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1ECRO FARMERS* CO K. ZENS IEIT AT A. * T. COLLEGE, CKE EMS BOKO. X. C. TTEWAT AMD VFDXEfWAI, ACSrST 8tt An Mb. tats. The foUovtng wttl reqomt tor pub- i Tfc? Nor tli Carolina Negro Farmers' C? Bcrw ore of t he lar^ <*. Xftro1 Farm OrpHlioii In Um Sooih. will ?w< at A. ft T. College. Greensboro. N. C. Aug? I Sth and ?h. 1*22. Prnid?t Mkjr Has re?iucrteJ dm to aaaouc? tkat board and lodging will be fnw to farmers and otIraN attend trg tt.tm atcting. A f?r in? -resting an-i prof table program k b^ng worked out and ioro? I at tbs ab.??t nec In tb? country wfl! i ? pp?r on Vbis program. While the program wiM be thoroughly scientific ft will be thoroughly practical, so that I thf hamblMt farmer will be able to ] comprehend all that is said and done. I No farmer who is hoping to make any j can afford to miss this meet- j i.ig We sball tell yon more about the protniB from time to time through ; Uw nf?5paper*. Krerrbody who is interested in sac- i oessfnl farming, shoald not fail to at- i tend this meeting. Prof. C. R. Hod son of Raleigh State Agent. Is chair man of the program committee. Prof T. S. Inborden. of Joseph K. Brick School, is Preside t of the Con gress We tmst each person who reads this article will giro the widest possihlo publicity to it at all Negro gatberincs. You will do sny one a great far or If you can lndnce them to attend this meeting, if they are In terested in progressive agriculture.^ The price of wheat In d.iwn. but they are not saytng It with flour. ? Ashe rllle Times. mi rim. Om ?ftCTKOOB. July J. Miss 1 ewertaimed at Rook in hon K*A*- 5fi?? Rebb?cca * DMrttridse . of tor tbe hi|dM?t score *u I T>m?*e Williams and A booby price tor the | eismirt to was HI ?wl by the Lacy B?rt_ assisted by to mjrrr Xin Burt ? ' Rebecca Coot* Viriclia Bock LflHu Howell. Kitty j Gray Wanna. Hurt Al- i Ti?H' Will tarns. [ Kttalirtk Newell. *y Mr* J O. Newell bn a "Pi l iag Pint Things ~ ? by Mr llrlTfT lb Is Je?> SatifrfH-rf With Me~? rs Hrlm. ?sok piaiei by Mfew Mattie Al ar the BMiM a drllrion tr? Mrs. Keoraey. s Nannie Paolioe Smith. Mattie Al laoibi rui ? ?. lary A I lea. Vlr date tail. KMzaheth M rto*. May !"??. BeWr mil ? ? ?- Victoria Ad ??*. *?thut IVslah Cooper. E#le Thyler. Lacy (taker. Mrs Mclrer and >i*l a lira C. A Raglan d Mrs. W. H Altos. Mrs R A. BoMltl. tnlM. a?4 Mr Mclrer. \ I I lmmiTwis. The Franklin Times WATCH LABEL 0* TOPS Tiaa EifhM. A. r. MUM], Uh, ami THE COtrSTY, THE STATE. THE UHIOH SUBSCRIPTION 91M Par T?m Turn ix unsinc, s. c_ A I. JI LT 7. ta Jl'SBEB 1? JUDGE DEV1H GRAHTS PETITION RECEIVERS Order Made Ear Sale of Bank's Property and Supciba Ammr ment Company To R G. Al ien. Now Under Awr>run is crra. umi| Br. A lie* T? Takr ?i?r ri?p?.?Vj At Jadtf < omM*j Saperior Cant. 1 img gruttd tkr pttitka at tfce rec?T ers at th Compuv ait at ite fiup-itj at ika kuk ul | Ceatxal Buk iW ??fci'toSciui a c tui# of I Mill 1 1 li mi M at tke I of expositors at tUi irfwmd tm. tin. TVe mltimi e?fftnl will, it at lost C per eeat c( ? taps ~ This is a exrtl nuta-. Kfrait sad i irt ma tfce cnaaai scut s* -or Norm took bo part i> tke i . taot stick was ?? re by Ke ? -s J. C. Little. W. B. Barw ? G . Ball ul Kutit Allen, rep re: s the depositors ul laaei J. w. Bailey. W. H. Tar U roii ud J. Crawtord Biggs rep !<<?:?>: Vr. Alkn. Take* Win Pnp?Hj S. G- Allen ate orer the property a'. ti-e iask and the Saperaa Aaas*- ' ?ai Comrator at a price o< nSUi.11 : SiriE MKlbiotH)! by his tcgUers. ] W. H. tad i. I. Allen, or UaU?c. ! scd Stajed>ri deed of treat to the i HaBUT- ftrThl. Mr. Allen Mt?ra I XElS y-odd tkMsud dotiars at MKM. fcX bis on. vhich were in tie bank wfcen be rdiaquM cottrol ud a eajorilj at ikick. k is ?mi ted. v? coi'i i Iftll kr EiTtns a ??ILH at i:T.?? on tkr bniiciag onoed by bis OQ S(Mlk Biout SlTtfC . TVe S12T02S.23 is p inW u foi lows: (UM in Ai?k 3*. 1*E?; e^ix notes for tack payable beginning October 1. 1M2 ud every i:KtT days thereafter: eight notes tor RM7 ack. ewrr ninety days begin ning October 1. 1923: all 17 notes to bear interest at C per cent As stated all notes bear the indone E?t at K G. Alien W. H. Allen ana J. V Allen, and a deed at trm to the property is counyed to the re cemrs. HUM Cask Efcwotiy Lee Mm. ter of Mr. ui Mrs J. R t! St. Likes psl church try Ber. Ciuteitett.<( ?Ufa. V* . ukiu4 by Be* - W. E. Cox of ltirtini<. T?. . mmcir >H CM iaa(Ut bride. "O Pertett Lot*' w*s tmMf ky ? R1U1 Cox. Mrs. R L I'm. *r Wil ier J. Wjitt. Jr.. aid ILew. Hlrwy A. Cox. icnapuM at tV ocju kj Mia Venita Cox. At Ike close of tie* qmartette (be .ocpu mun< tor ti au asters. Mr. Horace ion. inii Mt. J. R. Jokan.Jr..i first to ester ,>fc>Uowe* by Mrs G. H Cox. of ' - mqmet of a ley lilies N They were i ky tke groom uri k? I WUsob Marcni. of SCtSS th* Mrs. Sukwicfc has of tke tialtT u 1 iiMiiku1 j, tar tie Pass *tar where she ku won a !*?? of frirs#; Mr. Smith wick b tk> toe of EVr D. T. Soitksick u4 cs a ^Qar'-Ec* Of I HI ifcSITX. ual ( tie farrily xsf bribl futi cubmc ax tie brad* "s home to u ELljrsaJ re ceptioo fci?tm ky fcr i?rln r. Mrs. J. R. Mimes. was tke recipient of but ar?i wsefai gifts. Tie ost-of-un guests T?^^?er. Ctaate Suk Ti . Re?. W E. Cox. R?-1-nrm^ Ta : Brr. IUttpt A. Cox. yjatu^Ms: Mr. J. F Smith. Saafont. PU- . Mrs. R. E. ? Cox. Maun: Mrs Maxzv Baci VW Vida Batt. Mr H?< BwL Mcrgu ] toe; Mr. Harding Bozx. Mrs. X. W. rnril Uases Paalne. Tih i ? E3ia abech rxaeO. Miter Runt rzaefl. Chapel HUl : Mrs. Kale Sauti. Mr. OFFICIAL VOTE FRANKLIN COUNTY SECOND PB1MAKY, JULY GT, 1922 714 1HCI157 >38 It. IESKK worm at PsMic Wdfut. was i?.mU accepted. u>< Hr. K C. Pmr. uunioul; elected u> tu Ike oex pired term ot Mr. Joaes. Mr. Jones ku gw to Wuna Cou ty where be will assist Ike Nartk Car olina Cooon Growers 1 ? i iim m IM organixazioa at that Cmji; *M>? U? II K*K HIKL Ou William-son, colored, n over to Franklin Sifttiat Coan oa| Toesdav in a bocd of tUN.M tor' the marker of Parkar LMJ+. alM ?k ImUi after the til ting took piace oa dsr at tke kcot of ku kntktr ai was bna(kt to towi aai jiacet jail. I HITtM AT CUit Tbe rertcal seetixg at Cedar Bock will becin Ssfidaj. Jmly hk. an i?? at II o'clock a- m - aal t p. a. The ati iku wm cow oaae tkroegkoet tke week. {two act lam tart far; 3 01 ia*. Ker. J. Low Price. Ike BECCC TK1AL ?ASK CASES TO DAT *i Altr* ' KHibiI Are Cm hw T et Eaten*. Higttnw mad H. H. Ku ' ofxm of the defunct Cen Traat Co.. of Rileigti. i trial im wake County Court this nornlsc. It ni " vb? the cases were call ay ittenon, after the de anorneys and a large num I tt rpeeta ton had waited through Xorris spent his docket of the ba&k cases Tfctoed ta. the afiersoon stated ixfced to easier with R. X. Simms rtprwMdf the Corporation and entering trial. indicted ?U abctrac of hank funds ?taxed veaterday he t tkia m oal* the l|At ctte, vhick cfcarja miip?lk?. aad atann?g of Ji3.?KKt, S3* .000 ai-a tskjtm. / ' It a? stated yesterday by manse! : ?far the defendant* that the jr?.?00 and 0>jM> gems represented the pur tiM af the Saperti* Theatre from R. G Allen. the (ro^ni being repur c- iMd by JUles as a part of his set t >ao>. The other item of SZ2?*4 uaLuta a part of the consideration o" HUM Paid AUea for his stock af t<- HlgHm-rr succeeded as pfeBHetTt *C the but OS June 24 1?I1 All <HaiH of the Allen settlement ?a* i ??li led yesterday by attor m?? for the defendant and the bank - laliua. hat a formal not pros was j ?.?? catered by Soticitor Norris. the | 1 1 11 frmy: in court through- j WANT HEARING IN VAK&E ELECTION * - IKKEGrLlKITI L\ TOTIXG IS ? HAE?.KD (-??plaint Filed Wtth Beard ?i Lw. Uew u4 Hwriu WUI Be Held Saturday : ( Ula Republican* Vote ? ? The Primary. Henderson. July 5. ? turned Lit e*y following the official canvass by the county board of elections yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock of the returns in last Saturday's second Demo cratic primary, a hearing before the board was asked by Attorney A. J. Harris on behalf of Mrs. Geo. T. Buchan. defeated candidate for reg ister of deeds, on the grounds of al leged lt regularities la the election. The complaint was tied tonight and the bearing will be held Saturday. The official tabulation showed P. E. Rowland, twyubcnl, to hare to the nomination by a majority of two voteu. Pour to tee cast for Rowland in Xlddleburg township were declared to have been improperly marked and were thrown out by the board of elec tions. reducing his majority from six. as it stood in the unofficial compila tion. Mr .11 Harris announced today Are pointslpn which charges of irregular ity would be made. These were. First. That Republicans were al lowed to Vote. Second. That voters not regularly qualified and registered in Vance county were permitted to rote. Third. That the ballot boxes were opened in at least one precinct and the rote cast up to that time counted prior to the official tlcje for the clos ing of the polls. Fourth, That liquor was used at or in connection with the voting. Ftfth. That ballots mutilated by im proper marking and defacing were counted in the returns. The complainants were given until 8 o'clock this evening to file with the board their allegations, and the supporters of Mr. Rowlanfl were Riv en until 8 o'clock Friday evening of this week file an answer to the [charges. The board of elections will [bear the whole matter at a special sitting next Saturday morning at 11 'o'clock In the courthouse. ("OTTOX BLOOMS. j Mr. J. M. Sykes. of near Seren Paths, brought iy'a red bloom Mon d ay. ? He inforjns us that the first bloom he saw/ in his fields was on Friday +- j Mr. P. W. Gupton. of near Centre-, rille. brought in two white blooms Monday. John Stallings lining near town, re ported a cotton bloom on Saturday. July 1st. ' W. J. Strickland, colored, near Ma plerille. reported a cotton bloom on Friday^ Roxie Person, colored, reports a cotton bloom on Monday. Mr. J. S. Pruitt. of near Franklin ton. reports cotton blooms on Friday. Mr. Joe Mum ford, of near L?oaia burg. reported cotton blooms on the ; 4 th. Spruill Egerton. of near town re ported a bloom on Tuesday. J. S. Wiggins, of near town, a red bloom on Wednesday. S. G. Johnson, of near Schloss. re ports a white bloom Thursday . AMONG THE VISITORS V " ? SOSE TOC K50W A "CD SOME TOO DO SOT mow. , ? PcthuI Items A beat F?lk? AW Their FrhMi Wkn Travel Ban A >4 There. Mias Louise Egerton is visiting In ?ftorki ogham . Mr. W. C. Dixon visited his people at Benson this week. Mr. F. A. Roth left Saturday for a trip to the Northern Markets. Mr. R. S. White and hn&e is visit ing At th? homo of Mr. W. II. Raglu. Miss Grace Green, of Weldon, la pla iting her cousin. Miss Virginia Beck. % Miss Grace Hall, of Headerane, spent the week-end with her family here. . V. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Candler et Henderson, were visitors to Louisburg Sunday. Mias Sue Alston has returned to Richmond after spending her vacation at home. ? a Mrs. W. R. Bass and little son. W. LR. Jr.. left Monday ? tor a visit to Smithfleld. Mrs. R. C. BartholomC#-snd cliffd ren. of Castalia, are visiting at the home of Mr. J. H. Boone. Misses Carrie May Dunn and Mar igaret Foscue, of Kinston. have been 'visiting Mrs. Claude Tucker. Mrs. A. M. Hall has returned from a visit to her brother, Mr. A. W. Green of Philadelphia. Mrs. Hall was accompanied by Mrs. Green who v ill spend some time visiting relatives and friends in Louisburg. Mr. D. E. Mclver, of Ocala. Flor ida. visited Mr. W. H. Allen last week. Mr. Mclver married Miss Teoa , Macintosh whose family lived in LOuisBorg years $go and was close ly related to the Terrell's, Person's, and other old" families in Louisburg. "" Mr. Mclver is also a kinsman of Eev. J. A. Mclver, pastor of the Baptist Church. _ \ ? ^ 4 TO MAKE FILL. Commissioner C. C. Hudson re turned from Franklin ton Wednesday afternoon where he went to meet with the Frahklinton Road Trustees in re grard to making a fill at Sandlinga crossing bridge, which has been held up for over a?year. H8 was well pleased with the attitude of the Board and its action which waA unan imous to have the fill made ST dice. F.VMISG 15 THE SrMERTIIE. How grand it is to lire and work on a farm in the summertime. Where every row of the green corn and cotton fields are filled with the brightest sunshine. And as we work hard we can almost see Our great future lives which soon will be. I think this where every boy and girl should be. A world of pleasure for them to see. A place where we can breathe the fresh pure air . Where the fragrance of the flowers are delightful everywhere. All birds love to dwell about thguXfcnn. They feed on the peets that Wit the tanner harm. Where the mocking birds sines from every apple tree. They are singing to all the world and to yon and me. Where the bine birds sings fro** tvtry hollow tree. They are Ringing to all t few world Just bwtw they are glad and Ma. Apd the old hot white rafting bom through the live long day. Waiting for ripe peas to come him way. With the watermelon vines to thick with blooms. I That ? another good sign of some more good noons. Where the swimming pools sre so deep snd clear. We'll plunge right in heels over head without the least hit of fear. Summer come# Just once a year, | So boys lets enjoy its beauty while It's | here. We sbonld appreciate our country more each day. And we should never never again break its laws nor forsake its way. ? Composed by G. Murphy. A London dispatch says peace is in sight in Ireland. We ttiought there were more Irishmen left than that. ? Rochester NeraSd. About the easie.it way to rehabfji tat* Europe would be to eaoo*Tage tourist travel snd let nature lake Its course. ? New Britain Herald. - I Federal hank examiners say that business is On the upgrade. This probably accaunts for some of the staep prices. Manila Bulletin. The prophet who said Jitneys would empty the street cars can sympathise with the one who said prohibition would empty the jails. ? FY>rt Wayne News.
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