1922 SPRING SHOWINGS
?n Latest Styles and Fabrics
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New Skirting Material 40 inch wide.
$3.50 to $6.00 yd.
Big lot short lengths in CalieOv
Bleaching, Percale, Gingham, Suiting
10c to 20c yd.
Nothing in this lot higher than 20c yd. >
New lot of Stont Dresses received.
Sizes 42 to 46 1-2.
j NEW LOTS OF HATS COMING IN
DAIL5T.
Our Spring line of Men^s. Young Mot's and Boys' Suits are
about complete. A few hints to those who buy early. "Why go
to a tailor and pay big prices when you can step into our
store and get fitted on short notice. The folks who make our
clothes hare studied how to fit almost everybody. A few min
utes of your time and well demonstrate to you how it's done.
The array of styles are wonderful this season. A new mod
el for alL Coaaerrstiw as well as sport and semi-sport mod
els are displayed and prices that will carry you back to the
days before the war.
COMB Df AMD LOOK THEM OVER
Louisburg's Quality Department Store v
P. W. WHELESS. Proprietor
Corner Market and'Nash Streets : LODISBDRG, N. C
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I?f rJEESfOHY OF THOMAS FKAZIEB.
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The death angels vlaited the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frasler , on
Sunday evening. February 19, 1922,
and took from them their son, Thomas,
which they so dearly loved. He had
been sick for three weeks with pneu
monia. He was a faithful member of
Harris Chapel Baptist church. Al
ways willing to do all he could to help
with the work of the church. He was
twenty-eight years of age, so young
to leave this world but God does all
things well for them that love him.
So weep not dear mother but try by
the power of God to meet him again
where there is no parting.
We should not weep for him for w?
know he is In Heaven awaiting to meet
hlB love ones there. He leaves a fa
ther, mother, four sisters, Ave broth
ers, and a lot of relatives and friends
to mourn their loss. The funeral was
held at his home by his pastor. Rev.
Howard." Several beautiful songs
were sung. Then the pall bearers
carried him to the new made grave.
Followed by a large cro vd of Juniors
The Sunday School girls carried the
many Cowefts that had seen sent by
Ills friends. He was tenderly laid to
rest b?tuMLth a rtound of beautiful
flowers .
A dear friend from us has gone
How sad it is to think
His smiling f3ce on canh ~ ? ? ? ? ?
No more we'll see.
His life oil earth was very short
But Jesus knew best
How calmly and sweetly he's sleeping'
On his dear Sartor's breast.
The angles gathered around him
Who wanted him to go
And join them in that Happy land
Where there's Joy forever more. .
With the angles he is marching now
Over In that happy lan? ' .]
A glorious crown in on his head
Ajjd a glittering harp in his hand.
He left this world of sin and sorrow I
He has laid life's 'burden down
He took his Savior hand in hand
And went home to wear his crown.
Dear parents do^not grieve
For him dear brothers
And sisters do not weep
For he is Kiting at the gate
Hfs loved *>ne there to greet.
Thou are gone I miss thee dear friend
But I know you're free from eare
And when here our work is ended
We will meet yon over there.
No parting words are said up there
No goed-bya kiss is gjMn
No farewell tears are ever
Said with Jeeus up in Heaven.
"ONE WHO KJ{EW HIM.
Seed Irish Potatoes
MAINE GROWN, . . . .75 and 80c Per Peck
Ford Casings and Tubes cheap. A foil
line of Heavy and Fancy Groceies at all
times. Ain still selling Shoes cheap. Come
to see me when in need of any. Will meet
competition on anything for the Cash.
kU+U Upta ft, ./*>? ^ '
? & Yours truly,
I J- w- PERRY
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Mrs. J. T. N^L dm Hiss J:dii
Bartholomew, was iWM. Tth. liSL
Her girlhood was spent fbr the ixat
part ax Casta 1 ia. where .she was ? sen
oral lanriir at school and at tjew
and won nanv friend* by her izstl
fishness and tbonghtfalneos of ot^tra.
On Dec. 4th. 1M1 she was m-i>4
to Mr. J. T. Neal. of Centerrilie and
lived there the rest of her life.
lonK u ?>? had good health she
most active in every new now , ..
which tended to nplift her wmipiilg
and make it a brighter. happier ;'ace
to Uve. The school and the charch
were both |i patty halpsd and sxreagth
ened by her assistance. She was tho
founder and the landing spirit of the
missionary society of
president for a Inng I
She was riei pwM? 1 of the Prank
tin County Missionary Union froaa the
time of its organisation an til tailing
health compelled her to resign the of
ten. She will be (rally mrssed by
all *
ence still lives and her ezaapie is an
inspiration to others to go and 4c like
She died Ft*. 14th. 1M2 at Mercy
Hospital. Baltimore. Md. It 1
then soManty ahe was taken away. >t
God knows beet and h mar sorrow we
The Good Oid Days
Are Back Again
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Remember the days when a man could
get a suit made to measure at about the
orice of a ready made?
Well, that's the big piece of news I have
for you ? they're back again!
During the "high price" years, many
men accustomed to wearing suits made
to their order were deprived of this pleas
ore because of PRICE.
These men will be glad to hear that the
tremendous ttefltttea of the SERVICE
SHOP have again made possible the pop
ular priced, individually measured; indi
vidually tailored suit.
Our prices lower again! Our line proves
it.
Agent for FIT WELL* TAILORIHG CO.
S. W. PURVIS, ?
THE SERVICE SHOP
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Your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
at Reasonable Prices x