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Do Autumn Smiles ? ivwEfe* Lure You Outdoors? U7HAT is so rare as Indian Summer with its ** hazy skies and mellow sunshine? Yo?r thoughts turn to the open country-to golf links -and long tramps across thelQeld andlorestT^ The man who for such occasion? wants clothes that give him that comfort and freedom of muscle finds his every need anticipated in QUALITY CLOTHES Indeed, we feel it worthy to mention that, the undisguised quality and modern prices of these new models ma^e them the outstanding values of the new Fall models displayed in this city. Your inspection is invited. CHRISTMAS GIFTS THAT COMBTNTi SKftVWT \ AND ECONOMY LOISIBURG'S QIAUTY DEPARTMENT STORE ? f. W. WHELESS, Proprietor LOUISBURG, ? . < ? NORTH CAROLINA LET CHRISTMAS 1921 Be. Rememberel Longest Bj Giving- Something SERVICEABLE Your Patronage HAS BEEN APPRECIATED ,*,V! We Thank You Sincerely / v and Wish You a MERRY CHRISTMAS Farmers National Bank A M. ALLEN. . ~ T. H DI0KEN8, President Vice President H. M. 8T0VALL, Cashier $80.000.00 Surplus $10.000.00 _;. North Carolina Judge Landis has two jobs, bat he thinks that-Babe Ruth should be sat isfied with one.?Canton News. An excellent figurehead for battle nttlpa wn"'d ft? f formal design of ^ weeping taxpayer.?Kingston "Whig. ?- NOTICE * This is to notify all persons that I have sold my entire Interest In the huRlDPHB of Rriwarda A WoodHaf. to Mr. J. R. Edwards. All persons owe ing said firm will settle with him. All persons having claims against said firm will be paid by J. R. Edwards. This 12th day of Dec., 1921. MRS. C. C. WOODLIEF, 12-16-4t Youngsvllle, N. C. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power contained in a deed of trust executed to me by J. H. Whitaker and wife Mary E. Whitaker and duly recorded in the office ot the Register of Deeds of Franklin County, in Book 224, page 484, default having been made In the payment of the note secured thereby, and demand having been made upon me by the bolder of said note, I will on MONDAY, JANUARY IS. 1922 at about the hour of noon, sell at pob ile auction at the Courthouse door in Ixmleburg. North Carolina, to tha high est bidder for cash, all the right, title and Interest of the said J. H. Whitaker and wife Mary E. Whitaker In a cer tain tract or parcel of land situate! in Ilayesvllle Township, Fran' IIc County State of North Carolina, described as follows: ? Bounded "on the Nor lb by tha lands ot Thomas Harris and L. L. WMNkir and Lizzie Whitfield, on the But by the lands of J. 0. Beasley and Usxle Whitfield, on the Booth by the lands of Mrs-. Mary Wilson and Mrs. T. W. Young, and on the West by tha lands of Bessie Le? Whitaker, and contain ing 294 ? acres, mora or lass, and ba Mg tha landa conveyed to the said J H. Whitaker by T. H. Whitaker and wife by deed recorded In tha office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County, to which deed referenca la hereby made for a more detailed Aea crlptlon ot said tract of land. Also all the right, title and Intaraa In and to the property owned by T. H Whitaker at the time of his death as devised to the said J. H. Whitaker by will of said T. H. Whitaker recorded in the office of tli? Clark of tha Bo lor Court of Franklin Comity la Book of Wilis W, page 91, or a? acquired by said J. H. Whitaker as hair at law and distributee of said T. H. Whitaker, tha same consisting la Part of tha resi dence of tha said T. H. Whltakdr, tha Ballard store building, and tha 1 house lot, all In tha town of FraaWln ton. said County and State, and also tha interest of Mid 1. H. Whitaker hi the proceeds of tha sale direct?? to < be mad?-of said pi opart; by tha will of said T. H. Whitaker. This tha lttk day oC Dec.. 1911. W. H, TAB BO ROUGH, Get a Suit FREE Beginning Monday we will give a coupon ticket with each cash purchase of fifty cents that will entitle the holder to a chance at a $30 Tailored Suit absolutely FREE. The holder will tear off the coupon and deposit sama in a box in our atore and on December 24th at 3 o'elock p. m. a drawing will be held to determine who will get the Suit free. It is absolutely necee- > Bary for all holding numbers to be present at the drawing. If no one present holds the first number drawn then another draw ing will be made and so on until some one present hold? thA number drawn. This contest is open alike to both ladies and gentlemen, the suit being made to the order of the winner. Have your clothes cleaned, pressed or altered, buy a suit, or have your lanndry done through ua and get a chance at the suit freo - 4 < ? ? ? . ;? /1:1 .. All work and every article we sell ia fully guaranteed to b4 strictly as represented. a ... THE SERVICE SHOP S. W. PURVIS, Manager Phone 105 C^it*r?team Laundry L < ?.t ?
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