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"German Efficiency." Occasionally we still hear reference to the much wafted "German efficien cy." These references, come mostly fiuiu ?Ui*fifaijflaiUiem-<>German sym pathizers or from throw a fit whenever "this dreadful war" is mentioned. People of intelli gence have long ago learned to esti mate this efficiency* at its true value, and have ceased to stand in awe of it. The efficiency of Germany Is pure ly an efficiency of constant applica-1 tion. Her present militant condition Is the> result of a lifetime of unremit ting attention to every conceivable an gle of the game of war. While the other nations of the earth were quiet ly jnirsuing the paths of peace, Ger many was straining every nerve and devoting all her accumulations of men and means to the task of creating an arm:* and armament before which the world would find It impossible- to stand. During nlost of this time she was hypocritically participating in the Hague conferences and proposing the total disarmament of all nations, but in the light of recent developments we know that during all this discus sion her war preparations were never slackened. Even Germany's efficiency in the arts and sciences has been made to serve the dread Moloch of War. In ex tending her influence among the na tions of the earth in these branches, she has been for years building "spher es of influence"?in other words, nests of spies and potential traitors against the day when their services should be needed by the fatherland. Yes. Germany has efficiency?; Efficiency in cold-blooded assassina tion, evidenced by the brutal destruc tion of vessels by her sea vipers, when even women and children attempting to escape in open boats have been shel led. mangled and sunk; evidenced by l:cr wanton destruction of civilian life t.y her airplanes and Zeppelins; evi ilc.'.red by the deliberate murder of pn-':~.ers of war who, by all the laws of r.ailons, chould have received hon orable and humane treatment. Efficiency in perfidy, as witnessed In her mp- of Belgium, for no other rea son than that she stood betwean r. bru tal tyrant and his intended victim; evi denced by her attempt to array other nations against our own country,_ at the same time her repre3entatlves_io our capital was shedding crocodile tears over . his forced departure and separation from his "dear friends in America"?doubtless he took with him for the perusal of his butcher master full proofs of his treachery while en joying our hospitality and esteem. The Germany of other days was no ted for efficiency, but that efficiency has been prostituted to most ignoble ends. God save us from such efficiency. of Despondency. Despondency is often caused by in digestion and constipation, and quivk aE"" Ig'? strengthen tiie digestion and move the bowels. America's colors?the blue* field, the white stars, the red ^tripo3. the white stripes?and never, never a yellow streak. Subscribe to THE FRANKLIN* TIMES . $1.50 Per Year, In advance. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists rofun.l money if PAZO OINTMENT fr.ils to euro ItcLing, Riiad, LJlcetliniior Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Pi!est and ycu r*an Set restful sleep ufter the first application. Price Mi FOR S.?l,K- TWO MCE fresh to pall. See N. I. and H. H. P'ullRY, Loulsburg. N, R.T D. No. 4. G-28-lt Statement of Receipts and Disburse ments of Street Pavlnjr Fund of the Town of Loulsburg, N, X\ Receipts 1917. July 17.-Cash received from notes ."T $85,028.33 Aug. 11, Cash ree'd from notes 50.000.00 1918. Feb. 28, Cah ree'd from Int. 386.45 May 6, Cah ree'd from note 6.208.50 $141,623.28 Disbursements 1917. July 30, Paid voucher No. 1, R. G. Lasslter Co 11,548.77 July 30, paid voucher No. 2, Street., lowering water main 100.08 Aug. 3, paid voucher No. 3, _? Gilbert C. White, Eng... 500-00 Aug. 3, paid voucher No. 4, ? R. G. Lasslter Co ' 178.88 Aug. 3, paid voucher No. 5, work on water main .. 46.00 Aug. 4, paid voucher No. 6, ' work on water main .. 33.68 Aug. 11, paid voucher No. 7, extra work, Rtreets .... 90.85 Aug. 11, paid voucher No. 8, hauling rock off street.. 83.25 Aug. 11, paid voucher No. 9, R. G. Lasslter Co. .... 11,962,20 Sept. 1, Paid voucher No. 10, L. L. Joyner, freight .. 103.68 Sept. 3, paid voucher No. 11, ' R. G. Lasslter Co 10,503.76 Sept. 5, paid voucher No. 12, G. C. White, Engineer 769.21 Sept. 5, paid voucher No. 13, Concrete Steel Co. 243.57 Sept. 13, paid voucher No. 14 Glamorgan Pipe Co. 297.00 Oct. 2. paid voucher No. 15, I J. C. Mayer and Co... 200.00 Oct. 3, paid voucher No. 16, U. S. Mort. & Trust Co. 145.00 Oct. 3, paid voucher No. 17, Heed, McCook & Hoyt, Attorneys 234.01 Oct. 4. paid voucher No. 18, R. G. Lassiter Co 18,012.54 Oct. 4, paid voucher No. 19, O. C. White .950.59 Nov. 3. paid voucher No. 20, K. G. Lassiter Co 28,737.35 Nov. 3. paid voucher No. 21. G. C. White. En& 1,638.19 Dec. 5, paid voucher No. 22, R. G. Lassiter Co. .. 26,896.60 Dec. 5, paid voucher No. 23, ft r White, Eng 1,448.06 1918. Jan. 10. paid voucher No. 24, R. G. Lassiter Co 12,220.84 | Jan. 10, paid voucher No. 25, _ r, r WhitP F-n?r 703.27, Bond Buyer, Adv...... 77.00 Feb. 19, paid voucher No. 27, R. G. Lassiter Co 5,743.31 Feb. 19, paid voucher No. 28, | G. C. White, Eng. .. 124.87 I Mar. 10, paid voucher No. 29, G. C. White, Eng. .. 224.32 Mar. 31, paid voucher No. 30, R. G. Lassiter Co. .. 3,318.08 Mar. 31, paid Interest, F. & M. Bank 21.58 Apr. 30, paid voucher No. 31, R. G. Lassiter Co. .... 4,149.65 Apr. 30, paid voucher No. 32, G. C. White, Eng 296.16 1141,602.34 Balance in Treasurers Hands 20.94 I ?141,623.28 FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK. Treasurer. L. L. JOYNER, Mayor. A. W. ALSTON, Clerk. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT. North Carolina, In Superior Court* Franklin County Before the Clerk P. A. Reavt?, trading as P. A. Reavls Co. Vs. W. C. Bloomingdale and The First National Bank, of Lou isburg, N. C., a corporation. The above named defendant, W. C. Bloomingdale. will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Franklin County for the purpose of re covering the sum of Nine Hundred and Eighty-Five and 04-100 dollars, with interest thereon from the 21st day of June. 1918, said sum being al j leged to be due the plaintiff by the de fendant, W. C. Bloomingdale, on ac count of loss and damage sustained by .said plaintiff by reason of the failure of the the saia defendant, W. C. [Bloomingdale, to comply with the I terms of his contract with said plain ! tiff and for breach of warranty there on. J The said defendant. W. C. Bloom ingdale. will further take notice that !a warrant of attachment has been is sued from this Court against the prop jerty of the said defendant. W. C. I Bloomingdale, situated in Franklin County, State of North Carolina for ) the satisfaction of the alleged indebt edness due the plaintiff by the said* (defendant, W. C. Bloomingdale. should Judgment be rendered in favor of the plaintiff and against the said defend ant. W. C. Bloomingdale. in this ac ?tion now pending in Franklin Super ior Court, And the said defendant. W. C. Bloom ingdale will further take notice that he is required to appear' at the next term of Superior Court of said Coun ll'lll I'UUBIWIU UP Mill UHUMUHW Monday before the 1st Monday of Sep tember. it hplng tho Hay nf An. [Sust, 1918, at the Courthouse of said ICounty of Feanklin, in tltq town of jLouisburg, N. C., and answer or de ?mtrr~to the Complaint of the plaintiff i filed in this action, or the plaintiff will Upply to the Court for the relief de ivnnded in raid complaint. ! This 22nd day of June, 1918. ;rt-2S-4t J. J. BARROW. C. S. C. COMMISSIONERS RE-SALE. I l-nder and by virtue of i?e power 'conferred upon me in thr.t oiyer or de cree of the Superior Court oLCranklln County entered in that sporen pro '? o'l?.-.^ entitled J. B. Smith, surviv i-jg pr.rtner of Smith & Tharrington vs t*. H. Foster, administrator *et als, I, th? undersigned commisssioner will ut tlie Court House Poor of Franklin (VtTty, at or abcut the hour of noon, i on Yonday. the 22nd day of July, 1918, 'otter for sal* at public auction to the highest bidder upon the terms herein after stated, the following described property. *<vwlt: All of the buildings, rin nnd nill machinery situated on .that lot or parcel of land in Sandy i Creek Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, bounded as follow*: On the north by the lands of D. T. Fuller, on the south by the lands of J. G. Myrick's estate, on the east by the lands of D. T. Fuller and on the west by the public road, together with all of the right title and Interest of the said J. B. Smith, and the heirs at law of the said J. C. Tharrington, deceased, in and to said land above described under and by virtue of that certain agreement between D. T. Ful ler and wife, and said J. B. Smith and J. C. Tharrington, deceased. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. State of North Carolina?Department , of State. To All to Whom These Presents May Come?Greeting: WHEREAS, It appears to my satis faction, by duly -authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, depos ited in my office, that the Cttildler Crowell Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is sit^~ uated in the town of Louisburg, Coun ty of Franklin, State of North Caro- i lina (H. L. Candler being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Revlsal of 1906, entitled ("Corporations." preliminary to the is suing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, Therefore, I, J. ?Bryan Grimes. North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did. on the 6th day of June. 1918, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said cor poration, executed by all the stock holders thereof, which said consult and the record of the proceeding* aforcBeaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have here to set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 6th day of June, A. D., 1918. J. BRYAN GRIMES. 6-14-4t Secretary or State. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Mary Louise Ellis, late of Louisburg, Frank lin County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said es tate to present same to the undersign ed on er before the 44th day of June, 1919, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate ^111 please make Im mediate payment. This June 14th, 1918. . A. C. ELLIS, Executor. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffln, Attorneys. 6-14-6t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having, qualified as administrator n the estate of Miss Mattie Cooke, late of Louisburg, Franklin County, iN. C. this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to pre sent the same to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of June, 1919, or this notice will be plead in bar of heir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This June 14th, 1918. W. b: COOKE. Admr. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffin, Attorneys. 6-14-6t To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BKOMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. NOTICE. ciualiOod &s Executor of the estate of John Hagwood, deceased* late of Franklin County, I hereby notify jail persons holding claims against his estate to present the same to me on or before the 14th duy or .June, 1919, or this notice wiirte pHead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to ::uSd estate wi'.l please come for ward and make imuM'iate settlement. This June 14k.Q. lt'U. SALE OF TAVn FOP T \ YFfi Tn accordance with an ordinance passed by the Board of Town Commis sioners and by authority of the char ter of the Town of Franklin ton, N. C., I will on Saturday the 20tli day of July, 1918. at Jovner's corner In the town of Franklinton at or about the hour of noon sell the following lots for tax es and costs unpaid. Mrs. J. B. Brewer, 1 lot Mason and Vine Streets $16.88 H. T. May, 1 lot Joyner St... 8.25 J. Frank Mitchell, 1 lot resi dence 4.95 Dr. A. R. Winston 1 lot resi dence 11.33 C.* J. Ward 1 lot Mason St... 4.40 H. B. Cooke 1 lot residence.. 5.55 H. E. Long 1 lot, residence.. 6.65 Geo. R. Long 1 lot "Winston" 1.58 i S. S. Sevier 1 lot, near Albion ! Academy 5.78 W. M. Williams 1 lot residence 3.75 June 17th, 1918. O. W. DUKE, T. C. 6-21-4t Town of Franklinton. N. C. which said agreement is of record in line Registry of Franklin County, in Book 163, at page 506. The terms of said sale will be one-half of purchase price 110 to be paid in cash and the balance payable January 1st, 1919, said balance bearing Interest from date of approval and confirmation of sale at the rate of six per cent per an num and secured in a manner approv ed by the Clerk of the Superior Court. Said re-sale will bo subject to the ap proval of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County. This 21st day of June, 1918. E. H. MALONE, Commissioner. 6-28-4t MEN? If you are not Physically fit?Take M A N T 0 N E ? 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