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. ' . ..... .... . : - L 17 i - A'. mm . : CSI&ST ODTLOOI FOR 1926 According to Secretary Hoover thli country has a bright outlook for continued prosperity daring 1928. Almost every line of bus ness has bad a good year, and' if the public exercises caution a gainst real estate and stock spe culation which usually lead to in flation and then to heavy losses. there is to reason why a steady prosperity should not prevail. Continued demand for heavy con struction is expected in view of the fact that many public build ings and improvements have been planned throughout the country. The textile and shoe industries re flourishing while automobile and tire industries . reoort the greatest output in their his tor v. In all the business world, per haps agriculture has made the least gain during the past year, probably due to its inadequate marketing system., On the whole 1925isnotto be complained at and the proBpect for 1926 looks even better. Secretary Hoover gives ajbrief summary of the outlook for the coming year as follows: "The dominant favorable fact, or in our outlook is our increased productivity, due to fundamental and continuing forces such as the culmination of education, the advancement of science, skill and elimination of waste. Other favorable indications on the im mediate horizon are that the stocks of commodities are mode rate; there is employment for practically everyone; wages are at a high level; savings are the largest in history and capital is therefore abundant; and the whole machinery of production and distribution is operating at a higher degree of efficiency than ever before" Sraithfield Herald Sale Insurance Agent: Don t you want your cffice furnishings in sured 8gainst theft? Boss: Yes, all except the clock. Everybody watches that. The Progressive Grocer. Seek the companionship of men who think success and men who work for it. It isn't words, but writers lack. ideas, that Knowledge is a tool judgment! is the use of knowledge. KNOWLEDGE that the young and old alike need vitamins to as sure growth and health emphasizes the usefulness and need of Scott's Emulsion of invigorating cod-liver oiL It is a rich, vitamin activated food-tonic that promotes growth and builds strength to re- tLfi. fresh the rundown system. Atk for Scott's Emulsion! Scott ft Bownc, BloomfleM. N. J. 25 V Statement of Rich Square Township Road Board RECEIPTS Bal in Bank Dec. 1 1924 $ 175 70 Borrowed of B. of R S. 500.00 J. P. Griffin, rd. tax '24 10.079.49 H. L. Joyner. Cor. tax 2,710 88 J. P. Griffin spec. rd. tax 683 60 Oct. 12, 1925. borrowed from Bank of R. S. 350 00 ' W. E. Spiyey s 9 90 ' E. A. Huggins " 12.00 1 P. Hdw. Co. sup. 75 15 Boone M. Co. work 21.05 R. Holland ft on hay 98 50 L. R. Rhone pay roll 142 25 14,499 62 Bal. on hand Dec. 1, '25 117 09 Due Bank of R. S. 350 00 Sinking Fund for bonds 7451.78 Relieved of 3 $1000 bonds 3000 00 4.451.78 DISBURSEMENTS 1924 Dec. 8 A.Boyette pay roll $139.42 22 49 990 960 10 20 12 00 52 81 A Hind Reader An army officer was on one occasion standing near his head quarters when he noticed that certain captain, who was stand Ing nearby, was accustomed every time a private saluted him to return the salute with military precision, but to follow it up with the words: "The same to you." Finally the officer first men tioned called him over and asked "Captain, why do you say . 'the same to you,' every time you re turn an enlisted man's salute?" The captain grinned. "It's this way, sir: I was a buck pri vate once myself, and I know what they say under tbeir breath every time they salute an officer" From Everybody's Magazine. Notice of Sale of Valuable Land Under and by virtue of the pow er and authority conferred udod the undersigned by an order made by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Northampton County, N, C, in the proceedings now pending in said Court entitled Texanna Davis and husband Tom Davis, Eva C. Johnson and husband Edd John son, Maude Vaughan and husband et ftls., plaintiffs vs Eliza Jane White, Ida Lou Pritchard, R L. Pritchard, et nx et a's, defend ants," the undersigned Commis sioner will sell by public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of The Farmers Bank Build ing in the Town of Seaboard, N. on Saturday, the 16th day of January. 1926, at 1:30 and subject to the confirmation of the court, that certain tract of land situated in Seaboard Township, Nortbamp ton County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol : Iowa: , v Bounded on the north by the lands of Mrs. H. N. Price; on the west by the lands of late Gf. F. "Gray; on the south by lands of 'Bailie Pritchard; and on east by the public road leading from Gum berry to Mt. Carmel Church, and contaiuing 15 acres, more or less, . and being lands of which the late Sam Pritchard - died seized and 'possessed of. This 15th day of Dec, 192J. A. C. Gat, rl Commissioner. " L. C. Copeland sup. " W. E. Spivey service " J. E. Copeland " " J. G. Parker " E. A. Huggins " P. Hdw. Co. sup. " J. G. Parker ft. hay 126 91 " Dr. Brown ser mule 5 00 " J.M.GwaltneyCo.fd. 6100 " E. F. Craven blades 14 00 " L. R. Rhone pay roll 80.00 " W. N. Everett t. lie. 1 00 13 C.E Myers t. engine 115 10 " Stan. Oil Co. gas 6 00 29 Car hay 269 90 " S. E. Elliott lumber 109 95 1925 Jan 6 Bal, truck I. H. Co. 1973.69 8 Standard Oil Co. 8 25 " J.M.Gwaltney feed 184 50 12 L. R. Rhone pay roll 138 00 " A. Boyette pay roll 120 67 " P. Hdw. gas.oil. tires 70.15 13 G. L. Holoman ft. 4 42 22 Interest on bonds 501 25 Feb 9 A. Boyette pay roll 124 67 " E. T. Harrell work 7 50 " P. Hdw. Co. supplies 23 56 " Griffin & Brown lum 8 75 " H.D. Holoman, mules 325 00 " L. R. Rhone pay roll 130 00 Men 4 Note Bank of R. S 501.33 7 Stan. Oil Co. gas 12.00 9 A. Boyette ray roll 128 50 " L. R. Rhone pay roll 145 00 " T. H. Peele pre. bnd 10.00 " Peele-Parker plow pt 2 50 ' J. G. Parker services 10 20 1 " W. E. Spivey " 9 90 " J. E. Copeland " 9 60 " E. A. Huggins " 12.00 "P. Hdw Co.supplies 49 95 " L. R. Rhone pay roll 145.00 "Johny Wall ditching 19 74 "J.M.Gwaltney feed 133 50 28 Interest on bonds 744 50 31 G. L. Holoman ft, 1,17 "J.M.Gwaltney feed 67 00 " Standard Oil Co. 12 60 Apr 7 Har. Ptg. H. tax bk. 3 50 " G. L. Holomon ft. 2.72 "A. Boyette pay roll 178 35 " W. R. Whitty work 11.20 " C. T. Lewis.shop bill 4 00 " P. Hdw. Co. sup. 11610 " L. R Rhone pay roll 130 30 13 Stedman Store oats 3 50 21 Standard Oil Co. 11.00 24 A. W. Co. blades 16 50 25 Sinking Fund 2000 00 " W.P.Benthall arav. " Car. Road Sup. Co. 9 S. E. Elliott lumber 10 J.M.Gwaltney hay " J.M.Gwaltney oats 13 Baugham & Parker 17 C. T. Lei3BhoDbiIl 18 S. 0 1 Co. gas. oil 19 J. W. Lee truck wk 25 W.N.Everett license July2 S 01 Co. pas, oil 6 P. Hdw. C x cement 140 44 8 W. E. Bryant, gas 16 50 13 A. Boyette pay roll 208 83 "L R. Rtnne " " J. W. Lee work , " W. R. Whitley work " P. Hdw. Co. sup. " J. Barnes dynamite 10 Standard Oil Co. 12 S. E. Elliott lumber " Interest on bonds 28 Standard Oil Co. Aug 4 Standard Oil Co. 10 A. Boyette pay roll " P. Hdw. Co. rudse " P. Hdw. Co. bud. " S E Elliott lumber " L. R Rhone 10 Harvel&Kern pumps 15 80 10 J M Gwaltney feed 123.10 22 Standard O.l Co 13 00 "JM Gwaltney feed 59 50 Septl Dr. Brown treat mule 24 50 14 A. Boyette pay roll and bridge work 321 20 ' L. R. Rhone pay roll 186 50 " W.E.Spivey services 12 90 " J. E. Copeland " " J. G. Parker " E. A, Huggins " " P. Hdw. Co sup. " Standard Oil Co. " W.R.Whitly t. repair " Will Futrell, gravel " Gustin Futrell " 19 Stedman Stores oats t. 6 Interest on bonds 12 A. Boyette pay roll 22 50 13 00 46 02 200 00 81 50 8 SO .8.15 13 20 16 75 4 50 14 25 182 00 10 51 16 50 148.23 2.50 14.25 30.00 501.25 14 25 14 25 174 84 -21 16 134 38 99 00 179 00 666 I a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the germs. O 12 60 13 60 12 00 86 55 11.28 39.75 5 84 600 17 25 744 50 121.12 " P. Hdw. Co. sup. 127 41 " Boone M. Co. rep bill 52 75 "L. R. Rhone pay roll 173 73 20 Standard Oil Co. 11 75 " J.M.Gwaltney feed 110 00 Nov 9 A. Boyerte pay roll 122 40 " L R. Rhone pay roll 135 50 " P. Hdw. Co. sup. 68 95 " A. W. Co. blades 16 50 10 Standard Oil Cj. 11.75 19 Baugham & Parker 26 08 " J.M.Gwaltney feed 5100 25 S. Oil Co. grease.oil 14 40 28 Express on boxes May IS. Oil Co. gas&bil 7 J. M. Gwaltney feed 8 G. L, Holoman ft. " A. Boyette pay roll " L. R. Rhone pay roll 130 00 72.09 135 14 35 116 00 3.06 157 56 "P. Hdw. Co sup. 14 Standard Oil Co. 19 1, H. Co grease cups 30 E. C. Bunch gas, oil un 8 A. Boyett pay roll " J.G.Parker services " J. E. Copeland M a Cough Quick HEALING HONEY. To. Stop take HAYES HEALING HONEY, ft cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY, The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The Heallnl effect of Hayes' Healini Homy in tide the throat combined with the healing effect ol Grove O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores oi he skin eoon .tops a cough. Both remediea are packed In one carton and th I Jet of the combined treatment i 35c Just ask your druggist for HAYES SEALING HONEY. NOTICE Sale of House and Lot By virtue of authority con f err ed upon me the undersigned com missioner by order of the buperior Court in a special proceeding en titled Mary Ann Manly, adminis tratrix of John Manly vs Alfred Manly, Josephine Manly, Uuffin Manly, Buleauh Manly, Mittie Slade, Rhoda Maly, et als, I, the said Commissioner will sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in jacKson, in. ij , on the nrst Monday in February, being Feb ruary 1st, 1926, between the hours of 12 o'clock M and 2 o'clock P. M. the following described tract or parcel of land located in the town.of Rich Squnre and known as the home place of the late John Manly, bounded on the North and East by school property belonging to the colored school in Kich Square; on the West by t!.e high way from Rich Square toScotlaod Neck and on the iroutb. by a lot belonging to -Robert Earl and others ana beginning, at a corner on the street thence street North 40 West 140 feet to a corner at Manly's store, thence side of store South 52 East 226 feet to corner on the corner of colored school lot, thence along the school lot South 48 West 67 feet to corner, thence South lb West Z30 feet to corner of Robert Karl's lot, thence North 34 i East 60 feet to corner stake North 42 West 37 feet to stake at beginning and containing thirty two -thousand two hundred and sixty five (32265) sauare feet This sale is subject to tha con h'rmation of the court This December 31st, 1925 J AS. A. WOKRELL, Commissioner Place ot Sale Court House door of Northompton County. Time of Sale Feb. 1st, 1926. Terms of Sale Cjsh. Notice Having been appointed trustee in as signment by S. O. Draper in that deed of assignment dated the 8th day of December, 1925, and ot record in the Northampton County Registry in Book 211. on page 693, this is to notify all creditors of the said S. O. Draper to file wth the Clerk of the Superior Court of said Northampton County, a verified itemized statement of their account, on or before the 15th day of December, 1926, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery on said ac counts. This 14th day of December, 1925. Eric Norfleet, Trustee in assignment of S. C. Draper KODAK FINISHING. No better service anywhere. Mail us your nlra and we will send tatement. If in hurrv, enclose stamps. Kodak films and supplies. Baker's Studio. Washington, N.C. To Traveling Men A warm welcome awaits vou at the Sunshine Cot tage Hotel, Roxobel, N.C. Mrs. Fannie Spence, Proprietres8 LAND POSTED All persona are hereby forbidden to hunt with or without gun or dog night or day, on the lands situated in Northampton County known as the Rogers Quarter and Island 12.65 Farm without our special permia 3 87 . sion in writing. 14 25 25155 10.20 9.60 W. H. S. Burgwyn, H. C Maddrey, H. W. Lewis, S B. Boone. FRUIT TREES Order your fruit trees from the old reliable Greensboro Nurser ies. Write for a new SPECIAL PRICE LIST just out from print er. Some bargains with a free offer with liberal discount. 50, 000 peach and 30,000 apple go ing on the market at once. Greensboro Nurseries and r ' Stock Farm John A. Young & Sons, , Owners, 'GREENSBORO, N. C -Nursery Dep't .. - . Iwy Murfreesboro's Greatest Store Big After Christmas Coat and Dress SALE i $15.00 Special now $9.98 25.00 Special now 1 4.75 $30.00 DRESSES OA 7 $35.00 Special now LH.IJ Goats to fit the purse and figure of all Special Lot $5 .50 $25.00 XP $16.75 35.00 24.75 Wyhn Bros -The Shopping , Center I :: Bf l fl : .''V. "!: J ';,f
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