The first National Bank grtwpifci? tmd ?nt C. S. Tnaa. <?? ftTi r ff a profits rjTi ii [ for iittrrstud axes acrrmi ^ *0 54 SLS2S.S5 . tat. mod cues pud 3*J#l.n j Orcalatlnc do?? Anowt da? to Itihul Rnern But mrcSs) Ctator s checks on on tuk octsraiwfrirr of Items a. J* 23. 24 and 2S T-2SS 5S ^ tllhrirtMl iWpnrtT rnhjrt to rtnk ? -.ipii-t?? t at North broliaL Coaaty of Fr*aiixx ss: L F. J. BauW, C?lM?r of the xhore-axsed task, to i.ifcamTj sir ear '*?> 1 ivtroe to the beat of sjr ul MM, F- J. BSASUT^CuUcr. - D. F. XtSlSXE. " T* H. RCFFIX. _ KAUWJIlfeKlXXK, Directors. Satocrfbed and sworn to before or this 4th d*r ot p?? it" C- W EDWARDS. Soorr PahBc. My OiiiMluiim expires December 2?. 1S2J W ANTED? A U<H to do office work. Apply X care Pruilm Thaaa. I *mM N. C. 1-C4I . C to M Ttaes alMtii n Tan to ? Liner. .1 see tV first rat. Get a pfcg. at RAT - SNA? It's a sire rat asd mire de stroyer. It's roamiecL coaiM |i3' cake form, bo miiine . 1*. Kt. S1.2S. SoW as d g*araateed W Allen Bros. Co. and Aycock Dn* Co. TO JffY CUSTOMERS ' I tO? tis? mttH of seru? to Ton ; Oat I *SI ake on or tost work mt si *i?c a km I says. Tkal #?Tor HP sack io ?t? a*r?cxreTu: go 25 tO X*? ^TiiMxJte A ynecry pr. bu ?o use for mistle tot. n>nci sns. Moat of Ik* rout folk* ot the tom ir. unit t ?ko in ? way (I school ma in dents or facbsrs were bar* tor the holidays. " ?? ? Monday, Dec. K. there was a Dually reunion at Mr. J. L. Bowmen's. About forty persons were present ItcluUm aiMren. smmcBuam. ua a tew MB er friends. L. W. Bowden and fam ily and H. C. Bow den and family, ot Raletph. tt S. Ear> and tamtly. R. L. Hayes and family ^Mrs. Sarah Stal lings and family and Dr. W. L. St?L Hnp and wife of Enlleld were amodf those present. A family reunion was also held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C< A. lx>ug Tuesday. Dec. S?th. when atimt twnn t\ relative? and friends were assem Med. Bg|Bg Mr. an* BE CE troit. Mr. R. L. Hayes and family, Mr. J. C. Bowden. Miss Vivian Whe !ess. Albert and Elijah Whele&s. MIss w Mary, Moatagw* ar.d flrtlt 3ta>> lings. aad Mai< Pow W. Bowden and family and Bowden were guests ot Mrs ai dinner Tuesdav. Dec. 17th. Miss? tim and Bell* Hayes en tertained a large crowd ot friends at their home-Monday night. A large number ot the younger set ot the community spent a pleasant evening at the home ot Misses VtTian and Luctle Whelees Friday. Dec 30th. There was a. large social gathering with Mica?, Msybellr. ana Moselle Mi Gregor as hostess at their bome, Wed nesday evening. Dec. 2StH. I Mr. G. L. Parker, ot Wake Forest College was a riaitor here last week. Mr. Bllga Thompson. or "Wake For est. visited Miss Clara Hayes Thurs day aud Piidaji. Bet;, jjia Mfl wra. Miss Annie Wilder, trained nurse of John Hopkins hospital. Baltimore, spent the holidays with heir mother. Mrs. M. W. Harris. Mr. E. i.'. Sen? returned from J*r.H-sville. ?i5ere he had spent the hol:da vs. Saturday. Vr P. Olive returne I MirtUy after having "pent the bolit^t 'i with r^Utvesm Vt. Airy and F?y j-y vil le. Martlia * o V.er la Hi with p_eja?nnia ? ?i'd Ti. fc3 has a m; nr>t?'> On aeeottnt of scarlet fever in the n?tgTlT>ortioo<1 school Is suspended tor the remainder ot this week. ? R. L. W A PJlBTT w Mr. and Mrs. J. B. delightful party at Mr honor of their nefee. Miss Clayton Bur fiette. of Centerville. The special feat u pea ot tke evening were several amwSing games and the most funniest iss ali.?as jtinnins lha itmlxw il in the proper place while being blind folded. Mr. Charlie Gupton. of Nashville, won the first prise for put ting it in the right place waich was a pig tail the prize was awarded to him - "" We Wish to Thank ... Our ... ,? Many Friends and Customers For their liberal patro ? ?? - nage daring the past J Fal and hope to be of ?ore service to yoa in the tatnre THE SERVICE SHOP Your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed - At Reasonable Prices. RADICAL REDUCTIONS X -ON ALL WINTER GOODS 4U QW that the holidays have passed we find we 1 have too much stock on hand to carry past our inventory and have decided to Radical Re due-. tions on all Winter goods. Come, you wiLL agree you have never seen anything like it. : J DRY GOODS 25c Heavy Ticking 15c yd i?5c wnlc lilem-hing at .. .7 17 l-2c yd Wo?v\- OnHnpr all poloi-K at 14 l-2c yd ^Yard-wide all wool storm serge, heavy weight blue only tT.; 40c yd Yard-wide Sea Island L L. sheeting 12c yd UNDERWEAR Ladi?* Shirts and Draw ers 48c Misses Shirts and Draw ers j 38c Misses limon Suits .. 40c Boys heavy Unioii^ Suits at .... 75c Men's Union Suits . ? 95c Men's heavy fleeced shirts and drawers ....... 59c MENS FURNISHINGS Men's 25c hose, all colors at 10c Men's $150 dress shirts at leu at 48c " ~ \ Men's heavy Sweaters at- fil.25 Men's $1.75 Overalls.. 95c Men's $1.50 Caps 45c Men's $2.50 Hats >... ,95c Men's $11.50 heavy all wool Overcoats, Special $3.45 Men's s mooth fin ish french bine ser ge suits, Special $21.45 Hen's $25.00 all wool suits, Spec ial $14.45 Young Men's S35 belt all around ov ercoats, the latest style, Special $16.45 SHOE? Men's $5 dress shoes in tan or black ..$3.95 Men's $7.50 dress shoes in r- tan or hlnck-. .. &LS5 Men's $4 work shoes $2.95 omens $4 dress shoes in black or tan .. $2.85 Womens fine shoes in tan or black, Special. .$4.85 Womens work shoes $2.45 WOMENS AND CHILD COATS Womens gingham dresses ? tSUWial . r. rrrr Womens Silk dresses, spec' ial $3.95 Womens Coats $25 value Special- $7.95 BOYS' CLOTHINGl Boys all wool suits . $2.95 Boys 2 pair pants smta at S4.95 Boys all-wool 2 pair pants ?suita ?. $7.45 Boys all wool pants all col ors, special . ,95c - $L25 F.-A. ROTH COMPANY' THE STORE THAT ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST LOUISBURG, ?. NORTH CAROLINA by MlssBurnette. Several of the boys rendered ex qaislte music daring the evening on several different Instruments which was enjoyed very much by all that were preaent. After the games and several things that were for fan was over all ktoda dt delicious refresh amenta were served which was very pleasing to the appetite at 11 o'clock the crowd departed to their homes filled with the many enjoyable events of the evening and declaring that they had the best time of all the year. There were several preeent, White Level, Nashville, Centermle and San dy Creek was well represented. All that were present will always want to go to Mr. Parrtsh's hereafter to have fan and win expensive prises. X. T. Z. HAL.K OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power coatalaed la a certain deed of trust ex ecuted to me by 0th Ball and wife, aad duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County In Book Hi page 4M, default having la the payment of the in thereby secured and de upon me to foreclose by tke holder thereof. I will, on MONDAY. DECEMBER M. 1(21 at abowt the hoar of noon, sell at pub lic auction at the Coarthouae door In UllhUn. N. C.. to the highest bid der tor cash, a certain tract or parcel of land situate In Harris township, rraaklia County, State of North-Oar otlaa. and described as follows: Boaaded on the North by me lands of O. R. Underbill, on the east by the laada of J. M. and W. ft. Allen, on the Sooth by Cedar Creek, and on the Weal by the lands of O. R. Under bill. and containing one nundred and sixteen scree, and being the tract of Uad whereon the said Otis Ball and This the ZSad day of Nov. 1(12. 11-lS-St W. H. YARBOROUOH. ?. Trustee. The aoohe sals *u postponed by r nas sat of all parties to Monday, Jan usry 2. 1(22. at 12 o'clock. This Dae. M. 1(21. U-M-lt W. H. YARBOROUOH. \ Trustee. The ?bove sale was postponed by consent of all parties to Monday, Jan 4 \ ' The r^ Franklin County Branch Of The f * ? NORTH CAROLINA; FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION is a purely mutual company doing business at actual cost, their premiums being less than any other oompany doing business in North Carolina. It is a safe company The Federal Land Bank is loaning money upon the pol icies issued by this company. Injurance In this company will not prmat your boom from barn Inn, bat K will prevent your going broke after t be Ira baa i work and It will enable yon to raballd jomr ! A few dollars now will be worth many bnndreda alte rtha Ira. Help your neighbor and protect yo^raelf by Innrlag in tka % . FARMERS MUTUAL Joseph 0 Jones, Pres. 8. Atwood Newell, See'y. u?ry 9th, 1921. at IS o'clock. Thto Deo. 2?, 1921. 1?-U W. H. YARTJOROUOIf. Treat??. C1BD OF THANBfl. I want to tok? thla way to tkuk Tom for roar irwt klndnaaa wad aid to m. I can not T?* all paraoaall? to thank yon tor your aid, but I want Meh and ertrj on* of jm to know how mack I appraclato yonr aood i rtoaa to a*. Ton my frioda haw helpad to raoonoll? m* to' tu?. Top ter? abowa mm Hm pwopl* of Ud* nmitj inanity ki?. I nil to as Um a happy Haw f?*r. Wads h it 7tac*tor i Nt j.i*i -?* ''"?I

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