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Harris, this is to notify all persons having ?-ims against the estate of said de ceftdeut to present the same to the undesigned on or before the 24th day of November, 1923, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All personiAiiidebted to said estate will please nWkp Immediate payment. This NoV 24, 1922. ?'iK V. HARRIS, A'dm'r., Bunn, N. C. Will. H. 4 Thos. W. Ruffin, Attys. bouisbui^N. C. ll-24-6t NOTICE OF SALE By Virtue of the power and author ity contained in an order of the Su. perior Court of Franklin County made in the cauBe of Strother et als vs. Strother et al, the undersigned com missioners will on MONDAY, the 4th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1922 at the Courthouse door In the town of Louisburg, N. C. sell at public auc tiop to the highest bidder a certain tract or parcel oMand lyiiig ?nd situ ated in ^ranklinlon township, bound ed by Ta? river ind Middle creck, and known asvthe Jack Strqther tract of land, containing 156 acres, more or less. Terrm lot salep One-fourth cash, balanck fn twelve/ months. This Nov. Hh, 1922. / . ,T. 11. WILDER, / W. MJ PERSON, U-10-4t I \ Cofnmissioners. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA : , FRANKLIN COUNTY: Under and by virtue and authority contained in the deed or trust execu t (A and delivered by John Batton and LlSusie H. Batton to I. T. Valentine, trustee, dated January 21, 1921 and re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin county in book 241 at pages 234 and 235, and default hav ing been made -in the payment of the notes thereby secured, and upon de mand and request of the holder of the said notes described! therern, I will on MONDAY, TOE *th DaY OP ' DECEMBER, 192) at or neAr the hfeir of 12/o'clock M., at the comrthouseNdoor tt Franklin county, im Louishuyg, NyC. . offer for sale and s^l to theyiigh/Bt bidder, for cash, all of land 1. Creek/' to' North Caro to.wit: Beginning a north 4B degre< pine stump, th grees east 76 pc along said branch^ Cypress Creek, tt on the said creek pine and arh point? degrees west 160 hickory, thence sou 127 1-2 poles to a road, thence along to the beginning, dontaf1 a< res, more or leaf. act or parcel | in Cypress klin county, ed as follows, thei to a rock, thence 1-z poles to a h 72 1-2 de ranch, thence 7 links to the courses to a birch, o south 88 rock and west the poles 3 1-4 eing the identical tract of kUnd t veyed to Ruffip Baiton by as evidencofftiy de*d of re< office of the Register or D' Franklin county in book 80 162 and* 163. This 27th day of "October, 1922. ll:3-tft I. T. VALENTINE,. Trustee s forj, pages take couk he A To Stfl HAT medlcinl the InflVmed - of dbo SALVE lor Clies\Co Croup is\ncl< HAYES' HUUJN should be ruVw-d o of children surferin Tho healing rffH ?Ma thn throat rr>n Grov^'B 0-FVn-'rtnr#?\ a Cough Qulclc^ ? HF.AMN0 HONJTY* a the cough by rltated tissues. 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Come in and see me. BRING ME YOUR COUNTRY PRODUCE AND RECEIVE THE BEST PRICES. N.B. NASH STREET T ucker LOUISBURG, N. C. Best Service For The Least Money JAR VIS STORAGE BATTERIES Made in North darolina 18 Months IJnGondition&l REDUCED PRI Batteries Recharged and ALLEN MACHINE COMP Louisburjr, N. Day Phone 295 J tee Night Phone 280 L PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM OUP Cord and Fabric Casings "Ton Tested" Tnbe FREE with evoi-y casing WHY WAIT To buy your fall and winter clothing, shoes, hats, caps, cloaks, suits, coats, dry goods, ^underwear, etc. when you can get them now cheaper than later. With cotton advancing and wool increasing in price the pi ices of the finished products will have to go up. Get yours now whjje you can make'a better selection and save money. Our prices are the same as at the first of the season, and are as low as can be found any where, and besides we -guarantee everything we sell to be as represented. Look at some of the prices below and come to see us. MEN'S .$20.00 Suits or OTercoats, In many fades and stales, $20.00 values ? . $12.45 1 MEN'S ercoats, ] $14.95 Snlts or Overcoats, Regular $25.00 ralue MEN'S Suits or OrereoaU, $30.00 Yalue, at only $18.85 ?T"' MEN'S WiJX) alt* or OTercoatx, all the nffwfst atjlM, at only V $22.45 COMPARE T&ESE PRICES WITH OTHERS? THEN BUY HERE! Extra Heavy Light or Dark Ooting Flannel, per yard 13c Extra Heavy Bleached or Cnbleached Canton Flannel, p*r yard 18c 9-4 Bleacfced or UnbWached Pepperal Sheeting, per yard V , 48c 36-inch Bleaching, extra fine quality, yard 14c Heavy Cottofl Plaids, per y;k?d 10c 27-inch Cnbleached Sheeting, per yard 9c DON'T OVERLOOK THESE DRESS GOODS SAVINGS! Extra fine Dress Ginghams, worth the world over at tho present market price 25c, at only, yard 15c Extra quality Curtain Scrim, regular 20c value, yard 9c Druid LL Sheeting, per yard 12c Amoskeg Apron Checked Ginghams, best that made, per yard 14c Extra Heavy Ticking, a snap at 22c, only 15c All-wool 36-inch Storm Serge, regular $1.00 value, at 65c 27-inch River Side Shirting, whll^it lasts, per yard l#e DRESSES IDEAL FOR FALL Ladies and Misses fan Find Xew Frock at LESS COST >*ow One lot of Ladies- Serge Dresses, a snap at $10, only $4.95 One lot of Ladles' Dresses, regular {15.00 value, at only $7.45 Ladles, here is a real value for you. Dresses that are up to the minute Instyle, a real value at $20.00 only $12.45 Ladies' fine new Fall Dresses ? no need of going Into details about ? wj( mere ly ask you to come atod have a look, at only $16,SS Ladies' fine Dresses, nothing newer In style for thiB fall, a real bargain at $35.00. only $?.45 SHOES! SHOES! ^T LESS-?HAX OLD TIME PRICES Men's Extra quality Work Shoes, $4.00 value, at only $2.15 Men's Fine Shoes In Black or Tan, medium or narrow toe. (6.50 value at 95 Ladies' fine High Shoes, in medium or High Heel, $4.00 value at ?2.45 Ladies' fine Shoes, in Black or Tan, newest in style, $7.50 value at |3J>5 Boys' Shoes, regular $3.00 value, at only per pair 11.15 Boys' Shoes that a?rfeally worth $4.50 at only $2_H5 CHILDREN'S SHOES In Black or Tan, t2.00 value at . $1 -V> Children's Shoo? ? a snap at $3.50 ? at per pair ? $1.9? Children's Shoes, regular $4.00 values, at only per pair $2?& Children's Shoes, a real valuo at $4.50, oaly ... $55^6 B O Y S' SUITS ^ One lot Boys' Suits, $3.50 value__ $1.95 Boys' A l( WooL'Sults, $1.50 Talus at ?yf- WJi Boys' Suits worth $4.50, at only. / / $1^50 floppy Suits $7.43 $5.00 and $6.00 Boys' Suits at? J3.1A ^5.00 JjKys' Suits ^ t?.?S F. A. ROTH COMPANY THE STORE THAT ALWAYS &ELLS THE CHEAPEST LOUISBURG, ?' NORTH CAROLINA
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