AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM THAT BBINOS RESULTS "Tf ONLY $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE A. F. Johnson, Editor and Manager. , THE COUNTY, THE STATE, THE UNION. Subscription $1.50 Per Year . VOLUMN XLVI. LOUISBURG, NO., FRIDAY, MARCH 2,1917. NUMBER 3 (i?OD BOAD8 Dunns Township To Tote On Bond Is sne March 17th. We are very glad that each commu nity Is giving tlila Issue their support, and that they are co-operating as ne ver before. Our people are very much enthused over the fact that good roads , are now a certainty . ? What helps a community more than good roads? How can anyone oppose the Issue when It means growth and development? Good roads will en hance every inch ot land In Dunn's township. Remember when we Voted Special School tax for our district .there was a tew who opposed, but now they regret that they, themselves, did not see it then as now. They are proud of their school and Its progress. We know we are going to have a few who oppose good roads, but after we get them, you will see each and every one as proud of them as they are ot their school. The few that opposed will say: "Why did we act so silly at the polls? I wish I could recall and be one of the number that did this no ble act." The time Is ripe for such an issue. Our community Is making progress In every other line, why not get out of ithe rut and mud and keep step with other phases of progress. If we are ever going to pull out of the rut now is the time to make the start. Do we want to be the leading town ship In Franklin County? This issue v as defeated once before in our town b-ip. but all who opposed It before re lize that they made a grave mis take, and are now the most enthusias tic supporters. The iBsue Is going to carry. Since It is going to carry we would like to have your support. But if you havft decided to oppose be sure you are do - ?ing?the right thing, he sure you-wil! never regret it. The proposition .be fore yon, gentlemen, Is t.ne free from partlzanlsm, one in which local ag grandizement is uppermost, one tn which we will point back toward in la ter years as being-the pioneers of good roads In Dunns township. Then don't forget or neglect your ? duty. The townships that are in the lead In Franklin took advantage rf this opportunity long ago. and we are glad to say the majority In our town ship say: "That we are no longer g9lng to be In the rear, but are In the race for the lead, and that we are go ing to prove to the people on March 17th, 1917, that we are prosperous " "A VOTER." Youngsrllle JTewg. Miss Lillian Winston and Mrs. V. Timberlake spent the day In Ral eigh shopping. Friday. Mrs. I. p. Rudy, of Rocky Mount, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. E. Winston. . Mr. and Mr. C. W. Finch, of Hen deron. spent the week-end with thci. daughter, Mrs. W. H. Hlght. Mrs. Jno. Winston is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Miles, at Nor llna. Mrs. Ira Williams spent a few hour* liere last week on her way to her home In Philadelphia, after vlsltlcg her husband's parents near Bunn. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Llfsey and Mrs." C. B. May spent the day In Ral elghlast Tuesday. Messrs. C. C. and J. W. Winston Bpent Thursday in Raleigh, on buai ness. Mr. P. R. Mitchell visited his peo ple in Wake County, last week. Mr. G. C. Holden made a short bus iness trip to Raleigh Ihe past week. Two colored children were burned to death Thursday morning about 9 o'clock when a tenant house on the plantation of Mr. Edgar Green near town was destroyed by Are. Richard Champion, tjie father of the-children was In the field at work, and the mo ther had gone to visit a nearby neigh bor, leaving the children in the house without attention. When discovered the flames had made such headway H was impossible to save any part of the furniture, or the children. A surprise marriage took place here Sunday morning, when Mr. OBcar Barham and Miss Mildred Coiey mo tored over from Raellgh and wora married at the home of Mr. C. E. Mitchell, the ceremony being perform ed Ipr Rev. J. W. Patton, of Oreena boro. Miss Coley is the attractive ?ya acfiimplUhed daughter ot Mr. Al bert Coley, of near Raleigh. Mr. Barham is the popular eon gf Mr. S. T. Barham, a prosperous planter and merchant of Wake County. The many friends & young oouple wish them. much happiness and success In lite. Grand Lecturer J. W. Patton is conducting a two-weeks series ot Ma sonic Lectures under the auspices ct Youngavllle Lodge No. 877, A. F. .ft A. M., ending March 3rd. Hfe 1? highly pleased with the active inter-" est displayed by the membership of this Lodge in the Masonic work. Washington's Birthday was ooserv ed Friday night at the Youngavllle Graded School by a two-hour-program affording a variety ot amusements and concluding with the excellent play. "Examination Day at Wood IUU School." The auditorium was filled with an appreciative audience, and a most delightful evening was enjoyed by all who attended. Lenton Services at St. Paul's Church. Wednesday, Feb. 28th, 11 A. M. Litany and Penitential office. Friday March 2nd, Twilight Services. 6 P. M. Sunday March 4th, 11 A. M. and Evening Prayer 7:30 P. M. ' A cordial Invitation to all to join in the worship. Lentoa Services. The Episcopal Lenten services will be as follows: ? March 1, 5 P. M., Mrs. R.C. Bed:. March 2, 6 P. M. St. Paul's church. March 4,11 A. M. St Paul's church. March 4, 7:30 P. M. St. Paul's church. March 5, 11 A. M. St. Paul's church. March G, 6 P. M. Mrs. R. H. Davis. March 7, 5 P. M. Mrs. J. R. Collie. March 8,11 A. M. St. Paul's church. March, 9, 5 P. M., Mrs. W. H. Ruf fin. March 12, 6 P. M. Mrs. K. K. Al len. March 13, 6 P. M. Mrs. B. B. Per ry. March 14, 6 P. M. St Paul's chu. ?*i. 'March 15, 6 P. M. Mrs. S. P. Boddi-j March 16, 6 P. M. St. Paul's chuivh. March 18. JI A. M. St Paul's cUurc1". March 18, 7:30 P. M. St. Paul's church. March Iff, 6 P. M. St. Paul's chur . Marctr 20, 5 P. M. Miss Mary Yar borough. March 21, 11 A. M. St Paul's church. March 22, 5 P. M. Mrs. L. L. Jo ner. March 23, 5 P. M. Mrs. M. S. CUf tcn. March 26, 5 P. M. Mrs. L. E. Scog gin. March 27. 5 P. M. Mrs. J. R. Col lie. March 28, 6 P. M. St. Paul's church. ? March 29, 5 P. M. Mrs. K. K. Al March 30, 11 A. M. St. Paul's church. April 1, 11 A. M._St. Paul's church. April 1, 7:30 P. M. St. PaulVs church. April 2, 6 P. M. St. Paul's church. April 3, 5 P. M. Mrs. S. P. Boddie. April 4, 5 P. M. Mrs. R. C. Becu. April 5, 5 P. M. Mrs. B. B. Perry. April 6, Service from 12 to 3, St. Paul's church. April 8, 9:30 A. M. St. Paul's church. The public Is cordially Invited to at tend these services. Punkln Center. Count Von Spanish Monkey (noto the title) says that If ? man dies these days Its his own fault, thanks to the medicine Ads in the newspapers. We think they have run aground for nam es, and we thought we would help em out, but (oh, my corns) Tlz a fact that everything we^aa or cannot think of has been used,. If Spanish (oh, my than the common run of monkeys. The name applies to our lawmakers at Raleigh-. ;W