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DAY BY DAY IN EVERY WAY OUR SALE GETS _ ? " y ONE LOT DRESS WORTH $10.00 Wool mixed crepe in shades of Navy, Brown, Tan and Tan and Brown combinations, some trimmed wi44t? faneey braid SALE PRICE $4.95 BETTER AND BETTER ? Our Sale met with an overwhelming success, even better than we expected ourselves. We have some very good values left and our advice toyou ia to get in on these exceptional values. With cotton on the advance and the merchandise market advancing daily it will be to your own advantage to visit us while this sale is in progress. A word to the wise is auffcient. We are looking for you. We have bargains or ^ ? . Jr. i \ !kX : ? > < ONE LOT BOYS ALL WOOL SUITS - Sizes 8 to 17, new models, - wortli-up- to-$10.00 ? r SALE PRICE 34.95 $4.00 value Men's Rubber Boots, ex tra quality Sale Price $2.95 Longcloth, extra good grade, 10- yds to bolt, worth 19c yd Sale "Price $1.19 _J3ru.ld LL 36 inrh wide Sheeting, best grade made, regular 17 l-2c value Sale Price j 14c 15c value Men's Sox all colors, Sale Price ?3 pair for 25c tl.50 value Men's Blue Denim Over alls, heavy weight size Sale Price 98c / DRY GOODS REDUCED TO PRICES WE CAST REPLACE TODAY Cotton going up dally and that means higher priced goods. We advise you to buy early an " 15c value Dress GIhghaus, large as sortment patterns, gooa grade, Sale Price Yard 10c 19c' value Outings solid color heavy grade Yard 15c 25c value Shirting heavy grade, good pattern Yard 18c i. k 25c value Hill's bleeching, best made while supply lasts Yard 19c $1 .00 value wool mixed Crepe, high shades Yard 79c 9'4 Bleached or Unbleached Sheeting extra heavy grade 47c 72x90 Blankets good grade J3.60 val. ue Each $1.98 45c value Oilcloth, for tables ... 29c BEADY-TO.WEAB BARGAIN'S YOU 1VTLL ALWAYS REVCWBEE Reductions on every Sweater in the TStore. Now 1b the time you can buy sweaters at cost. $1.50 value Laldes Voile and Pongee Waists new style Saie Price 88c 75c value Outing Underskirts Saie Prlc e 4go Middy Suits of French and Storm Serge, some with large emolems Sale Price :. $9.95 $1.25 value Ladles House Dresses and Bungalow Aprons fancy trimmed Sale Price 89c $1.50 value Ladles Ribbed Unionsults Sale Price 89c CLOTHING SPECIAXS PRICES AI>." VASCISG DAILY ' You can buy a Suit at your price at this sale. Men's and Young Men's Sport and plain model suits, beauiiful patterns all sizes $22.50 and $30.00 values Sale Price' $14.95 to $22.45 $4.50 value' Men's Pants all wool ma terial, stripes and some serges , Salo Price $2.^8 Boys" 2 panta suits all wool worsteds, plaids and solid colors $12.50 value $1.25 Men's Dress Shirts with or wlth $1.50 value Boys Knee pants large as sortment sizes 4 to 18. .Sale Price 9Sc Men's extra quality Blue Workshlrts all sizes Sale Price 59c Men's Handkerchiefs good quality, good size Sale Price 4c 75c Boys Dress and Worksnlrts Sale Price 48c Sale Price $8.95 out collars Sale Price 79c 72x00 Bed Sheets exira quality $1.50 value Sale Price 89c Men's Heavy Fleece lined Shirts and t)rawers, good grade sold all season 75c Snle' Price 59c 27 inch Diaper Cloth, Red Star, none better made Sale Prfce $198 Corsets, extra good quality sold regu lar for $1.50, all sizes, pink and white Sale Price 95c Lion Brand Collars, all sizes plenty styles Sals Price 10<> NEW SPORT OXFORDS Gray and Patent, Tan and Brown combinations, low rub ber heel, sizes 21/2, to 8, regular $7.50 value SALE PRICE $5.95 L. Kline & Company When Advertised or Seen Elsewhere It's Always Cheapest Here . * ? . LOUISBURG, - - North Carolina MENS SUITS & OVERCOATS ?& t A few of each style left but all sizes, regular $15.00 value SALE PRICE $8.45 and $9.75 THE FRANKLIN TIMES A. F. JOHSSON. Editor and Manager ?TAR DROPS? ? Cotton sold for 28 cents a pound ia Loulsburg yesterday. ? Work Is progressing nicely on re modeling th'e Star theatre. ' ? Today la Ground Hog Day. Lets hope he won't see his shadow. ? Quite a large number went out to the skating ring Wednesday night. ? It has been decided to wait for the cold weather to pass before fin ishing the sldewalkB. ? The city fathers of i^ouisburg have a serious problem .facing them In the automobile parking problem. ? It has been suggested that the present jail lot would make an Ideal site for a new Court House ? placing the Jail on top. ? Mr. Jake Freelander's car skidded on the hill near Mr. Jack Young's res idence Tuesday and turned ' over In the ditch. The car was badly dam aged but no one was seriously Injur ed. DO YOU WANT EASY MONEY If you want' to make the easiest money you ever made, come to our office and get the necessary supplies and enter the Contest now on for SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE DEAR BORN INDEPENDENT, Henry Ford's paper. Wo are giving 'away free ($165.00) ONE HUNDRED AND SIX Tt-FIVE DOLLARS, lit five CASH PRIZES to the five contestants who secures the largest number of Sub scription. In addition to the chance of getting one of the Cash Prizes each contestant will be allowed fifty cents commission on each Subscription sold., Enter "now and gfct to work. The Cash Prises are on exhibition in our show windows every day (not at night). Come in at once and let us start you _off< Think how else you can make so much money for so little work. LOUISBURQ MOTOR COMPANY, Authorized Ford Dealers. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Certifi cate of Stock number ELEVEN, for one share of the capital stock of the Farmers National Bank of Loulsburg, N. C., IsSued in the name of C. T. Cheaves, ha* been lost.or mislaid. An application will be mad* to said Bank to tssde?a new Certificate for the same on March lit, 1828. It the said Cer tificate fit stock has been found, please return the same to the undersigned on * i i ' or before the said- date, and a sult ; able reward will b? paid. This the 1st day of Feb., 1923. I X ^ C- T. CHEAVES, Loulsburg, N. C. AJNI AL STATEMENT Showing the Receipts anfi Disbursements o( the General Fnnd of Fraaklln County, From December 1st, 1981 to December 4th, 1922 (CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK) 1922 Apr 1 by amt on deposit brought ford from March $ 47.54 Apr 3 to amt pd J J Barrow judge Juvenile court $ 25.00 Apr 3 to amt pd H W Perry auditor : 125.00 Apr 3 to amt pd Dr J E Malone quar offloer 35.00 Apr 3 to amt pd Pauline Smith home dem agt 75.00 Apr 3 to amt pd J C Jones welfare agt , 75.00 Apr 3 to amt pd J C Tucker Jail keeper 25.00 Apr 3 to amt pd Henry Portia Janiior 35.00 Apr 3 to amt pd W D Bowden casket for Mrs Aycock 10.00 Apr 3 to amt pd F R Pleasants acct county homje... . 4.65 Apr 3 to amt pd Perry & Fuller changing tai books.. 200.00 Apr 3 to amt pd H S Storr Co acpt for CSC 9.07 Apr 3 to amt pd Franklin Times acct filed 47.75 Apr 3 to amt pddou S & S Co acct filed 9.82 Apr 3 t amt pd Dr S P Burt 1 day B_of health 4.00 Apr 3 to amt pd Dr R B Henderson 1 day B of health 4.00 , Apr 3 to amt pd A J Joyner 1 day B of healt.J 4 . 00 Apr^3 to amt pd E L Best 1 day B of health : 4.00 Apr 3 to amt pd P C Holmes acct for county home 23.00 Apr 3 to amt pd H C Taylor acct county home 6 . 60 Apr 3 to amt pd J C Tucker acct county home ? ^ 32.00 pr 3 to amt pd G M Mantling acct county home - 8.05 Apr 3 to amt pd L.bg L & W Co light and water. 12.95 Apr 3 to amt pd H A Kearney bal col 1921 tax 975.00 Apr 3 to amt pd P J King capturing still 1 20.00 Apr 3 to amt pd H A Kearney capt still and postage 40 . 00 Apr 3 to amt pd Allen Bros Co acct county home..,. 10.52 Apr 3 to amt pd 8 C Holden stamps for office 7 . 50 Apr 3 to amt pd Q S Earp Coroners Inq Ed Banks 7.00 Apr 3 to amt pd Aycock Drug Co acct county home 18.25 Apr 3 to amt pd Aycocbe Drug Co acct G P 1.95 Apr 3 to amt pd S F Holden making casket for OP 8.50 Apr "8 to amt pd Franklin Ins & R Co auditors bond ? 5.00 Apr 3 to amt pd C T Stokes guano for county home ? 67 . 63 Apr 3 to amt pd Dr J E Malone med for W D and P ? 8.25 Apr 3 to amt pd J J Holden Balary and hire hands 138 .00 Apr 3 to amt pd J J Holden Nec and Inc acct ; ? 25.65 Apr 3 to amt pd J S Howell acct county home.' 150.00 Apr 3 to amt pd J E Thomas capt still 20.00 Apr 8 to amt pd Home Tel Co phone Sher & R of D 7.20 Apr 3 to amt pd Hom6 Tel Co phone county homei 2.20 Apr 3 by amt dep by Sheriff (taxes) 2,000.00 Apr 3 by amt dep fiy C8C J tax nn<J Sten fees 49.40 Apr 6 by amt dep rent Dr W R Bass 18.50 Apr 6 by amt dep by J J Holden sale cotton C H 818.55 Apr 6 to amt pd F & M Bank J tickets Vlt Stat etc 734 .00 Apr 7 amt pd Dr J E Malone Ex Wk small pox op.j.. 62 .00 Apr 8 by Mnl dep costs B Medl in case refunded. - 80.45 t 3, 083fj4 t3.014.44 Apr 80. by amt overdaft carried ford to Mhy t 69.10 $ 3,083.5* *3,083.54 May 1 to amt overdraft" brght ford from April 69.10 May 1 to amt pd H A Matthews work court house ? 17.42 May 1 to lypt pd J J Barrow fi^lnry Jut judge _ 25.00 May 1 to amt pd H W Perry salary auditor 125.00 May 1 to amt pd Dr J"? Malone quar officer 35.00 May 1 to amt pd Pauline Smith d?ni aft-m.. ....... 75.00 May 1 to amt p* J O Jones welfare ftfflcor 75.00 Mfcy l to amt pd J C Tucker Jail ^ 25.00 ?<? May 1 to amt pd Henry Portls Janitor _ 85.00 May 1 to amt pd Dr J E Malone medicine 8.25 May 1 to amt pd 8 C Holden stamp* 7 . 00 May 1 to amt pd Bd?rards & B acct CSC ! 176.19 May 1 to amt pd H A Kearney capt (tills . 80.00 May 1 to amt pd H W Perry stampe , 15.00 May 1 to amt pd B H Evans capt stills ? 20.00 May 1 to amt pd J E Thomas capt ?tills... 60.00 May 1 to amt pd L L Joyner telegrams 2.61 May l to amt pd Lbg L & W Co light and water...... 8 . 50 *4.' May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May Mfly May May May May May May . Ma#*l May to amt pd State Hosp Ex Mary Stanton 16.04 to amt pd H S Storr acct auditor 2.62 to amt pd J S Finch capt stills " 40.00 to amt pd G S Earp Coroners inquest. 7,00 to amt pd J J Holden salary and hands 138.00 to amt pd J J Holden Nec and Inct acet 25.25' to amt pd McKinne Bros Co acct county home 4.00 to amt pd McKinne Bros Co 1 broom 1 . 00 to amt pd McKinne* Bros acct county home.. 2.8Q to amt pd F R Pleasants med county home 1.45 to amt pd L P Hicks acct county home 3. OCT to amt pd J W King acct county home 28.40 lo amt pd H G Ayscue acct county home 11.96 to amt pd J Z Terrell acct county home 32.61 to amt pd K Tucker board prisoners 75.65 to amt pd C) S Macon acct county home 41.44 to amt pd Aycock Drug Co med for prison 1.80 to amt pd Aycock Drug Co med for inmates ? 15.70 to amt pd Mrs J J Holden sewing inmates 14.70 to amt pd H C Taylor adct "county home 4.20 to amt pd H A Kearney postage and D Jury ? 10.50 to amt State Hos acct Martha Alston 12.90 to amt pd G W Wester rell?<rf>f W D Wester 10.00 to amt pd J T Strother capt stills.: 40.00 by amt dep by Shertlt (taxes) " - ~ 577.30 .?? To amt pd by F & M Bank J tickets, Apr and May 2,000.00 May 31 amt on deposit carried fordward to June 1.975.39 20.61 $2,000.00 2,000.00 $2,000 r00 June 1 fey amt on dep brght ford from May 1 June 5 to amt pd J Z Terrell acct co home Juno 5 to amt pd J J Holden salary and hands June 6 to amt pd J J Hohlen Nec and Inc acct June 5 to amt pd J R Parrish registrar etc Juno 5 to amt pd O S Macon acct county home ... June 5 to amt pd F R Pleasants acct county home June 5 to amt pd G S Earp Coroners Inquest. June 5 to amt pd E F Dement making fountain June 5 to amt pd Lbg L & W Co light and water June 5 to amt pd J T Strother capt still June 5 to amt pd F W Wheless acct Jail June 5 to amt pd Allen Bros 13 Joints pipe ? June 5 to amt pd Allen Bros acct county home June 5 to amt pd S C Ford (Boy Scouts) cap still June 5 to amt pd Harris T S bridge acct June 5 to amt pd S C Holden stamps - ? June 5 to amt pd Vance Guano Wks acct county home June 5 to amt pd J R Tharrlngton registrar etc June 5 to amt pd Wash Perry 3 months OP June 5 to amt pd C F Richardson repairing bridge June 5 to amt pd J S Howell acct county home June 5 to amt pd Aycock Drug Co acct county home June 5 to amt pd Franklin Hotel meals jury. . June 5 to amt pd J M Sykee Registrar etc June 5 to amt pd- Wales Ad Mac Co repairs June 5 to amt pd R L Bryan Co Record book June 6 to amt pd Q S Earp Coronet's inquest June 5 to amt pd O S Macon acct county home June 6 to amt pd G M Manning acct county home ? June 5 to amt pd Home Tel Co phone acct June 5 to amt pd McKinne Bros acct for jail June 6 to amt pd Hudson Store Co acct oounty home June 5 to amt pd W O Stone case Stone va Coma June 5 to amt pd J H Wood Registrar etc ? ^ JVlae S to amt p# V O Frailer Registrar etc ? Jnpe 5 to amt pd J 9 Cooke Retfstr&r.etc June 5 to amt p4.J B. Wilder Hat taker June 5 to amt p4 Dr 1 E Malone extra small pop June S (o amt pd T w Stokes registrar etc June 5 (o amt pd 1 R Pearee llsttaker Ygs v June Jt to amt pd Alton Wilder list taker June 6 to amt pd H C Kearney Ust taker June 5 to amt pd T W Stokes list taker.. , June 5 to amt pd R E Underwood Pt Pay tax sop--? June 5 to amt pd C R Parrish list taker ? - I -<!? ' (TO BE CONTINUED NEXT WEEK) 20.61 ' ?! TRUSTEES SALE OP LAND By virtue of the power of sale con tained In that certain deed of trust, dated Jan. 1918, made by J. T. Phelps to T. W. Whedbee, Trustee, recorded In the Registry of Franklin Co. In book 224 page 341, and pursu ant to the appointment of a substitu ted trustee in the place of the above named trustee, who is now deceased, made by the holder of the lndebtness thereby secured and demand for fore closure having been made upon the undersigned trustee by the holder of said indebtedness, tbe undersigned, will on MONDAY. MARCH 6, 1923 at or about the hour of noon at the courthouse door in. Loulaburg, N. C. offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that tract of land in said deed of trust conveyed and there described as follows: Known as the Hazlewood place, devised to the said Sarah' W. Morris by the last Will and Tprftament of- Miss Kate Spain, deceased, and described in the deed, dated Dec. 14, 1841 from Allen Thompson to Warwick Hazlewood, as follows: Beginning at ar dogwood on the West side of the road, thence N 82 1.2 W 86 poles to a pine, thence N 68 W 47 poles to a dead pine and sas safras stump (Person corner), thence along hill line W 52 poles to a red oak, thence 8 3-4 W 201 poles to Hickory, McKnlght corner, thence along his line N 88 E 237 poles to a Poplar and Elm on the bank of a branch, thence up said branch to a Poplar; thence to the beginning, containing by estima tion 221 and 3-4 acres more or less, b? tng the tract of land conveyed by Sa rah W. Morris to J. T. Phelps and this Instrument Is to secure part of the purchase price therefor. BUT, there 1b excepted frcy this sale, the land conveyed by w. H. Allen et al to Edmond. Johnson, by deed dated Feb. 4, 1920 recorded in book 227 page 463 there describe as 58 acres with all rights reserved to sell this land also in the event the land sold does not bring the full in debtedness secured under said deed of trust. This Jan. 30. 19C3. W. F. JOYNEK, Substituted Trustee Wm. H. A Thos. W. Ruffln. Attorneys. " 2-2.8t When yon rna an ad la The TIMB8 we knew that yon want a good ai nicely displayed. That tp the onlj kind of aa ad ws want to gtre yen, hat it take* a !!!?'? time to act ih< *4* ? so ret out of that habit of waiting un til Ui* last day before frai ? bout your a? : > X I Money Isn.t eyorythinp, hut It la very useful when you are bToke. ALWATH HAS THE NEATE9T ADt THE COPT FOB HIS AD I ABLY HAVE YOU EYKH KOTICED THAT THE MEHCHAJTT WHO SENDS IH We offten think the old gray mat ter alnt what she used to be. Subscribe to The Franklin Time* J
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