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TABLE OIL CLOTH FOR 15c PER YARD ffl s B THE GALL OF AUTUMN Sounds Through the Style World Today=-And Finds Its Most Satisfying Answer Here This Store Is In Its Gayest Attire ? It is one great room through and through here, fashion at its best, is on parade and you may choose and pick items from that stand for the last word of perfection amongst the ultra and correct. We've never had more to show and we've never been surer that what we have will reach with abso lute precision up to every requirement of what exacting folks call "best." Take this as our most cordial invitation to come in and look at our special displays of ? 'V ? N !*? ' ? ? 1 ?* . V * ! ? . * Millinery, Dress Goods, Suits and Coats, Fine Shoes Etc. Mrs. Annie Loy, Miss Clellie Jones, . Mis Mattie Cooke, Mrs. Eva Meadows, Miss Oma White, Mrs. Allen Harris, John D. Hines, Chas. M. Gattis, WILL BE GLAD P. S- & K. TO '\SEE VOU AX kTIvlTlen's (XHVA H(M HXOTD HO STiaVil ^ The Home Circle Column A. HOME SNCGGEBY. There should always be one spot in Che houie sacred to the best in terests of the family. A room full of comfort, where the sofa is made to lounge on, and the chairs to tilt back, and the carpet to dig the toes in; where bills and bickerings are alike forbidden, and the straight laced property ot the dining ro*m or parlor can be abandoned for romps and story telling; where the dust doesn't show and nothing is loo fine to use, and at whose door all the burdens drop off as they will soma time at the gate of heaven ? a room whose speech is silver and whose silence is golden ? where the tr.an quilitv ot a summer Sabbath is bro ken only by sweet murmurs of love and confidence, where a happy cat curls herself to repose in blissful af finity with the peaceful house dog, a place where the wioked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest. A sort of moral lean-to whioh ad joins the house beautiful. Here Ja cob's ladder is planted, and angels ascending and descending bring with them endless measures of peace. Everv home should have this one ' place of retreat. It is no possible plaoe. Love is the architect; content its atmosphere. We find it in our friends' homes, of ten where least expected, and are surprised because it is never a show plaoe. It is simply a golden room in a wooden house. * ? * t Fashion kills more women than toil and sorrow, Obedience to fash ion is a greater transgression of the laws of woman's nature, a greater in jury to her phjsioal and mental con dition, than poverty and neglect. The slave woman at her task will ItTB and ^row-old. ?n<L lee two or three generations of her mistresses fade and pass away. The washer woman. with scares a ray of hope to cheer her in her t*il, will live to see her fashionable sisters die n* I ? ? her. The kitohlnjn aid 1s b< strong 1 nsrs?J like a siok bsby It h ! Sid truth that fashion-pampered wo men are slmost worthless for a)l the ends of human life; they have hut little force of oharaoter; they have still ltss power of moral will, and quite as little physioal energy. They live for no great purpose in life, they accomplish no worthy ends. They Are only doll forms in the hands of milliners and servants, to be dress ed and fed to order. They write no books, they set no virtuosi examples of rich and womanly life. If they rear children, nurses and servants do all save give them birth, and when reared, what are they? What do .they tver amount to but weak scions of the old stook? Who ever heard of a fashionable woman's ohild ex hibiting any virtae of power of mind for which it became eminent? Read the biographies of great and good men and women. Not one of them had a fashionable mother. They nearly all sprung from strong mind ed women, who had about as little to do with fashions as the changing clouds. The trite .saying, "A man may say too maoh, even on the best ? ? ? The sunbeam is composed of mil lions of minute rays; so home-light must be constituted of little tender ness, kindly looks, sweet laughter and loving words. ? . ? ? Stories first heard at mother's knee are never focgottan. It is the same with some other things received at our mother's knee which will readily occnr to our readers. ? m m Don't you see a good many pale girls in your stores, girls with blood less, half baked sort of faoes, whose walk, whose voice, whose whole ex pression is void of spirit and foroe? Those girls are in the green state. Send them out in the country; let them throw away their parasols and live o?t >n -the sunshine far three month, and w? *>ould give more for one of them in #ny work requiring spirit than for a dozen of the pale things who live In the shade. . The; ? 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With them you cao get all sorts of vah> able presents ? articles suitable for young and Akl i men, women, bora and girl*. You II bo delighted to boo what you can get free with out one cent of coat to ybu, Get our new illustrated catalog. Aeaepecicdoffer,w wiB tend it free daring September and October only Y our name and address gp * postal will bring It to yoa_ Cbmpom from Duk<% Mix+wr* torud mith taMifr*** HOI"" " TIKSiJRYlSJiAr*4 aikcr taMl or co*jom* ttmtd 4j> W. ST. LOUIS. MO. BIG LINE SCHOOL BOOKS We have in this linn about all the necessities for your children and will be glad to furnish you what you may need, Toilet Articles VVe have the most complete line of toilet articles ever carried in a town no larger than Louisburg and are easily in position to furnish the ladies almost anj-thing they want m this line. Call in and look it over. 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