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BEFORE XMAS Remember you can accomplish much in the way of baying and saving during the remaining days simply by coming to see us. We still have a stock representing a cost of $35,000.00 which must be disposed of by the night of December 24. In order to do this we are making enormous reductions most every department. Such putting and slashing of prices never before heard of in this vicinity. This is no "hot air talk" but a fact easily realized by just a look at us seeing for youfsel. Note prices below, y yy * Ladies Ready-to-Wear De partment $ 10.00 Coat Saits t 6 75 12.50 " * 15.00 ? ? 8*50 17.50 ? ? 20.00 ? ? JJ-gO 22.50 ? ? ".75 " - as 300 Left? Must Be Sold Mems Suits, Overcoats and Boys Suits less than 1-2 iormer prices. Come and see. You will be surprised when the prices are made. Underwear, heavy weight fleeced lined 38c each; 2 for 75c. Over 1,400 Suits and Overcoats Ladies Coats ? 500 of These $ 5.00 Coat? at $ 3.00 6.50 ? 3.75 7.50 " 4.75 10.00 " 6.75 12.50 r" _ 8.75 15.00 " ' 9.75 17.50 V* < ' 11.75 20.00 " 12.75 22.50 V , " 1i;nn 26.00 J " 00 ? 3 You can find the same reductions as above mentioned in nearly every department. Come early and get what you want, and when you get home in the evening you and the whole fami ly will be glad you come. Corner 1^ E/ i .1/ I I Louisburg, Main and Nash Streets | ^ kJf ?%? l\* Ami 111 ^1 North Carolina Professional Vard DR. W. B. MORTON Eye Specialist Looiabarg, N. Carolina OfflM With f J. A. Turntr, Nut Door to HoUl ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING, SnrfMD l>??tl?t. Office In Hotel building. Mzt to PostoffiM Lou is bur*. N C. Hours: ? to 430. Phone No. H. A. NEWELL, PHYSIC* AN Louiabnrjf, N. C. Phono No. 15(5 DR. E M. PERRY Physician and Surgeon LouUburg, - North Carotoa ? . Offlu Inoxt door to Aycock Dni2 Sun DarpboatS* NiahtPscMlOT II C. B. BANKS DENTAL SURGEON I^iHbsnt, N. C. Oflle* in Ilicks Bnilding, Utun^trMt. J. E. MALONE, Supt Health Louisburg, N. C. Store, Market ! Surgery | PHYSICIAN and ML K0F?)N loulsborg, N.'JC. . . OOm m Bwr-BiUdiiin ?im tu? I Hotrt 11 a. m. to 1 p. ?. and 4 to 5 p. m. | jJE. B. F. YAfcBOBOUOH PHIBI'lAN and 1LKUEUW, T.W.Bickett, R.B. White, K.H. Malonej JglCKBTT, WHITE & XALONK LAWYERS Lfluiabirv. If. . General practice, settlement of estates I funds invested. One member of the | firm a la ways in the offise. ryy M. PERSOJf ATTORHKY AT LAW Louisbnnr.^If . G| . Prattle* in all court* Office on Main Street | H. TABBOBOUOI1, Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW ILoviaimrf,'. If . C All legal heeineae intrusted to m#' r?r?iTe I prompt attention. Office in Egerton Building. V.-noo? IC (XJJfTUACTOR and BTTILDBB Tionwltirc. IV. C. Tradinc a pear for all kts^a of balding ns plies. artisOe Maatfea aad TUaa. Arebkec- I Vara! d cairn* submitted. SURVEYING All Kinds, L?v?ling, Plats) and Estimates B. B. Egerton Phone a. B. Jones, or. leave message with M. S. Davis BLUBS -U Our slook of Freaah ud Hol land balbe are ncm arriving and to plant early inaar** fine flowers. Remember we make the finest wedding boquets and floral designs. Mail, telephone and telegraph order* promptly eseented by J. L 'Quinn & Co. PtoaMfl !Sg?. C. L A. ROGERS Tinvvorkcr. La?burg, H. C. , I Will make a>Xiat?? on aar jeb I Work GaarwiUed. OaU er write J line. ?y Dickens Items. Vsarly all of the farmers are now [ about through housing their crops. Some few hare some more corn to gat ia yet. We are glad to see some sewing right much grain. G. R. Wood has led the farmers in winnirg prizes this year in our vicinity on makiag com. tie made an ayer age'of 52 bushels per acre. Little Buck Murphy, one of the corn club boys, was next. He made 45 bushels per acre. Mr. J. G. Marphy has bought an other fine young colt. It seems as though he is ? fond *f the trade as he has been having such good luck. Mr. J. K. Brewer, of Louisburg, was in our midst the last week. We were glad to see him, for be has many warm friends of this community. Miss Viola Pearce spent last Satur day night with Miss Nallie Collins, re turning home en Sanday. Miss Annie Collins was the happy guest of ber blether, Charlie, oa last Sunday evening. Of course yes. Mr. Garland Fairish, of near Centerville, was on our streets last Sunday on his "new rubber tir<? buggjr.'! Little Monkey Griffla, of aaar Saady Creek, spent Saturday Bight and Sun day with his little friaad Lather Cob Una. ' -? 1 i Though not surprising but sad, the Death Angel came and called oar neighbor and good old Mead Mr. Thessss Wood fram na ini Tkarsdav aight the 21st. He was s good neigh bor aad a faithful asember of the church. He belag some oyer 10 years of age and only nineteen days differ ence in his and his wife's death. died on the 2nd inst. Ha leaves two sons, two brothers, twe sisters, several grand children aad a lot of frieads to mourn his departure. Klder J. J. Wilson, of aaar Baileys, was in oar midst on last Sanday and preached at the free Will Baptist church at Dickens.' He made a grand talk for abeut half aa bear to all the young and old ChritftiaM*, and to th? world, after which ke took for hie I text, "It. is finished," aad preachsd one of the beat hi ?we that has ever , been preaebed in oar midst. Oar ganday school ia peegreeeing nicely aow. And though net aa large atteodaaeo as there was in'the sam mer, we have a Very good attendance. Good wishes to all -*J . Damt. Dreaming millions makes it all Ih* harder io g?t dollars. y - . Red Cross Seals More tlian forty cities in North Car olina have indicated their attention to place lied Cross Christmas Seals on sale this year. Wilmington has ordered 80,000 seals, WinsUb'Salem 50, #00, Troy 2,0*0, Ashsville 6,000, Greensboro 10,000, Ox ford 10,000, Raleigh 40,000 Elkin 1600, Cornelias 1,000, Graham 6,000, An drews l,00f, Kings Mountain 2,000, Bessemer City 4,000, Wilson S,00t, Norwood 2,000, Edentoo 2,000, Ker nersville 5,000, Southern Pines, 2,000, High Point 15,000, Reidsvillu 6,000, Marshall 6,0(0, Boardman 1,000, Weav ersville 6,000, Chapel Hill 6,0(0, Lenoir 2,600, Saow Hill 1,600, Kins ton* 16,000, Ashboro 2,000, Anaonville 500. Many other cities hare signilied their intention of selling the seals, but have not yet indicated the number desired. The seals are furnished through the State Red Cress Seal Commission in Charlotte. They sell at one cent each and all the meney received from the sale goes toward fighting tuberculosis, 75 Der cent remaining in the city where the seals are sold. LAND POSTED ? AH -person are- fui bidden to hunt or otherwise trespass on my land in Louis bnrg mi Harris townships. This mesns everybody. - W-2t? F. W. iBSTlcg. Ladies ? : ? und Gentlemen The Bargains are at the - ? [bargain Store v".' '? . t Where you can get the beet things for ^ the least mosey, es pecially this month. * J.N. Ramey Proprietor Loalsb urg, North Carolina WITH INCREASING YEARS < ? ?? ? . ? /? The duty cf providing for those whom you must soon leave becomes the more imperative. It will Boon be too late. Neglected duties bring increased auguish in the final hour. For full information regarding The Mutual Life Policies, see, 'phone or write. R. P. TAYLOR, - District Manager. Louisburg, - North Carolina Mice overfC. T. Stokes store, W. H. Furgurso* AHfg. B. ~ toetfal fc> m | ' THE Farmer and Easiness Iffitfl Frequently finds it both profitable and necessary ta secure ascommodations from the bank. This bank is prepared to grant its customers erery ac commodation in helpimg with their responsibility. Open an account with us now, and whea y*c wish the accommodation, ask for it. ? The Citizens Bank of Heiierssri Henderson, North Caroitaa NOTICE Having qualified aa executor of the aetata of Oacar Willlfcmson I hereby (tiv notioe to all peraona h"ldinf claima against >aid eatata to preai nt the aame to ma not later than November 14, 1913 ?r thla-notlce will be plead In bar of their recovery. All peraona indebted to ?aid eatate are notified to make prompt aettlement. Thia-Novtfnber 14, 191U. AIL?*Y Wn.LiAM|eH, Kxe<; ,tor Will T. B. Wild?R? Att'y. llllUfWJB' u . HOTICE . , Having lS administrator wiU - tJ <?' estate of W. N. (oiler tlfig j h ?ive notjce to all partita holding L; ?' apnimt said e? tate to present the unm t" "?e by No vember 12, 1913 or thin notice will be plead in bar. o! their recovery. All peraona indebted to <a>d Oatate are [ make tamf'H"'0 payment. T. B. Wiuiuib, Att'y
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