Give One For Christmas
The Tudor Sedan is a gift
every member cf the fam
ily will share. It adds to
daily happiness. It will
extend the joyous spirit of
Christmas to every day of
the year.
This new Ford type is of
an exceptionally pleasing
design. Wide doore open
ing forward, folding right
front seat, and a roomy
interior make it a conven
ient car to use; its high
radiator, broad cowl, bud
visor, and large windows
make it stylish in appear
ance. Yet it is sold at the
lowest price ever asked for
a Sedan ? only $590 f.o.K
Detroit.
The rich, permanent luster
of its finish, the quiet good
tasteoiits upholstery, and
tho ornamental treatment
of its full-nickeled hard
ware, all help to make it a
car you are proud to drive.
LOUISBURG MOTOR CO
Army & Navy Store
J. R. Biller & Co. ~ ~
SPECIAL PRICES
Until January 1st
Boys' Extra Heavy
Fleeced and Ribbed
Union Suits 79c
Boys' Caps 59c
Boys' Suits, with
and without two
pants .... $4.49 and up
Boys' School Shoe
$2.50 value $1.85
Army Wool Socks
4 pair for $1.55
Men's Dres Sox
1-2 wool 29c
Men's Socks 9c
Extra Heavy Grey
Work Sox
2 pair for 25c
Silk Knit Ties
3 for $1.00
Wool Scarfs asst.
colors $1.25
Complete Line of Army & Wavy
and Commercial Goods.
Army & Navy Store
J. R. Billcr & Co.
Opposite Post Office Opposite Allen Bros.
LOUISBURG, N. C. _
"Where You Buy The
Same For Less."
MOTIOB
HRTlng qualified as Administrator
of th? out at* of W. B. Perdo*. de
ceased, late of Franklin County, no
tice U heraby Klren all persona hold
ing claims agalnat said estate to pf
aent them to the traderslgnad "Ml or
before the tth day of Mcrrember, 1914,
or thla notloe will he plead <a bar of
their recorery. AH persona Indebted
to Mid estate will pleas* com* for
ward and make immediate settlement
This Nor. 8th. 1?U. t
11-M* I. L. OOLU3BR, Admr.
"Feeling
Fine!"
CARDUI
Hjrou
DMt,
TRUSTEE'S _B A I iK OF LAND
Under and by virtue o f the power
conferred upon me In that deed of
trust executed on the 8th day ot No
vember. 1919. by S. J. Matthews and
wife, recorded In Book -224 page 404,
Registry ot Franklin County, default
having been made in the payment of
he indebtedness secured thereby and
demand having been made upon me
by the holder thereof, I will offer for
sale at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash at the Courthouse
door ot Franklin County, In Louis
burg, N. C. at about the hour ot noon
on MONDAY, the 17th day of DECEM
BER, 1923, all that tract or parcel of
land situate in Loulsburg township.
Franklin County, State of North Car
olina, and described aa follows: Com
prising the two tracts or parcels of
land described as follows:
1st Tract, Lying on the Loulsburg
Warrenton road and adjoining the
lands formerly owned by F. M. Davis
and J. H. Spencer and others and be
ginning In the center of the Louls
burg-Warrenton road, a Cedar on the
East side of said road near a large
stump; thence S 88 E 72 poles to a
stake, and pointers; thence N 1 1-2 E
83 poles to a stake in F. M. Davis old
line; thence N 88 W 43 poles 9 links
to the center of Bald road, Davis old
corner; thence along the road S 19 W
62 poles, 8 23 1-4 W 25 poles 10 links
to the beginning, containing 30 acres.
2nd Tract Lying Just bat'- of the
foregoing and bounded as follows:
Beginning at a stake cornet of the
above described tract In the old Davis
line; thence S 1 1-2 W 83 poles to a
stake, corner of the above tract;
thence S 88 E 105 poles to a Poplar,
J. K. Spencer's old corner; thence N
1 E 83 poleB to a stake and pointer* In
old L. H. Jones line; thence N 88 W
106 poles to the beginning, containing
54 3-4 acres, less the three acres con
veyed of said tract to Boston Allen
by deed March 23, 190 ? , and recorded
In Book 132 at page 119, Registry of
Deeds for Franklin County. The two
tracts hereby conveyed aggregating
81 3-4 acres and being the Identical
land conveyed to 8. J. Matthews by
deed ot J. L. Spencer and wife of this
date.
This the 14th day of Nov., 1923,
ll-16-5t E. H. MAI/ONE, Trustee.
RE-SALE OF VALUABLE LAND
Whereas the lands hereinafter des
cribed were offered for sale by the
undersigned commissioners on Mon
day. June 25, 1923, under an order of
Court In that Special Proceeding en
titled ".Mary Jane Foster et all T? M.
T. Hawkins", and whereas said sale
was nerer confirmed and a decree of
Court has been entered ordering a re
sale of said lands, the undersigned
commissioners will on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1923,
at or about the hour of Noon at the
Courthouse door In Lonisburg, frank
Un County, N. C, offer for sale to the
highest bidder that certain tract or
parcel of land situate In Hayeerllle
township, Franklin County, State of
North Carolina, described as follows:
Bounded on the North by t'ue lands
of the estate of J. A. Hawkins, on the
East and South by the lands of Mat
thew T. Hawkins and on the West by
the lands of the estate of J. A. Haw
kins and W. O. Mitchell, containing 91
acres more or less, and being the tract
of land upon which Thomas H. Haw
kins resided at the time of his death.
Terms of Sale? One-third cash;
balance payable in two equal *r??"
Installments, payable in one and two
years, respectlrsly, bearing Interest at
alx per cent per annum from date of
deed until pall and secured by mort
gage or deed of tnat on a bore des
cribed lands.
This 17th day of November, IMS.
W. H. YARBOROUGH. !
E. H. M ALONE,
U-M-St Commlssla
HATE TOP JKYKB HOTICFD THAT
AJLWATrt HAS THK KIATRST
FOR FIRST CLAIM JOB PRINTDK}
FAIR VIEW HEIGHTS
... AT ...
AUCTION
Wednesday, Dec 19,
at 10:30 O'clock A. M.
... CONCERT BAND ...
This property located on Andrews Ave., 1060 ft. (hard surface St.) running back
1385 ft to Montgomery St. with Mitchell and Chaxles Sts., traversing the entire
property. This property has been cut up in beautiful residence lots that are just out
of the city limits and offers the following advantages, Water, Sewerage, Electric
Lights, Telephone and high voltage. The gass main's are within a few block of this
property and will be put on the same. The sewer privileges alone to any that buys a
lot is a saving of $2.50 per month or 6 per cent on $500.00 annually.
Never in the history of Henderson has any property with all of these advantages on
it, been offered to the public in small or large quantities and we feel sure never again
will such be the case and certainly in as beautiful surroundings as FAIR VIEW
EIGHTS. You can circumnavigate Henderson but you will find FAIR VIEW
HIGHTS unexcelled. Here you have every advantage Henderson ?>as to offer and
others she cannot offer. Here you can live closer to nature and have a County tax
rate of 88 cents on the $100.00. This property is a little Utopian nevertheless it is of
fered to the public on its merits and merit alone and the HIGHEST DOLLAR will
buy it. .
A Ford 5 passenger car
will be given away, also $200.00 in Gold
and every man, woman and child participates, without baying a lot. Gome and buy
a lot and give to your wife or child for a CHRISTMAS PRESENT.
TERMS: ? 1-4 cash, residue 1, 2 and 3 years after date with 6 per cent interest on
deferred payments or all cash less 5 per cent.
What Henderson *as to offer taken from Chamber of CommBw
HENDERSON, NORTH CAROLINA
Vance County
Located on "New Short Route" between North
and South.
City and Surburban Population 12,00.
Elevation above aea level 606 ft. Average
temperature 67.6. Precipitation 48.04.
1923 Assessed valuation ot Henderson, $8,264,
892.00.
1923 Assessed valuation ot Vance County,
$22,634,002.00.
1923 City tax rate $1.00 on $100.00.
1923 County tax rata $1.00 on $100.00.
Poat Office Receipt* for 192S approximately
$40,000.00.
Four Strong Bank! with capital and aurplua
$1,611,422.72.
Resources $4,868,602.41.
Deposits $3,131,670.47.
Motorized Fire Department.
Electric Fire Alarm System.
West End Country Club, with 9 hole golf
course.
Strong Rotary and Klwanls Club.
Twelve miles Asphalt street paving Inside city
limits.
Fifteen miles concrete Bldewalks.
Modern Sewerage System.
Superior educational advantages.
Good churches and strong lodges.
Good telephone, telegraph, electric light and
gas service.
Located on two of the South's leading rail
roads; 8. A. L. Railroad and Southern
Railway, with excellent passenger service
and freight shipping facilities.
Henderson Is Inland from the coast suclclent
distance that we do not have low swampy
land, and In central section between the
mountains and coast which gives us mild
winters and a cool, oomforrtable summer.
Henderson Is a large Industrial center with
good openings, backed by a prosperous
. agricultural section.
The City of Diversified Industries <J ^jj;. ^ j j
REMEMBER THE DATE, WEDNE8DAY, DECEMBER 19th, AND COMB
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