NOTICE. Haying qualified us Administrator of the estate of Heien Taborn, de ceased, late of Franklin County, all persons holding chtlme against Bald estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of March, 192?, or this '-111 p'cnii la at their corery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This out. '"'1 3-25-6t W. B. BARROW, AdmY. ? ? NOTICE I J. D. Davis and A. Z. Johnson TH? w.ll known barbers, for colored people of Loulsbnrg, N. C. are now prepared to gWe the Tery beat aerrlce in the barber line. We straighten the CTCotta lialr ami ? mxks ? smooth tfce straight. If you want the finest and beat hair cat and stare gtre ns a tri al and if we fall yon need not pay for ~ " J, D, DAVI3P*tA?1%. JOHNSON. THE FRANKLIN TIMES H.bO Vei Year lu Afltiaucee 1 "And There Was nt the SUghteet Smell From Dead Rats * ? Writes John Simpkins, farmer of AcuanOale, N.^7. 'Ka.U were n. *t litg me hundreds yearly; tried dogs, ferrets, poison, could not get rid of them. Bought $1.25 pxg. of RAT? SNAP (5 cakeB.) Used half, not a live rat since. Dead opes aplenty. I like RAT-SNAP because arcer k"Ung rats it? dries them up? leaves no smell." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25 Sold and guaranteed by Allen Bros. Co. VHTTPF TO PREHTTOFffi Having qualified as administrator 1 of C H. Bunn, deceased, late ofFrank 1 in County. N. C.. this is to notify all persons having claims against- said estate to present the same to the un? tUMSlKUWl un in before the 15th day of April, 1922, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recover ? All persons indebted to said estate will nlea.su make immediate settlement. ? J. D. OTALiLIXGS. Adm'r. C. H. Bunn. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffin, Attys. 4 15-gt 25 Per Cent Off On All Box Stationery Wc rcccivc fresh shipment of BLOCK'S Candv Weekly ' ? Beasley Brothers Company SPRTTILL BUILDING LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA "ATTENTION PLEASE!" ^'THANKS" Let Uncle Bud and- Brother Luther be your Insurance Men. This Agency can handle any kind'of an Insurance Prop ositiqn. We Insure everything that's Insureable. Your business solicited and appreciated. k * 4 You had better get that car insured, that home, that crop this spring, and most important of all, "THAT SELF." You can't dodge Death and Old Age. Make provision for them NOW. C. E. Mitchell "UNCLE BUD" YOUNGSVILLE, - - North Carolina Groceries and Ice Remember that I carry a fresh and up-to-date line of Groceries. I make it a point to keep the best goods in my line. Headquarters for ice in any quantity from 5c worth to a block. QUALITY, COURTESY, PROMPTNESS OUR MOTTO. Ice House opens from 8 to 11 o'clock Sunday for convenience of patrons. A. $. WIGGS Ml SIf IX THE PCBLIC SCHOOLS. The true importance of music la ?>,,, public schools has only begun to he reaiLed by America editors jthe American public. As a public a^h I m. ^^lecl, music is comparatively 1 tin ' ,'"0ne<?r work 1" thia field da". ) Ifr nn fnnhf hnrh Oi^,tae I or the last century. A great awafc jenlng is iu process, however, and tru decade or d eca J e an <J a h!ur h? V "b t"arollua this development [hasbeen much less rapid than in^ ?*?ly perVeut of thv cuI^Tl^X^j Liiruliuu jtith - pupni nj.ii, OT_r 3.000 had special teachers of music In the public schools; only one c*h.? f~~* ^lary'aiid. had an equally sm-n Kansas with 24 per cent. Florida with -5 per cent. Tennessee with S3 per ' I"** wi"? " IT cent. Geor^a Tr ni 1 ?Tu cs were above 50 per cent. -wttfe--is f^veK8^ P^r cent and two sutes 1 0nHnpr^liU1Ui' ) ranking ,100 per cent. Another important J ^uge^or the extent a53~?ff^>^5eis*^r ilibak- in the putjlR m. liuolt, iu ;vu, , . CarSTlnaTs To -T^rsmitf tion of students entering the State I L n iversity. A conside^ble nui^r of these students has been examinee since beptember. ; very few havi" been found to have even a "slight r^ad ' Ing knowledge of music (except stud ' ents who have bad private instA^' on), very frwr-hr-faet. had gained' more than a superficial smattering a- ! J?"? J ?y "n? of musical knowledge from their public school education, i in .h? has some improvement I in these conditions in .North Carolina since 1917. the date of the figures ri*. en just above. Between 1917 and 1920 -U>e I^rteniait af_ ciUes al^OOO and more population emploving BDfri,, : teachers of public school music to creased from 28 per cent to 25 perl f 6Do aa? 11x6 ciUes numbering 1.000 to 3.000 population, only 10 per cent employed such special teach^, fn j 19.0, but this percentage, also is greater than that for the same groun 1 ctties-tn 1DI7. tt-ts? known thLt. Several cities in the State plan to in augurate this work soon. And. more fiopefut cities are sabsota Ung up-to-date methods and materials i r.n'IPip' nf !'"rtr fnr ?n,ln....' ed and Ineffective ones used until now It is mrt~our purpose in ibis bullet in to urge or justify the place of mu sic in the educational system; nor to suggest specific methods or devices -tan-xh*--caP3aiifc_clul^QL school m?.i seTforth' 1 If' rather> our Purpose to set forth the general plan for the ie- 1 velopment of school music as it has i beeji worked out In hundreds of cit i i?3 throughout the country; tr> eTmiu- : li eh,Cerla ti cal developments In tie' inrt ? ? general development and to suggest, in a very brief bo** I grapliy. sources of on on some of the points here -??^-trf-KeIin.?l M. l. V Out of every hundred -school child ren at least ninety-five can Se Jug? thnf !t 1\Probab,e th?t not more ' " ??th,n hundred would I,- >rn and thy . or the ^ench hora; and that not more than ten or fifteen would learn to play the piano or ;he violin. It is the ninetr-five for who-n ?e must provide first. The basis o' sc hool music, therefore, must *e vocil music not only because more chil,'-on have latent vocal abilitv. but because I?, ???* *?es the greatest opt"^ Unities for general participation of Mm. i ? a"i th? chJldre? ?? ?he same time It is this socialixing aspec; of vocal music which make It one of the strongest agencies in the develops, nt of school spirit. Practically all scb ool children can and should be t*u fh .? rea? votal m?sic,in by the time they reach the up-?er 5n, J they should be able to sing at ,-ei music written in two and -tree pV-s Toll .h' ,hVn^?r the PM hod they should be able to read ? d1mcur,rpart musie ?f wm rery Kroup ?f sth?>' ch.idr^ ?ill be found a certain per.-ent..-* who have special ability or aptitufe for the learning of instrtunenui , u. s c. After voCSl music has iK".-n pro tided for the greater number. iPM-a mental instruction should be pirviie* for the smaller number. And this in struction must he furnished free or at such a nominal cos; t3 t^l individual pupil that lack of tie as Py1" not Prevent the development" o' the child who may be richly on.^ wed by nature but poorly provided v iti the world s goods. The newer :V9_ tem? of class instruction In vk.l;n. -A ano and other instruments nuk ;>j. entirely practical even In sm;.-| ,,j comparatively struggling coran ut,,t| From the standpoint of tluir f.rur? ? of i, u?S. scb-j..l iC| reu ?r, 'jU vlded Into t *o classes; ui^, a lh< iar. ger class ij made up or tn t<. v om music w ll be an avocs.'oj a r ter of culture, a useful employ leisure time; the smai.er iu.ss is made up of those who >||| ?r,.r some phase of proton* >= ~.u, . life, either as perfonn-rs nr toaHtrV ers or members of the varioas "mu ?I ca. trades. y>ud when one (tusi .. r. our national expenditure* lor njJ.*. this "smaller" group alttlnr a considerable Importanr- Kor 1914 spent ? . nation 1600,000,000 on music in alt fo-a-. ? and In the same year spent i?ti " 000.000 In the cotton induMit 000.000 in the automob;!,- In*i u ? T $360,000,000 on electrical nurn.n, etc In 1910 there were 1.U J|? ' Blclans and music I ear bars " t~i States; in the same year were U8.01S clergymen. lYl 7-M . 7 ges and lawyers. 51.5*4 rTvll. \ '7' ?"?> electrical engi?^, 813 eachers In high wfcools this smaller" group of ? | ,, f ren who will enter muair as a prr.fJ-?. slon, special traising sImmW be !!" ?<1 along theoretical lines the 1 ?f ,h' h'?^ of muJTm^aT^ (Continued on Pa,, Tkreei We art prepared to do your Shoe and Hnrawa RtpAirlof proiupUy. Wo have two experts on Shoes and Har uess, erery job guaranteed. Old worn | out Shoe# made to look like uew. i Oar prkes on repalrla* Skae* and | i< atker r ti/iRtiLjj rii wj 1 1 1 Plus Freight t h?TP I tig Ulftt -Yew Il4 bu ? latelj Itrst cla-s bam and wajroal rrlis ftr . Uuit m nfMt l? | sell in the next few Uajs. In arter I* move them right awaj we are co iickt ^ ('??>' la m< |? joars. We al-o hare half a duira slaalarl a? kes sewing machine* at a bargain, also ? hi at stf>4 HctcIk at a satrlinl j j,fMTTqprrp/q p^p^Tft Julias Lehman. Proprietor Louisburs:, N. 0. v From Her ( heap SweetkearL Young Woman (hohlding out hand) ?Will you please tell me how to pro nounce the name of the stone in this ring* Is it turkoise or turkwoise? Jeweler (after inspecting it> ? The correct pronunciation is "glass." ? Bos ton Trans< ript. The QaWa* That D? MM Afltct TV BM SALS ROAD BONDS Sealed bids for $10,000 of road Bonds ofCTfcress Creek Township, to mature thirty rears frvm date, to be dated December 1, 1920. and to b?ar six per cent per annum Interest, pay able semi-annually at Hanover Na tlonal Bank. Near York City, will be received at the office of the Board of Commissioners .of Franklin County. Louisburg. N. C.. up to the hoar of two P. M.. May 9th. 1911. Each bid 10 be accompanied by certined t'liwA for $200.00. and the right to r?je?t aay snd all bids is hereby served. By order of the Board of Commis sioners of Frank lih County. A. J. JOYNER. Chairman. a C. HOLD EN. Clerk. . By order of the Township Road Com i mission of Cypress Creek Township. | ARTHUR STRICKLAND, Chairman. , A E. SPIYBY. Secretary 4-4-5*4 To Stop a Coo|ta Quick tafa> HAYKf HEALING UUNKY. " " which stopa the coach by | ' hritafdt O-PQJ-T?.^, SALVE for Cheat CoMa. HeacFookb and I Craap b eacloacd with every bottle of HAYEST HEALING HONEY. Iba salve 1 healing ti>c inflamed and irriUL, ? A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. &J"'i Sah>* tfcraaah tha pvta af eaatofth* ask HEALING HONEY. Any Garment Worth cleaning requires the skill of an artist/ It is quality not quan tity you want. Being sensitive goes where in vited, and stops where well treated at the San itary Cleaners and Press ers in the J. S. Howell store building. Jno. P. (logwood, MGR. P. S.? Hats'cleaned and blocked and Dyeing a. Specialty. BETTER DEAD to a borJw whan the hadr ?uiiiu and the victim ?dent and ihiandh? nil. T? G0UMBMJL soBnn SALE OF LAND Under and by Ttrtue of an order of the Superior Court of Franklin Coun ty *&e special proceeding* en titled Lucy Q. Conyers. Admr'x. vs. Sal lie i\ Lane and others, the undersign ed commissioner will on MONDAY, the 9th Day of MAY. mJl. kl 11 UtllH.li M. at ? the Cuurt House door of Franklin County. N. C. offer- for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain undivided Interest in Ihe equity of and to a certain tract of land in FTOnkllnton Township. Franklin County, N. C. described as follows: Bounded on the North by the 'ands of Dink Dickens and others; ? on the t?ast by tne lafifl uT Jmnes Allen. Ko? bert Allen and Addie Hunt; on the South by Shepherd Person. Cora Long .?? iu? Ky \vm t?nrigerson and John Roone lands, containing one hundred and five acres, more or less, known as the S. G. Conyers home place, said estato being subject to the liens xecord ana tn^ lHtf tfBUilB vi ' doweV of Mro. -Lucy G. Convers In atuT 16 gifl tTETt Of "troth This the~Sth day Of~Aprttr-i^4-. BEN T. HOLDEN, 4-S-5t Commissioner. "J \erer Itnrw^Yuu t'ould Ke?p Hats (Kit u[ a Biitcber Shop." Wtoat Halph -Walking says: "Pig. ured rats around Btore hail enough to (wad ua; wouldn't touch anything sua plcioua. Heard about RAT-3.\'Af*. gave It a trial., Ke^tilts were won derful. Cleaned all rats out In ten days. Diigs about Btore night and <htv nt'ver touch HAT-SNAP." Three sizes, 3oc, 6&c, JI.zo. SUlU aud guai - anleed by Allen Bros. Co. Oue>llon Incomplete. Mrs. A? Have you Bttlt gOlJWrt-TOSfc ? you- Imd last week? Mrs. b -Which day last week? Proper Thine. ' Tin ncal'ly broke and want ? noma ? collars." "Ah! Then you want the kind with just n slight roll." Habitual Constipation Cured \ In 14 to 21 Days # "LAX FOS WITH PEPSIN" fti a specially I ....... ...t in mi pTnnir.l m alive for Hnhlfl|F|| Constipation, it relieves promptly but _ 5iouid_be taken regulaily for 14 to SI day!) ? to induce regular action^ It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Taher*^>0c ? per bottle. SCREEN DOORS Screen Windows, Screen Wire Poultry Wire 5 V Galvanized Roofing at $6.50 Square. Corn and Cotton Planters, Guano Distributors Plows and Castings H. CFTAYLOR Hardware Buggies harness Heed a suit case or traveling bag ? if so, buy now ? there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs today ? we sa\ ed in tb? buying of many lines of most dependable suit cases and traveling bags, Snd we give you the opportunity to do likewise ? you expect to take a trip sooner or later ? anticipate your needs now in these lines ? you can make a great saving. W. E. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. n WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Perry & Pearcc Youngsville, N. C. R. f. Fuller 60 llorno? and Main*. .Alio H?y and Oat*. and llarnitRR for *al?, ol tho right kind and at th* right price* WHI nail for ca*n nt part ea*h or on approved ?*mrltj. II yoor horne or mnl* don not unit yon tdma In and ?e? II yon tonld not make a trad* tH what yon want. Come and Wo wh*ther yon boy orl not. R. F. FULLER I.oalubnrt, R, C.

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