is Food and Drink
"The ideal food is a palatable
mixture of food-stuffs, ar
ranged together in such pro
portion as to burden the
organism with a minimum
of labor."
Schlitfc Famo contains com
pounds of protein, carbohy
drates, mineral matter and
water, and, therefore, is most
easily digested and absorbed
by the system.
Schlitz Famo is the worth
while cereal beverage. Good
and gjood for you. It is non
intoxicating.
On tale wherever toft drinks
are ?old. Order a cate from
Made Milwaukee Famous
WAFFLES?
"Waffles this morning" is always welcome
news. Even the busiest ot nousewives can serve
them as often as the family wishes, if she uses
Occo - nee - chee Self-Rising Flour. It already
contains baking-rowder. soda and salt-the eco
nomical flour, f or these lngreaient^CBSPHW^^
if bought separately than in Occo-nee-chee.
It's easy to **nake biscuits, waffles and hot
cakes with Occo-nee-chee?jusf mix with water
or milk and bake. Results are always perfect
because Occo-nee-chee Self-Risir.g Flour contains
the extra ingredients in right proportions to in
sure perfect baking.
Ever Ready Storage Batteries
in Stock for !
CHEVROLET, OVERLAND, BUICK
AUTOMOBILES
Bring your repair work to the best equipped
Garage to do it. Batteries Re-charged.
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Tli IRD gr A RTE RLY STATE M EN T
FOR FRANKLIN COUNTY
Showing Amount of Orders Issued
A pa In st The Treasurer for Cieu
eral Purpose funds from
June 1st 1?? Sept. 1st, 1919.
JINK 1'. 1919.
To mat. brought forward. .$11.429.78
IK* v. salary for
J. J. Harrow salary for May
S. C. Holden salary for May.. 216.66
Julius Hayes janitor to C. H. 25.00
Dr. J. E. Malone quarantine:
officer 35.00
C. H. Staunton salary for May 50.00
Miss Pauline Smith demon
stration work 41.67
J. P. Timberlake 2nd quarter
as Comr. tukl mileage .... 32.58
J. D. Alston 2nd quarter as
Comr. and mileage 33.40
W. D. Fuller 2nd quarter as
Comr. and mileage 37.00
J. R. Earl 2nd quarter as
Comr. and mileage 31.00
J. M. Sykes 2nd quarter as
Comr. and mileage 31.00
THREE MONTHS OUTSIDE PAUPER
Mary Ann Foster
Louisa Brodie
Mittie Bartholomew .... .?..
Quillu Baker 77
Candis Battle
Nathan Canelhouse wife....
John Cattlets wife .
Louisa Brodie
Priscilla Dorfeey .... ....
Simon Dent 1
Ida Dunston \
Gilbert Dickers ..
Jim Evans*... I
Adeline Fuller*
Mrs. Myra Fowler
Mary Ann Fosttr ..' ?..
Allen Green
Helen Gupton
Henry Griffin
Lazina Grady
Stephen Gupton
Jim Henry ..
Angelina Hendricks
Millard Hayes
Tom Harris
Isaac Harrison
Jack Holden
Primus Hunt and wife 1 mo..
Mittie Johnson
Mitt Joyner
Dennis Kearney
Minervia Kelly
Mrs. Geo. Kelly
Rosa ,Littlejhon
Susan Laws and child
Mildred Lume
Manning May
Marym^yo :
Chanev Massenburg
Neal Medlln
Julia Massenburg
Sylvia Neal
Susan Pearce
J El Ion IVrry '
IW. A. Perry aud children ..
: Elie Pearce
|Mrs. Sallie Perry
Henry Person
Ancie Perry
Jorilon Perry
Henry Perry
Mrs. Sid Richardson
Mrs. Mary Thurston
Eliza Thorpe
Boss Taborn wife
Mrs. J. H. Thompson
Urcflla Upchurch
Annlews Williams wife ..
j\V. P. Wilson children
1 Miss Kate White
'John harbor o .. 77
i Henry Young
FEES MAY COURT
R. C?. Person 1.05
A. W. Alston 15.07
J. E. Thomas 15.65
If. E. ? Norris 34.00
T. W. Stokes -S.57
"EV 3.~FTilghum >5.60
J. E. C. Bell * 4.65
J. B. King .85
P. J. King 125
I | | *9.
W. ~G. "Walkor ....
J. J. Cooper 1.45
W. F. I-eonard 1.85
J E. Nicholson ....' 3.10
E. H. Evans ' 3.70
P. E. Dean 6.80
L. L. Joyner 4.00
Otis Ball v. itness fees State
vs. Kie l ??rU Wright 1.72
Witness Fees State vs. W. W. Pace
H. L. Rowland 2.70
W. (?. Staunton 2.55
Olli.? Fogg 2.55
Jim Cooper 2.55
Tom Perry 2.50
Richard-Johnson 3.85
Pet?*r Foster 4.20
W. I) Wood I if 2*85
J. P. Rowland 2JJ5
Tom Perdue 4?p^
W. II. Johnson ? 3.Bo
11. K. Cheaves 2.55
I.J. W. Hayes 2.55
K. c. Hawkins 5.55
W L Hawkins 3.30
|Edgar Ay*rue 3.40
jjanies Macon 2.55
: H J . ? Johnson J.70
I Witness Fees Stato<*+ '/.ollie Alston
Walt, i- Winston .? 3.00
Prlscilla Winston -3.00
DoUie Winston 3.00
I Ella Winston " 3.00
I Willie Alston 3.00'
Daniel Carpenter . 3.70
\s. Joyner 2.90
Witness Feps State vs. i.?ossJe Perry
i Belle Scott 2.20
Nelson Brown 2.30
Ridley Coppedge 2.30
IVjoii" Sykes 2.30
John Coppedge ... . .. 1.30
Alfred Coppeflge 4. 2.30
Ollie Wester . 2.30
Witness Fees State vs. R W Hudson
T. $. Allen 3.60
Ton* Jackson 3.10
I). I\ High 3.10
J. M. Pleasants 3.10
J. S. Finth .{.00
E. C. Perry 3.10
B. H. Meadows 3.10
. Witiiess Fees Stale vs. Jane Durrston
'.Melia Perry 2.40
J. C. Tucker act for jail .... 17.00
Aycock Drug Co. act for c S. C. 7.05
Home Tel. Co. phone for
sherifln office ^ .. [i.tZ
Allen Bros. Co^jtfrt-ffir C. S. C 2.71
Is. P. Hicks flirt for C H .. 13.15
Jfihn Bat ton tinah* r for hrldgf* 1S7.40
At P. Johnson Coroner? fees
Thad King 26.70
If. A. Kearney ?tamp* for of
fio; .... 5.50
J. It. Smith officer to Grain!
Jury 6.00
P. K. Dean officer to court
6 days 12.00
K. S. Fulghum officer to court
days 12.00
H. A. Kearney capturing ?till 20.00
Hill Hawkins 2 nit), outside yau
per 4 00
H. C. Taylor ojpfO lawn mower
H. A. Kearney bal. on collect
ing taxes 1918 675.00
H. C. Dickerson timber ami
repairing bridge 42.02
Umphrey McDowell plaster
in in court house 6.40
S. C. Holdeu listing and com
puting Taxes 100.00
?J. S. Place painting court
house 104.00
E.? H. Smith painting court
house 109.00
J.J. Barrow plastering Clerk
office 13.50
H. S. Storr & Co. act for sher
iff office 9.05
McKinne Bros Co. act for
court house 6.00
Louisburg Light and Water Co
light and water for court
house and jail IS.45
W. H. Perdue act for C. H. 28.15
Franklin Hotel board of jurors 29.22
I. N. V. Vorhiss act for Court
House 16.05
W. H. Ruff in services and ad
vice 25.00
H. A. Kearney conveying in
n>ates to asylum 37.24
Isaac Harrison additional al
lowance as outside pauper . 1.50
JULY 7. 1919. .
H. A. Kearney salary for
June 262.50
J. J. Barrow salary for June 216.67
S. C. Holden salary for June 216.67
Julius Hayes janitor to C H'.. 25.00
Dr. J. E. Malone quarfntinc
officer 35.00
C. H. Staunton salary for June 50.00
Miss Pauline Smith dem. work 41.67
Hugh W. Perry taking tax list
for Louisburg T. S 187.SO
W. S. Montgomery building
bridge 242.55
W. D. Upchurch holding el
ection Recorders court .... 19.00
J. C. Tucker act for jail .... 28.50
rtrix Hazelwood work on
pipe at jail 2.88
H. A. Kearney conveying Geo.
Burt to Goldsboro .' 19.34
H. A. Kearney stamps for^)f
flce #.. 5.00
K. A. Kearney capturing 4
stills 80.00
H. A. Kearney freight for
jail 5.21
P. E. Dean conveying J. R.
Rich to jail 2.00
Franklin Times amt act filed 137.80
Home Tel. Co. phone services 2.00
J. J. Barrow stamps and ex
press 9.50
Burrough Adding Machine Co.
2 installments 35.82
Mittie Jovner extra allowance
as outside pauper 1.50
Louisburg Fire Co. appropri
ation to Fire Co 150.00
S. C. Holden stamps and ex- ?
press 8.00
Dr. S. P. Burt 24 hours vac
cination 24.00
R. E. Garbee timber Sandy
Creek bridge. 42.59
Home Tel. Co. phone messag
es for May ....'. rrvrr- ?
Aycock Drug Co. act County
general ..i 4.95
J. B. Jones holding election
for Recorders court 18.00
P. <5. Hag wood poll hol
der Harris Township .... 2.00
W. A.* Young poll hol
der Harris Township .... 2.00
J.yB. King holding etecuon
Recorders court 14.00
R. G. Winn holding election
Recorders court .... IS.00
Recorders court T7iTW
J. R. Tharrington holding
election Recorders court .. IS.00
W. H. Williams holding elec
tion Recorders court IS.03
J. A. Boone holding election
Recorders court IS. 18
A. \V. Alston holding election
Recorders court .... . .... > 18,00
C. C. Murphy holding election
Recorders court IS .00
J. D. Alston 1 day finance
committee and mileage .... 6.25
J P.' -Timherlake 1 day fi
nan te committee and mileage 5.40
Dr. A. E. Malone Supt. of
Public Health ...? .... 150.00
JULY 14. 191?.
J^ L). Speed Listing Tax ?
Frankliirton T. S
G. C. Parrlsh Listing Tax
Sandy Creek T. S
T. W. Stoki-s Listing Tax
Cedar Lock T. S
G. N. Stell Lifting Tax
Youngsville T. S
C. It. I'arrish Listing Tax
Gold Mine T. S
R. 15. Harris Listing Tax
Cypress Creek T. 8
W. K. Young Listing Tax
Hanis T. S
C. E. Weathers Listing Tax
Dunns T. 8. ^
AUGUST 4. 19191
If. A. K?.*arney salary for Ju
?y ? (
.1. J. Harrow salary for July
S. C. I (olden salary for July. .
Dr. J. K. Malone salary quar
antine officer
C. H. Staunton salary for July
Miss I'auline Smith demonstra
tion work
S. W. Young work on 4 brid
ges 1
E. A. Spivey building bridge
Cypress Creek .*
If. A. Kearney capturing still
J. C. Tucker act for Jail ..,
J. J. Itiirrow act. for C# S. C.
W. S. Montgomery building
brieve Gold .Mine T. S.
If. A. Kearney, nation sain I)i>
1 InuuerH listf lO.TRT
H. A." Kearney stamps for
office
H. A. Kearney hire license
"(Continued on Last Page.)
There is no more interesting or pleasurable duty
than tlie selection of furnishings for the home provided
you trade with the store that has a ready, sympathy for
your ideas and the abilitv intelligently to lend helpful
suggestions.
We respectfully suggest our services to vou in this
.1
connection.
_t
Our line of furnishings is complete for the home,
from cellar to attic, enabling you to harmonize the com
pleted effect of the home.
YOU WILL ENJOY AN INSPECTION OF OUR LINE
NEW POLICY FORMS
TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY
Waiver of all future premiums; and, in addition,
A lifelong annual income to the insured; and, in addition,
Full amount of policy paiiVpt death- without deduction of the
income payments or of tli.e unpaid premiums. .
Inclusion of this provision is optional with the insured.
DOUBLE INDEMNITY \
Double the sum insured will be paid in case of accidental death
LIFE INCOME
A monthly, or quarterly, or half-yearly, or yearly income, for
life, if desired, instead of payment of the policy in a single sum.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Dividends automatically used to buy fully-paid-for addition
al insurance; or
May be drawn in<-ash; or
May be used to reduce eurrent premiums; or
May be left to accumulate at interest, subject to-withdrawal
by tlfe insured. ?
Choice of dividend use may be made at any'time; no medical'
examination required. ? " <. *_?
Post-mortem dividend in first year, if death occurs.' C
Loan, cash surrender, paid-up insurance, exteftded insurance^
after three years' premiums have been paid. Arid
T.oan at end of first or second year toward payment of an ac
cruing premium.
Interest not payable until maturity of loan.
Loans may be paid off in sums as small as $10. - \
FreiS from restrictions as to residence and travel.
SHINING FIGUR
Since it began business in 1843.
The Mutual Life has paid
in death elaims $638,577,
075.
The Mutual Life has paid
in nurtured endownments
aud annuities $216-399,361.
The Mutual Life has paid
in cash dividends to policy
holders $290,990,900.
Tho Mutual Life's total
payments to policyholders
have been $1,467,820,878.
The Mutual Life has paid
to and accumulated for its
policyholders $283,877,531
more than it lias received
from them in premiums.
R. P. TAYLOR
MANAGER RALEIGH DISTRICT