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wttfc All « ■o m tka A fmk af Taffeta aad Crape Gear cwatetabla, ssadtils do that. In •way aaifitka It is quits as aa MbiMi t aa tha walk itaalf to com* daws tha Avaoaa aay af these crisp, WftadMag airdsg behind a amid m wains dreaead far walking. AU Nh walks la the Beta these days, jam Its*, aad as wa might say alt Maw Task walks «w tha Arams, un laaa wa ssfipt those ark# saiact the bba baeaasa af Ha brisk ri*ar Iks assart sat of twaad cut Nar vik fsshlsa. with short, pleated or shader skirt, ptonty of pockets both fsr sao aad for chic; a small hat, kaaoy cloves, aad heavy ditto, ia Isa ar black, ia a favored' mats ms Ikaa these is the girl with sport akto of eardmrey, teat of vividly eol ond velawrt with hat of the voloors, aad taw ksalad shots of tan. Their stride has all tha gtaca of movement af tha atklata, oat bamparsd by ffd skirts, nnsitoly heels, or dU aswdart af aay Usd. Tha gtpasato Shirt Mass tha iatredatiioo af tha shirt waht> ever a* loag age, the separate •*d*t has had Ha own special niche rsba; this ssasaa it prawisss to be ,stts wore oaafel ihaa aver bafora ■ It Is atede widiratslj short, dares la the approved fashion, and 1* An ishad with a bait at tha normal waMBaa ar slightly shows the nor atoL tt is as eaasarvattvs ar as mm4k triaMMd n ttukcy •aria! aad to* alsm far effect^ it is waarti trimmed with Una after lias af lHldh| aad tpmnHiiaa af bet ters. it It alto smart—to s different srt ■ . W • &! in* -i SOOTBBK TUBKBCULOSIS CONFUBNCB MEETS Tab irruMute ChaffM— of South. flpMial Study; Dr. U a. Me »«yw Vice Preside a L Th« sacaod Southern TuberculotU Conference win be held at Columbia, S. C. October 8th and Bth. Dr. L. B. McBraya* of the North Carolina State Sanatorium for tha Treatment of TubartaloeU ia vice president of tha conference and will address the ——hly on the subject: "Tuberaj loaU Policies la the Sooth." Pvr tharmore, Dr. MeBrnyer will give at Ihia maaMng a raaume of his recent wart and finding. |n the investiga tion of tuberculosis condition, la the Wadaabera silk i»uu This conference, known at tha Southern Tuberculosis Conference, U ooe of fire that will meet either this month or next ia five different •actions of tho United States. Meth ods of carrying on more effect!r.ly far the coming year the war against tuberculosis, both by physicians and laymm, will form tho chciaf esb Jacta for discussion at the various conferences. North Carolina is tar tunate to be in close teach with on. of the five national conferences. At the Columbia Conference every aspect of tuberculosis in the South will bo discussed. Considerable at tention aril! be given to the problem of the tuberculosis negro. It is an peeled that a big delegation of in terested North Carolinian i will he la attendance.—State Health Bulle tin. Mr. J. W. Jangley hu opened another barber ibop on Railroad street which will be in charge of Mr. Hanrej Tyner. Mr. Langley alao r OUR PUBLIC FORUM"| Otto Kahn On rin&nolal Farm Loana ■*•17 Cittern who |~r*r i to become mnabie ta boainaae ebould etady teaMu end ovary termer who waste to ecu the bmtaaae ot urievtUre araoarly financed ■hoald etady dlUgootly the fiaa|JSiuSnSieafoU^“d ue *««•■ . AU ®tA*r <* tbd^try have developed financial teelUUea adapted to tbair a cede Wo bare all aurte ot taaaclal eradicate. anthortsod by lav or coatom to deal ta a oertmln line of oocarUtaa. bat la none of tbaec fiaen cla) channel. vlU tana aecvrtttae travel without a bonvi fat^a^vay of ea excessive rate of tntoroot or heavy die The moat powerful financial hill oiling la America _ «ro private banka and they are tho moot Important to the financial Ule of Indastry. tn no Uae of boataoeo doc. •mrlmcy and otahlUty make more imperative domaada than upon ‘ ■ A Vboao xrwatent aaaet ta tho ooafideooo of the boytax public fodxmcat and talaxrlty. Mr. Otto Kahn afkaha. Uoeb A cam asked to state tho relation of the private beaker to the bsalneaa n. sold tn pert: TJM or tho Boot important fuarttooe of tho private banker la to bo tho instrument tor providing the moony naodad (or tho oMniont conduct and development o( railroads and oilier Industries Ho does this hy baying pacurltlno ta hoik dan those needing onpltnl, tbr which purpose bo oauelly noaoedntoe himself with n largo number of othor booeoet grant and ■mnJL thug forming what la called a eradicate Havtajt h this way concluded . the buying traaaactlog he offers to the public the seourftles purchased by moaaa of advertising, circularising aad tnrotmh the taefnttae of the retail , booeao included fa tho syndicate, many of whom employ traveling aaleanioa Of oourea tho baakor aad tho eradicate count oa a reasonable profit for thati porvloaa; on the other head they rua the risk of tho securitise. which they have daflaltaly bought and paid tor at a Hand price, remaining os thalr head! "belly, or la part. If tho public, for an# reason or another, should bo enwll Hag to hoy them. Tho selling of aocoritlaa Is a highly epoelaBeed tends roqeirlag aaoeh experience, organisation. machinery and ecruthay Thla le one of tho rooooaa why eorporutioas do better la offering eoeurttlos to the i public through banker* than If they offered thorn abort. Tho wimagoes* of tho public to buy depends span tbotr eanfidenoo In tho mtogrity and tho Judgment of tho baakor who makas tka offer, aad a banker afeo attempts tc mInland the public, or who Is deft*teat la cam or Judgment, would vary soon i tod himself without customers sad. therefore, out of boataeaa. la man* European oountrien. the functions of tho private banker Include the plaetni of bonds eeeurod by farm mortgagee Bonds of thie nature are Issued la largo quantities by mortgage banka who buy mortgages on farms and othei , real estate aad deposit them so security for thalr own boada. which ta their turn arc cold to bunker*. It la ta be hoped that startler Inetttottoo* will. In oourea of time, be created la America, thus placing the farming Industry oa n par with other Important Industries to faoUlUee to obtain oapital* operates a (Sop on Wilson street Bank Building. 1 just beck of the FI ret National - ■ ^ EVERY MERCHANT WILL HAVE ONE OF THESE BOOKS \ Pay All Your Bills At d Rating Ml MM wad piMWt WhOMltfa It to continual a preeeie at aeU-gry tug? ht mother'* antrlfca It aot a harden pinrinw to ba borne. It It bar glory sod hor Jry. How littta tba carat whether her tewe ho mentioned or ignarad to loag aa the children ba honored! Vat la bow many mu tbt It tba ptiat flgnr* la tba backgroaod that baa made wcwti gamble. Paopla banab far tba mayor, tba mm greet MM, tba riaing man at afaira, aat Mali tong bow often tba raal merit if tba triaaipb la biddM away wttb #*e awaat ■todatrtaa of bam a lama of tba grMtaat at the tana at mm bar* bed tbo grace to ae> la awl edge tbo dob*. Said Lincoln "Alt that I am or hope to be I owe la my aagot matbar- gold Banja ■4a Want: MA ktaa baa my meth W made am a painter - geld Oaa wil Grawt of hie matbar: gbe gain id nothing from any petttlm I bar* Utad er baaora that may bare keen MM to am. t cw* a (bit tad tit bat 1 mo to bar «anwt, modern, m would bo a wilderness. Aad mother makes tho homo. 8ho la eon tor aad ooul of oarth’a dlrineet Institution. This old* of beer on there la ao terra that comae qalto ao elooo ao hero to tho lor* that oarer fattoth. Happy tho thUd. who mm both bio obligation and Mo prtrUogo aad osakae what retain bar may toward a debt that ii beyond the power of payment I—Cbriatlaa Intelligencer. NotMag ftarprtatag. Booaaoa a woman In South Amort Ico no rood a mining engineer who waa ill. and because he admired bar and 'fall In Iowa’’ aa the phraae gem with bar, and after be reeerered ha told hie lor* aad pri>ooof to bar that that they should wad, sad sh* ■oaopr.sd and be thought It would bo ramsatls togobetb t» Mahmoud tat bin purest* wltnaas the ssarrlaga, a newspaper la Boaton threw* itself away far half a solemn tailing what a woueterfsi thing K was that a we sson should journey twolra thoos aud miles to wad a mua. Thar* I* thut any woman would da tha earn* ■at regards! aa remtibahl* ta so* •a electric light—bw—e we know that electricity generated will do the trick. If there wae but ono light end tt could not be accounted for—Uiod there might be aomo won der. But women a thooeend and ten thooeend yean ago did the tamo stunt—and they will do the came trick tea thooeend years hence. If • me mis eras • nun—no mat ter when be la—no matter where he ■say be going—If he telle her to go, •loo. she will Mnhnct to pock up sad slag while she la doing it. Bbs may hare some ragreta; tea may go to her private apartnmnta aad woop a little, aa4 tea map step la bar work long enough to wipe away • rebel tear that ersope on hidden to her cheek—but she will go with him aad stay with Mm to the laet ditch. Ne mattmr what the world esye about Mss—If ike still lores him •ha carve aaaghl. If ha It worth a mflHaa today aad to (accrue he la re dared to poverty aad want tee will ••■m deem to the sitaatiea, wisely te kaew teat aha lows Mm and he levee bag. Ts Urn aad of the world weald ha a abort )aaraoy ware ha la dtetrsss as Car as fatigue ts her derful things woman's nature ia the meet wonderful—bat because some woman does something like the South American woman it is not wonderful In itself. We saw recently where a woman, whose husband had beaten her and abused her and threatened to kill her and struck the baby with a knits wont into court and plead for the drunken brute and promised the magistrate that if ha would (in her hut two days she would leave the city and take him with her. Every day and every week we read accounts of whet women do for the men they love—but thees are only the idle stories that come through the police courts ami other wsyt.—The world little thinks of all the many tecri Acaa women make for awn; of how they »t*dy to please them; to help thesxv to metre life pleasant and happy. And It ia oer deliberate opinion, based open observation ex tending over many years, that not 10 ■non la a hundred appreciate osr atop to think what wosnen have done for them | what they will de far them. When a man selects bis companion far' Nfe he plane many pretty things —hot tee cnee forgets all OiatA-ee eepta satirely tee much as a msttar of courao— and «pends hie thro tn clubs and saloon* and oi{ the slroota, forgetful that the person who think* most of him la all the world la alone at home, wondering why he stays so long. A man should often pledge Me love anew —not from the grand stand—but by lltUa acta of courtesy and Idndnesu and thoughtfulness - for the woman who lores him weald •pill her life's blood, to defend him and say nothing about H to the world.—Everything The Real Loan. Whan Doctor Johnson auctioned off the Thraie Brewery he reminded the bidder that he was not merely parceling vets and kaUlee, hot dis posing of “the potentiality of grow ing rich beyond the dreams of ava rlee." TV# meaning ef a casualty Hat like that reported In the Kona* tt ——I k ltd If ns regards It rtroply u an arm rate of killed. wowuUd and miulnf men lo tlM number of 3MJKU. The Arum rep reaanu a dtp a* )ar(* a* Cincinnati or MDwaukaa; but It maana InAnito Ijr a>«r« that eludes tha enumerator. It moon, "that there hath passed away a rlory from tha aarth" at tha »ami time that honor is woo Imortally; K maana that tha brav aat and tha nahleat on whom the (■turn depended have raddanad tha altars of taerWIea. Thai tha mat lose la that of tha daya that am to ba, and not merely of these sxern ciatinf bourn round Omlllpnli and Trlaat, Warsaw and Arras. Tha oo bom feneration am Impomrlahad. The Attest now am not theee that aorrtm hot those that dlo.— PtUa dalphla Lodror Mm. Klaeaid, af Wilson, la la tha «Ky tha r»*st of Mrs. E. T. Toon*. Hup, . Hudson, and Mitchell AUTOMOBILES. Sold in Harnett, Lee, Sampson and Johnston by W. a PARRISH Dealer in Automobiles and Real Estate HUP $1085; MITCHELL $1250; HUDSON $1350 All itamltird and dependable cart which appeal to the better elate They have no critlce except the jteracc men, kerauee repair bills are nec Ujrible. Por demonstration tee call or write me. , FARM FOR SALE. Seventy-nine acres fine Harnett farm; five or ten years time. A bargain. W. H. PARRISH, Coats Commence Fall Sewing The New - Fell Style* with their ! teuch of queintne** front 1880 erefeitk elly repro duced by McCALL PATTERNS The Fall Fashion •bow mors • impla lines, i which makes it easier than ever before to construct a dress from Swart r«u sum patterns— umpju, tw" «K*u ini OM * anil effu.tiH m«<4s I IM thn new guaisno 44'^4 McCALL BOOK OF FASHIONS NOW ON SALE It U filled with aew idea* and beautiful illustration* B. FLEISHMAN & BROS. DUNN, ■ N. C I Because you want iomithi»$ nice-iu4 because you want toe&noaus G«*d prmti»$ is better than cheap z&fn<n*\.'7fe arc apaitt rfar HARCOURT & CO. LOUISVILLE,. KY, U3A. TS^ffy WORJl M tlfc xSTAXDAXD j KOK SAMI'LBR, STYLES, AN1> t'fUCJM. RKK THK Pope Printing Company
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