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KLINE'S And Save The Difference OUR TREMENDOUS BUYING POWER COUPLED WITH OUR MOTTO OF QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS BRANDS OUR STORE AS THE STORE THAT UNDERSELL AND SAVES YOU THE DIFFERENCE, WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO SEE YOU AND OUR EFFICIENT CLERKS TAKE A DELIGHT IN SHOWING YOU AROUND. NEW VOILE DRESSES? $2.45 New spring Voile dresses assorted styles, light shades fancy trimmed, extra fine value. HOUSE DRESSES? 98c Light and dark patterns, all sizes, good quality, easily worth $1.50. BOY'S PANTS? 98c Khaki, Crash, Cashmeres, sizes 8 to 18, full cut, good grade. . ?. - BATHING SUITS? $1.00 and up ^ Large assortment, can fit anyone from 6 years to larg est size, one ami two piece suits, get your suit early. MEN'S KHAKI AND CRASH PANTS ? $1.45 Men's Khaki and Crash pants, size up to 44 waist, good grade, good tailoring, easily worth $2.00. PALM BEACH SUITS? $11.95 Conservative models, fancy stripe, checks and solid i color, genuine Palm Beach suits, sizes 35 to 48, regular $15.00 sellers. _ , ,, ?. . . CAPS AND STRAW HATS? 98c Can fit any head, all colors and styles in Caps, Straw Hats any size, white or brown straws, sailors and pan amas, rvgulrr $2.00 values. MEN S SHIRTS? 79c Men's . >ngee Shirts, collar attached sizes 14Vfe to 17, regula ? $1.25 value. LACE ? 5c and 10c Yard Just the kind that you use so much today, largest as sortment we ever had, no trouble to Hud pattern you want, mostly used for dresses todays style. TENNIS SHOES AND OXFORDS White, Brown, Black, all sizes from infants to largest size, our prices are lower. ONR SHOE DEPARTMENT OFFERS EXCEPTION AL VALUES? 98c and up' Regardless of prices you see on shoes we have them cheaper, for remember we save you the difference. Anything you want from white canvas, Black Kid, Brown Kid, new combinations Black and Grey, Black and Tan, Satin and Patent Leather, low and medium heels, all have rubber heels attached, our prices range from 98c to $7.50. Remember we sell H. C. Godman Co. Star Brand, all solid leather shoes Queen Quality, A. S. Kurder Co. A. G. Walton Co. Endicott-Johnson Beacon Shoes Famous Brands of Shoes We have exclusive rights on these shoes. L Kline & Co. '*? WHIN ADVERTISED OB SEE* ELSEWHERE ITS ALWAYS < CHI APE HT HERE k L0UI8BUBO, . NORTH 0AR0I4MA M?ru M>TB BEiVTIRS Votes wars coat In Bortiocton. Vt.. to elect "Miss Burlington" as queen of the city's ISOtI* anniversary celebration and Miss Pauline Mc Greevy (left) was daciared the winner of the beauty-popularity contest. But friends of Miss Maude Ketley (inset), who came In second, say she should have been awarded the crows. >' / po These Triplets Look Alike? James, Lowry and William Guiles', of McKeesport, Pa., are tt.d(?ts even If they don't look It. They have gone through school together, have been graduated together and hope to go til rough the University of pitta burg law tchool together. ? : NOTICE!| I The Board of County Com missioners will meet on Mon day, July 9th, 1923 at 9:30 o clock as a Board of Equaliza tion. All persons having com-' plaints to make as to the tax valuation of their property are notified to make such com plaints on the above date. Any v one knowing of any property that is on the tax list at too low a value will please furnish this i: formation to the Board at t is time. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. Arthur Strickland, ChairmanJ S. C. Holden Clerk. BRIDGE TO LET The Board of County Commission era will let to the lowest bidder on Monday, July 9th, 1923, 2 o'clock p. tn. contract for the erection of a bridge across Cedar Creek, near A S. Sherrod's, consisting of one 60 foot and three 24 feet etoel spans. County to furnish steel, cement and timber, For further details see S, C, Hoi den or Arthur 8trlckland. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. This June 25th, 1923. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. ARTHUR STRICKLAND, Chairman . 8 C. HOLDBN, Clerk. 6-2?-2t SALE OF AUTOMOBILE By virtue of the poorer and author ity contained In an order made by th? Recorder Of Franklin County in the case of State VS. John Leonard and 7?b Collins. The nndetslgred Com missioner will dn Saturday the 14th day of July, 1922, at about the hour of Noon at the Courthouse door of Franklin County sell at public auction to the highest bidder , tor c&sh that certain Dodge automobile or truck seized by the Officer* In the above en titled cause, which said automobile Is bow stored at Beck's Oarage and -nay he Inspected by prospective purchas ers. This the 27th day of June, 1923. C-29 3t B. H. MEADOWS, Commissioner. NOTICE SALE OP LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In that Deed of Trust, executed on the 1st day of October 1817 by O. Y. Yarboro, de fault having been made in the paying <A the indebtedness secured thereby and the demand made upon me by the holder of said Indebtedness to fore close, the undersigned will Mil at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse doOr of Franklin County, State of NvU> Car olina, on MONDAY, JULY 30, 1928 at about the hour of noon, that tract or parcel of land situate In Loulsburg Township, Franklin Oounty, North Caroliife, described as follows: Beginning at a Black Jack on a I .ranch, the Macon land; thenoe down the Branch as it meanders 109 poles to Sycamore Creek; thence down said rreak a* It meanders 8 poles,. 16 links to O. W. Ford's corner at a small drain (a Ash Pointer); thence N 24 W 181 poles to the center of the path loading to the Uszell place; thence along said path N 61 1-2 E <4 poles, N 18 1-2 E IS pole* 11 link* to a rock; Hmti 0 t W 110 pates It links to the i*tglritolng, containing 40 acres, more of^Um. r foil* Jane 28th, 1923 C-29-M B. T, HfltLDEN, Trustee Automatic clgnret lighters don't wdA so good. Some me* are auto ' The Sale is Still On at TONKEL'S 4 New Store Wliere-new goods are arriv ing daily consisting of HATS ? ' READY-MADE DRESES SHOES CLOTHING MEN'S HATS AND CAPS We have a special line of new hats for Ladies, worth $6 Special for this sale ? $3.95 Bungalow Aprons, worth $2 and $2750, Special daring this sale 95c and $1.48 Men's Kahki Pants, worth $2.50, at $1.50 Remember this sale is still on, and come and get your share of the Bargains, while tney last. Remember yon are always WELCOME at A. Tonkel LOUISBURG'S NEWEST STORE Next Door to H. C. Taylor's Hardware Store Louisburg, : N. C. Arsenate of Lead 1 Pound Package 45c 5 " $2.00 SPRAYERS $7.50 each Rubber Roofing 1 Ply ? ? $1.00 Roll 2 " 1.50 3 " 2.00 >> a McKINNE BROS. PAY CASH and PAY LESS NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Boston Allen, 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 28th 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 28th, 1923. IDA ALLEN, Extra G M. Beam, Attorney. ? 6-l-#t NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Sarah Thomas Morris, deceased, late of lYankllfc Coufity, no tice Is hereby given all persons hold s lng claims against said estate to pre Bont them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of Ma y, 1924, or thin notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will pleas* come tor ward and make Immediate settlement. This May 28th. 1S18. J. W. THOMAS, Admr. [o. M. Beam, Attorney. 6-1-M No Worms in f n?||t?y CfeOd All children >??? ookw, i ? nwMkj CfcUd with ftifai tm sn as awrrvr j2??Wae?kdlsi?rtano?J TASm^M^MfflOTnO glveo retfnlaxly " "^5.*"' *?*??* blood, fca prow the dlSMtion. ?* act e* a Omttl Smith fTiHTSr 'j'V "MlllllS Netare will then II ""r?*1 ii* "r?- thechw wii n* la perfect health. FleaMht to take. McMtMtE
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