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ANNOUNCEMENT ! - l am glad to announce to he people of Louisburg and Franklin bounty tliat I will open an up-to-date plumbing business in Louisburg or or about April 4th. I will carry a full line of plumbing supplies and elec t-rip tjgVit fi-rt.nroft will be glad to do your work when deeded. I will take pleasure in submitting es timates and make contracts for any job. My estab-' lishment will be located under the Ford Warehouse on Nash Street next to A. L. Hicks' grocery Give me an opportunity to do your work in an expert manner. Call me Avhen yeu need meT B. <_. COLLINS, " LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE ! ? To Taxpayers _ If you have not paid your 1920 taxes, please call at my office and attend to same at once. The time is up, and I will be forced to advertise all that are not paid by May 1st. Attend to this matter immediately and save yourself the costs etc., that will be added. A.4<EARNEY, ^Sheriff Franklin County / Choose Carefully The selection of a bank should be a matter for careful consid eration. Look into its personnel, its di rectorate, its financial strength, its methods and its principles. On this bases we invite your Ml' SIC IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. (Continued from Page Tliree) es. orchestras and ^unds. A still lar ger and much more varied aniuym of music is avuHpblo for every school room through -the use of talking ma chines and placer pianos. Every ch ild can now hear great singers, gieat Choruses, great instrumental artists, {great orchestras undbands and chain" 'ber-music groups; and every child can become familiar with uru.ctically the entire range of music literature. Forrelatlon With Other Subjects Many teachers find music a most efv fective'means of vitalizing other sub-, jects in the curriculum. Tho study of the folk oongs.of different nations facts in national history and lifo and .characteristics. The study of English literature is greatly enlivened bv a study of the way in which composers have interpreted the work of authors Effective courses have also been work i ed out for the correlate*" of music Tu'Ilfc~h4q*ary.- gqugt'tipliy. ui't, tanmiagw jwork, etc an fi music has proved to jhelt-mosl effective "aicTin the study of Ipanmnnahlp typewriting. ed? 1 hication and similar subjects. Correct (iruding of Pupils -I ? It in tapwtert that in all this vorlc |punil8 hf> divided into gaiipl dM? I ses of comparatively eixual--p?nk? TTT ^Hoiat^l-^cntywTFdge and advancement. ?The school program should be flex ible, and should allow certain grade children to play_in_a_bigh school or chestra, certain eighth grade pupils to study notation with the sixth grade certain fifth grade pupils to join an eighth grade violin class, etc. Tests have been devised by Dr. C. E. Sea shore, of the University of Iowa, for the accurate measuring and grading of musical talent and knowledge and ability? These tests should be given both in the grades and in the high school, and will enable the teacher not only to grade the pupils accurate- . 4y, but to guide and advise them as to_| special" phases of their music study and possible future professional music work. Credits for Music Study In most school systems where this | full development of the different ph ases of music study has been accom plished, credit toward graduation i? allowed not only for. the theoretical courses but for chorus work, orches tra and band ^worlr applied music (voice culture and instrumental play IncJ anH fJuutg (or g I club work. It should be noted also that In many systems credit is allowed for music studied outside of school un der private __teucliers , varied systems for the grading, check l hicr wnri rprnrrllng nf anrh m.i^ bIc study are available lor frhoae in terested in them. A large and in creasing percentage of college and universities throughout the country is accenting these music credits n n p.il trance requirements. School Music and the Communlty A movement for community ? jauaic has spread to every "section of the country during he last few years, its impptng _grentlv augmented by the war and the effectiveness of musTt: as | a means of. uniting the people lor mil itary purposes. As the movement Tias developed it has become plain th at community music means not occas ional and sporadic mass singing but rather the entire music life of th'j community. It is this larger use lind enjoyment of music in the home?, iu the church, in the school and throu- | ghout the community that is sought for by workers in the^movement to day. And it is apparent that school music is at the root and foundation of this" desired growth in our music life. If the school children of today are taught to love and enjoy and use music, the entire community of to morrow will be truly musical. The result will be music in every phase o? our lives; better church music, more and better music in the home, sing- ; ing societies ftnd ehoral organizations, I [?orchestras and bands, a greatly incr- 1 eased number of concerts and reci tals ? a nation loving a*nd using arid developing , "the .divine art." ? Piful John Weaver; I'rpfessor of Music in University Extension Leaflets. N6 Worms In a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a rule. thera is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given reitularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and theChild will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. It's ?s Fickle as n Woman. How can we expect the forecast of- ' Aetata to* tell what thhe weather will do when the weather itself does not know? ? Boston Henild. Natural Sequence. "I'm simply crazy about your bread." I "That's probably because of Its well | {.known nutty flavor." SAVE THE DIFFERENCE ON BEEF. At Faulkner's Market where jron ran ulna}* tlnd a line line of choice Beef, Pork, Sausi>?e n nil Country Produce. The follow In* is some of mj prices: Stew Beef 15 Cents Steak 20 Cent# Round Stenk SO Cent* Porfc !W? Cents Pork Sausage .10 Cents Beef and Pork Sau sage 85 Cents maintain no de'lrery Her tire there by sarin* you that cost. I pajr high est prices for all kinds of Country Produce. J. K. ?'Al l, KM! R, Proprietor. 2-26 To Care ? Cold In One Day [A T.k? LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (T.bfet. ) It ' - ro?. salc by F. H PLEASANTS. Louisburg, T. ? JOYNEH. Frankllutuii, ? trmt~alt Drug Stores. 40t ?10 1 TV THE FKANKL1N TIMES Si- ^ Per Year In Advance. sale of land, .Under ami by virtue ut tfie author-; ity complied in that Deed of Trust i executed by Alfred Telfair and wife ' to Ben T. Holden. Trustee, which is | duly recorded in Hook 230 page 46S. ] I will Sfll at public auction to the highest hi lder for ca h at the Court ? House I) ? \ i r\ Franklin (Vumy. on !? MONDAY.- the ISth day of APRIL ! 1921, at U o'clock M., Two lots or parcels of land situate in Franklin tnn Tn^;.-.);ip Fr?nWHn County. Nor^ th Caron:a. about one mile fc-ast oi the lands or Kdmund Johnson. Hen ry Pet so:: -anti? others ttml being lot* (numbers Two and three In BtocK^ii" describe'l in survey made by Frances Deatfln. <\"TT'. aa" apnpafs-' on re Hi 7ir 'VTiip i i pa^ [ office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin Connty. S, This lTth day of WlP*%h. 1921. 3-18-5t J1KN T. HOLDEN. Trustee. RUB IT ON _ External Use Only E Z I T Almost Instantly HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, ~ NEURALGIA, PAINS, Apply with brush or rub it on J Sold and guaranteed by' AYCOCK DRUG CO. Yonr Money back without questions if you are not ~ satisnea. Manufactured by Person Remedy Co. Charlotte, N. C. WHAT A BLESING a life insurance policy has been to so many men during these days of low _ prices. Thousands of _ . Dollars have been loan ed to policy holders = ? within the ? last six months the only secur ity given being the policy."- During *4hardr times" is when we need JNSURANCE mostly rSee us about that PILOT PERFECTION ENDOW MENT POLICY. It is REAL Insurance. ? Yours truly, franklin Insurance & Realty Company ? ? all kinds of insurance ? 1 ?_ CI 4PTON. President G. M. HOBBS, Socretary-Treas. AUTHORIZED Service Station Fabric and Cord Casings Heavy Tourist Tubes Tube Repair Kits Tire Gauges Blowout Patches Valve Insides Tire Reliners Tire Plasters Motorcycle Tires and Tubes Pneumatic and Solid Truck Tires We believe that Good* jear Tires % will give more miles per dollar than anj other make. ALLEN MACHINE COC GARAGE . LOUISBURG, N. C. Day Phone 295 J Night Phone 1400 All Tires and Tubes Sold by Us Applied FREE
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