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I Ready-to-Wear We are ready to wait 011 you in our new line of Dry Goods. We have everything you want, and at the price that strikes a death-blow to HIGH COST OF LIVING. ) i ? . , ,? i< ? . . i | Our new Cloaks, dresses, Waists, Sweaters, Shoes, Coat Suits, and every new thing in ready-to-wear have arrived. fi- . % In our dresses we are showing the newest Fall Models in girlish and more mature lines in materials of silvertone, broadcloth, tricotine, serge, satin, ?? georgette crepe, and taffeta?all in colors of navy, taupe, brown in sev -? eral shades, plum, gray, French blue, and black. Our suits and coats are ? i *? eP> of equal quality, distinctive in appearance, and ranging in prices satisfy ing to all. " Ask for anything and we will have it. We want especially to call your . attention to our full stock of notions. COME TO SEE US?We will do our best to satisfy you. The Allen Brothers Company Twenty-?even Years Ago the first Cortright Metal Shingles were put on. Th? Standard Ev?rS!nc? They're still on?still i if good condition, and the only attention they've had is an occasional coat of paint In addition to, the lasting qualities, they're Fireproof, Stormproof and inexpensive. * l For Sale by (.'OXTRACTORS, ROOFERS ANN RriLI)!N<i MATERIAL HEALERS. CAR SEED RYE CAR SEED OATS WO. 1 LONG LEAF PINE SHINGLES GALVANIZED SHINGLES DOORS WINDOWS MOULDING McKinne Bros. Co. Satisfaction Or Your Money Back GLAD TOTESTIFY Say* Watoga Lady, "As To Whsi Cardui Hat Done For Me, So As To Help Others." Watoga.W. Va.?Mre. S W. Gladwell, of this town, says: "When about 15 years of age, I suffered greatly .. . Sometimes would go a month or two, and 1 had terrible headache, backache, and bearing 4own pains, and would just drag and nad no appetite. Then ... it would last . . . two weeks and was so weakening, and my health was awful. My mother bought me a bottle of Cardui, and I began to improve alter taking the first bottle, so kept it up till I took three... I gained, and was well ind strong, and 1 owe it all to Cardui. 1 am married now and have 3 children . . . Have never had to have a doctor for lemale trouble, and just resort to Cardui if I need a tonic. I am glad to testify ta what it has done for me, so as to help others." If you are nervous or weak, have head aches, backaches, or any of the other ailments so common to women, why not give Cardui a trial? Recommended bj many physicians. In use over 40 years. Begin taking Cardui today. It may be the very medicine you need. NC-130 An I ndeslrahle Joh. Toiler?Out o' work? Well, try the boss inside. Ho ain't bad. The hours are short, the work ain't hard, an' the pay's ijooav Applicant?No good to me. There in't nothin' to strike about.?London WW Mrs. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY ALCOHOL 20(r RECOMMENDED FOR BLOOD DISEASES USED AS A General Tonic, Alterative and a Purifier of the Blood. Recommended for Tetter, Eruptions and Diseases that come from Impurities of the Blood, also Indigestion and Stomach Troubles. THif remedy represent? the Pure Juire o< StilWngia. Pixkly A?h, S.iMapanlla. Pirxixewa aim) Po<ir>. phy'lin The arc gathered and thejutceeifia^eti while in ? freth. green conditio?, and only enough pure ipifiti added to prevent fermentation. PRICE $1.25 MANUFACTURED BY PERSON REMEDY CO. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Nf.W STTLt PACKAGE ADOfTtD NOV IS. Nil r if your liver works. W *n N trii t, t!. ~ T*? o ? v.*. Insi' i worlm ?!? r apt t?. ?? cill riiii.t _?otherw >se not 30. lojK after your* Hvor. Bee that It runs and steady"; 5li;"?4?42e?n't e?-t do* r J?? up tfiro? ?out of Jjtj Dr. Thaclici? Liver and Blood Syrup ft",11''" R?eulator, a Blood SSI a Laxative ard a tho 67 yars "tar.Oi:,T: Sm,P.re?cr">tl?n ?f an old tSe- n =? jr ?.f larse prae :! ? a standard re med v f^r STl?>hole ,amily **"oro til? Sfe? to ta? "*??. ??J ritllnj wotjj St&Lt',.1 E? Ul,.-ti?d wcJsh 153 ??ifh . attrtbuu L.r good f~.h *o. the u*e cf that K?? onaer",? medic'nf LlVtS AND A ?!?* os me recomiorodinr ="v tonic.?Mr*. C. E. Chad wick? A'%, 'tb\cbeh medicine CO. Ill FOR 8AXE BY SOOGGIN DRUG STORE 'WE ARE FRESHLY STOCKED WITH Hay, Grain and Seeds. Come to see us before buying elsewhere. The Allen brothers Company. . NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the estate of L. J. Wilder, deceased, late of Franklin Coutity, all persons hold ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of September, 1920, or this notice will be plead in bar of their'recovery. All persons indebted to s^id estate will please come forwprd anM n>ake imme diate settlement. ^This 12th day of Sept. 1919. M. D. WILDER. 9-12-Gt. .Executor. o COMMISSIONERS SALE OF LAND^ Under and by virtue of an ord?*r of s^le made in that Speial Proceedings, entitled. Mary A. Cooper, et als, Vs. Carl Joseph Pcrgurson, a minor and G-. M. Ream. Guardian- Ad Litem, the undersigned commissioner will offer for sale at public auction' to the high est bidder for cash, at or about the hour of noon at the Court House Door in Louisburg. N. C., on October 13.1 1919, the undivided one-fifth* interest \ of the said minor,' together with life estate of Mrs. Mary A. Cooper in the said minor's interest, in und to the fol lowing described land, beginning at a slake corner for No. 2 in C. E. Tim berkike's line, thence N. 2 ?. 165 pol es to a red oak pointer In Clifton's line, corner for No. 2: thence N. 86 1-2 lw. "0 poles IS links to a rock, Clif ton's corner, 'hence along C. M. Cooke line. S. 3 1-2 W. 164 poles to a stake and pointers. Cooxe's corner lin Timberlakes line: thenre S. S6 E. 54 prrtes 16 links to the beginnii>g, jfrtnt'li*. hp sa 14 more or less. i* being f?illy desciibed in a parfMon deed of Mary A. Strickland land. Ou ly recorded in "?he Registry of Frank lin County, in Book 1V?2. r-rge 142, ref Hietie^to which is hereby made for a furftor description of the ^i?rk it be ing lot No. 3 in said partition deed, al Sept. 5, 1919. N. B. HEDGEPETH. | sM'j-at Commissioner. o VISIT OUR HARDWARE DEPART :nent when in need ot' the most up o-date farm machinery oa the mar-1 ket. We llRvr-men trno tire ex per-1 ie-nced, and who are . wide-a-wake with this line Ask for Mr. Clarke, i Mr. Carter, or Mr. Tharrington. The I | Allen Brothers Company. "BAYER CROSS" ON ASPIRIN Always Ask for Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Only Aspirin TctUlei#. with the safety ?Bayer Crosts" on them aro genuine' " Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," owned and made by Americans and proved safe by mH^ions of people. Unknown quan lilies of frauduleiy Aspirin Tablets were sold recently by a Brooklyn deal- j e: which proved lo be composed most ly of Ta'lcum Powder. * "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" should a 1 way8 be asked Tor. Then look for the safety "Buyer T'ross" on the pack age and on each tablet. Accept noth ing else! Proper directions and dos age in- each Bayer package. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidester of Salfcyllcacid, LET US HELP YOU TO -flit THE High Cost of Living We can do it as we are actually selling jrpu brand neW Fall and Winter Goods at less than we can buy them to day. No, we are not losing money. We bought them in February, taking a chance. A short while after wards it looked like we had a big loss. But now in lots of cases the prices have doubled. We are going to save f you big money. Come and lets join hands for prosperi ty and a blow to old high cost of living. Read the pri ces we give you below and come in and let us prove to you that every word of this is absolutely true. L. L. Dried Sea Island sheeting yard wide 2.'lc yard Best Apron Gingham 35c quality* 25r yard Outing Flannel best grade ...... 22c yard Cantor Flannel heavy quality * 25c yard Yard wide Percale light and dark colors 25c yard Heavy Pants cloth . 15c yard Khaki cloth : 15c yard Diers Gingham all new patterns at the old prices 25c and 35c Heavy Romper cloth, all colors and stripes ,45c yard Heavy Cotton Plaids 20c yard Best Hickory shirting 29c yard Best Ticking , # 29r yard Best At-CU-JL, Feather Ticking 49c yard Ladies Silk Waists, all the latest fall colors and styles including Crepe de chene. Georgette crepe and China Silk, our low price s $2.9s to $5 OS Ladies Silk dresses all new fall styled, a most beautiful selection priced ...? ... .#11.98 to $39.50 Ladies new Fall Cloaks rJJd Suits tn6 most beautiful and reasonable priced selections in Louisburg. priced $10.50 to ?WW) Women*, and childrcns sweater* a nice selection at ... .50c to ?1.9$ |E^fct!<ia^te^^J^^^Su)t^JnMaall_o?_the_latesi^ styles, au all wool suit in the young mens^J^'egiuai^TynflfWPW^^^^^WPPPP^itilltai Boys suits a nice assortment th.se c'otlies were bought ?i months ago and are reasonably cheap prired ?1.9$ to $15.00 Mens, womens and children.6 shoos, all of our Fall allocs were bought *? to 10 months ago and we are in good.shape :o sell you your fall shoes for what they will cost us. today. Be sure and look our stock ot' shoes over before you buy as we are anxious to save you the difference of th? price of today and 1* year ajjo, which will be 50c to $2.00 a pair on each pair. Come and see us for all of your fall goods we :?lw;?y* sell for cash .ami can'and will sell it cheaper. L J. DEITZ CO. SELLS IT CHEAPER Louisburg, North Carolina
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