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Wraps" A splendid collection ot new mod els superbly tailored of soft, rich looking fabrics, some generously trimmed with Beaver, Squirrel, Mol? or Nutria OMinrs nnartnmM are represented as well as black and navy blue. All sizes. Time for "Pimkin" Jack o' Lanterns Is ?-IT HALLOWE'EN FAVORS Many little things that will go to make a success of a Hallowe'en party whose "fixings" are supplied by our stationery department, a i ? ~ wllootioH?of fSe nrmnnnnpy favors for such an occasion and at a small cest. EXCLUSIVE MODELS IB WOMENS AFTERNOON, DINNER AND STREET DNESSES Gowns of exceeding charm and beauty, fashioned in exclusive styles of the better quality of Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Piquetine, Canton Oiepe and Crepe Satin: u Some feature the new dropped waist lis? effects, others are in Russian styles, loosely bloused. Mm any display new versions of the Rediogote, whieh is conducive to slenderness. AlTiire riohiy adorned with embroidery, beading or silk braid id are most interesting as to sleeves. Black, navy blue and brown. Sizes 36 to 46, but not in every style. An Event Of Uncommon Interest Tomorrow a Sale of JssesT JuponT Overblouses Have Larger Wardrobe at the Same Investment Worn over a underskirt, the convenient and becoming o verb louse forms a com plete costume. No more attractive means could be found to smarten a worn, frock, or to devise an inexpensive new one. Fashioned of heavy Crepe de urine with Inserts or or aid trimming. Others Beaded, Spiral Braided. Silk Embroidered; others Combination Spanish Laces and Crepe de Chine contrast ing colors. A narrow sash on Bome defines the low waist lino. Colors are black, ravy and mohawk. One slip 1b necessary for as many Jupon Over bluust's no juu wish to own. Tlie Jupon la slipped on and on with very little difficulty, as compared to a dress. . --- .? NEW DRAPERIES Have t.h? Rioh, Wim Tones of Autamn THB is t?e month when mother nature sets tth a m&Tr?Tons~~e5im ple In the matter of brightening her home. That the progressive boose keeper may not be thus outdone, we announce a presentation Of partJe ut&rly pleasing Draperies that wilf supply a delightful fresh note. -V?kwi, reyft terry doth, English chinlr. la. charming colorings to harmonize with your color schemes ! or serve as a keynote for them. -NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY n* ol< (dip morrow that which you can do today" finds added significance tn the present merchandise sitoation. The habit at valtlit tor a low?* prlrn imi! in be a Tirtne. bat tt is now a Tic?, to to pot It less harshly, an extraTag* nee. It Is oar frank opinion that tor the present. at least, the market has reached its bottom-mot IwiT As a of tad In sotne instances we hare been compelled to pay Increases en certain commodities, and tt will not surprise lines show an upward trend. From where we stand today we can truthfully say thai JTOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, and whether you buy here or elsewhere Tnn will certainly be bay ing RIGHT. The stores are offering at this time the BEST VALUES in the history of business. The Best Is None 'too Good WE HAVE SHOES THAT FIT, FOR EVBR?4flgMli|BR=OF THE FAMILY, ATS A Vljfc PRICES LOUISBURG S QUALITY DEPARTMENT STORE F. W. WHELESS. Proprietor " LOUISBURG - NORTH CAROLINA The Price Made to Fit your pocket A Question of Service "SERVICE"?what does that word mean to you T j. Does it mean a real personal interest in your welfare T Or is it juBt another name for1' politeness'' t "Service" at this ban* means a keen personal inter i est in your success and a readiness to do all any bank can do to help you win success. i I "Service" with us means prompt and careful atten 1 fcion to all the details of your dealings with us. V>. Zj ?: " Service'' here means good banking methods so-that your funds are always safe in our care. It means pro . lection in all your banking. s Isn't that the kind of service you Want T farmers National Bank .J. M. ALLEN, T. H. DICKENS,* "" ' " ?? Vioe-Prenidgnt - I H. M. 8TOVALL, Cashier 180,000.00 . SurplOB $10,000.00 '"it* l% 'v?* . urg, v- North Carolina Vi AM DKBT COMMISSI?* ~ ^ BILL PASSED BY HOUSE j [ Has Full Authority to K and Allied Debt | ?Congress Cannot BeTiew Action? ] All Amendments Loat. 1 Washington, Oct. 24.?Alter reject ling a proposal that Congress should have the right ot review, the hous^, I late today passed the bill for creation ot a commission, headec Dy the secre- t tary of the treasury, with full author,- i ity to fund war debts ot foreign na tions due the United States and amoun j ""g to ten billion dollars. The rote on final passage of the bill j was 199 to 117. The measure now goes : to the senate for early consideration. | Except for one minor amendment as to phraseology, the bill stood up li^e a ' stone wall while several Republicans and Democrats were attempting to pull it down with amendments. First to be defeated was a proposal by Representative Frear, Wisconsin, a Republican member of the ways ana means committee, providing that for eign nations Indebted to the United States be required to pay a rate of in terest averaging 5 per cent. Later the amendment by Representative Col Iter, Mississippi, Democratic member of the committee leading the fight for changes, to require congressional re view or approval of claims settlements was defeated, 117 to 71, on a rising vote and 136 to 98 when members marched through the aisle for a man to man count. It was this same propos al, embraced In a motion to recommit, that wng put to the house for a record ed vote later and defeated 185 to 131. Amendments flew In from all sides, all Being rejected. One hy Represen tative Tinkhain, Republican, Massa chusetts, to prevent extension of time for payment of Interest beyond two years, went down In a shout of noes. Towards the last Representative Fish. Republican, New York, stepped to tbe front with an amendment that Interest payments be used toward a boons tor former service men. It was thrown out on a point c< order by Chairman Fordney, who expreaaed the hope that Congress at the regular ses sion beginning In December would vote for the bonns. Mr. Oompers can 'boast that the un ion workers who proclaimed "No beer, no work!" had both demands conced ed.?Wall Street Journal. COTTON STORAGE?We have storage capacity for every bale ot cotton 1 grown In Wake, F*ranklln, Warren ' and Vance County In sprlnklered: warehouses: Kate Sbc per month, | which Includes storage. Insurance, handling. Carolina Bagging Com pany, Henderson, N. C. 10-7-8t [POR SALE?Two and one-half nice building lots on Middle stre?t. In one of best residential-sections now open In Lonlsbnrg. Easy terms. Apply to J. I. Cooke, Lonlsbarg, N. C. 10-21-tf. What d Good Fit! Tom?'' Oh. Jim How do yon like my new suit boy. Ain't it a darn good fit!" Jim?"Where did yon get itV Tom?"I bought it from the Service Shop. Yon Know Jim they have on display about five hundred sam ples in suit and half suit patterns to pick from." Jim?"What do you mean Tom T Tom?"A yard or more to select from T " Jin^?" Yes ?Tom." I . - Tom?Yes boy they give a fit, I mean a fit. That man Mr. 8. W. Purvis must be from New Yor*. He certainly does know his business, and he sho does fit m man. You can buy a Tailored suit as cheapas you can a ready made suit. Just think the good fit you get when you buy from the Service Shop." j THE SERVICE SHOP . S. W. PUKVIS, Manager ??i Phone 105 Capitafftoui Laundry Louisburg, N. d
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