Vou are cordially invited to attend our
FALL MILLINERY OPENING
? ?
AND
COMPLETE DISPLAY OF TAILORED HATS
Friday and Saturday, September 5th and 6th
New Stock of Ladies High Top Shoes Received
WE DO >0T HESITATE TO SAT, AND ARE IX A POSITION TO PBOTI TO YOC, THAT OUB DISPLAY OP LADIES NEW SHOES FOB FFALL, ABE THE PBETT1EST WE HATE EVER SHOWN. WE
ARE SHOWING A COMPLETE BANGE OF RROWVS, G BAYS, FIELD MOUSE, TOGETHEB WITH A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF PAAENT LEATHER AND Klb BOOTS.
New Tricolette and Tricotine Dresses
THESE ARE THE VERY NEWEST NOYELTIES IN FALL DRESSES AND NO WABDBOBE WILL RK COMPLETE WITH EITHEB ONE OB THE OTHER OF THESE MATERIALS. OUR ENT1BE STOBE
IS OPEN TO YOrB INSPECTION. COME EARLY AND LET US SHOW YOr Jl'ST WHAT IS NEW1ST AND BEST IN READY-TO-WEAJL
BOYS SUITS AT WHOLESALE PRICES
IT HAS BEEN OrR GOOD FORTUNE TO CLOSE OrT THF ENTIRE STOC K OF BOYS SUITS FRO* A NEW YORK MANUFACTURER, ALL OF WHICH WE OFFFER AS LONG AS THEY LAST AT LESS
THAN MOST WHOLESALE HOUSES ASK FOR THF.M. THIS LOT INCLUDES ALL WOOL BLUE SERGE SUITS AT ?7.95, TOGETHER WITH WORSTEDS, CHEVIOTS AND CORDUROYS AT MJiO TO $12.:>it.
MOTHERS! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SUIT* AS IT WILL MEAN THE SAVING OF SEVERAL DOLLARS ON EVERY SUIT. 800 PAIRS BOYS KNEE PANTS AT ?1.50 TO ?3.00.
CANBLER-CROWELL COMPANY
"Louisburg's Leading Money Saver To You."
P. S. & K. K. Allen's Old Stand Louisburg, North Carolina
Opening Sale
?FOR THE SALE OF
LEAF TOBACCO
AT THE
Riverside Warehouse
Louisburg, IN. G.
-WILL BE HELD ON
Tuesday, Sept. 9th, 1919
Get a load ready and bring it to us on
that day and let us show you what a live
market is. A full corps of buyers will be
present. o o o o o o
YOUR FRIENDS,
G. D. Taylor A. W. Perry, Jr.
STATEMENT OF PRESIDENT ON
KEQTEST OF SHOPMEN
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cess or failure, it will <?t course be
nr-cessarv to accept the higher costs
of living'as a permanent basis of ad
justment. and railway wages should
be readjusted along with the rest. All
that I am now urging is. that we
should not be guilty of the inexcusable
inconsistency of making general in
creases in wages on the assumption
fhaT f>-r prespirt rn'st nf living will hr
permanent at the very time that we
are trying with great confidence to re
duce the cost of living and are able to
say that it is actually beginning to
fail.
I am aware that railway employes
lure of tru- railroads and have m
ave many
misgivings as to whether their inter
ests will be properly safeguarded
when the present form of Federal con
trol has come to an end. No doubt it
is in part this sense of uncertainty that
prompts them to insist that their wage
interests be adjusted now rather than
under" conditions which they cannot
certainly foresee. But I do not think
that their uneasiness is well grounded.
I anticipate that legislation dealing
with the future of the railroads will
in explicit terms afford adequate pro
jection for the interests of the em
ployes of the roads, but quite apart
[from that, it is clcar that no legisla
tion can make the railways other than
what they aro, n gi'otu public intercut.
and ft is not likely that the president
of the United States, whether in pos
session and control of the railroads or
not. will lack opportunity or persua
sive force to influence the decision of
questions arising between the manag
enfpOUI1"
sured that, during my term of office,!
whether I am in actual possession of
?the railroads or not, I shall not fail to
exert the full influence of the execu
tivc to see that justice is done theui.
I believe, therefore, that they may
be justified iu the confidence that
I.?arty co-operation with the govern
ment now in its efforts to reduce the
cost of living will by ik> means be
prejudicial to their own interests, but
will on the contrary prepare the way
for more favorable and satisfactory
relations in the future.
I confidently count 02 txieir co-op
eration in this time of national test
and crisis.
Come to see us before buying. We
have it?"Everything for Everybody J'
THE ALLEN BROTHERS COMPANY.
F1BE ALARM. -
ing in the back yard of Mr. W. N.
Fuller on West Middle Street. The
fire department answered promptly,
but found no real trouble.
MILLINERY
The Allen Brothers Company is much pleased to an
nounce in connection with the Fall Season's Display
that Mrs. Julia Scott will be in charge of the Millinery
Department and will show New York's latest in chic
millinery.
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We are having specialized hats at specialized prices, for
there is Millinery Luxury without Extravagance. We
have the very smartest new conceptions in snappy shap
es and color combinations that strike an absolutely new
note. Isn't it natural that the store selling the most
hats would carry the largest assortment? Then RE
MEMBER, that we will certainly show you just what
y<?u wish.
The Allen Brothers Comply