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New Patent Process . * * ? 7~- RubbeH^twear ORIGINAL GOODYEAR, The PATENT PROCESS supplement* hand work with an riem, accurate nrptm.ru nf ihn I inn n? ? ? - king the whole one ??IM e.?mp??i.n<. u Tht Compound in PATENT PROCESS Footwear lj richer than In anj other rubber footwear. - ? PATENT PROCESS fQgTwear Ik ~KiricUy of the highest (trade . PATCTST PROCESS footwear le the most that the consumer can boy. In slat on jhe" ahoie Ubtl which U attached to aHV??l?e PAT ENT PROCESS footwear. We have a full kire^Qf TETTlPatent Pro cess ItubbeiTfootwear, for men, women, TfiuTchildren, all new. Come and see them. Auction Sale Opens Saturday, Jan. 8th, at ii O'clock inside our Store. (T Hudson Co. (lrmc^AWAgE Mnatiiuam ~=- ^JJIOIWaOgC^ ? ? , NORTH CUtOLINi BUY IT FROM US IT PAYS 7 This Is a Furniture Store and we are supposed to sell everything for the hoase furnishings, and we lire np to the expectations. Yon ran bay anything yon want here. It pays to buy ffrora ns, because we sell an enormous amount of troodR and our expenses arc crnirpanittTety light, and we raa there fore sell at a closer mnrgln of profit than some others. We don't want to say anything unkind of our esteemed compet itors, lint we IX) want yon to k?iOW the \I>YANTA?E a?d ECON OMY of trading at THIS Store. You CANT lose, and yon WILL gain. Now doesat this line of argument appeal straight to your good common scaset J. S. WILLIAMS, Main Street Louisburg, N. C. THE FRANKLIN TIMES ? V ;OU^S0X Kdttnr nod -TA R DROPS ? \ ?tar 'f B. P?rry has taken afaaiv ge of tfu t> Tote- Em. ? a> rn hat La Ken a p<_> ? attior> with L. P. Hick*. Cottun sold In l>>uisburg yester la j fo: 14 18 cents s puund.. ? We are requested to state that services will be held at the Methodist Umrcl Sunday at the usual hours ? 11-iu >i. and 7:30 p. m. CARD OF THAlNkS, | fcTra ? U. H. Griffin and fngilly j to express their appreciation to the many :riends and Dr. for their kind ness during the illness and death of her husband. Their kindness will ev ? 'i-or be I'mumbcFod. ? ? i Mrs R. H. Griffin and family. I wi.xli to extend my most since ftTKanks -ml appTeilaitons to onr mn ? 1 ny irlends an<f neighbors for the ma CARD OF THANKS. pathy extended during t:te re.-ent '.'\ ness and dea?n of my wife. T. "E. TXTV ? TO THE PUBLIC _ hereby give notice to the public 1 1 that ? I "writ not? be r*epeB?lbU for any article charged to me without same I**"* [I in liABtil mi II w null! algneiL by myself, said order to be presented with account. This Jan. 3rd, 1921. l-7-5t - B. P. Strickland. SALE OF LA?ID Pursuant to the authority contain | ed in a certain deed of trust executed j by Haywood Cheek to the, undersign ed trustee. wbreh Is duly* tW^stered In Book -34 at P^S* lo, iitfatfU having been tnacW, ig? pa^mfni of thfe debt ttatreby oec-urfea;' the undersigned trus tw wttt- sfll atrppbllc aqct km -to * highest bUid**? for cash at the Court House door Id ^ouisburs-. North Caro- \ lina. on Monday the 7th day of Feb- ' juai j , 1921. at 18 14. tha fnilnwpnp ??**- 1 sw^bed real astal#: T^at tract 'or parcel of land lying in Sandy CreeX TV^nship, Franklin. .County. North Carolina adjdin ing.ifrfc^ Igends of PlnneH."Remi"aHti-other* an-i bounded as follows: Beginning at a B^eet gum the Pimiell corner and run- ! nlng thence South 54 1-2 degrees, east ' 98 ami- ?0 links in a whit<? oak \6 poles to asmall black gum. Renin corner, thence South IS degrees West , 104 nojea tn thrp?> rpd oaks : and a blackjack pointer Kenn corner. Iflen ce North 29 1-2 degrees West 38 pof es 22 links to a sassafras, thence 8oU; th 40 degrees West 42 poles to a white" uaK . ?i? q Morth Sa ? ilpgrees 2umL. 129 poles^to a pine, thence North 33 1-2 degrees east 34 1-2 poles to the beginning, con tainin? (101) one hundred and one jicrcs ir.:>re or tans, Llfclii?, ? the' ~hr?4= conveyed to w. C. TOUltaier by J\ H T.ass Ufi and wife by deed duly recor ! ded In the Registry of Franklin Co lunty In book 128, at page 192. I This Jar*. 6th, 1551. I I -7-5t R. N. GL'PTOX. Trustee. | POfln for BALE: ? One five passen ger Ford in good com] I [Inn ntini|i r?T fflfjh } "*"fT is 1 can walk where I want togo. Ap ply at once to SttTcTu and, R. 1, Louisburg, N. C. > l-7-3t NOTICE OF SALE I'NDCR KXKOC TION . ? Jij ? ?? North Carolina. la the Superior Franklin County. Court ^ C. B. Kearney. ^ . VS. t - ? -+T J. L#e (June) Johnson By rirtufc of an execution direct^ <t? the froA the ImxifcM , Court of Franklin County In the at? entitled action. I will on Monday. Tth day pf February. 1921 at or the hour of nuon at the Court ttOOl of said County -in Louisburg, C.. se^l to the highest bidder at lie auction for cash to satisfy execmlon. all the rlgfyt claim (June) Johnson, the defendant has Hi the following described real estate "to* 1 wit: Adjoining the lands of Harrys Malone. A . W . Perry, et al. bounded A-K follows: Bounded on the N . A. W. Perry. Jr. 155 ft. on the East by lot of, Harry Malone. 141 ft., on S. bv A W Perry. Jr. 165 ftr-ami en-W, by A. W. Perr~y7~Jr ? HI K.~ to Mto? poir* of beginning. containing ono half of one acre mope-^r less, situate 'abuut one n>ile North of the Town of I^juiaihurg. X. C. It belns the lot or ' parcel of land conveyed to June (X ,Lee) Johnson by A. W-r j wife, by deed, dated, May. 16, 1918J ly recorded in the Registry of lin Co. m Book 217. page 506. f ? Thtn Jan . u, I'ifil. ;l-7-5t WANTED TO RENT? One of the most 1 desirable ^ix- horse farms - in- jfats - county for U*ifc year to partv force Sufficient to -cultivate fc. cot ton. corn, peas and clover. Plenty of .AuilrHints good roads, schools &xy I. 4- cJRiiHitfa conv^uletil. Apply to- w. D?: Fuller. WoodTTT C7~ 1-T-St ? " q The CT O. P" Idea seems to be that civil service covers too much pie. Our Tremendous Sacrifice Sale Will Be Continued 30 DAYS -LONGER In order to give our customers and friends opportunity of saving the big reductions we are ottering on all llieii winter 'a nood. Wo have marked our goods down below cost and Tiave~w?rIcPs of bargains -that will gnrui'iae- 'ybn. w have a tremendous stock of first class merchandise and are going to get rid of it regardless of cost C6M16 in and get yum supply at your own price. ? See some of the big bargains We are offering: MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDRENS SWEATERS. Womens $1.50 heavy sweaters Mens heavy $1.50 sweaters special 95c Women s all wool sweaters, all colors $4.9* Mens heavy all wool sweaters $7.50 value .. $3 ..98 Children-3 heavy $2 sweaters $1.2-"? 0 MEN'S CLOTHING AT ENORMOUS SAVINGS. All wool Blue Serge suits, $18 val. to go at... $11.9* Men's $25 suits. high grade merchant tailoring $ls50 Men's all wool heavy Dickey Kersey suits $18.00 value $9.9* y n*8 heavy Corduroy suits $19.50 value .... $12.00 #40 young Men's suits in the latest models . .$?2.50 O SHOE DEPARTMENT. Mens work shoes $4.50 value at S2.9S $4.00 Gun Metal Dress shoes" ti.49 -Weyenberg's, the best all leather shoe made . $2.9* Wens refeular Arm^ shoe $10 value $7.5# Mens waterproof heavy Blue Chrome leather. $7 , 50 value $4.98, Men's W. L. Douglas Guaranteed Dress Shoes. Flack, lace $10 value $7.45 Black bwtton $10 rfilue ..... , '$7. 4a Dark and light Tan .button or lace $10 value . .$7.45 I?ark Tan Chocolate English $12 value .... $8.50 ?To mens Black high lace Bopt. $6.50 value .. II.M W omens Black lace Gun Metal shoes $4 v&lue $9.50 Old Ladles Comforts shoes $3.50 value $1.98 "Wornens dark Chocolate High Boot $8 value . .$*?.9N Wonfana Field Mouse high cut Boot $8.50 val... $7 49 Childrens Black Button shoes slxe 8 1-2 to 11 1-2 $J.9fc Childrens Button or Lace shoes size 12 to 2 ..$7.49 Childrens lace and button sice 5 to 8 $1 49 Childrens button or lace size 1 to 5 98c CHILDREN'S COATS. Children* Chlneella Coats $2.98 value $1.49 Childrens $3 50 wool mixed coats . . . . *1 ?sl Very stylish $4.50 coats tS 39 Ikiby uhlte all wool Serge Capes and Coat* tegular S7 value, they are beauties only >4 .98 I. . t LAMES COATS :,o PKH CENT LESS THAN' COS? Ladies Coats in Velour with fur collars and cuffs all colors. cost$30\00 will go at $14 98 Ladies Coats in broad cloth, all colors, cost $25.00, your choice ?12.50 Ladies Coats In all wool material ail colors, cost $20.00.- while they last :?9.98 Ladies Coats in black, the -best trimmed in black Velvet, cost $15.00. will go at ?7.">0 O BOY'S CLOTHING. 5-10. 00 Blue Serge suits $.">.19 $13.50 Worsted suits v 9 $7.98 $15.00 All Wool suits $S.98 $?22.50 All Wool Blue Serge suits $9.98 Finest Suits made of high grade Worsteds $25.00 value $11.98 DRY GOODS. Good Sheeting. 30c value per yard 10c 50c Mattress Ticking, per yard 19c :'.5c Curtain Scrim 10c ;\?c Aprong Gingham, per yard 10c ;.5c Outing Flannel, per yard 17 C?c Dress Gingham per yard l.?c Best Shirting goods. 35c value pgr yard 19c 25c Cotton Plaids, per yard l*e .">0c Heavy Canton Flannel, per yard 19c 50c yard-wide Percales, per yard 19c l>e(*t fileachlng, 35c value per yard 19c Wool Serge 75c value per yard 19c $1 75 vahie all wool Serge per yard 9Hc 25c Calico, all colors, per yard 10c UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. 98c Boys beeced ribbed union suits <1 M'-na $1.75 heavy fleeced shirts and drawers ..8 Boys $1.00 heavy fl&eced shirts and drawers . .. . 75e Ladies fleeced ribbed $1.50 shirts and drawers ?He Ladies $1.50 fleeced ribbed union suits 9He Girls ribbed $1.25 union suits ?5c Girls extra heavy fleece 75c shirts and drawers. .49* Babys all-wool 75c shirts 49c B bys* 50c heavy fleeced shirts 8&C Mons heavy ribbed $2.50 union suits $1.86 F. A. ROTH & COMPANY_ "The Store that Sells It Cheapest'*" LOUISBURG, - - North Carolina ? ' ? .
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