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CANDLER CROWELL COMPANY We axe now taking stock in every department of our store an.d'nnd short lots of remnants in ERCALES, DRESS GINGHAMS, GALATEA CLOTH, LAWNS, WHITE AND FIGURED, MADRAS SHIRTINGS, CURTAIN DRAPERIES, ETC. - All of which we^plaoe on sale at l?6s than wholesale prices LADIES READY-MADE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT COST . Our stock of Muslin Underwear consisting of Gowns, Princess Slips, Combination Suits, Skirts etc., is now re duced to wholesale cost and should attract the attention of those who want cool summer wear at a nominal cost. AT 50 CEHTS PER PAIR /? 48 Pairs Misses and small sized womens shoes on bar gain counter at 50c, former price was $1.50 to $2.50 each. NEW DRS8S^GIgGHAMS AJH) PERCAIj3t^>^ Wv?ave just received a large ship ment of new dress ginghams and percales ' "** ' ' for fall school dresses. This is a splendid opportunity to get materials forfchildrens school dresses in the new fall colors, guaranteed fast to washing. LADIES OXFORDS AND PUMPS - Our stock of pretty Oxfords and pumps is complete. ^Comprising all the new style pumpB in one and two straps in patent leather, gun metal, kid and tan. All of which we offe?~st reduced prices to close out. Childrens "Oxfords . also reducedto-price. . MENS TEM HATS We have just opened a large^&hipment of new hate for Men in all best and latest styles. ^Prices range from *1.00 to S3.00 each .n We propose to make July and August our busy months and to do this we have reductions on all goods "to. make room for new fall stock already- beginning to arrive SOLE AGENTS GODMAN SHOES ::.:::ler-crowell LOUISBTJRG, North Carolina SOLE AGENTS KABO CORSETS / THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN, Pleasant- Evening Reveries.? fl Goltfrim Dedi cated to Tired Mothers a8 They Join the Home Circle at Evening Tide , E17DE THOUGHTS FROM THE EDITORIAL PEK TDHH MODEL BD8SCKD. Much 3ms been said atd written about tbe model hasbaod. A quarter of a century ago Ella Wlneler Wil ?ox penned her ideas at a model bseband aad we doubt if lb*; hurt ever been improved apoa. "Ella" said if sbe were asked to define the meaning of ? successful man, -she would gay a man who Has made a bappy home for his wife aad child ren. No matter what he has doae m the way of achieving wealth or honors, if he fcaa done that lie is ? grand success. If he has aot done that, and it is ills own fault, though he be the higbeet in tbe land, ihs is a most pitiable failure. I wonder how many run in tbe mad pursuit for fold wliich charac terizes this age, realise that there is no fortune whioh can be left their families as preoious as the memories of a happy borne. I beard a daughter say, with bit terness, one day: "I never knew a happy hoar in my ehildhood. liy father was so cross and severe ha craibed my mother's spirit and des troyed eur youth. Nothing oan ever recompense sm for that." What a memory for a daughter to carry through lifei I have known several men who were objects of terror to their families. Lasghter ctased, mirth was silenoed, callers intuitive ly took Isave, when the master of the house approaohed. ?I wonder what such men can lite for. I ean imagine ao honor that oan ooaapen* sateAfor the less of those Bear est to us. I think more Asserioan men than women marry tor love. Yet there are fewer good husbsnds thsn good wivet, take the land over. If yoa marry a beauty and a belle, or a vtrf popular yosng lady even. you do dodbt felt bight? elated over your eoj^ueat, and It was your in tention to make her fcappy. ~ Bat, perhaps, yen did not Malice that aa extra eurMon on yoar part wotetd be neeeeeaejr aa tune rolled oo. Aw dent Iorer*4oo otteo aad too quiok ly become indifferent baabande; net indifferent an heart, maybe, but io different ia action. The girl wba has been sa^ght and admired, aad praised by .a orowd .of enamored ?waina during her (ingle -career, can not help fealiag heartache* and re. piniage if aha ia unnotaoed or nag lected aa a wife. It will not do to let her take it for granted that yoa -still care for her, or (till admire her. Fon moat tell her ao sometimes ? the oftener the totter. It may seem foolishness to yen, but it is often a matter of life and death import to a wife ? a few fond, admiring worda from a huaband'a lipa. It will not coat you aaytbing and it wiH make hen happy. Praise her discretion, ber good aenae, and her dignity.,' and. tell her that theae qualities are dear er to yoa than her beauty* and mark my words, she will strive to dtasrve your praiae -?ith renewed ambition. If ebe-doee noy she will he vary light wsight indeed. See to it thei no man payi your wife awaeier com plimenta or appreciate* ber beauty or worth more than you do. Tell her that aha ia the best wifs in the world, and that you are aare no one else on earth eould make you so happy aa alu has done. You hare no idea, being a man, how mueh joy auch worda bricg to a wife4* heart. If you oome home and find some-" thing out of place in the honae, or not to your liking, do not let it be the firit thing mentioned. Try and" find something to praise and appre ciate, and then speak of the matter that displeases you and uk to brave at attended to. W omen need love, praise, appre ci?tioa,aod pleasure, as maob aa flowers nee-i <!>? sunlight; and, as ?* rale, the best wives are the <womea who receive .considerate brndnete and atteatWn -from the irightfol sonree ? the hnebond. a nivum wdHi*. A brawling wbmtn oaa make more oontontton tbaa any after cre ated thing aalnsn it as a guinea hen or a peacock. A bratal wend hnru mere U^aa a Wow. Yenean heal a (or a heart-braise. A wort ia not a kite. Yo? eanU 'draw it lW?k with a string, tite epokna it fa Hke a bird let loose fraa a ca*e, it wSl sever com? back ead be look *4 ibehtnd the ban ot forgetfalnee* again. Woold it not be a good idea, tbea, ao much aa paisikle to (oiego idle gossip a boat trouble* that ?ari't be helped, and to reeetae to be mote where we can't eay pleasant things, ^sympathy is neaeenny to oa all; bat sympathy carried to aa eaaeaa is Bke an over dose of opaaaa, it weak eaa the fibre and dulls the spirit*. Too aanoh chattering about trouble* that mast be endured rather than cored, will end in making weakling* of as. The way to get along in this world ia too keep our breath and oor atrength (or tbe battlefield, aad not waste it in idle chat about 'tbe. campfire. The man wh? talka ia not' the man who does. Tha tisie tbe gallant Sberidan pot_ ip in riding down to Winoheater woold never have immortalised bia name had he descended from hie horse and talk ed the sitoation over with every straggler be met. WOKD? TO TB1XK OF. v Work is no diahonor, ana laxinee* ia no 'credit to any one, It ia good and proper to hare good wage*; bat half piv ii much bettor than noth. inlaid even working 'or nothing ii far oatt? r thaa luineea add yie*. The dJvil ahray* find* employment for thejidle and vioioaa. Idleneea ia tl)? begetter ol ori oe. It la degrad ing and demoralizing in its tenden cies, and criminal in it9 results. The idle are always easily tempted, and their veiApdspeodenee makes tbi?i ready and willing victim to temp tation#. There is no true manhood without independence. Fashion is a great and frivolous folly. He whose individuality ts swallowed up in fash ion, (oily, or society, has lost that which he may never see again, and without which his lite must be a vain and aimless* one. He wbo res trains himself from luxuries may helps others ia necessities. He w ho help others csay look to i'rovidcnoe ta help biei ia his hoar of pr? etng need. DMoskies are placed iu our way that we aay overcome dtero, and pass throagh victory to triataphs. Pride goes before destruction, hot honor and nobleness aad independ ence of aoal an approved by our Maker and are profitaMs to aaan -Irfttdw Indian UM?d on Track Near RocfceUe, 111., aa ladian , weat to aleep on a railroad Ataek and was killed by the fast eiofreea. H J was jald for his carelessness with hm life. OfltaJU that way when people neglect coughs aadeoJda. Dtm'triak your life when prompt, uic or Dr. Sew] Discovery wilTWr/ them and' so pre vent dangerous tAut or lnaff trouble. "It completely Auttae, in a abort time, of a terrible couch that followed a severe attaek o I Grip, ^wri tea J. R. Watts. Floyjtoda, Tex**-, >C*nd I re gained IS p/unda in weight that I had lost." Qulsk, sate, reliable -*ic ? anteed. fOe and fl.OO. Trial bottle free at Meoek Drag Co. / IGESTION Liver, Kfl Mexro HAGG/ Bladder, ebllity Tie oubles, and 1 Readily to )'S/ TABLETS com." Ckattaboocl HsRpard Speeii Gentlemen :-j for Indifceatiqii and be Jnit wr tried ??Tei any reliafynntil i tried would l^ta aa yiure core i truly, S. Try tlfem at our rlik benefit you, money refun Ga., Oct. 31. 1905 , Atlanta, Oa., ' yonr taDleta found them to them. 1 have it did not get tablets. I your tab Ion. M. D. . - . xdo not refunded. 60e?i box reeomn Kr' Bale by Ayeocke Drut? oS. \ T1 : ^ novum linUUr ~ No romUlns. no di? kM? A uf? Pod plowing *yrup? 30c. I>ra?*isU The beautiful lines of /the KABpf "THB LIVE HOUU. CORSET* are making a lot of talk among/cie best dressed womfti. /These corsets are fash ioned in Paris and fitted live models. This in V> necessary to a good appearance. I G^l? smi ?024 atyu-arai. For dalntiMte and durability Chic corvrt Is unexcelled. /The stitched belt lepds steeafftb and the Pretty embroidery trim make* It ? verr attractive garment. la Bade offcatlite aod ba#12-inch front claip. *od two paira o( wide sosportera. Sixes 18 to 30. / $1.00 \ Dbn't fail to ask for a K abb Fashion Book. K*Wtor~ta < ??flfd ?7*U t*. A COOLER ? CROWEI L COMPAQ SOLE AGENTS With Increasing Years * v y The duty of providing for those whom you must soon leave becomes the more imperative. it will ?oon be too late. Neglected duties increased anguish m the final hon$ For full information regarding The Mutual Life Policies, see, ph#6a or write. R. P. TAYLOR, - I District Manager. Louisburg, - North Carolina / - ?? ~ ? -\ ilk : - ? Office overC. T. Stokes store, V. H. Furgurson'andjB. B. Perry, Special Agents, will be glad to answer any J' r~" " . * ? ?
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