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THE FRANKLIN TIMES L. F. JOUASON, Editor and lUna^er tl.tO it Sooths 1.00 tUx Munths i. .76 F*ar Muntlis AO Forriyn Advertr?ing Representative THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Entered at the Poet Offlce^t Louis burg, N. C., as second class matter. ? The Greenahiim_Xews shies off from answering a question submitted by a iinhntor ? ?? ] ^ the rnited Sta growine better or worse?" Well, we wouldn't attempt a detailed dis cussion. but Albert S. .Burleson at last accounts was in Germany and George ~^TrT*if*^v ? ^ tendon. ? Raleigh Times. The Commissioners are to be con gratulated upon tlieii r rAqnirlBK all Towmhlp Read Boards -to- m&fce a report showing the total amount of their bonded tnndebtedness. \j?ffether with the amount of sinking funds on hand and where they are being held. The Commissioners take the position that in many pbspw no sinking- funds have been accumulated so they ?pro pose to change the order of things. It is time that the Courts were tak ing some action that would guarantee a certain amount of safety to Police officers. There is hardly a week that passes that the papers Go not carry an account of some attack upon the po lice officers in some town. In many instances Ihe officers are Killed. Un less the Courts can arrange some plan whereby one is not allowed to plead insanity or 6ome other such fool plea quit trying to protect citizens and pro perty with officers. They are not on ly not getting the desired results due to the extreme leniency of our Courts and technical unfitness of <mr laws, but in many cases sacrifice their llv "WW. LM ilu liellei ui quit; ? o This is one year that we don't be lieve politics will quiet down between, primaries. From the reports ; we get people In all parts of the County are talking politics and probable results DHit year, li ihe reports art: lru? anrt the primary was to be held now there is no doubt but that an entirely new ticket all Ground could win. Just whether this spirit will hold we can't tell. But the names that are belug suggested for soma. offices are certain ly good ones, and Ola judication* point to a race for the gold next year. Iu addition to the natural fascinatiou tor holding a public office the increase in salaries of the offices giving mora prgs tige through uppolntinents and such, increase the interest of those in whose hat the political bee has been sleep ing ami he-4s begimting-to bun. The attention of the voters of San - d> Org ok townHht|?-?ra "directed tci an article in this issue by the Board of Koad Trustees! It is strange to se^~ how opponents to a measure will con ceive such unwarranted iiPgiUlUJIllS 10' carry their points, but alt asetlowa-ha? ve them. The onK* thing to do Is trace them out ami brand them. Just how the voters of Sandy Creek township mil. 1 And iiuyo rote the bonds is more than we can see. "SuxeTy-ftoiie of th ose who good roads will oppose^ ~thw ao the other voters KhouW tprct? ttiem to-pay. IhOaXfifiZEv. going out and- carrying" RieTelectldii^ In vi^w of the fact that the township has several important roads to be built one a government project where the township will get three dollars giveu bj the government for etery^ene it spends. We don't see how you can afford not to vote the issue. To those who have no improved roads we say vote the issue that you might have as good roads as the rest, and to .those who have good roads we say do unto otbers as others have dons unto you." Bound Over to C*?rt. Mayor L. L. Joyner bound Mr. L. R. Soutliall over toCoart tinder a (SQO bond for a. <L w on Chief of Police High Monday morning and also re quired film lo pa> JliO BBi and met for being drunk and disorderly. From the Information we get Mr. Southall was on the Streets Saturday evening under the Influence of whiskey and Chief of Police High went 4o him to advise him to go borne, wtoen Mr. Sou thall drew his knife and struckat Chief hitiinp him nn the left cheek, about the same time Officer Perry being pre sent and seeing the attack struck Mr. "ggnthiUt^oTui the fceart -k narking hint down in time to save further Injury to Chief High. Mr. Southall was confin ed untlV Sunday when he was allowed to give bond for hla appearance Mon day. Mr. Southaii took an. ajpeal gu. Utp fine and gave bond In txjth cases. **Let Not Your Hand Be S*ack?w The above is the subject of Kev. G. F Smith at the morning service at the Methodist Church next Sunday. He will alsgj preai'h at the night hour. All persons are invited to attend. I'se for l ura-Ylulri Raj s. For some years ultra-violet rays have been, used (or sterllUing water, milk and other fluids. The idea has now been applied to the disinfecting of barrels and casks. Bridal Superstition. According to old belief it is an bmeti of good luck a long ami happy mar- . ried life ? for a briue u? slip UB alie ? passes up the aisle on Tier way to the altar. Don't crowd. It mlg h t X un- 1 comfortaBle if some otTtt olsnj Bhould 4 forget to be polite. Can't Be T<?> (areiuL. A druggist must aim to keep ? Ut#- - coatidenee of his public. EspechtHy-wKh bis egs tUiuks. f Chief Warreu h'tinnii ?iy that or ganized labor now facing a ulsls." ? Tt tsr tndewl; it must go to work. ? Co lumbia, S. C. Record. ~ ? . o - - 'f thy late Prince Otto Bismarck Is ?world of ours, it inuit-strlKe hta-Uiat : the Allies aren't any great shakes as indemnity collectors. ? Marlon _Star. NOTICE OP SALE OF SCHOOL HOUSE BONDS The Cniinty Rnnril of -Education ol - Franklin County will offer for aula at Soon on Monday the 4th (lay of July. 1921, $7,500 00 In bonds of the Bunn High School District, Dunn Township. Franklin County, N. C. These bonds wHl be dated Tune 1st, 1921 and wilt mature June 1st, 1941, and bear inter est. at the rate of six per cent per an num, payable semi-annually on the first days of June and December of fcach year, both Jjjterept and princi pal being >ByableJ?t4hfc?PTst National JBonW nf T^Wahnrg,- r* Tl^g fn~r ya lue of the property in satd district tor 1920 waa t640.581.00 .with no outstan ding bonded Indebtedness Baidboncls ' are issued for the purpose bf building rohnilrtinj und r?nnlrin?- tba school houses in said district under authority of Chapter 55. Public Laws of North Carolina, Session 1915, and Acts am endatory thereto Sealed bids may be fll?d with Jhe undersigned at the of fice nf the County Board of Education of Franklin County in Louisburg, NT C. until Noon- of Monday. July 4th, 1921. and a certified Llieik in the sum ot,J300 to insure good faith of bidder rijpuld ^ccorottny each bid. 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