IF YOU HAD A CHANCE To make a nice little deal that took quite a little sum, and promised a nice, big profit; or if it was your desire to make your family or friends a better or more costly Christmas Gift next year, could you do itt You will have such opportunities and desires some day, and a little saved here and there, and deposited in our Savings Department and persistently and syste matically built upon will be greatly appreciated by you when that time comes. The results of a Savings account never disappoint, as you know any day you may get the full amount of your savings. WE PAY 4 PEE CENT INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY ? P. S. ? Bring us your Checks for Deposit or Cash. Phone 1 1 1 GROCERIES Your order will receive the same prompt attention that you get in person? and, it will save you the time and trouble of coming to our store. Special service gladly rendered. J. Allen Harris LOUISBUEG, North Carolina TUCKER'S HOTEL and CAPE Main Street LOUISBURG, N. C. The best of meals the mar ket affords and prepared In the beat ot fashion. Plenty ot rooms tor the accommodation of all who wish to spend the night, all wall tarnished. * \ * ff ?" ' ~ ; -W* in I. c tucker Proprietor The lady who recommended Wm . Tell to you was sort? friend of yours. Don't yon think? Well, you say 80, If you're tried It. 10-12-12t o To Care a CoM KOh Day Tak* LAXATTVE BKMO QUflUNE (TaMMa) k 9V "If fiWjjj JMp"* V"1 ??>' o* tfc? bob [irmrl BSmHsmS bn. m& ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH The undersigned having duly quAil fleil a* administrators np-m the es tato of Hililard H. Yarborough, Oe ceased, nil peisons holding claim* against the atate of Mid decadent ore hereby notified to present the ?ano to the nnd,>rfi)Rr.ed on or herors the 19th day of IV.Icber 1924, or this no tice will be I 'cad In bar of tho'r re covery. All persons Indebted to llie Bald estate will please come forward and make Immediate payment, "his Ociolicr 19th, 1928. W. M. Alston Henry C. Yarborough, Adm'rs. of Hllllard H. Yarborough, W. H. Yarborough, Atty. 10-19-6t " FOR FIRST CCA88 JOB PRINTING I1 PHONB 282 Softens Wcish -Water Clothes wash cleaner and whiter, and last longer when you use RED SEAL Lye to soften the wash-water. Laun dry soap goes a lot farther, too. Thoroughly dissolve Red SEAL Lye in water before putting clothes in. Keep RED SEAL Lye in the house; it has many every -day uses. Write for booklet. Full directions in each can. Be sure and buy only the genu ine Red seal Lye. NOTICE OF SALE Lnder and by vrture of power of sale vested id the undersigned in til at oettain deed of trust uade by J. E. W. ?jjLt and wife, to A. M. Scale*, Trustee, dated May 14, 1920, ar.d re corded in Book 233, page 230-231, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County, North Carolina, default having been made In the pay ment thereby Becured, and the hold ers of the notes having requested sale, the undersigned will on Satur day, November 17, 1923, at the Court House door in Louisburg. Franklin County North Carolina, at the hour of 12 M., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the real property de scribed in said trust and deed and being described as follows, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land in Franklin County, Dunn's Town ship North Carolina, described as fol lows: Bounded on the North by the lands of Tom Jones and E. T. Wright; on the East by the lands of Willie Pattiford; on the South by the lands of Atha Jeans; and on the West by the Louisburg road, containing 90 acres, more or less, and being the Identical land conveyed by John Al ford and wife to J. E. Wright, by deed duly registered in Book 162, page 263, Franklin County Registry, to which reference is hereby made for further description and Identifi cation. This the 16th day of October, 1923. . A. M. Scales, Trustee M. V. Barn hill, Attorney. 10-26-it TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virture of the power conferred upon me in that deed of trust executed on the 15th d*y of November, 1919, by Walter Holland and wife Annie Holland, recorded In Book 224, Page 417, Registry of Franklin County, default having been made In the payment of the Indebted ness secured thereby and demand hav lng been made upon me by tbe holder thereof, I will offer for sale at public auction for cash at the C ourthouse door of Franklin County, In Lottts burg, N. c., at or about the botor of noon on Monday the 6th day of No vember, 1923, that certain tract or parcel of land situate In Louisburg Township, Franklin County, State of North Carolina, and described as fol lows. Bounded on the North by the lands of John W. Alston, on the East by the lands of Sam Kelly, on the South by the lands of Sam Kelly, and on the West by the road leading from tbe Halifax road by J. B. McKensies and known as the Massenburg road, 1 con taining seventeen acres, more or less, and being the Identical tract of land conveyed to James I. Cooke by deed of B. T. Holde and wife dated De cember ?, 1916, and recorded in Book 217 Page 113, Registry of Deeds for Franklin County, N. C? less that por tion of same conveyed to Bam Kelly by deed of James I Cooke and wife dated January 26, 1918, and recorded In Book 217 at page 295 Registry of Franklin County, N. C. Reference be ing here made to the deeds and re cords herein referred to for a farther description. This the 2nd day of October, 1923. I E. II. Malone 10-12-4t 1 Trustee Mo Worms fn a Wealthy Child All children trmbM w*h Worm* have so tm keelthr color, which trv1V-Ac? poor M-od, sad as a rale, there Is nxrthor leA Momerh dletorbenee. GROVE'S TASTZLngchlfrnNIC Uvea retslarir for two or three wp#kS wlltenrWh the blood. Im prove the diseedon, eniecAa a (>n-r?l Strength ening Toole to the whoM%r&m Nv.ire will then throw off or dltipel the wo end th ?' "hlldwiil oe Is perfect health.. Pleasant to take, c 4 per bottle. ,'i\ LOOK Greatest BARGAINS IN LOUISBURG Men's heavy ribbed Union Suits $1.29 Boys' Union Suits, ribbed &pd heavy fleeced 95c each Boys' Union Suits, medium weight 49c each Men's Shirts and Drawers, ribbed and fleeced 75c each "Women's Shirts and Drawers heavy weight 49c each Misses Union Suits, heavy weight 49 and 95c each Children's Shirts and Drawers heavy weight 49c each Mitt's heavy all wool slip-over Sweaters $4.50 .jea<qh Men's half wool Sweaters $3.45 each Men 's Cotton Sweaters . . $1.25 each Boys' all wool slip-over Sweaters $2.95 each Boys' half wool Sweaters $1.95 each Boys ' cotton Sweaters . . . 98c each Women's brushed wool Sweaters $4.95 each Women's heavy all wool College Sweaters $4.45 each Women's half wool Sweaters $2.95 each Womens coj^on Sweaters $1.25 each Childrens all wool Sweat ers $2.95 each Childrens half wool Sweat ers $1.95 each Childrens cotton Sweaters 95c each 27 inch Dress Gingham 15c per yd. 27 inch Apron Gingham 12 and 17c per yd 32 inch fast color Dress Ging ham 24c per yd Druid L L 36 inch Sea Island Sheeting 14 3-4c yd Good grade Outing Flannel 15c yd Heavy grade Outing Flannel dark colors 22c yd Bleached and unbleached Canton Flannel heavy grade. ... 18c yd Riverside Shirtings and Plaids 22c yd 27 inch Red Star Diaper Cloth, 10. yards $1.95 9-4 Pepperell Sheeting, bleached and unbleached 49c yd 36 inch all wool Storm Serge 75c yd 36 inch wool Serge 49c yd Men's all wool blue and black Serge suits $9.95 Men's pure worsted Suits $9.95 - $18.50 Men's all wool French Serge Suits $22.50 ? $28.50 Men 's wool Cashmere Suts . . $16.50 Men's all wool pencil striped Suits S14.95 Men's dress Pants . . . $2.95 - 55.95 Men's work Pants. . . . $1.49 - $2.95 Men's all wool Overcoats $7.95 - $21.50 Boys' Worsted Suits, size 7 to 17 $4.95 Boys' all wool Suits, size 3 to 8 $2.95 Boys' all wool two-pair pants Suits -. $7.45 Boys' wool Overcoats. . $4.95 - $9.95 Boys' Pants 95c - $2.45 Every Pair of Shoes Guaranteed t Solid Leather Men's work Shoes . . . .$1.95 - $4.95 Men's dress Shoes ... . .$2.95 - $7.50 Women's work Shoes. $1.95 - $3.45 Women's dress Shoes $2.25 - $5.95 Childrens dress Shoes, size 12 to 2 $1.95 - $3.45 Childrens school Shoes, size 12 to 2 $1.75 - $2.95 Childs Shoes, size 8 1-2 to 11 $1.50 - $2.45 Baby Shoes, size 2 to 8. . $1.45-$1.95 Boys' dress Shoes . . . .$1.95 - $4.95 Boys' work Shoes . . . .$1.50 - $3.50 Women's and Children's Hats 95c to $4.95 Boys' Hats 50c to $1.50 Men's Hats 95c to $4.95 Women '8 Dresses . $4.95 to $22.50 Women '8 Coats . . . $4.95 to $32.50 Children's all wool Serge Dresses $1.95 to $4.95 F. A. ROTH COMP'Y. * ? ? -? ? it Louisburg's Busiest Department Store ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST LOUISBURG, North Carolina - ? ? ?

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