OFFICIAL VOTE Franklin County, North Carolina Election November 4t^, 1924 / sr. ? X -< u * s 5 i. s r jr < ? 5 i ? President ?'"S' ?Jt ' SI 33 ?< -5 t C t Davis Coolidge LaFollette iiovernor McLean Meekius _ Conpress Pou Perker ^ Senate Moss Bailey No Opposition Hoo-e Massenburg Hicks Sherli* Justice Ayescue _ v K?k'ister of IK-Fds Holden No Opposition Kef order Beam No Opposition Coroner Earp No Opposition No Surveyor Commissioners Pace . Jones Wilson .1 Dean Strickland Perry Davis Ayescue Tharrington Constables Ayescue Gupton Rowland Hicks 184 140 45! 24| j 4 243] 339 j Slj 139 J 17 1 45; 951 15| ISti 135 1 240 342 &! 26, 14 "I 162, 116 234; 340 I .j 37 1 21; 14 j 38! 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I I 247 1 349 j SOj 142 961 10 107 j 219j 3| 2j 59! 2!| I 58 j 21| 479! 15 486; 81i "I i 142, lOS' 221| 60 488 1 i I I 186! 148, 247, 347' 82; 142' 108! 218; 59 483! _! 1911 146 247' 34S! 1 i 2 108' i i i I 82 1 142 108 220 60 "I I I I .j 191 146, 247 348 82 141, 108 141!" 108 84 | 141 108 82 141 108 82] 141 108 3 3 3! 3 219 219 219' 220 ' 218( 21 2! 2i 2! 60 j 60 1 I 60i 60 : 60 21 21 21 21 220; 476 484 484 1 485; 485; 481; 12, !2| 12! 12' 53 25! 34 1 15 j 82 j 185j 2sj 5! 46! 20 83] 11 I 3j 13 89 ! 21 I i I I 2] 17] 921 15! 10 476 214 269 ? 369 66 358 38 I 381 43] I 319! 1] 22; 96 175! 28! 131 3] 28] 22 92] 28 1 11 341 54 APPRECIATION The County Commissioners and the people of Franklin county hare cause to (eel proud of the results of the campaign vaccination against typhoid fevor In the county. Our Health Of ficer has for several years persuaded our commissioners to have this work and as a result from the large num ber of people who took advantage of the gift from the county wo have al most eliminated this disease from our land. There hasn't been but six cases In the county this year. The writer remembertr one year when two of the Doctors living in Loulsburg were prac ttcing together, had sixty-five cases In town. Thank goodness th?t time has gone forever. Just think of the expense, distress and death that mnst have been caused by that condition. That was the state in thl I one town .flt lxtulr"t*nt rural sections, which are not expected to o^toTm^ure ' * "" hd?9iloa amqx hhifmknth Raleigh, Nor. 4, ? Shipments of eat ton to Swta, IUly and Japan art re ported by th* North Carolina cotton Growers CooyMattM As so. Tbeee [are the first ?lee JHM* to thoee eon trles by the Aaooctette aad la th^heg gh| of bnslaesk with the ootton % ?r ers of Baroekwta, Genoa a?<* Kobe the ports to wblch the sMpmeqtg go Last season the North Carolina Oottott Growers did a good bnslnees with Bremen, Oermany and also with th* Russian mill* and th* management expects food orders from both ooam trlee this season Middling cotton, 7-1 to 1 inch staple waa bought by th* Japanese people and the shipment goes to Kobe. RECORD DELIVERY AT CO-OPS HOUSES Organised Virginia Earners Xoblllw For 16 Rallies? Victory In Court. (S. D. Frlssell) The largest deliveries of the season reached the Tobacco Growers Coop erative Association last week when the organized farmers of the old to. bacco belt of Virginia and North Car olina brought In more Ui%n 3,000.000 pounds of the weed t& the coopera tive warehouses. New members are steadily joining the tobacco association and exactly 940 new contracts hava reached Ral. eigh headquarters within three months. Several hundred of these contracts are for the crops of 1925 and 1926 and were signed after the opening of the cooperative ware houses had made It clear to many farmers that the advances and loans of the marketing associations were decidedly to their advantage as com pared to current prices on many of the auction markets. .An important case was decided in favor of the tobacco association last week when Judge B. E. Long in the Superior Court of Person County, N. C. ruled that there Is no escaping the obligations of a contract with the as sociation by means of a mortgage or seizure of a member's tobacco by claim and delivery. }n this case the defendant present, ed as a defense against suit for dam ages for breach of his contract In 1923, a $5,700 mortgage under which the mortgagee had aeixed the tobacco by claim and delivery and disposed of it. Judge Long held that onl a legal impossibility, such as an act of God, would excuse non-delivery. Hb also held that the contract does not waive the association's right to collect dam ages for non-delivery f mortgaged to bacco, Thld rnling !s the first on this point in a jury case in North Carolina and is in accordance with similar rulings by the Supreme Courts of Kansas and Kentucky* and every circuit court in Virginia to which the point has been presented. Dark-fired tobacco growers of Vlr. ginla who are members of the tobac co association will divide a payment of a million and a quarter dollars next week. The association opens sixteen more warehouses for delivery of dark fired tobacco by Virginia members on November 18. Walton Peteet, representing a mil lion organized farmers of the mark eting associations for tobscco. cotton, wheat and other croos. as secretary of the National Council of Farmer's] Cooperative Marketing Associations, I will address a mass meeting of orga- I nlzed Virginia growers In Lynchburg. November 8. Other mass meetings of ihe Virginia dark fired tobacco grow, ers who delivered 59 per cent of the 1923 crop of their state, will be held at fifteen other markets In Virginia next Saturday. A NNOUNCEM EN T ! We wish to announce to our patrons that we will run our Theatre every night in the week except Thursday night. We also'wish to say that we will have a complete change of program each night. From now on we will show PARAMOUNT pictures on Tuesday and Wednesday. Matinee every Saturday at 2 o'clock. Don't forget the "Covered Wagon" Friday and Saturday. We thank you. THE WINNER THEATRE Louisburg, N. 0. MR. GEO KG E L. COOKE General Chairman To whoso untiring' eftorts much of the success of the second annual Community Fair at Kranklinton, held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Is due. APPLICATION FOR PARDON OF MILTON EDLOH Application will be made to the j Governor of North Carolina, for the pardon of Milton Edlor, convicted at | the January term, 1923, of Franklin , County Superior Court, for the crime ^f murder in the second degree, and I jsentenced to the State Penitentiary tor an indeterminate term of from rMght to twelve years. All persons Ivho oppose the granting of said par l?on are Invited to forward their pro tests to the Governor without delay. This November 1, 1924. THOS. W. RUFFIN, ll-7-3t Attorney for Defendant. SECOND ANNUAL FAIR ( C'ontinutil from COMMUNITY Page One! George Carmichael, Hoy Taylor. A. H. Vann, Miss Murchlson. Equipment ? R. D. Collins, chair man; E. J. Cheatham, C. G. Hight. J O. Mitchell. Entertainment ? W. L. Lumpkiub, chairman; Mrs. A. S. Joyner, D. R. Hawkins, L. H. Allison (with Boy Scouts), Miss "Gowier, F. G. Morris. Decorations ? J; T. Sawyer, chair man; Mrs. C. S. Williams, L. W. Henderson. Miss Tillery, J D. Joyner. ANNOUNCEMENT FREE! < F REE! - FREE! From bow until December 24th, 1924. we will give with every dollars purchase a Free chance on a $110.00 DIAMOND RING Do your shopping with us end win this beautiful dia mond. The ring is now on dis play at this store. W. D. LEONARD, Proprietor FonMrljf Fred A. Itlff Jewelry Co. Pheae W? "THE SIFT SHOP OF LOUI8BCRO" USED CARS f OR SALE One Dixie Flyer, One Franklin Roadster, One Star Tourine Car, One Cadillac Racer, One Durant Coupe ? Can sell cheat). All in Rood condition. When in need of Auto, Supplies or work, call on us. We will appreciate your business and give you ; ' SATISFACTION ; ; X Star and Duraat Cars Exide Battery ' The Long Life Battery Beck's LottUburg'e Oldest Garage