I. J. DHTZ CO.
Has their big store chocked full of Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Wool Goods, Silks, Notions, Sweat
ers, Underwear, Ladies' Coat Suits, Skirts, Dresses and Ready-Made Goods of all kinds for children.
The greater part of these goods was purchased 6 to 8 months ago, at prices far below today's market
and in many instances far less than we' can buy them back on today's market. We want your dol
lar to have its full purchasing power, and we are sure of it doing its full duty when spent here.
SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
Sunday Shoes, Fine Shoes, Coarse,
Everyday Shoes (or any member ot
the family. You can find them here
and the prices we quote here are be
low the lowest.
75c value Chllds Button shoes . . . . 59c
Chllds black button shoes 59c
Infants' soft sole shoes 25c
Child's famous walking Bhoes,.. 75c
Chllds walking button shoes, with
heel 39c
$1.25 vfclue Chllda black button shoes
at . ' SKc
Chllds button shoes, slzeB up to 3,
priced 98c
Extra heavy kid blucher shoes . . -1.10
Chllds Hoge Montgomery solid leatn
er Shoes at $1.10
Chllds heavy kid shoes, priced. .$1.24
$2 value Misses shoes, priced. .$1.48
Misses solid leather heavy shoes, pri
ced^ $1.4S
Misses heavy everyday shoes,. .$1.4&
Misses Sunday button shoes ... .$1.43
LADIES' SHOES 98c UP
Big value Ladles' cloth top shoes. 9Sc
Old Ladles comfort shoes ....... 98c
Ladles solid leather cloth top shoes.
priced $lr4S
?* Solid leather Hoge Montgomery siio^ss
priced , . .$1.7!>
$2 val. solid leather but. shoes. .$1.6h
$2 val. Ladies low heel shoes.. $1.69
$2 val. Ladies blucher shoes ? $1.73
LADIES BETTER SHOES
Our stock of better shoes is com
plete. Many new styles came In dur
ing the past week: _
Cloth top button shoes $1.9S
Low heel button shoes $1.98
Gunmetal shoes $1.93
Patent button or lace shoes . , $1.98
Solid leather shoes, priced ... $2.48
Patent button shoes, big value.. $2. 43
BOYS' and ME ITS SHOES
For Street, Sunday and Rough Wear
Men's kid blucher shoes $1.63
Men's gunmetal shoes $1.93
Men's fine shoes $1.98
Our Special shoes $1.98
Fairfield shoes for m$n $2.48
Men's gunmetal shoes . .. $2.48
Big value Men's shoes .... .. $3.25
W. L. Douglas Dress Shoes at
Old Prices
W. L. Douglas gunmetal lace.. $3. 49
W. L. Douglas gunmetal but... $.40
W. L. Douglas patent lace ... $3.49
W. L. Douglas patent but. .. $3.49
MEN'S HEAVY SHOES, $1.68 TP
Men's heavy shoes $1.63
Men's heavy brogan shoes .... $1.05
Men's champion brogans $1.98
Men's heavy tan shoes $2.49
Men's Kangaroo shoes $1.98
Men's solid leather work shoes $1.93
Men's black work shoes $2.48
Men's tan blucher work shoes.. $2.48
Men's shoes, all sizes $2.48
Big line Weyenbey solid leather work
shoes, priced at.. $298, $3.48, $3.85
Boys' heavy work shoes $1.48
Boy's better work Bhoes.. $198-$2. 48
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING
At Last Year's Prices
Big val. Men's fancy serge suits $6. Kb
Men's all wool suits .... .... (8.9b
$8.50 value Men's serge suits ..$6.95
Men's blue serge suits $7.49
$12.50 value Men's fancy worsted
suits .... 1 $8.95
$12.50 Men's all wool serge suits $9.0B
$12.50 value all wool blue fancy
suits $9.95
$12.50 Men's all wool grey suits $9.93
$12.60 Men's all wool brown worsted
suits $9.95
Big val. young men's suits .... $7.49
$15 to $16.50 values all wool suits
priced $12.45
Special values Men's all wool suits
priced ". ???/( $14.98
We are headquarters for Men's Suits
of all kinds
BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, 98c UP
Boys' school suits .-. 38e
Boys special value suits $1.4?
Good value Boys school suits.. $1.98
Boys wool school suits $2.4S
Boys Bulgarian suits $2 98
Boys all wool suits .. $2.98 to $3. 4s
Boys Sunday suits $3. OS
*7.50 value Bovs all wool blue serge
suits . $4.98
$7.50 value Boys all wool suits $4.98
MEN'S UNDERWEAR AND GENT'S
FURNISHINGS
Men's heavy fleeced underwear ..45c
Boys union sulta 25c-49c
Men's heavy work box. .10c; 3 for 25c
Mon's half wool box 2 for i;8c
5 fine Sunday shirts .... . . 48e
9 overalls and Jackets 85c
lueua hats .... 49c to $1.43
No name Stetson Hats $2.38
MEN'S PANTS FOB LESS
Men's everyday pants 98c
$2 value Men's pants $1.48
Big value Men's pants $1.98
Men's heavy all wool everyday pants
priced $2.48.
Men's fine dress pants $2.4!)
Big values In Men's pants .... $2 . 9S
Speolal value blue serge pants $3.43
Boys school pants 48c
Boys better pants, big values 75c-98c
LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR
Including Coat Suits, Coats, Skirts,
Silks and Serge Dresses, Middy Blouse
Shirt Waists, Chlldron's Dresse3, etc.
at prices below the lowest. -
LADIES' COAT SUITS
At Attractive Prices
Ladles' wool serge suits ..I... $9 95
Ladies' navy and black rur-trlmmg:
suits .... .. $9. to
ladies' latest models in coat suits
priced <9i.. $12.43
$18 value all wool Poplin *u!ts $14.93
SHIRT WAISTS, PETTICOATS, ETC.
PRICED FOR LESS
Big values In shirt waists 43c
rnncely Special shirt
811k four-ln-hand ties
Hpya i*?|? ,|, ,
Msn'a Caps
25c-43c
6Ec
24c
2Sc
$1 value shirt waists 69c
Big value shirt waists 3So
$2.50 value Crepe de Chine waists
priced $1.98
Many beautiful waists $2.SS
Children's dresses .... 25c, 48c, 98c
Outing skirts 25c, 48c
Outing gowns (or children and ladles
priced 25c, 496
LADIES' SPORT COATS AND OTH
EB COATS AT BIG SAYING
IN PBICE
Ladles' sport coats $2.9S
One lot sport coats $3.9S
$7.50 value sport coats $4.98
Big lot sport coats $5.95
Children's coats priced $1.25 to $2.98
Big lot of Children's coats priced
?1 QS 49 AS $9 QQ
COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS
Priced at Lower Cotton Prices
Best Apron checks 7 l-2c
Surtain scrims . : 6 l-2c
10c Curtain scrim ..." 8 l-2c
12c Outing lCx
12 l-2c Dress Gingham 10c
29c Shepher Check Suiting 15c
15c Riverside Cheviots lou
For Hose, Ribbons, Gloves, ^tfxtionB
oi all kinds, we are headquarters.
. fftTToy flnflmr
18c Striped percales, 3? inches wide,
priced y:. 12 l-2c
36 in. blue storm s^rge ..5iic per yd.
Yard wide French serge. . 59c per v<5
60 inch Storpi serge, SI. 25 value,
priced . 98c per yd.
FAMILY AVOIDS '
SERIOUS SICKNESS
fly B?in| Constantly Supplied With
Thedford'a Black-Draught.
McDufl, Va.? "1 suffered for seven!
?ears," says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, ol
(his place, "with sick headache, and
stomach trouble.
Ten years ago a friend told me to try
Thedford's Black-Draught, which I did,
snd I found it to be the best family medi
cine for young and old.
I keep Black- Draught on hand all the
ttme now, and when mv children feel ?
little bad, they ask me for a dose, and if
does them more good than any medicine
they ever tried.
We never have a long spell of sick
ness in our family, since we commenced
using Black-Draught."
Thedford's Black-Draught Is purely
regetable, and has been found to regu
late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re
lieve indigestion, colle, wind, nausea,
headache, sick stomach, and similar
symptoms.
It has been In constant use for more
than 70 years, and has benefited mora
than a million people.
Your druggist sells and recommends
Olack-Clraupht. Price only 25c. Get a
"ickage to-day. N. C. in
Wanted.
A man with sufficient force to run a
two-horse farm on shares. Will fur
nish light party a good six roo/n dwel
llug. -Apply to _____
H. H. HARRIS, '
11-24-21 . Loufsburg, N. C.
Notice.
Having qualified as executor of the
estate of O. R. Underhlll, deceased,
late ot Franklin County, this Is to no
tify all persons holding claims against
said estate to present the same to the
undersigned on or before the 27th da;
of October 1917, or this notice will be
plead In bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
please come forward and make Imme
diate settlement. This Oct. 27th,
1916.
MRS. ANNIE C. UNDERHILL, .
18-27-6t. - Extr'x.
For Sale at Auction.
On Wednesday morning, December
6th at 11 o'clock, at my home near
Prospect Church, I will sell at public
auction for cash the following arti
cles: I horse, 2 cows, several hogs,
household and kitchen furniture, bug
gy and wagon, farming utensils, corn,
pea hay, fodder, stover. He sure and
jome If you want a bargain.
U-24-2t. , W. D. WEATHERS.
Hughes Sends Wilson Delayed Con
gratulations .
Lake wood, N. J., Nov. 22. ? Char
les G. Hughes, Republican candidate
for President in the recent election,
tonight sent to President Wilson a tel
egram congratulating him upon his
re-election.
In his telegram Mr. Hughes said:
"Because of the closeness of the
vote I have awaited the official count
in California and now that it has been
virtually completed, permit me to ex^
tend to you my congratulations upon
your re-eection. I desire aso to ex
press my best wishes for a successful
administration."
WIllcox Statement.
New York, Nov. 22. ? William H.
Willcox, chairman of the Republican
National Committee tonight Issued the
following statenjapt in reference to
Mr. Hughes' telegram to President
Wilson-:
"Having conferred by telephone dur
ing the day and late this afternQon
with the Republican State committee
and the Republican national commit
tee in California I am informed that
the official canvass of the vote has
been so nearly completed that no
.change will result from the few pre
cincts not counted in the returns tliu.i
far compiled.
"This means that the majority for
the Wilson electors in California ran
ges from about 1,200 to ?,800 votes and
that this is the final result of the can
vass for which we have been waiting.
So far as any recount is concerned.
"tTTe national committed la not advised
that there are sufficient grounds to
call for such an application."
ALL CHILDREN LOVE
"SYBCP OF FIGS" FOB
LITER AND BOWELS
Give It When Feverish, Cross, Billons,
For Bad Breath or Soar
Stomach .
Look at the tongue, Mother! It coat
ed, It Is a sure sign that your llttlo
one's stomach, liver and bowelB need
a gentle, thorough cleansing at once.
When peevish, cross, listless, pale,
doesn't sleep, doeBn't eat or act natur
ally, or la feverish, stomach sour,
breath bad; has stomach-ache, sore
throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a
teaspoonfal of "California 8yrup^-?F
Figs," and In a few hours all the ^oul,
constipated waste, undigested food
and sour bile gently moves out of lis
little bowels without griping, and you
have a well, playful child aga:n.
You needn't coax sick children to
take this harmless "fruit laxative;"
they love its delicious t^ste, and it al
ways makes them feel splendid.
Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot
tle of "California Syrup or Fltfft.''
which has directions for babies, chil
dren of all ages and for grown-ups
plainly on the bottle. Beware of
counterfeits sold here. To be sure
you get the genuine, ask to see that it
is made by "California Fig Syrup
[ Company." Refuse any other kind
?with contempt.
Danger Signal. *
, If the fire bell should ring would
' you run and stop It or go and help to
put out the fire? It is much the same
way with a cough. A cough Is a dan
ger signal as much as a fire bell. You
should no more try to suppress It than
to stop a fire bell when it Is ringingbut
should cure the disease that cause**
the coughing. This can nearly al-v
ways be done by taking Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. ^lany hare used it
with, the most beneficial results. It
is especially valuable for the per3i3
tent cough that so often follows a bad
cold or an attack of the grip. Mra.
Thomas Beeching, Andrews, Ind.,
writes: "During the winter my hus
band takes cold easily and coughs and
coughs. Chamberlain's Cough Reme
dy is the best medicine for breaking
up these attacks and y*u cannot get
hjm to take any other." OBTAIN
ABLE EVERYWHERE.
Jndge Bond Leaves.
November 25, 1916.
To the Editor:
Having ended my lutles as Super
ior Court Judge of tlfis County, prop
er appreciation of tie courtesies re
ceived, commands that I express
thanks for same In taking my depar
ture . I
My treatment byVlie good people
your historic Courtty, places me un
"der obligations for ^ hlch I am graie
hl.
If the future hh3ll decree my re
turn to Loutsburg, will esteem it a
kind order of fatr? If that ploasuro
be denied me. I shall cherish mo3t
pleasant recollections of the acquain
tances formed, an<i of my stay In (he
County.
With this, I blii Its good people a
most respectful p-HMlbye .
' . YourJ truly.
I W. M. BOND.
1
Such
tobacco
enjoyment
as you never thought
could be is yours to
command quick as
you buy some Prince
Albert and fire-up a
pipe or a home-made
cigarette !
Prince Albert gives
you every tobacco sat
isfaction your smoke
appetite ever hankered
for. ? That's because
it's made by a patented
process that cuts out
bite and parch! Prince Albert has always
been sold without coupons or premiums.
We prefer to give quality 1
Copyright l?ll
by R. J. Reynold!
Tobacco Co.
On the r?T?rM tide
of this tidy red tin
you will rttdi "Pro
ceu Patented July
30th, 1907," which
has made thrmm men
amolce pipea where
one smoked before I
Prince Albert
the national joy tmoke
has a flavor as different as it is delightful. You never tasted the like of it!
And that isn't strange, either.
Buy Prince Albert every
where tobacco m told in
toppy red bags, Sc; tidy red
10c; handsome pound
half-pound tin humi
dor* ? and? that corking fine
pound cryetal-giaMB humi
dor with tponge- moistener
top that keep $ the tobacco
te each clever trim ? alwaytl
Men who think they can't smoke a pipe or roll a ciga
rette can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince
Albert. And smokers who have not yet given Pi A. a try
out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment
coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply.
Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story 1
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winrton-Salem, N. C
About Thanksgiving time we aro
more Interested in Turkey In Greece,
than Turkey In Asia.
Bill TJtiat? An excellent substitute
for a garbage can.
The bark of a dog or the grunt of
a pig la aubllmejnuslc to the growl of
the chronic grouch.
Time Piece ? A musical number that
seems Interminable.
Skating on thin Ice In the game of
life Is full of zest, until the Ice breaks
and you take the fatal plunge.
Phonograph Record ? Playing It 2& _
hours out of the 24.