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WILLIAM A. FRANCIS

One of the most interesting officers of Roanoke
County is Mr. William A. Francis, Commissioner of
the Revenue for the First District, which comprises
the town of Salem and
illustration Salem and Catawba districts.
Twelve years
ago, Mr. John A. Francis,
father of the subject
of this sketch, was
a candidate for the office
of Commissioner of
the Revenue. Just before
the day of the primary,
he died. The
son at that time was
employed in the office
of the "Salem Times-Register,"
where he
had worked from boyhood
learning the
printer's trade. Although
but twenty-four
years old, he determined
to enter the race in his father's place, and
immediately announced his candidacy. His fine
character, upright life, his bright and pleasant manners
had already won him the confidence of his community
and much popularity among the people generally.
From the very outset, his candidacy attracted
attention and aroused much interest, and on
every hand he received the strongest kind of encouragement.
When the vote was counted it was
found that he had been nominated, and soon thereafter
elected, perhaps the youngest man who ever
held so important an office. At this time the county
was three hundred and fifty Rep