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THE FRANKLIN TIMES, A. V. JOH^SOX, Editor *nd Sunatfcr , Ob* Vrar II. 60 Eight Months 1.00 81x Months r. "i ? tO 1 G Foreign Advertising Kfpreientative THF. AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Entered at the Post Office at Louis- , burg. N. C., as second class matter. - ? Other towns :rre Will Loulsburg? _ - ? -Q? The town primary passed oft quiet ly and in good humor Tuesday. The fruit crop suffered terrible da mage duilriK till' reii'tit Iffld snap. ? Can you afford to vote against bet ter schools and deprive your children! of the better education + -a Now that the primary is over lets Bee the Commissioners publish a sta 4 owh k -Or. -What more beautiful sight da_xou want to flgtf til aii Uie trucks loaded"} with children wending their way to the school? Only one change TrT towns adminis tration ? Mr. F. R. Pleasants takes the place of Mr. W. J. Cooper oti the Board of Commissioners. Every child born in America is born with a right to an education. Will any father or mother vote away tills sacred birthright of the child? Harding says we must have no lea gue of nations but in the next breath says we must have an International agreement emboding ~about the same thing- oX the league ? the same horse p&lnted another color. o ? ' I Information comes from Cypress 1 Creek to the effect that the citizens j increase in salaries and the Auditor's bill taking the powers away from the Commissioners. ? We glfe this iafor* maton in order that the citizens o t th nt ,rta?nhln be mlsunder stood. in another column will be found the ftrst qu^rtefly statement p? ? thai Board of County V-qmmi'ialiMapps fox ? 1921. Those of our readers who have ) been keeping up "with tnese flgures ' 'will bear in mind that the last quar- j ter of 1920. has n* t been published, j therefore any calculation you may i make from what has been published [ win necessarily be incorrect. ? e j hope the Commissioners will see fit to J have the other published soon, and so I ?we are Informed hare ordered same j lor your information. li lb redlculuus ? ro ? i t.'quli t' ? drug * stores, grocery store* and other bus- 1 inefifi to be closed in Louis^burg^ to^ob- j time allow the streets and doors of private businesses to be dotted here and there with boot black stands. 'These stands fcrp in business for the money they can make *u-:t the s;?me as :ie lellow ii oth-r bus'noss f.i.d their patrons tin just as welt get his shines on Saturday nig'nt as tho pat rons of *he bi'.rbt-r can j*e: his shave. In addition to beiug a matter of jus tice between citUtm, it is a_ matter of civic pride, ana the unsightly sco nes should be banished from the streets. If the boot blacks are to be allowed to conduct bu rner on Sun day then force them to gel a plu<c of business and stay off the street-i. The public will think more of oar town and so will we. THANKS. I wish to express my sincere ap preciation for kindness shown me in our town primary. I especially thank the sweet Ladies and "Terrapine Gang" for their loyal and generous support. Most respectfully, 1 F. R. PLEASANTS. 1 Qh MOYYtLHf Jt NCTION." There will be a play given at Ce dar Rock Academy, Saturday night, April 16th. given by the married poo ple of the community, "The Joyville Junction." Time one hundred laughs and a laugh every minute. V. W. A. ? 1 Thf. Young Women's Auxiliary was to meet with Kathrfne Bobbitt on Tuesday, April 12th, but the hostess being sick the meeting was held with lantha Pittman. This proved to be a most interesting meeting. The Bub Ject was Stewardship and Tithing The program was as follows: ' Hymn- Let The Lower Lights Be Burning. Prayer ? Mrs. Burrofl. 8crlpture Reading -Mrs. Newell. Prayer that we may all be strong er In our stewardship ? Mrs. Under bill. Report of the W. M. U. held In Ko Cky Mount ? Ben lab Cooper and Mrs. Barrel L Contest on Tithing ? Conducted by Beatrice Barrel], A Dlscasalon on the Five Talents Ood has given us. 1. Time ? Mat tin Allen. J. Personality ? Pauline Smith. 8. Opportunity ? Bryant 4. Ability ? Mra. Newell. (. Possession* ? May Cooper. Reading ? Loyalty Campaign, bj In. Underbill. v Son*? Take My IJfe and L?t It Be Ckwlnc Prayer? Mattie Allen. ID The Franklin Times UN Per Tear to Advance. ENTERTAINMENT AT WHITE LEVEL. White Level Scliool will close Fri day, April 22. The school will give an entertainment Thursday night at 8:00 o'clock consisting of short plays songs and recitations. There will be speaking Friday morning at 10:30. Friday night at 8:30 play. "The Old Oaken Bucket" will be presented hy Um liachiy and young people of the community, .admission to the play is 15 and 25 cents. The public is cordially invited. ONLY ONE VOTE AtiAINST B0MF5) At FOUR OAKS. ? _ _ school bonds in the election today. There were 124 voters who went to the polls r.nrt yftvo^hu'ir aupport to $75,000 iKHnl issue for building a new school ? cor respondent to News-Observer. What will LOUISBURG do? CAFE FEAR PRESBYTERY. The Cape Fear Presbytery will meet at the St. Paul Presbyterian Church (Colored) ifl Louisburg on April 14th and 15th. 19*1 Pr, H r Mnhry is the retiring moderator and Dr. J. A. Ol Hunts Untun. is the stated clerk. Thursday night is giveu to the budget of the churches. Mayor L*. "T~ -Tnyrrpi ? t nyhpw invtrprt to deliver the welcome address. Friday is business pertaining to the work of -the church, overtures and el wtton commissioners to the high er church court which meets in Wi nona. Indiana In May. Evening meet ings will be held for women also, wi th Mrs. G. C. Show presiding. The public is invited. The colored Presbyterians have do ne a substantial work and the races are encouraged to live and work to gether for the mutual good of all. PRE -CONFERENCE COMMITTEES. Rev. G. F. Smith, pastor of- the Me thodist Church at which the District Conference will be held beginning April 26th. 1921. has given out the names and; personnel of the following committees wke will look after the reception and accommodation of the visitors during their stay .in Louis bui g. ? Tb# committees ronow: Securing Houses ? F. B. McKlnne, ?U'k, MTU. "Tr-r."TTcR!flBe. Mrs. U. FV Smith. Mrs. E. W. Furgurson. Mrs. J. W. Mann. lone. Supt. E. 'L. Best. F. N. Spivey, Dr. D. T. Smithwirk \rr? F R \T r Kinne, Mrs. J. W. Mann, Mrs. O. Y. Yarboro. Mrs. M. C. Pleasants, Mrs. J. A. Hodges, Miss Sallie Taylor, Miss Susie Meadows. QI ARTERIY STITEWENT OF (. K > t HAL PrRPOSE H>1) Kur trtiukLlii Luunt) .Shun In* Recti jia mul llUfeurseiuenl* fvr tit Quarter Brirluulu^ ltrcfiubrr 1, T9S4 und Ending l ebruarj *>, 1W1. 1920 Dec 1 By Amount oil depo< to the credit of the Fund.. J 59,423 SI Dec. 2 HaAmouat deposited by C. S. I'.. J tax & S fees,. 30.SS Dee. 6 B.vVAmount deposited. Shop rent (rou UtC. Taylor 10.00 Dec 6 To Amt pd J J Barrow, Judge Juvenile Court I 83.J4 lit'tv b T? Aim 1'tl 1"' J i'- Mniuiie, SlU licaltp. officer isuou Dec. 6 To Amt pd J C Junes. se.l welfare officer 75.00 [Dec. 6 To Aim pd Pauline Smith, sal home dem agt 75.0% Dei 6 To Aral pd J C Tucker salary jail keeper 25.00 Dec t> Tu Amt i?l Hi'iii) iviiiu Jnnltor courthouse ? =<330 ~ peo b To Ami pd J. U Nful Jin). qutwmtina officer 3ROO Dccji Tc Amt pd Alton Wilder Keg and Election 27.40 Dec 6 To Amt pd Arthur Wilder Poll holder 3.00 Dec 6 To Amt pd Arthur Strickland poll holder 3.00 Dei' .1 To Atnt yd Home Tel Co, for phone account 4.15 IW 6 T.I A til T tiTTTT 1 Mokes. Keg mm l-.ieitlmi MH S4 Dcc ti To A nit pd J H Cooke. Keg and Election 58.11 Dec 6 To Amt pd S. C. Holdetl. Auditing County Accts 137.50 liac s To Ami pit H. W. IVrry. proparliix qily1 Stitto'neiiTTi^ 150 W Dec 6 To Amt pd H W. I'erry Reg and Election 52.47 Dec 6 To Amt pd B. N. Williamson, poll, holder 3.00 Dec 0 To Arat pd W. P. Tharrington poll holdef 3.00 > Dee 6 To Ann pd T. W Stokes Reg and Election 39.90 UcotS Tc Amt pd Edwards ^umugl^m Accl tiled 327.40 Dec 6 To Amt pd S. C. Holden. Stamp acct 6.00 Dec ? To Amt pd J R. Tharrington Registrar anil_BJ.es.-j.., 47.64 Dec 6 To Amt pd A. J. Bchb Acct for disinfectant 10.00 . ^ Dec 6To Amt pd 1. Van Voorhls, Acct Office Supplies 36.05 Deeji To Amt pd John Byron Reg and Election 00 03 r>?w 6 Til Amt mi W H Macon maklny Dim tax recelntg Dee 6 To Amt pd Cmirilor-Crowall Co. jlect filed JJJd Dec 6 To Amt pd J. H. Marshall wood for Courthouse 16.50 Dec 6 To Amt pd E. S. Fulghoin officer to Court 27.00 Dec 6 To Amt pd J S. Wiggins wood for Courthouse- ? 5.00 - - Dec 0 To Amt pd .J. B. JortrB and Election , 29.80 Dec 6 To Amt pd Lbg L i: W Co. light and water County. 15.40 * nee fi Tn Anit ml H. A. Kearuey. Amt filed 33.40 Dec 6 To Amt pd J. J. Young poll holder /. 3.00 Doc 6 To Amt pd J. T. Mann poll holder / $.00 Dec 6 To Amt pd M. S. Davis, sheep killed by dogs 32.50 Dec 6 To Amt paid Gladys Vlck Court stenographer 80.00 Dec 6 To Amt pd P. G. Alston, sleeper for ol<^ soldiers 68.00 Dec 6 To Amt pd Home Tel Co. phone Sheriffs office 14.90 Dec 6 To Amt pd Franklin Hotel Acct for Jtirors 19.50 Dec 6 To Arot pd W. H. Williams Reg and Election 32.25 Dec 6 To Amt pd Robert White poll holder 3.00 Dec 6 To Amt pd B. M. C. Mullen 2 days poll holder 6.00 Dec ( To Amt pd Franklin 'flmes Account filed 58.00 Dec 6 To Amt pd J. C. Tuckey, account for Jail 105.35 Dec 6 To Amt pd A. F. Johnson, car hire election exp 10.00 Dec 6 To Amt pd F. X. Splvey car hire election exp__ 7.50 Doc 6 To Amt pd J. J. Barrow Stamp acct " 6.00 Dec 6 To Amt pd Rosa White, meals for jurors 14.30 Dec 6 To Amt pd Aycock Drug Co. accts filed 26.52 Dec 6 To Amt pd Town of Doulsburg, paving acct 268.59 Dec 6 To Amt pd Edwards & Broughton, Acct filed 26.99 ; Dec 6 To Amt pd J. P. Tlmberlake, Pin Com & mileage.. 16.20. Dec 6 To Amt pd J. D. Alston Fin Com & mileage 18.75 Dec 6 To' Amt nd I. P. Tlpihoriakn 4th qr &? MI1] Bum" 32 37 Dec 6 To Amt pd J D Alston 4th Qr & Mil, Com 33.40 IDec 6 To Amt 4>d J. R. Earle 4th Qr. Com & Mileage 30.00 Dec 6 To Amt pd J. M. Sykes 4t& Of & Mil, "Com 29.00 r " ~Dec" (j To Ami p3""W: ^.~FuItefT?E~trr? Mil C3SrJZZr.^=3Z00 Dec 6 Tc Amt pd J. H. Wood Registrar and Election 36.49 Dec 0 To Amt pd H.A .Kcarnev i-a for Cni taxes 675.00 , To Amt pd F & M Bank (for back Voucher) 11,997.57 $59, 484.69 $59,464.69 Wc Carry in Stock Most Everything to Make Your Old hat Look \ New , Lanine for Cleaning Colorite, Putmans Fadeless Straw Hat Dye and Guilt Edge Shoe Polish , HAVE YOU SOLVED THE PUZZLE ? Aycock Drug Company Louisburg, North Carolina PLANT / / _ I Poultry Wire "vAJk McKinne Bros, Co. " A Satisfaction Or Your Money Back Louisburg, ? North Carolina T. W. Watson; Ageni SERVICE WHERE INSURANCE SCIENCE LEAVE& OFF, insurance SERV ICE ^begins. It is the human ele ment in a mathematically adjust ed business. AMBITION THEREFORE WE HAVE HAD AN AMBITION to help develop a SERVICE that would not only be QOOD SERVJCE but good busi ness. : SERVICE WE BELIEVE THAT SERV ICE, to measure up to the highest standard must have something more than a sentimental appeal; it must have ACTUAL BUSINESS VALUE. EFFORTS OUR EFFORTS, THEREFORE, are steadily di rected toward the developing of GOOD INSUR ANCE SERVICE for our customers, who look to us to make quick, generous, and satisfying re sponses to their needs, WHATEVER, WHEN EVER, andHOWERER they may develop. When You Think of INSURANCE THINK OF WATSON
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