WE WISH
YOU
A HAPPY
THANKSGIVING
And Now Comes a Far Reaching Money
Saving Event in KLINE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE
WE WISH
YOU
A HAPPY
THANKSGIVING
KBMKLED DIW1TT BCD
turn
Cm t fall iMm If 4aaMa M<
POPLIS
He TAKIt
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*7-I*CH FASCT OCTIMJS
KLA55EL*
lie
F.itra besrj qaallty all nl?i ?
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Hap?rt?r '{Ulltj iw hlik
IlKEHS A*D APB05
<;iv;ba*.s
lie TABU
Bcaatlfal pattern rfceefca.
plaid* aM mU4 caiar*
I.IHL?. THkttlj MILK H tXtjl
X?e
WW* wim hark, all ?ha4e*
Ladies Department
kmabt dmsses
Dresses at Pol ret Twill and
Serge very becoming styles,
fancy braid* and smbrolder
1* Wiry new trimming
touch black, nary, browji.
?I*** If to 4? |U>
COAT TUIIS
narnosii
All wool Vekror and drm
plain >ne materials tar col
lars and fancy embroidered
modeli all sties worth op to
?2? oo mx.
KlWt DUEMU
All wool serge dresses smart
combinations newest tailored
models copied from high
priced dresses Ion* steers*,
all sizes HK
WOMM SCITS
A a I'aasaal Special la
Wtan'i Smite
Salts that formerly sold for
several dollars more and real
values at original price, made
of Polret Twill ,~.nd Trtcotlne
full silk lined nary, black and
blue sizes 1? to it tl'M
LADIES HIKE FT*
COLLAJKED COATS
Coats of cut Bolivia and oth
er soft material pretty 'trim
med and well finished flow
ered linings fringe trimmed
collar and cuffs all shades,
sizes up to 44 tSIJhr
LADIES COAT SCTTS
All wool serge fancy braid
trimmed new designs In black
and nary all sizes worth
120 00 MM
Men's Department
t pasts srrrs
For young men. sport and
plain models tweeds. p Lai da
and stripes. all aim
BOYS' SCITS
Sizes I to 17 made of fine
caaalmere In bloc and brown
stripe belted models MM
BOYS' OTEWOATH
Made In new belted modela In
brown and nary all wool coat
Ings sizes 3 to 9
BEVS OVERCOATS
Halft belt models fall lined
brown and grey all
sires iiiii
mjrs PITTS
Dresa Pants all wool fancy
stripes all sizes ILK
BOYS' PASTS
Corduroy, Moleskin. ?">.??
and woolen pasts sizes 4 to
18 the
BOYS' BLOCSES
Fancy striped madras also
dark bine stripe all sizes Me
W5*S SHIRTS
Collar attached tan Pongee
all slzea 14 to 17 We
? Erery article on Men's side
baa been reduced for this
special occasion and yon will
do yourself a double benefit
by looking orer oar line of
SUITS end OVERCOATS.
L KLINE &
Satisfaction Guaranteed
COMPANY
or Money Refunded
?*-r*. WIDE SHEETING
IS 1-te TARD
Eitrm bMTj lw qnlltj
CTBTADf 8CKI*
10c TAKI)
>a?rj border*, Urje ?*?ort
?ent
*-15. WIDE ?LE?(/HI*U
l#e YARD
Flae soft quality
HEATT BIBBED HOSE
Sic
For Boy*' and Girl* all slies
BOVS' OVERALLS
S8c
H?tj Bine Denim, all slies
3 to 16
CHILDREVS GIXJHAJL
DRESSES
88c
All ?lzes and wide range
patterns
WOOD bEPiBTVEHT
(Continued from Page Three)
Th<> two new dormitories will make j
even mure Imperative the need of a ,
central heating plant. Only a month 1
ag>. v;a? l.'K'iii <:< a tZ&.Oo-J |
iurn. Tbe aggregate of these need* la :
$100,000, at leant, half of which must
be raited within five montha, and the
campaign la on.
The condition* laid down by thli
friend of the achool constitute a chal
lenge to men of mean*, and to all who
believe In Chrlatlan education, and
they may be met by Individual gift*,
by church contribution*, or by a drive
covering territory a* wide aa It* pat
roi.;.?e, now r*i';ninfc from New Jer
sey to Texas, and embracing sixty
three of the one hundred countle* of
tbl* State. I* there a place where
dollar* will go further or ring louder
In the eternltle* than at thl* strategic
cd'K.ttlonai center rmong the hill*.
A meeting of tbe tructeea and friend*
of tbe ln*t!tutlon i* called at Mara
Hill on Tuesday, November #, at 10 ?.
m., for tbe purpose of considering
tbl* gracious offer and perfecting
plan* for raising the required amount.
Will not a number of people in Gold
Mine township and In Franklin coun
ty subscribe to this fund? Bend sub
scription* to President R. L. Moore,
Mars Hill, N. C.
Hare you brought your load of dry |
wood to the school building?
I* ol HoeWty 1b High Hcfcool
torn* may question what (ood we
deprive from Society, Wall what If
Homi one should answer, that It I* a
thofoagh polishing of oar education?
It IplM to smooth the rough edges of
our/Unguage and fctlona when we get
out pat that broad stage of society,
wh## mingles so many people of dlf
ferept Characters and classee.
Iw Jodety we /get a glimpse of our
schab?- tiatas lives that Is not reveal
ed fa tkelr everyday school work. We
alaOu get many beneficial trainings
alog| the lines of good manners and
bthjnpt which liy the foundation for
the iuture charnotera of our girls and
fcoyi of today.
Society la not 'only a polishing up
1 * ledge already gained. It
many new' things that are
_ In our school hooka It
and opens oar minds to the
orld wiere we learn to ed
lore nitre than ever that
beautiful and good, aa we
llw and work* of famous
* le nam will live In
ill the agaa.
jet troas Boctety Is not
of an enjoyment Cor with
isr?ii&a|lS3S
irve tlagllng with
mr pupils m they leave
nm? and see
it we%r a society smite. {
L0CLL SEWS
Messrs. :.ia/k Hajw, Justice, and
William Murphy. Raleigh, were visi
tors here " uesday.
It gives as Indeed great pleasure
to bear *o many visitors favorably
comment upon our drug store.
Mrs. Joyner, 80-year old granilmoth
er of Mm. J. J. Smith, from near
Kocky Mount wa? visiting her grand
daughter here several days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fuller and fam
ily were visitors of Loutsburg Bun
day.
Our local gin fell short last week
glunlng 67 bales and turning out for
the largest number In a single day 22
Saturday. Up to the close of the
week, Saturday nlgbt It had ginned a
total of S>?7. The largest bale dur
ing the season was brought by Mr.
W. J. Galloway, weighing 682 lbs.
Work on the blacksmith and wheel
wright shop has been completed and
all equipment Installed. The old
blacksmith building has been torn
down, hence a good view to the shop
Is obtainable. Wood Is Indeed fortu
nate In having such a shop and such
efficient and desirable citizen In town
as the man who is at all times ready
to take care of repairs ra Its borders.
Mr. Bryant King went to Loulstrarg
Tuesday.
It'a a cute little oaken chair In the
school building mad* by Mr. Arch
Oupton.
The Wood mixed quartette was bon
ored last week. While one of tts mem
bar* was la Norfolk, being a guest at
a banquet by the Rotary Club con elat
ing of 110 present be waa Invited to
?log with twenty-nine other > on tke
rostrum with Gov. Lee Trtnkle who
delivered an addreaa.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Griffin and dau
ghter, Hilda, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eure,
Centervllle, and Mr. L,. E. Vsughan.
Raleigh, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Lanier and family Sunday.
Messrs. Emory Denton and W. D.
Fuller were In Raleigh Tuesday on
business.
Miss Dolly Oapton left Sunder to
? visit Misses Joyner near Rocky Mount.
I There Is a fine boy born Sunday at
Mr. and Mrs. Cleacy Parrlsh's, Ceater
vllle.
Messrs. Henry benton and 0. M.
Raynor were business callers In Ixrals
burg.
The Wood raise* quartette i SbXi
ed several selections at "Miss Topsy
Turvy" given 1? Holllster High School
building Friday night.
Quite a number of onr people have
been over In Warren to see the aero
plane which was wrecked at Ins I last
week.
Master Floyd Griffin was a guest of
his brother, Thurmao Griffin, Center
vllle, Saturday night.
Mrs. Joe Barnes and daughters, Mil
dred aad Dorothy, Raleigh, spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Fuller and family.
It was a large crdwd rrora here that
Witnessed "Miss Topsy Turvy" given
In Holllster by the high school Friday
evening.
Messrs. Early, George Wheless an &
Emory Denton were Loulsburg visi
tors Saturday.
Ml** Jodie and Alberta Radford and
Mr. Sam Radford visited relatives at
Philadelphia last week.
Misses Pearl and Ruth Gupton and
Messrs. Gus Wester and Corbert Cash
went to Rocky Mount Saturday even
ing.
Misses Helen and Luclle Drake ana
Mr. Robert Braswell, Castalia, were
visitors here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Capps and fain*
ily, Areola, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shearlit,
Rocky Mount, Mr. and Mrs. I>?nnl4
Gupton, Bunn, Mrs. Robert Jones, near
Loulsburg, Mrs. John aupton. Areola,
and others were guest* of Mr. and
Mrs. Fernle Leonard Sunday.
Misses Frye and Woodburn and
Cleacy Gupton were Loulsburg visi
tors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith spent ths
week-end with relatives near Rocky
Mount.
Master Thurman Griffin, Centerville
visited relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. Mattle Gupton and Messrs.
Matthew and Percy Gupton were
amonK Saturday's Loulsburg visitor*.
Mrs. H. B. Griffin and family, Nash
ville, spent the week-end with rela
tive* In Centerville and here.
Mr. Joe T. Jenkins, Durham spent
several day* of last week with rela
tives and friends here.
Mr. Harvey Gupton went to Warren
Plain* Sunday.
Mis* Pauline Rainwater and Mes
srs. Henry Powell and James Holt,
Balelgh, were among the visitors here
Sunday.
Misses Annie O. and Viola Gupton
and Mesvri. Robert Leonard and Thar
man Gupton went to RJocky Mount
Sunday.
Glad tiding* was It to the many
friend* of Mr. Saint Denton when It
wa* learned that hi* condition was so
Improved a* to permit hi* being about
again.
Mr. L. L. Capehart, Oxford, was a
visitor here Friday.
Mr. C. A. Council, Roanoke Rapids,
wa* here on baalne** Thursday,
Mr. Matthew Oupton went to War
renton on bu sines* Thursday.
Mr. A. W. MeNair, Ttrrtroro. was a
business visitor here Friday.
| Mr. Corbett Cash, Loulsburg, visited
friends here Wednesday evening.
Messrs. Q. M. Raynor, Marvin and
J. M. Wilder and Misses Hattie and
'Minnie Wilder, were In Loulsburg on
business Thursday.
Mr. Marcellus Smith and son, For
nle. Rocky Mount, were among the
visitor* here Thursday.
Mr. Eben O'Bflen, Henderson, was
here on business 'Thursday* V
1 ' The appearance W new ForJ's and
Stars Is on the Increase In our sec
tion.
The well house and part of the
school building haven't been painted
In nnnthsr column frfMtttt
Ing a paper on larger school atteud
an':-: by one of o-ir faculty prepared
for the teachers meeting In Loulsburg.
Last week ? printed one on the sacse
subject and one on Large High School
Attendance by two other members of
our facutly. We give taese words to
you with pleasure with the hope that
the patrons and pupils of our school
should know what Is being done tor
education and the part to be tak?n by
every one.
We also give In another column *
paper cm Means of Society la Hlga
School by one of the Gold-Sand High
School pupils. We present this with
a great deal of Interest since It Is our
desire to create within our young peo
pie a longing and yearning to multi
ply their talents along educational
lines. We are glad that this topi? li
discussed since such glowing aceoafcia
are given by the pupils of the su i?hh
of the Friday afternoon society In
Oold-Sand High School.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Waters and Ml**
Pearl G upton went to Warren ton Kid!
nesday.
Messrs. M. F. Parker and Cleacy
Oupton were Littleton visit'** Wed
nesday.
Mr. O. M. Raynor went to VtmMmrf
Tuesday on business .
Messrs. Jeff and Robert Bnutmn/tl,
Castalla, were visitors here W*4ai*?
day.
Mr. Spruill Upchurch, LMMfewg.
was a visitor bare Wednesday.
Mr. W. D. Puller returned fr?w *
business trip to Norfolk,
Little Miss Francaa IMtmr,
has been visiting grm4p*r?*<* Mr
and Mrs. W. J. Oalloway, rwbwnuvf ftv
I her home In Hamlet Friday
1 Miss Mary Galloway tm4 Mm* Mr
J. Oalloway left Friday mm *
to visit relatives la H*wW
Messrs. Moaea laaoe Www
Strickland, ML Ollead, were ?M**? ?M'
friends here Thursday e*?**Nr
Mr. Matthew GopOva
burg visitor Friday
Mr. M. P. Park*T w?w (,a?wW
burg Thursday.
Cranberries. CM*ry,
New Cocoaouta
11-28-lt at L F MUX*.
Lost, utratki/ rm wimMtt
I On# blark ss4 li1H?
{Hound, with br<vw? mar* fAf* my
home Baturdayalglw V*
.return to me, W, WHMtM,
ni-n-tt r n*t, i, i/Mi, ?, c;
Prult Cakes, PowtM Cakes, (at?r
Cikes and Asaortad Cakes
11-23-lt at L. P HICK*
HOOM TO ft %kXZ
Will b? la LoolaWg Tr\d*j and
Saturday, 2lrd and 24th with a car of
1m ptfi and ?br>ata it ? Ttry tow
prlca. Mm id* tbara with roar coop*.
W. P. HAYMAN
Crackeri, Oratcrattea and _Meat
new ... . M*
li-jt .j, mam,
S
re-sale or valuable la.vd
Whftrsas ".h* lamia hereinafter des
!crtb?d xere offered for *a.Ie by the
' onder:*:?ned crjmmlasTOTieTS on Mad
[day, Jane 2S. 1?J3, under an ord^r of
; Court in that Special PTocesdfn* ?n
| titled ".Mary Jan* Frwtei <e a!j ts M.
|T. Hawkln?". and where** itid jale
was ne*>r confirmed aa/f a <te?rre?* if
Court baa h*en eatered 6 rderSo* a re
sale of ?atd laad.*. eh* ftn/teratctuerf
eoininlsafoiuers will n?
MONDAY, DECEWKEK 24. 1*23.
at or a boot ?a* h?w?v n( #/v-,n ax r.lu?
CoortbooM do??r ta LmMIiivk Plraak
ltn Cotttrty. S. C i<Ter !ftr .?!? Siy rJ??
bl?h?r?t Mdrfer r.haz ".uttaJh truM! ir
parcel if land ?rju?r* av Wayeiwyi*
t/?wn*htp. ("raafrlfa Ovwny. Sfeu-j* if
North ':*r'A.s?, ftew.rlhert m S\ll<v? <
Bom<*{ 1? eft* XVwtJl liy Ki* lands
of tk* estar.* ?f I A. SfctrtHtJns, in rti*
Ktort *.n< JfrvXft fiy fli* ftwrt* if War
tlwnr T ?ut itn Tin W*#r liy
j IS* fcwvd* if eft* *?rxrA i< T X, P&t?'
?kJ*a *ad W, f>. innraftUtitr If
'***e* sm?* <w Ikw ??1 mttmr fH* W?t
,of (asm* 'Vtnti ?Hlk& DHnmitM AK Pfrtwr
ktett r**ht*4> ?. fftw K5w* il! hi* d?wh ,
' T?^u? <vf iSHi*. SytuvQMvrt rtrtrtH ;
JJt-MHIrt [H e#iv ?\>Wtl
ttrnfMOmnavfA, wtKln [?, m? ami Mm
r?*r* ifArt^j-nnVMj'v vvwm* *t
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4lA?* Ml) tWftf ?w>f *ww<?t By ittrtrt
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it # sf^jysw*;
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tfafar ttiMf fry nt Jarma 1B4
vvm.vi.1 In Ok M Dm4 at
'TrtHtrf,- H\* nm Amy of
t^Wrt).. m*\ ito t. t> Hliuta t? ? c.
IiMmMW.' ffflWM. vhteh to if Hi 7 ra?ta
Prt itoMr #* *? pt(? M7, office
[irtlf toiM a# ftamfa of rraakltn Conn
^ WW(m? dmni1 bom maf? la tha
i!?iWW*W Af ffca aotaa thereby ae??ired
4*w*4 waif* apon me to fof?
?Mis*#, f. *. C. Holden, Trnatee, will
?*W ** ?nWV anrtlon to the hffheet
lUHWU* (w *??h at tha ronrthrrata door
?M Pfumlrttn Comity, on
MtfWM, nCTKMBER ?, 1*11
)#* #*??>** tb* tumr of noon that carta I H
M <vir tawwaf of land trine on th?
iMvn* aMe 4M Franklin Btraat la tha
fn??? ?f lyntaborg, North Carolina,
MnnMod aa followa:
4ba ?a?t by tha 8irothar lot
fr*w owned by C. T. Hloliaa, (HI lha
fcw?th by Pranklln Btraat, on tha Wail
kr tha land* of E. Odom, dao'd, and
on tha North by tha land* of h, J,
fa mall, formerly ownad by H, 0,
Holdaii, and being tha tot on whluh
thara la a large Oarage bulldlpg,
Thta tha SOth day of Oot , , I til,
lt^Ct 8. C. HOLD ION, Treat#*,
Salt Patra, Salt Sage, -? Black m4
Red Pepper ,
llJMt *- at h. P. Hints
. Jtouuia Mills, Butcher Kjilraa, I<ard
ssk"? '"Vfrsttisr.
NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE
LAND UNDER AUTHORITY OF
DEED OF TRUST
By Tlrtue of authority contained In
a certain Deed of Xrust executed to
the undersigned trustee by Lee In
s ok and wife Carrie Inscoe on the
7th day of March, 1921, ' to secure
certain indebtedness therein describ
ed. default haying been made in the
of the indebtedness thereby
secwred. Th?" nnjeralgned trustee
will oo
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1923
fuww*?n the hours of 12 Noon and 1
C, K. at the courthouse door in Louis
tore?. Franklin County, N". C. offer
tnr and sell to the highest bid
der tnr cash the following described
cvd situated in Cypress Creek
CiWNtfj and more particularly de
v.rUvwJ a a follows:
tract of land In Cypress Creek
?.wnrthip. Franklin County, N. 0..
i\csiM+rl a* follows: On the north by
e? ? tawls of Billle Bowden, on tho
iftdf by the lands of Sallla Hailing*
wvrth. on the south by the luiid* of
W, A. Mitchell and I'ourt Hulling*
flroTtfc. on the west by lh? I?tn1* ?f
frxak HoUlngsworth rmilfttfllllM Mllr
cy-tkre* (S3) acres more Uf I nit* MRd
known aa the Carrie lltHWt* Shrttf (if
O* late John Holllitf?wtirth MM*
One other trap! (if Um1 lM ItyjIFWt*
Creak township, WaftltllR (HlHRljli N
C. bounded a? fntlOWMi OH Iti* RMFlll
by (be land* <if t>?ffl? tMHf'MS, tlH III#
east by the land* tlf W A:
OB the wetrt by lh? l*Bft* ?f 1 W Wll*
d mr. oa (h? smttlt to Ids inHft* ?t W.
A. Mitchell ami IlKlHff kfiMWH MM Mta
lud of P??rl MMlllHdKWMfMt Ktttl bit
tag part i nf IHf lt?l? JmHh MiiIIImM*
worth estate, WmtMltllHg flHtPlSSR (U)
acre* mure tjr l*M:
This I He Mth (1 H? Hf
n ?-4> e, c MAtt'ftw, ymman,
?V?F|T ??WH ttltli
mrnnty In N: P: In nail ttwtllh unrt
A ?- >: I el ? It i Wilis (IF P?|l
no M tv HIWWM,, 4H , Hmhi'IhI H?i?
raaanutlve, The PFOVlrtanj Mfe ??d
Ai('l4?t<l iHMUFMtlf'H ft).,
K, 0, il-M-lt
FOR HAI.W OB tfWNT
Th? tune hfimt" ?t(rt lot tti l#ur?l,
lllUIWR M tllf 4 fl KtllfB |? (or
?<ti? ur r?nt, For Jerw? and nrttww
W|f|>iy ?? 0. H WiWI'UN, H 4, Uuli
buri, N, (1, U-#Mt
A TONHi
Ta?l? rMWW
rtfyln? and
you toi lla
I effocl, (M how
*nd how
will ttMot