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Yards Beautiful 8c Per Yard 400 Yards 40 inch White Lawn to sell at 10 cents and 12 Colored Lawns to sell at 5 cents per yard. 2000 Yards, yard everwhere at-40^cents per yard, our price - 1000 Yds. Galatea Cloth '' j This wash material is strong and serviceable for boys suits being especially durable. We show it in all leading shades both solid and in figured de signs, price 12 l-2c and 15c per yard. Boys^WoeL^ants Our stock of boys pants in Blue Serge, fancy worsteds I t cheyiots etc., is the largest in Louisburg. Our prices are as low as good merchan dise can be sold, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 per pair, sizes from 6 to 18. Ladies Ready - - Made - Undeware In thifTSae^we show a.s6m plete range of nicely finished nainsoofc goWns, corset cover^fckirts, princess slips etcvAlook will convince you that we can save you money in the buying of ready-made-underwear. Oxfords ? Our stock of Oxfords and Pumps is still complete in Tan, Gun Metal, Wax Calf and Patent Leather. Full supply for men, women and childen with prices reduced tolmalMroom for Fall shoes. ? ? ?? ? ? . 600 yards Black^Skirt Goods in Poplin, Soisette whip cord and Batiste at 25c per yard. Mens Shirts. We have just opened a large shipment of mens shirts in all the new patterns, includ ing the french cuff effects. Priced especially low for quick sale, 50c each. 1000 yards Beautiful Curtain Scrim with single and double borders. Also complete line . of shadas in tan and brown. Regular price elsewhere 25c, -sqir price 19c per yard. A visit to our store will suffice to sho 4r you why our trade is good while others complain. We Carry a full stock all the time and can supply youi/wants. We invite a comparison of goods and price. SOLE AGEUTS GODMAN SHOES CROWELL CO. LOUISBURG, North Carolina SOLE AGENTS KABO CORSETS THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN. Pleasant Evening Reveries. ? A Column Dedi cated to Tired Mothers as They Join the Home Circle at Evening Tide RUDE THOUGHTS FROM THE EDITORIAL FEN OUR SCHOOLS. W hile this piper haa always been a warm friend to the schools of oar towa it intends to t?ke,a deeper in terest ia them -during the ensuing year. We believe it is the duty ot every citizen to take a live interest in onr schools. During the years that are past, soores of diplomas have beta handed out as a olaaa after claas of onr young people have stepped out of school's life into lite'a school. Would that we could in this issue of our paper place before its readers the fsmiliar faoe of eaoh and every one, but such ia among the impossibilities, for Grim Death, on bis white horae, haa thtiined the ranks and as "Death lovea a ahining mark," many of the moat promising fell before rescbing the noonday of life, but we can assist ' in keeping green their memories. Onr school home! What words fall upon the ear with so maoh music in their cadence as those which recall the scenes of sehool days new numbered among the memories of the past Intervening vears have not dimmed the vivid eoloringa with which mem ory has adorned those joyous daya. While we all graduate in much the ' same manner, how different haa the wheel of fortune turned. Some with plaintive tonguea have had to walk in lowly vales of life's weary way, others in loftier hymns have sung of nothing bat joy, aa they bavr Ired den the mooiltain'lop; but "do matter how neat the summit or base of the mountain of fame you will meet with a graduate from our schools, you meet with one who ia a credit to UL? the' twig Is tent, ao is the tree inolined," and babiu we're formed undir the moulding power of a moral atmosphere whioh seems to permaata the sekoola of oar little city, whioh stay by one through life. Oar school life ia indeed . the golden link that binda youth to age, and he ia still bat a ohild, however time may have furrowed hia aheek or ailvered hia brow who ean yet re call, with a aoftening heart, the happy school daya pawed in thu oity. ? ? ? F?frth of July. Let every reader of thia column plan for a jolly time on the Fourth. We. live too faat in America. Wa have not enough holidays ? not enough raiting plaoea ? not enoagh intermission in oar work-day world. It were better if ofteoer to have laid, aside ita tools ? irafflo and trade stopped, now and then, now and then, and to consider ita aim 'and end. * There must be an oasia in every desert The black 8ierraa has ita sunlit valleys.' There ate smiling nooks even among the Cordilleras. Halting plaoea they are, great rooks and their ahadowa, even in the drearieat land. Ua who builds up a shelter for the storm-beaten and foot-weary pilgrim over the road traoed by the -'great caravan" ia a benefactor to hia race and hia raem oriea should be cheriabed while holi daya are observed. Holiday timel Who would eare to knew why and whence came the ooatom. Enough to Ipow that oare per-foroe moat smooth his wrinkled front, and fan and frolic for the time rale the hour. It were folly not to enjoy Uie glimees u* suuabiue v - ' - ? ' . that come through the oloud rift*, short lived and evanescent though they be. Th?y prove that there is brightness beyond ? that no elouds are ao dense bat stray beams may penetrate them. Rosy faces, wreathed and joyons, welcome the foetive season. With its momtitions, its reminders, its re grets, and its hopes, comes the happy holiday. It is well that the ancient baildere set up mile posts on the highway of time, else it were a doll and tiresome road. ? ' ? * dont's FOB WIVES. The leader of Rockefeller's oh ureh at Cleveland, Ohio, recently took the above heading for his text, and he asked his hearers to pot the fol. lowing ten do'nta op in their wive'a mirrors: t. Don't marry a man for a living, but for ' love. Manhood without money if'better than money without manhood. 2. Don't overdress nor under dress; common sense ta sometimes better than style. 5. A wife with a hobble skirt and^ a husband with patched trousers make a poor pair. A woman can throw more out of a window with a spoon than a man can put into the cellar with a shovel. ' HOW NOT TO BUN A HOUSE. 4. Don't think that the way to run a bouse is to run iwiy trora it. It is wrong to go around leeturing other women on how to bring op1 children, while you are nsglsctin? your own 6. Don't tell your troobles to your neighbors. They have enough of their own. Fight it out with your self if it takes all aommer. 6. Don't nag. The saloonkeeper is always glad to welcome yoor hus band with a smile. 7. Dont try to get more out of a looking glass than you pot into it. Hature'a sunshine is better for ? wo man's beauty than man'a powders and paints. -whist mini as ?mbct ? J <? 8. Don't make gamblers and drunkards of your children by run ning whist parties for prize* and serving punch with a stick in it. 9. Don't forget to teil the truth especially to the conductor about the ?ge of year child; honesty is worth more to you and them than a nickel. A boy who is 8 years old at home and 6 on the cars will soon learn other things that are not so. 10. Don't forget that home is a woman's kingdom, wbere-she reigns as queen. To be a mother of a Lincoln, a Garfield, or a MeKinley, is to be the mother of a prinoe. |akea the Nation Gasp The awftlUiat of injuries on a Fqutui of July staggtn humanity. Set /over against It, hoWWer. As the wonderful healing, by BuckHW Arnica Safre, of thousands, who sulk red from* bams cuts, bruises, bulle/ ^mnds oAfexplo I sione. Its the quisle heifer of balls nl 1 cer?, eczema, sor/llpa or plies. 26 cU. at Ayeock Drug INDIGESTION Live*, Kidney, Bladder Troubles, and p-OJervous Debility yield Readily to HAGGARD'S TABLETS \ "A 8UBE CUR*." Chattahoochee, Ga.. Oct. 31. 1905 Haggard Spe&fitOe., Atlanta, Ua., G?ntlemen:-VVha>re used your taolets for indigestion anA^ave found them to be just what.you clahnfor them. 1 have tried teveralfomedies, rat did not get any relief until I tried youlstablets. I would chefMmlly reoommend^your tab lets as a ?Ure cure for idigestiobv Yourt truly, S. H. GREfetfOH- D. Try th?m at our risk. If they doVot benefit you, money refunded. 60cabch< For Sale by Ay cocke Drug Co. ' To The Tax Payers of Louisburg This is the mttith to list your taxes. Please come to the Clerk's office and list same at once. Those who have not paid' their ttxes tor 1911 will please do so at once. ' \ R. H. 4)avis, Clerk ? -/ V ? V v. \ ?tyw 7014. Jt b? stout worn in will tod Ihli I It tk. coTHwhe hu bra looking lor. It Dade of ?? finjf n"Hfy nl m>rrrrli?l batlitn with cmbrol^Fr trim. Hu I2 incb (ndu.Md front clup jfd tbrt* ptlra of topporteri. Sim 2D to 36. Perfect lines for the woman of stout figure are most easily se cured ty weanrfg a Kabo form-redueuig corset. This nevr idea known as /KABO "ID LTVK MODEL COKfllT" applies especially to the corsets fo^women of full figure. The inodel used for fashioning (these corsets has quite a full iW corsets are fashioned in suenxway as to give a re duction in^hip measurement of from thre^sto four inches and at the same time are won derfully graceful an&^omfort .able. The material very strong and the boning is g?V anteed unbreakable and it wilK never rust. eyelets or with the loop cord eyelet*. All Iibo Corsets are guaranteed non-nutable throughout. CANDLER COMPAN Semi-Annual Payment of Interest a ? ' ft I j ? The regular semi-annual Interest ?n deposits in the Sarins:* r\J(~)f t{*?> Department of this Bank will be credited on our books July lat. I ^ jt wjn be ready for payment, or for entry on pass-books Mon day, July lit. Interest not withdrawn will be added to principal, and bear inter est the same as original deposit. ' Your savings account with this Bank may mean a home of your own, a good education, a profitable investment, a vacation tri^, or a paid insurance premium. The possibilities are limited only by your earnest purpose t > save and your earning capacity. Jr ? . \ y ? Four Per Cent. Interest ? Compounded Semi-Annually V ? . /# ? NEW PERIOD? July 1st is the beginning of a new period in this department. it ? * -i ? -* * ? " depositors V? sore to open an accoun ly a depositor increase your balance menth will bear interest "from the i)? July If you are not already one of with us before that date. It yoi Deposits made on or before the " savin TK| CITIZENS BANK A. Hunt Resources <800,000. J. B. Owen President July 4th >? N - Mg'r. Savings Depfytment thw Bank will be Closed
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