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GREAT SPECIALS AFTERTAKING 'INVENTORY W'K El NO WE RfcYE MOST TOO MANY OK THE EOLLQWIX* ARTI CEES WHICH WE HAVE I)E( II)EI> TO CCT Rll> OE AT BIG UEDI CTION^ IN I'KICE. IE YOU HAV ENT BOUGHT YOUR SUPPLY IT MIU. PAY YOU TO BUY NOW. ~AM> IE YOU HAVE BOUGHT IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY THEM AN1> PUT THEM AWAY. WE HAVE OTHER SPECIALS THAT WE HAVE NOT ROOM TO MENTION. COME AND. SEE AND PROFIT FOR YOURSELF." Att wool blue serge-euHSr-$i? viiluu ta go at ........ ...T'... $11.98 Men's $25 suits, high grade merchant tailoring ... . .$18..">0 Men's all wool fceavy Dickey Kersey suits $18 value. $U.9S Men's heavy Corduroy suits $19.00 ?f value $12.00 $40 young Men's suits in Lhe latest mo del? ...... #22.50 Mi'u'a. Bluil Overcooto with aatrojyin? collars, $'25 value, special .. $15.00 Dresa shirts, choice dollar value..75c The very best workshlrts, the strong est $1.50 kind ...: .... > $Ui5 The heaviest $2.50 Overalls ... $1.75 Good Sheeting, 30c val. per yd... 19c 60c Mattress Ticking, per yd.. .. 80c 25c Apron Gingham, per yd 20c 25c Outing Flannel, per yd.. .... 18c 35c Dress Gingham, per yd .. .... 25c Best Shirting goods, 35c value, per yard .... ...29c 25c Cotton Plaids per yd ,.19c 35c Heavy Canton Flannel per yd .28c ? 35c yd-wlde Percales per yd 25c Best-bleaching, 35c val. per yd ... 25c $1.75 val. all wool serge,- per yd ... 98c Mens work styis?. $4;90 val. at ..$&98 Mens reg. Army shoe $10 val. . .$7J>0 Mens waterproof heavy blue Chrome leather. $7.j>Q value $4?8_ Mens W. I- Douglas Guaranty! Dress Shoes. Black lace, $7.50 value .... ..hl&AS Black button. $7 .'50 value $5^8 Dark and light Tan button or lace $8.50 value .... .... .... ........ C&98 Dark tan chocolate english, $9 val $6.50 Womens black high lace boot, $6.50 value ... .... .... $L50 Womens black lace gun metal, shoes. $4.00 value ....$2.50 Old Ladies Comforts shoes $3fSo val-. ue y $1.98 Childrens blagk button shoes, size 8 1-2 ?to 11 1-2 .: ?. $1.98 Childrrens button or lace shoes, size to.2 ....?2.49 Child tens lace und button, size 5 to 8 .... ...\. $1.4? Childreus button or lace, size 1 to 5 98c $18.00 all wool blue serge suits $15.00, "Finest Suits made of' high grade wor steds $18 value $10.98 Boys pants, half wool $1.50 val... 98c Boys extra fine worsted pants, $3.00 value $1.98 Mono oxtra heavy gunnino nirkny Ker sey trousers. $7.50 value $4J>8 Mens heavy Corduroy trousers "$5.00 value i..... .... $198 Mens all wool blue and black serge trousers, $S value .. $4.98 98c boys fleeced ribbed union suits 69c Mens $1.50 heavy fleeced shirts and drawers $1.25 Boys $1 heavy fleeced shirts and draw h era * ... .76c Ladles $1.50 fleeced ribbed union suits 98c Girls ribbed $1.25 union suits ....75c Girls extra heavy fleece, $1 shirts and drawers .... .... ?..75c Babys all wool 75<i shirts ........ 49c Baby SOor-heiavy fleeced shirts .V".'. 25c All wool serge, skirts, $7.50 val. $$?8 Silk poplin skins $6.98 value... .$-iL98 All wool poplin skirts $10 value..$7M Wool plaid skirts reg. $8.50 val. .$548 Silk Taffeta skirts, marked special at $6J?0 Lades Vole waists, reg $1.50 val . .98c $4 China silk waists all colors .$&98 $7.98 Ladies Georgette waists ..$5 98 Womens $1.50 heavy sweaters ..f.98c_ Men? heavy $1.50 sweaters, .... .. 95c Womens all wool sweaters, all col ors k$4.98 . Mens heavy all 'wool sweaters $7.50 vajue $&98 Childrens $1.50 sweaters 49c Childrens heavy $2 sweaters . ?..$1.2.V Childrens all wool $3.5*Lvalue sweat ers .T-7rtg38 I J DEITZ COMPANY f'The Store that Always Sells It Cheapest' LOUI?BURG, - - North Carolina Exit the old year, a?w; Ererybo<ly'9 profiteering? And so' are you. - Radium is worth $3,00fr*000 an ounce ?and is accepted on subscription at tills office.? ? The smile that won't conic off Is of little value to the world. It is tound ? :1 r.nar nothing an'l w gaugeu by-IU r.rigl!!. ^ Got a fresh egg, young man? Take [it to on? of"tlie~BIi cities ana trade jt~ I fhtp.r tt nevr suit of ^loth^. T ... _ the excel. lent habit of settling up all of their bills the first of the year. We'll be right here waltinf for ours. Money comes easy, goes easier, and uv're d d uneasy when we* httvwt jSOt-Jt. . 2 Copyrtfht 101? by Tobicto Co. YOU can't help cutting loose joy'ua remarks every time you flush youf smokespot with Prince Albert?it hits you aalair and square. It's a scuttle full of jimmy pipe and cigarette makin's sunshine and as satisfy ing as it is delightful every hour of the twenty-four I It's never too late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasure pasture 1 For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more tobacco fun than you ever had in your smokecareer. That's because it has the quality. Quick as you know Prince Albert you'll write it down that P. A. did not bite your tongue or parch your throat. A.nd, it never will! For, our exclusive patented process cuts out bite and parch. Try it for what ails your tongue! Toppy red bags, tidy red tint, handsome pound and half pound tin humidor??and?that clever, practical pound crystal glasa humidor with aponge moiatener top that keeps the tobaceo in such perfect condition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Wimton-Salem, N. C 48,QM Drug Stores Sell It Five millioit^o^ople use it to KILL COLDS CASCARA quinine Some people these, days believe that the roll of honor is the roll of bank bills. PROFESS1ONALC0LUBN ' J. 0. NE.WELL, M. D. Loulsburg, N. o Office In First National Bank Building WtU be at Loulsburg regularly Day Phone 2*9 ? Night Phone 249-2 Ob. w. b. MOHTor Eye Specialist Office In Hotel Building Loulsbur*. North Carolina 8. AT WOOD NEWELL. Attoraej-At-Law. Loulsburg, N. C. ~ Phone 249 Office In First National Bank BulldiQg General Practice DB. 1STHCB HTNE8 FLEDNB 8u|N> Dentist. Loulsburg, North Carolina Office in Masonic Hall Building , H. O. Perry H. H. Johnson DBS. PEBBY A JOHNSON Physicians " Loulsburg, ? North Carolina Offices adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day 287; Night: Dr. Johnson 10, Dr. Perry 287. DB. i. E. MALONE. Louisbnrg, Nortli Carolina ?Ice in Aycock Drug Store, Uarket dtreet, Office Practice Liurgery ?"anU cuUUUlUUiUU. DB. D. X. SMITHWiCK. Dentist. liaalstonrg, N. C. OfltrB In tha First National isunk Building on Main aad Nash Sts. W. M. PEBSON. ATTr>DFffv.AT,^ AW - Loulsburg, North Carolina ?TjuTtlca in all courta. Offlceon Malo Street. 6. M. BEAM Attorney-at Law Loulsburg, N, - C. Offices over old. Tar River Drug Co. Practice In ail courts. ' wm. M KUffln, TliOB W. Ruffiu WM. H. & THOS. W. BCFFIN Attornejs-at-Law Loulsburg, : North Carolina Teoeral practice, both civil and crlfn luaU.in Franklin, and adjoining coun :ica, 'Supreme and Federal Courts. Offices In First National Bank - . Building DR. J. B. DAVIS _ -flijslcJamtfld Surgeon Loulsburg. H. C. Officc, Bull Run Stret, over Davis Gatiing Drug Store, adjoining Louis burg Fire Co. Day Phone 64-1 ring; S. B. White - E. H. Malone WHITE & MALONE LAWYERS Loulsburg, North Carolina ? teceral practice, settlement ot es . tea fund* lnvestocl One member of ?jl*. Arm always In the oEce. >ORMAX B. HF.DGEPETH Attorney.At-I,aw General Practice in All Courts Office In Masonic Hair .Building Louisbnrg, N. C. S. P. BURT. ljL D." Loulsburg. N. C. Offices over Scoggln's Drug 8tore. Hours 11 tu 31. to 1 p. m? and 4 to 5 p. m. DR. W. R. BASS. _. Veterinarian . ? Loulsburg, N. C. Special attention to Hogs jnd Dogs. t1 il. t. 1'Ulll! J Stable. Calls answered day or night, Phones, Day 66 Night 335 DR. H. M. BEAM WOOD, N. C. Offices at Wood Drug Co. WSI. WALLBM Doctor Veterinary Medicine Phone 248-L Lonlsbnrg, N. C. Office at J. C. Tucker's Stables. STEGALL BROS. Barbers Loulsburg, N. C. We have purchased the shop former ly occupied by Oscar Btegall and will run flams at. the same stand. Zollie Wilkins will be with us, and satisfac tion and cleanliness shall be our mot to.. Plenty of-hot running water clean towels. REMEMHER YOUR DEAD. Let uh submit dosgns and prices on u n>c up-to-date Monument or Tomb ; -ton*? to bo erected nt the fffovc of your loved, one. Photos' Jmru/.-d on China. HENDERSON CJKANTTK ?* MAK i S MS WORKS. Henderson. North Carolina. . I?,you ara newly arrived in town, if you are a stran ger in this community, we want you to feel at home at ? - " i. -1 ' ? our store. f " r ? ^ . . Whenever we can serve you we shall be glad to have you call on us even, if necessary, outside of our line. In any event consider this store your friend and ac V?' ; _ *?- ~ ^ . ? ? ?% - cept from us the hearty welcome that we feel for you. NEW POLICY FORMS TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY Waiver of all future premiums; and, in addition, A lifelong annual income to the insured; and, in addition, income payments or of the unpaid premiums. Inclusionof this provision is optional with the insured. DOUBLE INDEMNITY Doublg the sum insured will be paid in case of accidental death Inclusion ot tins-provision Is optional" with the insured. " LIFE INCOME ==-? A monthly, or quarterly, or half-yearly, or yearly income, for life, if desired, instead of payment of the policy in a single sum. GENERAL PROVISIONS Dividends automatically used to' buy fully-paid-for addition al insurance; or . May be drawn in cash t or v\ May be usea to reduce-current premiums; or May be left to accumulate at interest, subject to withdrawal by the insured. Choice of dividend use may be made at-any time; no medical examination required. Post-mortem dividend in first year, if death occurs. Loan, cash surrender, paid-up insurance, extended insurance, after three years' premiums have been paid. And Loan at eiid of first or second year toward payment of an ac Interest not payable until maturity of loan. Loans may be paid off in sums as small as $10. Free from restrictions as to residence and. travel. SHINING FIGURES Since it began business in 1843. The Mutual Life has paid ill death claims $638,577, 075. The Mutual Life lias paid in matured endownments and annuiti?gj>216.399,361. The Mutual Life has paid in cash dividends to policy holders $290,990,900. The Mutual Life's totai payments to policyholders have been $1,467,8^0,878. The Mutual Life has pai^J to an<l accumulated for its policyholders $283,877,531 more than it lias received from them in premiums.' R. P. T AY LOR MANAGER RALEIGH DISTRICT
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