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THE FRANKUN TIMES ? A. F. Johnson, Editor St Mgr. One Year $1.50 Eight Months ., 1.00 Six Months 75 Four Months .50 C l o'tipi Advertising ReprMcotattvt AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Entered at the Post Office at Louis bur*. N. C., as second class matter. Don't forget that LOUISBURG needs * pay roll. 1 The latest In invention is talking across the ocean over telephone. What next. Another Senate probe to be started -the tax commission this time. How about a creamery for Frank lin County. What do you say Mr. Farmer. Mexico and the United States reach friendly understanding reads a head line. Wonder for how long. Politics have been right quite so tar in Franklin. But' don't take this to Indicate the offices will go lacking in admirers. Do you rrckon matters would be any worse if everybody who wants a pub<ic office could get it?all at the same lime? It looks like the survey of the con dition of women workers 1n all in dustries has got to come. Just about as well let 'em have it Governor. Briand is named again as Premier of France. This is said to be his ninth time to be called on to fill this place. Looks as If he had a Record. Reports indicate the members of the League of Nations are now unable to get together on an agreement What power can be called in to force them? With the experience at Raleigh and at Greensboro fresh in their minds It is possible that bandits and high waymen may boycott North Carolina. I I The reports ahow that the first1 7,000 income tax returns yield a tax of $11,000. And upon that greater snd Income in tax is pre dicted. What would your daddy say if he could come back and see the auto mobiles parked on the streets, hear the radio, and see the development In airplanes and submarines? me uemucraiic uecuuTt tommii tee met in Raleigh Wednesday to tix dates and call conventions, precinct meetings, etc. Look out tor politics to begin to hum from now nntil June or July. Good for the street car conductor ic Greensboro who shot the fellow who was attempting to hold him np. If we could have more such fortunate occuranees we would hare fewer lioldups. The present unsettled condition -within the League of Nations may be sufficient to say that the prophet who predicted another big war to be gin this year or next still has a chance to make good. Another coal mine disaster reports sine bine bodies of the twenty-eight miners entombed were removed Tues day. After all there may be some justification for the strikers. Bat It ~would look better if the reasons were Stren differently. The Charlotte Obaerer, one of the States leading dally paper a and which la putting on a spelling bee, says in headline "Send your ten hardest words to the Spelling Bee Editor." If we could send them we wouldn't need to be told how to spell them. The Democratic Executive Commit tee that met in Raleigh Wednesday Sight called the State Convention to meet In Raleigh on April" 29th. It also called the county conventions Cor Saturday, April 24th, and the pre cinct meetings tor Saturday, April ?7th. We don't know ' what !? the mat-1 ter with the Senate. So many of the members bare blood In the eye tori the newspaper reporters. Wonder It they will hold the same attitude when 1 ??-election time cornea and the neces sity for newspaper publicity becomes more deferable. ?eaatMf Simmon* seem* to bare lost M) head r??nUr whan be that the to" R?l Powell, a Washington eorreepondent. The Senator thought, aqaonttng to reports, that Powell wa* fiuttllng and mlsrenreeeeUng him. Sat that woahlo-t be aa bad as the impreaaton the public will get from 4he Senators action. . ; H OH DEATH VALUED CITIZENS At a regular meeting of Willing Workers Cleat No. 6, of Youngevllle Baptist Sunday School held February !8th, 1926, the following waa adopted: Whereat. It haa pleaaed God In His llvlne mercy to take unto Himself tur beloved friend and brother, Wea ey M. Young, ai)d removed him from tur midst, therefore, be it resolved: 1st That it Is but just a tribute o the memory of the departed to aay hat In regretting his removal from imong us we mourn for one who was n every way worthy of our respect nd esteem. 2nd. That in the death of Brother 'oung, we recognise that the town las lost one of Its oldest citlsens and Confederate Soldier that fought fear essly through the Civil War. 3rd. That In their bereavement we tender the family of the deceased the universal sympathy and friendly feeling of our class, and that with them we mourn our mutual loss. J. R. PEARCE, Teacher. MRS. M. V. COOKJV MRS. J. R. TIMBERLAKK, MRS. I. T. WINSTON, MRS. B. Q. ALLEN, MRS. J. H. WILLIAMS, MRS. P. R. HATCH, MRS. W. H. HIOHT, MRS. L. E. WINSTON. MrKINNE'S HIGH GRADE FOB COTTON (SSjOO BY THE TON .. LESS BY THE CAB THE SPOT CASH CO. 3-12-71 FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE 283 ETIQUETTE Readtct dtcirino ptr point! of ttipnelu cart affaire map mitt rto, tort of ikU ntwnmatr, tnclotiag o ul?t w*iiii< and Dear Miss Flo:?A gentleman trlend is in the hospital. Would it be good form to visit him with my mother? (2) May I take him anything? Thank you. V. C. It would be quite correct for you to'i visit your friend with your mother. You may take him hooka, magazines, flowers, fruit, etc. Dear Mlsa Flo:?When a gentleman I is walking with a lady, and aba speaks to an acquaintance whom he does not know, la it necessary for him to speak also?or Just raise his hat. (I) If they stop to converse, is it neces sary for her to make an Introduction? i B. M. It is not necessary for the gentle man to speak. He merely raises his hat. An Introduction >s not neces sary if they only atop for a moment. However, it I si hot considered bad form. Dear Miss Flo:?If a lady enters a crowded car, with an escort, and a gentleman gives her his seat, does her escort thank him, or does the lady. Thanks. C. 8. The lady should thank the gentle- j man. and so should her escort, who must raise bis hat. Dear Mile Flo:1?When standing in line to get theatre tickets, should a gentleman otter his place to a ladyr M. M. U is not necessary tor him to otter his place In line to the lady. In this instance, It's a case pt first come first served. Dear Miss Flo:?Whqn no bread and butter Is served, where should the bread that Is not buttered be placed, on the tablecloth or on the dinner plate? Thank you. B. B. If possible the bread should be plac ed on the dinner plate. However, If the dinner plate is too crowded, the unbuttered bread may be placed on the tablecloth. The buttered piece must always remain on the dinner plate. 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