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CASH OR CREDIT A* Main Street Howell - Bunn - Hudson, Inc. Louisburg, n.c. ? ?? . . ' I . ? ? s. ? . ' . . ... Louisburg's Wide-A wake Furniture Dealers OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS COMPLETE DB. W. B. MOBTON' Eye Specialist Louisburg, North Carolina Office over First National Bank. _ 8. ATWOOD NEWELL. Attorney-At-Law.. Office with Dr. A. H. Newell Money to lend on real estate security. DB. ARTHUR HYNES FLEXING Surgeon Dentist. Louisburg, North Carolina Office over P. S. & K. K. Allen's Store. DB. S. P. BI BT. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Louisburg, North Carolina Office in Burt Building Main Street DB. E. X. PEBRY. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Louisburg, North Carolina Office Next Door to Aycock Drug Co. Day Phone 59. Night .Phone 107 DR. JOEL D. WHITAKEB Specialist, Baleigh, S. C. Practice limited to eye, ear.- throat and nose. Will be In Louisburg the first Monday in each month at Dr. Yar borongh'8 office. DR. J. E. MALONE. Louisburg, North Carolina i Office in Aycock Drug Store, Market Street Office Practice Surgery and consultation. DB. D. T. SXITHWICK. Dentist. Louisburg, N. C. Office tn the Hill Live Stock Co.,' Building on Nash Street W. M. PEBSOX. ATTORN'EY-AT-LAW Louisburg, North Carolina Practice in all courts. Office on Main Street X. F. HOPCE. CONTRACTOR and BUILDEB Louisburg, North Carolina Trading agents for all kinds of building supplies, artistic Mantles and Tiles, Architectural designs sub mitted. DB. E. B. VAXDEBGRIFT. Veterinarian. Louisburg, North Carolina, at Ful ler's Stables. Phone No. 56, night Phone No. 68. Treats all domestic animals. Free examination of mouth. Call day or night A. 0. DICKENS. Attorney and Counsellor at Law I.onlihnnc, N. C. Office over Hill Live Stock Co's Store Nash Street *.W. Bickett, R.B. White, E.H. Malone BICKETT, WHITE MALONE LAWYERS Louisburg, North Carolina General practice, settlement of es tates funds Invested. One member of the firm always In the office. JAMES W. H0LLIN6SW0BTH. J Lawyer. General Practice ? Loans Placed Notary Public , Collections. Brompt Attention Wm. HAYWOOD BCFFIN ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW Loulsburff, North Carolina Will practice In the courts of Frank lin and adjoining counties, also in the Supreme court and Circuit conrt. Of fice over the First National Bank. DB. ?. C. H0BT0N. Balelfh, North Carolina Practice Limited to Eye, liar, Nose and Throat. Will Me In Louisburg the first Mon day of each month at office of Dr. E. M. Perry from 8 to 12:30, and at the oftoe of Dra. Harris and Henderson at Prankllnton, N. C? from 1 JO to S p. m. Will also be In Louisburg at office ol Dr. B. M Perry the entire day of the third Saturday &> each month. STREET CLOTHES TAILORED ANO SEMI-TAILORED IN CUT Plain Coats and Zouave Jackets Mark the Diver gence of the Mode. New York, April 28.?Now that Easter-4*; past history aiuL?he smart woman has placed her stamp' of ap proval on this style and tkct by actual wearing, street clothes resolve them selves into two distinct types, the tail ored and semi-tailored suit Perhaps it is the anticipation of a cross-continent trip to the Fair that is making the tailored suit so popular or it may be milady on charity bent finds the plain coat and short skirt in keeping with tire mood. Whatever the irresistible influence is, it has reft our suits of frill and fancy and left them for the most part plain creations with "coats medium length and skirts short even to the top of the high boot. In the window of a Ffth AVenue shop, a model of dark blue gabardine is attracting the gaze of >ths never cecslng stream of well-dressed women who frequent this thoroughfare. Sug gestive of a uniform, it boldly stands forth with patch pockets ever the seams, a small one above and a large one below the broad belt of white leather sports a black buckle. Th? A Military Model of Blae (iahradlne Trlmnrd with WMe Hertalee Braid. collar,, notched to the moet approved manner, la faced with white broad cloth to match the belt and bound with black braid the same aa the front and the lower edge. Huge white ball bat tons complete the trimming and'below the binding on the circular skirt, the cuffs of Russian .boots are seen in black patent leather to match the vamp, while the quarter is made of white kid. A small turban of black straw with white wings flaring on pjjhfr aidp carries out the balance of the black and white, making the skill of a clever modiste. Many variations are seen in tills suit.. Here it is made without the pockets, *nd there with a shawl collar in place- of the notcii. However, if you start in quest of some really new fabric you are doomed to disapoint ment unless the fabric be a cotton. In variably as you roam through the racks and models of the cloak-and suit departments, you see the black-clad saleswoman pause in front of the chair of a prospective customer and hear her say, "A dark, blue serge or gabar dine. shepherd's check worsted or Donnegan Tweed?" and there the choice of ends, unless, as I said before you want a cotton for your tailored suit. Here magic has been wrought with the warp andjffoof. Carraval is one of the interesting new cottons; it is a material for all the world like a duvetyne that has borrowed the knots of ratine, and there atb numberless other good suitings cottons and linens. Feeling the defects in the season's woolens, trimmings outdo themselves, and in no small measure are responsi ble for the success of the tailored styles, for braiding, binding, pipings, buttons and embroideries ingeniously employed diversify and lend dr.sh to. presrenffashions. Suits of serge gab ardine or chcckcd braid in black, white tan or blue. Narrow soutache braid in w ill it* maku? anoiimr smart Kiifsfi" on blue serge, placed in four rows around the skirt above the hem. but if there is a preference it 1b given to the new silver tinsel braid which appears in floral borders on the bottom of the serge and gabardine coats. So quick ly did it come and so Fiijart was the effcct. Its popularity was instantane ous?to day in one shop, to-morrow, | fn another, and by the end of a week the whole Avenue wears it. Nor are these borders confined to the tinsel alone. One of the small specialty shops shown a serge coat with the border in white silk braid and the ef fect Is really fetching. There are other suits, too, with.the borders em broidered with blue silk floss. Indeed, vartety is endless In these strictly tail ored suits. Their styles is evrn ac centuated by contrast with the silk models cut on semi-tailored lines. . Distinctly different in purpose and appearance', the suits with short Zouave jackets in no wise conflict with the vogue of the tailored, but are selected for tttfcatcr, afternoon, but are dress wear. One of New York's most famous houses ha^.on display an at tractive modol in mouse-gray faille silk, the coat short and boxy and the skirt laid in soft pleats. Fine silk corded moflts in the corners of the Jacket And woven buttons in self-tones make rich trimming. The other day in a theater party ,of four young girls, who braved the uncertain April weather to wear their best to the matinee, two had the new short jacket coats, one a blue taffeta with silk-covered buttons placed close togther down the closing and the other a gray silk with frogs ef ?ti k-covered cord. In some of the better shops they are Introducing these short coats in cloth, but taffeta, and fail 1<> are used in the great majority of the modela.. It is like a great painting, the aniir forming the central figure and ths ac cessories a background that makes the completed picture perfect Neck wear is _ unusually alluring. In the stores we read small painted placards bearing ? "Bertha/' and "Fischus," and marvel that such confections of net, lawn. Val. and filet lace, chiffon and crepe de Chine can so quickly come to enhance the beauty of the silk suits, while high collars with flaring turn overs, dainty flat organdy collars, part blue and part white, and stiff.-starched linen collars cut on the Buster Brown plan grace the counters.in grand array waiting to be claimed for tailored suits. ? ? Zouare Jacket and Pleated Skirt JfaJe In the New JI o use-Gray Faille Hats equally stunning, appear in turban and sailor shapes, small sizes being favored. There are round tur bans and tricorners, all straw or satin faced^ranging from black and emerald green to the sand and putty shades. Often a bow, flowerer or wing adorns the tip top of the crown and I have heard it said, if one dares to whisper such a thing in a neutral land, that it was copied fronj the peak of.a Ger man's hemlet. Others are trimmed around the brim. Resting on tho cover of a big hat box with a back ground of flowers, one store displays a putty-colored turban, the sides straw and the top satin, edged around with acrons, oak leaves and roses. An other shop on a side sti^et has a whole window of flower hats, while a house renowned for its tailored styles, fea tures turban and sailors trimmed with wings and dulls and natural leghornp, embroidered around the crown with wdol in black and emerald green. It wourd seem, there Is a hat for every face, but when it comes to footwear we all must bow to Fashion's wfll for ties or boots are the only cholee. Ties of black patent leather stand side by side with ties of white, gray or tan, and others are shown with the i black leather vamp and the upper of I tan, white or gray. While stockings i Influenced by the styles in shoes come 1 In matching grays and Uftm or In vivid ? Uooi for contrast, pt&tn or In moire I Effects, with up and down or otherwise stripes, ribbed or In gray Scotch i plaids. -However, the Immediate pres ! ent does homage to the high boots with I heels curved slightly In French fash* I Ion, laced at the front, side or back, or with no closing at all. i Reduce Your Grocery Bill How? Come Here and Look Over Our Goods and prices Your Question Will Then be Answered To Your Satisfaction. , , ..\ E. Jones Macon, N. Main Street Louisburg, N. C. It Starts Quickly, ' -It Goes Rapidly, It Stops Suddenly It Costs Only a Few Dollars to Buy It Costs Almost Nothing to Rud What Is It? A FORD Automobile of Course. People who want to "get there" should ride in them. We do all kinds ot Machine and Auto Repairing. Louisburg Machine Works ? Incorporated Phone 43 Louisburg, N. C. Have Your Vulcanizing Done at Home We have a vulcanizing plant capable of taking care of all the work in Franklin County and have men of ex perience to do the work, besides guarantee every piece we do, therefore have your work done at home. We are now in position to take care of any work you wish done at home or on the streets. Just call on us( our prices are right and our work guaranteed. ? H. B. Griffin
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