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The Attenttoa of iht Udi? of Franklin County Is Directed to the Following Big Bargain Prices: All wool Blankets, large siae, heavy and warm; value $1:150. Bargain Price ?_ - ^8-98 New ninj^arr1! <*mhrr>idered and plain?eheks, plaids, stripe?: and solids. Fast eolor. Handsome and durable- Price, the yard 80? New Kimona Crepe in very pretty designs; fast colors. _ Pi k?, tiie yard ' ? jf dark- solids and stripes. Price, the yard 15c Good weight, solid color Outing Ftamiel. Price the yard.. 16o ? Raih Price each . , . r j . , .... ? -$6.00 40-inch Unbleached Sheeting. PriW^yard -... 15c Apron Ginghams, in pink, yellow, green, lavender, -blue and back checks. Prioe, the yard 10c 32-imh Dress Ginghams, in pink, bine and lavender checks. Price, the yard i 25c Big table of yord-wide fast coltrr Percale in dark pat terrs: 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in Varions colors and designs. Piire the ??rti 7.77... ;-T7 25c? Xew DressGinghams of extra smooth texture; black, blue and pink checks, plaids- solid blues and laven deiT fast colore. Pnoe, the yard r. 7. 25c ~ 32-;nch extra durable Knickerbocker Romper Cloth, in ^ - wide variety of solids and stripes. Price, the yard19c 32-ineh new fast color Percale, in checks and figures,? etc, tkxxl weight, J*pe*r<htyard 25c 32-inch Ginghams and'Romper Cloth, hew checks, . gtnres and plaids: fast color. Price the yard 25c Amoskeag 32-inch fine Dress Ginghams, Madras Shirt ing. best grade Romper Cloth, pretty Cotton Crepe ?^ in svlid;- of rv^-. ?hite. \ elhm and blue.?Price- the y&l~d. 25c? Striped Percale for Shirting, 36 inches wide. Colore fasi. Price the yard .... ? 25c Hundred? of men select their "suita and overcoats here. Rut the man of prompt action gets the best selection. DonTput off till the last moment what yon ran pat on-this ute. . The wide ranee of Suite and Overcoats that we are now showing makes selection easy and satisfaction sure Every garment is the last word in correctness. Eloquence of style is supplemented by Bficfgfiiioii of contour Quality of fabric is emphasized by the character of pattern. It is such suits and overcoats as these that a man takes pride in possessing. Always Trade Where Your DoHArMaies the Most Kois? F. W. WHELESS, Proprietor Corner Markei and NasITStreets L0U1SBURG, North Carolina 200 Centa To Every Dollar When You Spend It Horo gnopp; nsi-w <>1 f LAND Brwinn ol the power ot t?inCTl fa Dm certain deed of trust Bide bv Mrs. Fannie Ciiapfcun to *? H- RnffTa Trustee, dated Ju. 1. ljcn ud recorded in tie Registry oTTriaS lln County in Book Si ??5? 1??. de taaIt hlTinf been mid? in tk? j?y of the debt thereby secared mad tor luitUmw S?r5n?ar 1 on said trustee by tie holder of debt, the undersigned wilL on MONDAY. FEBRUAR1 37. 1?; at about the hoar ot noon at ths Coart boase door in Lonisburg. X. C. oCer ter sale at pablic anetioc. to the higi^ est bidder for cash the prvfcerry in said deed of trat conveyed and Uwn des cribed as follows: Beginning at a stone on the road leading from W. T. Dean's to Ce<?ar Rock chnrrh; thence along th* road X 1 1-Id K 71 chains; therce X I 1-Id W t .TJ chains, thence N ts S-td E l it chains to a stone on the rtght side of road la C. T. Stota*' nae; theace l?a?ln the road X Sid n a. S ckafcxs to a large Pine. Stokes conker , thews X ?d K n m chains to J. A o? oM pond to a stone %nd Pop . tx- as?S I ;ckpa!ip pornters, W. T. Lxii v cv xer; thence S 3S l-2d W At:as to a stone and pointers. TT T. i> .:_*s corner ; thence S SO l-2d Trn.a < j'ns to the beginning, con 'U,?i;ng 1(4 acres, more or less. ?nas Jan. 27, 1S22. :-37-5i W. H. RCFFLN. Trustee. R*T-K OP LAND r?fcr *?d by virtue of the power ui ?ithorKT contained in that deed of tr?st executed by Florence B. | ? Coc*e (widow) to Ben T. Holden. Trmstte. on the lath day of March 11J1S. which is duly recorded In the 1'??5ce of the register of deeds of Frank tis ccuty in Book 124. page 89. de fault fearing been made in the pav ;wk of the notes thereby secured and jitciid made upon me by the holder <y njd none to foreclose in accordance wfch the terms and provisions therein I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the door in Franklin County, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1922 M IS o'clock M- that tract or parcel of h Franklin Coonty, North Car aa follows: the North by the lands ueaed by Mr?. Ellen Peer re, I. H. Kearney, on the East by Hs>u?i< Air Line Railway, on the South by the late G. W. Wirfston lands now Mrs. Bettie D. Utley'B. Unci ou the West by the K. P. BlatKiey lands, fT.iilji.iinf; nnc hnnrtro/l oad twenty_ -fixe (1JS) acres, more or lesa and be . ins that tract of laud ot which An ? hony Cooke dic-d seized. A two [ninths interest being conveyed which consists ot the one-ninth Interest vhlch descended, to Florence B. Ccoke | as a child and heir at law of Anthony ! B. Cooke and one-ninth interest pur chased from P. S. Allen and wife by deed. This the 25th day of Jan. 1922. 1-17-51 BEN T. HOLDEN, Trustee. NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Alex Gales, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice Is hereby giv en all persons holding calms against his estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 27th day of January. 1923, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make imme diate se ttlement. This Jan 26, 1922. l-*7-6t L. H. PERRY JR.. Extr. FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained In that certain deed of trust mad* by O. Y. Yarboro to Thos. W. Raffln. Trustee, dated Not. 12, 1917, u< recorded In Book 124, page 7, Franklin Registry, default haling been la the payment of the debt se cured by said deed of trust and de tor foreclosure having been on said trust?* by the, holders of said debt, the undersigned will on MONDAY, FEBRUARY IS. 1&2 r the ansa recasa of court. It being the Irst day of the February Term of Fraaklia Superior Court, at the Court door In Loulabarg, N. C., offer tor sal* at public auction to the hlgh v tor eaah tne lot and dwell Inf ha Laid dead of trust conveyed and titer? dusuihsd aa follow?: Pit oats In the town of Loulsburg and mor? particularly defined as fol lows: Beginning In th? canter of % arrant on Avenue, corner In Yates' thence N id W 8 pis U Iki to a the Yata? ?orner la R. H. Dar in line: thence N U 1-zd W ? pis 10 Ika t? a post, J. M. Allan's corner; thaac? B 1 l-2d E about 166 l-rhet to the corner of Wlneeon*s corner (Ai? ????); thence slon? U>? Avenue ISt feet to the beginning, containing one-half as acre, mor? vr lesa, and Ueing the lot ot land boucat jy D. T. (ollrf f-oai J. L. Jackson and wlie by deed datMi Sept. 21, IMS ar.d re corded In tb? Registry of F-snklln County In book IS* page 516. reference to which Is hereby expressly made for a tall d?crlpttoa of the aald lot, and being th? lot conveyed by J. P. Wtn aton to 1. L. Jackson and the sam? conveyed by D. T. Fuller and wile to O. Y. Yarboro. This lot contains a dwelling sad outhouses. This Jan. U. 1922. THOS. W. RUFFIN, 1-1*-? Trustee. Subscribe to The Franklin Times To My friends and Patrons haw (IMnn), ntt m pte? > ? M at ibwh uri hrti ?h. I m tr*ly. " J. W. PERRY JMtt UIU1 LOUISBURa N o. HBC. ?? _. ... We Wish to Thank ... Our ... Many Friends and Customers For their liberal patro ? r nage during the past Fall and hope to be of more service to you in the future THE SERVICE SHOP t Your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed ' At Reasonable Prices.
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