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What is LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS A IMPWVEO CAS CAM A Digestive Liu aidjjaxative, Cathartic andUverTonic. OriritaiusCascataBark, Blue Flag Root^Aiiubarb Root, Black Root,May Appl^loot,SennaLeaves and Pepsin. Combines strength with pala* table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c PracUclOKiO'hyBlctan WOW?, fi. C. Prompt attention given to all calls UK. W. & MOHIOr Eire Spefciylst Office in Hadp Building Loulsburg. Noi%h Carolina 8. ATTT00D 5KWE1X. 4ttwu?At-liw. Loulsburg ^.Franklin ton J Offioes over Ay oylf Drug Co. 1 .. General. Tractlce At P^anklliyHSn ;ach Monday at Dr. S. C. Ford's office 9 A. M. to\3 P. M. DK. ABTHCB HY!CE^FLEMING Surgeon He*U"t. ^__IoutBburg, .WVi Carolina TjnKe"over P. S. &'K.. \j. Allen's Store E. M. PEM Physician a I,oulsburg, Of lie Next Door/to Uycock Drug U Phone Connections 2S7. DK. i. E. JMLOSE. Loulsburg, NnrthX"aroltna (Mice lp Aycock Dpog Store, Market Btrtet, Office Fraitlce Surgery and consuloptloi I)1L D. f. RHIH^ICL Deatl* Office in the Flrs;/S?a\lonai Bant "TsuIIdlng on Mala an^Nash Sts. W. K. . attorneyVt-law Loulsburg, North Carolina Practice In all courts. Office on Main Street. M. T. HOUOk. CONTRACTOR Vn^ BUILDER Trading agenta (ft all kin da of I Mil ding supplies, asO?tJc Mantle* aad Tiles, Architectural design* sub ?ipad. ' ? / B. B. WWte 4. H. Halone I WHITE JAXALONB UWTBfe Loulsburg, No Ah Carolina 8?neral practice/ sAftlement of a*- | tate? fund* Invented. One member ol the Arm always In the office. Wm. H. Ruffin. TJlos. W. Ruffin WM. H. ft THOS. J. RCFFIN" AttoraeX-a^-Law loulsburg, "" i V North Carolina . General practice, boOv civil and crlm tn?' "."Hi. jL a tles, Supreme aad Federal Courts. Offices In First National Bank Building. ?ormeriy interne S&Agnes Hospital Office next doot/to v)urrell Davis Blacksmith Shop Phone Connection* ?4., DR. U. C. HORT0H. Raleigh, Jote Carolina Practice Limited tA Bye, Ear, No*? and ThMat. Will be in Loulihrfw the trst Mon day ol each month at offlce of Dr. EL M. Perry from 9,to 12130, and at the ?Bee of Dra. Harris and Henderson at rranklinton, C? from 1 :t0 to 6 p. m. SASITAKY ,BABMB8HOP Cour* Street Loulsburg, - VXorth Carolina Well Equipped ./^Four well exper ienced barbers./TIo\ towels, sharp rasora. Polite /and palnstakl% Ber *Jce. Call and see urf, \ OSCAR STEUAll, Proprietor. Don't Throw Your ?c Clothes or Mone . Away. But tak\ th/n to the CmNESimiJNDRY CHARLIy WONG, PRO. Loui&burg, Tf. C. Whvtj they will be cleaned and pressed and Made like new. Also why pay for laundry work that you do-, jiot get. Wo give you the Meat of work and make your garments a pleasure to wear This la a Loulsburg enter prise and we solicit your pa tronage upon the basis of heme ptlde. t>ut not without a guarantee of satisfaction. CARfcALT DT WHILE T9TCAK OKT IT. ,s HcK?n\bB03. CO. / ' PARTY FROCKS FOB MAIDENS GAY Simple Materials anil Line? Are Most Effective-1-. Dresses She May Also Wear In Slimmer. New York, December 13.?Holiday time is drawing near, when the hoy and girls of school age (and any age for that matter) are planning parties and all manner of good times. . Th?* ipi??stion of dainty dresses for the girts has been successfully met, in many In stances. by Xrocks of summery mater ials, suitable for our warm.American l.ouses and also for the summer fes tivities and warm days. Some of the big stores here in New Yoik-are mak ing quite a specialty of these hollday togs, this year, and they are refresh ingly simple and dainty. The mater ials are; in'nlany cases, allover em broidery, net. Georgette crepe, mull ot organdle.^nstead of the mort elaborate ? McCau. Of Batiste and Filet lace. silks and satins of a year or so ago. and they seem far more salted to the youthful wearer than the much-trim med frock. There are many ways of using wool embroidery on party frocks. Of course smocking in silk or mercerized cotfon has always been popular, but I saw a stunning little dress the other day ot white crepe de Chine smocked in "a heavy rose wool, with an accent of' black every now and then. The efTect was charming and most unusual. Of course, too. there are the knitted col lars and cufTs on satin and serge dress. es for aftsrnnnn ? Youth and Beauty. No one wants to decorate and gild a lily, and yet there are mothers who dress theli ftesh young daughters in velvet and other "growp-up" materials, heavily beaded and embroidered. In , many Instances, it Is because the daughter begs so hard for them, foi youth j^lways wishes to appear older jLOig lines are as becoming to the jeune fille as to her grown-up sister, though this does not mean that she must wear skirts too long for her years. Light colors, or darker shades that are somewhat neutralized are best, for if she takes the proper amount ot exercise, her color is usually good and (lear. Ribbons and sashes belong, of hereditary right, to her, from bows on her hair to her dainty satin aliper ro settes. Fine lace, Valenciennes par ticul&rly, is charm|nK if not used too much. It Is always wiser to "unload" thpn to "overload," In t/ie way of trim Soft and Girlish. Batiste Is always appropriate for tho I party frock, and the one Illustrated here shows just the proper amount ol i mm In g. Filet lace la Inserted medal- < lton-wlse In the waist, and the pockets, sleeves, collar and skirt have Insertion and edging, all put In by hand. Wool batiste could be used also, and alba tross or crepe de Chine would be equally ?ffectlve. Her slippers are white canvas (these, too, she may wear later In the year>. and the crash girdle and the bow on her hair or some -elicate shade, blue, pink, canary or green. Her Accessories. She. too, knits for the soluiers and ? ilors. so her knitting bag is often an ipart oi her costume, as un uulied as it is decorative. She loves ?Tii;lit colors, and "so may Indulge, iu them here to her heart's cocntent with out any fear of bad tasle. She wears .-ilk stockings for very best, eithei black or the sahe color as her dress or ribbons, and her low-heoled slip pers are without ornate buckles, a tiny bow rosette or button being considered sufficient If something' Is necessary Jewelry is not for her, unless it be i string of gold or silver beads, or the Allover Embroidery and Eyelet Work, ife^efcsary beautypius; Rings, except the small seal or crest that she de lights in, are not proper, and precious stones on "^ittle*1 women" are very bad form. Her gloves are simple, too; she does not wear white gloves in the even ing. but if the occasion *be very for mal, she has a pair for afternoon wear. As to /.ins. c?imbs or hairpins. she has tfo need for t k cm. and so does not t'other with them. Sometimes, a tor? toise-shell barrette holds her looks in place, or a round comb or side combs of very simple workmanship supplant the ribbon bow. Demurely Fetching. The square neck is always becoming to the young girl, and the dress Illus trated here has the neck1 outlined m narrow lace. The skirt is of allover embroidery and there is a touch of hand embroidery on the waist and sleeves. A tassel or two gives an air of careless grace. A Chicago .man has been fined . for kissing his own wife. The reco*d of the case shows that He was flnM for the intent rather than the deed, he thinking he was kissing another woman. Old Davy Crocket's advT: ? was good.?"be sure you're right, thai go ahead." AIDS IS Y. W. C. A. WAR WORK. Mrs. T. W. Blckett Speaks at Her Home Town, Loulsburgr. Louisburg, Dec. 11.?To a -packed house of her warm friends and admir ers Mrs. Thomas Walter Blckett spoke along the line of North Carolina's part in the great drive that 5s now being made for the work of the Y. W. C. A., Sunday afternoon -in the Methodist church. Mrs. Bickett is at the head of the campaign in this State. In her open ing words she said she felt like the little boy who had lost his way, and to the querry of a friend as to what he wanted he said, "I want to go home. In starting this enterprise she felt like she wanted to come home wnere the people all love her and believe in her The address greatly moved her au dience and there is not the least doubt in anybody's mind but that tne Louis burg womea will do their part and more in this most laudible work. | Opening the Fat Purse. Too many fat purses respond only to the magic formula: Not to tK opened till Christmas. QUEEN MARIE OF ROUMANIA Queen Marie of Koumnnln, noted for her beauty and Idolized by her people, photographed In Pari* with her young eat rbllcl, Princesa Ellana. Even In the atresa of war relief work the qneen makes 'the long Journey from Roo manta to Paris to see her children, who are staying In the French capital Tin til their home Is once more wnpted from German bands. / For The On Saturday and Monday December 22 and 24th we will have a Christmas tree at our store^'which will contain a present for every child in Franklin and adjoining Counties who are present to get same and every one is especially invited to come to our store on these days. \ \ - / / We extend our many apprecations to the people of $iis vicinity for the liberal share of their patronage given u& during the yeatf 1917? and hope that your Holidays will be spent aiitid much happiness. We still have a few big bargains we are offering to close out before the holidays and you could do no better than call p and see them, we have many articles that will make exceptional Christmas Gifts and invite your inspection. . If you like them we know you will buy, as the prices are so low they will surprise you, Wishing you much happiness during the holidays so near at hand and hoping to see you and all your children at our store on Saturday and Monday be ore Christmas. I. J. DEITZ CO. ? . . . * sJfiM . . -W- . ? . ?" *. 0 ^ The Store That Sells The Cheapeat. Louisburg, '> ~ - - North Carolina.: *
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