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INDIVIDUALITY IN STYLISH APPAREL U l . t Louis burg's Leading Dress Store "FINE! Where did you get it?" WEEN THE FELLOWS SAY THAT ABOUT YOUB CLOTHES THEY MEAN MORE THAN JUST THE CUT AND DESIGN. THEY ALSO SEE THE STYLE IN THE CHARACTER OF FINE~FABRICS AND IN THE EXPERT TAIL ORING. YOU CAN'T GET THE BEST STYLE WITH OUT ALL THOSE THINGS. WE HAVE THEM FOR YOU. SHIRTS, TIES, COLLARS. HATS, SHOES X AND UNDERWEAR A real opportunity to buy for lesa ? much lesa ? the Goat or Gape that is almost indiapensible at this season of the year. ~ K - You may choose from a fine selection of handsome v I Goats and Capes in wool fabric* of real quality ? in the smart stylesTELattLrenow so fashionable and in a won dtrful fhoice of new spring colorings. Tweed Suits ? A remarkable assortment of the Spring's smartest suit styles ? ideal ior traveling and general hard ser vice. All beautifully silk-lined and in a choice of all the "high" pastel colorings that are so pleasing and becoming Women's and misses' sizes. Always Trade ( Where Your Dollar Makes the Host Noise Louisburg's Quality Department Store. * F. W. WHELESS, Proprietor Corner Market and Nash Streets LOUISBURG, North. Carolina 200 Cents To Every Dollar When You Spend It Her^ TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND * By virtue ot the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust made on March IT, 1917, by O. Y. Yarhoro tc Wm H. Ruftln. Trustee, and recorded tn Book 510 page 218 Registry of Franklin, Co.. N. C. de? fault hairing been made in the pay ment of the Indebtedness thereby se cured. and demand for foreclosure haTlng been made on said trustee by the holder of the said Indebtedness, the undersigned will on MONDAY. MAY 8, 1921 at or about the hour ot noon at the Courthouse door in Loufsburs. N. C. offer tor sale at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash that lot or tract ot land situate in Loulsburg Franklin County. North Carolina, *nd described In said deed ot trust as fol- , lows: Beginning at P. S. and K. K. ! Allan's corner on Nash street, thence Slant Nash street Westwardly fifty feet more or less to the center ot the Wall ot T, T. Terrell's stables, thence tn a Southerly direction along the cen tar ot the said wall w^lch Is a party wall for both buildings and lota 112 feet more or leas to the center of the hrtck wall tn the line of the McKlnne Bros. Co., which wall Is also a party ?ill ftwt Butwardly ak>9g the middle ot the said party wall 41 feet More or leas to W. B. Wltfte'rf form erly 1>. P. nicks line, thence along W. K. White's and O W. F*>rd*s llae In a Northerly direction 57 feet more or less to P. S. and K. K. Allen's corner, thence along said P. S. and K. K. Allen's line northwardly 55 feet 6 inches more or less to the point of beginning, being now a brick stable building having party walls on the Western. Southern and Eastern sides, all of which party walls and rights are hereby conjreyed. This April 3. 1922. * 4-7 -5t Wm. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. SALE OF LAND By virtue of an upset bid and or der of re-sale made as by law provid ed, and under authority contained In that Deed of Trust executed, by B. P. Hinton to the Undersigned trustee on the 6th day of December 1920, duly registered in the office of the register jof deeds of Franklin County in Book 241 page 142. I- will Bell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, on SATURDAY, APRIL 22 1922 at 12 o'clock M. at the Courthouse door of Franklin County, that tract or parcel of land in Cypress Creek township, described as Lot No. 5 on map or plat of the property made of the Albert Gay estate known as his home tract as surveyed and platted by W. H. B ey4C. E. tor B. 8. W1J. der and W. F. Gay commissioners on Oct. 4 to T, 1920, said tract being des cribed as follow*. Beginning at a point In the center Car Hay Car Oats ' . " ? I i Lot of good corn, cotton wed meal and hulls, as Rood flour as any store in the connty. In fact any thing in feed and proriaions you want. Have Jut gotten In a lot of work shoes for spring and wfaoMr. Also dress shoes for men and women. Combo to see me when in town, I will do the rest. guaranteed as represented or your *? *.T *> "Yonrs truly, J< W. PERRY LOUISBUfcCh N 0. Hi Ml of the Spring Hope road, corner No. I 6; thence N 89 l-2d W 540 feet to aj stake in the line of E. S. Moore; thence S 1 l-4d W 1202 feet to a stake. ! corner No. 4; thence N 69 l-2d E 1000 j feet to the point in center of the Spring Hope road; thence in a northerly di rection along the center of said road to the point of beginning, containing 17.95 acres, more or lesB. TMb the 31st day of March, 1922. 4-7-3t BEN T. HOLDEN, Trustee. SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority of that deed of trust ex ecuted by T. L. Harris and wife to Baa T. Holden, Trustee on the Sth day of January A. D. 1922, duly register ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin Councy In Book 234 page 174, default having been made In the payment of the note secured there by and demand made upon me to fore close In accordance with the terms and provisions thereof, I the under signed trustee, will wH at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door of FTanklln Coun ty, N. C. on MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1922 at 12 o'clock M the following des cribed real estate lying and being sit uate In Franklin Cesnty, Hayes vtlle Township. North Carolina and desc crlbed as follows: Beginning at a sour-wood, the old Hicw-Wynn corner; thence N 2d E 24 pole* to a large white oak, Hlcka Wyan corner; thence N 29d W 103 pis 17 jks to a pine and hickory pointers in t>. H. Gill- Jones line; thence N 8M W 160 pis 8 Iks to a red oak, Jones' corpsr; thence S 107 pis to a stake, Mary W. Wilson's corner In thl eld T. S. Whltaker line; thence E 99 pis 6 Iks to a small oak in a branfcb; thence S 40 pis to a rock, W. A. Wil son's corner; N IS l-2d E 31 pis 17 Iks to a stake; thence E 2 pis to the beginning containing one hundred for ty-eight (148) acres, mors or lees. But there Is excepted from this con veyance 12 8-4 acres sofd' to L. L. Whltaker leaving hereby conveyed lttl-4 acres, more or letoe. 'This the 22nd day of Mai>eh, 1922. 3-24-51 BEN T. HOLDEN, Trustee. NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of J. W. Lafater, deceased, late gt Franklin County, all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of April, 19t3 or this notice Will be pletfO la bar of thalr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Im mediate settlement. This April 6th. 1 1922 4-7 -6t J. C. BAJ&R. Admr. ewl Influenza ! Tablet* i?wo?? tha 1 oos "Bromo oahne. (OB. We hope that Senator Pepper of Pennsylvania will keep out of the pub lic eye as much as possible. ? St. Jos eph Gazette. Spots, Stains, Harmlessly Removed It is never Bafe to attempt to remove Btaina and spots from fabrics through the nse of chemicals which may have been purchased from the house-to-house vender. Different fabrics require different treatments. It is really a problem for the expert. Through lifelong study of the subject, we are equipped to remove stains properly, without injury to the texture or color of the fabric. Do not take chanoes. Send your clothing, rugs, carpets, curtains and so forth, to us for expert cleansing. THE SERVICE SHOP Phone 105 S. W. Purvis, Prop. Louisburg, N. C. . Jin
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