IUO FEB IE IB ? ADYANCS FAPEB?Send la Ji t-aewal Before Time Ki* ~r~ A. F. johnson, Editor ui Mauser * THE COUNTY, THE STATE, THE UNION ' ~ scbsckiftion elm For t?u i VOLUHN LIV. LOUISBUBG, N. C., KBIDAY, APSIf, 10, 1925 (12 PAGES THIS WEEK) Nl'HBEB 9 ?TAYESVILLE ROAD COM MISSIONERS APPOINTED is Composed of J. S. Wilson, J. H. Goodson and H. P. || Mitchell A. Itaglund and F. J. Beasley Ap pointed to Succeed A. F. Johnson And J. C. Tucker on Louisburg Boad Board?Many Beports Becelr ed and Mnch Bontlne Business Transacted. The Board of County Commlssion ts met In regular session on Monday vith all members present. After eading and approving the minutes of >revtous meetings business was dis >osed of as follows: L. O. Edwards, Jr., of Cypress Creek ownshlp, was allowed a drawback or poll tax for the year 1924, he be ng only 20 years old at time of list* ng. J. W. Wilder, of Cypress Creek cwnship was allowed drawback for >oll tax, he being a non-resident. ?Report of E. C. Perry, Superlntend int of public welfare, was received ind filed, and the following recom nendatlons adopted: That Lou Green >r placed on outside pauper list al 13.00 per month, that Mitt Bartholo new be stricken from outside pauper ist she having moved to Nash county I-at W. B. Leonard be stricken frorr ?> - ;ide pauper list, he being dead ,l:?t Callle Pearce be stricken frorr :u - 'a pauper list, he having beer re. c: v not dead, baa only entered into life! Why should we grieve that he has gone away? The soul we loVed as dearly as our own Has only Journeyed to eternal day. Mrs. Rlggsbee will be remembered by Franklin County people as Miss Irene Sledge. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of their many friends In Franklin. and n lady friend of the brldo> Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple left for n destination not announced. None at the party were known In Louleburg or had ever been here before. AMONG THE VISITORS SOME YOU KNOW AND SOME TOO DO NOT SNOW. Personal Items About Folks AM Their Friends Who Travel Hero And There. Mr. Theo Hassell vi3lted William si on Tuesday. ? ? Farm Agent Cole Savage went to Italeigh Wednesday. ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cheek, of Akron Ohio, spent last Thursday with Mrs. 1.. W. Parrish. ? ? Mrs. Ira Williams and children, of Philadelphia, Pa., are visiting rela tives in and near Louisburg. ? ? Mrs. Lola Medlin and son, W. T. Medlin, of Durham, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Hol mes. * ft Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Perry, Mrs. B. X. Williamsoi, Mrs. E. W. Furgursoo and Mrs. E H. Meadows went to Ral eigh Wednesday. ? ? Mr. A. Tenkel returned Friday from a trip to the Northern Markets, where he purchased his Spring stock, which is arriving daily. ? ? Messrs. E. H. Malonc and A. F. Johnson left Wednesday to attend a meeting of Farm Land Bank repre sentatives in Coldmbia, S. C, ? ft Representative James S. Massen rurg and Miss Fannie Lillian Masben I burg returned from Wake Forest, where they spent the week-end with friends. ? ? Miss Mollie Strickland returned Fri day from Winston-Salem, where she attended the Woman's State Mission, t ry Convention as delegate from the Louisburg Baptist church. ? * \fr. and Mrs. C. C. Collins. Misses Annie Willis Boddie, Lucy Clifton Bod die and Mildred Scott and Mr. E. F. GrifTin went to Henderson Saturday right to see "Little Jesse James." mX Jo MR. JOH> C. W1MST0M John C. Winston, who retired from ] the Board of Education of Franklin County on last Monday af ter a continued and uninterrupted s. rvice of'twentv-six years. He first became a member on April 10th, 1899 and since that time has served with such men as J. H. Uxzell. L. N. Will isms, Geo. S. Baker, H. D. Egerton. Dick Foster, T. H. Dickens. A. W. Ferry. C. R. Sandliug. E. L. Green, W. A. Mullen, J. B. Jones and A. F. John son. Under him served the following Superintendents. B. S. Mitchell. R. B. White, W. W. Boddie and E. L. Best. At the time of his first qualification the school fund amounted to $10499. 48 the value of school property was $5,100.00, the school censns was 8,098, the average length of school term was 86 days and the number of teachers was 91. At his retiring the school fund amounted to $157,640.62. the val ue of school property was $450,000.00, the average length of school term was 138 days and the number of teachers 165. It is an honor that he deeply appre ciates. and justly sb. to be identified with a record so fall of achievement and so full of value to the children of the county. Having had four years experience as a member of the Board of Connty Commissioners before becoming a member of the Board of Education ha has been a public servant tor thirty years. Franklin County la prond of him and the valuable service he has rendered. CARD OF THAMES We want to thank oar neighbors far theirklndnt the recent Illness of oar 1 father. We also want to aursa, Hra. Galloway and Dr. tent tsr their special attention. We teel It waa through their efforts that he in ca the road to recovery. Mrs. L. R. OottreU m*