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HERE THEY ARE IN QUALITY Oil Cloths lr v:.:*.* ir ix?tu-r i?; rurwu* rruQ; ::c phvrt. t4z: *??*? i to* *. ? u? tur Uiwi*'* Furniture Pfcrlur t***".? 2?*-c ?\r.*ZL rws. fc^*. . '?til. pyrt; At* tiiiC * i?l vami Ar* ; -.a ? am*. Carpets Bel-/", uf fcJL PXTiet. Vid'.uf i-iiB? jariw-- .-.:; u^sit. or purt*. cam Rugs nic: criili* ikiiQ <m?:J iiitir* *.'.to. uurtbit. Jii tur ? Hxc' j'-.j-.itit; ?fe!u* *ver? p.***-. Linoleum Ivt jour kiuL^L Co'T ilkliQMUILit fe* Ti vt-kHxir vutdx:?. Cost but littl* iuJ tr. lien HOWELL -BONN - HUDSON. INC. Mai= Street ^ * * LOUISBUBG S WIDE AWAKE FUR2WTCRE STORE Louisburg, N. C. ML W. h. Eyt 6j I>uc-stiurg Noru. ' **"?""? Ofivt o*?r Kite*. BtUc. fe. ATWVKK ?1*111. iOinri - At-L??. Ottt? wsi. I>r A. H. Ne*en is i?.t or r?kl wjL^t secsr?? KIL 1HTIII! aim riXKI5V Lxnosbiux Nwu. C*rt?liii? <JR*-+. vrer P S t K il Start KIL K f. w n. PHTBICIAK u.c SCBGBQX. Lxmifctrort Nw-t- Carola* OSi'jt is Bur-. BeiCTh V t. i fetrw. KI.LI. Mttl. PHJ'EiClAN U.C EVKGE/3N ? Ixmibbasx. ^yrv. Carolina OR'.* Nbi I>jor to ATwci I/rot Co Iat Putin* S> PirtJiA 11C KIL J OI L K. "HXTiifl! _ . X. (. Prfccti'jt '?*?? -*-r w, ?at*. trr*^c ttitc ?M. Will t? ii. H/mssmrg tit tm UubctT t- 'nrtji.tr at Ir Ytr hotoacl'* ?E.ot ?K.ALU1AII. Ix/tuetarg. NurU. (?? it Aj'aci ^r?f Bwrt. Strm. f/Ect Pmetiet Sirs?? ll: eonssltaxioc. KIL K. T. MITIWIC t Jteatit. Uu-tart. 1 C. Ottct -i tit Hill Lirt Stock Co. Hp .?v- y os ,\ui Btrw. W. B. PEKM>5. ATTOiiNET-AT-LA W Levistrt;.'e North Carolitis PrfcctK* is ?11 cosrx Ofioe on "?'? ? ? , Btre??t B. F. HOU K. CONTEACTOK ar.d KflLDEE ? | I?ultburj. Sorts Carolina t TnuLxr a*etrts lor ?5.11. _ kino* of j buii^li; KBppUee. artistic MuCi ut Tiles. Archiiectoral den?ns tab- , mitted. DB. E. B. VAJUEBOJUKT. L/roisburg. North Carolina. at Pnl IWi Bubl? Pbcnt No ?{, nl(bt PkOM No. K. Trot* all temotlc animal* Fm examination of motrth. Call day or night A. 0. UK KE5H. ittwwj aad Law Uii'Wrt. *. f. . Office orer Hill Lir? Stock Co'?-Store Nash Street T.W. Blckctt, BJS. Wfch?-, h.H. M*i?w BICKETT, WHITE k UlO? J uvm Louisburg. North Carolina General practice. settlement of es- j tate* fundi Inrested. One member of ' the firm si way i In the office. : I JIBES W. HOLLItOXWOKTH. Uwftr. General Practice ? l?ani Places Notary Public Collections Prompt Attention Wa HJkYWOOD Krm.* ATTORN ET-AT-LAW LmMvi, Xartfc Carwfiaa wm practice in the court* of Prank lia and adjoining counties, also la the ??grame court and Circuit court- Of ten over the rint National Bank. ?B. B. C. BOBTOX. Practice Limited to Ere. Kar. Kom and tlnsL at office of Dr. B. M. Parry CM ? to U:M. and at the oAaa of Drs. Harris and Henderson n?Mtoii? tt r n im i ti in r? WOI alao h* to Loalsburg at ml Br. B M Psrry the entire day ot ia each WHEN THE SWEET GIRL GRADUATES Net the Favored Fabric For Her Frock m Empire, Bodice or Bolero Fashion. S*rw York. JCnj -t ?Tii* of iw f3TkCmk*_?ys^Q??rfc* ik ul^ruyt l^rrv^^A-f- H*-t> 4ferliiOUC uit ??> &uii'/x ??<. t?m prl nub* f? t* k**p* Urf fsr* !w tw 01** 6*y a! Ok.Tt rwfi hi# rH*:T? IM- tat of |ivxL3Zftem- vikics. Maat ij*?r aeteol iH*. It tti* K*fe*oz. of Ifc&fekro m?t Ikirx prooifn. *:n:j#iiL** nw-4 ' ic bon?* extern. lor ?II btrief trt 1 yvoolnl On* !?*-< ?i?- nsr. tfc* rjom tt? kypm-taat ti* Tfcn?r.T vC^tC it Irv. tt. L*_. ik- 70? ifc-ir zuuo*rXit witt. Ui*r txt o.' jour ifcsi CTrmn-s? . U?. fOB C t* Will IW IX. ULt rr?-k* ni^vopoii*" Ot tii* tif?rtoue loartMlwr erf a oo&bt. <&*ro*-^ ao&? ?< ll# li*^rtk Of tl* CITL fcT* zjbVjfu.T cuti. cliHi mi frotir ?LJLt rtretciJa^ k*a^ ro? kl>f rov^ lik* iu J?fcr.fcl*ox.t of ix trtrr *1 a* w-ldoxc you ti*t fco jtr*'-. . ki kbv*-c.t'ikjp*: of frock* for j?ur (MKr' kI*C k*?-. W>CVrf XI. OI?* plb.'*. Urn job 'ai u?f outtctet Iron. */>p *0 -O* *"2ti. UJir klflt SttitfcbillTy /1 1 Hi*- mrz&z.'- k?vcr*-d A Plak itwr AlM?? lltf HfM Wi? tfc? l.rm4utiM !>?*?? *f *rt an Tilti?Twt *f (*Wr. At first Klane?. H M*-m? the whole graduating worM is to be gowned In net. so completely doe? the fabric dominate, the collection. No doubt, it is the extremely. (all skirt that brines this material so noticably to (ore; bat regardless of the caose, UK effect is charming Tn the qualm, bodice sfld holero Armmta nh i Ian1 featare* from old fashions such as short, palfed sleeves and narrow ral lies Valenciennes. filet and imitation Irish crochet, repeated again and again in the trimming, reminds one forcibly of the timely revtring of these three laces. There are frocks, too, where heary embroidery Is used In the ornamentation;.- others edged with i half-Inch shirred ribbon, and here and there a model touching with taffeta One frock In particular of the last type has the new laced front tkjch* rippli?g~Xiep';i3i: and a;;".^ i*3XL Of Ti* CiHL Ti**- gU2XEJ*. SliPW mg above and betweea lac^-? i tu*- bodice ti* bi$?Tffc anc ti?- t-cir*.. witt rj entire widti. gathered 22." at ti* waist are e? net A half-t?i own rwb ctf pa. k necked abov^< ti* iiem prw t, toikct of coior. wiaet it ares the net anti taCe^-a aeen ti* pere for ti* uuiUaiL It t-:grT t* well tt toc nere. wnfce spei-tU^r o? ti* robe. that ali ti* frock* :,trr ?;? ar. o! coior anc trt tanf. a< to ti* flower ti*y ~s?Ltjer- Ti?* model mentjcmed above it ti*' rv??~ crtet- ti* Ma-ruerr.e frock has i '? '-!? 'T yf kTVU<0 "U* VU6I ki' ti* ptu7 ureaa. k ooraage bonguet o! O4-?; purple paiitie- h* ti* T.fcir* im plies. touches and it-t: ^irr? -ar* also unM on* k frv.iu of cr_^er iab~ rw: introduced. perLapt. to cjrersilj ti* net models or. for ti* few who do no* ctr% lor cnci. transparent mattrr ia? ni ti* t?. As the'-aty-ies them aelVe* Lici of old-un* origin m ti* modes of, trom IMC' to- 1V5C'. Sbe*-r 5t?|/ plait and ?mlifoifcr?. batistr. poitt d'wpr.i orpsc; ki. t dimity show to good wrtt lace. Qafiy two really inodetfa ir.ater l?i? -gre UMrC and tteS* tre WO/JI CTepe. tld VOile. Since se many of ti* r.Lvolr hav* Mft ti* limit of three dollkrt !or ti* cost of fwk. ttfr gtore* i.SO fea- . ture iofzpensirf' fabrics I7 il* y?ri ti* goods draped on formv to ?bo* ti* various styles in which to make it up. There are dainty croat-barred dim Hi e?; Swisses. plain ti* ?2 embroi dered batiste, voiles and '.rtpita 1or twenty otffta a yard: nets ai forty cents seventy-two inches wide. The dotted Swiss is unusualiy attractive at one draper arranges it. lit at Em pire effect. The trimming is t r.ggev ted. too. At the Dutch i?ck and elbow sleeves Valenciennes lace applied: also on the skirt, ic a Grecian reorder above the hem. Primness. the chief n. '.harm of the frock, is agauir in evi dence in the broad girdle of inoir* ribbon. brought straight around the Empire waistline and finished at the back with a flat bow and long nream ers. Oiovw, ft* the graduation frock arc generally of plain silk Many * eil-to do mothers are buying the:* daugh ters' silk glares in place of ti.e for mal white kid; the effect U more girlish and they are much cooler for w*n? weather. To be sure there are fapcy models shown and :n good taste, too. A sKk glove. p:n ? jcked around and around the *ntt a half inch apart, or del>cately embroidered, may be worn; the new lace z\'r+*-+t too. is perfectly appropriate for t e girl graduate. The n^ffi heel on ti* shoe? U another feature of the fashfons shown for - graduation that the mother, a? least, will like. Theae appear, v light ly curved In the approved French ntyle on ?.ippers of white kid with loo Lai buckle* and on white sat*x puaope with flowers in front to mat h (he flower of the frock. This makes one think that the makers of slippers and the makers of frocks hav*- h?M t the style* confined alone to* white: black patent leather ia considered: equally appropriate for the graduate, especially If worn with white stock ings. There la a pretty model shown with flat heel and crossed laces of ribbon, which brings to mind Crino line days, when tiny slippered feet peeped from beneath the folds of the hoop skirt. The simplicity of the fashions al lows but little jewelry. Bach touches as a string of pearls, a toroviae v iockeL or t i*t?TT bracelet. tr* ext if ptm tb* oes^-ec olo-tinn fcanot-pii^r* Trn- Lair. bowerer. i> 6ecioe*Lj iiioaerr. but fee truKirr Tt;g: n il LrriH *j?oiif tbe qutJiitiiesf j! xti*- coettxiDe. Tw bobbed effect if lb* - 2uocr. popular oulflire lor tb* younr r^rl Tiii* xlsj sound a* if tbe roun der feneration art reckies&iy cumnc o? toeir Lair. 60 not be xsjfciec lor FUVL if ?0: ti?% cat* Som* Clever Xifcf laiejy concurred tbe ia~a of vjn-UT.r ber tj?rf back Ftraifht 23 Irani, iow uTJfcr tb* ear* and m-indiu? 21 is ? iooMr ool is back. Her frvnc copied- li tiic "Eo^r ftl] the joun^ |?rl? u^e eCec: of tbe Cattle clip with <nr-. tbe. "clip*" and tbe originator af lb* lad. wbo cut ber bair dose. enTit ?V The I>aj of I??j? Itraul' a Siapk 4;irlHk f rKfi. Swl u tke Kapirr >?? ia Fa>-hi?a. iL+tl their 1 cm? tresses. Sine* th1*' first girl wound her hair in this knot ' in back, bo many hare adopted the mod* tirat pins Lar* been especially designed lor the knot. They consist of a single straight epike with ball of slender triangular top of amber. >et or tortoise shell. Poigtard?. the French call them: In plain English ; they are draggere. One of these pins ' will hold the knot firmly and is a fitting finish for a young girl's coiffure more. Dame Fashion taboos as poor taste. Man Take? Hi- Osi Medicine I? 4.1 Oytlakt He ha s absolute faith in his medi cine?be knows when be takes it for certain ailments he gets relief. Peo ple who take Dr. King's New Dis covery for an irritating Cold are opti- [ mists?they know this cough remedy will penetrate the linings of the throat kill the germs, and open the war for Nature to act. You cant dtttfoV a ' Cold by superficial treatment?you must go to the cause of the trouble. Be an optimist. Get a bottle of Dr^ Odd BKs mi Sew*. , Kirksrille. No ?Andy Hvnsacker! did not believe that be had append i - 1 cftis and when the surgeon operated 11 be insisted upon the use of a local anaesthetic only. It was administer- ' ed and H an sac ker watched the opera- ; tlon cloaely. He had appendicitis. aH i right. Mandat. N. D.?The dangers atten dant upon taking a bath were Illustra ted bere last week when Mike Keat ing. who had not "sustained" a bath lor ?(? year*. ;4*ls given one and diei. PLyKiciant had advised against the ?bath. iz.it claimed. Syrt.cuBe. N V ?To encourage tree planting tiie New York Stale College off Forestry here offers trees at cost lor Arbor Day. Los Angenef CaL?Mrs. L O. Mat tnews while fishing off the pier at Tenice. CaL cropjKKJ a SSOO diamond ring into the sea. ?>ivers could not 'locate it. Fay. Williams, fish dealer, while preparing his wares for sale a few oars iaa.er loand a diamond rinz in the stomach of a fish. He notified Mrs. Matthews and the police. They called, the ring was indentified and the honest fish dealer given a sub stantial reward Union. X. Y.?Frank Rise, a IT rear old boy. who has peddled popcorn an<J peanut* about Union and Endicott- has conlesaed that twice last month he a:-1 tempted to wreck Ene trains in Union. His onlj excuse is said to be that he wanted to see a big wreck. Violet. Texas?Joe Hoelscher died here last week. aged only left twelve children the combined weight of whom is 2060 pounds or an. average of 1m pounds each. These" twelve heavy weights have S5 children and ?H grandchildren Harrisburg. Pa. ? Representative Fredench Beyer of Philadelphia has prepared a series of bills in which he will propose that special elections be held every three years in each- luum.i to determine whether the exhibition of moving picTures. manufacture and sale of tobacco, licensing of public garages, selling of liquors in charter ed clubs, the manufacture and sale of chewing gum. the sade of coffee and tea and the eating pork or meat Fri days would be permitted. Bata via. X. Y.?.-Jbert H. Call, a swine breeder, has discovered that soft coal will prevent' Sog cholera. ! He dumps a quantity of coal into tie pens and the hogs consume \C~ lVhoopin? Cough. "About a year ago my three boys had whooping cough and I found Chamberlain's Cough Remedy th^only ' one that would relive their coughing . and whooping spells. I continued this ! treatment and was surprised to find that it cured the disease in a very short time." writes Mrs. Archie Dal- \ rymple. Crooksville. Ohio. For sale by ALL DEALERS. Reduced Low Round Trip Rates via SEABOABD to Richmond, Va. Account of Annual Reunion Unit ed Confederate V?terans. ' June 1st to 3rd. Round Trip Rate? as Follows Charlotte t-5.fr) Monro? 5.90 Wadesboro .. .. 5.S5 Rockingham S.4-" Hamlet 5?.>0 Lumberton -"?.Co Majtton .. ".4? Laurinburj 5-40 Aberdeen 4 SS Sanford 4.25 Pitt?tk>ro 4.20 Raleigh .3.40 Durham S.<> Oxford 2.SO Henderson 2.50 Louisburg 3.05 Norima w... 2.20 Warren Plains 2.30 Tickets on sale May 29th to une 2nd inclusive and to arrive Richmond before noon on June 3rd. Final return limit June 10th. Ticketir-can be extended until June SOth by payment of 50 cts. additional and depositing sam ?, with special agent, Joseph Rich ordson on pr before June 10th. For Pullman reservations and further information as to rate*, etc.. from other points call on your local agent or write JOHN T. WEST D. P. A. Raleigb, N. Carolina. Reduce Your Grocery Bill How? Come Here and Look Over Our Goods and prices Your Question Will Then be Anfi,F*rf;d ===== TOour Satisfaction. E. Jones Macon, N. Main Street " Louisburg, N. C.
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