WELCOME
Don't fail to attend the Franklin
County fair. A good time is in
store for everyone.
Don't stay at-hQJpe a glorious
time awaits 70a at the Greater
Franklin County Fair. Make our
store your headquarters. Coats
and parcels checked free.
We know of no better proof than the KLINE policy and methods are right than
our immense and constantly increasing business. We can offer no stronger argument
for your patronage than our unmatchable -values. We are proud of the extensivenees
of our stocks, we commend you to our splendid store service with our ? homelike .at
mosphere, but after all our compelling reason of why we deserve and receive your
patronage is? QUALITY CONSIDERED, OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWEST.
We court comparison, look around, then come to KLINE'S and YOU BE THE
JUDGE as to the best place to do your buying.
NEW FALL SILKS
Creye tie Chine, 40 in. wide, all silk,
good heavy quality, all wanted
shades $1.49
Canton Crepe, 40 in. wide, heavy,
all silk canton, new shades, excel
lent quality $1.98
Others priced $2.45 and $2.95
Satin Canton in wide dark brown,
black and navy $3.95
Brocaded Ci^epe Satin, 40 inches
wide, newest material, fine finish
navy and black $3.95
NEW FALL DRESS GOODS
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Fifty-five serge good width, all col
ors 48c
Double warp serge,, 50 in, wide, guar
anteed to wear 98c
Monish serge, 56 in. wide, sponged
and shrunk, all wool, navy, black
brown $1.89
Poiret Twill, 44 in. wide all wool,
black and navy $2.45
54 in. wide Poiret Twill .... $3.45
Plaid Skirting, all wool plaid skirt
ing, 54 in. wide, range of pat
terns $295
OPENING SPECIAL8 IN SILK
AND CLOTH DRESSES
Your choice of smart new styles for
street aiuL dress wear. Fashioned
of the most popular fabrics, serges,
Poiret Twill, Flat Crepe, Crepe de
Chine and Canton Crepes, trimmed
with silk bi;aid, pleated tiers, wide
tucks, cording, narrow pleats, silk
embroidery, beads, buttons, in
brown, navy and black, sizes 16 to
46. Priced
$4.95, $6.95, $9.95, $12.95, $19.95
MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S TWO
TROUSER SUITS AND
OVERCO^T^j.
Regular and sport mwfels, all sizes
33 to-44, cassimereB and hard finish
worsfins, priced $14.95
Young Men '8 suits in neat cassimers
dark colors, plain and sport mod
els, sizes 34 to 42 $12.45
Men 'b and Young Men's regular
an4, _yonng men models wide va
riety 6t patterns, all sizes 33 to 50 i
includes famous Griffon Clothes,
moderately priced from
\ $18.50 to $39.80
Youilg Men's pants in neat patterns
worsted, cassmeres, serges, cordu
roys, kusy and khaki panto are
priced from L . . . $1.46 up to $6.95
FEATURING STRICTLY TAIL
ORED SUITS AT
$12.45, $14.95, $19.95, $24.95
High grade suits of Poiret Twill
and Tricotine, in a number of beau
tifully tailored, well fitting styles,
slashed coats, finished with silk
doss, or braid, silk lined, navy and
black, sizes 16 to 44.r
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FALL CLOTHES FOR BOY'S*
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Boy's suits (extra pants) medium,
light and dark patterns, sizes 8
to 17 $5.95
Boy's Juvenile suits, fancy cheviots
navy blue, serge and all wool ser
sey, priced $2.95 to $5.50
Boy's all wool sweaters in blue,
gray, brown, maroon and college
combinations sizes 26 to 34 $2.95
Boy's shirts and blouses, percale,
chambrav and fancy stripes, col
lar attacher, sizes 8 to 16 in blouses,
shirts 12!,^ to 14, priced 59 to 98c
Boy's pants, sizes 4 to 20, varied as
sortment, any cloth wanted, ser
ges, cassmeres, tweeds, worsted,
khaki,- corduroy and moleskin,
98c to $3.95
KRINKLE BED SPREADS
Made of finest quality, with assort
ed color stripes
63x90 $1.49
72x90 $1.79
81x90 $2.25
Turkish towels, full size fancy bor
ders 25c
Huck towels, good quality fancy
borders 25c
Outings, good grade heavy assort
ed stripes 17VjC
Outings, solid colors, blue and
pink . 19c
Curtain goods, fancy border, good
grade 10c
Motor satine, extra fine quality, 40
inch wide J . 39c
Heavy shirting, solid and fancy
patterns, good weight 19c
32 in. Gingham, fancy patterns, al
so solid colors, best grade . . . 25c
Percale, light and dark patterns,
36 inches wide . . . ._. . 19c
\L Kline & Company
:tp*fi0uisburg's Biggest and Bpst Department Store ;
LOUISBURG, N. C.
THUSTKK'S SAJJS OF TOWN LOTS
AND LANDS IN NASH AND
FRANKLIN COUNT IB8
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained In that certain deed of trust
made toy J. H. Culpepper, Z. N. Cul
pepper. D. Li. Culpepper and wife and
Mrs. Nannie T. Sjrku, Dowereaa, to
?m. H. Ruffln. Trustee, dated Deo.
23. 19tl and recorded In Naah Regls
try Book 171. page 253. and In Prank
11 n Registry In Book 244. paces 112-14,
default hkvlng been made In the pay
ment ot the debt thereby secured and .
demand for foreclosure having been
made by the holder ot the Indebted
ness so secured on the said trustee;
?->ih rt?f?uit h?Tinf k? n made In the
payment ot said debt according to the
terms of the decree ot the Superior
Court ot Nash county tn that action
entitled Mrs. Nannie T. Sykeg et al vs.
Wm. H. Ruftln, Trustee, et al ; and
pursuant to the decree ot the said Su
perior Courts ot said counties of Naah
and Franklin upon advance bids made
on the sales of 8ept 3rd and 4th, 1923,
the undersigned will on
MONDAY. OCTOBER 8th, 1923
at about the hour of noon, at the court
house door in Nashville, N. C. offer
tor sale at public auction to the high
est bidder tor cash, those certain lots
and tracts of land situate in Nashville
and Nash county, in said deed ot trust
conveyed and there described as fol
lows: ...
Fourth Iract ? A tract of land situ
ate in Mannings township, Nash coun
ty which is composed of three tracts,
separately described as follows:
Tract (a) ? Beginning at a stake in
Breedlove's corner Inwilliam B. Wil
liams' line; thence S 87 E 148 1-2 pol
es to a Pine ?}tump; thence S 4 W 86
poles to a Blackgum; thence S 88 E
40 poles to a stake; thence N 4 E 113
poles to a Blackjack on the Road;
thence along said road to Geo. Powell's
rock corner; thence N 4 E 153 poles
to. a stake near a Cedar; thence N 88
W 157 poles to a Redoak; thence S'
152 1-2 poles to the beginning, con- 1
talning one hundred and seventy three
and 1-8 acres (173 1-8), more or less. |
Tract (b) ? A tract or parcel of land
conveyed to the late B. N. Culpepper
by J. T. Webb and wife, by deed re
corded in Book 73, page 52 and follow
lng of Nash County Registry, to which
reference is hereby made for fuller
description, said tract containing 17 -
3-8 acres, more or less.
I Tract (c) ? A tract or parcel of land
conveyed to the late B. N. Culpepper
by J. T. Webb and wife, containing 36
acres, more or less, by deed recorded
ln Nash Registry Book 73, page 76 and
following, to which reference is here
by made for fuller description.
Out ot the foregoing tracts (a), (b)
and (c) one hundred acres has been
conveyed to J. B. Jeffreys by deed
recorded in Nash Registry, Book 102,
page 91 and following, leaving lands
now oonveyed 125 1-2 acres, more or
less.
Sixth Tract ? A certain tract or lot
of land lying and Being situate in the
town ot Nashville, Nash county, North
Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. H.
Baker, D. H. B. Wester and the Hotel
property, known as the Old Culpep
per Home Place, occupied at present
by Z. N. Culpepper.
Fifth Tract? That tract of land pear
to the corporate limits of the town
?f Nashville, Nash county. North Car
ollna. purchased by the said B. N,
Culpepper from R. A. P. Cooley, boun
ded on the North by the public road,
on the East, South and West by the
lands of Dr.' T. T. Ross, containing
ten acres, more or less, reference be>
ing had to the deed to the same of re
cord In Nash county for a -full des
cription thereof.
And pursuant to said decree of Mid
Superior Court In said action, by vir
tue of the power of sale contained in
said deed of trust and by virtue of the
order of sale of said Superior Court
of Franklin county, the undersigned
will on
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 9th, 1.28
at about the hour of noon, at the court
house door In Loulsburg, N. C. offer
at public auction, to the highest bid-,
der, for cash, the following described
lands situate In Franklin county.
North Carolina:
First Tract ? Beginning at a Holly
and Cypress stump on the North bank
of Tar River in William B. Williams
Une; thence an Easterly direction
with said line to a stake In said Will
iams' line; thence a Southerly direc
tion to the said Tar River, to a corner
Hickory in Williams' line; thence up
the meanders of said Tar River to the
first station, containing One Hundred
and Twenty Eight and one halt (129
1-2 ) acres, more or less ; It being the
tract of land purchased by W. K Da
vts from William Stone, deed for
which la recorded In Book 33, page
811 of Franklin Registry, and being
the same land purchased by B. N.
Cu! pepper from the said W. K. Davis
In 1878, as will appear by reference
to ? certain obligation bond recorded
In Book 166, page 264. to which refer
ence is hereby made.
Second Tract ? Beginning at a Beech
tree " on the bank ot Cypress Creek,
thence a Southerly direction William
B. Williams' line to a Walnut tree on
the North bank ot Tar Rtver; thence
down said River to Cypress Creek in
?aid Williams corner; thence an Eas
terly direction to a corner Postoak in
Williams' corner; thence East to Cy
press Creek, corner Post oak in Wlll
lama* corner; thence along the mean
ders of said Creek to the beginning,
containing 101 1-2 acres, more or less.
T be same being the lands purchased
by W. K. Davis of William Stone as
recorded in Book 33, page 318 ot
Ranklln Registry, and later purchas
ed by B. N. Culpepper from the said
W. K. Davis, as will appear by ref
erence to a certain obligation bond,
dated 1878, and recorded In Book 166
page 264 of said Registry. All of the
above described tracts ot land afe
situate In Cypress Creek township,
Franklin county.
"iftjird Tr-ot?'ThU tract adjoins the
lands of Calvin Wiggs. X. 1. Balnes
?state, J. J. A I ford and others, and Is
composed ot three tracts or parcels of
land which are separate and describ
ed a* follows :
Tract (a)1? Beginning at a stake In
Oay'a corner on the Tarboro road;
A. Tonkel's
, LOUISBURG'S
NEW STORE
ANNOUNCES THEIR FALL OPENING SALE
BEGINNING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4TH
The ontire New Fall Stock will be on display with
the most attractive Low Prices.
We want the people of Louisburg and Franklin
County to watch for the circulars, that will be thrown
in each and every home throughout the county. Note
the prices on the n -w fall wearing apparels, dry goods,
shoes and millinery. We are in a position to save the
public a great deal of money by purchasing your fall
and winter goods.
DON'T FAIL TO NOTICE WHEN THE
BIG FALL OPENING SALE BEGINS
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, AT
A. Tonkel
LOUISBURG'S NEWEST STORE
Next Door to H. C. Taylor's Hardware Store
Louisburg, : N. C.
Sell Your Tobacco in
LOUISBURG
. And make our store your headquarters, where we are always glad
to see you whether you buy or not. While all merchandise 1b going
up we are still selling what we have at and below what we can buy
and replace for. We are still selling
Red Dog, per bag --
Corn Heal, per bag
Powhatan full patent flour, per bbl.
Snowdrift Lard, g lb. bucket
Snowdrift Lard, 4 lb. bucket
Loose Lard, per lb. ....
Snuff, 10 oz. gullets ?
Snuff, 30o gullets _
Snuff, 15c gullets
We also carry a line of Men's Shoes, Work Shirts, Dress Shirts,
Underwear, Overalls, Collars and Ties. Come to see us before you
buy.
C&50
_ ?&?0
ilu? $7.00
?1.4J
78c
15c
? 60c
20c
18c
F. N. S P I V E Y
NEAR THE BRIDGE
Phone :-22 Louisburg, N. 0.
L ?PROMPT DELIVERY?
along said road N 59 W 160 poles 2ft
links to a small Poatoak, Balnes' cor
ner in Tant'a line; thence 8 29 E 60
poles to a Pine stump, Tant's line or
comer; thence N 78 E 19 poles to a
Pine, Tant'a corner; thence 8 2 B 174
poles to a Gum and Pine In Afford's
line; thence E 97 poles 7 links to a
Pine In Wlggs' line; thence N 140 pol
es 10 links to the beginning contain*
lng by surrey one hundred and two
and one halt (102 1-2) acres, more or
less.
Tract (b) ? Beginning at the ceater
Of the Loulsburg and Tarboro road In
Wlggs' line; thence N 88 W 17 poles
1 ; links to a rock; thence N 12 1-2 E
8 1-2 poles to the center o( the Louls
bnrg and Tarboro road; tbence along
?aid road 8 60 E 18 poles 1 link to the
beginning, containing by puryey twt>
Mths (2-6) of an acre, more or less.
Tract (c)? Beginning at a rock In
Wlggs' line; thence N 12 1-2 B 16 pol
es to the center of the Loulsburg road;
thence along said road N 66 W 86 pol
ea 2 links to the center of said road,
a, Pine on the North side; thence 8 68
poles 5 links to a rock In Wlgga' cor
ner; thence 8 88 E 70 poles 19 IThks
to the beginning, containing by sur
rey 16 1-2 acres, more or less. (The
s&i/ie being Hie lands purchased by
B. N. Culpepper from J. P. Tlmber
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lake and wife aa *111 appear by ref
erence to deed recorded In Book 92,
page 342 of Franklin Registry.
Seventh .Tract ? Also one other
tract situate In Franklin County,
North Carolina, being Lot No. S In the
partition of the J. Madison Culpepper
lands allotted in the Special Proceed
ings entitled J. H. Culpepper and
others against Edgar Sykes and oth
ers, as recorded In Book No. 9 of Or
ders and Decrees, page 85 et seq., to
James, Dwight and Zollle Culpepper,
containing 37 and 9-10 acres, more "or
less, reference being had to said re
cord for full description thereof.
Terms of Sale ? Cash, and a deposit
of 25 per cent of each bid will be re
quired Immediately at the conclusion
of the bidding, and It deposit not sat
isfactory to the trustee, bidding will
be Immediately re-opened and anoth
er stile made, i i '
This Sept. 20th, 1828.
9-21-3t WM. H, RUFFIN, Trustee,
Swifts Meat 14 cents a poind
at W. D. Fuller & Co. 9-28-lt
LOSTt? Automobile Rim and Casing,
Fisk R*d tfbp 31 * 4 1-2, betweem
Fair Ground and Mr. Onnie Spenoer's
residence. Rewatd If returned to 'A.
?. FLEMING, Loulsbtirr, N. C. 9-284t
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