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?ur New Goods r*?? Are Arriving_ This Store will be closed Saturday, Sept. 19th on account of Jewish Holiday Will Open Saturday Evening 6 P. M. Sept. 19th OUR ENTIRE STOCKS OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS ARE ARRIVING DAIL 'I AND BEING PUT ON DISPLAY. WE HAVE THE LARGEST SELEC TION AND BEST VARIETY OF LADIES AND CHILDRENS DRESSES, COATS, SWEATERS, MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTH ING AND FURNISHINGS TO BE FOUND IN ANY TOWN IN NORTH {JARO L1NA. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT AND OUR MERCHANDISE IS ALL NEW. V/E ARE IN POSITION TO SAVE YOU BIG/MONEY ON YOUR PURCHASES AND ONLY ASK YOU TO COME IN AND<SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY AND LET US SHOW YOU THAT WE WILL GIVE YOU^MORE FOR YOUR MONEY. DON'T FORGET TO VISIT OUR STORE WHEN IN TOWN. WE WANT TO SEE YOU AND GIVE YOU A WELCOME TO OUR CITY F. A. Roth Company I. Where Quality Tells and Low Prices Sells LOUISBURG, North Carolina $100.^2 In Gold -TO B1 GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE December 23, 1925 At 2 O'clock, P. M. Persons bringing their cotton to my Gin to be ginned stand a chance at winning one or * v _ > more of the following prises: First Prise $20.00 Second Prise $15.00 . Third Prise $10.00 Fourth Prise $10.00 Fifth Prise $10.00 Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth/Prises, each $5.00 Be one of the winners. Everybody will have an equal chance.?GET A TICKET. Prom now until December 23rd, 1925, at 2 o'clock p. m., I will, give a coupon ticket to each customer for each bale of cotton brought to my gin, two miles south of Loulaburg to be ginned. On the 23rd of December, 1925, at 2 o'clock p. m., all cou pons that have been deposited In a box provided will be stirred up and twelve tickets will be drawn out, and will constitute tpe twelve Winners, the first receiving first prize and so oa Ton will not have to be present to win. Bring your cotton to me to be ginned. My gin Is one of the latest Improved Monger system gins, and you will get the best turn out possible. In' addition I will pay you ?he highest market prices for your cotton, either In the seed or lint, or will buy your seed at the top price. And In addition you may win a prise. If you haul your own cot* ton I will furnish bagging and ties tree, or I will haul your cotton and charge you for bugging and ties. Wagons, Baggies, Mowing Machines, Rakes, Farming Machinery at exceptionally LOW PRICES J. P. TIMBERLAKE 2 Miles South of Louisburg, N. C. Under and bjr virtue of the power of sale contained In that certain dejd of truat executed to the undersigned trustee by Mandy Manly, dated Feb. 2, 1(20, recorded In Book 234, page 42, Registry of Franklin County, N. C., and by virtue of an order of re-sale entered herein by the Clerk of Super ior Court of Franklin County, N. C., the undersigned trustee will on Monday, septem her au i*t? at or about 'ho hnnr of XOUIl At the courthouse door of Franklin County, N. C., offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described tract or parcel of land: A tract or parcel of land situate in Franklin County, Louisburg Towa sbip, State of North Carolina, and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a rock In Tony Fuller and Cas Fuller's line, even with the Northeast corner of the well; thence along their line 100 feet Westerly to Person Street; thence along Person Northerly 61 feet to corner on Person Street; thence Easterly along Littlejohn line 100 feet; thence Southerly 61 feet to the begin ning, and being Town lot bought from Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Burt. This 28th day ,of August, 1925. 9 4-3t E. H. MALONE, Trustee. SALE OF LOT Under ana ny virtue of the power and authority contained in that deed of trust executed to me on the 2nd day of September, 1924, by K. A. Perry and wife, and which is duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County, North Carolina, in book 250, at page 104, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and de mand made upon me to foreclose, I : Will on J MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1925, ar. or about the hour of noon at the : court house door of Franklin County, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described building ' and lot, lying and being in Youngs |ville Township, Franklin County, and in the town of Youngsville, and being more fully described as follows: | Being the lots or parcels of land which comprises lots No's. 5, 6, and 7 as shown on the map of plat made by \ Poole and Tucker, Civil Engineers, [which is duly registered, described as ifollows: Beginning at the intersec tion of Main and Cross Streets; thence | East along the Northern boundary line ! i of Main Street 75 ft.; thence North in | a line parallel with Cross St. 100 ft.; | thence West in a line parallel with 1 Main Street to Cross St. 75 ft.; thence South Along the Eastern boundary line of Cross St. 100 ft. to the point of be ate a large brick building. This the 4th day of Sept.. 1925. SM-5t BEN T. HOLDEX, Trustee. | Electricians have produced 2,000, 000-volt lightning. Every home should have some to hamA be ok agents. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Iruggists reftind money it PAZO OINTMENT fail? j to cure Itching, Elind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. iQSt&vly relieves Itching Piles, and you can get restful sleep after the first application. Price 60c. THE BURDEN OF LOSS IS LIGHT When Your Property Is Insured Pay a small premium yourselt and let the company pay a big loss when the lire occurs. Fire comes when you least expect it,, and generally when you are least prepared to sustain a loss. We write pollcltp in the best American companies. That means prompt payment of losses. We Insure Anything Insurable FRANKLIN INSURANCE & REALTY CO. LOUISBURO REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman. Proprietor I doors belovr F. A. Roth's Stors WANTED! io,??o poods green cow hires -AND CALF SKINS AT TOP NOTCH PB1CES Dog Collars from 25c up to $1.00. DAg Chains. Dog Harness. Any style of Fan Belt made to order We make a specialty of repairing Ladles and Gents fine shoes. We have secured the serrlces of Mr. 3eorge Reynolds from Paduca, Ky., srho Is an Expert shoe maker. Give is a Trial, all work guaranteed. J. LEHMAN, Proprietor. THE LARGEST STOCK HARDWARE I ever had now arriving Cooking and'Heating Stoves Crockery, Gun Shells Cotton Scales House and Automobile Paints MY FALL STOCK OF Furniture IS ALSO ARRIVING Beautiful New Fulrniture at LOWEST PRICES Bed Room, Dining Room and Parlor Suits. All kinds odd pieces, Chairs, Tables, Trnnks, Hat Boxes, Suit Cases, beautiful Rugs and Druggets. Come to the New Store and see these goods. " V H. C. TAYLOR LOUISBURG, N. C. Furniture Store Hardware Store Phone 305 IF YOU WANT TO SAVE A BIG DIFFERENCE IN THE COST OF YOUlf LIFE INSUR ANCE, SEE Weldon D. Egerton Are You AO Run Down? Many Louisburg Folks Hire Fait That Way. Feel all out of sorts? Tired, achy, blue, irritable? Back lame and stiff? It may be the story of weak Ut am. Of toxic poisons circulating about Upsetting blood and nerves. There's a way to feel right again. Help your weakened kidneys with Doan's Alls?a stimulant diuretie. Doan's are recommended by many people 1^ this locality. Mrs. R. A. Prqitt, Mason St., Franklin ton. N. C.. says: rears ago I was troubled with negrs. I had bead aches, will and my kidneys didn't act pi There ware sharp pains in my too. Doan's Pills brought ma " and I am glad to say a represented" i 6oc, at all dealers. Deal ask for a kidney remedy - gat Pills ? the same that lui had. Foater-Mflburn OA, Buffalo, N. T. BAY! TOD ITEB HOTICSS THAT THE MEBCHAHT WHO SEHPS Of THE < OPT FOB HIS ABBABLT HWATki HAS TIB HBATB9T AB? "See Gus" For Groceries School Supplies Hoseiry Bungalow Rugs At right prices ^ i Yours to pleass. '?? r 1 A. Jk Jarman Opposite P. O. Ffeons IH
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