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THESE HOT DAYS. EVERY ONE KNOWS MRS.
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IDEAS AND WE CAN ASSURE YOU THAT YOUR
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ALLTYME CREPE
$1.69
Alltyme Crepe, 40 inches wide in season's newest shad
es of Brown, Black, Blue, Tan, Grey and all high col- (
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SILK MESSALINE
$1.98
Silk Messalino, ve'-y dne quality in Black, Navy, Brown
.White, etc., regular $3.00. value.
SILK TAFFETA
$1.98 1
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also Blnck, Brown, Navy and White.
i
PRINTED CREPE
$1.69 1
Printed Crepe newest shade, fine for trimming dresses
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CREPE DeCHINE '
$1.69
Crepe DeChine in every color you can think of, extra
jine quality, good lustre, also staple shades, regular
$2.25 value.
NORMANDY CREPE
. $2.79 . ,
New Normandy Cref>e, exquisite patterns, high shades
only, 40 inch wide, really worth $4.00 yard.
COLLARS AND CUFFS
49c and 98c
All newest models you can think of, anything in this
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less than you can anywhere.
WHITE PUMPS AND OXFORDS
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$1.45 Up
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| FORECLOSURE SALE LANDS
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained in that certain deed of trust
made by Geo. W. Burnett end wife.
Anile Burnett to Wm, H. R\iffln.
Trustee, dated Dec. 11, 1919, and re
corded in Franklin Registry in Book
21>4. page 4S7, default having been
made in the payment of the debt there
by secured and demand for foreclos
Ute by the holder of the debt thereby
secured on the said trustee, the under
sis uc d will, cn i
MONDAY. JULY 23. 1923
(at about the hour of noon, a: the court
| house door in Loulsburg. N. C., offer
'lor sale at public auction, to the high
lest bidder for cash, those lands In
?said deed of trust conveyed and there
luescribed as follows:
} First Tract. Beginning at a rock,
j James Smith's corner in Wllliaips
I (formerly Hill's) line, thence by the
j Fuller survey of 1901 West 50 poles
to u stake and pointers, a new corner
made bv J T. Inscoe in 1910; thence
| l>y survey of 1910, S 1 1-2 W 80 poles
? to a stake and pointers, corner tor No.
|2 in Boddie's line; thence by Fuller
: survey of 1901. East 50 poles to a
' s'uki : thence Nl E SO poles to the
begiuuiug, containing twenty ?fire
acres, more or less, it being lot Na 1
in the Division of land among Roden
Alston and others fully described in
partition agreement duly recorded In
Book 179. page 20. et seq., reference
to which is hereby made.
Second Tract. Beginning at a stake
and pointers corner for No. 1 In Wil.
liams line, thence by survey of W. N.
Fuller of 1901 West 50 poles to a
stake and pointers, a corner between
the first 50 acres tract purchased;
thence S 1 W SO poles to a stake and
pointers in Boddie's line; thence East
50 poles to a stake and pointers, a
new corner made by Inscoe in 1910;
thence by survey of Inscoe 1910 N 1
1-2 E SO poles to the beginning, con
taining 25 acres, more or less. Both
tracts being conveyed to G. W. Bur
nett by deed dated Dec. 9, 1919, refer
ence to which is hereby made to
Franklin registry. This June 22, 1923,
C-22-5t WM. H. RUFF1N, Trustee.
TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND
By virtue nf the power of sale con
tained in that certain deed of trust
n:adc on Dec. 1. li1 14, by Charles C.
Ayscue and wife. Ida Ayscue to Wm,
H. Ruffin. Trustee, and recorded in
Book 199 page 462. Registry of Frank
lin County, X. C.. default having been
made in the payment of the debt
thereby secured, and demand for fore
t'osure having been made on said
trustee, by the holder of said indebt
edness, the undersigned will on
MONDAY. JULY 23, 1923
at or about the hour of noon at the,
Courthouse door in Louisburg, N. C.,
ofier for sale at public auction to the
highest bidder fcr cash the following
described land: a certain tract of
land, lying and being in Franklinton
rownsh'p, Franklin County, North
Carolina, and more particularly des
cribed as follows: Bounded on the
West by the lands of T. J. Evans, on
the North by the lands of J. K. Wright
3n the East by th.e lands of the Estate
'A Norman I.ong. dec., and on the
South by the lands of Murray and
Grissom. containing 150 acres, mors
or less, and being the land conveyed
by Lucy C. Ball and Susan W. Ball to
Charles C. Ayscue by deed recorded
In the Registry of Franklin County
In Book 158 page 592,-- reference to
which is hereby made for fuller des^
Lription of the same. But there is
excepted, from this sale 23 3-10 acres
Bold to Mrs. Lottie Morton bv deed du
ly recorded in the Registry of Frank
lin County in Book 199 page 490. ref
erence to which is hereby made for
full description of the land excepted.
This June 19, 1923.
C-22-5t WM H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the power
end authority contained In that mort
gage deed executed on the 19th day
of November, 1919, duly registered in
the office of the Register of Deeds for
Franklin County in Book 210, page
471, default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness thereby
secured. I, the undersigned Mortga
gee. will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, at the Court
House door of Franklin County, N.
C., on
MONJ>AY. JULY 16. 1923
at 12 o'clock. M., a certain piece or
tract of land lying and being in Frpnk
linton Township. Franklin County,
and State of North Carolina, end de
scribed and defined as follows, to
wit:
Beginning on the East side of the
Tomlinson-Beves roadway at an iron
stake, corner for W. H. Long; thence
8 87 l-2d E 13 and 72-100 chains to a
stake, corner for Lots Nos. 3 and 4;
thence N 2 l-2d E 12 and 20-100 chains
to a stake in Driveway; thence N 87
l-2d W 13 61-100 chains to a stake on
the East side of the Tomlinson-Beves
roadWay: thence 8 3 l-2d W 12 20-100
chains to the beginning, containing
16 68-100 acres, being Lots Nos. 1, 2,
and 3 of the land conveyed by deed of
W. H. Long to W. R. Hunt, and re
corded In Book Page of the
Registry of Franklin County, as will
appear from plot and survey of H. A
Chappell, C. EL, November 10th, 1919.
said plot or survey recorded In Book
- at Page of the Registry of
Franklin County. This the 16th day
of June. 1923.
|6-22-4t W. R. HUNT. Mortgage?
NOTICE
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate of Mrs. Mary O. Hudson,
deceased, late of Franklin County, no,
tlce Is hereby given all persons hold.
Ing claims against said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned on or
before the 22nd day of June, ^924, or
this notice will be plead in bar of
their recovery. All persons Indebted
to said estate will please come for
ward and make Immediate settlement.
? - This June 21st, 1923.
6-22-6t W. H. HUDSON, Adm'r.
You might keep cool this summer
by becoming a deep sea diver.
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TRUSTEE'8 RE-?JALE OF LAND
Pursuant to an order of rt-eale
r.iudo by ihe Superior Court o( Fi ink
tin County in thu waiter of sale of
lauds of H. A. Williams by Win. H.
IF ace, Trustee upon an advance bid on
i sale thereof made June 11, 1923, and
I by virtue of the power of sale con
jtained in that certain deed of trust
! til ted April 15, 191S and recorded In
IFrar.kJin Registry In Book ISM, page
bS9. default having been made to the
layruent of the debt thereby secured
mid demand for foreclosure having
I been made by the holder of the ln
I (u-btedtiess so secured upon said trus
tee. the undersigned will on
MONDAY. JULY 9, 1923
at the noon recess of court, Oder for
(sale at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, the following des
'cribed lands situate noar the Town of
\ oungsrille and In said deed ot trust
described as Lot No. 4 of the division
of the Williams land, and more par
ticularly defined as follows: Begins
at a stake, corner of Lot No. 6 in the
line of the Railroad land; thence N
SS 1-2 W 15.25 chains to the center of
the road, corner for No. 6, marked by
a stake on the East side; thence along
the road S 20 1-2 E 3.92 chains;
thence S 34 1-2 E 1.80 chains to a
stake near a corner of the graveyard:
thence S 8S 1-2 E 13.50 chains to a
earner of Lot No. 6 In the line of the
Railroad land; thence along that line
X S \V 5 chains to the beginning, con
taining 7 1-2 acres, less one acre re
st rved and excepted for family grave
vard. This June 22, 1923.
WM. H. PACE. Trustee.
Wm. H & Thos. W. Ruffin,
Attorneys. 6-22-3t
APPLICATION FOR PAROLE OF J.
C. HAGWOOD
Application will be made to the
Governor of North Carolina for the
parole of J. C. Hagwood. convicted at
ti e Janaury Term of the Superior
Court cf Franklin County for the
crime of house-breaking anc^ larceny
aiul sentenced to the roads o? WaVe
County for a term of five years.
All persons who oppose the grant
ing of said parole are invited to for
ward their protests to the Governor
without delay. \
This the 17th diiy of May, 1923.
C-n2-2t
XOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND
By virtue of the power giver to the
undersigned Trustee In a certain deed
of trust made by J. E. Wright and
wife, to the undersigned Trustee, dat
ed May 14. 1920 recorded tn book 2J3
1 ages 230-231 of the office of the Reg
bier of Deeds of Franklin County, x.
C.. (default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness thereby
scoured) the undersigned wjll offer
tor sale at the courthouse door in
J.ctlisburg, N. C. at 12 o'clock n->on,
t!ie following described real estate, on
TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1923
A certain tract or parcel of land In
Franklin County, Dunn's Township.
North Carolina described as follows:
bounded on the X by the lands of
Tom Jones and E. T. Wright, on the E
by the lands ot Willie I'attlford, on the
S by the lands ot Atha Jeans, and on
tbe W by the Louisburg road, contain
lug 90 acres, more or less, and being
the Identical land conveyed by John
Alford and wife to J. E. Wright by
deed duly recorded In book 162, page
263, Franklin County Registry, to
which reference s hereby made for
further description.
This the 20th day of June, 1923.
6-22-3t A. M. SCALES, Trustee.
NOTICE
Havinlg tualilod as Administrate*
of the estate of J. T. Edwards, de
ceased, late of Franklin County, no
tice is hereby given all persons hold
ing claims against said estate to pre*
sent them to the undersigned on or
before the 22nd day ot June, 1924, or
this notice will be plead in bar of
their recovery. All persons Indebted
to said estate will please come for
ward and make immediate settlement.
This June 21st, 1923.
e-22-6t MRS. M. E. EDW'ARDS, Admrx
NOTICE
Having qualified aa administrator, c
t a. of the estate of J. E. Nicholson, de
ceased, late of Franklin County, no
tice is hereby given all persons hold
ing claims against said estate to pre*
gent them to the undersigned on or
before the 22nd day of June, 1924, or
this notice will be plead in bar of
Ihelr recovery. All persons Indebted
to "said estate will please come for
ward and make Immediate settlement
This June 21st, 1923.
C. T. NICHOLSON.
6-22 6t Admr. c. t. a.
FOR SALE
We have listed for sale several val
uable farms, among which are (1)
about 84 acres Cedar Rock T. S. known
as Cooke land, on State highway; (2)
about 135 acres Hayesvllle T. 8. known
as part of Whltaker lands. For prices
and terms, see
FRANKI.IN INS. & REALTY CO.
(Over First National Hank)
$50.00 REWARD!
For information leading to
t-irest and conviction of person
for tearing up road *ign on
Frahklinton road.
6-22-tf F. A. ROTH.
$25 REWARD
A reward of )26 each wlil be paid
foe the arrest and return of Zeb Col
lins and John W. Leonard, convicts
on the Louisburg Township Road
fcrce, who broke from Stockade on
Tuesday night, Jnne 19th, 1923 Both
are white men weighing abont 140
pounds each. Leonard Is Inclined to
a red face and red hair, Collins has
a sallow complexion, black hair.
Louisburg Township Road
Commission,
A. P. Strickland, Chairman
A. V. Johnson, Bec'y. 6-22-2t
There are June bugs and June
grooms. Boys catch one while their
sisters, catch the other.
The Sale is Still On at
TONKEL'S
New Store
Where new goods are arriv
ing duilv consisting of
HATS
READY-MADE DRESES
SHOES
CLOTHING
MEX'S HATS AND CAPS
"We liave a special line of
new hats for Ladies, worth $0
Special for this sale ? $3.95
Bunsalow Aprons, worth $2
and $2.50,
Special during this sale
95c and $1.48
Men's Kahki Pants, worth
$2.50, at $1.50
Remember this sale is still
on, and come and get your
. share of the Bargains, while
iiiey last.
Remember you are always
WELCOME at
A. Tonkel
* LOUISBURG'S NEWEST STORE
Next Door to H. C. Taylor's Hardware Store
Louisburg, : N. G.
Arsenate of Lead
1 Pound Package 45c
5 " " $2.00
SPRAYERS $7.50 each
TBMftin* I * v . * . .
Rubber Roofing
1 Ply $1.00 Roll
2 " 1.50
3, " 2.00
McKINNE BROS.
PAY CASH and PAY IFSS
NOTICE
Having qualified as Executrix of the
estate of Boston Allen, deceased, late
of Franklin County, all persons hold
ing claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present them to
the undersigned on or before the 28th
day of May 1024, or this notice will
be plead In bar of their reoovety, All
persons Indebted to said estate are re
quested to make Immediate settle
ment, This May 28th, 1#28,
IDA ALLEN, Extrx.
O. M Beam, Attorney. #-l-6t
NOTICE '
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate of Sarah Thomas Morris,
deceased, late ot Franklin County, no
tice Is hereby given all persons hotd
Vi
lng claim* against said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned on or
before the 28th (lay of May, 1924, or
this notice will be plead In bar of
their recovery. All persons Indebted
to said estate will please coma for
ward and make lmmadiate settlement.
This May 28th, 1928.
J. W. THOMAS, Admr.
G. Mr Beam, Attorney. 6-1 -fit
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