iuckt
STRIKE
To seal In the
delicious Burley
tobacco flavor.
?'s Toasted
" >TATl chop ctxsrs.
The ^s>'orth Carolina f:irmprs ;tro it
IaST~lh position to provide for them
selves reliable- and useful information
that will really offer ttiem aid and a
foundation for better pians through
crop acreages. This is made possible
by the last legislature, providing for
annual crop census through the tax
listers. This has nothing to do with
taxation and the information will be
released only by the State Department
of Agriculture next winter when it
will be of most value to farmers and
of least value to speculators.
Each farm owner or his tax listing
represemaTTres is to report the acre
age information on each crop of each
farm to the tax lister. The plan is
very simple if done as suggested here
with.
sentative who lists his farm property
fnr shr>u]ri make a written mem
orandum for each of his farms, show
ing on each the total tract area in
mumg-JKHMto. ihtu ih?cuUiiatcd ac
reage, then the acreages of each crop
that he expects to harvest this year,
whether or not harvested or planted
at the time of listing.
Each landlord should see that his
? tenant prepares a ? memorandum ? oi
each crop and its acreage, for the ben
efit of the landlord when making such
report. If the tenant reports to the
tax lister independently, there will pro
bably be a duphvation in ttaa area re
ported by the owner, since the tenant
is usually unfamiliar with the boun
ri *iy Hn?? r?f the total tract allotted
to -him. This would make it more
convenient and less conrusing to the^
tax lister and farm owners alike.
Our southern states have been slpw
in taking advantage of this progres
sive move so advantageously-pursuejl
in the great mftMle western?agricul
tural states. The success of their ag
ricultural organizations and campai
gns have been made possible, due to
the definite basis made nvailable thr
ough annual crop census surveys.
North Carolina will quickly realize
and have the advantage of this pro
"gressive ami eeenomiv move.
It is the most economical and relia-l
ble means possible of securing such [
information. This method does not
cost cjn^-f.ftieth as much as the regu- j
lar census methods and secures even
more dependable crop acreage infor
mation. which is made available to the
farmer during the same year collect
ed. In the rase of the Census proce
dure. the intormaiion is collected dur
ing the winter after the farmer has
forgotten many of the facts, and as in
the 1S?20 census, is released at least
two years after the period to which it
applies.
Colds Cause Grip ami iruuenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUTNTTO Tablets remote
any. There Is only ? oe "Bnxr?o Quinine.
E. W. GROVE'S %*tT*mtvr* on ho*. 30c.
\? l>Kch*nre in That War.
There is no man that hath power
over the#spirit to retain the spirit: ne
ither hath he jn?wer in the day of
death: and th*-re is no discharge in
the war. ? Ec< Je?? iastes VIII. S.
NOTICE
Hariri* qualified its acfcnlnlstrator
of the estate of O. B Gay, deceased,
late of Frmnklin County. all persons
holding rlatm* his estate ait;
? t ?- ??>?
hereby notified to present theni to the
undersigned on or before the 6th dav
o( fcU>, U?. or this nrrfiiY mil. ? hi:
plead in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
please come forward and_R^ake imme
diate ?eltleiueuL. Thia May ?*>lh 1^
WT S. GAY, Adm r.
T**?? \i4?f?Ur>!ls
Treason and murder are ever kept
^together, as 4 wo yoke-devils, vworu ux
t-*iher's puriH>se --Shakespeare
Report of the Condition of
fOMMt m UL BA>k J 6 T1U?T
COMPANY
At Franklinton.- i? the State of
I North Carolina, at the close of busi
ness. April ^Sth. 1>21.
^
lanrot and Huownts S ? 1^0 .*>">
Overdrafts, in: secured ? ^76.34
Furniture and fixtures. 5. 64? .
Cnth in i mil mil nri
amts. due from Banks.
? Banker.* ??nd Tru>:
panics - 13.730.73
Checks . Virvig 7i>7.t>?
Tola!
LIATTTTTTIES
Capital Stock paij in .. J50.000.00
12;SOOreO
Undivided Profits. less cur
rent expenses ami tax
es paid 1.S47.30
j-Piviileuds Unpaid , 75.00
Bills Payable 25.000 00
Deposits subject to check S2.S72.73
Savings Deposits 36.003.41 ,
Cashier's Checks outstan
ding 133. SI I
Certified Checks , 2.003.00 ]
Accrued Interest due de
positors. Unearned Dis
count 1,0(H>.00 1
Total * ill.43a.25!
State ot North Carolina? County of |
Franklin, ss:
I. Geo. Carmichaei. Cashier of the
above nam^d Bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
jtrue to the best of my knowledge and
b?lief.
GEO. CAR-MICHAEL.
Correct ? Attest :
i H YAXN.
R. V. HICKS.
B. T. GREEN.
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me. J
this 3rd dav of May. l?21.
J. W. DANIEL. Notary Public .
My Com. Ex. Sept. 10. 1923." ' |
Report of the Condition of
THi: BANS OF YOISGSV1LLE
At Youngsville. in the State ofl
North Carolina, at the class OT trasi-1
ness. April 2S. 1S21.
RESOURCES
Luaus and Disiounu ? 6SS 71 |
t'rtited State* ?rwi
- Liberty Bonds 10,050.00 1
BankingT-rHouses. Furni
ture and fixtures-.. .. 5.S51 . 10 |
Cash in vault and net
amts due from Banks
Bankets and. Trus?" r
Companies ^ , 14.554.6S
.Total. $ 257.145.51
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in .. $25,000.00!
Undivided Profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid 16.437.03
Bills payable . 15,000 00
Deposits subject to check 111.329.S3
Time Cer:i5cates of De
posit ? 11.7!'7H0|
Savins# Dep.>s:ts 77.563.22 1
Cashier's Checks outstan
ding IS .6.1 ]
Total. __ $ 257.145.51 1
State of North Carolina ? County of |
Franklin, ss:
I. J. A. Williams. Cashier of the
above named Bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
J. A. WILLIAMS. Cashier.
Correct ? Attest ;
J. B. PERRY.
C. C. CHEATHAM.
F A CHEATHAM.
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn ,to before me.
this 6th day of May. li*$3.
GEO. X. ST ELI* Notary Public.
My Commission Expires. Jan. 4. 1!*22.
"ATTENTION PLEASE!"
"THANKS"
Let Uncle Bud and Brother Luther be your Insurance
Men.
This Agency can handle any kind'of an Insurance Prop
osition.
We Insure everything that's Insureable.
Your business solicited and appreciated.
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"
YOUNOSVILLE, - - North Carolina
NOTICE OK ELECTION IN LOUIS
BCKG GRADED SCHOOL
D1STRCCT
Ordered that the petitlou for the
r catt of- an etertton in the Louiabury
.'Graded School District for the pur
, pose of submitting to the qualified vo
" ters of said District the question of
issuance of One Hundred Thousand
Dollars of the bonds of said district
and the levying of the speeial taxes
I as provided m Chapter K of the Pri
? vate Laws of lb?2U extra iession filed
I by the Board of Graded School Trus
tees of Louisburg be granted and that
[said petition be recorded in the min
ute* -t?f- -this meeting.? - ?
And Ordered Further, that an elec
tion is hereby called to be held in the
j Louisburg Graded School District un
rrtt'i am! b> vlnuu of the authority of
I Chapter IT of the private laws of
lv*2t> Extra Session and upon the pe
tition of the Board of Graded School
Trustees of Luiisbnrt:. .it which th?.r.?
fchill submitted to the qualified vo
ters of -Miicl Distiiit the questiuu ? uf
the issuance of One Hundred Thous
HlH l^i ll.i' i f thp ''i1"1'1? ixf $***1 dic
trict and the levying of a special tax
within said District for the payment
of i?ie uriiu'ipji! ami ur saK!
bouds.
That said election shall be held on
Tttcaday the 31st dtfy of May, 192 1 at
the Court House in Louisburgr N. C.
from sunrise to sunset of said day.
That a new registration^ of. lha -voters'1
wHtmi satd- i>ftm*Tct Ts hereby ordered.
The registration books to be open ou i
the ?Sth day of April and to remain ;
open for twenty days exclusive of Sun
days, ami to be closed on the second 1
Saturday preceding the day named for
the-election. ? "* |
That A. W. Alston is hereby ap
pointed registrar of said election and !
S. P. Boddie and James E. Malone, Jr.
are appointed Judges of aaid election. |
Ordered further that the following
notice of said registration and elec- }
tion be published in the "Franklin j
Times" and posted at the Court j
-House doot in said Town of Louis^_
burg: *
1. Notice is hereby given that in
accordance with the provisions of
an Act of the General Assembly of
North Carolina Private? Laws of 1920,..:
Extra Session. Chapter 17, entitled
"An Act To Authorize the Board of I
to Issue bonds for the purpose of er- j
ectine and eouiDing additional school
buildings for the Louisburg Graded
School District." Ratified the 2(Uli
day of August. 1920 ? and upon the pe
tition of the Board of Graded School
Trustees of -Louisburg made thru its J
Chairman. W. H. V arborough. the
Board of County Commissioners of
Franklin County, do hereby order an
election to be held ou Tuesday the
31st day of May, 1921, at which said
election there shall be submitted to
the voters of Louisburg Graded School
District the question of the issuance of
One Hundrer Thousand dollars of the
bonds of said Dlstilct fui the pMl**1*
?s.aet forth In Bald Act, and tha levyn
ing of a special tax within said Dis
trtcct for the payment of the princi
pal and interest of said bonds. A
copy of said Act of the General As
made a part of this notice.
That a new registration of the I
voters within said District is herebyl
ordered and the registration fBoErt
will be opened on the 28th day of
April 1921, and will remain open from
9 A. M. to sunset for twenty days ex
clusive of Sundays for the rvgistra
tion of voters Vwithin sajtl District,
and will be closed on the second Sat
urday preceding the day named for
said election.
3. The Registrar will attend with
the registration books at the polling I
place upon' each Saturday during the
said period of twenty days fur the
registration of voters and said books
will be open at the office of A. W. Al
ston in Louisburg. N. C. upon all oth
er days during the said period men
tioned. and* all voters registering or
offerinc to register will he subject to
challenge as provided by law.
4. That said election will he held
as far as practicable as are elections
for members, of the General Assembly.
5. That the voting place shall be
at the Court House in the Town of
Louisburg. N. (\
6. That at said election those qual
ified voters in Louisburg Graded Sc
hool District favoring the issuance of
said bonds and the levying of said
special tax shall vote a written or
printed ballot containing the words
For School Bonds" and tho>e quali
fied voters opposing the . issuance of
said bonds and the levying of said j
special tax shall vote a written or |
printed ballot containing the words
?'Against School Bonds."
By order of the Board of Commis
sioners for the County of Franklin.
A. J. JOYNER, Chairman.
S C HOLDKN. Clerk 4-8-8t
An Act to lothorize the Hoard of Gra
ded School Trustees of T,ouM>nrff to
Issue Bonds for the Purpose of Er
eetlng and F.qnlpplnir Additional
School KnlMIng* for Hie l.onlsbarg
traded School IHstrirt.
The General Assembly of North Car
olina do enact:
Section 1. That for the- purpose of
providing Increased school facilities,
either by the erection of a new build
ing or buildings, or the enlargement
of the present building, the hoard of
gTAded school trustees of Louisburg
be and they are hereby authorized
and empowered to Issue bonds of the
louisburg Graded School District to
b^ Btyled "Louisburg Graded School
liolldlnK Bonds. '" to an amount not
ixceeding one hundred thousand dol
lars of such denominations as said
toard of graded school irupfeoA may
deem advlslable, bearing .nr-r^i from
the date of Issue at a rate n6t ex
ceeding six per centum per annum,
with Interest coupons attached. Said
bonds ahall be of such form and tenor
end transferable In such manner, and
the principal thereof payable <r re
deemable at such time or times, not
exceeding thirty years from the date
thereof, and principal and Interest
payable at such place or place* at the
said board of graded svnool trustees
stall determine. .None of s*Jd bonds
! sliall be disposed ot for less than Uieir
, pur value, and the said bonds may be
_ ihrtugd_ul. audi timo or times and In
Mich amount or amounts, not exceed
nig in the aggregate the sum hereto
fore nmiteu. as may be deemed best
Ly the said board of g> ailed school
trustees. Said bonds shall be issued
in l he name of the Ixnilsuurg Graded
M'UUOl bisirict. sealed vttn its cor
porate seal, and signed by the chair
ti.un and secretary of the said board
ot graded school trustees.
Sec. 2. Said bonds shall be sold by
. the- -said board of graded smool tms
ues ouiy after advertisement in sotu?
newspaper published in the county of
Frankliu for two weeks prior to the |
daU of oole, naming the ? ttnw and"
place when sealed proposals for the
purchase of said bonds will be receiv
ed. and the same shall be awarded to
the bidder submitting the hii-hrxt hid
I'roviued said bid shall not be less
Tlie
board of graded school trustees shall
deride ^^11^1? ^^uarap^cc^o^E^od |
faith.
said bonds shall be received by the
treasurer of the said boi^rd of^ graded
school trustees, who shall give? such
additional bond as may be required
of him by said boajd. -atnl no part ot
the..saki-*p?~c>ceeds Shalt ne used for
i any other purposes than those declaim
ed in this act^
| Sec. 4. For the purpose of provid
ing for the payment of the interest on
_gahi bonds and the principal thereof
at maturity, the board of commission
ers of Franklin County shall annual
ly, at the time of the levying of other
taxes in said county, levy a special
tax on all polls and real and personal
property subject to taxation within
said I^ouisburg Graded School District
sufficient to pay the accruing interest
and to provide a sinking fund for the
payment of the principal of said bonds
at maturity: Provided, that said spe
cial tax shall not exceed twenty cents
on the one hundred dollars vahiation
of property and sixty cents on each
poll. That such taxes shall be col
lected by the sheriff of Franklin Coudl
tyas other "public taxes are collected
in said county, and the said sheriff .i
shall pay the same over to the
urer oT the board of graded school
trustees who shall keep the same se
parate and a pat l fiuill all Other iunds
>. umti iuuua
belonging to said graded school dis
trict, and shall use the same only for
the purpose of (laying the interest
and the principal ot the aforesaid
bonds.
See. 6. That nong of ? strtd ? bomls
* ?? - uwv ui oaiu uuiiua
sfttU be issued. nor shall the afore
said tax be levied until this act shall
be submitted to and approved by a
majority of the qualified voters of the
said graded school district at a reelec
tion to be held within said graded
BChool district. The board of com
missloners of Franklin rmmty ahull
upon petition of the board of graded
school trustees or Louisburg, at any
time within two years from the rati
fication of this act, order an election
to be held within said district at a
time and place to be fixed by the said
board of commissioners, at wnicn said
election there shall be submitted to
the qualified voters of said district
the question of the issuance of said
bonds and the levying or said taxes.
The said board of commissioners sh
all give notice for not less than thirty
days in some newspaper published in
Louisburg, which notice shall state
the purpose of said election, the time
and place at which it Is to be held, and
shall recite in substance the provis
ions of this act. Said commissioners
shall appoint a registrar and two poll
holders for such election and shall
order a new registration of the voters
within said district. Said election
shall, in ail other respects, be conduc
ted as nearly as is practicable as el
ections for member# of the General
Assembly. At such election those qu
alified voters in Ix>uishurg Graded
School District favoring the issuance
of said bonds and the levying of the
.said special tax herein provided for
shall vote a written or printed ballot
containing the words "For School
Bonds," and those qualified voters in
I>ouishurg Graded School District op
rosing the issuance of said bonds and
the levying of the said special tax he
rein provided for shall vote a written
lor printed ballot containing the wosds
| "Against School Honds." It shall be
[the duty of the registrar and judges
of the election to count and canvass
[the votes cast at such election, and to
prepare and file with tie register of
deeds of Franklin County an abstract
[setting forth the number of qualified
voters fn said district, tho number of
votes cast and how cast at such elec
tion, and upon such return the board
of commissioners of Franklin Coun
ty shall declare the result of such el
ection. If at such election a major
ity of the qualified voters shall vote
"For School Bonds," then all of the
provisions of this act with reference
to the issuance of said bonds and the
levying of said special tax shall im
mediately be In full force and effect.
Sa'ld bonds may be issued at any time
within two years of the date of said
election.
Sec. 8. That all laws or clauses of
laws In conflict with this act are here
by repealed.
Sec. 7. That this act shall be in
force from and after Its ratification.
Ratified this 20th day of August, A.
D 1920.
4-8-Rt
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take HAYES* HEALING HONEY,
cough medicine which ntop* the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues
A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup i n enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES* HEALING HONEY. The salve
should be rubbed on the chest snd throat
of children * offering from a Cold or Croup.
The healing effect of Haye*' Healing Honey ln
the throat oombinH with th* healing effort of
Grove'* O- Pea-Irate Sahre through the pore* of
the tkl n anon ittopt a ooogh
Bo?h *ame<ti** ar? park*4 In one carton and the
00*t of (he combined treatment Is 38c.
Just ask your druggist for HAYES'
HEALING HONEY.
Women
Made Young
Bright eyes, a dear skin and a body
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yours if you will keep your system
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-The wurld'a standard remedy for kidney,
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enemies of lile and looks. In use since
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Loc'-; for tSo nmia Cold M?j?l om wwy box
c.ncl_ccc?pt DO InuUUoo
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prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
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To induce legulai action. kStinniUtw and
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Screen Windows, Screen Wire
Poultry Wire
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Suit Cases and Traveling
Bags
Heed a suit case or traveling bag? if so, buy now ?
there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs
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dependable suit cases and traveling bags, and we give
you the opportunity to do likewise ? you expect to take
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Louisburg, N. C.
n
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