W AWHVAL STATB*B?iT OF RALAKY ?UND ttkClHt; f?r period betduaiug Dee. 1, IHu and ruiliu? M of. So, 1W1 | ?konlnif Bflual-TrrrliilK and dlaburceaaeiiti).. ' ; uat deposited CSC Fees and Coras ? $370 23"! Up*deposited Sheriff Fees etc 102.77 i AlttMUposlted R of D Fees M License etc ? 130. -tO | amt pd U A Kearney salary - 262.50 Kttt pd J J Barrow salary . .. - 21fl.fi; M?K pd S fc Holdeii salary . .. 21?;.07 $0?r..S4 ?'jli.'jo o amt on deposit carried-to Jan. 1921 220.0?J ~nif _ ;; " - ? i?i3.5o ms.*"? , r amt on deposit brought tium Dec 1!*20 - $??>'. W j >y amt deposited R or 1) Fees and Coins ? -17.Ml! / amt deposited C S C Fees aud Coin* - --- 072.04 f aint deposited by Sheriff Fees eti: ?? 43.2') j | i ant pd H A Kearney ?alary 202.5" l ?? pd J J Barrow sulnry ? - Zi.6_.tlL , 3 C H i >1(1 i'n s;i III ry . I1;.1;1.' [ ' " $61)5.82 $1.10 .0femt on deposit carried to Fel> 457.2S ?I.IVM'1 ?on deposit In ought from Jnn f Ult deposited CSC Fees and Com f >M1 deposited. It ut D Km.? i ti1 by atnt deposited Sheriff Fees etc tTT A Kearney-salary - o amt pd J J Barrow salary 216.5?! o amt pd S C Holden salary 210.60 fci/rt MU5.S2 to amt od deposit carried to March . 087.70 31.3S3.53 $1,33 0*7 by amt on deposit brought froro-Feb l?y ami deposited CSC Fees and Comis frf deposited Sheriff Pccn ? f ? - .''; ? Vi_ by,amt deposited by K of D Fees etc? tO amt pd H A Kearney salary 202 50 IK Em pH T T. Palmer rii?p CSC salary 12"..0? - MtBtpdj J Barrow salary 210.07 to amt piTW N Fuller dep' SherTfT'salary Im.VI to apt pd S C Holden salary 210.67 to ant pd Gladys Vlck dep R of D salary S3.:'3 $1.054.17 $1.331.33 I to amt on deposit carried tn April -- 277.04 $1.331. S3 it on deposit brought from March ^deposited CSC. Fees ami Coins r amt deposited R of D Fees etc at deposited Sheriff Fees etc t-pd- H A Keftrney iwliiui at pd W N Fuller dep Sheriff salary 150.00 i to amt pd J J Barrow salary 210.00 | to amt pd J L Palmer dep C S C salary 125.00 I to amt pd S C Holden salary 210. 0C k ta amt pd Gladys Vlck dep R of I) salary , {? 3". l;:i . $1.054.15 $1,233.27 20 to amt on deposit carried to May?__i 1 salary.-. >3.83 S by amt deposited CSC Fees aud Corns S by amt deposited Sheriff Fees and Com on tax TTTfr am deposited R of 1> fry,.? o.r . i amt on deposit carried to June S.5&7.63 Jisr ? $1.051.15 $4,0,"i I. M,051.73 $4,051.7 fl by amt on deposit brought from May at by amt deposited CSC Fees and Corns 1? f by amt deposited Sheriff Fees etc : v by amt deposited R of D Fees-ete-^ amt pd H A Kearney salary - 262.50 to amt pd W N Fuller dep sheriff salary 150.00 *.tto amt pd J J Barrow salary 216.67 ie 6 to amt pd J L Palmer dep CSC salasy 125.00 amt pd S C Holden salary .. 216.67 I* ? to amt pd Gladys Vlck dep K of U salary ' S3.34 jfbii.' $1.054.18 $4.271.70 HTM to amt on deposit carried to July 3.217.55 $1,271.7! $4,271.7:: jlby amt on deposit brought from June? .i.217.50 i \ to amt pd k A Kearney salary-, 262.50 [4 to amt pdWN Fuller dep Sheriff salary 150.00 r 4 to amt pd J J Barrow salary 215.fc6 I'* tc> amt pd J L Palmer dep C S C salary ' 12.' .00 I 4'to amt pd S C Holden salary_* i 216.66 I to amt pd Gladys Vick dep R of O salary-, S3.H3 > by amt deposited CSC Fees and Corns I.V?. 05 i By amt deposited R of D Fees etc 192.15 i by amt deposited Sheriff Fees etc 216.76 $1.054.15 ' $3.885.51 Jy 31 to amt on deposit carried to August 2.S.11 .36 *1 .< $3,885.51 $3,8X5.51 amt on deposit brought from July : 2.83L. 36 T amt pd H A Kearney salary < 262.50 i amt pd W N Fuller dep Sheriff salary I50.no i amt pd J J Barrow salary 21fi r.fi to amt pd J L Palmer dep CSC salary. 125.0" txo amt pd S C Holden salary 216.66 _L"to amt pd Gladys V Perry dep R of D salarv__ 83.33 i/by amt deposited CSC' Fee? and Com 14*2.17 [1 by amt deposited R of D Feea etc i:t!!.K0 |by amt deposited Sheriff Fees etc 203.SO $1.054.15 J*.::ii).i 1 to amt on deposit carried to September 2.255.fs $3,310.13 J3.3I0.I3 M by amt on deposit brought from August . 2.255. 98 4 J by amt deposited CSC Fees and Corns.-. 156.65 It to amt pd H A Kearney salary 262.50 t 6 to amt pd W N Fuller dep Sheriff salary 150 . no i to amt pd J J Barrow salary i 216 .67 i to amt pd J L Palmer dep CSC salary 1 ? I25.00 i to amt pd S C Holden salary 216 . 67 i to,amt pd Gladys V Perry, dep R of D salary^. 83.34 1 by MPt deposited Sheriff Fees etc: 74.33 I by amt deposited R of D Fees etc ' 110.?5 $1.054.18 $2.5117.91 | tO WBt or deposit named to October 1.543.73 $2.597.91 $2.597. ?1 / I by amt on deposit brought from September 1.543.73 to Mat pd H A Kearney salary. 262.50 || tc amt pd W N Fuller dep Sheriff salary^i^" 150.00 It to amt pd 3 J Barrow salary 1 ?? V 216.66 It to amt pd iXi Palmer dep CSC salary ,125.00 11 to UK pd S C Hbldeit Ml4ry 216.66 (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT) tUK UUkt-Tr SLE K VS. Twilight /ali? u|K>a u perfect *ky j Ah *?v?-nt iK low ??n nabit* piti:<?pu Anil a irt-la *of' ly v|r,g th**!r lullaby. | For liu K? tt hUm'I'h. * ' Ah. iiliiStft ciMiit'd so ?oi)||; \f.ulvl- 1 ell tivlo ( Scan*? lUi'A t i its Mpriug before It iump?: Ab<>v*? tlio cb-cp \ .hq?? wTrrt?- mar rS| *? 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Trustee on the -till tmy vi Juiuiuxyi U'lilL which is du ly recorded in iht> oiTice'ot the itegis?" ter of Deeds cf FranKliu County 1*11 ISook -84 pagT5~4tn (tvTiTTT!THaving neen mn^crjn the payment of tho note se cured...! hereby and demand made up on me by the bobbers to "I'orwhw in I accordance wiih t ho* terms and pro vision* therein. 1 will sell at public I : t? 1?? t i o 11 to the highest- bidoer for cash at the Courthouse doto* iti Franklin County, on MONDAY, J'KDVirAllV 20. 1022 at ]2 o'clock M. that tract or parcel of laud situate in KraukUnton Town ship. I'r'.ukiiti County. North Carolina and described as follows: x Mounded on the North by the lands of i. J!. Kearney 'formerly Mrs. El lon Pea reel 0? the Kast by the Sea board Air Line Railway, oil the South by the estate of George Winston dee'd, and on t ho-West by I. H. Kearney formerly S. O. Ttlackley) containing VJfi acres more or les^ 20th day of October 1!>19? wMeh is duly recorded in t ho office of the Uegister of Deeds of i raiikiln County in 15ook 22? pago 288, ilerault having been made in the payment ^>r the note secured thereby and demand made up on nte b>' t bo holders to foreclose in accordance with the lernis and pro visions therein, I will sell at public j.'iuction to the highest bidder for cash at th? Courthouse door in Franklin ('olltltv, Oil MONDAY. FKIIRCAKY 20. 1022 at 12 o'clock NT. that tract or parcel of bind sit nato In Franktinton Town ship. Franklin County, North Carolina and described as follows: Hounded on I lie north by the lands of Mrs. RfWl Fenrce, on the east by the Seaboard Air LI110 Hallway, on jthe MHith by tho CJeorgo Winston es Jtate. and 011 tho west by the 8. C. ; Ltlacklcy lands containing 125 acre?, j more or leqs and being I he 'and? o wil led by Anthony Cooke at ta? time of hi* death and which descended to hi? children as heirs at law of which J. Henry Cooke Is one and entitled to a j chillis part or share thereio, the In terest and estate descending to him being a one ninth (1-9) undivided In terest. This the 18th day of Jan. 1922. 1-20-5t U1?N T IlOhDUN, Trustee. COMES 300,000 Innocent and helpless Children War* Ravaged" Europe Face Starvation " and Death "We must not step aside and permit the spectre of death, in the form of hunger and told, to haunt these helpless ones this winter jet we cannot continue without help. No one knows better than I do the many home burdens of our own people, but I be iieve thjJt we can care for our own and still protect these forlorn victims of war. Upon their development will depend much or Eur pe's ^lability in the next generation, ancT it is for us to say whether they"are to aurvi"e or to be left to die"or become unfit for a vseful part in the future. This is a charge upon the AMERICAN heart, and AMERI CA cannot fail in her solicitude for these little one?." HERBERT HOOVER. SUPPOSE THESE WERE YOUR PEOPLE. FOR WHAT ARE THEY WAITINGS FOOD OR DEATH. WHICH WOULD YOU WISH THEM? An Investment in Human Lif V- r? HUNDREDS OF THOUSAND OF CHILDREN IN WAR-STRICKEN EUROPE FACE STARVATION AND DEATH. -AMERICAN GENEROSITY MUST SAVE THEM. HOW MANY LIVES WILL THE GOOD PEOPLE _ - - - OF LOUISBURG SAVE? SUPPOSE your mother, father, sister, or brother had been clubbed over the head, or slashed with a sabre, the very least you would want would be bandages for their wounds " Little Graves By The Hundred Thousand Unless Help Comes Qqickl Over 300,000 children in Eastern and Central Euiope face starvatioh\between now and next Spring harvest. Little tots-?300,000 of them. The mind cannbtvgrasp such figures. If this number of children were to march four abreast in close marbiunar qV derln army stride, the formation would reach from Deroit to New York, and would take over fifteen years to pass a given point. IT IS A CHILD'S RIGHT JO LIVE: WHAT IS IT'S LIFE WORTH? SUPPOSE your entire family, your old, fesble parents, your grandparents had been lasely mistreated?were in rags?hungry?sick?destitute?you would want them to get enough to keep alive. t North Carolina's Quota $100,000 LOUISBURG'S Quota $500 We Mast Raise It fJbd We Will. STARTS FEB. 6th, EMS SATURDAY, FEB. I2th. Mrs. F. B. McKinne, Ch'mn. Mrs. W. E. White, Treas. Mr. M. S. Clifton. Mr. F. A. Roth. COMMITTEE. (THIS SPACE DONATED BY T. A. ROTH)