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GIGANTIC SHOE and OXFORD SALE 8000 Pairs of Men's, Womens and Childrens High Grade Shoes and Oxfords thrown on the bargain counters. Every pair guaranteed to contain solid leather insoles, outsoles, heels and counters. MEN^S SHOES AND OXFORDS $S.OO value Black Oxfcrd, En glish calf skin $5.95 $8.50 value Dark 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 $3.95 $3.95 value Tan and Smoked Elk scout shops $2.95 $3.50 value Tan scout shoes $2.45 $2.95 value Plow Shoes. $1.95 WOMENS HIGH GRADE SHOES AND OXFORDS $8.50 value colored two-tone pump $6.5C $S.OO value 1 strap Grey two tone pumps $5.95 $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 arid higlx 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 kid lace Ox fords $2.45 $2.95 value Black kid low heel pumps $1.95 $4.95 value "White Sea island pumps $3.95 $4.50 value "White Sea island lace Oxfords $3.50 $3.50 value "White canvas pumps $2.95 $2.95 value "White canvas lace Oxfords $2.45 $2.50 value "White canvas pumps $1.45 $2.35 value "White canvas pumps and Oxfords . .$1.25 One lot 200 pairs Ladies Ox fords and pumps, Special 98c MISSES AND CHILDRENS PUMPS AND OXTORDS $4.95 grade l'strap patent two tone pumps $3.45 $4.50 grade 1 strap patent leather pumps ...... $2.95 $3.95 grade 1 rtrap patent leather pumps $2.50 $3.50 grade 1 strap black kid pumps .' $1.5)5 $4.00 grade patent leather scufflers $2.45 $3.00 grade dark TV in lacf scufflers $1.45 $2.95 grade dark Tan 2 strap scufflers $1.25 CHILDS AND BABY PUMPS $2.95 grade patent leather 2 strap pumps $2.25 $2.50 grade patent leather L strap pumps $1.95 $2.25 grade patent and black kid 1 strap $1.75 $1.95 grade patent and black kid 1 strap $1.45 $1.75 grade patent and black kid 1 strap $1.25 $1.50 grade patent and black kid 1 strap 98c $1.25 grade patent and white 1 and 2 strap 75c F. A. ROTH COMPANY LOUISBURQ'S BARGAIN CENTER Our June Message, Buy your Drugs and Medicines at Scoggin's Drag Store If you j want the freshest and best. Havey6ur Prescriptions filled at Scoggin's, It you want the BEST SERVICE and BEST PRICES. ( Ask your Physician to leave your Prescriptions at Scoggin's If you want your friends to fill them. Just received the largest, latest and niftiest line of Stationery 1 ever brought to Louicburg. Kinds that can not be had anywhere except at Scoggin's. Scoggin's will be headquarters for Turnip Seed this Summer.: 1 Our Mr. G. L Aycock has bought the very best kinds, and from this year's crop, which will insure you a good drop. Our Ice Cream (the VELVET kind) and Cold Drinks are unsur passed by any. Trade at Scoggin's thereby showing your appreciations fcr an old friend who has ctood b7 you for 30 years. Scoggin Drug Store Per O. L. AYCOCK LAUNDRY CLEANING and PRESSING "Wc wish to calj[ attention to the head of everv Home, that wo are in position to take care of your FAMILY WASH at a very little more cost than what yon are now w T&UR CLOTHES ARE CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Each and every one are cordially invited to inspect our pla^t and look over our work. For information Call Phone 105. YOUR PATRONAO E80LI0ITSD j The Service Shop [ tT ' ^ W. B. MUNFOED, Manager - ? mOHBlM t l I LOUISBCBO, N. C. rr i'4LL work case on delivery'* NOTICE OF SUMMONS' v* North Carolina ? Franklin Count. In the Superior Court ? Before the Clerk. J R. Bergerson, Admr. of H. B. Hag wood Vb. H. Kelley Hagwood, Mary Hagwood, Mildred B. Hagwood, Rowland Hagwood and Albert Hagwood To H. Kelley Hagwood: The defendant above named will take Notice that an action entitled a s above has been commenced in the E\ perlor Court of Franklin Co i?ty. North Carolina to sell laud to make assets by the Administrator; and the said defendant will further take no tice that he is required to appear be fore the Clerk of the Superior Ccnrt of said County on the 22nd day of Ji-ne, 1923. ^at the Court House of said County In Louisburg, N. C. and answer the Complaint In said Action or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Com plaint. Tl:i<t June 1st. 192:!. J. L PALMER, Deputy Clerk Superior Cou -t W. M. PERSON, Atty. 6 l-4t SALE OF LAND Under and by vlrture of the power and authority contained in that deed of trust executed on the 20th day of October, 1915, duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin Connty In Book 210, Page 4. default haying- been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and demand made upon me to foreclose in accordance with the terms and provisions thareof, I. the undersigned Trustee, will s- ll at pub lie auction to the higest bidder fcr cash at the Courthouse door of F ank lin County, N. C., on Monday the -Rth day of June, 1923, that certain tract or parcel of land situate t a Frankli . County, Louisburg Township, North C&rollna, and described as follows Adjoii'ling the lands nf Mrs. F. X. Jiyner and J. M. Allen, Beglntiing at the Southeast? corner of Mrs. F. N. Joyner lot on the Street running North of the Louisburg Graded School Campus; thence in a Northerly di rection along Mrs. F. J*. Joi ner's line to the J. M. Allen line; thence in an Easterly" diroction along the J. M. Allen line Ninety feet (90) to a stake in the said Allen line; thence in a fcoutherly direction in a ltne paralli 'to the said Mrs. F. N. Jjyrer llao to a point in said Street running North of the "Louisburg Graded School Cam 1".b; thence along said Street in a Westerly direction Ninety feet (90) to the beginning, It being the same lot conveyed by M. S. Clifton and wife to Alicc J. Uzzell by deoU re corded in the Registry of Franklin County In book 158, Page 80, refer ence to which record Is here made. This th<? 26th day of May, 1923. 6 l-4t E. H. Malone Trustee NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate ol W. H' Byrum, deceased, late of Franklin County, all persons hold ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of May, 1924, or this notice ?will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate settle ment. This May 24th, 1923. 5-25-6t MRS. W/H. BYRUM, Extrx. Habitual v^onsiiDatlofl Cured Pys ? is a specialiy ve for Habitual promptly but r 14 to 21 days Stimulates and to Take.* 60o "I Got Seal Had When I Lost My Setting Hen," Mrs. Hannnn. "I went Into the hen house one rooming and found my favorite setter dead. I got real mad. Went to the store, bought some RAT-SNAP and In a week I got six dead rats. Every body who raises poultry should keep RAT-SNAP.* Three sizes, 35c, 65c, S>1 25. sold and guaranteed by Cash Grocery and Market. The most valuable news a farmer can obtain Is news of other farmers and newB of the world which has a direct bearing on his business or his home. The Franklin Times prints the news of other farmers, , Lighting streak whlcb made a Forlda man lose his mem. ry was a streak of luck if he owed money. Screen Doors, Windows and Wire all sizes Tobacco Sprayers Arsenate of Lead Lucas Pure House and Automo bile Paints Oil Cook Stoves Wood Cook Stoves Crockery A store full of good Hardware H. C. TAYLOR Hardware . I? -? EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO C iocs* MORN VNCi l.A'PY, J[. 1 AM pfcora THSl " APAZ TM*5V/T 0OUXAJ" You.. , Could - E>a?p:oH? YOWVTWP, . PHONO? R4PH f?eCoRp^l For -rofvn&tfT ?% ? [ e ? ( CCR7A/NV.Y | HCPtS TH6"< but vov have no PHONO<rfiA9H; at c<3a.3T i NeveR He^R .YMJ pUY ons; no, tue Hai^sn't ANV PhovO G.RAPW, fcv>t THAT'S rtLC ft>CHT G?vu?cvy NXTMT ugvs HOA^jr iTfow** VfflRy PMWI.Y!
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