?? AM V / i. ?C;v The Franklin Times . ^ : WATCH LABEL OH Tl riPXR-S?M ta B?l?re Time Exftna. A* F? JOHH8O5, Mtar ni i ? . . M = ? ? COUHTY. m STATE. THX UNION SUBSCRIPTION ?1.M rw Iw TOLITCI IX h. c, m?iT, irin z, ?? t APPOINTS TAX LKT TAKERS KUm H. L CTOIIWMB TAX | siTKifues - Ldlskvf Ttwuklf Ba?4 Ti nidi Krslgu. C?uWNMn Sepvrta. ers met In nfilu- session on Monday with all members present. After e audited. A in... iOn prevailed appointing Hud son and Fuller a committee to have a sanitary drinking fountain placed is the court bouse. The report of Dr. J. E. Maloae County Health Officer was received and filed. He reports the County Heme and Jail in good condition. He also reported that a large number had been vaccinated for small pox. and that I fi4_. Board of Hfealtii passed an order that no children should be al lowed to enter school in the County unless Uiey had been vaccinated. On motion of Hudson seconded by Fuller, it was ordered that Bourbon Medlin be hired out to his father. John Medlin, for the remainder of his months term on the roads- ?f Frank lin County for the sum of $80.10, pro vided Honor Judge Bond, who tri ed the case, will approve said order as required by law. The reasons assign ed for said moii?& prisoner is physically weak anu^s "reported worth less to the road force of the county. Report of J. J. H olden. Superinten dent of the County Home, was receiv ed and .filed. He reports 9 white and 8 colored inmates . He also turned in $818.55 from the sale of cotton. The following tax list takers were appointed - Dunns ? J. O. Williams. Harris ? John B. Wilder. Youngs villa ? J. R. Pearce. Franklinton ? H. C. Kearney. Hayesville ? A . A. Medlin. Sandy Creek? G. B. West. Gold Mine ? C. R. Parrish. Ced-ir Rock ? T. W. Stokes. Cypress Creek? Altoo Wilder . Louisburg ? J. 8. William*. The salary tor listing taxes tor 1922 was made the same as pajd tor 1921. W. T. Rogers and John Alley were relieved of poll tax on account of In firmity r^mnrwid rf T ? Thnberiaae and W. C. Wilder recom mend that Ellas Beasley be granted permission to band a garage on Com ty property near Jail, pauvlded he would agree to move nm any tint the commissioners should make re ? as The report of Trustees of read.' received and placed oaf Me. The report tor Sa ship Road Treat ees turned over to the Aa dit W. M. with the Court, and aa < Ing the taxes to Me aa the $1M stead of 71 cents aa h? slidla ? I hi court ! a lax to AH** MAMS mug MKT H UUT STXLE of FW4 tm imi; i '-'Atleti perfci ball. Ontj um.i-^ Ule [mi-itiri Hnrtoa coatroi. te CilM to hit a W?mai u4 at who r?cM lrs? ?m? sfble for m ae?er m not tkmta t? mi rta iktr ??* i?t4 to |? ?-t w Tedtt. LITTLE Ml\ STCTUL >UB^ j Tir STujaUj rf IV ? ? i ? of Loatsb? l ofa tte t> w of tV tax parm to tW BU5 Ilia a?d *roap that kM bm tarred (fat Itbrs. jk; sa Ms a?Ml he did mat tail to gm the FRAXKUN TIMES, aloag nU all the real trf the tax pay ers a Unit- tree atwiiisag. He L? ?c^ - - *c the renlvazaaa m ia ha ? lol cuxr. He aViw< the rtnal tax itium thai ix ISC* a levy of .23 ceau prodared M*M N aad ta , l*n a kry of <4 nits was aadp lakxt voaM prodooe iThat the a? 1 was re fair aad ?* !jan aad thai the Upsktin i ,k. akhxfk x ixed a 'of ? ceau tor t?ie State. He 1 respects to the read taxes is the eoaa ttr K^callr to Saady Creek tcwasi'f nfcraan to the work ca Highway rt*i he ?a>i -jan? at x*?i)?Bc u( oded at art*her*-~ He told his hear en that the famiK Oc?rt held l? JS TP fo? to jut k?k salaries aad zzserv>as aTiMrs.* He staled that oae sax owt cd every ten is ^ap ported by the tax payers aad that the Lcmisterc tow-tship r*Ak paid IL Tt?.? tor a ruas* HQ tor rwitt aoaiks. la nrieniag to the reriia t"Mi he stated tiat the. rtlws of prop erty was increased fM per rect asd that the tax rate was redact^ Ofily x aad thai after tie la raises the tax EV.saa ? *i ???? ml lul^n Ul ? Tb Ifctow T. bfr Mate a mi Sank Sil?l? The fo] krwtag Ictlw from Hlfbwxy 1 caaMoiir Pruk P?ft U> Hon. F. B. McEIim tdatdc to paving the tkraaAUMMvf baa been t-an<:eew H Utnct from nmr rnlnDIM of Jiarct first:" ~Oa aocka of Kr. HD1 and second ed by Jtr. Cox. it was ordered that the !o.lowtng changes be made to pro - Jem ta Fraakttn County No. ~41S, formerly known aa a soil road extend in* from Praakliatoa to Unnbsri. be changed to read from Franklimon to the branch of the Raleigh Road, ap pnaiBUety one mile vest of L/>uis tvt. a mi that f lil? ' t?5?t in Loaisbarg eastwardly to the forks of the Spring Hope-Castalia Road for IS* hard sxrfadnf. a distance o' i?;ronaaiely .65 of a mile." Ia the erect the Town of Lonisburg Inds it desirable at this time to pave the fall width of the roads mentioned ibove u 4?#-A and 41*- B. the State K(kny organisation will be giad to do the esffMeriRg on-. this project, jretifiaj the town of Louiabarg Mi ners itto ? contract to pay for this ad citieeal? width at the same crui prices at which the contract for the 18" is let and provided that satisfactory evi dence is famished the Slate Highway ' fvsu3?ssioa in advance that this moo ey w U be forthcoming when needed. HELD FfK lliDEL Claade Taborn vxs brought to Louis Monday ud pacM in jail by ~1 .fct! Sheriff K. H. Ems. to ui SW to a ciartf ef scurx: ~r | !ajomity>t rwtvr^i La Ix>uisburg was to :kr that a crowd of ne pt>6 were gathered ibore Franklinton near the okL W. H. P. Jenkins place cm San gen and a supply mi shells and west in search of the gaag. VhM near a house close. by the firs* scene he saw two from the 1 ai? of the road and shot. the load tak ing effect is the &de of the lace of f*ofc Taylor. He hred again killing Edward Ranks. Tabom went on furs ther and Kwad two others and fired; tato three iatktn? two sgiy wounds' in the u4e and baft xft l*e Russell Mama, and wounding a negro named' The iafQrmatiw Mcnday afternoon w?s of the Bgfim that anther T?j T. Strother. of j ia two big still ; be' of J. H. fta Hajmille township Tues , 15# gal the other Is add! 54* gallons of i csftvH a yec* of malt fta a tarn near the hove, and he ? officer who whs at the san eaptared eight galloas of whin- j was of and tb mf? rni ?rm^s. ?y spaihr at the entire rora Mrs W . of Harris township. in the . their Kiltie eight month* old whirl occarresi at and ftomi nerere bams ?ed Bonheur were the women studied on this afternoon. Mrs. S. A. Newell had a paper on Sarah . Bernhardt and Miss Mary Best on Rosa Bonheur. Mrs. J. E. Malone played s solo. f Mrs. Beam selected for the current topic.,** A Nameless Hero." This was an account of an unknown wireless operator on a sinking ship who brave ! ly stuck to his post to the last and sent out jesting messages to the ships around, even when death stood at his elbow. After the exercises a salad course, with rolls. cofTee <^nd stufrod elates, was served. CAMPIS6. Last week Mau bice Clifton. Jr., Ruf- j fin Stamps' Gordon Uszell. Rob Alston ! and Allen Kemp went camping on the ' traair of the Tar River back of Mr. Allen's ? oh yes! and last but not [least, was MJay-bird," valet-de-coon and general factotum. I The boys enjoyed tremendously the fishing, rowing, sleeping in tents, and father camp sports. On several after noons other boys and girts joined U?m avi took many good pictures of elver scenes. Thursday Right with Misses Ewing and Mattie Allen as chaperones. Myrtle Drfte. Josephine Bryant and Dick Ogburn. and several others who could not go, were invited to join the camp ers in a fish fry. They had fresh Tar River Ash, wtenics. boe-cakee and crackers and a splendid time. m H. A. WILLIAMS. Mrs. H. A. Williams came to us a dear loving and faithful teacher. She was always ready to lend a helping hand to all. She will be sadly mJ su ed in oar school. We cannot under stand why she was taken from us. but some day we will understand. Al though she stayed with us only a short ttme we learned to lore her, and it grteVe* our heart to think that she and her loved one's on earth did part. ? The Angels gathered around her who a-.nted her to go and join that happy J] "Oig where there's happiness for e\ c r more. (>h! loved one thou has gone but never will be forgotten, Soon in that home with thee we will dwell, Hut un}>l we come loved one fare tfell. ? By* her pupils of Ingleaftde. (HA SUE OF DATE FOB PLAT. The Moultoa-Hayes School will ?re sent the play MA Kentucky Belle" at Cedar Rork, on the night of April 14th. Proceeds go for baneflt of both schools. ? ? ? ? . 1 The next generation belongs to tha farmer If he hoi da the balance of pow er as long as he held tha bag.? New Britain Herald. AMONG THE VISITORS SOM* TOC ElOW AUB Mil T?V IM> "fOT XWOW. Pwnonal I tens A boat Folks Aai Their Friends Who Travel Man Aid There. Mrs. R. Z, Egerton is visiting rel- .. attves in Oxford. ?_ Mr. Q. M. Beam visited Richmond. Va.. on business this week. Messrs. W. H. Allen and W. Yar borough went to Raleigh Tueeday. ?? Miss Katherlne Cummins, of Angoa ta, Ga , is the guest of Mrs. W. D. Egerton . Mr. William Webb and sister Miss Eli7?h?th went to Blackatone, Va., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. BTount Bryan, of Ok* ford, spent the week-end at Mrs. O. T. Bryant's, Mrs . Paul- L., Holiday, of Athena, Ga.. spent the week-end with Mrm. W . D . Egerton . Mr. U. E. Webb, of Blackatone, Va. spent the week-end with his brother, Mr. W. W. Webb. . Mrs.. G. W. Cobb and little son, Al len, of Farmvllle, are visiting her sla ter, MTs. G. M. Beam. Mr. T. W. Stovall, of Stovall. was in Loalsburg Wednesday to attend funeral of bis little nephew, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen. Mrs. R, A. Bobbitt and Mrs. E. F. Thomas were visitors to Raleigh yesterday.' Mr. Edwin Alston, of Washington. N. C., is spending his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Al ston. Miss Geraldine Smith, of Greens boro College, spent her spring holi day with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. G. P. Smith. Mrs. Gary Howard, who has been spending the winter with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. DING KING POIND AFTER K TEARS. While catching chickens In the ban twenty-five years ago, Mrs. J. O. Green. Sr.. of Frankllnton, loot k?r wedding ring. There was a diligent search made, bat it had long alace been given up aa lost for good. It was fcfUnd a tew days ago In a com field half a mil* from the hoase. It is In a perfect state of preservation . even the engraving 1s perfect. No doubt the ring was hauled oat tato Ike fields with the barn yard Maaafa. Ttre Held has been In coaataat oalkl vation ever since. o 1 p AT BAPTIST CHl'ICI. Announcement has bean made *>r regular services at the Baptist church Bandar, morning and evening. Bvery body Is Invttad to attaod. Sabaeribe ta TBS nUMBIJN TIMBS II.M Per law ta Advaaaa