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LADIES NEW SILK HOSE We are just in receipt of a complete shipment of Ladies Silk "Holeproof' Hose in black, white, taupe, gun metal and beaver shades. These hose are positively warranted to give satisfactory wear. Nothing pleases more as a Gift ,v_: than a nice pair of Silk Hose. * r New Ripple Sweaters^ All Wool Dozons of them and in all the new wanted shades, French Blue, Salmon, Torquoise, Navy and Brown. Make your Mother or Sister happy by giving her a nice warm Sweater. I MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE FOR SENSIBLE GIVING THIS CHRISTMAS Xj Yours to serve, CANBLER-CR0WELL COMPANY J ' "Louisburg's Leading Money Saver To You." P. S. &)K. K. Allen's Old Stand Louisburg, North Carolina Farmers National Bank Louisburg, N. C. GTZT f onl"C That is approximately the buy ing power of your dollar today, compared with "before the war" times. Everything is as high as a cats back, but even a cats back cannot stay up always. The dollars you put in the bank now will look mighty, mighty big when prices are again normal. We pay 4 per cent, interest on Savings Accounts, com pounded quarterly, and issue Certificates of Deposit, bearing interest at 4 per cent. ? We will be glad to have you open an account with us, whether a Savings or Checking account, or to attend to any kind of banking business you may have Farmers National Bank Louisburg, / North Carolina Capital $50,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 J. M. ALLEN President % II. M. STO VAM., Oasliler. Under SoPerylslon of the United states (jloYernment, and Member of tlie Federal Reserve System. Subscribe to the Franklin Timesl NOTICE Franklin County. Before the Clerk North Carolina, In Superiorr.Court R. E. Timberlake, Administrator of the estate of Mattie C. Timberlake, and Individually, Lena W. Timberlake, Claude V. Timberlake, Mabel C. Tim berlake, B. F. Burrows, Clellle T. Burrows, Fred B. Stem, Mary T. Stem. C. C. Winston, Willie T. Win ston, Frank J. Timberlake, James B. Timberlake, Mary L. Timberlake, the last two minors represented here ii? by their mother Mary W. Timber lake, Guardian. Pursuant to an order of the Super ior Cburt of Franklin County entitled as above, I will offer for sale all tLe Dower interest of the Mattie C. Tim berlake, deceased, which property is situated in the Town of Youngsville, EL-iI*-and_contains about 13 1-2 acre.- . this IB cut up in lots and sold to the highest bidder for one-fourth Cash and the bal ance in one, two and three years, the deferred payments to be secured by deeds of trust on the property. The time of sale will be at 1 o'clock P. M. January 19th, 1920, and will take tylace in the Town of Youngsville on the premises. Any one desiring a Home will have are excellent opportu nity to secure one. This December the 19th, 1919. R. E. TIMBERLAKE, 12-19-4t Commissioner. LOOTSBURG REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman, Proprietor Louisburg, N. 0. S'ext to FFreeman & Co. Nash St Repairers of - IUBNESS, SHOES AM) ALL KINDS LEATHEB GOODS. Vulcanizing and Bicycle Repairing. A case of Automobile and bugffy )? sold at old prlcos. One barrel cel sbrated Neats Foot Harness Oil. Har less of all kinds at reduced prices. 10 second hand bicycleB and 10 scc )nd hand Sewing Machines at big bar gains. Your work done same day received. pull flavor Every pound of Luz; ianne Coffee.comes to you. in an air-tight t in can. The original goodness of the coffee is all there?sealed ip. 1 Luzianne retains its flavor. trail at lb? MB aceordlBc to dlr^-floo?. yoo mr+ no* In ???ry r*p?l, roar troe?r will r?Cund tb* rmmm7 yoa paid fW It. IPZIAMMB coffee The Reily-Tagrlor Company Neve Orieans FRUIT CAKES CANDIES CELERY FOUND CAKES HUTS CEREALS RAISIN CAKES 1 ; : FRUITS CANDLES COCOANUT CAKES GRAPES CRANBERRIES AWUBTlin OAMlin BREAD I UllltllUI HiWIn "V ? s ROYSTERS CANDY, BICYCLES, . TRICYCLES Anything needed tor the Christmas table L. P. H IOKS' ? X ?.Corner Main & Nash Sts. : Louiaburg, ]N. C. NOTICE! Taxpayers of the County will take notice that on TAN. 1st an additional I per cent will have to be added to their taxes. (New tax law), for the balance of DE CEMBER I can write your re ceipts flat rate, the taxpayer* made a wonderful record for NOVEMBER, come along and do as well tor DECEMBER. H. A. KEARNEY, Sheriff.
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