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WHAT FUN rr IS ? TO BE HUNGRY! VOU can't be well and hearty un less you are properly nourished ? you can't be strong unless your appetite is good. r'or a keen appetite, good digestion, rich red blood, and the "puncn" and *^'pep" that goes with perfect health. You need Gude's Pepto-Mangan . Take Gude's for a short time and note the big difference in the way you look, eat and feel. Your druggist has it ? liquid or tab lets, as you prefer. Gude's to-Mangan Tonic artel Blood Enricher \6. Ptefcto - '"WANTED ? Good V>tton seed for plant Iuk . See me belpre you sell. 11 24-2t JKQ. W. KING. Rat-snap KILLS RATS ~ Ainu mlct\ Absolutely prevent* odors from carcass. Oue paokime proien thin. KAT-SXAP comes In cakes ? do ni W Iuk with other food. t? UWHMUW. SSc .slse (I eake) enough .lor Fut rjr, Kitchen or Cellar. 46c slie (2 caketr) for _Cklek?n House, coops, or small buildings. 41.26 slie (6 cakes) enough (or all (arm and out-bulldlngs, storage buildings, or (actor; buildings. Sold and guaranteed by CASH flROCKRY ft MARKET "" FOR RENT 2, 3 or 4 horse crop (or rent one mile from Justice High School on the Raleigh road, also one fine milk cow and 10 acres of land (or sale. Terms easy. Apply to J. N. Wester, Box 93, Spring Hope, N. C. R 2. 9-29-tf Stop that Headache with SAM'S HEAD EASY. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND I Under and bji virtue of the power tbnferred upon me as Trustee by that certain deed of trust 'executed on the 15th day of May, 1920, by O. Z. Ed wards and wife Caasle Edwards, and recorded In Hook 224 page 460, Regis try of franklin Couiuy, default hay ing been made In 'he payment of the Indebtedness secured thereby and de. mand having been made upon me to ' foreclose the same, I will on MONDAY, THE 18th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1922 at or abou^the hour of noon, at th? Court house door In Franklin County In Loulsburg, N. C., offer tor sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands: Those certain tracts or parcels of land, situate In Sandy Creek Township Franklin County. State of North Car olina, and described aa follows: = ? First Tract. Lot No. 3 In the di vision of the Mrs. A. P. Edwards Dower land, said Lot No. 3 contain ing 60 acres, and T>eing fully describ ed by metes and bounds In Report of Commissioners filed In that Special Proceeding entitled "Joel Z. Terrell vs. O. Z. Edwards et al" duly recordv ed In Book 10 page - ? -i Orders and Decrees In the office of Clerk Super ior Court Franklin Countjr, N. C., ref erence to which Ib here , made. Second Tract. Js'ot~No. 1 In the di vision of the Zedeklah Edwards land assigned to M. J. Edwards and by him conveyed to E. N. Edwards and . by him conveyed to said O. Z. Ed wards by deed of March, 1884 . See bw?k 65 page 190 in Reg. office, and begintoxat a stake dividing lot No. 2 and runKN 26d W 5 poles to an oak; thence N SSd E 98 1.4 poles to a stake, the dm^ion line of No. 4; thence along said line S 12d W 50 poleB, S 58d W to tlje beginning, con taining 32 acres expaqt from this 1 acre sold to Franklin 1Kpunty Board of Education for a schoopi^ouse. This the 16th day of Nov./si922, ll-24-4t E. H. MALONE, T>u^tee. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administrator of the* estate of the late John N. Harris, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate? et said de cendent to present the same to the undersigned orr or before the 24th day of November, 1923, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This Nov. 24, 1922. R.^VV HARRIS. Adm'r., Dunn, N. C. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffin, Attys. Louisburg, N. -C. ll-24-6t NOTICE OK SALE i By virtue of the power and author ' ity contained in an order of the Su. perior Court of Franklin County ujade in the wwtge of Strotlier et als vs. , Strother etfrl, the undersigned com missioners wiN on MONDAY, the 4th DAY OF DECEMBER. 1922 at the Courthouse door in the town of Louisburg, N. C. sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder a certain tract or parcel of land lying and Sltu jaled in Frankllnton township, bound ed by Tar river and Middle creek, and known as the Jack Strother tract of land, containing 106 acxog, more or less,.? Terms of sale: One-fourth casp, bSlMce in twelve mouths. This No^T 4th, 1922. T. ?. WILDER. W. M. PERSON, ll_10-4t Commissioners. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA: FRANKLIN COUNTY: Under and by virtue and authority contained in the deed or trust execu ted and delivered by John Batton/and i Susie H. Batton to I. T. Valentine,, trustee, dated January 21, 1921 and re- ' corded In the ofTice of the Register of Deeds of Franklin county lit book 241 at pages 234 and 235, and default hav ing befen made in the payment of the, notes thereby secured, and upon mand and request of the holder of the said notes described therern, \jw\\\ on MONDAY. THE ?th OF DECEMBER, 1922 at or near the hour of, 12 o'clock M., at the courthouse door of Franklin county. In Louistnrfk, N. C.. offer for sale and sell to tne highest bidder, for cash, all that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being m Cypress ! Creek township. Franklin county, North Carolina, described as follows, to.wlt: Beginning at the road, a rock, thence north 46 degrees eaet 10 l-i poles to a pine 8tumi>, thence north 7? 1-2 de gree* east 76 poles to a branch, thence along said branch 35 poles, 7 links to Cypress Creek, thence up the courses on th? said creek 220 poles to a birch, pine and arh pointers, thenco south 88 degrees west 160 poles to a rock and hickory, thence south 3 degrees west 127 1-2 poles to a post oak on the road, thence along the road 103 poles to the beginning, containing 173 1-4 a<res, more or less, the same being the Identical tract of land that was con veyed to Ruffln Batton by John Ellis as evidenced by deed of record tn the office of the Register ot Deeds for Franknn countyln book 80 at pages 162 and 163. This 27th day of October, 1922. ll:3-5t I. T. VALENTINE. Trustee. DON'T FORGET TO 8EXD ADVERTISING COPY IN EARLY To Stop ? Quick HONEY, a >1* the cough by irritated tiasurs. O-PEN-TRATE Head Golds and every bottle of HONEY. The salvo chest and throat n Cold of Croup." Ifnallnfl Honfr In the ''flllnt ffffrl "f the pore* -ton an<1 DON'T FORGET THE PLACE AND THE DATE jhe puce is f: N. SPIVEY'S ^THE DATE IS EVERY DAY To buy your heavy and fancy groceries, shoes, underwear, shirts, hosiery, Etc. A nice line of fresh fruits always on " hard T. N. Spivey Louisburg, N. C. New Brick Store _ Near Bridge ?Phone 322 Open Day and Night GROCERIES i I am pleased to announce to. my friends that I have just opened a complete and new line of Heavy and Fan cy Groceries, Notions, etc. in the store room formerly oaifupied by E. S. Ford on Nash Street, where I wilt be <?fflad to have you call and give me at least a portion of your patronage. I shall keep the best at all times and give the most prompt service and closest prices. Come in and see me. BRING ME YOUR COUNTRY PRODUCE AND RECEIVE THE BEST PRICES. N. B. Tucker' NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. Best Service For The Least Money JAR VIS STORAGE BATTERIES Mad^in North Carolina 18 Months Unconditional Guarantee REDUCED PRICES Batteries Recharged and Repaired ALLEN MACHINE COMPANY GARAGE, Louisburg, N. C. Day Phone 295 J Night Phone 280-L PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP Cord and Fabric Casings "Ton-Tested" Tube FREE with every casing WHY WAIT To bny your fall and winter clothing, shoes, h*ts, caps, cloak3, 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 while you can make a better selection and save money. Our prices aar?-the same as at the first of the season, and are as low as c%n 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 Orei-coats, In manr shades and styles, $20.00 ralues $12.45 MEN'S Suits or Orercoats, Kegnlar 125.00 rain? $14.95 MEN'S ?rcoats, $1 $18.85 Salts or Orercoats, $30.00 Taints at only ^ MEN'S f.V>.00 Salts er Overcoats, all the newest styles, at only $22.45 COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH OTHERS ? THE1J, BUY HERE! Extra Heavy Light or Dark Outing Flannel, per yard 2 13c Extra Heavy Bleached or Unbleached Canton Flannel, per yart 18c 9-4 Bleached or Unbleached Pepperal Sheeting, per yard 4So 36-inch Bleaching, extra flno quality, yard lie Heavy Cotton Plaids, per yaid lflc ?"-inch Unbleached Shec" yard DON'T OVERLOOK THESE DRESS GOODS SAVINGS F Extra fine Dress Ginghapis, worth the world over at tho ^ilresent market price 25c, at only^yard 15c Extra quality Certain Scrim, regular 20c value, yard 9c Druid Sheeting, per yawl 12c Ampikeg Apron Checked Ginghams, ^/f>est 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, while It lasts, per yard 19c DRESSES IDEAL FOR FALL Ladles and Misses Can Find New Froek at LESS COST Now One lot o f Ladles' Serge Dresses, a snap at HO, only ,1 $4.9o One lot of Ladles' Dresses, regular )15.00 value, at only $7.45 ^2 * Ladlcfr^fre Is a real value for you. ^Dvgfses that are up to the minute ^Tnstyle, a real value at $20.00 only $12.45 Ladies' fine new Fall Dresses ? no need of going into details about ? we mere ly ask you to come and have a look, at only $16.15 Ladles' One Dresses, nothlnc newer In style for this fall, a real bargain at $36.00, only $88.45 SHOES! SHOES! AT LESS THAN OLD TIME PKICES Men's Extra quality Work Shoes, $4.00 value, at only '.inrj 13.45 Men's Flno Shoes in Black or Tan, medlunj or narrow toe, $6.50 value at Ladles' fine High Shoes, In medium or High Heel, $4.00 value at $2.15 Ladles' flno Shoes, In Black or Tan, newast In style, $7.50 value at $8.95 Boysif Shoes, regular'$3 . 00 value, at offly per pair $1.15 g/s' Shoes that are really worth $4.50 / at only $&86 CHILDREN'S SHOES In Black or Tan, $2.00 value at . ,$1.35 Children's Shoes ? a snap at 13.60 ? at per pair $IJN? Children's Shoes, regular $4.00 values, at only per pair $3.45 Children's Shoes, a real value at $4.50, only $8.85 BOYS' SU ITS One lot Boys' Suits, $3.60 value . $1.95 Boys' All Wool Suits, $7.50 Talus at HK Boys' 8ults worth $4 50, at only, $9A> $12.30 Roys' Suits $7.45 $5.00 and $6.00 Boys' 8ults at.. $3.45 $16.00 Boys' Suits $9.95 F. A.. ROTH COMPANY THE STORE THAT ALWAYS SELLS TflE CHEAPEST LOUISBURG, * NORTH CAROLINA
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