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BBEY ARE NOT IRON CROSS&'gFnfl^": HOW ABOUT TH Bobbed hair. CHAMPIOHSHlP, ? UNCLtf [/ A^HIOH SCHOOL EBUCAXION A l recent (survey ,, o^, Htb\ widely | separated states alicfc th?t \3.t6 ?^K)r | cent ?? the farm population, 'if rolled In high schools, comp$ncK|">vlth S.6B of the non-farm population go population tng ttjyom) the grades. This should give pause to the peo ple who regard the farm as a "back woods" area . where education Is not rate<?TerJ,' ' Is valuable to the tiller ibf' the soll^ lust as It Is to thi pup#T who .goes. Into the mercantile business yf tatces up one of the professions. When parents "debatV "the question thia tall about sending their children to hlgfc ifechool, they will" probably ask: ?'Will -It pay in dollars and cents ?" A survey of three representative areas in "Indiana. . Illinois and Iowil shows that tenant farmers with a high school education receive an av vrnge 'ujyfcual l?ta>Vrincome of $526 a year more than ? men with only a common school education. A college education will add to this average $435 a year, making the in come of college graduates $979 more a year than the labor earnings of the men jntti only a common school edu cation#/ ?*????? ? - - - ? - . ^Cornell University has eslmated that a high school education Is worth tts'mueh to a farmer ai $6,000 worth of bonds bearing '6 per cent Interest, and that a college education Is worth twice that much. ? Many agencies have conducted In vestigations, all providing conclus-? lve evidence1 that the better trained farmers receive the better incomes. The same holds true of any other litio nf I if" ivnrT The trained men ami \voinon are the ones who win the better positions and who advance more rapidly. With the preponderance of the evi dence on the side of educatlM, eyery thinking boy asd-glrl will endeavor to go as far as It Is humanly possible for. them to go In acquiring know 1A^?:;' * BIDED prrAQLf o 6tatemint as to | WHlfU %-tAIU.ION QAM.PAIQN coLtwnoHr HAVS sona it ISSUED __ ! OSS, DISJHICT ASSOCIATIONS [>*Oent7 Nairetf L?cal Chdf?net V?m Mft Kmploytd In BrjKjlnt.^bout Development lqf-'Pvtur? Program . OR. a t BURT0 ; Omul tx rector, 1925 Prvgrtnv Southern Baptists. fbdloottnt the objects ? jrbtch tt* money dollerted 6ft tie Baptist .71' Million CaSva'SB gbes, the he an quarter* of that mproment tn Nash- i vflH bu tssufxl flip following , 8 rtbu meiit of thp aiatflbutloo ol ;tbe S77.084.48, rciwoaentlng the rei figures ii th? *trf& coilogtea mi that movement np to tear J* 1#14: Foreltffe mlaalons |9,8?I,B3J> JJOf BomO mUalona IS, 757,820.08' state and ai9o<flatioaal missions 19,008.769.37; Christian edit) oatlon 114,849.063.61; hospitals 12, $7 S. 691. 48 ; arnhacasree |4 484,966.87; ; BOntaf?/t}j WHS $iB70,i$i$fc, ax ' ponaes ana tlxea otiargofl Wot. other wis? aWorbed ta.091,60!J.B6;' apodal credits oni ffllacBllanagus mm IU- ! 690,990.47 ; puffciase and oJtemKra ol state; 4etlOffilnatluaal 2 00 .Mi foreign relief distributed balance .lit! Mission Board specials olgn Mission Board a; raised by ohnrcbea op and oiyonijx'd try them itoosspr.. AU Work (Joe* tarw*0> pl^litiWvF ^ lists R? been greiUj %. enod by tha Caxop , while * faggait: J a ftault ? tbij ? (urnhhed |a < t ot progress fy^lshad tie Ktowth Ol the to bt ?? program was at durlDC I* adfftt ah advance of Wow UPt'?m? a 'gam of |7 per cent J now QundAy lohoola gala of U? per oaati no* Sunday eobo-ol ; a gala d 113 pea Cea rw*u more I ? gal* ol ii mote flew manbote per ofiat: land bofterofenoaa. ? g**n M i8T. M tWS. ana Doner ojenoas, a (an af 187 par cont; 181,118.87$. 86 more Mod tp gifts to loc& pharch pnrtosel? * gain ot SB not ogqii ?M,llO?t.U mdf reported U gift* to ail dun, a g* ot 117 *0 coat; and |B74?7,#0i a ranee ghown Id th| taldo Ot local 1 church property, ? gun 9 II p* coat Completf CoHeotlena Now la the hope Qt completing the ooV lectio? of ?& Oatnpnlga enMcfiptlons by the close &t this yeai MB aeonr mi l&UBStT? effort 6UBI&M fh* UJ Uio Cil aum tire-year i daring the ffifo, ship ol Or. aral director, the ?arloa# Je* qd the subd) wajtt tifomho (ha genifid lead. tftS nomination l . forth at aU of thate l their annual nt bet tags la iha* the delegate* to the win la tun carry the m to th?tr local onnroheg th*ao-99*r*tlo? o< these fully Wrapping tram to aa to neat forward tu tar t ins. Dr. O. K. Bnrte. tenner general program and annoiuMe that he bo ga^be^c NOTICE or 9A LE OF LAND IN THB TOWN OF LOUISBURO, N. C. FOB UKLINQUENT PAVING ASSH8IH Ml NTS. Al or about the hour of D000 at th# Court House Door la Louisburg, N. C\. on Monday. June 2, 1924, ft being the first Monday In June, I will sell nt public auction to the highest bidder tot cash, pursuant to the laws of North Carolina and especially tho Public Uws of 1915, Ilia pipy SB, Section 10 mid att.-t aniimdiuo? thereto, all lauds in the Town uf Loulsburg N. C? ou which pavlug aspessnientB for the years 1921 and 1921 and prior there to. remain due, u'lh costs added as provided by law, | described aB fol lows : / J. M. & W. II. Allln, Mill Prop erty on South sale of Tar Illv. or In. said Town oa South Maliv Street ..L $1,667.17 St. Manilas Chulch, colored. S. Main Street uf South Bide "f Tar RlvSiln Aid Town 94.64 This AprlKgO.11924. J. J.. OARMMf, Town Clerk and Tax Collector, fv ? Tito? W. llufflnl TSwn Attorney. I N. 6-2-Bt The above sole was^urontlnued to Monday. AugusnlS, 1924, consent of all parties conJerhed. Thrk Aug. 4th, V1924. I \ I J. J. BARROW, Town CIck and Tax Collator. Thos. \V. Runjn, Town Atty. 8-8-2t NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator, with the Will anneed, of llenjaniln ?Bakert lat of-franklla County, North ?Caro^im, thre Is to notify all persons 'liavlpg claims against th? said estate to present the same to tha undersigned on or before the 11th dayfcf July, 1925, or this notice will be plpad In bar pf .their recovery. All persrfis lndebteA'to. jsald fstate wWl pleas cymake Immedi ate payment. \ / * Thre Juft? ll\ 1K4. ?. F. FIKIWE. Adrktms.ratw, o. t. a. pf BENJAMIN JLvKER, deceased/ , Wm. H. & Thos.JTOlUFFIN. '! Attorneys. I 7-ll-6t TRl/STKES SALE OF LOT Llj- virtue, of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust made by Dennis Alston and wife to Wm. H. Rtiffin. Trustee, dated June uM recorded Jn Book 234, page irtT yranjiltn Jts^Stry, default having been ntode ln-tfie payment of the debt thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made on 'said trustee by the holder of the said Indebtedness, the undersigned will, on Monday September 1, 1924, at the noon receas of Court, at the Court House dooXln Loulsbuiy;. N. C., offer for sale at labile auction to the high est bidder fw* cash tae property In said deed of oust conveyed and there described as f\lows: I Near to the t\?n of JLoalsburg, ad joining the laudator Junius Hayes and others, bounded \s ftmlowa; Beginning at th\E*tern* corner of Junius -Hayes on mrl Street^ thence along said street l\fan Easterly di rection fifty feet t<* an Iron stake; |thence at right ang|\ to said street in a Southeasterly Ii\ctlon along a line parallel to Hay|s Eastern lino to a stake In Annie GJeen.'gUlne J thence Westwardly along I line parallel with Hart Street fifty feet to Y stake In .Hayes line; then cm along Hayes line |to the beginning, Jjeing a pari of the ^Hart property, containing a dwfelling; it being the proptpty conveyed to Den nis Alston by Extern Realty" & Trust Co.. by, deed dated May 1, 1919, duly recorded: fn Fi'hnklin Registry, refer ence to'whlJTl Is' hereby matte'.; 'This AugifstSl, 1924. * ? T " '' '* ' ? Wm: H.' KUFFIN, STUh'f ? t Trustee. (rty of the y, Trustee, cond j>art) re debt to S&TtfTE OF SALrE OP HOUSE AND "> * ? L6T' I.\ FtlAN'KLI.\TON ?" Cntler'aitdSby- virtue of authority In a certain' rleort of trust micle the 6th day of December, 1922, by ifid between Mrs. Maggie H. Speed (n first part). -and J. W. BallJ of Raleigh (party, of. the saitye being made to . t: ueui w MJss MoUle -S. Holloway.land default having been made in thrf payment of said, debt; the underslgied Trustee will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for caph, 4&t Vtl^e court toune door, 'lyoulflburg.l Franklin Cointy, at or about the h\ur of noon, In the 8th day of SeptembW, 1924, the|followlng de ?crlbed;real\state: 'In' Fratiklimcfo Town the Islnds ofV. J. Hid and bounded a&ollowe ' Jiaglnnlng I at , Street, T. J. HlgtiV and and running alon^ Street north two _ (210) feet to a stakl Speed's corner; thenq J. Hight's line two (210) feet to a stake, 1 ner; thence Both au line two hundred ana a stake, T. J. Hlght'f ner; Ihence east tv (210) feet to the be^ contain one acre, I the land conveyed) wife to said Mrs. deed dated Jannn corded In the H County In book nip, adjoining lit and others in Cheatham Ipeed's corner ild Cheatham idred and ten J. Hlght and west along T. idrcd and ten [. Hight's cor J. Hight's rten\210) feet to and Meed's cor huncfted an ten Inning, laid lot to ire or l<ks, being iy T. J. IlVht and iggle H. Steed by 17. 1901, jbd re :1st ry of Franklin 4. page 2S7, refer ence to which lsjfcereby made. ,, The deed of trust under which this sate Is had Is recorded In book 244, page 591, records of the oflce of Regis ter of Deeds, Franklin County. J. W. BAILEY, . 8-8-Bt Trustee. FOR SALE Oh RENT Several nice horV* In Franklin | County and In I/OulMmrg. /pply to a\C. FORD, 6-9 -tf FrfnMlnton, N. 0. NOT1CWI The pine and gum timber on the | property of Trinity church Kill I at public auction grounds, on Saturday,' p. m. S. E.J 8-8-Ht Seer/ be told I church I 8th, at 3 1 3N, kTreas LOUI8BURU made _ Allento"w?. 11. Ruffln. Trustee. dated No* 1. mo, ulincorM Is Book HI, pt|? 115-18, default having been made In the iay ment ot the debt thereby eeeured. wad demand having been made on the said Trustee for tore ot tho debt the? derBlgned will oi aure. by the holder r ?et!ured, the un at the noon recesi house door In L( Una, bller for sa to the highest bli warehouse - lot ar as tho Farmors . aw, >???, i of Court at the court ilsburg, North Caro le at public auction Ider for cash that easements known Jo-pperatlve Com pany's Warehouselsltuate la the town of Loulsburg, Nc th Carolina, and more particularly defined as follows: First. That cer ain lot or parc<4 ot land situate on th ? east side ot Lfcln street In the town of L/Oulaburg, boun ded and defined is follow! : Begin ning at the corn< ? ot the J. F, Jakes lot (now Farmer Co-operative Com pany's lot) and lie C. B. Cheatham lot, formerly th< Boat wrlght' Prlie House lot (now Allen Machine Com pany's lot) on lain street an iron stake; thence a] mg the C. B. Cheat ham Una (now Allen Machine Com pany's line) 8HK 234 feet more or less to the corn >r of the Tar River Manufacturing ( ompany's"lot, former ly tho Cooper i< t (now John S. How ell's lot) in the I ne of the 8. A. L. Rail way Company; whence along the line of the S. A. L. E ill way N 26 3-4 W 279 feet more or lea , to the corner of said railway on Mail street; thonce along Main Btreet S 3 I 1-4 W 144 feet more or lesB to the | oint ot beginning, it being the lot Q on Wi>ich is now sit uate an old dwfe ling house and a part of a brick Warehouse building. And also together with the afore described lot ai descendible, trans ferable and aBagnable easement In and to a|hd apod that strip ot lan on the Southwest idO <)r margin of the Depot ate of thl " " * ~~ inoro particularly L. Railway, irlbed as fol lows: beginning at the Northwest cornor qf the foijjdatlon wall o;. Main ihotiag now situate ig thenoe along the line of the thence along the A. L. IteU^ay N 26 street oY the \yi on^aiid land, an ' Main street k 28; 8. A. L. \Raliway1 line of tht said SJ, 3-4 E thelfull len] ;th of a Warehouse formerly 4n less; then* street and to the pot tlon waty thenoe -a 1: Rallw^w T" ot sain ' less, to which was - Jones Tobaccl and upon whlq more than. :Otje said brick easement. rwr. ^ warehouse purpoa ion of the Suprec of RuRIn vs. Rallrl ollna Report, 330, f title to the above right of occupanc ment. The said1 1 ing the same- , Co-operative .Com| and J- M.. Allen. ThlB Jan. 18. 19fe4. ...??? l-18-6t ,WM. H. RUFF1N, Truatee. The above aale was continued by consent of all parties concerned from week to week, untlk^ Nfpgday , Aug.^'4, 1924, and la.M?W, ^ptlnufyL' "" sent of;a41jpaiilffi to .Monday, . 1924, at ajwitt tHh.hbur'of No Thltf 8-8-2t; said ^>t 171 feet more or parallel to Main I named line 23 feet ?"\?r$f the founda (ild warehouse; ( jto the 8. A. Li. e^diinda'uon wall So.' 'feet' more or beginning, upon f located s mewhat Lrebouee building ?now a portion ot In i width' ;of the per bjUldttfc said waver, linked tq I only by the.jdqciaa Court In 'the, case 161 Nort ' ilch sett bribed lo{ H. Allen SALiS Cif- VALUABLE UAjto v! Undofr by "Virtue.? of of sale coifUtnfed in that 'Mffoajii of trust executed by C. A1 'utoT'jftlW wife to B. H. MiUone, TnisteefTuBgfl February 26th, i9 1,; recorded Wgoolc 224, page 499, R i'glsfry of WonrklS County, N. C., t sfault having be%i4 made In the payn ent of the Inaebtlfti ness thereby sect red and demand ^orr foreclosure- hayln ; been made tm 'saM trustee by the lolder of theVbOnA representing- sal A indebtedness, v tH4' undersigned^ wIM.Voa. Mnndajr 4tae?lq( day of September, 1924, . at- or the hour lot nopn, at the Oomthepgp Door In Loul^urg, tK,f C., > otfer .far sale at iiiltjllc fauotVan. to; the , higheat bidder for taslj tji? following dwtoj-lb^d tract or palcel(^,land, lyl^ffip4helng In the sail* ciuuty of ^rauklln, ,Stat;e of North Carialna and B^lng more par ticularly deMdlbed.as foltowS: That tracSof land, containing 74 3-4 acres, morelkr leas, conveyed to C. JL Long by deno f O. B. H. Stall In ga airftt others, datidlNovember 8th 1915 and duly recorAdln the Registry of rrao~kr lln County# N.\c.f in Book 211 at page 107 et so <i said tract being fully de scribed lEfBaldXdeed recorded In Book Rook 211 itt page 107 et seq., aa afore said and! reference being here made for a fu whir' description thereof, said tract beBff deaoflbed aa "B?oond Tract" In the dee* of traat of C.-"A'. Long and wife to H. Maloilep Trtfb te? above referred ?. ' ' Excopted from the eybove tract how ever Is the timber and railway right of way conveyed b* C. A. Long t and wife to Oreenleaf Johnson Lumber Co., by deeds recorded In Book 211 at page 110 et seq and 117 et seq. This 2nd day of _Auguat, 1924. 8-8-4t H. H. MAjLONR. Trustee. V This is Your Opportunity To Get a Copy of The Life of Woodrow Wilson -RV by Hon. Josephus Daniels Who is undoubtedly the best fitted to portray the life of the Great^t President of the United States. 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