(LJDOAL ADVBRTISINQ) RE-SALE OP LANDS AND TOWN UOTB Y0UN08VIIXE ? ?>-- Br virtue ot an order of re-Bale > made by the Superior Court of Prank t Ifa county upon an upaat bid upon the V tale of the property hereinafter de t scribed on Peb. 6, 1913 and the-pow (? of sale In that deed ot tmt con - - gained which was dated Avril 16, 1918 h and recorded in Franklin- Begistry In ?Book 194 pace 389 made by H. A. -- ? Williams and wife to Wm. H. Pace, I Trustee the undersigned will on 1 MONDAY, MARCH B, 1923 tat about the hour of noon at the court li house door in Loulsburg, N. C. offer - *i for aale to the his best bidder for cash :.at public auction, that property inlaid <1 deed ot trust conveyed and described vaa follows: Tract No. 3 ? All the right, title, ln i terest claim and demand of every kind land nature whatsoever In and to that ccertaln tract of land lying Southeast ? from the town of Youngsvllle, N. C. ? And on the road leading from said down of Youngsvllle to Oak Grove > church bounded as follows; On the -INorth by the lands of E. B. Freddy, i on the East by the-^ands of R. C. Cm derwood and B. H. Winston's estate, on the South by the lands ot 'Perry & Patterson and on the West by the lands of Perry & Patterson and oth ers, known and designated as the "C&ndace Williams Home Place". And also that tract In said deed of ? itrust described as Tract No. 3 ? Begin nlng at a stake I. W. Holden's cor. tner 45 feet from the center of the rail road track and 17 liiiks East of a fork ed Pine; thence N 88 1-2 W 15.86 chains to the center of the Wake Por est road leading out from Youngsvllle marked by a stake on the East side; thence along said road about S 6 E 3.20 chains to the center of the road marked by a stake on the East side, corner of No. 2-r thence S 88 1-2 E 16.86 chains to a stake, corner of Lot No. 2 In the line of the S. A. L. Ry Co.; thence along this right of way about N 8 W 3.20 chains to the begin ning, containing Ave acres, more or less, being lot No. 1 In the division of the Williams land. This February 16, 1923. WM. H. PACE, Trustee. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffin, Attorneys. - 2-16-3t SALE OF VALUABLE LAND Under an_4 by virtue of the power o f sale conjtaied la that certain deed of trust executed by'W. W . Shearon to E. H. Malone, Trustee dated No vember 10, 1919 recorded In Book 193 page 25$, Registry of Franklin county default having been made in the pay ment off the indebtedness secured thereby, and demand for foreclosure having been made upon me by the hol der of said indebtedness, the under signed will on MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1923 at or about the bour of noon, at the courthouse door of Franklin county In Louisburg, N. C. offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described tract ot land: A certain tract of land lying and being in Franklinton township, Frank lin county and more particularly des cribed and defined as follows: Ad joining the lands of W. W. Shear on. * Maboard Air Line railroad, and oth ers, bounded as follows, situate on the east side of Front street in the town of Franklinton, beginning at a point on said Front street corner of C. S. Williams warehouse purchased of P. A. Reavis; thence in a Northern di rection 12 inches more or lees, corn er ot W. W. Sbearon, thence in an Eastern direction 88 feet to right of my of Seaboard Air Line railroad; thence in a Southern direction 12 Inches more or less to C. 8. 'Williams warehouse ; thence in a western direc tion along C. S. Williams warehouse 81 feet to the beginning. This the 14th day of February, 1923 . 2-16-5t E. H. MALONE, Trustee. NOTICE | Having qualified as administrator ! of the estate of A. W. Perry, Sr., de ceased late of Franklin county notice la hereby given all pers'onB holding claims against Bald estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of February. 1924, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said eatate will please come forward and ?take Immediate settlement. This Feb. 1st, 192S. 2.2-6t W. R. PERRY, Admr. NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix, i.?, t. a., of S. N. Nelms, deceased, late ?? >o f Franklin county, notice is hereby given all persons holding claims against raid estate to present them to til* undersigned on or befose the 2nd day of February. 1924, or this notice %ill be plea# In bar ot their recovery. ?11 persons Indebted to said estate *111 please come forward and make fasmedlate settlement. This February 1st, 1923. a-t-St LELA L. NELMS, Admrx. c.t.a. NOTICE t Having qualfled as Executor of the of Mourning May, deceased, of Franklin county, notice is given all persons holding claims ?aid estate to present them to undersigned on -or before, the Mth of January, 1921 or this notice will plead in bar of their recovery. All indebted t* atom- estate* will forward and make imme Thls Jant S6.1M8. FRANK MAY, Extt. (Legal advertising) RE-SALE OP" VALUABLE REAL E8TATE Under and by rlrtue ol the power conferred upon me In a certain Deed ol Trust executed to me by J. W. ttenguui and duly recorded In the of fice of Register of Deeds of Franklin county in book 233. pages 102 and 103, default having been made in the pay ment of the notes secured therein, and at the request of the holder of said notes, said lands having been pre viously offered for sale and an upset bid having been made, and the Clerk ol the Superior Court having directed a re-sale, I will on MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1923 at or about the hour of twelve o'clock noon, sell at public auction at the Court House door In Loulsburg. N. C. to the highest bidder for cash all that certain lot or parcel of land well known as the Willis M. Boone Old Home Place,, situate In Cedar Rock Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, and bounded as follows by adjoining owners: On the North by the Louisburg and Nashville road; on the East by the Ricks R. Boone tract; on the South by R. I. Slaliings and on the West by W. B. Coppege. and mors particularly defined as follows: Beginning at a Red Oak In the W. B. Coppedge line; thence along the L?uis burg and Nashville road Easterly 56 poles to a Post oak stump; thence a Southerly direction 156 1-3 poles to a Pine; thence a Westerly direction along R. R. Boone's line 56 poles (on land bought of Wm Inscoe) to a Red Oak in W. B. Coppedge 8 line; thence 169 poles along W. B. Coppedge's line in a Northerly direction to the Red Oak named as the ?beginning, contain ing sixty acres, more or less, it being the tract of land conveyed to J. W. Mangum by P. S. & K. K. Allen by deed dated September 9th, 1919. This 14th d^y of February 1923. 2-16-3t a. M. BEAM, Trustee. SALE Oh' VALUABLE j'JLND Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that deed 0? trust executed by A. W. Perry, Jr. and wife to Ben T. Holden, Trustee, which is duly registered In the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin county in Book 241 at page 588, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the Indebtedness thereby se cured and demand made upon me to foreclose, I will on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1923 at 12 o'clock M. at the court house door In the town of Lotilsburg, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following real estate sit uate in Cedar Rock township, Frank lin county, North Carolina, viz: Be. iug a one-half undivided interest in and to the two following tracts: hirst Tract: Beginning 'In the cen ter of the new Louisbuig road, a rock on the north Bide Bobbltt and Del bridge corner, thence by survey of 1S97 South 1. W 146 poles to a rock on Little Cyprees creek, Detbr;dge corn er, thence down said creek as it me anders 142 poles to black gum corner in line of Bled place, thence N 3 W 73 poles 5 links to a r?cK and holly, corner to twenty acres, called Lester Land, thence S 86 1-2 E 9 poles 5 links by a new survey to a rock, a new mad? corner, thence N 3 1-2. E (new surrey) 186 poles 20 links to a roes; thence N 86 1-2 W 9 poles 6 links to the center of the road 14 links N to a large white oak, thence N 3 E (survey 1897) 19 poles to a stake and hickory pointers on the north side of the Louisburg road, thence along bald road N 60 E 23 poles; N 44 1.2 E 49 poles 10 links to the beginning, containing 61 aoret, more or less. But it is expressly agreed that from the land above boun ded there has been sold to R. L. Del bridge eleven acres, and the same has been deeded to him, and this Is exclud ed from this conveyance, making the number of acres hereby conveyed fif ty acres. Second Tract: Also another tract or parcel of land in Cedar Rock town ship, known as the "cope Place," bought from G. W. Ford and describ ed as follows: Beginning at a black gum on Cypress creek. Deans corner, thence S 72 1-2 W 11 poles 9 link* to a stake and sweet gum, thence N 19 1-2 W 24 poles to a rock, thcnce N 1 E 50 poles 18 links to the old path a large pine and sweet gum pointers, to Thos. H. Murray corner, thence N. 81 1 .2 E 6 poles to cypress Creek, thence down said creek as It meanders 10 poles 22 links to the fork of the creek, thence up the East prong as it meanders 112 1-2 poles to stake form erly. Irhtte oak; thence a 4 poles to a large pine stump,' Mary Ann Bobbltt's corner, thence 8 71 E 40 1-2 poles to a stake Bobbin's corner, thence SI W IS poles 11 links t* a stake Bobbltt's corner; thence 8 88 E 63 p&Tgg 5 links to a rock, corner No-_ 4 in Bobbltt line; thence S 1 1-2 W 45 poles to a rock and pointer, corner No. 3 in line of No. 4; thence W 92 poles to a rock and pointers, corner No. 3, thence N 37 W 83 poles to a rock and pointers. Deans line; thence N 57 W 42 poles to the beginning, containing eighty-eight acres. This the 10th day of Jan. 1923. 1-1S-M BEN T. HOLDEN, Trustee. The above sale was continued to Monday, March 12th, 1923 'at about the hour of noon by consent of all parties. This Feb. 12. 1923. 2-12-4t BEN T. HOLDEN. Trustee. FOR RENT ' The C. T. Weeter Home Place near Kaplerille. A 3 or 4 horse farm, good cotton and tobacco land, fine pastors, due orchard and good buildings. 1-19-tf E. H. MA LONE. NOTICE - Haying Qualified an Administrator of J. H. Jobiwon, deceased, late of Franklin county, notice la hereby glTen all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 2nd 'day of February. 1924, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery, all persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Immediate settlement. TbJft tnabruary 1st, 1923. W? fl- JOHNSON. Admr. I PRANKMTI |KS. * BEALTT CO. J liOAJfBANB BNIAMa (HBQA1, ADVERTISING) SALKOFLAND -Bv TlrtuH of the power and aathorRy contained In that mortja*a, dwd exe cuted by A. W: Perry ?nd wife tad, duly registered In Office of Register ot Deeds In Book 114 page 57S, default having been made In the payment ot the Indebtedness thereby fcvcured, the undersigned will on MONDAY, MARCH 6. 1923 at about the hour of noon, at the court house door of FranUtn county la Louis burg sell at public auction to tbe high est bidder for cash that tract of land lying in Ixmisburg township, Frank lin oounty, N. C. described a a follows: Beginning In the centre of the War renton road, a rock, on tbe West' side of the road, W. H. Perry's oorner, the uce N 68 1-2 W 102 1-2 polea to a rock. W . H. Perry's corner, thence N 13 1-2 E 107 poles to a rocs and point, era, W. H. Perry's corner In the J. R. Perry line, thence East 137 polea 2 links to a rock, Mrs. Martha Perry's corner (dower), thence south 40 poles 20 links to a rock, Mrs. Martha Perry's dower corner ou the Warreatoa road, thence along jaid road 3 23 W 64 poles 16 links. S 46 W 58 poles 6 links to tbe beginning, containing One Hund red and six (106) acres. This the 1st day of Feb., 1923. MRS. E. M. PERRY, 2-2-5t Transferee. SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power und authority contained In that cer tain deed ol trus: executed on the 14th day of December, 1921, by S. H. Young to P. S. Herring Trustee, which is duly registered in Office of Register of Deeds for Franklin county In book 244 page 137, default hartng been made in tho payment ol the notes there by secured and demand made upon me to f6r?close by the holder thereof, I will sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash at the courthouse coor of Franklin county iq Loulsburg. N. C., on MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1923 at 12 o'clock M. the following describ ed real estate situate in YoungSTllle township. Franklin county, N. C-, Tlx: First Tract: Beginning In the Ral eigh and Louisburg road, a white oa| on the West side of the road, the AU ford corner in the Perry line, thence S 57 K 42 poles ? 2 links -to a rock, Perry's corner, thence S 86 E 62 pole* 23 links to a Spanish Oait, the J. E. lharrlngton corner in Perry's line. thence S 2 1-2 W 123 1-2 poles to a ? ock, the Rowland ocrner, thence N S8 1-2 W 66 1-5 poles to a rock, Row land's corner, thence S 2 1-2 W S3 poles to a rock and pointers, thence S 8? 1-2 E 66 1-5 poles to a large pine, Rowland's corner In Tharrtngton's line thence S 2 1-2 W 26 1-4 puies to a rock and white oak and Sour wood pointers an a branch, the Baldy Pearce corner, thence N 83 W 170 poles 20 links to a Sweet gum, N. M. May's corner In Pearce's line, thence N 22 E 70 poles to a rock and pointers, May's corner, thencce N 6 1-2 W 78 poles ?o the cen tre of the Louisburg and Raleigh road, N'. M. May's corner on the East side jf the road, thence along said roa0 In jn Easterly direction to the bogtftnitig, i-ontaining 159.5 acres mm or less. Second Tract: Bounder On the North >y tract above described, on the East by E. W. Timberlake, on we South aiu) ty tract No. 1 above described, con taining 13 1-2 acres more or less; seo deed of trust above referred to for ?tore complete description. This the 1st day of Feb., 1923. ' 2 2-5t P. S. HERRING, Trustee. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by Tlrtue of orders and decrees made by the Superior Court of Franklin county in those Special Proceedings entitled T. A. Lester, Adm'r. vs Perry Lester and others and W. A. Strickland, Perry Lester and others, Ex Parte, the undersigned Commissioner will on MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1923 at 12 o'clock M.-tft the courthouse door of Franklin County in the town of Loulatmrg, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash those two tracts of land lying, in Cypress Creek township. Franklin County, N. C.J described as follows: 1st Tract: Bounded on the North by the lands of the Greenleaf Johnson Lumber Company on the East by the road leading from Maplevllle to An derson's bridge, on the South by the lands of the John Ross Estate, and on the West by the lands of the Greenleaf Johnson Lumber Company, containing 19 acres more or less, 2nd Tract: Bounded on the North by the road, (Old Road) leading from] Seven Paths to Anderson's bridge, on the East by Cypress Creek, on the South by the John Ross Estate auO on the We$t by tbe Anderson J>i:dge road, containing 30.6 acres :..ore or less.! These two tracts are adjacent, except that they are divided by the public road and make a valuable little farm, with residence, tenant house, barns, stable, out-houses, etc., and a good or chard situate thereon. Bold subject to leaso for 1913. This tbe 26th day of Jan., 1923. 1 BEN T. HOLDEN, 2-2-5t Commissioner! NOTICE OF BALE UNDER EXECU TION North Carolina, In the Franklin County. Superior Court Merchants Grocery Co. Vs. J. H. Kearney. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Granville Coun ty la the above entitled action, I will on MONDAY, MABCH S, 1923 at 12 o'clock Noon, at the court house door of Franklin county, eel! to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right title and In terest, which the saM Jt H. btfMfa tbe defendant has In tbe following de scribed real estate, to- wit: The U. C. Kearney pine* In Frank llnton tenmsfaip, ' Fran Win c-mnty. ad olnlnj Lee Bart Kearney, C. R. Sand ling, W. "W. Or sen and Jim T arbor n, a ntalnlng 87 acres. . This January ltth, 1928. H. A. UUBOT, Sheriff, l-l9-7t of Frank] la Ctounty. (ueoju, AnvmniBiNQ) TKU8TBHS BAUK OF LAND JJy virtue of the power ol sale con tained in that ??r? III acres, said plot being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in-- Franklin county, in Map Book No. 1, page 68, reference to whieli is hereby made for further description. This Feb. 16, 1923. 2.16-5t WM, H. RUFFIN, Trustee. TRUSTEEE'8 SALE TOWN LOT By virtue of the power of sale con tained In that certain deed of trnat made by O. Y. Yarboro to Wm. H. Ruffin, Trustee, and recorded in Prank lln Registry in Book 210, page 264, de? fault having been made in the pay ment of the debt thereby secured and demand for forectoenre having been made by the- holder of said debt upon Mid trustee, the undersigned will, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922 at about the hoar of noon, at the Conrthonse door, in Lottislrarg, N. C. offer for sale at pabUe auction, to the bigheet bidder for cash the lot of land in said deed of treat conveyed and there deecribed aa follows: Situate on the West aide of Bht Street la the towa of Loulsbnrg, and more particu larly defined aa follows: Beginning at the corner of Mrs. R. Z. Hgecton's on Dim Street (formerly Bob Y arbor otigh'n corner) and corner for lot hero in conveyed; thence Westwardly alone Mrs. Egerton's line, the old Bob Yar boro Une, 222 feet tiunre or less to corner for Mrs. R. Z.Egerton, F. N. Egerton and the lot herein conveyed; thence Southwardly along F, N. Eg. erton's line 11S1 feet, ifoore or less to his oonfer; thence Kastwardly along his line 22 feet, more or lees to Mm Street; thence Northwardly along Him Street HI feet, mere or leea, to the beginning. This Nov. 15, 1922. 11-17-St WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. The above sale was continued to Monday, January 1st, 1923, by consent of all parties concerned. This Dee. 38, IMi. ? 12-22-2t WM. H. HWWN, Trust**. The above sale was continued to Monday, January Mb, 1923, by sonsent of ?U parties concerned. This Jan Mnrl* utt, 1-6-lt WM. H. RTJFBTN, Trastse. . .. The, above sale was continued to Monday, January 2Bth, 1928, by con sent ot all parties tenser ned. This Jsn?ry 8th, 1923. l.tfslt WM. H. RUFFIN. Tmstee. The above sal* w*s ocatlntad ? to l^mday. February 6th. ma. at about naen by coneent of all parties con cerned. ? This Jan. 29th, 192*. 2-Mft WM. H. HOTFIN, Trustee. TIM above sale was contiaaad to Monday)' Merok tth. 19??, at about (Mtr and by virtue of an ordv ot Dm Superior Court of Fruiiklln county mania In that 8pmIA#m*MiMw tl?d Henrietta CanoU n OMe Run and others, the undaoMnsied iwilt siouer Mrlll on MONDAY, MAHCH 5, 1913 a? U o'clock M. at the courthouse door o# Faanklln County In tha ; town of L A4mtaiatrator of th? estate. ot'R. F. Fuller, dootas ed, late of ftankiln county, notice Is hereby given all peraons holding claims against aaid estate to present them to the lndeaalvad' on or before the -8th day of February, 1924, or this notice will be plead In bar of their re covery. All personslndabtad. to aald estate will please come Xqrwar d And make Immediate settlement . This February 8th. 1923. 2-#-6t W. N. FULLER. Admr. PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR BALE On. Friday, March Mb, IMS, At 11 o'oloek a. m. at the-home of W R. Perry, aear Maplertile, L trill offer tor sale at auction the following personal property belonging to the -aetata at A. W. Perry, Br. : (tee pair of mules, two cowa, on* single wagon and taar nesa. one top. buggy and harness, 200 pounds meat, farming utanalla and all other personal property belonging to said estate. Tils Fob. 8th, 1923. 2-9-4t W. R. PERRY, Admr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Haying qualified as administrator it the estate of C, H. Clifton, late of ?>ankiln county, this Is to notify all penKM having claims against said sstate to present the same to the un lereigned on or. before Jan. 26, 1424, >r this notice will be plead in bar of heir recovery. All persons indebted o said estate will please make imme llate payment. This Jan. 26, 1923. L. C. NEWTON, Admr. Of C. H. Clifton. H. & Thos.W. Ruffln, Attornoys l_26-6t SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power ind authority contained in that mort gage deed executed on the 17th day of lanuary 1921, by C. A. Long and wife Stella Long, to Justice Supply Com pany, and duly registered In Book 210 -age 645. the undersigned transferee will sell at public autetlon to the high ist bidder for cash on MONDAY, MARCH *6, 1923 it 12 o'clock ^ at the ooarthonse door if Franklin county, that tract or par-' lei of Jand situate in Cedar Rock owns hip. Franklin county. North Car >11 na, adjoining the lands of P. G. iowdeu estate, Sarah J. Starting* ind others, described as follows: Beginning at a stake In the center if the Loutaburg and Spring Hope 'oad, running S 86 1-2 E 10 poles. 17 inks to Thomas line on east side of ild road, thenoe S 3 1-2 W 0 poles 13 inks to the Thomas line, thence S 3 L-2 W 16 poles to a pine, thence N 80 .-2 W 75 poles to a stake in the new ?oad, thence along said road N 80 W, S3 poles 11 links to the beginning, con aining eight and one sixteenth (8 1-16) tores, more or less. Thia the 21st. day of Feb., 1923. MRS. J. O. BOWDEN, !-23-5t . Transferee. SALE OF FRANK LINTON LOT By virtue of the power of sale con fined In that certain deed of trust nade by W. W. Shearon and wife to ffm. H. Ruffln, Trustee, dated Sept. tath, 1921, and recorded In the Reg atry of Franklin County in Book 234, Dage 811, default having Keen made in :he payment of the: debt thereby Re Hired and demand for foreclosure loving been made by the holder of the debt so secured upon said trustee, he undersigned will on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1923 it about the hour of noon, at the court mxm door la Loulsbarg, N. 0. offer tor sale at public auction, to the hlgh sst bidder for caah, a part of the lands In said deed of trust conveyed which :a In the Southwest corner of the orig inal lot conveyed by Mrs. Frances Winston and which la contataed with in the following boundaries: Beginning at Robereoa'e and W. W. Hhearon's oorner on the Loulsharg roadiand running thence along said road Eaetwardly. about rts Met to oor ner. of the lot sold .to . J. T. Moss, Ltasace Northerly .along the line of the saldtMMa. lot ahaat 14# Beet to the earner o< the Moss lot la the line of a lot cut efl ' the . Northern portion of said original lot called _tha Shearon lot mrw; thence Wasteai aiy along the line of said Bhsaroa let about 7# test to the eorner of said tot and this lot In Roker son's line; thence Southerly along Roberson's 11ns about 161 feet to the point of beginning, being a va cant lot. This sal# ?M1 be made subject to a ?rat tola dm* of toast, to eeevre Mrs: Prances Winston afeoat ?*00.00 and Interest; and E. J. Cheatham, about ILKO.OO and lntereat, Thia January 1Mb, 1 $U. 1-lSlBt WM. H. RUFFIN. Trustee. The above sal* waa continued by consent of all parties concerned to Monday, March 6th, 1M?. Tfcto Feb 2*2*-2t Wm.H. RUFFIN. Tnutee. ""wanted Half share, fagmer tor one- or two borsa. crop. Would rent ooe horse farm for wages. Want hnstllag boy or man tor wages. All near school aa&.ohurcb. J. 0. 8UEDQB, , i-tt-lt _ ? 4, Loulabwg, N. C, 3V/TIS8 MURIEL LYNCH W\ IVI eallcfl for the Old. World tA 1 ? supervise emigration fn the dl |?*nllim ot the United State* 9 Cossaok Marina Yurlova. At tha a go of ? 16 she ran away from home to Join Russia's soldiers In the field.' Several times she was wounded and carries three bullets yet. ? After. .lb? revolution ahtf was thrown^ llrto^a'. Bolshevist prison, but eacaloAtUiA has Juat arrlTed In the Unlt*&J}ttu%' "< . Say, Is My Hat OtfStraight? SILK and Una Ilnm make up the material In which thl* youm* . J alar'* arrayed. Principally silk,' so far a* tha eye can discern, for the fine linen's worn underneath. The child was winner at the New York, silk show, and tor style, his raiment la pronounced a model of what a baby ought to wear. " a" t itALK . - ARMY SHOES - - SAT.T. We have Jnst bought a tremendous ?tack of Army, M union last shoe* to bo ! ?old' to the pttblio direct . 9rtoe $2;7f>. These shoes are 100 per cent soUd,4eaUi?r, .with heavy doable sales seve*"?Md> vailed. The uppers are of haavy 4U chrome leather With bellow*; tongue,-* hereby-' making- them waterproof. ? These shoes are' sailing very fast and #e advise you to order at naace tolaaureyour-erderbelng filled. . The alzes are' 6 tdll all widths; Pay PuHiii -cm nNlM"of?o?M wr send money order . Money refunded' if shoes are not satisfactory. "? tttHt VU0 V. S; Stores Co., 1441 Broadway,. New York City Ask your neighbor! flh?v wllltoew WILLIAM TELL FlourJ 2-23-8t , J., fl. HOWELL. JTOTICB ot ?h?-e?tat* of Irving KLa#, diseased of the estat* (kllrvtafeJCiMt deaeaaad late of Franklin' County, notice