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GIGANTIC SHOE and OXFORD SALE 8000 Pairfe of Men's, Womens and Childrens HighiClatife Shtfw ttnd Otffords thrown on the bargain counters. Every pair guaranteed to contain solid MCtl?4iittolto,MDtltsb2fes, heels and eouxftere. MSN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS $8.00 value Black Oxford, En glish' calf skin $5.95 $8.50 value Dork Tan Oxford English Calf skin. . . . $6.25 $7.50 value Black and Tan Ox - ford . $4.95 $6.50 value Black and Tan Ox ford vici kid $4.50 $5.95?value Black and Tan Ox ford '..-93.95 $3.95 value Tan and Smoked Elk scout shoes $2.95 $:;.50 value .Tan scout shoes $2.45 $2.95 value Plow Shoes. $1.95 WOMENS HIGH GRADE SHOES AND OXFORDS $8.50 value colored twbrtone pump . . . :)$6.50 $8.00 value 1 strap Grey two tone pumps $5.96 $7.50 value 1 and 2 strap two tone pumps $4.95 $6.50 value lace two-tone Ox fords . . . . $4.50 $6.00 value patent and kid pumps low and high heel $3.95 $7.00 value Black Satin 2 strap pumps ...... ......... $4.95 $5.95 value Dark Tan lace Ox fords $3.95 $3.95 value patent leather and kid pumps $2.95 $3.50 value Black?4dd -hwc ?x-? forils $2.95 value Blafck kid -|?w? heel pumpa '$1(05 $4.95 value White f!ea"iibaM? pumps . ...it $4.50 value White Sea island' Tact- Oxforffs . . .'-$3*0 $3.50 ? value White canvas, pumps ........ ...... . $2?5 $2.95 value 'White canvas' "lace Oxfords - $2.50 value 'White oanvRH pumps .... $1.18 $2.35 value 'White canvas pumps and Oxfords . .$l!85i One lot 200 pairs I^adies Ox-j ?ford? and pumps, ' Special ..... ?ic; IIMII AND OlIlLDREUE rmtPa AND* OXFORDS *$4!95 grade 1 strap patent two tonepamps $3.45 (4:50 grade 1 stamp patent .? leather pumps ...... $2 9fr $3.95 grade 1 etrep ' leather pumps .(W!?0i $3.50 grade 1 strap black kid ?pomps ' $1.95 $4.U0 grade patent' le?*h?r ectifflers $3:Q0 grade dairk T.'in ' lace 4 scuff lers . . $2.95 grade dark 'Tan 2 strarpj .' Boniflfers $1.25 ' CttttZ>6AKD>?ABY WMflPS $2.95 gfade patefct leather 2 strap pumps $2.25 $2j50 grade patent leather 1 teti&p' pumps $1.95 $2.25 grade patent and black kid 1 srtmp .>$1.75 Sri ."95 grade' patent and black i kid l strap . ...i $1.45 *$i.75 grade 'patent and black kid l Btrap $1.25 $1. 50 i .grade patent and black kid 1 -Strap 98c $1.25 grade i patent tod white* ^l^and 2 strap .T3c' F. A. ROTH COMPANY LOUISBURQ^ BARGAIN OENTHEIR CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION State ot North Carolina ? Department of State. To All to Whom These Presents May Come ? Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof by the unanimous con bent of all the stockholders, deposited In my office, that the Sugar Loaf Gin fc Oil Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situa ted on Main Street, In the town ot Youngsvllle, County of Franxlln, State of Narth Carolina (I. W. Mitchell- be ing the agent therein and in charge thereof, npon whom process may be served), has compiled with the re-, oulremeats of Chapter 22, Consolidat ed Statutes, entitled "Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Cer tificate of Dtasolatlon: Now, Therefore, I, W. N. Everett, fcecr^ry of State of the State of North Carolina/ do hereby certify that the paid corporation did, on the 16th day ot May, 1823, file in aiy office a dnly executed and att<wte4 consent in writ ing to the dissolution of said corpora tion, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said cons<*n: and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file In my said office as provided by law. In Te-itimony Whereof, I have here to set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 19th day of May,: 1923. W. N. EV1TRKTT, (,-28-4t _ Secretary of State. A RARE MBBICAL. BVENT A (treat musical' treat Is In store (or all lover* of music in this community. Two dfetlngnMnd artists, Mr. Harrk son, ChHatlan, who 'possesses a mar vplotifcly beautiful baritone voice, and Mrs. U'W. nrntfa y, formerly a Met ropolitan OMutd Opera slater, these two are to sing In- a ?on cert assisted by the Warreoton Choral Society Ml the M May I1H, fat the n?W IH?h ftfhool AOflltortam. Thla prom isee *e be the greatest musical erent of the seesea. Do ant fail to write either Mrs. Stank Allen or Mrs. Chaa. Hodwell, of Warrenton and have one of then reeerre a seat (or yon. Tlckv eta 76c, aad reserved seats 11.00 J Ml-St NOTICE Used Cars For Sale GASH OR TIME Come in and Let us Show You These Cars Fords, Hupmoblle, Briscoe, Monroe, Dodge Sedan. . We are better fixed than ever to render you the best ot SERVICE. Call to see ns. Up-to date AIR and WATER STATION at your service at ALL H6ORS. EXIDE BATTERIES ' !SsJ ? Star - Durant - Service GAR AGUE ' LOUISBDRG, N. C. ' { Ttaxirt couMnx MunoiiR mh?ol Jtnw 15 to $Wy 28, 1923 v. *or -taMlMr*, cen?ge ??u4**U. antf ?? *??5f^%*ssEff je for A. M. S*tT?. Aitdreatf TMttj^fcrw Sollaad Bolton* Director "* ' ' * "? " *tanBi4j*e"atMntr along mii'JLt j MaO. Into light ?oil will gtw ?f ?mmi tat invpwr growth at e^-hTIs? stsys |W? (W NUi ftotn crawl. s agstssar*. ? ; ? talt at this application ?bpnld b* ap tflad In tba row at planting time. Totnw. plant th? .lip. or draw., Wr. Pum ininili that th. bad ba jra ppad with a pl?c. of barlap, ami ?* 5?* ???wld b? puddled rrrtr.yrsr.-a ??W-. ?r- Py?* ?HNU tW ed for f ?und ?usfa plant aa watar naad around ?aoh plant aa K la b?lnt aat " W~*- l!j "The plant* ihoold bt aat IMHM * to ? 1-1 taat wid Im thii dm tte plenty "if room to develop. Vine eut SI5I ^*,(,JLprolBUbto dr**? JE1** * 'WIM percent?*? ?*Tn?^ ?oUtoea," Myil Mr Farmers of fUlifek County M Wh*p,*2 M0? baby oblck.. ? 3 ?<'i?^jntIU'4-Qt'*rB*er ^U' ? uuci uguy (<HL(|0 and wld ? carload at* j ess otnt report* from the county agent. ? . i ? I ~?i o . , m tmntii in AU. prob*blT ksms ?2St' WW> w*n m? *5; "?"*
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