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The Joyous Planning of Vacation Clothes Now Holds Sway agracore rrocfca are in ityiea and fabric dapM that are hetny >ho ? ? f or the first tit. We looked everywhere for the loyhest Frocks that were to be foand anywhere ud here they are. TWre'ta taahiee far my vacation hoar, from perky - ? ? ? l~?v porch costumes of cretonne and gingham, to formal dance Freeh*. They are Frocks of which yoa will want to choose seiwml right away, partly as inspiratkm for fy* of Tonr ? j ? THE JAUKTY RATHTES ? The Frocks of the isimfdato pnstat are the novelty striped and pluded -Ratines, fashioned on dwm* lines, swagger for - sports- ? Voarne Blackshire Gowns. XoreJty V oileS FROCKS O r SHEER FABRICS A delightful roolir-ss an unnsual attrao liveness- a ? hole garviea of flower colorings to choose froat make Orgaadfifc Frocks all time favorites that have never been lovelier than in this summer "> styles. MORS STURDY GUfGHAMS One fine thing a boat Ginghams for a va cation is the fact tha: "hey doat soil quick ly. not even the lighter periwinkk^and mi mosa shades^ (_W.\ juaids are also new ami very smart eocibined with orcan^je ox, pique. Our lines of Millinery. Shoes and all the necessities for Mylady's wardrobe are com plete and new, introducing the latest style creations and are priced to suit. we: want you to visit "our store Always Trade Where Your Dollar Makes the Most Noise Louisburg's Quality Department Store F. W. WHELBS, Proprietor Corner Market and Nash Streets LOUSBURG, North Carolina 200 Coits To Every Dollar When Ton Spend It Here SALE OF LAND Under and by rirtue of the power and authority contained in that deed of trust executed by T. L. Harris and ?wife to Ben T. Holden, Trustee an the 8th day of January, A. D. 1921 du* ly registered In the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Franklin County in Book 234 page 174, default having been made in the payment of the note se cured thereby and demand made upon me to foreclose in accordance with the terms an<T proTtsions thereof, and pursuant to an order of resale made after deposit and upset bid as allowed by statute, I the undersigned trustee v^ll sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, at the courthouse door of Franklin County, N. C_ on SATURDAY. MAY 20, 1922 at 12 o'clock M. the following describ ed real estate lying and being situate in Franklin County, Hayes rille Town ship, North Carolina, and described as follows: Beginning at a sour wood, the old Hicka-Wynn corner; thence N 2d E 26 pis to a large white oak, Hlcka-Wynn corner; thence N 29d W 103 pla 17 Iks to a pine and hickory pointer* in D. H. GUI-Jones line; thence N 88d W 160 pl? 3 Iks to a red oak. Jones' cor ner; thence 8 107 pis to a stake. Mary W. Wilson's corner in the old T. H. "WW taker line; thence E #9 pis S Iks to a small oak in a branch; thence S 40 pis to a rock. W. A. Wilson s ear ner: thecce E li>0 pis to * s?wl cam Wilson's corner; thence N 13 1-Id E 31 pj^s 17 Iks to a stake ; thence E 3 pis to the beginning, containing one hundred forty eight (14S) acres, mora or less. But there is excepted trots ' this conrevance 12 3-4 acres sold to] L. L. Whitaker leaving hereby cob-' Teyed 135 1-4 acres, more or lean. I This 2nd day of May. 1?22_ 5-5-3t BEN T. HOLDEN. Trastee. | The above sale vas contained to | Saturday. May 27th. 1S22 at a boat noon by consent of all parties. This May 20th. 1922. 5-2S-H BEN T. HOLDEN Trustee The announcement of the invention [of a new fast- feed pristine press pre ' Bases a further inflation of the cur rency in Rnaala and Germany. ? Sank rille Southern Luakermaa. When it corned to paying the war in demnity. Germany's currency seems to consist mostly of remark*. ? Us alia Bulletin. The poet sings of "the a**4> of night and the eloqpent palm" knows the great America* porter al right ? BrookrOle Record THK ItAMEUK TUB ILH Per Tear k ff ?ai i I Have a Few DIAMOND Casings sad Tubes I am selling at Cost ? first come first served. I also hare a lot of extra goog Cotton hoes rh? p. Am still Belling shoes. I get in some new ones every few days. Have a good supply of feed and provisions on hand all the time. Come to see me. It might pay yw . ? Yours truly, W. PERRY *5-"-. v7 ? ^ V L0UI8BUKQ. * a Report at th? Condition of THE ?o> Etniw r??l>I At Basa. in the Sate ot Notti C*r clini. ax the close ot basiaeas -a Jfcy Stk. 1522 RESOCRCES Lnus ud Discounts Overdrafts* secared OwrtisBs. oBSfcured Vaited States Bowis wi Liberty Bonds Poraitare and fbtana MJ* SOSST5 Spots, Stains, Harmlessly Removed It is aFTtr safe to attempt to remove stains ud spots fim fabrics tkraxk tbe ?* of ekcnmls which may have Via pochased from the bonse- to- bouse reader. Diffki i mi fabrics reqaire different treatments. It is realty a problem for tbe expert TbiNKk 8Hn sWt of the subject we are equipped t? umiiTi staias property, without injury to tbe texture or tih? of tbe fabric. Do not take chaaoes. Send your cmthiar. n*s. carpets, curtains and n forth, to as far THE SERVICE * SHOP * / Phone 105 ' * ; a W. Purria, Prop. Louisbuxg, V. C. I ? ^ V . V V '
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