EVERYBODY BOOST LOPISBORG The Franklin Times LOUISBURG NEEDS A WEEKLY PAY ROLL A. P. JOHNSON, Editor and Manager THE COUNTY, THE STATE, THE UNION ? SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Per Year VOLUMN LV. LOUISBURG, N. 0., FRIDAY, SEPT. 10TH, 1926 (12 Pages) NUMBER 29 SCHOOL COMMITTEE MEN APPOINTED Grants Election For. Rock Springs Board Fixes Tuition Charges at 14 and 96 and Refuses To Allow Child ren To Go To School Out of Their Districts Without Paying Extra The Board of Education met In reg ular session on Monday with A. F. Johnson, T. H. Dickens. J. H. Joyner E. L. Green and W. A Mullen present. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The boundaries for the proposed Rock Springs Local Tax District as recommended by the .committeeman J. B. Wilder,'was fixed as follows: ( "Beginning at a point In Cedar Creek, where Allen Brothers line and Z. L. Cheves line corners In the Lou. lsburg Graded School line; thence In a westerly direction along the Louls burg Graded School line to the corner of Mrs. F. H. Allen's line; thence along the northern line of Mrs. F. H. Allen's line to where It corners with the Henry Perry line; thence in a southerly direction along the bound ary line between Mrs. F. H. Allen's land and the eastern line of Henry Perry to Bill Splvey's land, where said line corners with the H. J. Strlck "tnd line; thence along the western line of H. J. Strickland to where it -ners with B. H. Horton's line; t:.e;tce along western boundary line c fJ. Horton's to the New Road, which leads from Prldgen's store to Ciifi >? - Mill; thence In an easterly direct - along the said New Road to the point where the Polly Solomon Road Intersects the same; thence In a southerly direction along said Polly Solomon Road to Crooked Creek; thence down Crooked Creek as it me anders to J. A. Underhill line; thence In a north easterly direction along the line of J. A. Underhill to line of J. S. Winstead to Hall's Cross Roads; thence In a north easterly direction along the Ferrall's Bridge Road to W. P. Neal land; thence leaving the Ferrall's Bridge Road and following the southern boundary of said Neal land to Tar River; thence up Tar River to the mouth of Cedar Creek; thence up Cedar Creek to the point of beginning. District known as the Rock Springs Local Tax District.'' A petition asking for an election In this territory was approved and the County Commissioners were asked to order the same to be held.4 Tuition charges for children attend lng school outside of their district were fixed as follows: $6 per month per pupil In the high school and |4 per month per pupil in the elementary school. The board contracted with H. B. Griffin as truck mechanic and super visor tor $112.60 per month. He be gins work Tuesday, September 7th. The uoard rules that It could not permit children from one high school district to attend school in another as this is contrary to the county wide plan and would be an injustice to both schools. The Board will not deviate from this ruling except in strict accordance with law, and child ren attending school outside of dis trict will have to pay the regular tuition charges. The school boards of the county were revised and all vacancies filled. According to the adopted policy, the vacancies were filled with new mem bers except where it Vas shown that it would be for the best Interest to reappoint the same one. The ollow lng exceptions were made for the fol lowing reasons: 1. Jarvls Perry of the Pearce school was reappointed by special re quest. the request being baaed on the fact that the baBding program initi ated by the three members of this board had not been completed. 2. J. O. Sledge of the Cedar Rock Elementary School was reappointed for the following reason: A signed pe tition was presented to the Board ask ing for this to be dons, stating that It was their opinion It would be for the best interest of the school. S. Eugene Wilson of the Ingleslde School was reappointed for the follow tag reason: He was appointed to fill out the unexpired term of Joe Holden 'and had served only one year. The complete revised list may be found below: ( Pearco?Jarrie Perry, Wakefield, R 1. 1(19; K. O. Pearce. Wakefield, R. 1. 1921; Alex Arnold. Wakefield, R. 1. 1927. Pine Rid|i?Wiley Perry, Wake field. R 1. 1929; B. B. Pace, Wakefield. R 1, 1928; H. H. Beddlngfleld. R 1.; 1917. Pilot?G. F. Pearce, Zebulon,- R 2,1 1929; Preeten Maaeey, Zebulon R 2. 1928; W. C. Green, Zebulon, R 2, 1927. flfiunn?Mr*. B. C. Johneon, Bnnn, 1982; J. R. White, Bonn. 1928; Fred Perry. Wakefield. R 1, 1921; O. F. ?Pearce, Zebnkm, R 2, 1990; Jarrta Perry, Wakefield. R U 1929; Mre. C. 0. Pippin, Bona, 1929; J. H. Weathers. HRohWte7 J> R. Sherrington. Yoooge rlHe, R 1. 1?29 ( J. J. 8._TtsaberlnkV YoanperMle. R 1. 1181; dharlte Rob erta, j Challenges Flying Amongst Channel Sr/immtrs ,'irs. Corson (Gade) lErnest VlerVotter '"Trudy" Fdartft a t**A . A great long distance swim for a purse somewhere between $25,000 and $150,000 may be featured on one of the United States seaboards as the result of the three English channel crossings this summer. "Trudy" Ederle, 14 hri, SI m.; Ernest Vierlcotter, 12 hrs., 143 m.; and Mrs. Corson (Gade) 10 hrs., 28 m., each have announced -a willingness to compete in such an event and it is possible a 25' telle splash will develop. 3. 1927. Epsom?Willie Wilson, Loul3burg, R 6, 1931; D. T. Dickie, Henderson, R 1, 1930; Opie Frazier, Henderson, R 1, 1929; Ttom Gill, Kittrell, R 1. 1928; Geo. Ayscue, Henderson. R 1, 1927. i Mt. Grove?P. C. Carroll, Alert, 1929; Ed Faulkner, Alert, 1928; J. W. Ayscue, Alert, 1927. ; Monlton Hayes?Ferrall Parrish. Loulsburg, R 2, 1929; Johnnie Perdue, Louisburg, R2, 1928; Hugh Hayes, Loulsburg, R 2, 1928; Ernest Rowe, Louisburg, R 2, 1927. Sandy Creek?D. N. Nelms, Louls burg, R 2, 1929; G. B. West, Louis burg, R 2,1928; D. E. Ayscue, Louls burg, R 2. 1927. Woc$ Band To finish Min>ie Where and When They Will Visit Louisburg business men have much , faith and confidence in their home market for cotton and tobacco and for the trading advantages to He found with the Louisburg merchants that | they have organised an automobile ! party to tour Franklin and adjoining ; counties to tell the people about our I advantages and to let them know they want them to come to Louisburg. About fifty automobiles are expected to I be employed in the tour being loaded jw:ih from two to six persons, all i talking Louisburg tobacco and cot I ton markets and their own particular : lines. In the party will be a brass 1 band that will furnish music at each j stop. Two big days are expected. Everybody who wants a day of real j pleasure, is invited to join the party at any point. Good speaking will be in order and friendly handshakes will be in abundance. The schedule published below will be followed as closely as is possible. Don't gtye them out if they are not ?on time. They will ?how up pretty nearly at the appointed hour. You are invited to go out and hear the music, the speeches and meet the par ;ty The schedule is as follows. Wednesday, Sept, 15th. Stan from Louisburg 8:30 a. m. 9 a. m? Mltchiners Cross Roads. 9:30. Frankllnton. ? . 10, Youngsville. 10:30, Harris Cros? Roads. 11:00, Rolesville. 11:30, Mitchells Mill. 11:45, Hopkins Store. :! 12:00, Riley's Cross Roads. ' { 12:30 p. m., J no. Bakers Store. ' 1:00. Pearce Store, dinner. ' 2:00, Pilot, j 2:30. Pine Ridge. 3:00, Bunn. 3:30, Wtlders Store. 4:00; New Hope. 4-30, Punkin Centre. 5:00, Royal. Back to Louisburg, concert on ! court house square. Thursday, Sept. It. Start from Louisburg 8:30 a. m. 9:00, Mapleville. 9:30, Cedar Rock. 10:00. Justice. 10:30, Seven Paths. 11:00, Spring Hope. 12:00, Castalia. dinner. 1:30 p. m? Bud Stone. 2:00, Dickens" Store. 2:30 Sturdivant Store. 1:00, Woods Store. 3-30, Centerville. 4:00, Gupton. 4-30, Alert. 5:00, Kearney's Store. - - 5:30, Epsom. 6 00, Iugleslde. 8:30. Louisburg College. FRA>KLI.\ SUPERIOR COURT AD. JOURXS TERM The regular August term of Frank, lln Superior Qourt came to a close on Saturday afternoon with the ad journment for the day. All Jurors tor this week had been notified not to come. No cases of public interest were tried. LIST OF JURORS The following is a list of jurors drawn for October term Franklin Su perior Court: Dunns?W. I. Phillips. N. H. Batch elor, J. M. Dickerson. F. S Pearce. L S Gay, J. B. Privett, J. M. Carter. Harris?J. T Mann, J B. Wilder. J. E. Bennett. ToungSTllle?S. R. Pearce, W. C. Hart, 8. C. Eaves. PranklfcitoiP?H O. Brown, W. G. Wilder, W. W. Nowell. N. B. House. Hayearille. W. D. Foster, Sr.. J. D. Weldon. J. H. Good son, N. H. Ayscue, T. H. Weldon, T. C. Gill. Sandy Creek?W. C. Burnette, A G. Hunt, P. A. Upchurch. Gold Mine?W H. Wood. C. C. Brew er, J. N. Wood. Howard Griffin. E. O. Oonn. Cedar Roc\?Clarence Rowland, J. O. Bartholomew 8 K. Gilliam. G. C. Brown. W. T. Gupton. C. B Hayes. Cypress Creek?E. B. Moore. B. E. Deb nam. N. E. Jones H. W Creekmore. W C. M Sykes. W. A Lester. T A More. G. M .Wilder. A. H. Edwards. Louisburg?F. J. Sledge, H. H. Spen CAPTURES STILL Officers report the capture of two ?tills on Monday morning la Gold Mine township. The first was a 50 gallon still found | oa Deer's branch, and flvg^huodred ??lions of beer and a number of fer ments rs were destroyed. The sec ond was fisnad near Collin's mill and wan of 40 gallon capacity. Three hna 4red and fifty gallons of ben was dm ggaftpvte ? * [gowstabts Ju ft wicss and J. ft Thames m ? To Viait Our State ? r i.I.'Tf | be Queen Man a cf Rou a soils next week for our shores and has plans perfected for a tour of the United States that will bring her to oar state. Plana for her reception will be made as soon as dates of her tour are an-r -.ccd in New York. r INSPECTS CREAMERY' Dr. W. R. Bass. County Agent A. H. Harris and Messrs. A. S. Sherrod and A. F. Johnson visited Benson Fri day tor the purpose of getting first hand information in regard to the operation of a creamery. Mr. H. H. Schweppe, manager of the Benson creamery, was especially nice to the- party and enthusiastic in the information given, all of which was very favorable to this class en terprise for a county like Johnston, or Franklin. He said they paid 45 cents a pound for butter fat the year roune present. J. A. McIVER, Pastor. SERVICES AT ST. PACE'S Re*. J. D. Miller, who has recently returned from n vacation in the moan talon of North Carolina an nounces evening prayer at St. Pant's Episcopal church next Sunday even ing at S o'clock. Also Sunday school at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. Everybody is cordially Invited to attend these services. "CHRISTIAN riLLOWSair* Pastor