PARTICULAR BUYERS PATRONIZE LOUISBURG'S QUALITY DEPARTMENT STORE? ?ft ?" ? ^~ represent In Our Ladles Department WE ARE OFFERING SOME EXCEPTIONAL BAR GAINS THIS WEEK. READ THEM AND COME AND LAY IN YOUR SUPPLY: Tom Boy Suiting ^ 25c Yard? Peter Pan Cloth (all colors) 50c Yard White doth .... .t. 8c Yard 45o Yard? All Silk Pongee, 36-inch $1.35 Yard Shantung Silk 75c Yard All Silk Poplin 98c Yard 06-inch Sheeting r." . .77 .7*77 10c Yard Just arrived new shipment of Crepe Knit Dresses^ SportrCoats, Capes ami Suits at remarkably low prices. GREAT collars thai protect throat and ears, full skirts that make'walking "easy. Cozy, roomy pockets Jhatrkeep finger tips toasted Warmer overcoats than these big, swagger ulatera just can't be made. Fashioned of all-wool materials; beltde or plain; in a choice of rich colors and all with a quality Come in and try one one. There's a great variety of Ulsters, XJlsterettes, Chesterfields and other styles that you'll be proud to wear. And we're proud to show 'em be cause we have a styltf to meet every taste? radical or most conservative. Make your visit today and w"U send you away prepared for any sudden change in weather. Always Trade Where Your jjoiiar Makes the Most Noise Lotiisburg's Quality Department Store h W. WtltLtNS, Proprietor Corner Market and Nash Streets LOUISBURG, North Carolina 200 Centa To Every Dollar When You Spend It Here FORECLOSURE SALE LAND. 13^?lirtue of the power of sale con talned In that certain deed of trust made by Mrs. Fannie Chaplain to Wm. H. Ruffin, TruSTee, dated Jan. 1. 1921 and recorded In-the Registry of Frank lin County in Book 234, yase 167, de fault haying been made In the pay ment of the debt thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made on said trustee by the holder of said debt, the undersigned will, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 192/ at about the hour of noon at the Court house door in Louisburg, N. C. offer for Bale at public auction, to the high-1 est bidder for cash the property in said I deed of trust conveyed and there des cribed as follows: > Beginning at a stone on the _road leading frrjni W. T. Dean's to Cedar Rock church; thence along the road N 1 l-2d E 71 chains; thence N 3 l-2d W 6.72 chains, thence N Is 3-4d E 4.10 chains to a stone on the right side of road in C. T. Stokes' tme; thence leaving the road N 81d ? ?.25 chains to a large Pine, Stokes' corner; thence N 4d E 22.08 chains to a Blackgum, J. A. Dean's corner; thence along an old canal and a line of chopped trees N 67d E 2.GO. chains to a new canal; thence along said canal and along the creek as It meanders to ?? dead Hick ory In a quarry of rock; thence along the meanderlngs of high water mark of an old Mill pond to a stone and Pop- j lar and Blackgump pointers, W. T. Dean's corner; thence S 38 l-2d W 35,70 chains to a stone and pointers, W. T. Dean's corner; thence S 80 l-2d W 18.50 chatnB to the beginning, con taining 100 acres, more or less. This Jan. 27, 1922. l-27-5t W. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that deed ! of truat executed by Florence B. | Cooke (widow) to Ben T. Holden, Trustee, on the 29th day of March 1918, which is duly recorded in the office of the register of deedB of Frank lin county In Book 224, page 89, de fault haying - been made in thapay ment orthe notes thereby secured and demand made upon me by the holder o< said note to foreclose in accordance with the terms and provisions therein contained, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door In Franklin County, North Carolina, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1922 at 12 o'clock M. that tract or parcel of land In Franklin County. North Car olina, bounded as follows: Bounded on the North by the lands formerly owned by Mrs. Ellen Pearce, now I. H. Kearney, on the East by the Seaboard Air Line Railway, on the South by the Tate G. W. Winston lands now Mrs. Bettie D. Utley's, and on tlie West by the E. P. BlacKley lands, containing one hundred sod twenty five (125) acres, more or less and be ing that tract of land of which An ihony Cooke di<d seized. A two ninths interest being conveyed which consists of the one-ninth interest which descended to Florence B. Ccoke as a child and heir at law of Anthony H. Cooke and one-ninth interest pur chased from P. S. Allen and wife by deed. This the 25th day of Jan. 1922. l-27-5t BEN T. HOLDEN, Trustee. NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Alex Gales, deceased, late of BBTBhy giv en all persons holding claims against his estate to present them to the un I derslgned on or before the 27th day | of January, 1923, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Imme diate se ttlement. This Jan 26, 192?. l-27-6t L. H. PERRY JR.. Extr. FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained In that certain deed of truBt made by O. Y. Yarboro to Thos. W. Ruffln, Trustee, dated Nov. 12, 1917. and recorded In Book 224, page 7. Franklin Registry, default having been made in the payment of the debt se cured by said deed of trust and de mand for foreclosure having been made oh said trustee by the holders of said debt, the undersigned will on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1922 at the noon recess of court. It being the flrst day of the February Term of Franklin Superior Court, at the, Court house door In Loulstrarg, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash tne lot and dwell ing In tild deed of trust conveyed and tliere described as follow?: Situate In the town of Loulsburg I and more particularly defined as fol lows: Beginning in the center of Wan-enton Avenue, corner In Yates' line; thence N id W $ pis 23 Iks to a stake, the Yates corner In R. H. Dav is line; thence N 85 l-2d W 9 pis 10 Iks to a post, J M. Allen's corner; thence 8 1 l-2d E about 1541 1-2 feet to the corner of Wlneton's comer (Avenue?); thence along the Avenue 159 feet to the beginning, containing one half a:: acre, more or less, ar,d being the lot of land bougnt ay 7J. T. iullrr f-oin J. L. Jackson and wl'.e by deed (laud Sept. 22, 190S and re corded In the Registry of F-ankiin County In book 15? page 51S. reference to which Is hereby expressly made for a full description of the enld lot, end being the lot conveyed by J. P. Win ston to J. L. Jackson and the same conveyed by D. T. Fuller and wife to O. Y. Yarboro. This lot contains * dwelling and outhous'es. This Jan. 13. 1922. THOS. W. RUFFIN, l-13-5t Trustee. Subscribe to The Franklin Times To My Friends and Patrons I ha*? )n?t gotten ta > lot of hardware, inch aa plow fltilag* or any pie?? far your plow fcarnei?. Also a loi of RhoT?l* and fork?. Ia fet Boat anytMag jog neti to work with. I am going to aell tkti Ita? do??. I have a hI* lin? of leei and feed ilafli on hand all tk* Mm, and will meet competition on anjthlag for the Caah. S*B?mbfr I an otlll Milling Shoo?. Yours truly, k J. W. PERRY f" LOtnSBURa N c. We Wish to Thank - ... Our ... Many Friends and Customers For their liberal patro nage during the past Fall and hope to be of more service to you in the future THE SERVICE SHOP ? % Your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed At Reasonable Prices.

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