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ACHES Arc The Father of Grouche$ - 1 Grouches produce ill temper and irritable, and these hasten you to your grave. For a very little we sell you the remedies that kill the aches as soon as they appear. Is your health, your hap piness, your life, worth this small investment? The Rycook Drug Company ? Louisburg, N. C. NEXT WEEK SPECIALS Kline & Lazarus Department Store This Popular Busy Store Always Has Many ? Low Priced Items to Offer Don't forget to visit our store as we offer our custo mers many bargains in all departments. New goods are arriving every day, goods are advancing, but we manage to keep our prices lower than any other merchant in Louisburg and vicinity, we save you from 15 to 25 per cent on all purchases. Come to Kline & Lazarus Store and hitch your wagon to a load of bargains for a little money. Remember our motto "When its cheap elsewhere its cheaper here." New Ginghams suitable for chlldrens school dresses. 8 l-2c value, our price.. 6c 12 l-2c White lawn . . 8 l-2c 35c value silk strip serge and poplin in blue, black, green Copenhagn, garnet and brown, our price .... 23c Wide stripe poplin end polar suiting worth 35ct In blue, black and green. our price 22c Just received an absolutely new and up-to-date line of waists including lawns, voiles, organdies, silks and crepe de chines worth from $1.00 to $3.50, sizes 36 tc 50, our profit sharing prices 48c to $2.48 Big new shipment in Ladies skirts include, serges, pop lins, and worsteds in blue, black, green and plaids worth up to $4.98, our prices .... $1.48 to $2.98 Just received a most up-to linfi of and Misses coat suits and sport coats from New York's most up-to-date coat suit manufacturer In poplins, serges and broadcloths with big colors and trim med with fur. We' can save you from $5.00 to $7.50 on every suit. Don't fail to look at our line before buy ing. Boys clothing, boys pants sizes 4 to 20 in all colors and qualitis worth from 50c to $3.00 our prices will surprise you ..23c to $1.9S For that boy to wear to school we have the largest line of 6uits in all colors and qualities, sizes 4 to 20, worth $3.50, our price l.'JS Big reductions in our Milli nery dep't. Words cannot explain the bargains, come in and look over our line we can assure you that wc can satisfy you with our prices. Our new fall shoes are now In and we have marked them down to fit your poc ket book. Come in aud look over our lino. MEN'S CLOTHING Our tine of men's clothing cannot be surpassed and without a doubt we have the best line for men for the least money In Louisburg. Come in to see us, .we are only too glad to show you around. KLINE & LAZARUS The Big Store With Small Prices Louisburg, North Carolina PARIS FAVORS THE DRESS OF ! TWO MATERIALS. - " Combination* of Velvet and Cloth or , Satin and Serge Are Considered Very Smart ? The Handbag An Important Dress Accessory. ~ Xbw YurK. 3*}|>L lSlliT 191ft. ? T Women of fashion are, today, grcai- ' ly Interested in the "two material") dresses. Hr.s not Paris sanctioned \ them and put forth some of her bes: I effort* in the fashioning of new ver- 1 sions of them for the coming season? j No. it is not only the economical worn , an with an eye to making over her \ last winter's dress who looks wTith ! approval on this style. To be sure. \ she may take advantage of it, for this j fashion holds great possibilities tor her ; but tipedless to say, it waB not j originally planned for her. One-Plece Frock of Cloth and . Satin Combinations of materials are used in dresses of widely different charac ter; quite as often in the one-piece frock for tstreet as in the dross requtrx ed for more formal wear. Of the first type is the smart dress of cloth and satin illustrated here. There is a sug gestion-^ the military Influence Jn thi8 dress, too, which accounts for to part of its charm, as things military ar?_ still a source of inspiration to fashion designers. Perhaps It :s the orderly row of buttons placcd straight down the front, perhaps it Is the four pockets with rounded laps, or yet it may be the shoulder cape, or all of these together, tljr.t give the soldierly tinge to this dress. One can readily Imagine the design developed in satin ?nd serge, velvet and cloth, velvet and sr.tln, or any one of these materials in two tones. A light and a dark shade of gray silk have been used very suc cessfully by Parisian designers in such a dress a3 this. They hav? combined two different colors such us tan and brown, dark green and gray, and mahogany and gray. But the am ateur should beware of combining twr, colors unless they are in perfect har mony, for the result may be vastly different from whr.t the hands of an experienced combiner of colors wouM produce. In dresses for formal wear, one-sees other combinations. A white Ooor gette crepe blouse rn Russian style was combined with a black satin skirt and the blouse w .is edged with a wide band of black satiaCJIhere was a shoulder cape of white Georgette ed ged with fur, which trimming also finished the long sleeves. Anotht-r dress seen had a blouse of Copenha gen- blue chiffon, also in Kusnlan style worn over a skirt of blue velvet t!ie same shade. Pur edged the bloiis ?. Another detail of fashion, which is making a strong appeal to the well dressed woman U the tise of colore-d embroidery as a dress trimming. An example is shown on the illustration here of a one-piece dress with ran ridge belt. Many of these dresses art 8een in dark blue or black serge orsai in with gray wool emBroidery. in some, the hem of the sl^rt is further decorated witlr a wool fringe matching the embroidery and hanging from the lower edge. Other embroidery de I signs are carried out in Bulgarian col ors in wool or silk, or In steel thread and also in gold thread. The two lat ter are especially effective on dark green, navy blue or black. Fancy Handbag*. A fashionable woman does not con , elder her costume complete today : without a dainty fancy handbag, which she dangles from a long ribbon or cord. Sometimes It takes the form of the old-fashioned reticule Grandmoth er us6d to wear hanging from her bolt In this Instance the bag Is almost- al ways made from the sameTirateriaT a3 the dress. But there are numerous other forms and shapes of this impor tent accessory, which, if it does not I'Xfictly match the costume should, in .my event, harmonize with It Some very attractive ones are of black vel vet with steel beads- or of moire with . olored beads, and some fluffy little creations are entirely of ruffles of rib bon. In crochetod bags there is quite an <s> McCall ? Wool Embroidery la a Fashionable i) Trimming attractive new style worked In varlou3 .bright colors forming solid rows that ,go round and round. The bags arc round, and longer than they are wide. The top Is drawn together on a cord run through rings, and the bottom Ik finished with a long tassel. In velvet and silk bags there are a number of odd. irregular shapes as well as oval and round ones. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This is a medicine that every ftimfly should be provided with. Colic and diarrhoea often come on suddenly and it is of the greatest Importance that they be treated promptly. Consider the suffering that must be endured un til a physician arrives or medicine can be obtained. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dirrhoea Remedy has a reputation second to none tor the quick relief which it affords. OB TAINABLE EVERYWHERE. . Fair, Square, Honorable, Business Has Made Paul-Gale-Greenwood of Norfolk Success is a natural consequence of fair, sqare, honorable business deal ings, such as we adopted over 69 years ago. No matter what you wish to buy here be sure that we are ready to lpake good every statement, any misunderstanding or to rectify any -mistake at all times. In this way we have succeeded in building up a busiVesa on the foundation stone ef reliability. Our selections just nap unusual, while we have real valuei to offer in quality goods. Write us your wants. f PAUL-GALE-GREENWOOD CO., INC. "Largest Jewelers South" NORFOLK, ?We Sell Victrolas- VIRGINIA HORSES and MULES Our Mr. R! F. Fuller has just returned from Richmond where he purchased a lot of fine young horses and mules If you are in need of any of theie you had better see them before buying' elsewhere. Come to see us and lets talk it over. Those of our customers who owe us notes- for stock will please come forward and make settlement. FULLER & .PERRY Main Street Louisburg, N. C. Near Bridge SPRING TIME IS HERE and is time to set your Spring Goods. I have on hand a nice line of Groceries and Notions. Have on hand Ladies hats, Mens work hats, hosiery, etc. Call and see me before you buy elsewhere. Wanted all your eggs, butter, corn and chickens. G. C. Parrish & Co. Pousville, N. C. ? Subscribe to The Franklin Times JOHN S. HOWELL DEALER IN Furniture and Undertaking Supplies Louisburg, N- C., Sept. 14th, 1916. DEAR CUSTOMER:? _ \ ? 1 .. On January 6th, 1916, I bought out all interest of Howell,, Bunn-Hudson, Inc., and paid my hard cash for your account and I have carried your account all through the winter, spring and sum mer months and not because I was able, but ^ecause I knew that you were not able to pay me at that time. Now I vwwt to kay right here and there that both Cotton and Tobacco ia sailing high and I must have my money, money, yes, the money that you owe me. I don't mean to be overbearing but I mean you must pay me, not because I am bound to have it, but because fthink it is time for you, myself and everybody to get all of these old debts off of our" hand. I want to say that I have the largest and best stock of House Furnishings I ever had and if you are on the market for anything in Furniture, Druggete, Rugs, Mattings, Pianos, Organs, Talking Machines or anything in my line I want you to call to see your friends Mr. "W. B. Spivey and Mr. J. R. Bunn, as they are al ways glad to shake hands and make yon welcome when in town. J. S. HOWELL Louisburg, N. C. P. S. Don't Forget to Pay Your Account at Once.
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