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You are cordially invited to iiuiiw ".^-n i' WW AND COMPLETE DISPLAY OF TAILORED HATS Friday and Saturday, September 5th and 6th New Stock of Ladies high Top Shoes Received WE DO NOT HESITATE TO SAT, AND ARE IX A POSITION TO PBOYE TO YOC\ THAT OUB DISPLAY OF LADIES NEW SHOES FOB FFALL, ABE THE PBETTIEST WE HATE EVEB SHOWN. WE ARE SHOWING A COMPLETE BANGE OF BROWVS, GRAYS. FIELD MOUSE, TOGETHER WITH A'SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF PAAENT LEATHEB AND KID BOOTS. * ; ?* I New Tricolette arid Tricotine Dresses THESE ARE THE VERY NEWEST NOVELTIES IS FALL DRESSES AND NO WARDROBE WTUJ BE COMPLETE WITH EITHER ONE OR THE OTHEP OK THESE MATERIALS. OrR ENTIRE STORE IS OPEN TO TOUR INSPECTION. COME EARLY ASD LET US SHOW YOr JUST WHAT IS NEWEST AND BEST IN READY-TO-WEAR. BOYS SUITS AT WHOLESALE PRICES IT HAS BEEN OCR GOOD FORTUNE TO CLOSE OCT THE ENTIRE STOCK OF BOYS SUITS FROM A NEW YORK MANUFACTURER, ALL OF WHICH WE OFFFER AS LONfi AS THEY LAST AT LESS THAN MOST WHOLESALE HOrSES ASK FOR THEM. THIS LOT INCLUDES ALL WOOL BLUE StBtiE SL ITS AT ?7.95, TOGETHER WITH WORSTEDS, CHEVIOTS ANI) CORDUROYS AT $?.o0 TO 812..VI. MOTHERS: TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SlITs AS IT WILL MEAN THE SAVING OF SEVERAL DOLLARS ON EVERY SCIT. 80? PAIRS BOYS KNEE PANTS AT $1.50 TO ?3.00. ,1 CANBLER-CR0WELL COMPANY "Loutetijirg's Leading Money Saver To You." P. S. & K. K. Allen's Old Stand Louisburg, North Carolina BIGGEST OPENING Better Prices Than ever before is the result of the sales 'oif Twraaaj thffLemi&bUfK MUf^ ket. The Old Reliable Riverside Ware house was a centre of attraction with a floor full of the weed, which it sold for an average of 35 cents in round figures. The better grades are selling extra high, and the common grades are higher here than on other markets is conceded. Bring your tobacco on and let us sell it for you. We are fully equipped and all the Companies are represented. Remember that at the Riverside Taylor and Perry will see that you get the highest prices. YOUR FRIENDS, G. D.Taylor A. W.Perry, Jr. TO OUU ADVERTISERS W e want to urge our advertis ers to bring: or send tlieir copy in early. Let us iiave yonr copy before 10 A. M. on Wednesdays And if yon can get it to ns on Tuesday?ail tlie better. Adapted to the C'use. "She finds fault with every present that U sent her." "That's the reason why I gave her a polite hint in mine. I sent her a knocker." VISIT OUR HARDWARE DEPART ment when in need of the most up to-date farm machinery on the mar ket. We have men wno are exper ienced, and who are wide-a-wake with this line Ask for Mr. Clarke, *M Wo't.u.rs'i omp^, Land! Land; Land! Wanted ONE THOUSAND ACRES of land anywhere in Franklin County. We will buy land in any size farms. Especially interested in fifty and one hundred acre tracts. See T. vy. R U F" F"J JN I First National Bank Bldg. Louisburg. N. C. FOR RENT OR SALE?MY FARM one mile from town on Xaalislllft. ??WlflW^iW^n^'TfafrTs^Louls^ burg, N\ C. 9-12-tf. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head .fnirtifoi tig by anyone without causlnfl nervousness or ringing in the head. E.W, GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. Autumn Millinery STUNNING MODELS IN: Large or Medium Straight Sailors Smart Rolling-Brim Sailors The New Beaver Cloth, underfaced with Black Velvet The New Cavalier Side-Flare Styles Pokes, Chic Turbane, and many others Fashion lias placed lier mark of approval on these hats. They are effectively trimmed in various colors of ostrich, flowers, wings, nar row gros^rain ribbons, fancy pins, or tailored ribbon bows. Many are plainly trimmed, but they are exceedingly effective in their simplicity. These hats are so attractively priced as to enable even one to buy?which is another altogether redeeming feature. I ',(1 Allen KrotherN f^oinp^y.
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