WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR OUR
BIG STOCK OF J.
Fall and Winter Goods
That are pouring in on us on every train
18c Apron Ginghams, fast col
ors . . . . 10c yd
19c Dress Ginghams, 'fast col
ors 10c yd
18c ChamB^ay, blue, pink and
green.. . ... . ? 9c yd
19c Curtain Scrim, all colors
9c yd
:>6-inch Sea Island Sheeting
T. 10c yd
36-ineh Voiles, regular 50c qual
itv, Special
Men's Dress Shirts, regular
$1.25 value, Special . . . .69c
Men's Work Shirts, regular 85c
value, Special 49c
-M"n'fl Overalls, pvtn' heavy
weight, regular $1.50 value,
Special 97c
Men's Kahki and Palm Beach
"Trousers, Special .... $1.23
Men's Bl&e Serge Suits, regu
lar $25 value, Special $11.95
Men's Dress Hats, all colors.
Special 95c to $7.00
Men's Caps, all colors, Spec
ial 49c to $1.95
Ma's Odd Coats, all colors
$4.50 to $8.50
Bovs Suits, all colors, sizes 2
to 20, Speeial $1.95 to $13.50
Boys Dress Shirts, regular $1
'value t 65c
Boys "Work Shirts, Special 49c
Boys Overalls, Special . . . 49c
Boys Caps, Special 45c
___ $3.9=5
All Men's $6.00land
$8.00 W. L. Douglas
Oxfofds while lllef""
_ - last
Special Price $3.95
ItTinove them quick 50 we
can make room for our
Big Fall and Winter Stock
of Men's, Womens* and
Children' a Shoes.
Visit our wonderful Shoe
Department the next time
you are in Louisburg
whether you buy or not.
? It is one of the largest
and up-to-date shoe de
partments in the State.
f. A. ROTH COMPANY
THE STORE THAT ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST
LODISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA
Farmers National Bank
Louisburg, N. 0.
"A GOOD PLACE TO BANK"
Member of the Federal Reserve System, and
under the Supervision of the United States
Government.'
Tkl* but will take plMiin !? laatraettac tt* tamer frloaia m
to h?w the/ mar eMail a loaf tana Oavanunaat laaa aa fkalr,
luw Auk the Caskler.
"4 PEE OEtfT ON SAVINGS"
Capital and Surplus $00,000.00
J. M. ALLEN;
President
H. M. STOVALL,
Cashier
MORTOAGE BALE OF REAL E8TA.TB
Under and by virtue of the power
contained In a certain Mortgage deed
executed to us fy Sidney O. White and
?wife. Vera White, and duly recorded
la the office of Register of Deeds of
Franklin County, N. 0. In Book No.
210, page *46, default haying been
made In payment of the bonds secured
thereby, and t$>on request for fore
closure, we will on
MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1S22
at about the hour of noon at the Court
House door in Louisburg, N. 0. offer
I tor sale at pubito auction, for cash,
the following described real estate sit
uated in Franklin County, Cedar Rook
township, N. O. and bounded as fol
lows: Bounded on the North by the
lands of T. W. Boone, on the Bast by
the lands of W. R, Boone and Qeor
glanna Creefcmore, on the South by Ut!
land* of Mrs. W. H. Stalling!, and on
the West by the lands of 0. T. Btokw
and Pomp P. Leonard, containing alx
ty-four (M) acres, more or leu, and
la the tract of land, deeded to Sidney
White by L41I* W. Boone and other*
and known aa the Weater land*
Tills June 8th, 1422.;
TAYLOR VT. B0"NE, Knd
Brothers W. J. Boone and
Spencer M. Boone, Mortgagees.
To the nsg of Q, A. Wheless,
7-21-St Transferee*.
No Worms In a nealthy Chll
All children tmbM with Worms haw aa tro
baakhjr color, which Indicator poor blood, and aa a
rale, thara to men or lora Momech dlatnrbanoa.
GROVE'S TASTE nss chill TONIC (Irae rasularly
?or two or throe woakr will onrteh tha blood. ho
prova tho dlfMtkm. and act an a Gonoral Strength
?Bins Toole to tho whole arwooo Nature will thee
throw afforVfkpal tha worm. and th ?Child will ha
to parfaot health. PlasMot to take. Mo par battle.
Pi
Colds Cause drip and IiWWenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove th.
CAUSA- There is only One "Bromo Quinine-"
E.W. GROVE S>Knatun on box. *fc
When joq ran an ad In The TIMES
we know that job want a good ad.
nicely displayed. That tn the only
kind of -an ad we want to give yon, bnt
It takes a little time 10 set seed ads ?
M> jet oat of that habit of waiting un
til the last day before eren thinking
?boat year a i- EE
TUCKER'S
CAFE
Main Street
LOWSBURG, N. C.
I hare ju*t opened t Brit daa*
Cat* In the old Nwl bmildlng
' and am prepared to fnrnUh
meal* at all hoars, and the
be*t tha market affords.
Ice Craam 6 cant* a eon*.
Bo ft Drink*, *to.
Price* reasonable, **rrtce
th* beet .
-JrsC TUCKER
proprietor
thh franklin ttmtcs
tl.M P?r Ymt In Adrunc*
TIRES TUBES
Asgoodoxvyour
automobile as they
were on your bicycle
J.B. S TURD IV ANT
In * f.'^-SejaSon
ira1! Trade*
. JOE DUOAW UBOvWaNT EL
?!ER BMVBlj/ ?
IVj ABntfliSL tana arvl rporta e<n
| J > tor*. throughout the. oountrj
I 0 aiamarod protest when It mi
uunnimd ^rvirtly that Joj Dxlgan
tUkt '?? ud Elmer
tmtT oMMoar. had brfwi trtded
at <h* Z>? Vort T ar rt?e? b7 the
Mi So* t. ??k ciaL'iul
ftws? "> "??? ied?*?eo ? tttangnc**
??r? jr onwrr rtu? of
?? '?*?" mii ? J?c* but
AJM tM U
rth' ??< H ii ? lui> ?.? not
'J*. mnr> ?tttB?ks will be
? Wnw Ml t-rirtTng cash
?nw* a> IM nd wn,
The ma a who cusoed cold weather
ilready haa started taking It back.
UNCLE HANK
Two kin II** u rh**plj u on*, bat
It'l party hard on th' family tooth
bowk.
UNCLE HANK
JMfbf' from tppMrincw, I shooM
mj th' mor* prOmlnMt * doctor b*>
wiwi dollar kl* rm?oc (It* ]
f ? end all ready for another, whether It be to
plow, harrow. drtl}j %q pyj the thresher, the
?rq aheUcr, the hay baler or what-not, For
Fordaott Tractor* aye not only doing la the
moet epooodcai tufi moet efficient manner, all
general field woffc for farmers the world overs
but tnsjr M wrvthg them time, labor end
money to taking can oi every power Job.
It combinet all of the aualltiea ? all of the ad
vantage*? you bawe wahed for in a tractor.
It U light l It |a powerful] it i? efficient! U is
economical In both fuej consumption end up
keep | U la dnrablej it U dependable; and it is
not extravagant la cost.
If b hard to tell vou all the facts about the
Fordaon htte. We prefer to talk to you per
sonally and to show you its many advantage*.
We'll gladly brtng all the facta to you if you
will poooe or drop Ua t card.
LOUISBURG
MOTOR CO.
lovisbCkg, n. c.
COMMISSIONER'S AND TRUSTEES
SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the authority
conferred on me, and the order of
gale made in that certain judgment,
entitled M. S. Clifton and W. Dj Eg
erton Vs. W. J. Shearin and wife Lil
lie Shearin, rendered Mar. 20. 1922,
in tj?e Superior Court of Franklin Co.
y C. ^nd duly recorded in Minute
Docket No. 10 page 294, office of the
Clerk of the-Superior Court for Frank
lin Co. N. Ci, which judgment was
rendered for the recovery of a certain
indebtedness secured by that certain
deed of trust made by W. J. Shearin
and wife, Lillie Shearin, to F. N. Eg
erton. Trustee, dated July 22, 1920,
and duly recorded in the Registry of
Franklin Co. N. C .* in Book 192 page
284 default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness therein
securod, judgment duly rendered for
the same, and demand tor foreclosure
having been made on said commission
er and trustee by the plaintiffs in said
action and the holders of said indebt
edness and judgment, the undersign
ed will on
MONDAY, AUGUST 28. 1922
It being the first day of Auk Term
1922 of Superior Court for Franklin
Co. N. C., at or about the hour of
noon at the Courthouse door in Louls
bnrg. N. C. offer for sale to the high
est bidder for caBh 'a certain tract or
parcel of land lying and being in
Franklin Co. N. C. and more particu
larly described as follows: Begin
ning at an Iron stake, W. J. Shearin's
West corner on the Louisburg-Nash
vllle road, runs N 3d l.V
Shearln'B line 1611 feot to a stake,
Thomas corner, theuce 4d 55' E 692
feet to a stc-ie, thence N 88'' 12' E 559
feet to a stake, thence S 3d W 2335
feet to said road,, thence along said
road, N 77d 50' W 100 foet to a stake,
thence S 3d 30' W 1461 feet 'o a stake
In Inscoe's line, thence 8 87d 16' E
along Inscoo'B line 432 feet to Shear
In '? corner, thence along Shearin'*
line N 46' E 1519 feet to , said road,
thence along said road S 84d 30' E 203
feet to the pol it of beginning, being
trafts "B" nnd "D" of the subdivision
of I he Charlie Cooke Fr.rm according
to Map and Survey made by H. V. Jos
lin C. E. 1920 reference to which is
hereby made for fuller description
containing 44.7 acres.
This July 24, 1922.
F. N. EGERTON.
Commissioner and Trustee.
Wm. II. # Thos. W. RufTIn,
AH"- _ T 28-6t
"Lesilue better" ? headline. He
couldn't be worse.
A man seldom turns over a new
leaf until the old one Is worn onti^
Pile* Cured In 6 to H D*y!^
Dra&Uta refund mooer (f PAZO Onrrtlf ffT folk
torur* Itrhlnd. Wind, BMlal Of Ptyil&lnm
WANTS
lOe A Line For First Week
?c A Line For Each Week
Alter First Insertion.
MONEY TO LEND
On improved farm property, tor five,
seven or ten years. I am making
[loans for Insurance Companies, now.
You can't want too much if your prop
erty will satisfy them. These loans
'are cheaper than any on the market,
j 5-5-tf WELDON D. EGERTON.
i LETS GO! WHERE? WELDO.VS
, Mill, (formerly Hunt's mill). Bath
ing, fishing, New Bath Houa?s for
Ladies and Gents.- New Store, good
line staple groceries, cigars, cigar
ettes, candles, COld drinks. We
grind every day fresh water ground
meal for sale. Come spend the day.
J. T. WELDON. (Owner).
IRA WELDON, (Manager). ?-18-tf
TYPHOID PROOF DEBP WELLS ?
J. F. &"R. M. White, Norllaa, N.
C. Write us for proof, prices and
terms. ?" 6-9-19t ? Oct IS
MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED
farm lands. 6 per cent Interest.
No commission, no bonus. May run
for 33 years or be paid off at option
of borrower. Only a short time re
quired to get the money.
7-14-tf S. A. NEWELL.
PIGS N
8 weeks old $5 each. Piedmont Stock
Farm, Church Road. Va. 7-S8-3t
NEW CROP TURNIP SEED
At Scoggin's Drug Store
Selected by that Reliable Seedman
G. L. AYCOCK
Buy then! at Scoggin's. T-38-3t
WANTED
A cook for dormitory in Cedar Rock
High School.
T. H. SLEDGE. "?*
8-4-4t R 4, Loulsburg, N. C.
NOTICE
I hereby forbid any one hiring or
harboring Charlie Foster (colored)
witlk whom I have a contract until
Sept. 1, 1922. having left my employ
without cause or my consent.
8-4 -4t 8. J. MATTHEWS.
* , 1 11 ii
That great silence you hear la kids
kicking because vacation days have
eome.
The pen Is mightier tBaa the crook*