December 13th. 1915 at 10:30. Mebane Real Estate & Trust Company Mebane, N. C.
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