AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM THAT BRINGS RESULTS a 61 rd>e3 ia>?aia S r-< ' 13 >./r> ! si.sopekyear IN ADVANCE A. F. Johnson, Editor and Manager. . THE COUNTY, THE STATE, THE UNION. Subscription $1.50 Per Year \OLlMN XXVI. / LOOISBU1MJ, Ji. C., IKIllAY, NOVKJIHKtt 1G, 1917. . , SLMBElt 11. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ''he Board of County Commission ers met in special session on Monday with ail members present. After read ing and approving minuteB of the pre vious meeting the Board disposed of tu'iness as follows: Henry May was relieved of tax on land sold to church. On motion of J. W. Winston all sol dxtrs in service form Franklin county were relived of poll tax. J. V. Harper was relieved of poll tax in Sandy Creek township. "Mr. Inscoe was relieved of special school tax In Cedar Rock district? not being in ?&me. Upon order a petition for a good roads electoon in Gold Mine township was granted. J. D. Alston, F. B. McKinne and I. H. Kearney were appointed a Com mittee to see about the Farm Demon stration work. On mo ion of J. "".Vinston ihe clerk lo the Board was instructed to notify Mr P: B. Griffin Iveasurer 10 meet this Board on the first Monday in December end make settlement or the board % ill bTin* suit gainst aim and his UonOsmen for Bailment. After allowing a number of accounts the Board adjourned to meet again the first Monday in December. HERBERT E. THARRINGTON DEAD Franklin county received its first bhock from the war Sunday afternoon w! en the news came that private Hen brrt E. Tharrington, supply company 120 Infantry, Camp Sevier, Green vi'le, S. C., had succumbed to that dis. ease as much to be dreaded as Ger mans, pneumonia, after an illness of eighteen days, Mr. Tharrington's body, accompani eu by Mr. lrvin Williams of the same company, arrived Tuesday morning r.nd was carried to Mt. Zlon Baptist church, where the funeral services were* conducted at 2o'clock, by the p ??tor, Rev. G. M. Duke. Mr. Tharrington, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H Tharrington, of Alert in this county, was twenty-one years old. He was among the last of those draft-' ea to go to camp. This is the first fatality Franklin county has had as a result of the war. He first had a case oC German measles, which is so pre vrlent now in camp, which ultimately developed into pneumonia. REI) CROSS DANCE A dance will bo given in the Opera House in Louisburg on Friday night. November 30th 1917 for the benefit of the Reve. Miss Lonie Meadows and Mr. W. D. Jackson. ?>* MEMBERSHIP DRIVE FOR RED CROSS. A recent call from the Red Cross Headquarters sounds a serious note in Red Cross work. They are making an appeal to all Chapters and Auxiliaries to estimate tlio amount of work they can do in cue d a 5'. if called upon in caseof emer gency. t They are urging the rapid increase of membership of all Chapters and Auxiliaries. Mr. Ivy Allen has been appointed Chkirman of the member ship drive Campaign Committee for the County, froqi the Louteburg Chapter. : ran no longer be denied that- the ..vrt Cross is taking a great part in the war. We need a larger membership, a wit'.er interest .manifested. Men, wo men aTTfT'children are entitled to mem bership. Why not every man and wo man in the county belong! One dollar iy the membership feo.nnd fifty per cent of dues Is returned lo the Chapter t) bo Invested in materia! for surgical dicpsings and supplies. It" Is evident ! then what strength is added to ft Chap i tor in membership alone, where one ! ci'T not^take active part. The Louisburg rClspter is asked to add one hundred f.i d fifty members. Surely the county can do so much. A 1{L*VISED LIST OF VICTIMS OF THE GERMAX BAID Washington, Nov. 14,?Revised lists o f the victims of the treneli raid made by the Germans on November 3 on a sector ot the French front where Unl ind States troops were In training was given out today by the war depart ment Three men were killed, eleven ml88lngf according to the corrected account KILLED Corporal James B. Greshma, near est kin, mother, Mrs. Alice Dodd; 1001 West Ohio street, Evansvllle, Ind. Private Thomas F- Enrlght, sister, Mis. Mary Irwin; 6641 Premo street, Pittsburgh( Pa. Private Merle fD. Hay, father Har vey D. Hay; Glldden, Iowa. WOUNDED First Lieutenant William H. Mc Laughlin, nearest kin, W. R. Mc Laughlin; Coltect, Ark: Corporal Homer Glvens, father, Willam Glvens, Cloverdale Ala. Private William P. Grlggsby, moth er Mrs. Lizzie Gj-Isby; 1278 Willow aienue; Louisville, Ky. Private Louis A. Deifer, Mrs. Kath erine Deifer, Box 48, Route 6 Sulll *an) Ind. Frivate Paul W. Fann, George W. fann, Barona, Wis. " Private George Wealey.?iUsa Mar garet Welch; 623, 8th street, Dayton, Kentucky. Private Leeter C. Smith, R. A Smithj R. F. D. 5, Concord, N. C. Private John Jr^tuith, brother, F. D. Smith; Box 82 Lu!Nngton, Mich. Private ^Charles J. Hopkins, brother James W. Hopkins; Staton, Tex. Frivate George L. Box, father. Jas. L. Box; 700 North Grady street, Al tuSj Okla. Private Charles L. Orr, mother Mrs Sarah Regnell; R.' F. D. 6, Lyons, Kansas. * MISSING Sergeant Edgar M. Halyburton, fa? tUer, George B. Halyburton, Stoney Point, N. V. Corporal L. - Mulhall, mother, Mrs. Bridget Mulhall; 189 Ninth street Jersey City, N. J. Private Daniel B. Gallagher, father, Ntll Gallagher; Blocton, Ala. Private Frank E. McDougal; 822 E. Fjrst street, Maryville, Mo. Private Clyde I. Grimsley, Frank Grimsley; Stocton, Kans. Private D. T. Decker, W. F. Deck | er Vincennes, Ind. Private John P. Lester, father, Wm. Ltster; Tutwater, (probably error for Tutwiler,) Miss. ? Private Hershel . Godfrey, father, William C. Oberst, 709 North Ridge way avemje, Chicago. Private Harry R. I.aughman, Ada R. Laughman; 461 Oakwood ' Boule vard, Chicago. Private Edwin H. Haines, mother. Mis. Elizabeth Haines, Route 4 Wood vard, - Oklahoma. Private Vernon M. Kendall, father, Sam Kendall; R. F* D. 2, Roll, Okla The changes in the list occur in the wounded and missing. The first ac count given out on November 5 had three, dead 5 wounded and eleven n.i-slng. .Vow to 'the original wound ed list are added the names of Lieu ttnaht McLaughlin, Privates Deifer. I'anri, Wesley, Lester, Smith and Crisby, the latter of whom had been accounted for previosuly as missing The new names In the list of missing are private Grimsley and Decker. The other two men who appeared in the original list. Private Dewey D. Kern and Private' Kenjon. Private Kern le officially accounted for and it is ac counted also that Private Kenton has been restored to his command. All the wounded aro reported as doing veil. THANKSGIVING SERVICES \\'e are requested to state t iat there will he Thanksgiving services held at ( edar Rock church on Thanksgiving da at 11 o'clock, conducted by Kev. G. M. Duke. There will also ho a bazaar in the afternoon and a Thanks giving party that night at 7:30. COt'KT ADJOURNS The November term of Franklin Superior Court that has been hi ses sion here the past two weeks adjourn ed on Wednesday afternoon for the session. As this was p. civil term only no cases of fniportanc'eHiee been tried and everything has bean -espec ially quiet about the Court bouse. -