FRANKLIN TIMES A. r. JOHNSON, Editor *nd JUaagw 0>? Tear . . .'.*rrr.\ . . .Twrrs-rtTr-fltM Klckt Months 1.00 8tx Month* .TT .76 Four Montli* M Foreign Adverti?m? Representative THEAMtRK'AN PRESS ASSOCIATION ?9 Kntered at the Post Office at Loula barg. N. C., as second class IWUUi . ? Tt Has bffii demonstrated >liut theru. Umber makes good paper. Why not utiliie some of the sawdust In Franklin County 2 ? SauUy ? Ci t-t-N ? tu?i??hip laet ? it* r""1 1m - 1 1 1 1 1 1 -on? last Suturduy. Its a pity t&at ir-townfhtp like Sandy Creek should have to take a back step. The sensational Vamer case has been settled. The terms of the settle ment te? wUhh<4tssi"!? of* Legislature --f Nor'h Carolina, w.. ri der !( the people who ar.? so r!> rage-1. 'Vt-r th?* l-ill' ::u t:.? .^V.- ! arles of the County Offices, and* the au r-:;i :T1 :: r:? e' . <*? ? ? ' * * w ? ? ?? ??? ?": "?iy ?. it ? I ? . : ? * ? ' ? in*/ t ? th- - ?? i0 ______ N ? ? ? ? .re H.. .v y i:!l??" . !iv??- i'* v. .irk of c ? v. ? tl.v hiT'/.vays ? t i ? ? ? St: t- it '??? ?.' .ive- i ; ?? citizen* of Fr.tnk 1 i n -r?-i liusy. Yheiv is 1:0* reason why t!:t- :? Raleigh by way of Flolesville can ! he tiikt ji over by this Commission an*! kept up at the expanse of the State And there is no rdnson why the roac from Nash County to Louishurg on1, to Wak* county by FranKlInton can*' tiik^M ov?-r also. The l:?tt"2* w;.< formerly * ! part of the Sftte Highway and w- .'*?.? i'j nated on t) was !?!.?-? ? ? ?V ? !. ? the people who have built up to U on both sides. Anyway this pari of the road is going to be built, and it is up to. the people of Frunkltn County to join in with Warren and get the Com .n is?ionjx) accept thl^ propofllUo q . JTh e same conditions, so we learn, exist between Franklin and Halifax coun ties and there is u6 .doubt but "that a little effort would get this important road in us a part of the htgnway. Any way the people of tne lower portion of Gold Mine township are entitled to a better road than they hpye and it is to be hoped^ _they will soon get it. TU* aditftp TX.M&S was~over a portion of these roads Monday and when at the Porter mine was told that 711 >T a tuny runliur tiuwu n mta abutu Impassable for even a buggy. This is exceedingly unfortunate atld ia to be re gretted by all of Franklin's people who -kave a piidtt in fhe hiettorv ei_onr (te?T ; old_CiJ>Uin5\ TRe tnis sec tiun. where Is located one of the best lenown Gold Mine properties of the country, a pteee that ts OT sucli Ei?~ torical value that it would be well for I every school in- the county to arrange a visit each year and wiusrg -awty.-irr' to go utiiI h v<*t--it- is -almost impossible for one t oget to. Let's* hope that the road trustees of~^Ooid Mine Township will make an effort to get a road to and through- this prop- 1 erty and lets all joln^ together to make their efforts more easy and assured of success. If we want good roads and roads to be maintained by the State highway we wlli-hnvn to wake up and get to work ? We hope the ? Board _of j County Commissioners will take this matter up with a view of lending its assistance to this work, realizing that every -through road that can be. -com pleted and turned over to the State will be a saving to the tax payers of! the County. Mtsides making more con venteri? the ways of travel for our peo- ' I>le and our neighbors. MK? KloNe Rackley and Frank Held ^ Pleasants. Are Married. Miss Eloise Kncklev and Frank Reid j Pleasants were married vesterdav morning at the Presbyterian church | of the Covenant. Rev. R. Murphy Wil ?.!: -t.tr <-r iv ?rvir.?i. iwrMrrr. ii.g the ceremony. Mrs. Pleasants is | the daughter Mrs. \V. G. Rackley. | who lives on Can* street. ar.ir i . ! i ' 1 M.j>. I'leU-ams i*it Imme ' Ir.iiu f i: %i h'-iHr ~~ ??* - ? : v.- ];. i: rLl ?v ? -j?? : ')y w " . y ? J;t < <>f ? i, -ri . ? ? . iv ? ..|i H. K. i First Li?- !?*. J T:hji?? S"i on <1 Lo ir* mi!.j Job:. -A*]?e. J ;-t ;.s the* <1 ?? I II was be- his; lin ~&alls?--u? ) ei;;h mud* muny complimentary ie J marks to anM :?!.?. ut th?- riovs. j f'apt. rmlfTwoo'l ? informs'us thai .is desirious I to its maximum stronsrth aiwl would ? therefore l>e glad to enlist any out' I wishing to join. sin-rroil-Min-hin^i. 1 AiiR'?un?aem?*fits us follows have beer ( rf"- Mvfl here; Mr-s I.?itb?*r MIt# r nnno^im's tl;o marriage cT !?? r ?Irinulr T??r ?o * ' : .1 EPWORTH LEAGUE CONFERENCE president F. S. Loie !>ell?er* a most successful session. There wus one hundred and ten enthusiastic del egates from alT parts of trie State pre to Uku a purl in the nrveral . slons and ff-was their treat to hew some exceedtngFv fine ;uUiresSei: The opening service was conducted by Rev. F. S. lx>ve. President "of the North Carolina Conference L*pwort!i I League. His a tigress was a tnost penv -| erful one on "Christ or chaos" and pre ^gnted in a most interesting and en Lertaining way. by i h* k*v. \v. g. Merarlanfl, of K&i- : gjgh. followed by the Bible Class led , by Rev. H XL SuHE "From 9:15 to 10:00 a Foreign Mis sion Study Class was led by Miss Kate Hacknef. a returned missionary from Chii^a.- This was fellmyed. by a Hom^ Viisstifjn "Study class led by I)r. A. D. Betts. of Augusta. Ga. At 10:30 The Class iu Administru- [ [ion Problems and The Council and j Business meetings by Mrs. F. S. Love Tuesday-evening at 7 o'clock prayer groups were held and at S:i5 the dele gates were treated to a most interest^ lug address on '"City Problems an\ Church Efficiency" by Rev. Walter Patten. t>f- Greenville. Each of the sessions ha Ve proven to be especially interesting and uplifting and ft putting this League Assembly ahead in line of good accomplished of former occasions. The delegates are lege. JUniisburg has been especially well from the many parts of the Good old j | North State to be with us this week ! ami hope that this visit will be such as- wilt cause them to come again. Qn Tuesday night, the Rev. H. M. J j at the meeting of the North Carolina I'or.iV'reni ~ L*-ag'.iers in session ^r.' Louis V.irg t'olTege. i:e used as ^i?- for 4u- address "He ye theref".e perfect. even :?-? yo'.iv Father in lieav^ i is ;>eric* t.--~ Hp? e?pe< ially stres> Verfevt preparation in mind and ch - rrTVTvtT ITis : nc. sa g e \v as \i lrea'. .nw s'/ir ition to the young: life. ? v.'1 .i.i i'.L! m 1 1 lir. C ? t.. r - ^ i - ?? ? the ? !: ;.l v i ! 1 ? . ;T*i : 'y r.ior 4 ? ;> : ?? :? v. . V. I ? ? i?rly *;r ?? . ? T.i* v.::-.' : of . . . ? 1 i i T to - ;ers, .? -i i -i ;'??? vstff3:- ite: i : t ?;? *? ilpnr: r r.?-. .. M M Xort.: i - ? ' ::ioM \i- nri; i if . -;uily ?-??? *T TST 1 H fj.-T I: S S. V- Ihv, I- ik ? :s ? " . nion ?? nr.;. Mi - R. *? H ? v is ? -tin '4 -.'?''t"! !*r!? ;i ' ? ?? in !i--: ?!. -f.i ";/ le-vr r;i f.;'rica. '"?Mik heinjr ii -; * ? f 1 is 7: ? test written r?y uth ern Methodist missionary to t:> <*on ? m*+. -J-U** K*v. T. Iv. ? T-i.^ JUtv A. U. IMis' phi' " as ;j teacher of the Hoiii" Y.ission book 1 1 ; ? s been by '.the I lev. K. Kew. Mrs. V. < Love led ili*i discussion of the on , ^lirninist ration Problems fiealitt;: with 'the work of the Department oi k<-cre 1 s: lion and Culture. At the morning; busim session pledges wore r.iken ' for 'he Africa Special, the sp--< i il mis^ | titulary work of the Kp worth jot the Souihern Methodist Tl." 'fK'i'iHS of the fhuiffj : , ? rr i ? i cr tl. f-n'iw- work < f anv. gives out the follow ing statement: ^ ___ ' . . -"-Another reduction lias W^ffmaile in the list price ft' all types of Ford ears and tiie Ford truek to take effect immediately. The list prices, f. o. h. Detroit, are now as follows: ~ "" _s- ? ? S1DAN RUNABOUT 370.00 OHASIS . 34540 COUPE 695,00 TRUCK-CHASSIS .195.00 "TRACTOR . . Sfttt.W . "The big reductions last fall were made in antu'fiiation of lew material costs ss h ich we are now getting the benefit of, and this fact together witli increased ltianu lacturing efficiency and the unprecedented demand for Ford cars, particularly dur, ing the past three months permitting maximum" production. have made another price reduction possible immediately. - "Ford business for April and M ay 1921 was greater by 5d.lx>3 cars and trucks Lhan for the same two mouths in 1920; iti fact, the demand has been even greater than the supply, so that our output has been limited, not unfilled orders, but manufactur ing facilities. /"During May we produced 101.323 Ford cars and trucks for sale in the "United States alone ? the biggest nmnth in the history of our company ? and our factories ;ind assembly plants are now working on a -*000 car daily schedule for June. "The Fordson tractor is'still being sold at less than the Tost to produce on ac count of the recent big price reductions, it is impossible, therefore, to make any fu i tlier cut in the price of the the tractor." , ^ ^ Can you afford U> go without g ear any jongerwherrTbrds are selling at these low prices? There is no reason now why you should delay purchasing a Ford car, Ford truck, or Fordson tractor. ? ? ? ? * . _ ___ ___ ______ We will gladly advise you concerning the delivery of a Fordson tractor or the particular type of car in which you are interested. Just 'phone us or drop us & card. _ LOUSBURG MOTOR rOMPAMV * Louisburtj, N^-t Phone 314 ? _ F Hr*. J. T.. Palmer ,'!rs J. I.. Palmer delight fu'.ly cn iiu-d th" Tuesday Afternoon P.uok . last wek. A lame number ??mhers ;?nd other invited gtu-s - .vere present. The hall, parlor atil lining room were artistically ilocora i?-.l with a quantity of sw* ft p?\?s. Mrs. Palmer's filter. Mrs. tJurrouglis. jf Henderson, received with her. It ivas a real pleasure to all to welcome Mrs. iiurrougfis in Her-Timm* toxmr ? ? The business of the Cluli dispersed Lhe minutes of the last meeting read. Ei. most enjoyable literary program l>e gal}. Mrs. S. P. Hoddie's paper on Cur rent Kvents way delightfully original and informing. Tin- topic for the afternoon "Amer ica's Place In World -Civilization'* was splendidly developed in tne pa]?ers by .Mrs. W. II. Varborough. "The Aim*ri ?;:n Contribution." and Mrs.* It. F. Yar hf>roiiLrli's American Criticism of l\me; ;< an Demoi racy." . M: . W. White r^nd a rharminir -?cry from ?"T!i?* Sminirrn iieview." "!\a! 1; '.a.i I'm a ; ?t< ".'1 ? t!i<* Opera Ti ?? i r ??it i in ii bHue "Kia i' l>.?y." ;? : -Tt I' ? pn.uraiii v.MK ? ; i I T'l M A. :' i : ? !:? Y> ..II : i. - La* KcssfMins' 1 hrr*>hin?. T' .y ir of the TiM'.S i- ;:. ?v *'???- ?:' : ::o i', !!o*;a ?>???>. Xxiiiw ? Uui ? U*is4st?r - Deeds Injure operating. T'.'.is license' is free ? no tost for snrcc. In the same way that the operator )uis to have a license, it is also nec- ? essary for each farmer to see that the party threshing his gr.-.*n lias a li- ? cense, llach thresher Keep anil ? report the bushels threshed and the ' acres from which the grain was bar- 1 vested. All thresher operators should at - ??ne*? ge; their 1icc:i-?-. whe;i it ^ , lHM?k i,?r krrpTTic iVio voter's re?|Uir- ! * d. as well as tie report id*-et-. will 1 c 1'itip. Ti.t>e b?n?\> ; I ? r * I r? - v: ; * y Hit *? * ' ? "f- ? l *v T' t ? l*lei.ii.\ ar??Mr??uch. \\ c . "Alt.iiio r?\ f'.p* ol t:;o *i *v? ;:r?. !r. ;t:i i Mr*. J? ?!?:* Un^wu Yarborouch H'jiust t :;??* "honour oi your ^>ro>eiu e_ .:i i'.v r "frruco of TfioTr iTaughiev Camilla Webb to Mr J 'hr. Kelvin Glenn !' Wednesday the iwenty-*t?Hli of Juiu* a: nine vA Uxk in the evening; St Paul's Church l>u: *t?urc. Nortn Carolina Km lose?i were cards reading as fol o\\ >: Wiii 1 .iter t?ie tenth ol V Inly. i'?:UesvilU. .\ ?. thVamlinr. _ j.'i ? xiii win .. ' t'.>rtis in i>'wn~ The T?ri?ie is t :*? % ( l-oiiislmrcs f.n ?? t '"'c \ :y~ )*?sses$iQ? :? -:t > t :.t - : ;a? nw'Kt htM* . V.. ;? v/.any f. v.: - ? ??