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Johnson Warehouse . - College Street Oxford, N. C Will Open Tuesday, September 5th, 1922 You are entitled to the top of the Market. You are also entitled to get yoor money as ? , soon as your tobacco is sold. Brag me your tobacco and go home happy. SAM WATK1NS, Proprietor OXFORD. N. C. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND j By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust, executed by &Hsses Lucy T., Sue T. and Hodgie P. 'Alston to Wm. H. Ruf fln. Trustee, dated December 19th, 191# and recorded in the Registry of Franklin County in Book 179. page 40, default having beeh-4pade in the pay ment t>f fthe debt thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made by the holder of s&ld debt on said trustee, the undersigned will on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1922 at about the hour of noon, at the Court Honse door in Louisbnrg, N. C., of fer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash the lands in said deed of trust conveyed and there described as follows: Bounded on the North by the lands of D. J. Burnette, on the East by the lands of L. N. Williams, on the West by the lands of A. D. Williams Home Tract and on the South by the lands at Mrs. ROea W. Bryan, containing 100 acres, more or less. It being the land devised to them by the late A. D. Williams. Sale is subject, how ever, to timber deed conveying tim ber on said lands to Oreenleaf John sono Lumber Co.. registered in book 177, page 579. This Aug. 25. 1922. S-J?-5t WM. H. RUFFIN. Trustee. . o '? Might Rear of tt "I thought you said Dick's girl was not red-haaded . " "I said I would not rail; her" red -headed." FBnny things happen A New York in?l? who claimed he was a count real ly ttaa one. Tobacco Fanners % Dear Friends: We are glad to amaognce flutTTifithiB Bros.' Ware house will open 5th, 1922, far the ale of leaf tobacco at auction, and win pay far all to bacco sold on our floor the da y jw brag it there. We guarante yon the highrat auiutt pita nnder the oU auction system of selling. With a i good auctioneer and baye?? 1 |i 1 1 cat tobacco companies of the w?M. we i best service. We cordially invite yoa to be with as oa Sale, September 5th, and brag aa a laad af We will tend yoa bone to yoar wife i CHEATHAM BROTHERS YOUNGS VHJJE, filing Their "Shooting Iron lor Kum ni Off Atlantic Coast August 28th tov September 2nd Hbwfflcikbi >H Fall Ougbam Week with an entirely new line of Fall Gingham in the new range of pattens, checks, stripes and plaids. Just the thing far the children's school frocks. TABLE HO. 1 Fall ? good patterns 10c Yard ? ? TABLE HO. 2 Fall Ginghams ? Fine quality 15c Yard TABLE HO. 3 ? Fall Ginghams ? 32 in. vide 19c Yard LOT HO . 4 Handsome lot Fall Ginghams best quality. Prices range 23c - 25c - 29c CHILD&E1VS liill Ginglmm Dreesee 79c CHILD RENS fall Gingham Dresses 98c BUK6ALOW House Dresses 89c BOY'S WASH SUITS Excellent Selection 49c Hp GetYour Share JT ipaDtrue ? ?my wwddlhii ortis and the "*c2rt? *w2*tl T* * the actort.facta. That to new W^U of ml air -1?C c?r.? x: ? m> ?2k mm Bd ? ? Most Miles per Dollar "GUM-DIPPED CORDS Sold by '\w -* . "" H. C. TAYLOR V V
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