The Most Correct and St QARNIENTS FOR LADIES ANO MISSES We are showing an exceptionally snappy line of suits. Suits made of all the newest and up-to-date stylesr and materials and we especially in vite the ladies of\Louisburg and vicinity to come and look them over. everything in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Department Will Be Found Here on Second Floor We have alio just received one big shipment of Silks and Taffeta*' and Messalines and other va rious brands, all of tha neweat patterns and shades, from 93c up. Everything in the Dry Goods line will be found here. Dress trimmings, Ladies' Neckwear, Fanejr ? Notions, Handerchiefs, Laces, Embroideries. Shoes and Clothing. Still Low Prices Reign in Our Shoe and Clothing Department v *?*' no delicacy whatever when we (ay you ean get your thee and clothing wants here cheaper eUewheee. Full line of Ladles line shoes and oxfords frem $1.? to M.00 all leather*. Our lineof men* flnajihoes and oxfords surpasses any display we have eyer Bade. All leathers are shows, with cemplete ??d heary shoes for rough Wear at complete prieee. A full and complete line of children* school shoe*. Let us It your boys and girls up for school. YOU WILL FIND Our store a popular one.. Our policy friendly and our prices are within everybody's reach. . TOURS TO SERVE SOLE AGENTS GODMAN SHOES CANDLER-CROWELL CO. LOiniBTJSG, North Carolima ?i. ' t ' ' . "** Sole AGENTS KABO CORSETS THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN. Pleasant Evening Reveries? A Column Dedi cated to Tired Mothers as Theu Join the Home Circle at Evening Tidfe RUDE THOUGHTS TBOM THE EDITORIAL PER When i sick mm ia able to gram ? -ble, growl and wrangle he ia ahle to get dp and de bis own chorea at laaat. ? ? The average weight ef eggs ia about eight to a poaad, ao that ? dozen eggs would weigh a boat one and a half pound*. ? poaad of egga coeUtins more nooriehaent than a pound of seat. There is so fleah food that mar he served io ao many palatable ways a* egga, mor aa **?tly obtained by farmer*. Egga are a perfect food, obtaining all the constituent element* of nourieh raent. ? ? ? A woman mnft wear No. 2 hoot* on No. S 'eet and ahe meat maaage to drees well on 76 oenta a week, and she aiaat be Taia; and ahe maat be kind to the poor, and ah* moat go regularly to the sewing society meetings and be ready to dreea dolla and make tidiee and aprone for obarcb fairs. She mint be ? good oook, nnd mnet be able to "do ?p" her basband'a ahirta ao that the Chinese washerman wonld groan with envy. A story ia told of a married lady who compared her hnahand to a J handsome piano lamp that he had presented to her. Her hnahand felt quite flattered until ahe mentioned the particular* of-the reeemblavce. "Well," ahe 94l<,> kaow my -dear, it h" "good deal of bra** aboot it, i> '? handaome to look at, it ia not remarkably brilliant, reqaire* a good deal of attention, liable to explode when half flar??op #0oa*ioDally, i? alway* eat at bed time and b beaad to smoke." ? ? ? ' A good ?*%hbor ia always the moat deeirabl* -of poaaeaaions, Al though in Mm* him thiir aoeial rail* il nnd*r-**timat*d. What constitutes a good Mtghbor i* also frequently miseonitrnod, although th* sensible scceptien of th* torn is the neighbor who i* friendly with oat being officio**, balpfal withoat b*ina sup*rflously *o and finally, on* who respects the privacy of others' household affair* by a certain d*gr** of formality of "teener. \ a * * W e b*li*T* thar* would be More frugality in th* horn** if men would gire their wit** a reasonable amonnt of money for household expanse* and l*t th*m haT* all th*y oan ear* oat of it for th*ir own as*; and sa*n too, woald be better off than In the unmethodical and haphaaard way in whiob moat homes are ran. Wo men woald be mere apt to study kitchen economy if they oonld see a reward ahead. A nation ef thrifty men cannot b* b*rn of thriftless mothers.* Women bare need to know more of baaineae, and think * | more of raeane to enda than ia aaaal among them. ? ? ? ? There is one olaa* of laborera who never atrike and saldam oomplain. Th*y get op at five o'oloak in th* morning and a*T*r get back to bed antil ten or *l*Tem o'oloak at night; they work withoat oeaaing th* whol* of that time, and reoiT* no other ?aaeloaMnt than food and the plaia e*t kiad ot clothing; th*y uader stead rim*thing of *Tery braaoh of aaonomy and lab*r, from fiaaae* to e*oki?g; thonah harassed by a hun dred re*ponsiblliti*s, thoagh driv en sad worrl*d, thoagk re proached aad looked down apoa they arrar revolt, and tbey aannot Not even sickness releases tbam from their posts. No sacrifice is deemed too great for them to make and no incompetency in an* branch of their work is extra aed. No ee saya, books or pa ami are written in tribate to their steadfastness. They die in the harness and are supplant ed as quiekly as msy be. Thais are the koosekeepintc wires of the labor ing men. TBS EDITOR I ADVANTiOK Did yon ever atop to think of how ?any mere whack the editer gets at his victim than any etber business man in town does? W ith the editor the whacking prosaes lasts froan the cradle to the grave. 'Whan a per son ia bore, even before the preaober get* a ohaaee to baptise him, the ed itor has congratnlated the happT parents and has specified in extrava gant phrases the weight sex and pedigree of the new arrival. At the christening the editor eften manages to squeeze ent s pereonsl item ot in terest to hia readers, which is far better than the preacher ean do for he has to charge ap his labors to the Lord, who is tar harder to gst ossh oat of even than a subscriber. When the viotim graduates from the town High sohool the editor generally expeots to reap abeol a column ef good reading matter and often prints a pieture. Than if the riotim gets ?isrried, the preacher gets Are dol lars and the editor gele twenty-fire dollars worth of surprise for his resders. When Mr. VicUss gets lick the doctor gets a faint ohanoe of some day collecting a bill against bim, but ths editor hss some ossh news every day, telling his patient's "many friends" bow he ia getting along. And then U be diee, the editor gets the meet valuable news ?f all. Not that he is ever glad of the misfortune, but the news ie worth ssoney to him just the same Maybe the undertaker gets a little more than the editor, bat it n the only ohanoe he has had at the rio tim daring hia whole earner, while the editor hee been palling seme thing ent of hint all along the line. Bw< ia a plaoe where a saan ean de aa he plssees if he Is married to ? t ' a ? ? YOU CAN'T AFFORD \ TO MISS SEEING OUR NICE AND COMPLETE LINE OF - \ ? ? '? , . Furniture and House Furnishings We have had a number of years experience in this work and feel safe in saying that our present stock is one of the most up-to-date and best values that has been shown in Franklin county in many years,, We have the celebrated Schulz Pianos in stock where you can examine them if you are contemplating the pur chase of a high grade instrument at a reasonable price. : " \ / ? ? . .. \ y "? * ' ? _ \ * ... ? Our Undertaking Department / \ ? ? x i i j 4\ receives our special attention at all times and should you need anything in this line or our services, we will give you the best attention to be had in this section. f : \ ? ' ? . f ?' ' V ?. ?*>?- '? ?' .V. Remember when in Louisburg to call at our store and make your self at home. / W. E. WHITE flr? LOUISBURG, WORTH X>kon MorfOQ immonq oi ?? r< , B 1C ? } ^ .*? ' Don lAiM If, '# /' *? ^ J' ' vlT . Inltui .

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