Newspapers / The Franklin Times (Louisburg, … / Sept. 14, 1917, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
J. S. Howell Louisburg, N. C. PREPARED WE HAVE BEEN PRE PARING FOR SEVERAL WEEKS TO TAKE. CARE OF OUR CUSTOMERS FQR ANY THING IN THE HOME-FURNISHING LINE THIS FALL. AND BY A BOVE STATEMENT WE MEAN THAT WE ARE NOW READY TO CARE FOR YOUR EVERY NEED IN ABOVE LINE. WE Also ARE PREPAR ED IX THE PRICE LINE. we have in our bio FALE STOCK PRICES THATT WILL APPEAL TO EVHRY BUYER FROM COTTAGE TO MANSION. IF YOU WILL BE IN THE MARKET FOR ANYTHING IN THE HOME -FURNISH ING LINE DON'T' FAIL TO VISIT OUR STORE WHERE A ORDIAL WEL COME AWAITS ? YOU AT ALL TIMES WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. GIVE US A CALL. J. S. Howell Louisburg N. C ADVANCED SEW8 OF THE FALL FASHIONS. (i nservatlsui Is the Keynote of the 1>U)?Enter the High Collar. New York, Sept. 10.?"Fashion I ?vill out" is a new adaptation of an | old saying that i3 perfectly true those days of strenuousnes;;. Fashion has ever shown herself to be an everready ally of patriotism, and it is with the slogan of "Preparedness" that she has ad' anced ideas for the fall wardrobe of the Woman Patriotic. The windows along F*ifth Aveune are tilled to overflowing with all the lastest designs of the Fashion world. There are smart dresses to be worn on the street without a coat, there are stunning - coats, and there are suits to please the most fastidious. So. you see. we can all plunge into the planning of our wardrobes with the assurance that the styles of early au tumn are ready for our Inspection. Wktm the Toni? Point? the TTay to Slimnes*. I Conservatism is the keynote, con servatism developed to the nth de tlue serge and satin dress I saw the other day. The narrow skirt was ot satin, with a tunic of the serge slash ed in the front. Instead of a collar. Ihcre was a band of white Hercules . braid following the line of the sur face cloisng. This square meshed braid takes the exact suape of the bias collar, making it especially suit able for this use. Side Drapery Versus Straight Silhouette The side drapery and the straight silhouette are still battling for su piemacy. The long tunic is particu larly smart for the waling costume. Th* biege serge dress illustrated here is stunning, each detail being so care fully worked out as to make a per fect whole. The long .tight sleeves are qnite a feature this autumn. 'a he norel shaping of the collar, the i use of tassels Instead of buttons, and i the touch of embroidery on the skirt all make for that distinction so ca? gerly sought by the weman of taste. Heroes and Colorings Just at pre3e:.t. there is quite a v.)gue in Paris tor naming the suits ani dresses after prominent Ameri cans. Wilsin, Pershing ,Hoosevelt. and Lincoln have all be**n so lionor I cd! In the lovely new colors decreed I by Fashion they are quite irresista | ble. Gray, in every shade, is fash ionable. Smoke, mist, steel, cnln cMlla and the gray browns, such as castor and beaver, are the dominat- I ing colors for street costumes. Mu- I i ttion gray, ru?t brown, and terra j cotta are especially smart. I saw a charming drcs-*. a* one of the big hotels the other evening of cham pagne-colored Jersey cloth combined with raven-blue satin. Indeed, the softness of the vivid autumn color ings Is one of the most strik ing things about the present mode Of course .our national colors are dis played everywhere-, but not so ?obvi ously as at first. We arc using a great many of the different shades j of red and blue, so that one need not go dressed as the American flag in order to "?how one's coir Beads and More . Everything is beaded ppers to hat and back agal; ? not really surpr sir;g, for -fc? r. *d by a handful of bea'ls w I colorings against a s * giound is delightful. cd beads are the latest arrl .1 times the formality of the u shaped beads simulating 1 id green purple, mads a sin Me frock of dull green crepe oe cuino quite marvelous. Braiding and em briodery promise to play as import ant part in the scl eme of things this year as last. Tka'All-Bark Costa mo Biege if being wore for street cos tuuics almost as much as the over ! popular blue. Favorite combinations I are navy bluo or black and biege. i All-white drosses aro also very popu- | lar.. Made on youthful lines they arc us becoming and proper for tho I debutante as for her mother. Of course, black satin. Georgette crepe ami velvet will be worn a great deal this winter for the moredressy coa * The Smartness o/ Black Satin juices. The black gown illustrated kcre has long hip-drapery which seems to emphasize the slimness of the tsilhouette. The high collar has Come into its ow nagain. It lias, in deed. been banished too long, for it certainly gives an air of trtmness to the costume, not obtained by the com fortable open neck This one is of Just the Thlnir for Dlarrl "About two years ago I ha<f a severe attack of diarrhoea whichrfasted over a week." writes w. Cxuones, Buford. N*. D. "I became weak that I could not stand qjffight. A druggist recommended ^Onkmberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The f r*t <tose reoevea Vne nud wihtn two days I was as ttgU as ever." Many druggists recommend this remedy be cause they know that it is reliable. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE THE FRANKLIN TIMES $1.50 Per Year In Advance the black satin dress, and fastens with tiny black Jet buttons. Exit Straw Hats ? We arc saying goodby to the straw hats. Everywhere one sees the hat ot* vclour. duvetyn or black velvet. While the latter is a egneral favorite st'll. there are very clever affairs of green, yellow, blue and brown to har monize with the costume worn. Pur ple velvet hats are especially worn witli the blue serge drsss. Core for Cholera Morbus. "When our littlo boyy- now soven years old, wfca a baby Jpro waa cured of cholera morBus by Ommberlaln's Col ic Cholera aqd Dkfrrhoca Remedy.** whites Mrs. ?d^rv Simmons, Fair Haven, N. Y. If "Since then other members of j*y lamily have used this valuable maolcink for colic and bowel troubles yfth good satisfaction and I gladly endorse it ks a remedy of ex ceptional merit.'* OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. Allow Hens Free Range Allow the hens free range. Wire in tbe garden, not the hens. Stronger fertility is secured from birds on range. . Model Steam Laundry. I>eave your haundnr with J. W. Kins and cet tho\b?t work.?Bwl?? ning thfc wMk, rV laundry will be collected on delljfrjN If you have any laundry to gy ofr\all up J. W. King'.? store. Ny 327 ai^d have the change ready j^hen yourSJaundry is delivered. / \ 7-6-tX ' JNO. W. KING, JR. Drives Out Malarto^Iullds Up System The Old Standard ?eneraj^frenarthenlnr tonic, GROVK S TASTELESS ohiVTONIC, dnres out Malaria.enriches the blo?i,an<Vbuild8 up the6ys teui ? true tonic. For Cdulta afed chilUren. 60c FIRE When you want with T. W. WAT! hov. inWranck. uit/u?urance laks It ATSOJk He knows / \ 7-91-tf. Exicutor's Notice. Having qualified as Executor of th6 Estate of W. P. I.amberjfeon, deceased late of Franklin countjl North Caro lina. this is toNaotify ail persons hav ing claims againtt thaf Estate of said deceased tc exl ihi^b?n to the under aigned at AshevilleiSwrth Carolina on or before the 10th d^nof August, 1918, or this notice will lis mead in bar of their r?overy. .\M\ pr\pns indebted to sa'd estate wi:ijplease make immo rtiat-j payment. This the 1st da/ of August, 1917. WACHOVIA BANK & TRUST CO., - Executor? o* W. P. Lambertson By W. B. Williamson, 8-3-*>t Assistant Trust Ofticer fcmrlne ur.d MiVdden/For Sale. I have a len-liorsJ^nBine and shred der lor sale cheap fcpfcaah or on good terms. Engine litwTsWw attached. J./k. wULLIAMS, 8 !ll-2t. ' Louis\urg, N. C. Thrift Is Preparedness Financial strength islto na tions as important as/milita ry strength. No nation can survive a war tf it/cannot finance itself. x The man who fortifies him self with an accqunt in a savings banK dihs more than prepare himsMf?he contributes to theJprepared ness of the countty. \ Germany, unalple to bor row from other countries, has been financed by the thrift of her people, as this thrift was expressed in ac counts in savings banKs. A savings barvK deposit helps the nation and is indispensable to the individual. One Dollar St arty an Account! BUNN BANKING CO., BENJ. B. SYKES CASHER. Bunn, N. C. Garden Seed A We wish to announce/hat our line of Garden Seed is now arriving and you will find almost anything you want and of thVvery best variety. Our Mr$ Aycock is known tmeVounty over as the old reliable seedman, and he nas given especial attention to this stock, and Vm gladly assist you in making a good selection for gardenxreoults. Come in and let us supply you with reliable seed. The RysoGk Drug Gompany ? Louisburg, N. C. We carry in connection Kodax SuppKes. Furniture furniture Lots of it ioxf you\to select, from and at prices that will astonish you\at their Cheapness. It you want anything^ for your housV come in and look over our lines/and you \will not realize that there ever has beeii a war. |We can furnish you the best Grades/of Musical',instruments at the most reasonable .prices. Our Undertaking Department is complete and we are ready to give you the service you want for your loved one. Our prices are especially reason able. W. E. White Furniture Compaoy Louis burg, N. C. HORSES and MULES hay, Etc. We have on hand a few More food Mules and Horses for Sale ? Cheap for Cash or on (food Jerms. * \You can']: beat our Prices, on . whem you Consider the-qual itjL Come and see us, and'let? talc the Matter over. ?It is much toVour intenst a^t iBfo Ours. FULLER & PERRY Louisbarg, N. C. COMPLY WITH THE LAW Buy Yoj/ Headlight Lense at Beck's Garage All other Supplies for Automobile Your Business Appreciated Tl* Quint? Thrt Do?t/m Atttc? Un Hm? IktlllKlIlll took >rr/l.i itlve cflcct, LAXA ;' iy. FROMO OCiWjlA; '? '??<? th.1 ordl0?rr WDlK ind do?? Mcidk MrrodlQrai Bor rinjrtn* In hod. R-J^mber the foil name ami loo* for tb? ?l?n?yfre>( 8. W. OBOVR. aoc. \ To Our?I a Cold In One Day. Take r>.<a\(PR BROMO Qnlolnt. .'.It .>? tb* C iusb and Hfc nod workr ou 11. CoUl. Dtuo?li.t? ufud money II it UIU to curt. U. \i. OHQVBK>lrn*tur? on i*ch Hex. JOc.
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 14, 1917, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75