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For every wear and ALSlb C LOT H K H TjC<T OLOThES are tailored lip to a standard, not down to a price. It is the pride of the makors to 8ee how substantial fttirT nn^ni'ing n. gftr= raent they can fashion for you. Iii their aim to link the Alpollo-like symmetry of^ contour with a nicety of finish and permanence of shape, they have succeeded this Fall as never be f?1>e. The-variety of styles and the choice of colors and patterns add an assurance of satisfactory fit v ? When you buy QUALITY CLOTHES you get: jrAfahrir that is all wool A patlciu u/ your own choice A style that reflects individuality A garment that produces 100 per cent in quality, value and satisfaction WE HAVE SHOES THAT FIT, FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY, ATLSAVINGt PRICES The Best Is LOHISBIRG'S -QUALITY DEPARTMENT^ STORE p. W. "WHELESS, Proprietor LOUMUKG, ~~ - ^NORTHCAROLINA The Price Made to Fit your pocket A Question of Service "SERVICE"?what does that word mean to yon T ? Does it mean a real personal interest in your welfare! Or is it just another name for " politeness"! , A ? ! '"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 yon win success. ?i"Service" with us means prompt and careful atten tion to .til the details of yo^r dealings with us. / t \ "Service" here means fcood banking methods so that ^$>br funds are always safe in our care. It means pro 'lection in all your banking. Isn't that the kind of service you want T ? Farmers National Bank a. * >> V feSlEMJJEH. T. H. DICKEHS, H.M. 8TOVA1X. Cashier Cfcjtftel $50,000.00 Surphta $10.000 00 Louisburg, Worth Carolina Oranges, Apples. Bananas, all kinds Candies. JXO. W. KING. TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND By Yirtue of the power ot sale talu(Hi lb tliaf certain deed of trust made on March .6. 1S20 by J. K. Fi.al and E. R. Ball to E. H. Malon<_\ Trus tee, and recorded in Book 234 at p;u;5 80. Registry ot Franklin Couut/, tie fault having been made in Uie pay.r?ent of the indebtedness thereby secured, and demand lor foreclosure having, been made oa said trustee by the hol der of said indebtecness. t3e under signed will on Monday, No;eniber 28, 1921. at or about the hour of noon at the Court House door In I>oulsburg, X. C. offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, those .cer tain tracts ar parcels of lawd^sitaate in Franklin Co. North Carolina, and described as follows: First Tract. That tract or parcel ot 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 la Book 192 page 449, Franklin Registry, more particularly described as fol lows: Sit nate on Waters of Flat Rock Creek and adjoining the lands of the late James Debnam and T. T. Hunt containing Uacrea. more or lesa, said land being described as "Second Tract* in deed of W. A. Person and wife to W. T. Person, book It! page 4CO. Second Tract. Bounded on the North and Bast by Sandy Creek. South by Flat Rock Creek and on the West by mil's old road, and adjoining the lands of Win. Hoe. J. J. Uavla, 8 J. Pevson and others, containing 229 acres, more or lean. This land waa also conveyed to W. T. Person by deed at W. A. Parson and wtfe, C A. Person, duty recuided In Registry of Franklin Co. Book 191 page therein ilssl| nslnd as "Third Tract" It being tke land this day conveyed to Ball hw W. T. Person and wife, the seenred balance TUs Oct. 27. 19?. 11-4-44 B. H. MALONK, Trustee NOTICE 8ALK OT AUTOMOBILE. UNDER MECHANICS I.IKN Mrs. Ras ma Sledge Parrtah will take notice that nnder and by rtrtae Oactjon 2436 consolidated Statutes of North Carolina, and the Ilea there by given to ?srhsslrs for repairs on will on Satarday. Nor. 19, 1921. In front of the Court Ho?m In I>o?ts bnrg. N. C.. at about the hour of offer tor sale to the highest bid der. for cash, that Oortttt I paasenger Touring car No. >11. Model P.. motor L plTed by her tor repairs with the undersigned; and that aale will be made to pay the re pairs thereon made at her reqaest. This Nor. 1. 1921. AIJ.KN MACHINE COMPANY. Wm H. * Thos W. Rsffla. 11-4-lt H etas Sweet Pickle. Helm Mixed Pickle. Helas Sov Plckln. Hetni Spa la eSSs. JNO. W. KINO. What a Good Fit! Tom?"Oh, Jim How do yon like any new suit boy. Ain't it a darn good fit?"" Jim?"Where did you get it?" Tom?"I bought it from the Service Shop. You know Jim they have on display about five hundred sam ples in suit and h^lf suit patterns to pick from." Jim?"What do you mean Tom T Tom?"A yard or more to select from T " Jim?"Yes Tom." Tom?Yes boy they give a fit, I mean a fit. That man Mr. S. W. Purvis must be from New York. He certainly does know his business, and he sho does fit a loan. 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." ThE SERVICE SHOP S. W. PURVIS, Manager * Phone 105 Capitals team Laundry Louisburg, N. C.
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