FOUR IN THIS FAMILY BENEFITTED BY SARGON "I've been in miserable health ever Kiuce X began having attacks of acute indigestion seven years ago. A die W. N. HYATT ordered liver and constipation kept my whole system toxic. Headaches sometimes would last tor a week and rheumatic pains in my arms and legs hurt me nearly all the time. Four bottles of Sargon rid me of every ail ment I had! I've gained weight and have more strength and energy than I ever thought I'd have again. This medicine also helped my wife, daugh ter and son-in-law as much as it did me. "Sargon Pills didn't weaken or up set my system but completely over came my constipation and stralgh c-ned cut my liver."?W. N. Hyatt, 437 Broadway, Asheville, well known con tractor. . Scoggin's Drug Store, Agents.?Adv. The corn crop of Onslow County will be Increased by 2,000,000 bush els this season due to improved meth ods and the effort to decrease the shortage of 400,000 bushels existing last year. Oldest AmericanZ ? Major Bond, a colored man of Stair.. ford. Conn, claiming to be IIS year* old, is the oldest person discovered by the census enumerators. _ Excellent School Records The following article showing the growth of Bpsom school from 1928 to 1930 baa been prepared by Prof. J. A. Woodward, and shows a won derful record as well as the appre ciations of the public for a good school: The following average dally attend ance was made In the high school: 1928-27, Forty-one out of an en rollment of 63. 1927-28, Sixty out of an enrollment of 72. 1928-29, Sixty-nine out of an en rollment of 80. 1929-30, Eighty-two out of an en rollment of 93. You1 will note the Increase in en rollment, the ncrease n average daily attendance and the increase In per centage. Also that the cost of oper ation for 1926-27 and 1929-30 were the lane, making the cost for 41 child ren the same as the cost for 82. Thus we see the efficiency of the school to the community depends upon at tendance. Figuring, with that In mind, we find with a cost of 3.80 a day, based upon the average daily at tendance for the four years an eco nomic loss of $8,216.00. In other words, at the regular cost per pupil per day, $8,216.00 worth of instruc tion was paid for and not received. It Is also evident that the school. If 100 per cent efficient In 1928-27, was 200 per cent efficient in 1929-30. In the elementary department dally averages were as follows: 1926-27, One hundred and fifty eight cut of an enrollment of j07. 1927-28, One hundred and seventy seven out of an enrollment of 220. 1928-29, One hundred and seventy seven out of an enrollment of 225. 1929-30, One hundred and eighty-six out of an enrollment of 223. Again you will note an Increase in enrollment, an increase in average dally attendance and also in percent age. The enrollment here is not rais ed as much as it is in the High School but average daily attendance and per centage has made a marked Increase. Using the same method of reasoning as above with a cost of $.18 per day we fnd an economic loss of $1,177.60. Some reasons for our record are: 1. Close check on promotions. (In all grades). 2. Better equipment 3. Co-operation of parents. 4. Extra-curricular activities. 5. Interest of teachers in indivi dual child. t 6. School spirit. By the use of a graph, not shown cn this sheet, we have found that the months during the year when our at tendance is lowest in the first, third and fifth, with the third leading the list This shows us that we must pay extra attention to attendance during these months. (The above para graph applies to the entire county) The following is a brief summary of other activities: H. S. Library, 0 books to'810; Elem Library, 0 books to 300; Science equipment $404)40; Finishing ol science and teachers tables (work done by principal); Teachers table science $25.00; Maps $150.00; Kitchen $175.00; Piano $212.50; PlaygTOund equipment value $50.00, built at prac tically no cost, tools $30.00; Stage $850.00; Grounds $40.00, $50.08 won from State as second prise in N. C.: Lawn $30.00; Rest room $26.00; Pic tures $12.00.? . Exceptionally Fine Quality TIRES ?AT A BIG SAVING IN PRICE Bang I?Go tire price*. If you want to Save Money on Tirei?tuy NOW while these prices are on. Better tire values were never offered. U. S. Peerless Tires 29 x 4.40 $5.55 30 x 3 1-2 4.30 30 x 4 50 $ 6.35 30 x 5 H. D. 1>.45 Murphy's Garcjje NASH STREET LOUISBUHG, N. C. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN DR. H. 0. PERRY Physician and Surgeon Louisburg, North Carolina Office 101 W. Nash St. Tolephonee: Day 187; Night 187 DR. R. T. YARBOROUGH Physician aad Burgoon Louisburg, N. C. Office in Biekatt and Tarborough Building Office Phone 2M Residence Phone M DR. H. H. JOHNSON Physician aad Surgeon Louisburg. North Carolina Offices Orer Ford Building Corner Main and Nash Streets T ilephonee: Day and Night both No. 18 DR. ARCH H. BERRY General Practice Wodd. N. C. Office la Berries Drag Oa 0. H. BANKS, D. D. S. Dentist Louisburg, N. C. Office orer W. B. White Furniture Oe D. T. SMITH WIOK Dentist Loulahdsg, M. O. Office orer Rose's Store DR. W. R. BASS Veterinarian Louisburg, N. C. Offices and Hospital Bast Nash St. Phone Office 186-L Residence SSS-J Special Attention to Small AfiUnals DR. J. B. DAVIS Physician and Surgeon Offlcy at Residence, North Main I Telophane: Hours: Night 84 8:30 to 10:80 a i Day 84 11 to 1 p. I I to I p. I MBS N. B. TUCKER Registered Nurse Calls Ansvered Day or Night Phone 118 G. M. BEAM Attorney-nt-Law Office Orer Poet Office Practice in all Courts W. H. Yar bo rough Hill Yarborougt YARBOROUGH YARBOROUGH Attorneys and Coanaellora at Law Office in Egerton Building Oyer Kline's Store Practice In Franklin and adjoining counties, and In the United States Courts at Raleigh. R. a White, a H. Malone, J. a Unions WHITE A MALONE Lawyers Louiaburg, North Carolina General practise, settlement of sa utes, tan da invested. One member of the Arm always In the office M. STUART DAVIS Architect . Engineer Office First National Bank Building Louiaburg, N. a MAIN ST. BARBER SHOP L P. Wheeler. Jr. Preprints* - Barters Lemlibarg, ff. C. Parlors under Union Warehouse on Main Street First class work gnar .nteed. Give me a call. U TKAB& EXPERIENCE llf WELL Drilling, Pump and Accessaries. White Pemp mi WeU Ce. Norllna, N. C. 7-$7SSt ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having quallfld as administratrix of Bdmond Johnson, deceased, late of Franklin County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the eeUte of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at his horns, on or before July 15th. 1931, or this notico will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 24th day of Jaly, 1930 ROBERTA JOHNSON, 7-26-?t Admr'x. "Iff SUM AM *1 SUM" "SB SUM and with t. W. WATSON jhtt nisuir ? OUB BALEIGH LETTER ( Coatlnaed from Pace Two) term of from fifteen to twenty-five f an for killing Els wife. Another who might have departed is Larken Prt.'jneli who turned down the tender 01 a parole with the answer that he wanted a full pardon or nothing at all. He did not care for clemency with a string tied to it and will serve his time. Offenders violating a pa role are brought back to serve the entire maximum of tbelr sentences and Presnell not to have "that thing hanging over his head." And so the prison gates did not swing open for him. The State Board of Health reports 142 violent deaths in North Carolina during the month of June, automobile accidents aggging fifty, suicide 26, homicide 18 and 21 drowning, fifteen died as the result of burns, three as the result of automobile and train collisions, 5 in railroad accidents, one from accidental gunshot wounds and three from gunshot wound of an ac cidental nature. The birth rate for last month, according to health au thorities was 27.2 per 1,000 popula tion. while the death rate was l-'S per 1,000 population, and for children under two years of age the death rat? was three per 1,000 population. An increasing wave of pellagra cases is reported, or 222 from forty-sever, counties. Diarrhea and enteritis caused 812 deaths during the month; pulmonary tuberculosis, 176; infant mortality under one year of age, 645; maternal mortality, 74; whooping cough, 46. North Carolina peaches are now rapidly moving toward the markets and prices are "not so bad." The Smithfleld Kiwanis Club fi nanced the buying of six pure bred Duroc-Jersey pigs for 4-H club mem bers of Johnston County. A single camphor tre? yields about 25,000 worth of camphor. SJS.VWc.fc,-, water. And |wt a tow at tow tiny jroo ao nek yon wffl bo to tod lew, ?wb?mt cww.to torn at a limb through blood poisoning?may oann. infoct you with that moat dreadful sad fatal at diseases, lockjaw, -aefc-~ - ""*? 4 Just because you can ate no Art to a cut does not mean that it ia dean. You cannot see germs. The only aria ud sana thing to do, is to thoroughly wash every cut, no matter how wnall. with Liquid Borosone, to kill, the term, and then dust it with Deroacna Powder, to hasten the healing liquid Borosone eoets 30 cents, 00 cents, $1.20 and $1,150; Borosone Powder, 30 cents and 00 cento, and can be had at f R. Pleasants, Druggist.?Adv. Saboerfbe to The rrankun Time. Dqju-il SAFE THAN SORRY! Don't wait nntil it is too late; after you have lost some valuables! Onr Safety Vault is available for keeping valuables in any space to suit your requirements. Small deposit boxes can be rented at a cost of a few cents a week. Play Safe! The First National Bank LOUISBUBG, N. C. W. E. WHITE, President F. J. BEASLEY, Vice-President and Cashier S. L. ROBERSON, Asst. Cashier. Monarch Tires and Tubes THE MONARCH RUBBER CO., Operating a Modern up-to-date Factory, employing Experts in every department, using the latest Machinery and the best Material money can buy, producing as good tires as can be made, have succeeded In eliminating the usual Im mense selling costs and are beating competition. Including the large Mail Order Houses In reaching the Consumer. 1st By selling you through large business houses handling their tires as a side line, with no extra rent or clerk hire to pay, preferably through Wholesale Grocers. 2nd. No Traveling Salesmen. 3rd. By having no Branch Warehouse Expense. 4th. No National high cost advertisement. 5th. Small Insurance, carrying small stocks replenished every few days. 6th. .By selling for cash only, no discounts, same price to all. Tires guaranteed against all defects of material or workman ship for the life of the tire, and to outwear any tire on the market at the same price. We also issue Warrantee Certificate on all Monarch Tires against accidents and all road hazards except Fire and theft, and we are authorized to make all adjustments. We have taken over this Agency for Franklin County as a side line to our Wholesale Grocery Business and will sell direct to the Tire user. Some of our prices, June 25, 1530?Other aises in proportion Harvester 30 x 3 Stnrk Cord 30 z 3 1-2 Stark Baloon 30 z 450 Admiral Mileage Baloon 29 z 440 unnAdmiral Mileage Baloon 30 z 450 Monarch Heavy Duty ? ply 30 z 450 Truck Tiree Monarch Heavy Duty 30 z 5-6 ply Truck Tires Monarch Heavy Duty 30 z 5-8 ply Truck Tires Monarch Heavy Duty 32 z 6-10 ply Have on hand a supply of Self Vul-canising Tire Patches. TUBES 30 x 3 1-2 Red / 70c 29 x 440 Red 30c 30 x 450 Red 90c 30 x 3 1-2 O. S. Heavy Duty Red 94c 29 x 440 Heavy Duty Red $1.15 30 x 460 Heavy Duty Red 1.22 30 * 5 Heavy Duty Red 2.35 32 x 6 Heavy Duty Red - 3.58 LOUISBURG GROCERY COMPANY PINKY DINKY THE COW xnUHDUHTOOD POTT By TUB! 8H1B05 vouno ' fMtcr f" A cick i dor MV HAia/ ' VlNKf W / W?LL, I (N?W OM A PARK BVtJ I I KNOW A TMINA OR TWO. MB MJHM. I ? LUCKY WITH THAT COW LICK./ H? OOB?nV MAW TO U*H HI* MA?A v 0*0 Hi J COW ' IpICK IT ./ 4rii ' vVEY W44Y , NOT THAT WW/, MAft* H*t> AUTtU U?*| IT wrmaiKXIM nmvmtr n> lmmt HM UTTV? I.AM*. HMN*T +inc*o II IN? /

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