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A Gigantic War On High Prices We are opening here a terrific gun-fire of LOW PRICES that carries convition against HIGH PRICES. Never before in the history 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 $5.00 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 V?"?V? ? ? ? 15c Ladies' White Hemstitched H'k'fs... .lc EXTRA SPECIAL ! ~ Newest Style _VelVet Hats, 300 _ to select from 7.*. .". .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. .$4.08 All-Wool $3.25 Skirts, K ... .$2.19 $2.98 Skirts $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 $1.98-Percale Dresses $1.19 Misses' 95c Dresses, 4 to 14. .v. 43c j Children's $5e Giribruam Dresses.. 49f 1 Shoe Department Look ! , Sensation ! - Men's Work Shoes $1.48 $2.25 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, $2.89 to : $1.69 Boys' Dress Shoes, Lace or Button - $"2.48 to $1.29 Misses and Childrens Shoes, But ton or Lace, $2.98 to $1.49 Douglas Shoes for Men and Boys..$3.50 Charming Shirtwists r Every One Fall and W Artistic Desii J .mlies' "Waists, regular 9&Mo $1.39 values :. /. 49c Silk "Waists, made to s^fl at double the price ..' /. ' $1.93 i Shirtwaists, unnia'tchaMe under $1.98 ,97c Good Sheeting, 15c val., per yard, 10c 20c Mattress Ticking, per yard, 15c Muck Towels, each ' 9c 10c Apron Gingham, per yard ..6c 15c Outing Flannel, per yard 10c 18c Dress Gingham, per yard .77. .12c Wool Serge,"75c value, per yard...... .49c 15c Curtain Scrim, per yard 9 l-2c Children'sBlack 15c Hose, pair. 10c Men's 15c Hose, pair 10c Ladies' 20c Hose, pair r.~.. .12 l-2c Pearl Buttons, card ?t ? ? I I I I ? !*???'< ?' ? ? ? ? 3c Men's and Boys' 50c Caps... 23c Men's Hats, $1.00 value 48c Men's 25c Suspenders .....13c Men's 50c Neckwear 25c C^ff Links, 25c valpe 11c Jpanvass Gloves, per pair... 9c Spool Cotton, spool 2 l-2c Men's 25c Belts 15o UNDERWEAR Boys' Fleeced Ribbed Union Suits... .39c Men's 75c Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers ... 49c Boys' Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers 45o "-.Louies' Fleece Ribbed 75c Shirts and Drawers 39c Girls' Ribbed 75c Union Suits 39c Girls' Fxtriv Heavy Fleecc 75c Shirts and Drawers *. O.Qn MEN'S CIOTHING At Enormous Savings All-Wool Blue Serge Suits, $18.00 to day's value, to go at ... s $11.98 Men's Suits $11.00 to $12.50 values in sale at *??!?"? -$8.85 3M*?n's $16.50 Suits, liigli grade ?'niei'chant 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 .$6.93 Men's Dress Shirts, choice dollar val. . .59o The very best "Work Shirts, the strongest 85c kind 7".~ ..-. .65c Boys' 75c Sweaters .35c Boys' 35c Blouses .^. .23c Men's $1.00 Dress Gloves 49c "De Ijux'' 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 $1.15 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 $G.50 Coats marked for this sale . S3.33 I. J. DESTZ COMPANY "The Store That Always Sells The Cheap st" Louisburg, North Carolina The Velvet Beau Washington, .b. c., Oct. IT.?"In tUe | velvet beau ir.e South has a nev; feed . crop of high valuQ," suid Fair lax liar- J rl.?on. "prvjIJeui cf Southern Itail-j way today. ?His t era promises to be one ci tl'e er:. '. Hfe'rlcultur?.l a .sets of the J Scr.t'... TI:e northern iiinlt oi it5 sue-j cf.>f iul protlue.I.u ii iubstantiaily tUe { ?aret . > tlit fcorii-.era l.imli of tLe cot-1 ?01 Lc't.' It is ?ro^ a in corn, ia ciCiifc'L?: the yield of torn rj it is u g:eai uiuogea g.-.tl.erer, and ihc co*t o: i>r is so sn-r.U $hat i. bar- . Vvoii : rJO t is r.ll v ?. naiu . iPipilt-?* i i v^.vv-t. I.-. farmer y^ar.-' !? iii:-. fcten fe-ro"*n c.xtan>ively endjugc : to '.k racist rate !;? '/.-eat' ranami: | vu^ue. ?nd till.* ye.tr h s pro.lu.lio: 1 ha^ .-prcai .over a.ia-j.it rLc eutlre: cotton belt, at. lea .c 3to00,DC0. a.res } being gro\ a :n !^ie State-* serve*.! by ; the" Southern Railw&y System. "As it 1* proctle^fiy r.cv cro> I there has been little exact scienUiic ? study of its fesd.'Uft ymIu?* at Agri -ul j tural Hxperlineat Stationa-^-bu: |ta j practical usr- by feeders and ' .Iryir.m | hat demonstrated that it gives results timt co^np'ir j favorably v.ith tlsose ob- j tfined frci th r protein fecJs. The j - Host economical way of feeding in to I gather the com tnd thun turn the cat- j tie and hogs into the Held to feed on | the beans, vines and corn- si*Dm. If | cattle alone are feci In this way many j of tlie beans will be knocked to the I giound, trampled and lo*t, but hog* I v.ill get all of *the;ie . It has bseri said that two acrea of this pasture .will carry four or five Uaad of cattle through to spring gra*H. umi in the siring the farmer has u fine lot of xuanure and vegetable matter to turn under. The beans may be gath ered and fed to cattle in the pod, soak ing the pods twenty-four houcs-before feeding. 'Velvet bean meal,^made by grinding the beans alone, or 'velvet bean feed,' made by grinding the beans and pods together may be fed. The latter is recommended as being the better way of feeding' where it is Impracticable to pasture the crop. About fifteen pounds a day is the max imum feed for a steer op dairy cow. An especially linefeed is fnade by mixing ground b^ans and hulls ,wlth about one-third corn and 00b meal. Tills Is highly recommended tor d^Jry cows. When velvet beans are fed tte amount of silage or hay may be d* creased. If ground beans and skmIs are ted to hog they rtyoMJ * ~ Hi rery fine. Velvet bean3 aro not rel ished by horses or mules.? "The ground beans and hulls con ti.iu 17.1 per cent of protein and the g-0'j.nd beans alone per cent. ?'Mills ior grinding the beans and i i.r. * are being i '.iL iu all over the ler ri.jry where they tre produced and t hi ieed r. ill 1>e t:vaik.ble for stock an?l <!iilryaien i;i all parts o i the 1 "i-Itod States." kV< r>) sTOjZ.un, : oiknl?> i "i A S vili INWGtS? Ti'>N T, ?? M'iipc** l iai?:-p-.Inv Ftufhfs ti.t- -ionir.v'li :?il di*tre>s See* L> ? j-'in-i f>o:is you eat hit back? tr>:e gi*o1 but wo"k budiy; Icraieut i.if > acitio irHd A^use a sir* ?cur ga jsy s-t^nch. Now? Mr. xir mtj. ' Ir/spe; jot this down: Vagi's Diupc-psin ljx nclitraliza tlte e rreisive acid in ? t'nos^st-?CLiacA f>o voir food v.-onv. t.r- md upseL you./ T':ero never a;:y?liint? soYafcij quick. so ccr lar.ly effective. ko illf."e'rence how i:-uly yotfr s?oma<li if up^et-you usu *?'!:? f*rt happy relvti ln# five minuter, but what p!eases jon most is that it !?? to i emulate y<Wr atomacli so you can'eat your favof la- foods without tar. Mo .t rcmcriles vfci you relief some tlrueo?th-y are I lobut not ?ure. ape's Iilupepsla" M positive In neu tralising tbif arldityA ho the misery voii't r:orof baci very* quickly. You feel dlfTofeut as soon as "Pape'a (?.npup-tin" come* In contact with the s <inar:h?dim Jo h m Junt vanishes? your stoma<hArets sweet, no ganes, no I xlchlng. no fructatlons of undigested ft'Od. your ljuad clears and you feel Go now, inake the best Investment you ever inade, by getting aflfty cont cia+Jol Pape's Dlapepsin from |my drug store. You realize, In five minutes hom needle?? itiu to suffer indigestion, dyspepsia, or any stomach disorder, due to acid fermentation. One usually gets Jiurt more during a frlenly'scuffle than ifi a real battle. ?* DELCO-LIQHT?Dr. B.. 6. Davis. Henderson, N. C. 1ms it and likee it Is glad to rec*xlmend It ?~14-tf DELCO-LIQHT?Mr. John B> May es, Stem, N. C. is delighted with Del -~*~ht la arranged to pomp vi Timger . T.wwl HlttHi are high. \ou dcu'i have*.to buy eggs all the iirae. There are nourishing cereals,, ca'ineal end such. 1 fcbvc to tuy. c-g&s Troid>le~is -my wiie doesn't xnow how to cooK acy tl.ing else7 '(?XCWLiOjcf? AllliS ?0l PFAT'iLY MIK ! r*ing iax^cron*? ?!. ?- ' ? .'ore it ? .* vnH-.ntf*.' yi?ti! ifVI. .riviloi Yo ;'re Uiioas. *lugr? :h c :i:,1 ipat U'id leiicve yoa netil vil . d^r.ger ?.a'oi'iol 10. stall Crone 1. .cr and j iir? if - guura^ec! A:?k your ! Cr*.i*-i.vl-'t ion a oO-cAt bottle of I>ocI | l.tv.-r Tone tJil taks a spor nful I tor.ig". ? i? K floii.W! t Liver ! ii? d straight? y/u rfghl up *b !ter ? ib\-.\ calomel Vitjfout grlpi.g cr ;Vak-j I t.v' you ?ick Ai^snt you *7 w.-? buck j to the i tore nr.?jot your n:on.y. i Take caloV?day anrl tomorrow i will feci /eaaantf it,-V and rau tel. Don! lo::A a <tay':? work j'I ?'tic c? spoonful oflhanr.To.'?:. voijota l.l" Dortson's Liver Voi.o tonigr.t and v.ike up feeling great. It'n perfectly IinimUr.r, so give J?. \ > your children i?i y time. It can't salivate, bo let th< ra out anything afterward?. Nine-tenths .of -getting ahead con sihtK of laying something aside. FIRE 1K\IJ?AMK. Wh'*n yob want UHurmnre ink? it I with T. Yf. WATata.. He kno** | how. / \ 7-81-0. Newspapers expect people will read between the lines of a great many de nials. ? . DELCO-LIgHT?See it at the Fair. WAIT?Plefll\iof time to buy your lighting planyy. the Fair. See what Delco-Light era at the Fair^ 9-14-tf We mate Door hogs fat, .and fat hogs fatteqfNatlonal Hog Colera Prerenti^ Driv The O GROVK'B Um. A tre? tonic. by an ordinance passed June 29th, 1?17,. si all consist of thirty . (30) bond* of I'ive Hundred Dollars ($500) denomination, numbered- from One (1) to Thirty (30), both Inclusive, dated Juiy lit, 1317, bearing interest at the rale of Six (C) per centum per^ ?mranmayal!.: i ctai-annuauy, Janu ary 1 an : J\l!y l, evidenced by cou pons to be atkiUied to each bond, and both princ41-1 and interest of said binds to U i:y!',:o at tie National I'arii liy...k, i'Ili. C i.y of Ne-.v "l urk or N. w mark; r.nii hon-n to nut I tJVe in cuit.>k,ce v i,h the lo.iuVting EfciiCduii.-: I / ' i .Jl&O# <;ue Jalaary 1 .1918 $lvi,0 cud uultisry 1, 1920 _ $15gu due.Juiuary '? lft2l <1RC0 duo Jair.rv 1. 1923 ?1500 duo J an Vary 1 1021 $2000 due J'.niary 1, 1925 | $2000 Mue J,,r.mary 1. 1926 ?1000 duo Ja.:lary i, 1927 $1000 due Jt'yll, 19:'7. I Section 2. It il expressly hereb found and dec'.aled that ail of th outstacSing indebtedness of the said Town .which is ta funded'by the i-i fuar.ee of these itnri Is a legal an valid subsisting todebtedness Incur red prior to >larel 7Ji, 1D17. fol?th actual and necessJry expenses of tii :u'jniclpali.y of iLouUburg, Nort" Carolina, as the slme are fixed an doflned by law. 1 Section 3. That hald bonds an i coupons shail be irl Substantially th/ following forms, respectively: United States Vif America State of >'nrt? Carolina County of Franklin f . Town of l.??il?bnrg / ? No. " \ / ?50 Funding Bond Know all Men by These Presents: That the Town oS Loulsburg, in Franklin County, StatV of No/th Car ollna, acknowledges Itself Indebted and for value receive! hereby prom ides to paj^ to )>earer \ the principa sum of I J Fire Hundred Votfar# ($500), fawful money kf/ the Unite 34?te? of America, on Me First da of ? A. D. 19?. togethlr with inter est thereon until paid A the rate o Six (t) per centum pe/lnnum, paya ble semi-annually on thelFirst day of January and of July In 4ach year a evidenced by and unbn tke {iresenta tlon and surrender 7of Bio Interes coupon* hereto att*hSd 4s they sey erally become due/ Bothlthe princi pal of and the lnierest oa this bon are payable In lawful monfcy of the United State? of/America, fet the Na tlc nal Park Han* In-the City of New York, State of Hew York,aid for the prompt payment thereof wlen dne u {foresaid, the lull faith, credit and resources of fald Town an hereby Irrevocably pledged This fond ti issued by skid Town of Loulsburg lor. the purposi of fund-1 Ing a |Ike anfcunt of, the lejial, valid subsisting indebtedness of said Town, Incurred prior t<TMarch 7th, lUT.-for tile actnal and necessary expense? of " " accordance with ordl inr 1 In? nces duly passed by the Board of# Commission or 3 of *cid Town and in] i full compliance with the Constitution! ] rod Laws of the State of North Car-' olina now in force, particularly "The; I Municipal Finance Act, : 017," Cliap-j * t? v i:>8 Public: Laws- ot is .t And It i^ liercby reel! ad, ? certified and warranted: That tl rtss funded by this bond was legally 7. iudebted j S ic-.rrcd and was ut tii red and at ti.o tlfflt of *.; bond a valid, bind! ti*5S imlebtodne it the tot*1, indehtedn v. n Including Jtiii^ ho. Gcfkanyconstitiuicnal lima incur-j isiuunco o t ?r prid sr.h.' a Ki Town; :a of said! :1. d-jej not? >r statutory iln/.Utfyu; that due provision has c-u miVue for the?levy s ud collection.' a direV annual ad v?? r?rent-tax up-] all of the taxable pr perty in Town in addition to a: othor l'{!;ctant Af>ay t^~ i|t?V"?-t hcrr,ri a:* the* saineualls c^e ?wid also lo pay and discharge the principal hereof at maturity; anW that all thing*, acts oii?? c.oa<l!tion\ required by the Con stitutiqfti and laws offttie State of X. Carolina totexisl -aid to happen to b'i dene anrf performed precedent ta *rd An the issuance pf this bond, inI cam t to constititte tie same the val | il/onj b!nding\ obligation of said1 T#wn, do erfist ina have happened! jind been properlAdftne and perform in regular and \l|e form and time | In . testimony vnereof, tTie sai , Town of I^uisburg.lFranklin County crth Carolina, ha^rcaused this bon t/> be sigrncd -by its Mayor and Trcas-1 er under its corporltA seal, and each , of the interest couJn4 hereto attach ed to be oxecuted b| thi facsimile sig nature of the Cl<llc, and this bon dated July-1st,19If. \ ^ Mayor pawn m Ixmlsburg , North \Carollna ? VTreasure (Seal) (Form 4f Coupon)\ No I \ $15.0 On Janulry July II, A. D. 19 Tbe Town of I^oAisburg in the Voun ty of Franklin In d State of North Carolina, will* par to bearer the Vum of Fifteen Dolmrs ($15.00), lawful money of the Umted States of AmeV lea, at the National Park Bank, New\ York, New York J being the amount of interest then dfce on its Funding Bend dated July (1st, A. D. 1917, No? J * Treasurer Section 4. That each of said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and the Treasurer and impross ed 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-simile sign a tme of said Treasurer and said officers aro hereby authorised and directed to cause said bonds and-coupons to be! prepared substantially In the forms respectively hereinabove _setN forth and to eiecute the same as aforesaid, f< r and on behalf of the tafd Town When so executed the bonds shall be delivered *to the purchaser! thereof, Messrs. John Kuvenb and Go., Bank era. of Chicago, Illinois, at a price of not loss than par and accrued inter, est, and the proceeds arising from the .*ule of said bonds shall be used sole ly for the puriiass?liereinbefore set fcrtli. , Section 5. That there shall be lev ied and collected annually at tho tinio tiiC taxes aro levied and collected?- an a-| valorem tax in addition to all oth er taxes upon ail of the taxable prop erty in the municipality, suir.vrlent to pay tue principal and interest on said iscue of bonds as audi principal und interest become due, which tax levy urd tills nvHi.unce authorizing the ?same shallXbe irgfepealable so long as |tny of tlie\haid bonds remain out ? unpaid; said taxes jo be ^Hllectcd In the sapic*man* lotfceil taxe . are levied and coL |up4;Jproperty in said luunicl iP-uiiy. I L Scition 6.1 That all ordinances or resolutions lr parts thereof, hereto-" tore prised]which aro in conflict |with tiiis orjinanco, to that extent-are ed, revoked and Joscind iTIiat all ordinances or lr parts thereof, hcreto ?hic^iine consistent wit]; Utiiis ordinance.. be"tfnd I liereby iiy all respocta H fully ratifledVin <\ confirmed. Scction 8. Tli a t this Ordinance shall be published knee In. each of 4 b(*c cecsive wpetarin thaf Franklin *Times, it* newsimper.Aihlianed lu Loulsburg, I North Carolina! a?d shall _be posted at the door of Ui/ building In whlfeh the Town ofRceAare located* The fo^egoinfl\waa passed- on the 2nd day of Ocjbter, A. D. 1017, and was first publUhett and posted on the Eth. day of Oofobel A. D. 1917 Any actionr or woceeding question ing the val/dity <x said ordinance must bo /commei ced within thirty days after/its las publication and posting / - j A. U. ALSTON, Clerk State of/ North Cai ?lina, ? County of Frank In, ss: I, A. W. Alston, :ierk of the Tdwn of Loulsburg, in th* above County and State, hereby certi y that the attach ed pages are a trtle 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 Oqtober A D. 1917 at. which Tall members - were present: Those veting In fpvor o^ said ordi nance were J. M. Allen ' F. W. Whtfless ^ Z w,&r - ; Q. W. Ford ' B. N. ^frllllamaon' ? ,Thoao voting against aatd ordlfianca I wen None. ? - Olwn under my hand and official wal of the Town of LouUbsrc. North Carolina, thta 2nd day of Ootob?r A. D 1817. A. W. ALSTON, Cl&rk 19.4+ - -
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