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15 Days NflPrirll 15 Days r. Just Fifteen Days More To Do Your Shopping Before Christmas. F. W. WHELESS DRY GOODS COMPANY \ * '? Have made big preparations for these few days, and We now prepared ii> break all previous records on selling high class merchandise at record breaking prices. . Never before has the public had the opportunity of buying this qlass of goods at these low prices. . ^ v '"* ^ ,> r ? Every Article In OurXstore^Will Be Marked In Plain Figures 1,000 ONE THOUSAND 1,000 Christmas Boxes- all sizes priced from 5c to 25c. Boxes furnished free with all Christmas goods amount ing to $1.00 or more. v "" Solid Leather SHOES ? SHOES ? SHOES For Everybody 800 Fancy Towels 25 and 50 cents. 250 VaDIES LONG COATS. - Worth from $18.90 to $22.00- Will be sold at $14,75 300 Sport Coats, i^l Sizes, Colors and Styles $3.25 50 cliilui'ens Coats mow priced from $1.95 to $6.50. 150 Ladies Suits will be sold at half the regular values. Wool Sweaters, Serge Dresses, Silk Dresses, Kimonas, Bath Bobes, Rain Coats, Shirt Waists and Skirts, all ready to wear goods at bargain prices. ? ? Wool Blankets, Cotton Blankets. F. W. WHELESS DRY GOODS COMPANY Louisburg, " ? Worth Carolina. Report of the Condition of the BAJiK OF 10r*G8YILLE, at Youngsvllle, In the State of North Carolina, at the clcpe of business Nov. 20, 1917. RESO' Loans and discoi Overdrafts f 1.855.8 United States Bonds on hand. .3,934.37 Banking house J ?? . ? ?? ?? 3,979.00 Furnlture^ind fixtures 1,871.50 All other real eltate owned. .1.768.20 Que from National Banks.... 64,346.96 Due from SCkte Banks and Bankers .. .1 24,928.47 Gold Coin ..\f 362.50 Silver Coin, Including all Minor coin cuwency ..218.98 National Bank aptes and other U. S. Nofdk 7,393.00 Revenue Stamiay 26.76 Total ../...\ .$201 ITIES. Capital stocltf paid ui 5, Surplus fun?.. .. V 5,000.00 Undivided pdbflts, len current ' expenses anp taxes raid .. ..9,066.31 Dividends taipaid .. , \ 147.00 Bills payane .. .. .A. .... 5,000.00 Deposits sabject to chapk. ..116,153.58 Time Certificates of Deaoslt. .22,076.08 Savings Deposits .... .1.. .. 36.439.24 Cashier's/Checks outstanding 2,998.72 Tbtal V $201,880.93 State ofNorth Carolina?bounty of Franklin, Nov. 27, 1917. I, J. A. Williams, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that thea bove statement is {rue to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. A. Williams, Cashier Subscribed and Bwoohi to" before me, this 27th day of Nov. 1917. O. M. Perry. Notary Public My commission expires Dec. 7,1918. Correct?Attest: J. B. Perry. L W. Mitchell, F. A. Cheatham, Directors. Sale ef Krai Estate. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of FrankUn County In the special procedlngs emitted Ada Moore, Administrator v/ -Spencer West et als, the lunderalgred commls ?lisir ?441 on Mbnday/thfc 7th day of Jannaryv1918, ltXbeli? thefirst Mon urar of noon, at I Loulsburg, N. highest bidder described real carter of Hrjvjrfinie ecrt Wnt'i corner, >a the East side of said road; thence alorV w. F. Leon ard's Ihte S. 87/-l-2d E.V20 chains to a rock In Leonard's line; thence North S chains to i/rock; tHfenda N. 87-1-2 d W. 10 chafns to the center of said road, a rocVon the East side; thence along contfr of said road due South 5 chains Ug the beginning, containing tan aery by survey. , This &? 14th day of November, 1917. / X G. M. JBeam, Commissioner. 12-7-5L / j Croup Relieved in r * Fifteen Minutes Ko need to dose dsncate little stomachs with n&oseous drugs c* alcoholic syrup?. Simply rub a littjfe Title's "Vap-O-Rub" I Salve over the threat ancKcheat. The va- I pore inhaled lodeen the Vmgh, choking ] phlegm and eado the difficult breathing. One application at bedtime iisuxee a sound night's sleep jTasc, 60c, or #1.00. ? t at. E OF CHAKbt. Why suffer with ?digestion, dys pepsia, torpid liver, constipation, sour stomach, coming-up-pf-food-after eat ing, etc., when you can get a sample bottle of Green's Amgust Flower free at Aycock Drug\ffi5"\ This medicine has remarkable curative properties, and has demonnWed its efficient" " by fifty years of suuess. Heads.: are often caus^Ei by a disordered /> rr. at-h. 7 August Flower is pu\ up In 25 and 7i cent bottles. For s?le in ell civ il tied countries. Flowers For June Wefdings a Specialty. Fine couquets of Orcfcaa, and vallies apt atten \phone and fere. J. I/ OtOUINN OraaqponM Phon# 141. 8tor# pbon* 4T. North Carolina, NOTICE OF LAND SALE Franklin County. By "virtue of a judgment in the Su perior Court of Franklin Connty_ren dered at the Nov. 1917 Term, in that action entitled: P. T. Harris, Bennie | Perry et als vs. N'at Harris et als, we, the undersigned Commissioners, will se l at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House Door in Loulsburg, N. C., on Saturday the 15th, day of December 1917, at or about the hour of noon the three .tracts of land, described as follows, to-wit: "Those certain tracts of parcels of land, situate in the County/of Frank lin, State of North Carolina, on the waters' of Tar River and Cidar Creek, and more particularly described as fo lows, to-wlft First tractf. Beginning at a Hickory Von the Sauth side of Cedar Creek, B. T. Wilper's corner, j thence South laZ poles lo an old oak stump and pointers, tha said Wllder's corner, thence V 88 4-4 degrees E. 118 poles to a Post Oay, thence S. 88 degrees East 12 toolep, thence-South' 88 E. 51 poles 18Ulpk8 to a dead oak and pointers, Wlllerfs corner, thence S 7 W. 48 poles I I links to a rock thence S. 88 E. 12\f>o es to the Birch [ or. Tar River; thjpce up said river | as it meanders to tne mouth of Cedar Creek; thence upsxld creek as it me anders to the Mgmning, containing 105 acres, more pr less. Socond Tract4 Adjoining the lands it 8 r Wild? and the above des cribed tract und bounded as follows Beginning at fn old lump and point ers, thence S.h West 13 poles 15 links to a rock, two Hickories and Sweet Gum Polnteat; thence IWest 179 po es 'i lipks to aJrock, cornir of S. T. Wil der; thenci North 24 Boles 17 links to an old s tump and pointers, corner for the flrit tract; thence North 88% E. 118 poUss S. 88% E. 12 poles. S. 88 E 51 poles 18 links tokhe beginning containing 27 acres more or less. Third tract: Adjolnng the lands of Wild* and the abofe described land and bounded as follows: begin ning at a rock and po titers, thence with J. O. Edwards llae, formerly Seymour's line, to the Creek 105 poles 65% 'links North, thence up creek to pointers; thence 89V4 poles Soaik to stake, thence 38 poles to first station, containing 26 acres mors or less, and making within the Three Tracts 157^4 acres, more or less.' The terms of said sale will be One Third Cash, the remainder In twelve months, with Interest, from date ot sale. This, 15th day of Nor. 1917. E. H. MALONE, B. T. HOLDEN, Com'rs 11 23 4t. " CARtyLT BUT WHILE YOOlCAlt GET IT. BROS. CO. Need \ j ' / . ? an be taken care o' at our stoje where we propose to make all your dealings sat isfactory. Our aiilrw to supply tee people of this section with everything they need for their homes and farms antygive them the best to be had for the price. s JMEW doODS COMING - . n T t We have a car of Floun car of Oat?, ''ill just received. We have a car of Cot ton Seed Meal on haad to swap for se?? Also a car of Hulls, and a car of Mill Feed. Our Mr. W. D. Filler hasyust returned from Baltimore where h^ purchased a big line of 'dress/goods, dotions and everything for a general store- Gome and see us and lift us save you money. W. D. FULLER & GO; Wood, N. C. Our Motto "Is to Satisfy". v'
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