TOYLAND I S NOW O RE N And has on Display one of the biggest assortments Of Toys and Christinas Gifts ever put on display in Louisburg and at prices that pats them in reach of all. Look over the list below. You will find something you want-<-and come in and look over our display. BC' ; * 1?: DOLL CARRIAGES nmi-ns s-piece SUITS FUSfL WAGONS AUTOMODHiBS ? KIDDIE KARTS SPORT CARTS^ DESK SETS ROLLING HORSES TRICYCLES DOLL TRUNKS ? CHIMES TOY PIANOS ' MERRY-GO-ROUNDS DRUMS cradles' ; 'a BEAUTIFUL LOT OF "DOLLS TEDDY BEARS AN ASSORTMENT OP FBALLS PICTURES awiNOlNQ DOLLS HORSES. DOGS AND CARTS ON WHEELS DOL4L BEDS TOY BANKS. DEPOSITS $20.00 AND LESS WASH SETS -HORNS TEA SETS ' ' CABINETS ~ ~ SMOKE STANDS LAWN SWINGS XMAS TREE HOLDERS MANICURE SETS BI/VTKH PAINT BETS r ANIMAL BOOKS MAUAZINE RACES CANNONS TRAINS STEAM BOATS . J PUSH CARTS ' - KIDDIE CLOWNS RIFLES ? - > ? ' XMAS 8TOCKINOS GLOVE BOXE8 "TT<jiir ^T.WTTMn 100 BOXES RAISINS JUST JUST ARRIVED ACCORDIONB JU? . BALLOONS " ? ? ^ WATER SST8 ALUMINUM WARE ^ FANCY GLASSWARE STATIONERY FANCY VASES DOLL FURNITURE BIBLES #? f. ? COON JIGGHRS % t FLUTES t ' PENCIL BUXUJ <T TANKS COLORED GLASS MARBLES BLOWER ACCORD LANS SANTA CLAUS XMAS CAN DUES PUZZLES CREPE PAPER XMAS TREE ORNAMENTS SINGING BIRDS MATCH HOLDERS TRAYH ? BABY RATTLERS ?\TTT.Igrtnii! STATIONERY T XMAS BOXES CONFECTIONERY DEPARTMENT AT THE ENTRANCE. Don't forget to get your ticket with your purchase and take a chance at the $225 Phonograph to he given away on December 24th absolutely FREE. . / C.^?. - LOUISBURG, ; : 7 _: L NORTH CAROLINA For?peed scouring pota SAPOLIO ?mrlBf FOB BALE?A HtTOEB OF FARJU ran Rine from SO to several hundred acres. It will be to your Interest to me before buying. Prices right and terma easy. 8. A. Newell. 10-Stf. ^ " M aro two of maliy animals Ut Am to arrive -on Chrlat A black kitty that wlU lount of t*rd nut? la to make, requiring only a that have foot Oat oft i oat tho anklM (on* the ear?, i line, torn right ? oat andattiff with cotton to form > body. WM the remainder of tb? * with (Mil oord to f6rm the tall' Itte a pgr ?ow of ribbon at the ?attars. Hl? qw ar? white doth. THE FRANKLIN TIMES 41iO Per Year In Advance. " NOTICE" North Carolina?Franklin County. Under 4nfl 67 Ttrtne of th? power and authority contained In a certain deed of trust made and executed by Howard H. Moore and G. W. Moore to I. T. Valentine, trustee, of the date the sixth day of Augn.it, 192X and which is recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin coun ty m Book 241 at pages 568 6W, and In the office of tne Register of Deeds for Nash county In boofc. 2(1 at page 567, and the said Howard H. Moore and G. W. Moore having tailed to pay the indebtedness secured by the said deed of trust and the owners of the said notes Becured by said deed of trust having demanded of said trustee that he sell Bald property, I will on MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921 between the hours oLil and 2 o'clock P. M. at the Courthouse door, in the city1 of Loulsburg, Franklin County, North Carolina, offer tor sate and sell to the highest bidder for cash the cer tain tracts Ad parcels of land boun ded and described as follows, to-wit: First tract. Seventy acres ef the following described land; One tract of land In Cypress Creex township, Franklin county, North Carolina, des cribed as follows: Beginning at a cor ner stake In the Pennle Wilder Heir's line and runs a west course to Cy press Cmek, thence down the mean ders thereof to the said Pennle Wil der or old W. B. Williams line, ahd runs with same old line north with Its I variations to the beginning, containing one hundred acres, more or less, re serving one-fourth of an acre tor * graveyard. This land waa deeded to fH. W. Lester by B. W, Upchurch and wife on December the 16th, 1902, and said W. W. Lester sold thirty acres of this one hundred tract to Lau ra Lester on the 18th of April, 1(12, described as follows, In Cypress Creek township. Franklin county. North Car olina, bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake at or near Sledge's corner In ths old line of the lan? now owned by Mr. Moore, thence a staked line, about N 8fed W (passing to Mr Sledges) 49 poles and g links to a stake In Sledge's line, thence a straight staked line running about S M W 100 poles and 14 links to the center of the road known as the Raleigh and Tarboro road, thence along that road S 76d E 9 poles and I links, N 71a S 24 pola?, N 79 1 2d ? 19 poles an? 2? links to the center of the road, marked by a stake In the Woodard lina os ths north side of the road, thence along Wood ard and Moore's line by. the old marks about N MJB 91 poles to the begin ning, contnfnlng thirty' acres more or lesa. The land hereby conveyed la the Identical land sold to J. R. Strick land by W. W. Lester and wits as evi dence by deed of record in the office of ths Franklin ooanty registry in book >17 at page 646, and the same tract sold to O. W. Moors by J. R. Strickland and wlfs aa shown by dsed Of record In the P?Mlc Registry of oossty In book Ml at page [1-2, and sold by Q. W. Moore to How ard H. Moore, as evidenced by deed or record In tli? ufflce of the Register of Deeds Of Franklin county, in book 241 at paca 2-3. Each deed referred to la m*4e a part of this deed for the purpose of correctly describing the tract of land herein described and can be found In the office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin county. Second tract. Beginning at a Ce dar stake Mrs. A. K. Tent's line, thence with Mrs. Tant's line east to a stales in same linn, thence northwest along Joe S tailing's line to a Cedar stake J. I. Breedlove's line, thence a southwest course along Julia Driver's line to the beginning, containing 21 1-2 acres more or leas, known as M. L. Stalling?' share in the division of Pennie Wilder*s share in the division of the Blllle Williams land. Another tract adjoining the lands of Wilson Gay and others, bounded on the north by the lands of Joseph Breedlove and J. B. Jeffreys and the Wilson Gar lands on the east, on the south by the lands of P. L. Woodard and M. L. Stalling? and known aa the Joe Stal lings land, containing 22 1-2 acres. The two tracts of land are the identi cal tracts conveyed to O. W. Moore by deed registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Nash county In book 186 at page 376, and is the land conveyed by O. W. Moore to Howard H. Moore by deed of record In the office of the Register of Deeds for Naah county In book 256 at 672. Third tract. A certain tract or par eel of land In Cypress Creek township. Franklin county, North Carolina ad joining the landa of O. W. Moore, Breedlove heirs and other nore felly described as follows, to-wit: On the north by the land of Baaedkuve bain, on the east by the lanOs of O. W. Moore, on the south by the landa of Woodard and Copeland or the A1 Tant tract, on the west by the landa of Back tester, containing 21 a??e mo? lees and being the identical land veyed to Q. W. Moore by deed regie*, tared in the office at tne Franklin county Register of Deaos ra book 17* st page 669 and by O. W. Moore con veyed to Howard H. Moore ea eviden ced by deed of record la the office at the Register of Deeds for Franklin county In book 241 at page 1. Fourth tract lying and being in Franklin county In the State of North Carolina and being tracts No. ONC sad TWO and THRKK on part of prop arty formerly owned by P. V. Wood ard and known aa the Woodard hra aa swayed and plotted by J. H. Decker and J. B. Harding. C. B.'s. which plat or map la recorded In Plat book Na. One. at paga flrty flve of the Public Registry ef ] and reference Is hereby made to said plat or map for a description of the sakl identical land was con* eyed "o Howard H. Moore by dead iwirt ks 241 at page 4 of the office of the later of Deeds tor Fraqklta This November *_ ItSl. I. T. YALJMTDfB. ll-25-6t Trustee HOLIDAY SALE OF XMAS MERCHANDISE Thousands came,\|n the 15 days of our Sale in ionally good values we gave^ On account of the popular demand we have decided to continue this Sale until Dec. 24th. The outstanding feature of this Sale is that we have Everything For Everybody Sugar 6 l-2c lb. Flour $7.40 Bbl. Hominy 3c lb. Salt $1.10 per 100 lb. Aluminum Doable Boiler 98c Aluminum Tea Kettle - $1.79 Aluminum Boaster $1.19 Overcatts $7.48 Men Suits $7.48 Boy Suits $3.25 Auto Robes $4.98 Caps 48? Gloves 10c Suit Gases $L39 Neck Ties llo Ginghams 10c Ladies Hose 12c Curtain Scrim 10c Handkerchiefs 4c Blankets 98c amforts $1.69 (twels 8c Starting Dec. 10th we will gtr? miy person ?pending $25)00, a full size Bed Blanket. Absolutely Free. \ - ALLEN BROTHERS Everything for Everybody LOUISBURG, North Cai ?UM ?fltotlvt,

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