-4 m Mv today than ever before Because Bukk is a beautiful car; its Fisher Bodies are distinguished fee their smart stylish design, rich Duco colors and fmecoachcraft. Because Buick performance is superb; with the famous Valve-in-Head engine, vibrationlest beyond belief. 1 Because Buick has always used the savings of great volume to enrich Buick quality. Because Buick initial cost is tow and Buick operating cost is economical. Buick value is gteatet today than ever before. Examine Buidc, point by point. Compare it with other cars before you make your choice. *u-u TAYLOR-BUICK CO., Raleigh, N. C. L R. Clarke, Agent, Looisbnrg, N. C. SALD OF REAL ESTATE FOR r ( Qoutinuod tfom Page Two) Joseph Dlekens 1 l-2a Lewis John Dickens Est 1* Ral Rd Mollie Dunaton 66a Whitfield Henrietta Eaton/ 4s Johnson Maggie Eaton Est 4a Johnson Jennie Egerton 1 lot Lbg June Egerton and wife 8a Tar boro George Egerton 1 lot Lbg Dick Egerton 16 l-2a ,H Bryant Foster "Est l tet Lbg HnpiRa Fiutcr 1 Inf, Nancy Foster 6a Cedar St Frank Fuller 1 lot H James Fulwllder la War Rd Piggy Gill 1 lot Lbg Susan Green 2 1.2a Slab Town Alston Greeh 1 lot Lbg Thomas Green 1 lot Lbg Nannie Gupton 1 lot Lbg Sa mA Harris 6 lots Lbfe W H Hawkins 1 lot M St 2 lots Lbg J A Hawkins Est 1 lot Lbg Peter Hawkins 76a Perdue B J P Hogwood l-2a Cook Ella Hazelwood 2 lots Lbg Daniel Hazelwood 48 l-2a Tar Rd Hiiie Hazelwood 1 lot Lbg Eutrlce Hazelwood 1 lot M St Stella Hill 1 lot Lbg Bessie Hllliard 30a Fuller Sallle L Johnson 1 lot Lbg Charlie Johnson la War Rd Robert Kearney 2 3-4a Main Thomas Kearney 4a Green Sam Kelly 74a Cheatham B Sam Kelly Jr 28a Hawkins Lewis King 1 lot Lbg Lewis B King 1 lot Lbg Julia Little John Est 9a Bear Swamp Harry Malone ,Jr la Liberty Mary J Malone la Liberty B Kemp Malone Est 4 3-4a Sims Rd \ 11.78 Charlie Manly 1 lot Lbg 9.06 John Mann 32 l-2a Branch 48.03 Ellis Mann la Branch f6.82 Ethel Merrltt 2 lots Lbg 14.80 Earl H Mitchell 180a Mitchell 119.70 William Martin 1 lot Lbg 13.82 W B McDowell 1 lot Lbg 12.00 C E McKnlght and sister l_2a Boddle Savannah McKnlght Eat la Ful >. ler W R McKnlght 1 lot Lbg Perlnola McKnlght la Ral Rd Ellis McKnlght 1 lot Lbg Alex McKnlght la TJWerty Erwin T Neal la R Rd 18a Fuller Lazarus Neal la Hunt 14.08 Joe K?al la H 9 76 Sam Nicholson la Branch" 8.72 Arch Overbv la Allen 2.72 Ed Perry JKJ lo tLbg? 17.82 David Perry 36a Branch 43.27 Stephen Perry 1 lot Lbg 6.74 Jack Shaw 1 lot Lbg 22.36 Enra Lee Smith l-2a Ral Rd 3.72 Ernest Steed la Ral Rd 14.0a Fannie Stokes llot Lbg 8.76 Henry J Strickland la H 19.32 Judy Thomas 2 lots Lbg 15.68 Ben Thomas 1 lot Hearts Row 16.11 Robert Thomas 1 lot Lbg 6.86 J H Thompson 1 lot Lbg 1.98 WHRe- Ward- la Tar Rd 10.1* Percy Ward 1 lot Harts Row 12^7 Jamie Werdliot Tar Ha XTBT Mary Weathersby 1 lot Lbg 5.73 Charlie White 2 lets Lbg ' 22.13 Rosa B White 1 lot Ral Rd 16.68 Clyde Wilkins 32a Freeman 35.77 R M Williams l-2a W Rd 13.80 L F Williams 3a W Rd 9.55 Rucker Williams 5a W Rd 16:82 R J Williams 1 lot Lbg 13.80 P W Williams 1 lot Lbg 22.85 James and S C Williams 10a W Rd 80.80 J H Williamson 249a H 194.16 Augustus Williams 1 lot Lbg 14.33 Dave Wood 1 lot Lbg 8.75 Henry K Yarhbro 2 lots Lbg 64.13 Matilda Yarboro 1 lot H 22.43 Eugene Yarboro 2a W Rd 13.30 Eugene Yarboro 1 lot Lbg 14.08 Calvin Yarboro Est 1 lot Lbg 13.28 Andrew Yarboro 17a Branch 23.23 Sallie U Yarboro 7a Branch 1 lot Lbg 12.83 idventure Pay t M0?* by John joMph Oaino, M. D TUBBY" MEN There ere to many of them and the number aeemt to be increasing. l"hey are graduates of the six o'clock tinner university. They are also Knights of the Swivel-chair; they taay belong to the Don't Worry Club. They move about on foot when they find it impossible to ride?on cush ions. With eveij puff of shortened breath, they aimounce the badly neglected sewer thej:- carry argund With them. No, Madame, I'm not talking*to you; I know better than bo tell a woman she's tubby. I have been a sufferer from Ads acquired deformity, and, know Srhereof I apeak. It came upon me f stealth: people said to at. "How wonderfully healthy yoh look: you Ke getting fatter every day" People va fat tnlius. Suddenly I was attacked one day on the street?I felt that I was dying I My pulse registered 143*. weak and irregular. I "sat up I from that tlon re 3JA glected cc jnines the ten?the drcub fhe newspapers Would haf _ died of heart disease t it hart bean trod 1 death w been due primarily to that band of none, Ana the (and of poison Inside k! Just as many a "tubby*-, man dies today, from putrefying sub dances tn s neefected colon. I hare ' > patience with laving the blame on '.ne heart, when h is atmpty poisoned 'to death from the It took mt (Cover from a - <certainly hart mixture of the I -?soda. Baa ;"house dea bouse sith ling enormous ?preserves, Correct for Summer A ^droopy milan straw and a charming [rock of flowered chiffon, garbs the summer girl of 1927 iitij apparpl that is correct?as shown in ndwest photo from American: style centers. OR FIR8T CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE SMI , OUB RALEIGH LETTER ? ! . By *. L. Shlpman ? i? "**???? HaleiRh, May 18?The probe ol charge filed against Raleigh police men and the investigation of the at torney general of the charges of graft In the administration of the state health board were the ouUt#tdin? matters of interest during the week in the Capital city. These two hear, lngs continued the excitement which was created by the election. In ad. ditlon, Raleigh folks were interested ?n the local tax collection situation mtd-other matters. c.T' jf*.. wllao*1- 8enlor student at otate College and one of the outstand ing men at the college, created quite a sensation bjr charging in an edi. torial in a college paper that Raleigh ?policemen were selling liquor an* collecting speeding fines and dividing them. He was summoned before the grand Jury to substantiate his charges and. while official action will not be taken until the term of court a month away, it Is understood that five nolica men-yErff-nmtCted-br the -gTWMt-Jw*. At any rate five sealed indictments were returned In the case and, under the law these can not be opened un, til the next term of court. Speciflical? ly the student charged that a speed, ing fine had been collected and eplil three ways and police records show that he was arrested:' for speeding but not prosecuted. The~oTlSfer"charge is that a sale of liquor to a promi nent citizen and names have been call ed. The case has created quite a sen. satlon in police circles and had L come before the election might have changed cdnsWeraMy the outcome ta which the incumbents were returnee to office. The investigation of the health boaid activities was started in the last two days of the week by Attorney General Brummttt on orders of Gov ernor Mcl-enn The hearing continu ed the early part oT~ffi<rweek and air announcement of the decision Is ex pected in the near future. The evi dence submitted the first two days .wag decidedly favorable showing that the board" has been ?cry' strict la-en forcing the sanitary laws. The- evl. dece adducted today la a little more serious with Senator Rivers Johnson occupying the center of the stage. Another more lc test the validity of the new land laws has been taken in the injunction granted restraining Sheriff Turner of Wake county from selling any property or advertising It for sale for taxes before the 24th day of May. This is the third such suit started against county commissioners and it Is expected that the matter will be decided during May. Under the law, the sheriff is required to begin advertising at once and to sell imme diately if taxes are not paid. j There is considerable interest In Raleigh In the Brown will case now under fire in Superior court at Wash, infcton, N. C. Relatives of the lata Judge George A. Brown are trying to break the will on the allegation that he wag" Insane when -it was arawn. nun mliiluh Qullais Is lm volved and it was left in its entirety to Mrs. Brown. Sisters of the deceaa ed, nephews and others are tryina to get a share. Pearley H. Wade, of Dunn, a pro minent farmer of this section of tho State was killed by his wife last week, she alleging that the shot was fired in self.denfense after the husband had been drinking steadily and had qnar reled with her throughout the night. J Another chapter in the real estate collapsed boom of Western North Carolina has been- written in a suit filed here by J. W. Blalock against the Laurel Park Estates of Hender. sonrille alleging that he was sold a lot for $2,504 and that fradnlent methods were used fk getting his consent to the transaction. He alleges! he paid $1000 cash and three notes of $500 each and asks the return ot his money and surrender of the three notes. A. W .George of Surj-y county) ?> former banker, has been granted a certain amount of clemency by Gov ernor McLean. A five year sentence has been cut to three and he will gee oat/of the pen in a few months. He was a school teacher for a number of years and bore a fine reputation in the community until he ran afoul ot the banking laws. It is the first tim\ Governor McLeata has granted any clemeney to a banker In states pri son. Bank resources of North Carolina showed a decline during the past year. This is the first time there has been a decline in resources in several years but notwithstanding this" drop of about $12.000000 in total resources the banks are In a healthy condition. The local Western Utoipri office Is being shaken up and M. W. Armia tend, who has served for 25 years as Continued to page 7 KEEP IN MIND ... I The tact that trading with J. W. Harris means a saving to you and we don't mean maybe. I am a farmer myself and kbow something of farmers problems. Therefore, I feel that I am in position to supply your needs at lowest prices. We carry a full line of high grade groceries, horse and dairy feed, in fact, anything that you usually find in a first class grocery and feed store and our prices are right. Come to see us Saturday and we will save you money. Your business always appreciated. J. W. Harris Farmers Headquarters Next door to Catlett s Market MAIN STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. Wi Am Ym ?? b Taw ? ? iu cictuii5 4ucBuuua iur t cov \j icu wc uaye iiicu iu luuuoc ijuco tioDs whose answers at some time or other hare been available to the majority of readers?therefore the range of subjects covered is most gen. eral in nature;'- These.are. question ..that everybody can answer?the trick is to see who can answer the greatest number. Can ynu score 4W per cent this week? TEST C TEN QUESTIONS 6. When did the United States en ter the World War? 7. What is the name ot the Mo hammedan god? 8. .What American city is famous for itsstockyarda? . - 9. What animal is called the King |of beasts? _ ??'r ... - 10. Who discovered the Pacific Ocean? uestlons published last,week: ence. 6. "One out of many." It is used on United States coins. 7. It is a bell In the clock-tower of the Houses of Parliament. Lon. (ion. 8. No. It is a precedent estao lished by George Washington. _ 9. Thackeray. 10. The New York World. TEST 0* TE N ANSWERS The following are the answers to q The following answers are to the q uestlons published last week: X. Marquis de la Falalse de la Coudraye. 2. >zz. ?3 Marv Todd. She was born at Lexington, Ky. 4. Dresden is the capital of the Republic Saxony. It is noted for its fine porcelain. 5. The Declaration of Independ A Daring Effort?Paris to New York In Transylvania county soybeans ire beinf planted as ? preparatory step to keeping more cows. Capt Charles Nungesser, daring French Ace, and Eugene Coli, navigator, who made the firat 1927 attempt to fly the Atlantic, Paris to New York. All nations anxiously watched and hoped sttch courage would be rewarded with success. When seemingly lost, all ships in North Atlantic waters made effort to locate them. --?? THE FRANKLIN TQOBS tl.M Ptr Tw la 3'MATTER POP by 0. M. PAYNE It-* 6"^W*T OUT? 1?) ? < TSSJTkV|9W ,vjWt 4k mmkij, I'M OF iv~ac*s4VY JUAB*) ?>? I TV 3>IJ>J A TIN1> Oirr ./ ? Ml? pyes, ie-r Mt ?4ow > Sou j *\l-1-\ c* ? y * .1i? 1. Where did Columtma land on his first voyage to America? 2. To whom Is the phrase, "There's one born every minute" accredited! 3. What was the name of the wo man who betrayed Sampson"' 4. What' is wimpnm? ? 5. Who invented the telephone? When? , - voura you be mad at him? Mor ris Halegna rs only 9 years old, and he sailed,- stowaway, from N. Y. with 14 cents, for Cuba. He ?ailed back home with $14.14?gifts from passengers.

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