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How Doctors Treat ? ? i ' -7 -y| , V' Colds and the Fin To brook op o cold ?raiii|U or cot abort an attack of rripp*, io aoro throat or tonatlHaa. pkp alriana and druggiata are now ! mending Calottbs, the purified end refined calomel compound tablet that dni job the effecta of calomel and aalta combined, without the oapleaa ant effecta of either. One or two Calotabe at bed time with a awallow of water,?that*a all. No aalta, no naoaea nor the alighted Interference with your eating, work or pleasure. Next morning your cold haa eenlabed, your ayatem is thor oughly purified end yon ere feeling fine with a hearty appetite for break feat Eat what yon please,?no dan ger.' Get a family package, containing foil directions, only 86 cents. At any ? rag store. (adr) Baboerlbe to TJia rranklls Times SEABOARD AIR LUIS RY Effective May 10th, 1925 Loulsburg, N. 0. Trains Daily Exoepl I/eave' " Sunday No. 330 8:30 A M No. 312 11:40 A. M. No. 334 5:00 P. M Trains Daily Except Arrive Sunday No. 331 10:15 A. M No. 311 3:40 P. M No. 335 6:45 P. M. For information regarding rates and schedules apply to L. L. JOYNER, Agent, Louisburg, N. 0. JOHN T. WEST, D. P. A., Raleig'- N. C notics or or land in the I TOWN OF Y6UNG8VILLE, N. 0.. FOR DELINQUENT . TAXES At or about the hour of noon at the Mayors office In Youngsrllle, N. C., on Monday, March 1st, 1926, It being the first Monday In March, I will tell at public auction to the high eat bidder for cash pursuant to the laws of North Carolina and the char ter of the town of Youngsrllle. N. C, all lands in the town of Youngsrllle, N. C.. on which taxes for the years of lt2I, 1922, 1923, 1924, or any frac tion thereof, remain due with costs added as revised by Section 8009 Con solidated Statutes 1919, and amend ments thereto, described as follows: Mrs. F. B. Stem, 1 lot Persimmon Tree St., 1921 $ 13.69 C. H. Strickland, 1 lot Main St. 1922 $13.55 1923 14.44 1924 14.50 Costs 1.20 Paid 7.44, Bal 36.251 Mrs. B. F. Burroows, 1 lot Main St. 1822 6.65 1923 6.65 1924 6.65 Costs 1.20 Total 21.16 Sugar Loaf Gin and OH Co., 1 lot W RailroadJSt., 1922 24.00 F. J. Tlmberlake, 1 lot W. Railroad St. 1922 39.43 1923 14.30 Costa 1.20 Total ~ 54.931 Dr. R. E. Tlmberlake, Com., 1 lot Church St. 1922 82.40 1923 78.60 1924 38.62 Costa 1.20 Total 200.821 Dr. R. E. Tlmberlake, 1 lot Church and College Sts. 1922 14.18 1923 32.10 1924 11.60 Costs" 1.20 Total 43 Qg | H. H. Underwood. 1 lot Nassau 8t. 1922 10.50 1924 9.50 Costs 1.20 Total 2i 201 R. E Pierce, 1 lot Main and College Sts. 1922 11.40 1923 12.20 1924 12.02 Costs 1.20 Total 33 321 I. W. Holden, 1 lot Nassau St 1922 13.05 1923 12.68 Costs 1.20 Paid 3.79, Bal 23141 Vea Kearney, 1 lot Nassau St. 1922 2.28 1923 7.03 1924 7.03 Costs 1.20 Total r, I J" W- ,^ellt,ler8. 1 lot E. Railroad St. 1923 11.40 1924 9.65 Costs 1.20 Total , I ^ E. Winston. 1 lot Nassau St. Youngsrllle Gin Co., l lot W JUiu' road St., 1923 ' I V AUt?n' 1 lot Persimmon Tree' 1923 ,gB 1924 .Kg Coats 1.20 Total G,1,l???ker. 1 l?t Nassau St. 2921 1923 4.00 1924 4.00 r Costs i.20 Total Joe p0V,e8' 1 'ot Nassau St. 1923 I.Jo 1924 1 go t?p *? T' 1st. M| 1924 .43 Costs 1.20 Total Mr:S924L- R" H-tch, 1 lot Main's' 1J24 Lompklns, 1 lot Main St.?5 j5? 8ts.P?924e' 1 ^ ^ "WVW*-1 lot M192?" E' Wtn,ton* 1 ,ot Nassau St., h T; *J?*ton, 1 lot Main St., 1924 1141 C. C. Woodllef, 1 lot Main St 1924 3 6| I This January 26th, 1926. T _ '? w WINSTON, Mayor. I J. E. WIN8TON, Tax Collector. 1-29-St1 FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of tile power contained In a deed of trust executed by A. H. Journlgan and his wife, Ida Journl gan, recorded in the office of the Re gister of Deeds of Franklin county In Booh 274, at page 39, default having been made la the payment of the debt therein secured, on request of the holder of the same, I shall sell for cash, by public auction, at the Court House door in Louisburg, N. C., to the highest bidder, on the 27th day of February, 1929 the following de scribed property: A one-seventh undivided Interest In a certain tract of land lying In Hayen vllle Township, bounded on the North by the land of Willie Journlgan; bounded on South by the land of "Boss" Thompson; bounded on the Bast by the land of Newman; bound ed on the West by the land of "Boss" Thompson; said tract of land con taining 34 3-4 acres and belbnglng to the estate of the late J. J Journl tan. TIME OF BALE 13 If. This January 39. 1939. 1-39-5t J. M -PKARCE, Trustse. WANTED: Ladles, Girls and Boys, o sell Toilet goods, Extracts. New ilan, easy to sell. Big Commission md fine Premiums. We start yon. live reference. HOGEN SUPPLY CO., Elkhart, Ind. 1-19-lt AXATTVr. mono QUPBWlUMili I esse There Is only we "Uromo W. (BOVTS sKnomre " ? hen Ma THE MONKEYS TRIED IT. IMAGINATION'S POWER. CORN LOW, HOGS HIGH. ZERO WILL HELP. Charles Garland, an earnest young New Engiander, inherited a a rge fortune, refuaed at first to take the money, laying no man lad a right to money not earned, tie changed his mind and drifted into a sidetrack. Convinced, per laps, that he was an original think :t, he decided that marraige was in unnecessary institution. Now he is arrested, because a young child born on his farm died, hav ng for its mother an unmarried rirl. ? The young man should realise -hat his experience was tried by >ur alleged simian ancestors for .housands of years before man lppeared, and abandoned by our luman ancestors of 100,000 years itro. Not to do away with marriage, Jut to make men WORTHY of it, is the task of the human race. "Away from the monkey life" is c. better motto {han "Back to nature." Imagination is more powerful than fact. James Dempsey, net the Dempsey you mean, owns a restaurant. Two men entered, held him up, he delivered his money. A policeman dashed in, arrested the man "pointing the gun" at Dempsey. The only gun was two fingers that had been pointed. The second man, escaped, came back that afternoon, pointed one finger at Dempsey, and the I*tter nciin gave up what raonej h Corn prices are low, "hogs it 3 high." This puzzles farmer* and packers. Corn J and hog prices should go up and down together, since the pig is really corn changed into meat. There is al ways something'to puzzle and dis tress the farmer. He has no suffi cient national organization, and after election day he hasn't much Influence in government, compared with railroads and other big linancial units. , O - At the midday luncheon club in New York you can see eating at the same time those that control ten thousand millions of dollars. Farmers are scattered all over the land, and if you could get them together there wouldn't be any haH that could hold them. Uncle Sam is riding along on velvet. Severe competition abroad in the world's markets at home is said to bo ahead of our producers. But everything, including Provi dence, seems to be with us now. Citizens of Minnesota get from their State University interesting information about their State, it contained the beginning of life on this planet, in the form of algae, two hundred million years ago. The first life came as soon as the earth's temperature fell below the boiling point. One of the first real animals was an ancestor of our frogs and salamanders, living on land and in water, with a foot four inches in diameter. It is from the five toes of the salamander, you know, that we get the five fingers on each hand, according to the evolu tionists. Mathematicians wish that sala mander had had six toes. That would have given us the duo decimal system instead of the deci mal system, which is based on our ten fingers and thumbs. The duodecimal system would be o great improvement on the decimal, twelve having four divisors, ten having only two. Mr. Green, of the American Federation of Labor, -predicts an early end of the coal strike, now distressing the East and other parts of the country. The ther mometer at zero may help. Ameri cans are "docile," as Northcliffe said. You must pinch their fingers with the cold or pinch their pockets hard to make them take action. And, unlike mine workers and owner*, tfce peopU are not or. ganised. WANTED igents In every town and village in inkltn County, to solicit orders for I era Ideal Fibre Cutters, sample :ter and terms to agents fl.GO. Ad J. H. Mullen,' -it Bunn, N. O. 'he average farm sheep produced y about two pounds of wool per r a century ago. Now the annual rage is about 1 l-? ounda of wool. Id M ths result of better breeding. \ BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OP PKAJIKLDI OOUNTt Date ? Rata o( Issued Maturity Interest Amount ' 4-1-1116 4-1-1946 5% $20,000 1-1-1920 1-1-1940 6* 60,000 10-16-1020 10-16-1930 ? 64M *S 10-16-1931 6 6,000 W 10-16-1932 6 6,000 ? 1* IS. 10-16-1933 6 .6,000 10-16-1934 C 6,000 II 10-16-1936 6 5,000 II 10-16-1936 6 6,000 >f 10-16-1937 6 6,000 II 10-15-1938 6 6,000 ?? 10-16-1939 6 6,000 e '? 10-15-1940 6 10,000 3-1-1923 3-1-1929 5 1,000 ?? 3-1-1930 6 1,000 M 3-1-1931 5 1,000 If 3-1-1932 6 1,000 SS 3-1-1933 5 1,000 II 3-1-1934 5 2,000 " #? 3-1-1935 5 ? 2,000 M 3-1-1936 5 2.000 ? 3-1-1937 5 2,000 #? 3-1-1938 5 2,000 It 3-1-1939 6 2,000 1 II 3-1-1940 5 2,000 SS 3-1-1941 5 2,000 SS 3-1-1942 5 2,000 II 3-1-1943 6 2,000 ?? 3-1-1944 5 2,000 IS 3-1-1945 5 2,000 IS 3-1-1946 5 2,000 SI 3-1-1947 5 2,000 ss 3-1-1948 6 2,000 ss 3-1-1949 5 2,000 '" 3-1-1950 5 2,000 IS 3-1-1951 5 2,000 IS 3-1-1952 5 2,000 ss 3-1-1953 6 2,000 6-1-1924 6-1-1940 5% 2,000 IS 6-1-1941 5% 2,000 IS 6-1-1942 5* 2,000 If 6-1-1943 5% 2,000 ss 6-1-1944 5% 2,000 IS 6-1-1945 5* 2,000 ss 6-1-1946 5% 2,000 ss 6-1-1947 6% 2,000 IS 6-1-1948 5% 2,000 IS 6-1-1949 5% 2,000 IS 6-1-1950 5% . 2,000 IS 6-1-1951 5% 2,000 IS 6-1-1952 5% 2,000 IS 6-1-1953 5% 2,000 IS 6-1-1954 5% 2,000 $13,806.48 Total $205,000 Notes TOWNSHIP BONDED INDEBTEDNESS Date Rate of Sinking Issued Maturity Interest Amount Fund 7-1-1917 7-1-1947 5% 220.000 6-1-1919 6-1-1949 6 20,000 240,000 $8,062.00 6-1-1919 6-1-1949 6% 250.000 11-1-1920 11-1-1950 6 30,000 2100,000 $4,822.46 5-1-1911 5-1-1941 6% 225,000 6-1-1913 5-1-1943 6 15,000 240.000 #? 4?1900 4?1939 5% 210.000 5-1-1911 5-1-1941 5H 30,000 7-1-1913 7-1-1943 6 20,000 . 260,000 $6,779.14 9-1-1925 9-1-1927 6% 22.000 " 9-1-1929 6 2,000 9-1-1931 6 2,000 - ? 9-1-1933 6 2,000 ?? 9-1-1935 6 2,000 ft 9-1-1936 6 2,000 m 9-1-1937 6 2,000 N 9-1-1938 6 2,000 tt 9-1-1939 6 2.000 M 9-1-1940 6 2,000 ft 9-1-1941 6 2,000 ' ? 9-1-1942 6 2.000 M 9-1-1943 6 2,000 i tt 9-1-1944 6 2,000 ft 9-1-1945 6 2,000 ft 9-1-1945 6 2,000 ft 9-1-1946 6 2,000 ft 9-1-1947 6 2,000 ft 9-1-1948 6 2,000 ft 9-1-1949 6 2.000 ft 9-1-1949 6 2,000 ft 9-1-1950 6 2,000 ft 9-1-1951 6 2.000 9-1-1952 6 2,000 r- " 9-1-1953 ' 6 1 2,000 tt 9-1-1954 6 2,000 tt 9-1-1955 6 2,000 $50,000 6-1-1919 6-1-1949 6% $50,000 $200.00 6-1-1919 6-1-1949 6% $40,000 1-1-1921 1-1-1951 6 40,000 $80,000 7-1-1916 7-1-1946 5% $20,000 12-1-1919 12-1-1949 6 10.000 $30,000 $1,734.54 11-8-1920 11-8-1950 6% $40,000 5-9-1921 5-9-1961 6 10,000 $50,000 $2,980.00 9-1-1911 9-1-1941 5V4% $40,000 2-20-1914 2-20-1944 5* 40,000 $80,000 1 i 3 $580,000 NOTES Or COUNTY OUTSTANDING (ept. 7, 1926 by 4 Notes, $6,000.60 each Due March 7, 1926 $90,000.60 )ec. 1. 1926 by 4 Notes. $5,000.00 each Due June 1, 1926 90,600.60 $40,000.00 NOTES DUE C OUNT! >. B. Orlffla $8,000.00 A Interaat . M. and W. H. Allan 5.948.97 I. S. Ford Eatate 1.897.51 " Total $13,808.48 .ccoanta Due County L T. Yarbo rough $898.90 !. B. Kearney 138.99 t. T. Perao-n 83-40 . 8. Howell 88.14 onlaburg Townahlp Roada 1,147.31 ( adar Rock Townahlp Roada 8,08600 oard of JMaoatlon 80,000.00 Total Orand Total To FORD Owners We Have Just Installed a K. R. WILSON PROCESS Reboring and Rebuilding Machine And we are therefore prepared to rebuild you Forn engine anr put It in the same perfect shape as who it left the factory. All the guess work has been eliminated In all the measurements ond all work is rone to exact measurements and allgenhment. Ohr charges are reasonable and we can ordinarily complete the job in two days. Let us rebuild your motor, and make it run as good as when new. We do all kinds of machine work in rdditlon to automobile repairs. Youngsville Garage J. H. Holliday, Prop. Youngsville, N. C. MANY THANKS to the public tor helping me make 1925 the beat normal year in my en tire 13 years' in the Life Insurance business. I feel amply paid for sell ing the public the best and cheapest Insurance available, even tho the best pays me smaller commissions. Weldon D. Egerton LOUISBURG, N. C. MONEY TO LOAN On amortization plan five years to thirty-time years time at 6 per cent on improved farm lands. Farm Lands for Sale In Louisburg, Gold Mine, Cedar Rock and Cypress Creek Townships, on easy terms. Sizes of tracts, ranging from 16 acres to 252 acres each. Wm. H. Ruffin
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