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Overcome the weakness and nature ! cures the cold?that is the lav of reason. Carefully avoid dragged pills, sjraps or stimulants; they 'are only props and braces and whips. It is the pure medicinal nourishment in Scott's Emulsion that quickly en ncbes the biood, strengthens the lungs and helps heal the air passages. And mirk this well?Scott's Emul sion generates body-heat as protection against winter sickness. Get Scott's at your drug store it-day. It always strengthens and builds up. FASCINATINGJPRING MODES Boleros and Short Skirts Combine in Jaunty Costumes?Turkish Trouser Skirts. N?-w York. March 4,^?W itx. ut br?tat? of Spring vealier. (x?:8B?? to lake m Spring-like cx??cr^xv H -L* iL pyer coior* or itjuw: ?il br.|^i ia*?r? and (oihen alao&ic? u; t_e world thai Sftfiac La* re-tamel tTr-a tt? thes ait or dress r?s-.s.f ci u.c soccer colors of witter. ColTert cloth baa keen l??e tupr^liy *:nter saits and is Ttry pop tiar ? pn^s. for it i* I4I1 in coior arc c-oe : ine* with many A tt* c.-oLb oii?! bac*-^kia covert is th< seves: c! U.J tj-p*. A ^* dsjf ago I rece.red annoi!?c-r n.?:?i .cards from F\fi_ atcsm drt?> - i.k;Lg t^tablishsesit. of a pnvau T:*w 'jf Iltir tf?Cfct EiOOtrifr Prvic t?r g-rL^ral fcalc*rooeu I *ii pv-dw into * ?Tij trd gold eferra&or freer. Utrt to an arustic rooa aix> m gr*j and vlite and gold. TLe iXp.tK of eUge* *cc spied ace side of toe. room. A few chairs vere placed care lessly' aro:md ti? rocm. and vc r~ *,c* o^r^'.Tfi comfortable for tit rtnt* jI *aart 5ew C??t h Eaplre Ltoe* Boleros were the most striking feat ures shown. Short little bobby. sleeTe leas jackets, ?orne' cut square and straight around. others scalloped or slarh^d These were worn'oxer fnll blouses which bloused a trifle oTer the belt or girdle instead of being palled straight down. M ost of these were "long sleeved, while others had tfc? bell ?leer?, three-quarter or hall-length, wide and unbound at the lower edge The skirts were full and short, most of then being built in peasant lines, i with full apron-like orerskirt* front | and back, dirlded on the sides ani showing a plain or ruffled underskirt ! beneath. Another noticeable feature in these dresse^ was the fact that they were a!! made in a normal waistline, an in teresting fact when one thinks of all the long-waiKted and Empire liners which are shown as forerunners of Sprtnr and Summer fashions. It is a fact that the frocks made on Empire lines are decidedly for the girlish figure while the roond-waisted frocks suit all styles of figure more or less. Another type-o**rostume shown here was taken from the 15th Century Fresu.i -TTiiTrmrt Tne ms "doable t-fitci. t^-rer*3 front u: tax* LLr*gt: wkic rr^.**x??-y wi;u cti2 on r A fcixci p.*?-.fc pt pl? !c*tf of ti*. ?UH TVu * or? oTrr & fril fbn rtflk on li* son .c. U-iag to Mut^be: 3 ;<:?-ai<rd ruSe* wnxi are on the tones of k a^j ^tru m ptum-: flat anc pet ca. ti<e icwer -<xt witbo?-. a vt-?<r .r g of LZ.J 2a the** ires*s*s the )o*g t?i> ?k* vuown ix. -" aay different siyVe* Soss* i_ne* witi 4 pie*!**! lower skirt si^o? .if jusa below. ana : ra?r wiLh an xxn cerikiri of Urtjr lact one of t?*e*e frocks I will deser.>: is detail Tit .i t-rt had & km? blue UUk h.*i;t: viti a iim4 of frikv and cr^sfcfrd Titi a rati a stripe. This slashed t;? about e-^Lt t>ci^ anc faced -upoc lit npper s^ie wiLh pU : bine- Tbe p:?ale<d crdtr^kirt of pUl: b:?e just peeped o*t from beneaih the Turk A tion boitro >ckt: also sla*i.ei ud boud with plans blue is worn ot?t & white chiffoo bionse with a &&:? ?w pki; down tbe center harin* 1 Larrow frill oc either side. Tbe km? vleeT? had deep Sarin? cuffs of the striped silk with a frill of tbe cUffon arcmnd Ms edge The collar of lb* blouse tu very high with & frill of caiffoo abort sad below. Another little dress which sportec a sfcon bolero jacket and chiffcn blouse barirj d*?ep bell sleerea of the chiffon. had a ?kirt which shoved s new erolutiou of the Umic skirt. Tbe 1 ?kirt wxs of blue chiffac taffeta with two boz-pleatia?s aro on d the bottom Tbe skirt w*s tbe fall length ia the back, bo: the front was tbe depth of the two box-p'.eated ruffles shorter. an? veneath. were two box-pleat^i frills r't white chiffon. The effect wa? -tunning. Contrast is a strong note In the, color <ombinarons of the season Many a*rk jackete were shown wita white cr light co'.cred skirts. Wide leather belt* were used on some cf the dresses rjst white serge dret* hi<i i. re*i paten: leather belt whkh *j: rf ry effeci:re indeed. A wnite chiffon afternoon dre-s stojec tre rsr'.an sieeres with scr p;.ce froLVs of- hlet !a/.e an d a !oo?r panel of u e fie*, lace in the back Th^ usua". -kirt * e_s made of chiffon w:t^ thre*" ?r 11 **?t*~d ben is ^*f chirred sj'v applied- Cach band was shirred upon ar cord top and bottom wMch gare the band a t try pretty finish. A mode which .is haring quite~ a rogue and is both graceful and effect ire has been inspired by the Turkish tronsei-% This drest. howrrer, is not a tronser. -kirt. far be it! There is a foond&tjoo skirt C2de shorter than the outside 'kirt and the lower edge of the oatslde skirt is gathered and caught to the lower edge of the un derskirt and the skirt itself is bloused. xf that term can be nsed. all around the bottom. The dress which I saw haring a skirt like this had a very wide belt with large round diskc or moons embroidered on it in red and silrer and gold. * - - A coat and a dress showing the long and the short-waisted effects are ?hown in the 11 lustrations. The coat in diagonal bine serge, with full skirt and belt with pockets upon each side is a late and practical model for the Spring coat. In the illustration the coat is worn with a rund-colored skirt In plain and moire taffeta Is the dress illustrated made in the latest basque effect. The bodice is giren the long-waisted appearance by a panel front which is cnt in one with a *ide ' rushed girdle. This fits around the waist and hips rather closely combine ing rery well with the full flaring skirt On many ol these dresses where a I little color is needed to gire the proper note for contrast a corsage bouquet was used There arem any different j kinds of these flowers, those made I from relret or silk or chiffon and those m&dir rf rlbbt? ?bo? * XXUO* erf I n ;?t oc flvoe of lite early iprlaf uu m Tfcy dm bei?f UmX a str.j of narrow nb-oe. tn&llj po? frki ?Si a Hrud of ti ? ill, ka tail while. W?e"or oa?r 4aJ coif TV Vw BftMisr Effort tfce Feature ?f TMs CMtue. mil] form a pleating contrast ylift4 jusi above ft. New ban dke rchiets are showing Narrow-colored frills around their edge cf pink bine or violet. Tbe very .sheerest of linen is cs*d for those i. .in dker chiefs and ihe result is fluffy and dainty. Girls -Stop Washing the Hair With Soap. "^?ap drie* j ?or ?ealjv. 'as*iag df"?!n?rt. ifc i b?. r la!!"- ? c? After washing year iriic soap *i.-p!-y a lit:!e Danderine to the -.&Ip 10 i-r Lair and pre vent.dryness Better still, u^e soap as i sparingly a.- possib:? a^d .n s teal aar* a "Dandenne Hv.r 'leanse.' Just Ui-jiste2 a cloth with Danderine an i , draw it carefully through your hair, taking one strand at a ufne T Lis trill remove dust. din. and excessive oil. In ? a fe* Dcmc-fib you will be amazed, j your hair aril; not only b* clean, but i will be wary, fluffy and abundant, and possesses an incomparable softness i and lustre Besides cleaning and beautfying the i hair, on* application of Danderine dis i solves every particle of dandruff; stimulates the scalp. stopping itching and falling hair Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are tc vegetation. It goes i right to the roots, invigorates and 1 strengthens them Its exhilarating i and life-producing properties cause r the hair to grow long, strong and ! beautiful. Men! Ladies! You can surely have lots of charming hair. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowltou's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and Begin the study of diplomacy in , your own home, and the rest of the lessons will come easy Your Life is in Our Hands When you bring us a prescription to be compound ed you place your life in our bands, for upon the accuracy of our work depends your hopes. This fact weighs heavily upOn us, so heavily that our every ^aeulty is concentrated upon the filling of that prescription with exactness in every minute detail. When filled by us it is exact. It is safe and absolutely reliable. The weight of our re sponsibility insures it AY COCK DRUG CO. LOUTSBURG, North Carolina February is a Month When You Want Good Eats This is a Store Where You Get > *?. ?Good Eats,. What More Need We Say. t . E. JONES N1RC0R Main Street ? Louisburg, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENT Beginning with next month this Batik will distribute each month in this community a series of folders treat ing each month of a different fanning subject.. The War has brought home to all of us the impera tive necessity for diversification of crops. Experience has shown that every farmer can greatly increase the yiald of his farming rightly according to new scientific methods. Each of these papers will be complete in itself, and each will give explicit dirctions for obtaining the maxi mum yield of the crop discussed and will give the pro per crop-rotations to be practiced to maintain and in crease the fertility of the farm. The farmer who follows these suggestions should double or triple the revenue from his farm. If you would like to have them, send us your, name and address on a postal card. Citizens Bank of Henderson Henderson, N. C. WE STILL HAVE PLENTY OF BUGGIES, HARNESS, HORSES AND MULES On hand for sale cheap. We have moved our place of business several times of late and have had several complaints about people not being able to locate us. We would suggest to our friends that instead of fol lowing the 'Trail of the Lonesome Pine" follow Hr. R. G. Allen and yon will be sure to find ns. 0 Harness Room Wash St. EDWARD S. FORD Louisburg, Norih Carolina
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