- ?VI To The Destruction Of Our STORE BUILDING by Fire ? we will tor a short while occupy the old hardware store next door to V. E. WHITE'S ? Furniture Me.... We will cairy a i complete line of builders hardware and Heavy Grocer ies in our storage warehouse, some |we have on hand other in transit s. a ?^ _ . - IcKinne Bros. Lomsburg, N. C. ?t. 14mm imc?ru eavMi ASD SCHOOL (GOLOKU). I have had charge o I t hi? work II y*>?ra The church work hu frown 'in number ami spirit. The Mission school, which Is s part or the church, "has 178 children under tta cmr*. The school has been a blessing to this com m unity. Out of it has come many fine boys and girls. This work is sup ported by our good southern and nor thern white friends, tor which we ex press our grateful thanks. ? - We are to have a rally on Sunday at which time we are trying to raise $200 for missionary work. We are asking every oue that the church and school has helped, to help us. I feel rery graelous to my white and cotorwt friends tor their most hearty support, since being in this community. I am thankful to God ror the Interest the white people In this cotumuusity have In my people. I-ot ?? ?" to do the right thing and Ure for God. Prof. Graves, who belongs to St. Ambrose Episcopal church, Raleigh, will speak for us at II o'clock Sunday morning. Sunday school at 3:30 p. ife. Evening Prayer ana an address by the missionary. 1 V? f-nrtTlaT In sII nt-garTrT^iwIu ta aUOud tlipan services. t GEORGE C. POLLARD. Missionary In charge. I The German mark has quite a dis tance to drop yet before It catche9 up -with iho-iHuser.?Portland Oregon inn. SALE OF REAL, ESTATE. IThriar .nil hy irirtii? . Parrish and wile, Beulah E. Parrish, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County in Book 193, page 257. I tm on ?WONDAY. DECEMULK Sth. 1921 ?t nhnnt th? "f n""ii i'"li nt imlill" auction at the Courthouse door In Lonlsburg, X. C. to the highest bid dei fur oanti a oae-halt undivided in terest in a certain tract or land lying and being in Cedar Rock Township, Franklin County. North Carolina, and more particularly described and defin ed as follows: Bounded on the North by the lands tt William Lancaster, on the East by the lands of James Bartholomew, on the South by the lands or Nick Bar -tholomew, and on the "West by the lands of G. W. Ford, containing 66 afres. more or less, and known as the Josh Dorsey land, and being subject tp a life estate in the said Josh Dorsey. ' This the 4th day of Nor., 1921. 1 The above sale was continued to Monday. December 12th, 1921, at or Ahnnl nrem?Thin Dec. Gth, 12-9-11 W. M. PERSON. Trustee. I NOTICE North Carolina, Franklin County?In the Superior Court. Ticfr.? 1 I lerjt. Lonnle Home Vs. T. C. Home I The defendant above_nam?d?wiU 'take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, by said plaintiff agalUBl IBB said defendant for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony; and the said de lendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County on the 18th day of January, 1922, and answer or demur, .to thfl. rompliitttt iw wild uitluii till tTigt (lay or within twenty days thereafter, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said coitv plalnt. This the Bth day of Dec. 1921. | J.J. BARROW, C. S. C. Franklin County^ G. M. Beam, Atty for plaintiff 12-9-3t NOTICE By authority of the power of sale contained In a mortgage executed Mar. 31, 1921 by W. H. Staunton, R. M. Staunton, Sallie Staunton his wife and duly recorded in book 241, page 413 In the ofTice of Register of Deeds of Franklin county, default having been made in payment of the debt therein Becured, we will sell for cash by pub lic auction to the highest bidder at tile Courthouse door in Loulsburg, on the I 7th DAY OK JANUARY, 1922, the life estate of R. M. Staunton and wife and the undivided one-eighth In terest of R. H. Staunton In remainder In the tract of land In the Hayesvllle Township, lp Franklin County, bound ed by the lands of Ben Perry, Molile Staunton, Julia McKnight, Ben Hedge peth anA others, containing 17' Acres, more or less. This 1th day of Dec. 1921. I J. F. WHITE and S. F. WHITE, ? I Mortgagees. HICKS & SON. Attys. 12-9-4t NOTICE OF SAI.R. By virtue of the power given to the undersigned Trustee In a deed of trust made on June 14, 1918. by O. V. Yar boro and wife, Janle Anderson Yar boro, (default having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured) the said deed of trust being ! recorded In the office of the Register "at Deeds of Fi"anklln county, N. C. In book 225, page 229, the undersigned |Trustee will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door In Ixmlsburg, N. C. at twelve o'clock noon, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1922 the following described tract of Innd: Rounded on the N by the lands of Walter E. ?trange and the public road leading from the I>oulaburg and Nash ville road to the Louisburg and Halt tax road, on the E by the lands of Mr*. J. R. Yarboro, on the 8 by Sycamore creek, and the lands of O. W. Ford, and on the W by the lands of Walter E. Strange, containing 83 acres, more or leaa, being the land conveyed by Mrs. Kate I. Yarboro to O. Y. Yar boro by deed recorded in book 190, page IM, Franklin County Registry. Terms of sale cash. A. M. BCADE8. l?-9-5t Trustee. SAEE GREATEST UNLOADING SALE OIN RECORD OF F. A. ROTH COMPANY Louisburg, 1_ North Carolina FTER closing oun 'te most gigantic and successful Clothing, Dry Goods and Shoe Sale ?vei held m Louiaburg last Wednesday niglit, we found to otnr?urprise, our Store and Warehouse still loaded to the gur rd with fall and winter merchandise. In fact more than we should have at this time. Consequently we realize that in order to reduce this immense stock still more, linve decided to continue the Sale for a few weeks longer, and make greater reduc tions on our high class new Fall nnH Winter ? =?= ^G-yoxr. Get prices at other scores, then compare them with ours. You ; .ay think you have seen "SALES" before, but never such a SALE AS THIS! You -.*? - * uat comu uud sun li s magnitude yourself! Come mingle with the crowds. Note how eiigerly they appreciate and share an opportunity like this to buy Clothing TW ~$hk1 Shoes at such rediculously LOW PRICES. MEN/S $20.00 Suits or Overcoats, in values $12.45 MEN'S Overcoats, 125.00 Value $14.95 Suits or Overcoats, Regular $25.00 Value MEN'S Fine Dress Shoes, regular $4.00 value at only $2.45 $5.00 and $6.00 Boys' Suits, at $3.45 Ladies' fine High Shoes, in med ium or High Hefel, $4 value at $2.45 MEN'S All Solid Leather Work Shoes, every pair guaranteed, $4.50 value - $2.95 BOYS' sight U it Only 45c Winter Weight Union Suits, 75c Value, at Only Extra Heavy Ticking, a snap at 22c, only 15c Druid LL Sheeting, per yard 12c One lot of Ladies' Winter Coats all this season's style, regular f $16.50 value, each $8.95 F. A. ROTH COMPA THE STORE THAT ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST LOUISBURG, NORTH CAR?