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BIG JULY CLEARANCE SALE P. A. ROTH & COMPANY Throwing Profits To The Wind CUT MORE THAN HALF Now is your chance to save big money oo au tne newest seasons Roods. In this sale we have exceelfod anything Louisburg has seen before and we are offer ing you goods at much less than half price. Ours is the Store that always sells the cheapest and we are not only living up to our reputation, but actually makiiiK a iiev? iciuiil uf luw prices. II lliBie Is anything you neea uute advantage of_ this sale to buy it cheaper^than you have seen tor years. If you expect to need any of these goods in the future buy now. Its an opportunity you may not get again. Don't wait, Come as soohis you see this announcement and get your choice before it is selected by some one riser There will be quite a number of these big bargains but not?notrgliVo give one in every line?f goods every person in Fiaukltix County. Look over the few ftTrrnHoaal prices below . compare them with what you have been paying and then you will get a small idea of what we can save you. Come and bring the whole family. Let them all enjoy the big savings we are offering. Meen's >1.50 Heavy weight Blue Cham t,rar 75c EACH Men's $2.50 Cowhide brand Overalls with elastic backs, all sizes SPECIAL 98c PAIR Men's Pants, light weigfit tor summer 98c PAIR 36-in. Silk Messalihe. all colors, best quality made SI. 75 YARD 27-ioch Chambray. all colors 10c YARD _ HOODS 35c Ginghams, all colors and plaids t^r 3$-in. Unbleached Sheeting, verr best grade 9c TS-AOc Voile, all shades Stc 39c Voile, all colors - lie 36-in Organdies, all colors &?c SHIRT WAISTS Georgette waists. $$ value, now Crepe De Chine waists :fiL9> Silk waists, all colors <l.'i Voile waists. $3 value now ?1.C9 SI. 75 Organdy and Voile waists. white 9Sc Middy Blouses, all colors. $2.98 quality ? rr 98c ~NTj5cTy-gimg. >b quality $1 M Childrens dresses all colors and sixes ? 98c - Childrens Rompers 2k to 98c Corset Covers 19c Ladies White Skirts 98c Ajiv hat in our millinery depart ment will be sold fo/ from 25c to Tennis Slippers, black i S9c Mens Dress Shirts 98c Boys Blouses 49c Boys Wash Hats, all colors 49c Ladles Huse J r_. l??~ Ladles Silk Hose, $1.75 quality? 75c Mens half hope --.15c Ladies Silk Poplin Dresses, all sizes and colors $3.9$ All ready-to-wear dresses reduC^ ed less i than one-halt price, g Ladles Corsets 75c to Boys Wash Suits 98c Kalk-Over Shoes for Men. 53 50 - ? value ; ' <4.98 27-iu. Jap Silk all colors, best grrade 35c YARD All Men'a W. L. Douglas $8.50 and $10 Guaranteed' Sfcoes and Oxfords S4.98 PAIR Menfs Kool Kloth and. Palm' Beach Sirlts, all colors and sizes. Special S7.50 SUIT toys Kool Kloth and Palm Beach suits $4.98 SUIT 36-in. Long Cloth, very fine quality 18c YARD F. A. ROTH THE STORE THAT ? Louisburg, 7 ALWAYS jELLS THE CHEAPEST = Mftrth FALSE VANITY'S HOME. The boy and girl adventurers were | very anxious to see Madam* Falsa ! Vanity. Among other things Master Thought fulness told them that she would call them fine and beautiful. And that she would want them to be* lieve It. They laughed at that. When the boy and girl had started out on their adventures at first they had had no idea that they would meet so many creatures. They had thought they might meet a few, but they had no idea they would meet different ones all the time and the old friends from time to time. And they didn't think that they would get to know all of thern so well that they could call everyone they met by name. They talked about this as they got up the next morning in time to meet Master Though tfulness for breakfast. "We know them by name, and they're all like their names, too," said the ?lrl, and Just then, for they were now their way to breakfast. Master Thoughtfuln^ss said : "Good morning, and I must tell you before I forget It, jWhlch, of course. It would never <dt> for. rne to do. that everyone can't recognize us along the road, even If we t "Gazing at Herself.'* fa j s like our names. You K<?e us an ipwnies and elves and gnomes and itches, and yet you nee that we've !i) names which we try to live up to. tat 'a because you understand those u meet and their ways, for you're dl adventurers." j|Tbey had breakfast and hurried Brousrh it, tlksigWifjrom time to time '?* -t'4 ? i Master Tl?''ui:htfuhivsws"sai3r:? 'Maijlame | False Vanity lives only 4 SborL.-diSr^ tance from here, so we have a whole j hour, or almost a whole hour, for our breakfast. It wouldn't do to wake her up and tret her up ahead of iixn?? . ?he would he quite insulted If we did. So we mustn't liuri'i luu muili." The boy and the girl tried to eat their breakfast more slowly, though it was hard. They were looking forward to having their fortunes told and hear ing wlmt Madame False Vanity had to say to them. "It's about time nw," said Master Thoughtfulness. as he ?w that the boy had finished the last bit of the eggs on his plate and that the girl had finished her toast, which had been made by some little wood 'elves. Th?-y were off In a few mtnvte*. walking out from the fields to the road. "The road deesn't seem so bumpy and so rough this morning," said the girl. "I suppose It Is because we had such ft wonderful rest." They walked along a llftle distance until they came to a thicket. "This Is where she lives," said Mat ter Thoughtfulness. They had a very hard time getting through the thicket, but Master Thoughtfulness, who had brought his Jack-knife along, cut down much of the underbrush, which would hare scratched their faces as they went along. "Hello,** he called, as he got quite a distance Into the thicket, "we've come to have roq$v lactones to Id." The boy and the girt followed Mas ter Though tf nines* along. They h*ard a voice. "I'm ready to tell fortune* now." the voice said. **I win tell soeh beautiful fortunes, f'ovne and have your for tunes told." "That's Madame False Vanity." xald Master Thoughtfulness. MShe Is sit ting oh a moss covered stoo* a little further through the thicket. and we will see how she Is gazing at hwx**lf In the pool, which is very tiny, and by which she sits all day. It's a rather dirty pool, and site ce? <*ee herself .hot dlmlv " ** * - * They h little fiirt^r and there'they aawj^adarne F#p Vanity Bilfjng Ju^HnWla.^tfr Th'^litfuloe-^ hnrl At first they thonght sh?* wa* pretty, and then th^y chan??*d their mind*. For nothing IfboGt her wn>i< very real. And then they *a*ih? r*m aon for her name. Pretty Soft Job At the lunrh hoar the following rxm veTRntlon wm heard between tl?e office hoy and hi* evidently unattached friend : "How Jong you been work In' bcreT* "T^n days n!r?*a<ly." -Goo3 JoKV -Swell" - "When do you liafter get to workT" "Any time I want to," "Aw. fvwan : Whateha try in' tad*. ? "Xcf 1 r*n gw to work anj tlm? I feel like it. Just so I ain't no later Una ?even o'clock." ? Boys' Magazine. NOTICE Having a contract with Jerry Green For the year 1921 and be having l*t mv employ without cause or consent I hereby forbid anyone hiring or oth erwise harboring- him under iWaity of Statutes proride<L This July 29th. 15*21. 7-2^-4 1 ' J. L. SPENCER. NpTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECU TION. North Carolina* Tn the Franklin County. Superior Court J. W. MANN Vs. D. E. RADFOKXJ By virtue of *n execution directed to the undersigned from me Superior Court of Franklin County in the above entitled action. I will, on Tuesday Au gust 29th. 1921. at 12 M.. at ihe Court House door of said County, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and inter est of said D. E Radford in and to that tract of land devised by Wesley Radford to his wife Havannah Rad ford for life and remainder to his chil dren. including said D. K. Radford, which will is of record in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in Book of Will W. pa*e 96. reference to which is made for des cription. This July 29th. 1921. 7-2*- St H. A. KEARXET. Sheriff. o 4. ROWS TIRED OF LIFE AS MAIDEN AND DECLARES MANHOOD. Washington. N. C.. July 2*. ? Verifica tion has been had here the story of Charles, alias Vera. Wllriam* Born a husky boy. Charles Williams was dressed as a girl. His mother, an Op racoke woman, had hoped for a Ma ligh ter Charles grew up and reached the age of 21. He was courted by island | youths. Tired of the life he was lin ing. he wrote a mail order house f enr a sut of clothes He left the island one morning, a stranger youth no?M?dy had seen arrive. He went to linMirribre and sought employment. H? remain ed there some time. Now r:harl?*s Wil liam* ha* returned to Ocracok'- \\4 is a fine looking young main Thp rn.velfcy of his career will not wear off Tbe Jilt Charlotte Saw Joe at the rfloyie? mltta Mabel Saturday nJ*hl Aren't you keeping company with him now? (Gladys ? No I asked him if h*> lik ed her better than me. and he said yes ? so I threw him over. ? Life. ? if, A GOOD many motorists do not realize what an intimate relation there is be tween the life of a tube and the life of a tire. - ."V Hartford Tubes are made to lengthen the life of HartforJP Tires ? of any good tires. ^ Let a tube have the slightest? thing the matter with it, there be a slow leak around the valve or any imperfections in the rubber, and the tire suffers. f It is always safe to be very particular about the tubes ^you buy. Just as particular as we were whe.n we selected Hartford Tir^s and Tubes to uphold our business repu tation. <n: HARTFORD TIRE/ AND TUBE/ BECK'S GARAGE
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