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GIFTS FBOM ALL OYER THE WOULD READY FOR YOU HERE ..What a Journey you would hare If you traveled with Santa Clans -while he was selecting the Gifts that are to go on the Christmas trees! For so great Is the demand for new gifts novel gifts, practi cal gifts and useful gifts, that Santa Claus long ago gave up the idea of making them all at his N'orth Pole home. So now he travels from country to country, selecting with the greatest care the Gifts that will prove most satisfactory to you and to me. At the Christmas Store the best of nil the (ilfts, from nearly eTery country that supplies ' Santa Claus, has been assembled ready for you to examine and compare. The Christmas Store Is ready! A. S. WIGGS NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE That Is my motto. FIEE AND LIFE INSURANCE b- pleasant every morning until eleven o'clock, and the rest of the day will take care ot Itself. Place your Fire and Life Insurance with this Agency, and I will take care of YOUR INSURANCE TROUBLES FOR YOU. ThlB Agency Is the OLDEST IN FRANKLIN COUNTY. T. W. WATSON, AGENT When jou think ot INSURANCE, think of W ? A ? T ? S ? 0 ? N Try F. R. Pleasants For Pure Drugs Properly and Carefully Compounded Oldest Drug Store In Town We Can Save You Money F. R. Pleasants DRUGGIST TELEPHONE 222-J. LOUISBURG, N. C. A Gift For the Family The best Gift of all for Christmas is one that the entire family can enjoy every day- ? and such a Gift is a Living Room Set chosen from this store. Quality material*, quality workmanship and the best ctfuhrnl"* are rtpmnM In muiH Hilt* offered h?n. W. E. White Furniture Co. WOOD DEPARTMENT (Continued (rum Three) day. If you want to hear sorae real music that we Utlicvu wnuld compete with Angelic Choirs get the Juniors to ding "Shine. Shine" or "All the "Way to Calvary." Drlus a good cc trlbutlon to Sunday School Sunday at 10:30 for the Chrtsl n:aB Tree. Mr. and Mrs. D. K Smith, daughter, Iva Lee, and son were Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr:.. A. S. J. Hnmiott and family. Mr. and Mr?. Paul Galloway, Ham let. are spending several days with parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. OJloway and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Denton. Messrs. Bin Wood and Zeb Jones," Spring Hope, were here Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Qarrls and fam ily, Whltakers, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Denton Sunday. Mr. James Stott, Raleigh, was a- vis itor here Sunday. Have you got that present ready for our Christmas Tree? Mrs. Kellum Tucker and Mr. Sprulllj Upchurch, Louisburg, were visitors here Tuesday afternoon. Messrs. Will Yarborough and Ben Holden were visitors here Tuesday evening. Miss Ruth Gupton, Mr. Hardy Gup ton and Mr. Gus Wester went to Louisburg Thursday. Mr. Early Denton went to Rocky Mount Thursday. Mr. Journegan, Epsom was a busi ness visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Griffin and fam ily, Nashville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Shearln Sunday. The Tharrlngton Aeroplane cer tainly draws the crowds to Inez on Sunday. At the rate. Of $10.00 a trip and the number of trips it makes on that day It will soon pay for Itself. Mr. Ezra Gupton went to Louisburg on business Monday. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In a certain Mortgage Deed from J. T. Jones and wife, Savannah Jones, to M. C. Cham blee & Sons, which Mortgage Deed is recorded in Book 244, at Page 220-21, Registry of Franklin County, N. C., to secure the payment of the note se cured thereby, the undersigned mort gagee will offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash at the Courthouse door In Louisburg. Franklin County, N. C., on FRIDAY. DECEMBER' 28, 1923 at 12 o'clock M., the following des cribed real property : First Traev: A certain tract or par eel of laid in Franklin County, boun ded and described as follows; on the East by the lands of J. R. Weathersby ; on the North by Crooked Creek; on the West by the lands of C. D. Bed dlngfield, and on the South by the lands of Sue Driver and W. P. Bridges | deceased. Containing eighty-three and lone-half (83 1-2) acres more or less and being the lands conveyed by Hen ry Williams to P. S. Allen and others by deed bearing date of July 1st, 1922. duly recorded In Book 190, Page 99 to which reference Is hereby made. Second Tract: A certain tract or parcel of land In Franklin County, bounded and described as follows; on the EaBt by the lands of Jasper Toney and Bud Bullock; on the North by lands of Ransom Dodd; on the West by lands of Cleveland Perry and Mary Thomas, containing thirty-three and two-thirds (33 2-3) acres and known as the part of the Babe Weathersby tract of land and being known as tract No. 1. This the 26th day of Nov.. 1923, M. C. CHAMBLEE & SONS, ll-30-4t By M. B. Chamblee. MOTAGAGEES' SALE OF LAND Under and by virture ot the power contained in that certain mortgage deed executed on the 27th day of Feb ruary, 1923, by R. M. Carlyle and wife to J. H. Massey and wife, recorded in Book 254 Page 110, Registry of Frank iin County, default having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness secured thereby, we, the undersigned mortgagees, will at or about the hour of noon on Monday the 10th day of December, 1923, offer for sale at pub lie auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door In Louis burg, N. C., that certain piece or tract ot land lying and being in Frank lln County, Stale aforesalJ, in Dunn Township, and described and defined as follows ,to-wlt: Beginning at a stake In Wolf Arbor Branch, Mrs. June Massey's corner; thenca Westward with Mrs. June Mas sey's line to a stake In Branch; thence down Bald Branch to H. D. Harris line; thence with hln line to a Sweet Gum In Turkey Creek, W. E. Ander son's corner; thence up raid Turkey Creek to the month of Wolf Arbor Branch; thence op aald Branch to the beginning containing 13 1-2 acres, more or less, ur.d known 80 the Ellca Lewis home t.ace. This the 8th day of Not., 192J J. H. MA88EY. PtfLLIB MASSEY, U-l#-4t Mortgagee*. FOR SALE We have listed for sale several val uable (arms, amoug which are (1) about 84 acres Cedar Rock T. S. known a* Oooke land, on State highway; (2) about 135 acres Hayesvtlle T. S. known as part of Whltaker lands. For prices and terms, pee FRANKLIN INS. & REALTY CO. (Over First National Itankt MONET TO LEND ON IMPROVED far? lands. S par cent Interest. No commission, no bono*. May ran (or U years or be paid off at option ot borrower. Only a short time re quired to get the Keen Wei Oo?OQ ?* Uthe tb? Mood mad Intp For Constipation Indigestion, E*T1ifWTgr*?T^_? - Em&mb Yitit+wfiU ' Yoa should be able to purchase a sack of William Tell from any retail \ grocer, as the Loulsburg Grocery Co. : who ?re wholesale distributors carry It in stock. . 10-12-121 [ Jt uc ? ~>rugt\ ata refund money tf"TAZO OINTMENT fall* ] ro cure ltchiu?. E lind. Deeding or Psncrudkut Filet. Infrtaitly relieves Itcb/nH PUe*. *nd yoa c*a <er rrttfol Meet) after lh?/ first aootfcatxm. Pricc 06c. | FBAJiKLIN IH8. * REALTT CO. LOANS ASD INSURANCE ;-2itf LOUISBURG REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman. Proprietor Next door to J. ff. Perry's Store Shoes repaired while you wait. ^We make a specialty of repairing Ladle* and Gents flue shoes. AI.L WORK GUARANTEED Any kind of Harness made to order, Fan Belts and Pistol Holsters made to order. Ladles Shoes, Soles sewed on S5c pr. Gents Shoes, Soles sewed on $1.00 pr. Harness Oil Just received a nice lot of Army Waterproof Horse Blankets, to be sold at half price. Big lot of Buggy Plush Robes and Automobile Robes. Harnes of every description. THE FRANKLIN INS. AND REALTY CO. Announce that Mr. B. B. Perry bag taken charge <?{ Its Insurance busnessb, Mr. Petry will be glad to see his friend... and when in need of AST IvINI) of Insurance, see him. Mr. Perry has had many years ex perience in Insurance, and Is prepared to give the public the best of service. For Insurance -of any kind, write, phone or see Bennett Perry THE FRANKLIN INS. AND REALTY CO. MONEY TO LOAN on CITY PROPERTY or FARM PROPERTY EASY TERMS ? Address P. O. BOX 386, Louisburg, N. 0. Give Magazines For Chrislmas Nothing make* a morn u eopteble Chrtntau* Gift Iki a yean nabMrtpttoa to i?w (rood maffailn*. S?? MRS. J. A. TURNER I/oalibartr. H. C. and (f?t ap?elal im combina tion prima (or th? holiday*. ?j, wn,r, APPRECIATE s. TOIIB ORDERS 32 - 40 - 47 - Inches High Extra Close Mesh New Galvanized Barbed Wire and Government Painted Barbed Wire. CLOSE PRICES OK ALL. McKINNE BROS. PAY CASH and PAY LESS CHRISTMAS WREJf YOD THINK OP CHBISTMA* THINK OF F. X. SPITEI'S Where yon can find the most complete as sort me11 1 of Candles and Confectioneries and as nice a line of Fruit as tmm be found. , , We also hare a tew more pairs of Shoes that we wonld be glad to show yon, and the prices are right. n F. N. S P I V E Y NEAR THE BRIDGE Phono ; 22 Louisburg, N. C. ?PROMPT DELIVERY? The Time for Drawing the FREE GOLD will be 3 o'clock December 21st, 1923 See our Christmas Goods. Aycock Drug Co. Incorporated Louiaburg, N. 0. WHY WAIT TIH THK LAST DAT TO 8RND TUB COPT IN FOB AM AD VKBTIgBHENT WIIH TUB AD MAN CAN 61T* TOD A HWH BFT TEB JOB IF TOD SEND IT IN 800NBBT DON'T FOBQRT IT. Without i good local WW, *M channel la tkiN for O* Mn mt On town u? th? nmmttH MMkyt TOT FRANKLIN TDOS I n.M rmwii imm j
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