Our Great IS |through out the coming week, we still many exceptional good bargains left out and it wil] be to your profit to come and look over our line. We have also received in the last few days many new fads^uitable for Christmas Gifts. Don't fail to visit us when in town. DKY GOODS txtra big stuck to choose from all i.ew high grade and dependable mer chandise. 1-^L rilfeiim Shirting .? 7H?~ l*c value Percales 10c 15C Window Curtain Goods 10c 5c Apron Ginghams 12Hc 1F- Dress-Ginghams 12Mc 15 Bleechlng, Special 12Hc 19c Dress Ginghams Beautiful ritterns ..I ? ... 15c 19c value Unbleached Sheeting 14c 19c value Percales,-?assorted ? la"tenia .. 15o l'4cvalue Outing Fancy and sol- ^ id Colors, Special 15c XS.r value 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 bucking Cloth, flne (or Batli Robes .Ilk. (1 00 value Silk Poplin all colors, ,69c s 75c value Jap Silk, all colors ...,19c 25c value Shepherd Checks In large and :mall deigns ,)9c 35c value Plaid Suiting in all colors spool* I 25c 75c value Wool Serge and Poplin, all cclors, special ...49c $1 00 value Wool Serge in Black and Blue, Green and Gray .69c 31 00 value all Wool Plaids special 75c SI.50 and $2.00 value Silk Taffeta and_ a'essalines in all colors and stripes special .... ..' 98c to?wr styles ... \ ,.. $2.48 to $798 / 'wais'^K. V!?w Arrlralslo our Wout Department /consist of many^new Novelties. 75c value White wkl?t8 ..^^....49c XI.50 value Waists mclude NA^olles, > I.awns, Jap Silk in * nnmt \tylos s- < Ual ..itte New line of Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe and Jap Silk Waltsta with fancy Artwork Embroidery, $2.50 to $7.50 values. Special 11.98 to $5.#8 'Ladles skirts made up In latest style Includes Serges, PopllDs, Silk Taffetas In styles and solid Black $2.60 to $7.50 values, special >.$1.98 to $5.48 CHILDREN'S DHESSES 75c value Children's Gingham Dress es 49c 9?c 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 $2.18 COATS AND SUITS Ihls Department Is Complete and Con tains many pretty Styles $2.75 value Chlldrens Coats ....$1.98 ?3.H0 value Chlldrens Coats ....$2.69 $5.00 value Chlldrens and Misses Coats ut $3.48 and 3.98 New arrivals In Ladies' and Misses Coats and Coat Suits includes many new styles Include wool serges Pop lins, Velours, Broadcloth and Plush, w can save you mqpey on your coat or -suit.. .Don't fall to see us before you buy. Our Millinery Department bas just received an extra line of bats, and und$r our expert milliners we are pre pared to give you better values lor your money than could be gotten el sewhere. CLOTHING -Boys' Suits In Serges, Worsteds and Casslmeres made In nfew styles, sizes 3 to 20 worth from $3.00 to $12.50. Oar prices, special .^^^11.98 to $9.98 Men's Clothing, w SWEETS In winter season, always make the system sluggish, the tjfood needs a cleansing and purifying; Mrs. Joe Per son's Remedy, tli t wyil known tonic for over 35 yearsN Ask your druggist ok write Person Re medy Company, Chfcrlotte, N. C. Price $1.00 per bottle, $ forNSo.00. Send for free testimonial booklet1^ NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Margaret Lancaster, de ceased, late of Frankln ATounty, this to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of November 1918, or this notice wil be plead in\ar of their re covery. All persong lnah^ted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This Nov. 12 1917. E. D. PARR1SH, Admr. 11 16 6t. The End of Your Corns fain Stop? at Once?Corn Lifts Off Clean. There la nothing in the world Ilk? ??Qcta-It" for cornfc. Just apply It according to directions, tbe pain ?topa at once and then the corn lifts off as clean as a whistle. No fuss, no bother, no danger. "Qets Zt," you know, la safe. Millions have used it, more than all other corn remedies combined? and it nev Don't Wute, time "fVollerin*." "OHi-ir lever FtllA There la n? n?d for you to go through another dky of corn agony. But be tun yot get *Qets-It." Accept nothinflr ?lw. for remember, there Is pglltlvely ViQthln* else as rood. "Qefs-It" ne-fcr Irritates the live flesh, iiever makfcs the toe sore. Tou cap go about Vs usual with work or/play, while Y*Oets-It," the xnaarlc. es all the. wdrk. Thon the corn petls right off like a banana, ?kin, and leaves the toe aa smooth and dfjfrn-free as your palm. Never happened before, did It? Ouess not. Get a bottle of "Oeta-It" today from any drug atore, you need pay no more than 25c. or sent on receipt of price by E7. Lawrence A Co., Chi cago, 111. NOTICE OF AN ELECTION Notice is hereby given that, in ac cordance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of North Carolina, Chapter No. 122, entitled "An act to provide for the working of Public roads ih various Townships', aiid issuing bonds for same," ratified the 11th, day of March, 1913, and tho acts amendatory thereof, and upon peti tion of more than the requisite num ber of qualified voters of Gold Mine Township, the Board of Commission ers for the county of Franklin does hereby order an election to be held od Monday, Deceniber 31 1917, at which there shall be submitted to the voters of Gold Mine Township the is suance of $40,000.00 of Road Bonds of said township and the levy of a spe cial tax to provide for the payment dt Irtterd6t and create a sinking fund for the payment pf said bonds, for the purpose of providing and constructing good roads in said township under the teims and provisions of said act of 1913, of the General Assembly and the Acts Amendatory thereof. Said bonds shall run for a period of .thirty years and shalltbear six per cent per annum interest, payable semi-annual I J. / \ John P. AVootf is hereby appointed Registrar, And J.\ J. Lanier, and C. R. Parrlsh are appointed pollholders for the said /election! The voting place shall be ,at Centorvile in said town ship, and the same shall be held and conducted as is provided in the gener al election laws. \ Those voting for the issnance of bonds and levy of tax sliall deposit a ballot upon which shall be written or printed "For Road Bondf," and those voting against the issuance of bonds anjl the levy of the tax shall deposit a ballot upon which tfc^re shall be written of printed ' Against Road Bonds." A new registration is provided for urder petition of those calling for the i election and the registration books will ne kept open for such purpose at i Ccnetrvll e as provided by law begln I ning on Saturday Nov. 24, 1917. I By order of the Board of Commls ' sioners of Franklin County. This Nov. 19, 1917. J. D. ALLSTOX. Chm. J. B. YARBOROUGH, Clerk. II 2% 5L LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN One black mal^Fra-Beigle hound with white tip on ^bll and white breast, will answeAto name of "Jack". Liberal remit for his return to MOftTON HARRIS, P. F. D. 2, Louisbur/N. C.Y- 11 9 tf. Sold tn Loollbuv M reconuwrnl as the world's Nbetrt mnm remedy by V. K. PLEA8A1W8V kirk iifb/nAifru. mien you wanUUnnuranee take it with T. W. H. *?