- ? m mm i. ... Gigantic War On High Prices i ii< imirr:;sti>^ We are opening here a terrific gun-fire of LOW PRICES that carries convition against HIGH-PRICES. Never before in the historv of selling goods has a store waged such war with as much determination to save you money.- . This great war sale is now going on. Here is a Mere Fraction of the Ocean of Great Bargains. Get Ready! Read! Come! $2.50 Boys' Suits of Blue Serge $1.23 $3.00 Boys' Suits ?. $2.98 $6.00 Blue Serge "Suits, the New Norfolk ..$3.95 Boys' Pants, 85c value 48c Juvenile Suits, worth $3.00,, now...$1.47 Finest Suits made, High Grade Worsteds, $7.50 value $4.68 38c Corset Covers, .21c Ladies' Woo-lMixed Gloves 15c Ladies' "White Hemstitched H'k'fs....lc EXTRA SPECIAL ! Newest Style Velvet Hats, 300 to select ?rom 98c Children's 15c Gloves, per pair. 9c 10c Hair Combs, each, .5c 50c Bureau Scarfs 24c 50c Hair Brushes, 15c DRESS SKIRTS All-Wool Poplin $6.98 Dress Skirts. .$4.98 All-Wool $3.25 Skirts, $2.19 $2.98 Skirts .-TV.... .$1.98 The New Military Colth Skirts a marvel at $2.98 Ready-Made Dresses For Women, Misses and Children Womens' $1.50 Gingham Dresses 98c Women's $1.9S Percale Dresses $1.19 Ui sses' 9oc Dresses, 4 to 14.. ,48c Children's S5e Gingham Dresses 49c Shoe Department Look ! Sensation ! Men's Work Shoes $1.48 $2.2o Gun Metal Dress Shoes ..$1.39 Weinberg's, the best Solid Leather Work Shoe made ...$2.98 Ladies' $3.25 Dress Shoe, Patent and Dull, Button or Lace... $2.49 Men's Dress Shoes, in all leathers, $2.S9 to > $1.69 Boys' Dress Shoes, Lace or Button $2.4$ to .. .X..... $1.29 Misses and Chilarens Shoes, But ton or Lace, $2ilS to $1.< Douglas Shoes for Men and Boys. .$3>? V/ Charming Shlrtwists . Every One New x Fall and Winter Artistic Designs . Ladies' Waists, regular 98c to $1.39 values 49 Silk Waists, mad? to sell at double the price 4 *. $1.98 Shirtwaists, unnialcliable under $1.9S .97c MEN'S CIOThlNG At Enormous Savings All-Wool Blue Serge Suits, $18.00 to day's value, to go at $11.98 Men's Suits $11.00 to $12.50 values in sale at $6.85 Men's $16.50 Suits, liigli grade merchant tailoring $11.25 Men's Suits, values $9.00 and $10.00 $5.80 Men's Overcoats, $11.90 and and $10.40, down to $6.98 Men's Dress Shirts, choice dollar val.. .59o The very best Work Shirts, the stx*ongest 85c kind 65c Boys' 75c Sweaters 35c Boys' 35c Blouses 23c Men's $1.00 Dress Gloves . 49c "De "Lux'' Hats for Boys 25c Men's $1.00 Sweaters .75c Men's 15c Garters, per pair 9c $1.25 Watches 98c TROUSERS Men's $1.50 Trousers 98c Men's $3.00 Pure Wool Trousers ... .$1.79 Men's $4.00 Worsted Trousers ..... .$2.60 Very Heavy Corduroy Trousers ....$2.98 $1.50 Overalls and Coats .1 .$1.15 Children's Coats?Great Bargains Children's Chinchilla Coats, $2.50 value. Special $1.25 Children's $3.50 Cloth Coats $1.98 Very Stylish Little $3.00 Coats $1.79 $6.50 Coats marked for this sale . .S3.39 Good Sheeting, lye val., per yard 10c ?JOe Mattress Ticking, per yard, 15c Hnck Towels, each 9c 10e Apron Gingham,-per yard 6c lac Outing Flannel, per yard# 10c ISc Dress Gingliam, per yard 12c Wool Serge, 75c value, per yard ?.... .49c 15e Curtain Scrim, per yard -. .9 l-2c Children's Black 15c Hose, pair 10c Men's 15c Hose, pair ...10c Ladies' 20c Hose, pair 12 l-2c Pearl Buttons, card 3c Jklen's and Boys' 50c Caps 23c "Men's Hafs, $1.00 value ?^.48c Men's 25c Suspenders 13c Men's 50c Neckwear 25c Cuff Links, 25c value 11c Canvass Gloves, per pair 9c Spool Cotton, spool .2 l-2c Men's 25c Belts 15c UNDERWEAR Boys' Fleeced Ribbed Union Suits....39c Men's 75c peavy Fleeced Shirts and .. Drawers 49c Boys' Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers 45c Ladies' Fleece Ribbed 75c Shirts and Drawers 39c Girls' Ribbed 73c Union Suits 39c Girls' Extra Heavy Fleece(75c Shirts and Drawers 29c I. J. DEITZ COMPANY "The Store That Always Sells The Cheapest" LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA Money Thrown Away "Curses and then again curses!" "Why do you anathematize so reck lessly ?" "Yesterday I handed a waiter a dol lar, hoping to profit from my gener osity jn the future." "Yes." "Today I discovered that he Is a foreign nobleman and has been ar rested before for bigamy.Now I'll nev er get any return for my dollar." MBS. PHILLIPS TAKES IR(? IF BLOOD IS BAD I 8uu?red two years with Pellagra, couldn't walk about the lnm?o. Iron bnllt her up.. Tell* what kind of Iron to take Everyone's energy .vitality and gen eral good health depends so much up on the condition of their blood and the normal functioning of the vital or gans of the> stomach, kidneys,liver, and bowels, toe slightest irregularity si uuld be corrected immediately. Anyone troubled with;their blood.for Instance, Is sate sooner or later ex perience uric atld pains, weak, lame bnrk; lost str^ngtlu nervousness; headaches; dizzy,gpeus, or some other kindred symptotriB, and Iron has be. come so well known jas the best reme dy everybody shtfuld use it. The question is In wut form? Ion Is put up by chemistslln pills, liquid so lutions, and mLieaywlth all sorts of elements Including some cases al' together too mucf alcohol for the gcod of the systej The cheapest, strongest,, most effi cient remedy Is /plain, Natural Iron, highly concentrated, and bottled Just ai> nature intended It should be taken. It is Acid Iron/Mineral, is sold by druggists In flf#r-cent and dollar bot tles. It goes from two to six times as far. It wul help the digestion, atomach, kidneys, and blood. If the towels are Inactive a good liver pill like the A-I-M Liver Pill at 25c for a generous size box Is recommended. People with normal bowels should aot use Iron In Combination with lax ative. Altogether too many remedies contain purgatives. To indicate how quickly Acid Iron Mineral will cleanse the blood and tine up the general system and re new the wasted strength the state ment of Mrs. N. E. Phillips of Ker. da*, 8 .C. la quoted below: "T began to be troubled with mr kowela, atomach and blood a little s: over two years ago. It finally turned into peliagra and at the end of that two years suffering I couldn't even wi:Ik about the house. Mrs. Ella Hunter suggested I t^ke Acid Iron Mineral and after fukifag it six weeks a*;d using but fotr email bottles, I am up knd About dotog imjy'work and g;.!nina in Istretgta jevbri day. It las done Me more /goo i than-any? tV.tng /L hava evef tiled and am glad' indeed to recomzynd it to anyone who needs a good/ionic or for pella gra or stomach tioVble. A teaspoonful pt J(:id Iron Mineral In a glash of flrinkfcg water after meals makes aii unusual, powerful, e-oaomical ani delightfully invigor ating tonic, appetizer. blood and kid ney remedy. A large bottle if druggist hasn't it will be sent prepaid on receipt of price by the Ferrodine Chemical Corp Roanoke, Va. "I fear that I have enlargement of tne heart." "Cheer up; you could stand some thing of an. addition." LIFT YOUR CORNS OFF WITH FINGERS Tells Jiow to tyOM'n a tender corn or callus so It Hits out fillhont pain You reckless Hien add women who are pestered wtthNcoru and who have ! at least once a we^k /nv'.ted an awful death from lockjaWor blood poison are now told by a Clhclnnau authority to use a drugi callik/freezone, which the moment a\fe?y4rops are applied to any corn or cufuk the soreness is relieved and socm tin entire corn or callus,, root an<jr all, ffts off with the Augers. Freezone drfes the foment it is ap - pl ed, and sliaply shrills the corn or callus wlthoat Inflaming or even Ir ritating the/ surroundng tissue or skin. A snail bottle onffeezone will cost very little at any of the drug stores, but will positively rid one's feet of e^Bry hard or soft corn or hardened callus. If your druggist hasn't any freezone he can get It at f.Liy wholesale drug house for you. DEIXO-LIGlTT?-Or. E.. G. Davis, Henderson, N. tjna It and likes It. Is glad to recomnend It. 9-14-tf DELCO-LJOHTV-Mr, John B. May es, Stem, X/C Is lUllghted with Del co Llghty'Is arranged to pump wa ter wlUr It. ^ 9-14-tf THE FRANKLIN TIMES $1.50 Per Year In Advance "Scriblets, the author, says he drinks quantities of strong black cof fet while writing a book." "Wherein we have a curious exam- | pie of cause and effect." ! "I would have to consume quanti ties of strong black coffee to keep i j frr.m falling asleep while reading one 1 of his books." LOOK AT A CHILD'S TON-SIT. WHEN CKOSS, KKYKIMI ANI) I SICK Take no chances! More poisons from liver and bowels at once Mothers can rest easy after giving "California Syrup of Figs." because in ' a few hours all the clogged up waste, sour bile anjl fermenting food gently moves out oft the bowels, sfnd you have a well, playful child agyn. Children time from play to empti* their bowels, and they [ become tightly padWedt liver gets' sluggish and WtafcnaJni disordered. When cress! ftv^lsk* festless.see if to'iru* Isonaled. /hen Jkive this deli cious m laxative."/ Children love it. and it can Wot cause injury- No difference whaJT ails your little one? i if full of cola fcr a sore throat, diar rhoea, stom/chkche, bad breath, re member a sentlA "inside cleansing" should always b^ the first treatment given, ^ull directions for babies, cHldren of all ages and grown-ups are printed on each bottle. Eeware of counterfeltflg syrups. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "Cali fornia Syrup of Figs, * then look care fully and see that it is made by the California Fig Syrup Company." We r*.ake but one size. Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. DELCO-UGHT?keyff at the Fair WAIT?Plenty of tpfie to buy your lighting plant atyfe Valr. See what Delco-Llght does^at Uifc Fair. 9-14-tf | We make pooibdga fat, and fat hogs fatter. NapBnal Hog Colera Preventive f \ Drive? Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVB'8 TA8TBLESI chill TONIC,drive*out lfalaria.enriches the blood.and build? upthesya trm a true tonic. For adult? and children. 60c ? An Ordinance Fixing thd Details and Adopting a Fohn of Bond for the $15,000 Funtlng Jlonds Au thorized h j 'an rfrdlnonee Panned June OTth, 1917 The Board of Conpnlsaloners of the Town of Loulsbur?\North Carolina, do ordain as follOTs\ Section 1. That theVFIfteen Thous and Dollars (I1IOT00) Ending Bonds | of the Town of /Louisbukp, authorized by an ordinance passed June 29th, 1J*17, shall consist of thirty (30) bonds of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) denomination, numbered from One (1) to Thirty (30), both inclusive, dated July 1st, 1917, bearing interest at the rate of Six (6) per centum per! annum payable semi-annually, Janu ary 1 and July 1, evidenced by cou pons to be attached to each bond, and both principal and interest of said bends to be payable at tire National I Park Dank, in the City of New York, State of New York; said bonds to'ma ture in accordance with the following schedule: $1500 due January 1 ,1919 $1500 due January 1, 1920 $1500 due January 1, 1921 $1500 due January 1, 1922 $1500 due January 1, 1923 $1500 duo January 1, 1924 $2000 due January 1, 1925 $2000 due January 1, 1926 $1000 due January 1, 1927 $1000 due July 1, 1927 Section 2. It Is expressly hereby found and declated that all of the outstanding indebtedness of tho said Town which is to\ funded by llie is-] puance of these bond is a legal and valid subsisting inttebtednes? incur, red prior to March \th, 1917, for the actual and necessaryNexpen^es of the municipality of Louisburg, North | Carolina, as the sameV*? fixed and defined by law. Section 3. That said/^toonds I coupons shall be In substantially ti?! following forms, resprfctlvel; United States iA Amerl State of >'ort|l Caroling County of/Franklin Town of Xoulsbnrg No. Ing Bond Know all Mali by These Presem That the Tdwn of Louisburg, li Franklin County, State of North Car olina, acknowledges Itself Indebted and for value received hereby prom ises to pa/ to bearer the principal sum of ive Hundred Dollars ($500),/lawful money of the United States /of America, on the First day of ?Jk. D. 19?, together with inter est tnereon until paid at the rate of Six (6) per centum per annum, paya* ble semi-annually on the First day of January and of July in each year aa evidenced by and upon the presenta tion and surrender of the Interest cuupons hereto attached as they sev erally become due. Both the princi pal of and the Interest on this bond are payable in lawful money of the UnltedUtates of America, at the Na. tlcnal Park Bank In the City of New York, State of New York,and for the prompt payment thereof when due as aforesaid, the full faith, credit and resources of said Town are hereby Irrevocably pledged. This bond Is Issued by said Town of Louisburg for the purpose of fund ing a like amount of the legal, valid, subsisting indebtedness of said Town, Incurred prior to March 7th, 1917, for the actual and necessary expenses of said Town, In accordance with ordl ntnces duly passed by the Board of Commissioners of -said Town and in full compliance with the Constitution! i?nd Laws of the State of North Car-j olina now in force, particularly "The! Municipal Finance Act, 1917," Chap-, ter 138 Public Laws of 1917. And it is hereby recitod, certifiedI and warranted: That the indebted ness fundc! by this bond v a \ legally! lacurrcil tail was at th? t'ms incur-1 red and ut the time of issuance of this Lon*! a valid, sub sisting inJc*btc:he.s3 o: taiJ Town; that ii?e total indebtedness n? -aid Town incluuiu.T this bon \ ucei not exceaU unyConsiiiutionnl or "latutory limitation; that <l.:e provision has been made for the levy/and collection of a direct annual ad Valorem tax up or. all of the taxable property in said Town In audition to/ail other taxes sufficient to pay tiirf interest hereon as the same falls dub and also to pay j and discharge the principal hereof at naturity; and thai all things, acts and conditions reaulred by the Con*| stltution and\ law/ of the State of X. Carolina td exm and to happen to | b'j done and performed precedent to, and in the ismiopco of this bond, in order to constrti/te the same the val id and binding/ obligation of said Town, do existl and have happened and been propefly done and perform-1 { ed in regular apd due form and time In testimoiw \ whereof, the said I Town of Loulaburg^ Franklin County ?Ncrth Carolina, haa caused this bond to bo signed fy Its Mayor and. Clerk I v-nder its corporate seal, and each of, I the Interest coupons hereto attached I to be executed by the fac-simlle sig-i I nature of the Clerk, apd this bond dated July fist, 1917, I ., (Mayor Town of Loulstiurg I .North Carolina | Treasurer [Jeal) (Form of Coupon) | Nc\ / $16.00 On January \ / July 1, A. D. 19? The iTown of Loulsburg In the Coun ty ft Franklin and State of North Carolina, will pay to bearer the sum of/Fifteen Dollars ($16.00), lawful oney of the United States of Amer /ca, at the National Park Bank, New York, New York, being the amount of interest then due on its Funding Bond dated July 1st, A. D. 1917, No? Treasurer Section 4. That each of said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and the Town Clerk and Impressed with the corporate seal of said Town, and each of the interest coupons attached to each of said bonds shall be executed by the llthoghaphed fac-slmlle signa ture of ?aid Clerk, and said officers are hereby authorized and* directed to cause said bonds and coupons to be prepared substantially in the forms i respectively hereinabove set forth and to execute the same as aforesaid, f< r and 6n behalf of the said Town When so executed the bonds shall be delivered to the purchasers thereof, Messrs. John Nuv$nn and Co., Bank ers, of Chicago, Illinois, at a price of not less than par and accrued inter, est, and the. proceeds arising from the sale of said bonds shall be used sole ly for the purpose hereinbefore set forth. Section 5. That there shall be lev ied and collected annually at the time the taxes are levied and collected, an ad valorem tax in addition to all-otji"? cr taxes upon all of the taxable prop ety in the municipality, sufficient to pay the principal and interest on said issue of bonds as such principal and interest become due, which tax levy and this ordinance authorizing tho same shall be irrepealable so long as any of the said bonds remain out standing and unpaid; said taxes to be levied and collected in the same man ner as other taxes are levied and col? letted upon property in said munici pality. Section 6. That all ordinances or resolutions or parts thereof, hereto fore passed which are in conflict .with this ordinance, to that extent are hereby repealed, revoked and rescind ed. Section 7. That all ordinances or resolutions or parts thereof, hereto fore passed which are consistent with the terms of this ordinance,, be and the same are hereby in all respects fully ratified l(nd confirmed. Section 8. That this ordinance shall be published once in each of 4 suc cessive weeks in the Franklin Times, p newspaper published in Loulsburg, North Carolina, and Bhall be posted at the door of the building In which the Town offices are locate?. The foregoing was passed on the 2nd day of October, A. D. 1917, and wfus first published and posted on the Etn day of October A. D. 1917 Any action or proceeding question ing the validity of said ordlpance must be commenced within thirty days after its last publication and posting A. W. ALSTON, Clerk State of North Carolina, County of Franklin, ss: I, A. W. Alston, Clerk of the Town of Loulsburg, in the above County ajid State, hereby certify that the attach ed pagos are a true copy of an ordi nance passed at a regular meeting of the Board of Town Commissioners of the Town of Loulsburg, North Caroli na, held on the 2nd day of October A D. 1917 at which all members were present: Those vetlng in favor of said ordi nance were J. M. Allen F. W. Whelesa F. W. Hicka W. J. Cooper Q. W. Ford B. N. Williamson Those voting against said ordinance were None. 'Given under my hand and official seal of the Town of Loulsburg, North Carolina, this 2nd day of October A~ D 1917. A. W. ALSTON; Clerk 10_6-4t.

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