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THE FRANKLIN TIMES A. F. JOHNSON, Editor and Manager ?TAR DROPS? ?Cotton gold for 26 1-2 cents a pmnd In Loulsburg yesterday. ?Mr. OUle G. Perry lias taken a position with C. C. Hudson Co. ?The street paving force Is at , v (irk on Main street near the Baptist church. ?Don't forget to call In to see the ed'tor next week anA pay up your subscription and a year In advance. Uev. H. E. Spenco to Preach Kev. H. K. Spence, Sunday School Secretary for the North Carolina Con ference will occupy the pulpit at the Methodist church Sunday morning and night. The public is Invited. Wliat-You Can Do to Help Wji This War. Our problem Is to teed our Allies this winter by sending them as much food as we can of the most concen trated nntrltlvft valua In -the least shipping space. These foode are wheat, beef, pork, dalry jiroducts, and sugar. Our solution Is to eat less of these end more of other foods of which we have an abundance, and to waste less of ili foods. , ? ? ? '!* Bread and Cereals Have at least one wheatless meal a day. Use corn, oat, rye, barley, or mixed cereal rolls, muffins, and breads In place of white bread certainly for one meal and, If possible, for two. Eat less cake and pastry. ? As to white bread, If you buy from a baker, order It a day In advance; then he will not bake beyond hlB needs. Cut the loaf on the table and Bnly as required. Use stale bread tor toast and cooking. * Meat Use more poultry, rabbits, and es pecially fish and sea food In place of beef, mutton and pork. Do not use either beef, mutton or pork more than once daily, and then serve smaller portions Use all left-over n.eat cold or in made dishes. Use soups more freely. Use beans; they have nearly the same food value as meat. Milk TJSe all of the milk, waste no part of It. The children must have whole milk; therefore use less cream. There Is a great waste of "food by not using all skim and sour milk. Sour milk can be used In cooking and to'make cottage cheese. Use butter milk and cheese freely. ? Butter, Lard, Etc. Dairy butter has food values vital ? to children. Therefore ,use It on the table as usual, especially for children. Use as little as possible In cooking. Reduce the use of fried foods to reduce the consumption of lard and other fats. Use vegetable oils,as olive1 and cottonseed oil. Save dally one-third of an ounce of animal fat. Waste no soap; It contains fat and the glycerine necessary for ex plosives. You can make scrubbing soap at home, and, in some locations you can sell your saved fats to the scap maker, who will thus secure oui needed glycerine. Sagar t.se less candy and sweet drinks. Use less sugar in tea and coffee. Use honey, maple syrup, and dark syrups for hot cakes and wafles without but ter or sugar. Do not frost or Ice cakes. Do not stint the use of BUgar In putting up frluta and Jams. They may be used In place of butter. Vegetables and Fruits We have a superabundance of vege tables. Double the use of vegetables. They take the place of part of wheat and meat, and,,, at the same time, are healthful. Use potatoes abundant ly. Store potatoes and roots proper ly and they will keop. Use_fru!ts generously. Fnel Coal comes from a distance, and our railroad facilities are needed for var purposes. Burn fewer fires. If you can get wood, use It. The pretty girl was willing quite, Proposals to extort; But she wants no man very long. Nor will she have him short. Much Worse "Once let a man wtth_a_thlmbleful of brains get the Idea that he has an analytical mind,and he 1s the greatest bore on earth.". "I know a greater bore than that." "Name him." i . *v , "'.The fellow wlthotfCeren a thimble ful of br&lns who tlibiks he has an analytical mind." V-V4 * ? ' ? It absolutely \U)f all worms. |1.00 " reward per hon f otherwise. Na. t.'onal Hog ChdIeV| Preventive. THE FRANKLIN TIMES $1.50 Par Yaar In Advaaoe A Letter From Washington The Food Admin strator Writes Us: - , "The use of baking powtfer breads'modi _of corn and other coarse flours instead of patent wheat flour as recommended t i^*TTff Conservation Division of the Food Administration. - The wheat needed foi export ls^hwi^onserved, and at the same time healthful food for our own people s provided. Tn^-oicculation of recipes pro viding for these uses would be of assista ice in carrying out ouf^pl^ns." The following recipes for Corn B ead and Rye Rolls save wheat flour and make attractive and wholesorr s food for every day when mad? with ROY AIL CORN BREAD 1M cups corn meal H cup flour r > 4 lsvel teaspoons Roval Baking Powder 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1% cups milk ? ~ 8 tablespoons shortening ITis thoroughly dry Ingredients; add milk snl melted i virt-n.a*: b'.at \roii; pour Into well created pta r.r.i llr?**n ?hot oven atotft S5 minute*. RYE ROLLS 2 cups rye floor * H teupoon gait 8 level teupoon? Royal Baking Powder % cup milk % tablespoon shortening ^ 81ft dry ingredients together, add milk and melted shortening. Knead on floufed board; shape Into rolls. Pot Into greased pans and allow to stand in warm place 20 to 25 minutes. Bake In modwate oven tft to SO minutes. Ot:r rad, white end llur booklet " Best War Time Recipct" containing additional similar recipes tc :t frc on r; juut. AdJrc s Royal fishing Powder Company, Dept. H, 135 William Street, New York* DELrfJO-LIOHT-We boast ol our ser vice. Don't buy komethlnj^from some s! ranger you wllK neva^aee or bear from him agatn.Uej00-L.lght, 1 ike a standard automoJ)WFor other depen dable goods bin ItA reliable home uo..ler.. We^ffer thX best of service tco. Sold by Farm \Home Electric Lighting Co., Ortord, ff. C. 9-1.4-tf DELCO-LIGHTVJt Is self cranking self stopping, barfbearing, air cooled, and t>urns Vo/oscne. It "costs three and one-halfCcents par kilowatt to make a llgfit.\Sold by Farm Home Electric Iilghtlkg Co., Oxford N. C. 6-14-tf SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES. At 12 M., Monday, November 5th, 1S17 at the Court House door in Loulsburg, N. C. Iwlll sell at publlcauction to thq highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the laws of North Carolina, all lands In Franklin Coun ty on which the taxes for 1916 remain unpaid, a list of which lands to be sold, apd the amount of taxes due thereon, with costs of advertisement added, as required by Section 2887 Revisal 1905, Is as follows: Dunns Jownship Bunn Mercantile Co. 1 lot 35.34 Crudup, Miss A. D. 95 a 8.83 Driver, Sue 67-a 9.25 Gay, Albert 1 lot 1.7> Jones, Weston 37 a 1 lot 12.51 Marshburn, Mrs. Ida V. 1 lot 1.49 Medlin, L. M. 50 1-2 a 12.26 Pearce, L S. 24 a 5.43 _Fwry, H. K. 40 a 9.55 Perry, Green 23 3-4 a " ? 14.93 Puckett, P. H. 24a 6.48 Stalllngs, C. M. 1 lot 1*80 Tant, O. L. 192 3-4 a 35.54 Tant, Mrs. _0. L?. 60 a 6.97 Weathersby, Alton 58 a 4.60 Harris Township Camp. Mfg. Co. S. Timber Perry, R. C. 39 a Perry, S. L. 60 a Ransdale, W. C. 717 a Woodard, Mrs. Ella 12 a Young, Mrs. Thos. 29 3-4 a YoungrsviUe Township Baker, Gillie 2 lota Cbeatfiam, J. A. 1 lot Edwards, Ellen Est 1 lot Gill, D. E. 210 a Hicks, H. S. 1 lot Harris, A. M. 446 a Harris, Sam 1 lot Hawkins, Albert 15 a King, T. J. 172 a King, B. G. 393 Mitchell, Mrs. P. Mitchell, Sol 2 lot] Pearce, R. E. 2 lots1 Person gnd Hill 520\ Woodlief, Mrs. M. F. 2\Jots Woodlief J. W. 1 lot Winston, Wm. M. 1 lot Young, I. H. 2 a Young, C. H. 100 a Franklintnn Townshil Arrlngton, Sallie 1 lot ^Bay Allen, Dock 1 lot Bal Brown, J. A. 2 lots Bal Barbee, C. B. 6 lots Libby Dorsey and Charily Bowser, Eaton Est 1 lot j Bowser, Ludie 1 lot Bowser, Addle J. 1 lot/' Birchael, Sidney 1 I9 Carlyale, A. R. 1 lot Cooke, S. B. 7 lota' Canady, John 30 a / .Canady, Eliza 39 /a 'Cooke, Chanle 1 jlot Conyers, John V lot Cooke, Wallace/ 90 a Green, Bryant 30 a Green, Alfred/1 lot Hill, J. P- 18 a Harris, J. W.; 3 lots Henderson Len 1 lot Henderson, W. Henry/ Jeffrys, Jennie lib t/ Johnson, Noah 2 ly Lf.ltman, J 2 a May, H. T. 1 lot Matthews, J. C. 25 a Merritt, C. S. 2 lots'" McGhee, Tom 1 ldt McKnight, J. R. 1 lot Person, Shepherd S. 1 lot Person, Dallas 1 lot Perdue Elizabeth Est 2 lota Person, Annie and H, Perry Winston, R. N. Est Hot Winston, Matthew 2 lots Wilson, Isham 1 lot Williams, Moaning 1 lot Williamson, Sol Est 7-lots ' HayeoTllle Township Ay setter W. N. 45 1-2 a Fuller, L- A. 50 a Gooeb, D. J. 90 a ,. Hunt, Pompey 5 a Kearney, Nathan 1 a Moore Mrs. T. G. 30 a Rodwell, A. T. 25 a Rocky Foi*d Lodge 1-4 a Sandy Creek Township Burt, Dr. S. P. 88 a Bowden, Haywood 60 a Hlght, W. O. 11 a Hill, J. P. 303 a Hayes, Robt. 100 a Jackson, Giles la Williams, J. S. 813 a' Yarboro, W. H. Est 218 a Gold Mine Township Alston, Peter 19 a ' Burnett, E. Z.l lot , . W. H. ALLEN, Sheriff, Franklin Co Boone, Robt. 39 a 5.96 Collins, W. L. 1 lot 1.53 Oreen, E. ?. 1 lot 1.89 Griffin, P. B. 22 1-2 a S.72 Gupton, C. C. 46 a 8.76 Gupton, Jordan 21 a 2.64 Gupton, Cornelius E. 11 a 18.76 Griffin, R. H. 693 a 98.93 Jenkins, J. T. l'lot . 1.60 Leonard, C. E. Est 60 a 5.34 Matthews, B. F. 66 a 6.72 Murphy, A. D. 72 a 6.19 Murphy J. T. 20 ' 2.56 Parrlsh. W. A. 21ots 2.64 Stokes, Ed 45 3-4 a 4.3S Upchurch, R. J. 150 a 13.58 Upchurch, W. D. 10 a 18.25 Williams, J. S. 2 lots 2.23 Williams, W. K. Est 14 a 3^M Wood, C. G. 142 a 6 lots vlT^SS Wilson, Dave Est 39 1-2 a 3.13 Yarboro, W. H. Est 236 a 17.3* Cedar Rock Township Dtlbrldge, R. L. 71 a Bal 2.76 Dew, Mrs. E. R. 30 a 4.37 Dennis, Mrs. W. J. 100 a 12.69 Gupton, James Eaton 6 1-2 a 6.41 Gieen, E. 8. 188 a 36.18 Green, Lyla 50 a 5.79. Griffin, B. H. 35 a 4.53 Harrison, Annie, P. 35 a 10.12 Hight/W. C. 11 a 2.27 Lancaster. John Est 16 2-3 a 2.88 Mupfchy, J. T. 2 1-2 a 1.92 Mrfphy, J. W. Est 56 a 5.fig Snis, Margaret 11 a 4.53.. ^Oviieleas Alfred Est 229 a 20.63 Wheless, Nathan 3 1-4 a .2 yrs 8.00 Wheless, Ella 3 1-4 a 1.52 Williams and Yarboro 27 a 4.03 Cypress Creek Township Alford, Mrs. L. S. 40 a 33.98 | Davis, Marlah 4 a 1.74 ! Edwards, Levi 450 a . 36.42! Howell, J. 8. 135 a 12,30 Huffines, R. S. 100 a 7.1)6 Maadowa and McKlnne 252 a 20.72 Perry, Mrs. Luella 110 a 8.74 Sykes, Mrs.. Nannie 211 a 15.59 Stalllngs, C. M. 11 a 3.22 vWood, Mrs. Lucy 10 a 2.54 Loulsburg Township Alston, Loulsana 1 lot 2.71 ' Clack John 1 lot 5.02 ! DavV Durell, Sr 1 lot Bal 7.47 Davlffi. Alex and W 1 lot 6.24 j Davis,XAlgler 1 lot 4.10 I DlckensV John A. 1 lot 7.97 J ElllngtoA Mrs. M. F. 87 1-2 -15.50 Eastern If- an d Trust Co 12 lots 36.811 Egerton, Ataios 1 lot 9.18 1 Egerton, 049. 1 lot ? 9.36 Furman, Mrs. Bettle Est 1 lot 2.20 1 Flnlator, J. H. 1 lot 20.30 Foster, Bryant "1 lot 6.93 Foster, Thos. 1-2 a 3.62 Fester, Louisa 9 a 5.87 Gee, Mrs. Nora A. 33 a 5.06 Green and Yarboro Co. 1 lot 108.87 Oreen, Mrs. E. 8. 4 lots Bal 97.72 Green, Tom 1 lot ? , 9.31 Green, John 2 a - 8.88 Hedgepeth, A. P. Est 8 a 5.99 Hale, E. H. 1 lot 15.27 Hell, Mrs. A. M. 3 lots 169.76 Hall and Green 1 lot 43.76 Holllngsworth, J. W. 4 lots 116.83 Hcuck, Mrs. M. P. 2 lots 70.67 Hailewood, Hlxle 1 lot 3.41 Harris. Rev. W. H. 1 lot 13.70 Johnson, Vlney 1 lot 3.15 Leonard, Hugh 1 lot 8.67 Little John, Louisa 9 a 7.44 Matthews, Mrs. H. A 103 a 64.92 Morton. Rev. W. B. 1 lot 47.92 Massenburg. Mrs. !>. B. 1 lot 21.04 Malone, Pat 1 lot ' 3.16 May, Wiley 1 lot 9.31 Perry, Dr. Herbert 1 lot 15.57 Place, Mrs. S. E. 21 a 18.86 Perry, Joe 1 1-4 a 6.74 Perry, Doc C. 1 lot ' 10.40 Roberts. Olivia 1 lot 2.65 Ruffln, Nancy 1 lot ? 1.99 Thomas, Judie 2 lots 16.09 Webster, C. T 110 a ?? 35 53 Williams, Mrs. D. T. 1 lot 14.00 Williams, J. 8. 2 lots 80.51 Williams, L. F. 3 a 8.31 Williams, J. H. 1 lot 10.16 White, Chas. H. 1 lot 2.94 Yarboro, Calvin Est 2 lota 11.56 1 Yarboro, Henry K. Admr" 1 lot 7.86 rbonv Henry K. 3 iota 44.60 Jo? 1 lot 8.10 Had a Grievance ' "Where are your . manners, air." asked a crusty business man of a bU" anger who linterembnlouBly rush ad Into liU private oM. "I left them out In the main office," answered the Irate caller, "where I was Insulted by two or three of your 4rrpudent clerks." Sour Stomach Eat slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, abstain from meat for a fjw days and li most cases the sour stomach will diWpear. If It does iiot take one of ffliamberlaln's Tablets Immediately afteA supper. Red meats are most likelyjto^&uie sour stom ach and yen tnay find It best tocut them out. Trustee's Sale of Land By virtue of the pswer of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust made on March 2, 19l6, by Eliza Can nady to W. H. Ruffln, Trustee,, and recorded In Book 210 at page 78, Registry of Fra kiln County, default having been ma e In the payment of the debt thereby secured, and demand for foreclosure laving been made on said trustee\by I he holder of the said daidebtednessVth underRtened will oi> Monday, NovAnl er 12, 1S17, at Sbour the hour of nob i at the Court house door in Loulsb Ig, N. C., offer for sale at auction \ the highest bidder for cash, the fdliowtng described laud: Situate 11 Qpunty and State aforesaid and P ankllnton Township, ar.d more parti ularly described as follows: Bounds on the North by the lands of Nathan Perry, on the East by the lands of Margaret Can nady, on the South by the lands of Thomas Fogg and on the West by the lands of John Cannady, containing 39 acres, more or less. This the 12th day of October. 1#17. -l0-12-5t. W. H. RUFFIN, Trustee Trustee's Sale of Land By virtue of the power of sale con tained In that certain deed of truBt made on March, 1916, by J. P Hill to W. H. Ruffln, Truste/, and record ed in Book 210 at paJe S4, Registry of Franklin Coukty, default having bten made in the javpient of the debt thereby secured anByBemand for fore closure having beqft made on the said trustee by Aeflholrfer of the in debtedness a for Aim,I dine undersigned will on Monday\6s'cWember 12, 1917, a* about the hourrofttooon at the court hcuse door in Lbu/skurg, N. C., offer for sale to tile lranest bidder for cash a tract of land/;(ltua4o in the County and State aforesaid, being In Louis burg Township, and iiofo particular ly described as follow?: Bounded on the North by the lands 'of A. W. Wat son and Mrs. Willie Macon, on the East by the lands of Mfs.,G. G. Gill, or. the South by the la^ds of F. M. Davis, and on the West By the Louft burg and Warrenton Road, - contain ing 104 acres. The Interest here of fered for sale, being a one-fifth un divided Interest In the above lands which descended to Pattle B. Wright as child-and heir of Sam Bailey, de ceased. This Oct. 12, 1917. 10-12-5t W. H. RUFFIN, Trustee Trustee's Sale of Land By virtue of the power of sale con tained In that certain deed of trust I made on Feb. 121, 191?, by W. E. Sledge and wife Wonle A< Sledge to I Ben T. Holden, trustee,/and recorded in Book 210 at pne JO, Registry of Franklin County, dil&pll having, been | made In the paymtat of the debt thereby secured, aid demand for foreclosure havlhg hekiymade on said trustee by the noldferlbf the said in debtedness. the Ni/jXTAlgned will on Monday, NovemboK12, US17, at about tie hour of noqy at tlit Court house door in Loui?Mrg? N.lC., offer for sale at auctloiyfo the nlghest bidder for cash," the/ following described lands: All of th? right! title, claim, interest and demand referred to and described lo that certain deed exe cuted by W E. Sledge td- Nonla L. Sledge on/the 81st day lot October, 1914, .whlc^ was recorded In Franklin County Registry In Book i02 at page 141, reference to which bang hereby made forf a fuller description and un derstanding thereof. 1 This Oct. 12, 1917. I , BEN T. HOLDEN, Trustee Wm. H. and Thoe. W. Rufflni Attys. 10-12-5t. 7 i v"i- -ci Subscribe Now The New LIBERTY they bear 4 per cent interest and are free from all/taxes. "M If you can't fight/help feed oar Armies anti Allies. i X We take subscriptions without charge to you/jor our service. / \ Fanners & Merchants BANK SAFEST FOR THE SAVING Make our Bank your Bank F. N. Egertori, IJres. - C. P. Harris, Vice-Pres M. S. Clifton, Cashier, Jas. King, Asst. Cashier We have the choicest line of Fancy and Heavy Groceries from which to select your ? ' Fair Week ^Supplies ' \ ? Automobile Accessories Bicycles, Bicycle Parts Oils, Greases and Motor cycle Supplies L. P. HICKS - ?? il'" v ?; On The Corner Jn ?I1 wtjm Louisburg, N. C. ? V. . ? ? - .?i&A ft*Si
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