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& %\ m ?% / ww ?>"*i \/ W ? V y y i j y Dp/~ Al |C p we have the best merchandise for the least money. We have shocked up on only such goods that will insure you of remaining with us a DLV.nUjL a permanent customer. With our Great Reduction Sa)e now in full force we have marked every piece of merchandise down to the lowest possible price preferring to make quick sales and small profits and thus retaih good friendship and support. Don't fail to look over our line before you buy. DRY GOODS 1 xtra big stock to choose from all new high grade and dependable mer chandise. l-*?c Pilgrim Shirting ..... i.'o value Percales . v 15c Window Curtain Goods 5c Apron Ginghams * ?? Dress?Ginghams ,. .Vrr if- Bleeclilng. Special 19c Dress Ginghams Beautiful Patterns 15c 19c value Unbleached "'Sheeting 14c 19c value Percales, assorted l a4 terns 15c revalue Outing Fangy and sol H Colors. Special >...... "15c Tilue, 36 inch Bleaching Special .. ?... .....: ..15c ?5c value Linen Finish Chambray in stripes and solid colors 19c 25c value Hickory Shirting special 19c 25c value 32 inch Gingham in large 25c value Ducking Cloth, fine for Batli Robes 19c H 00 value Silk Poplin all colors. .69c 75c value Jap?Sllk, all colors ....19c 25c value Shepherd Checks tn largo' and . mall designs 19c .15c value Plaid Suiting in all colors *pccu I ... . T.... f.. 25c T5c"value Wool Serge and Poplin, all cl lors, special .t71 J,. 19c $100'value Wool Serge in Blac& and Blue, Green and Gray 69c $1 00 value all Wool Plaids special 75c $1.50 and $2.00 value Silk Taffeta and ^essalines in all colors and stripes special .. /. T... 98c to $1.75 ? HOSE FOR LADIES, MISSES AXD MEN 25c value Ladles Black and White Hose .* .. .15c 3^c value Ladles Burson Hose, spec ial .. ' 21c '5c value Ladles Silk Hose in Stripe? nhd soVid colors .......50c 25c Misses Stockings s pec LAI 15c i?5c Boy's Extra Heavy/Hock Proof Hose ./. ....25c l4c Men's Heavy Grei/Sox 15? ",0c Men's Silk Sox \d all colors.... 35c SWEATEES A completi/line OX HAND 75c valu&vBoy's, Sweaters special .49c _|1.50 valut Mfen's_Sweater5_ in Grey . cnly \f. 98c $175 valuer Men's Sweaters in Grey n.id Btowm w$1.49 ?"2 00 to W&.50 value Wool Sweaters for MissesAn Red and Blue and all new shadar .y.. .$1.49 to $2.75 I.adiea all woll Sweaters in all colors an^f new styles V. .$2.48 to $798 WAISTS \ /Now Arrivals In our Waist Department consist of many new Novelties* 75c value White Waists . ...49c i 1.50 value Waists include Voiles. Lawns, Jap Silk in newest styles s;<cial 98c New line of Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe and Jap Silk Waits t8 with fancy Artwork Embroidery, $2.60 to $7.50 values^ Special .. ......$1.98 t? $5.98 Ladies skirts made up in latest style Includes Serges, Poplins, Silk Taffetas In stylos and solid Black $2.50 to $7.60 values, special . ..$1.9S to $o.4S CHILDREN'S ?BESSES 75c value Children's Gingham Dress as ...' :49c 9ac value Children's Gingham Dress es 69c $150 value Children's Dresses in $3.50 and $4.50 value Serge Dresses in Na' y Blue, Copen, Blue and - Black ..$2.48 to $2.98 COATS AND SUITS Ihls Department Is Complete and Con tains many pretty Styles $2.75 value Cliildrens Coats ....$1.98 S3.50 value Children? Coats .,..$2.(99 $5.00 value Childrens and Misses Coats i t $3.48 and 3.98 .New arrivals la Ladles' and Misses Coats and Coat Suits includes many new styles include wool serges Pop lins, Velours, Broadcloth and Plush, wcan save you money on your coat or suit..Don't fail to see us before you buy. Our Millinery Department has just received an extra lino of hats, and ujuder our expert milliners we are pre pared to give you better values for your money than could be gotten el sewhere. CLOTHING Boys' Suits in Serges, Worsteds and Cassimeres made in new styles, sizes 3 to 20 worth from $3.00 to $12.50. Our prices, special .*.$1.98 to $9.98 Men's Clothing, we have without doubt the largest line in town,new est styles with belts all around patch and sloshed pockets. We can save you money on your suit, don't fail to see us before you buy. Our shoe department is complete, we can shoe the entire family for less. L. KLINE & COMPANY ? ? -v v.. .. _ When advertised or sold elsewhere its always cheapest here. Look for the bjg Red Sign. MEATS A3 D SWEETS In. winte^ season, always make the system ilunlsh, the iflood needs a cleansing and^iirifyinfc. Mrs. Joe Per son's F.emady,\he if ell known tonic for over 35 yeafto As what you need. Ask yur.r druggislror write Person Re medy Company^Ch\rlotte, X. C. Price $1 00 i r beprio. 0 far ?.-?.C0. Send for fr? :imonial booklets. :-CTirz Hav n? qualified a 3* administrator of lh. es^u- of >!rrgj.rae Lancaster, de ce; 3<k2. I.v.e o^^r^&ln County, this i5* to noti?? al! p-Sg/xjs hcLin; rlr.lms a3.1I:i.:c i? pi'ei'er.; tne suine-to tne ui^er^igiieJ. on or before t!"- 1-: : November 1S?1S. or this no i plead in Kar of their re coveiT- All persons inJebtecTto said erf tat r please come forward and make riiraediate settlement. This Nov. 12 1-17. E. D. PA11R1SH. Admr. 11 I". ?.t. "1 Should Worry Now About Corns!" They Ifcel Off With 44 QtU-ltT Two corVji are no worse than on% and one 1? \?othlns at all?when you use "Gets-M," (be one real corn ?hrlpker, cbrn loosener, peel-lt rlyht-og cofo-ltmover. That'? be U*t Oorm Piva E> Orne Put Osrm oa*se two drops of <4G?tArIt'* eases jrWir com-pains at onceAand you kftow that that old corn Yiaa been ?Ripped in the bud." ^Qets-It" makes cutting and digging &t a corn and fussing with bandage* salves or anything else entirely un neceeearjr. Remember "Oets-It" is I You'll not have to taks off yowr Shoe or pumps under the table at I the cafe to ease your squirming ?ouL 8ee that you get "Gets-It/* Don't be insulted by Imitations. 25c I# all you need pay at any drug 'Store for "Oets-Il," or It will be sent direct by E. Lawrence h Co.. Chiosro. I1L ' . xUk. IS? tyyirit run ???nV'IVtaranrf Ink* It ' ?llb T. W. ttrfTSOlf. H- 9 ! i:?. ? ' \ ^-.Ts! * NOTICE OF AN ELECTION Notice is hereby given that, in ac-, tcrdance with the provisions of an Act' of the General Assembly of North Carolina, Chapter No. 122, entitled "An act to provide for thel working of Fublic roads in various Townships, and issuing bonds for same," ratified the 11th.. jlay of March, 1913J and the acts amendatory thereof, ai*l upon peti tion of mbre than the requisite num -fctr of qualified voters/of Gold Mine 1 ownship, the Board (jt Commission ers for the \couQty of. Franklin does hertoby order an .elecuon to be held od Monday. Decembei 31 1917, at which there Ahall be Submitted to the voters of Goli Mine Township the is ofTfence of $40,y00.00 ft Hoad Bonds of ?ai?Ptownshlp and tae levy of a spe cial tax to provide/for the payment of interest and create a sinking fund for the payment of fcaid bonds, for the purpose of providing and constructing good roads .in said jfownship under the teims and provisions of said act of lf'13, of the G^Lral Assembly and | the Acts Amendatory thereof. Said j bonds shall run 4>r a period of thirty yArs and shall Pfcar six per cent per | ^nnum interest /payable semi-annual ly l\ John P. Wood iA hereby appointed Registrar, and J. J.\ Lanier, and C. R. Parrish are appointed pollholders for the said election. The voting place shall be at yentervfle in said town ship, and thg same snail be held and conducted as is provided in the gener al election laws. Tttose voting for the issuance of bonds find levy of tax shall deposit a ballot ufton which shall be written or printed "For Road Bonds/' and those votlrkg against the issuance of bonds and the levy of the tax shall deposit a ballot upon wniob there shall be written or printed 'Against Road Bonds." A new registration is provided for ur.der petition of those calling for the election and the registration books will be kept open for such purpose at Ccnetrrll e as provided by law begin ning on Saturday Nov. 24, 1917. By order of the Board of Commis sioners of Franklin County. This Nov. 19, 1917. J. D. ALLSTON"^fchm. J. B. YARBOROUGH, Clerk. 11 23 St LOST, STRIKED OBT STOLEN One black malV F^c-Beigle hound with white tip onJftail and white breast, will tourar\ to name of "Jack". Libera^ew&rirJor his return *o MORTON HARRIS. P. | F. D. 2, Lou Is burg N. C. 11 9 tf. Col. House has dined with the King of England. Nothing is said in the dispatch as to the King's opinion of the Colonel's conversational powers TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE FARM By virtue of the powfer of sale con tained in, that certain! deed of trust made on the 6th day ox January 1913, by W. J. Harrison apd" wife Annie Harrison tO T. B. Wilder, Trustee, and rceordad in Book 174, page 187, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the ?^ebt the/eby secured, and demand for rorecloiure having been made by the Boldev of said debt upon said trustee, tnfi undersigned will on Monday, DecemneFlOth, 1917, at about the hour of noon at the Court House iJoor in Louisbug, N. ? C., offer for sale to the higlest bidder, at public p ttion, for caJh, lhe following des cribed tract of lantk in said deed of trust conveyel, andXdefined as fol lows ?. jJeglnnmg at a Vjlackgum, W. I. Sellings' comer at thAbend of Peach Creek belovr CoppedgdTs old mill thence S. 8E. 92 pcxes to a pine,. Hawkins HAe; thence afong Hawkins line w. 144 poles 2^ links to a stake ana Gum pointer on Peach tret Creefc, Uawkins corncr; thence up said tree k as it meanders to the beginning, containing 61 acres more or leas (see deed Gardner Harison, Look... .page.... also Book 141) Book 146 page 141) Book 128, page 129. This Nov" 9th, 1917. THOS. B. WILDER. Trustee, i Wm. H. and Thos. W. Ruffln, Atty's. ! 11 9 5t Notice of Re-sale of Lands near Louls bnrg. By virtue of an upset bid~and order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County made tbereon, and in pursuance of the power of sale con tained In tb--it Aertain deod of trnst made by C. J Jottason to'Wm! H. Ruf-, fin. Trustee, uated Marat 1, 1916, and recorded in tbe registry of Franklin County in book 2ro, ?age 77, default having been made ln/tb? payment of the debt thereby seoped. and demand for foreclosure havUbg been made on thB-untlersigned trd&ke by the holder of said debt, the tfnrorslgned will on Monday the 10th/ da* of December, 1917, at about th^houAof noon, at the Court House doo/ In Lmilsburg, N. C.. offer for sale at/public kuctlon, to the highest bidder Jot cash, k certain par cel of land situate in toe' County of Franklin and wlate afores kid, and more particularly defined as fonows: Bound ed on the n/rth by the llnds of An drew Johnson, on the east By the lands of Andrew^Johnson, on the ?outh by the land of Joe Perry, and cm the west by the Loulsburg and Warrenton road ard containing one acre, more or less, and having thereon a dwelling and store. This Nov. 23, 1917. ll-23-3t Wm. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. Held bi Unhkntg asd rtMMWd M the world4* best iwi>wly by ?. B. PLEA8AHT8. ' CHRISTMAS Is only a few days off, don't wait until the last minute to do your shopping. Relow we list a few of the many articles suitable for Christmas gifts which , we carry in stock: A oca} Vases, O-Cedar Mops, Scissors, uvts and Forks, Carving Sets, Lscvfcs and Ranged Lil Heater3> ? \ docket KniTe8, .?having Outfits, Guns, H'.'ri'irg Coats, V Pistols, Legging, Lap Robes, It will be good for "what ails/you' MULES. Eazfirs, / iifi.ZOTS, Bicycles <;arne ^raps, Lamps, Rifle' I AyRifles, tse Ball Gloves, 5ats, [asks, Roller Skates, f'?ddles< and hundreds of Vofher things. \ take a look at our nice HORSES and McKINNE BROS. CO., Inc. "Satisfaction or Your Money Back" LOUISBURG, N< :th Carolina
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