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The, price he paid W/ E know a fellow who used to judge cloth * ing by price.?He's reformed.?Now noth ing but the beat will do for him.?He bays clothes that cost a little more, bat then he's assured of getting better fit, Better tailoring, better materials, longer wear, and in "the end clothes thatfcost less. We'll let you in on a secret. The kind he bnva now are QUAL ITY CLOTHES. To out way of thinking the. models for Fall are the best lookers in town. Won't you come in and inspect them ? Wc feel you'll want to buyfc? caase the new price range ia in keeping with the low trend of think the prieea for models are low for such ly high grade clothes. Come in today?we'll gladly show them to you The Best ~ Is - Nnnp tnn finnri WE HAVE SHOES THAT FIT, FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY, AT SAVING PRICES LOUSBURG'S QUAIHT BEPART0ENT STORE ? ;T. F. W. WHELESS, Proprietor ?OUISDURG, ? NORTH CAROLINA' The Pricc Made to A Question of Service "SERVICE"?what does that word mean to you T ? Does it mean a?real personal interest in your welfare T Or is it just another name for'' politeness'' I "Service" at this bank means a keen personal inter est in your success and a readiness to do all any bank can do to help you win success. ; l vS ' "Service" with us means prompt and fion to nil the details of yoar dealings with "J ?" ? v ? ' ?rV "Service" here means good banking methods bo that ybur funds are ^lways safe in our oare. It means pro lection in all your banking. ; ^?.,,4 "Si ?? . J . >. I ? (1 Isn't that the kind ot servi&e you vrantt ? ir.?.ALi?I. . ' t.k.Di National Bank m ?i|B$ STWAU,Wi.r North Carolina 1ft ?VLl . # -*! TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND. tained in that certain deed of trua; made on March .6, i920 by J. K. Bull and E. R. Ball to E. H. Malone, Trus tee, and recorded in Book 234 at pay? 80, Registry of Franklin Count v, d-j fault having been made In Uie pivnvnt ot tlTe indebtedness thereby secured, and demand lor foreclosure having been made on said trustee by tue Hol der of said indebtedness, tTie under signed will on Monday, No/enibe' 28, 1921, at or about the hour of noon at the Court House door in Loulaburg, K. C. offer tor sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, those cer tain tracts or parcels of land situate in Franklin Co,. North Carolina, and described as* follows: First Tract. That tract or parcel of land conveyed by deed dated, Jan. 30. 1888, by S. J. Person and wife, Mary A. Person to T. T. Hunt, by deed, duly recorded in Book 192 page 449, Franklin Registry, nUMMi particularly described njj fol lowg: Situate on WaterB of Flat Rock Creek and' adjoining the lands of the late James Debnam and T. T. Hunt containing 32acfa?,.-more Or less,, said land beratf described as "Second Tract" in deed of W. A. Person and wife to W. T. Person, book 192 page 460. Second Tract. Bounded on the North and Cast by Sandy Creek, on South by Flat Rock Creek and on the West by Hill's old road, and adjoining the lands of Wtn. Roe, J.J. Davis, S J. Pferson and others, containing 229 acre?, more or less. This land was ?tsojsonveyed to W. T. Person by deed'of W. A. Person and wife, C. I A. Person, duly recorded in Registry of Franklin Co. Book 192 page 460, therein designated as "Third Tract". It being the land thla day conveyed to Ball by W. T. Person and wife, the bond? herein secured being balance purchase money tor said land. 'Thfc Oet. 27, 1921. ll-4-4t E. H. MALONE, Trustee. a NOTICE SALE OF AUTOMOBILE, ..UfcDER MECHANIC'S LIEN. Emma Sledge Parrlsh will that under and by virtue 2436 consolidated Statutes ^ r Cyollna, and the lien there Mf given- to mechanics for repairs on vilttonH "property, the tinderslgned wilt' on Saturday, Nov. IB, 1921, in 'Of the Court Ho6?e In Louls N. C., at about the hour of jpffer for sale to the highest bld jor cash, that Corbltt 6 passenger rihg car No. 211, Model F., motor number not found, placed by her for repairs' with the undersigned; and that sale will be made to pay the re pairs thereon made at her request. This Nov. 1, 1921. ALLEN MACHINE COMPANY. ?"m.H. A Thos. W. Rutfln, Attorneys. 11-4-Jt FOR RENT FOR 1922?My Farm at Ce dar R?ck. See me at W. B. Cop podge's home, or see 8. A^ Newell, Louisburg. 'JNO. A. COPPEDOE. 11-4-lt What d Good Fit! Tom?"Oh. Jim How do yon like my new snit boy. Ain't it a darn good fitt" Jim?"Where did you get it?" Tom?"I bought it from the Service Shop. Yon Know Jim they have on display about five hundred sam ples in suit and half suit patterns to pick from.'' Jim?"What do you mean Tom T Tom?"A yard or more to select from?" Jim?"Yes Tom." # t ? . * V Tom?Yes boy they give a fit, I mean a fit. That man Mr. S. W. Purvis must be from New Yor*. * He certainly does know his business, and he sho does fit a man. You can buy a Tailored suit as cheap as you can a ready made suit. Just think the good fit you get when you buy from the Service Shop." * t THE SERVICE SHOP \A r-i S. W. PURVIS, Manager . Phone 105 Caplte^ifteam Laundfy. i|L C
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