Harding's Life In Brief 18&6 ? Born November 2 on farm near Blooming Grove, O. 1882 ? Graduated from Ohio Central College, Iberia, O. 1884 ? Became owner and editor of Marlon (O.) Dally Star. 1891? Married Mlsg Florence Kllng. of Marlon: 1900 ? Entered Ohlo^ State Senate. 1902 ? Started upon second term In Ohio Senate. 1804 ? Sworn in as lieutenant-gov ernor of Ohio. 1910 ? Defeated In Ohio gubernator ial campaign. 1914 ? Elected United States sena tor from Ohio. 1920 ? Won republican presidential nomination and waB elected over. James M. Cox, democratic candidate. 1921 ? Inaugurated 29th President of the United States. Called world conference on disarmament. Put In to effect governmental budget system. Opened fight for American ship sub sidy. 1922 ? Vetoed soldier bonus bill. Took active part in settlement of rail and coal strikes. Pleaded for forma tion of world court. 1923 ? -Assailed wet forces and prac tically put republican party on re cord ag opposing any attempt to nulli fy tha 18th amendment. Urged for mation of consumers' co-operative or ganizations, under government sup. - ervlsion, to combat soaring prices. Visited western states and Alaska. Stricken ill at Seattle on return from Alaskan trip, forced to bed at San Francisco, and remainder of trip canv celed. Died in San Francisco August 2, about 7.30 p. m. Sir. Ynughjin, Farmer, Tells How He Lost All His Prlxe Seed Corn "Some time ago sent away for some pedigreed seed corn. Put it in a gun ny sack and hung it on a rope suspen ded from roof. Rats got it all ? how beats me, but they did because I got G dead whoppers in the morning utter trying R.W-SNAP." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, 81.25. Sold and guaranteed by Cash Grocery and Market, Adv. FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE NO. 283. LOTALTT A poor colored woman had b?eu robbed and when she came Intd court the judge asked her to explain all the circumstances attending the bold hold up. "Well, Jedge," she Bald, "It was Jest like dls. On dat pertlcklar day, they was a parade on de street. 1 was li'anln' out my wlndtr watchin' em Koiu hy._ when 4!? buck sneaks up lehln' me, an' slams de winder down cn my neck an' robs me." "Do you mean to tell this court that with a big parade going by your win dow and all the people on the street watching It, you let this man rob you without yelling?" The colored woman said: "Share I could a-hollered, Jodge, dat's the helluvut ? but did you think I wanted a Ku Klux Klan parade to tMnk I was cheerin' 'em!" MORTGAGEE'S SALE By virtue of the power conferred on the late R. H. Griffin, by reason of mortgage executed by W. A. Will lams, and Annie Williams, his wife, which said mortgage is recorded In Book 152, page 270, Franklin Regis try, we, the Administrators of said Griffin, at the request of W. H. Dam eron, assignee of the notes secured by said mortgage, default haying been made In the payment of the same, will on the 20th DAY OP AUGUST. 1923 at 12 M o'clock, at jthe court house door in Louisbburg, N. C-, sell for cash, the following tract of land: Be ginlng at a bridge on Shocco Creek, on Warrenton road, thence up said Creek 17 C 64 L to mouth of Stew urt's Branch: thence up run of, said, branch 5 C corner for Lot N6. 6, thence South 37 C 82 L S 10 1-2 W 1 C 69 L, corner for Lot No. 4, thence 5 58 E 2 C 75 L to poplar; thence S 38 1-2 E 3 C 77 L to poplar; thence S 78 E 5 C, two poplars, thence N 89 E 6 C 43 L to rock West side of War renton road, corner for Lot No. 4; thence along said road 46 C 80 L to the beginning, containing 96 acres, more or less. This July 16th, 1923. R. H. GRIFFIN, Mortgagee, By R. D. and N. H. GRIFFIN, 7-27-4t Administrators. Subscribe to The Franklin Times Hastings' Seeds ! 1033 Catalog Free Wrtto Mv to r HMttMi' Nv lM atiioi Too wQl n?ir1 th* Information ft almoot daily? <h? most T*1 Vi able tad oaefol Md book arer pwbllah ?i It owtatnt 140 nm Hotartec and oorraoUy dtHribdi th* boot and piott popular Tacetablea. Dower* and, tarn crop* tor the Booth. _ I How and what to plant in roar yard, cardan and Oeld (or ti?) purpoaa. 1 Bow to beat th* boll waeyll. bean baatla and othac poats. FoS aatural color picture* of the baat Bona. (Mod ioli and other flower*. Row to tot ? packet* of **ed of beaattfu Oower* fre*. How maoh ' eeod It r*autr*d to plant a row or acre, wheo and how to plant and cultlrat*. Why it paya to plant food ? aada and bow to Mt them a* aheap Or cheaper than fcmnw or ordinary aeada. J oat write tor thti htadocm* m 1IH teed Book. Itl % Wattful book and you'll be mighty (tod to bare H in toot home. It ii Mootataly fro*: Writ* tor tt today, i H. ?. HA8T1NM DO. ; , ?J, Atlanta, te. HATE YOU EYER NOTICED THAT I HE MERCHANT WHO SENDS IK THE COPT FOR HIS AD EARLY ALWAYS HAS THE NEATEST ADT NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of John Henry McGhee, deceased, late of Franklin County, no tice is hereby given all persons bald ing claims against said estate to plf sent them to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of August, 1924. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come for ward and make Immediate payment. This Aug. 9th, 1923. 8-10-6t MRS. EULA McCHEE, Admrx. NOTICE OF SALE The superintendent of schools has been Instructed by the Board of Edu cation to advertise and sell the fol lowing public school property In (Franklin County: One room school building in Frank 1 in ton Township known as Popea. The site that this building is on is not for sale as tt reverts to the original owners. One room school building in Fraok llnton Township, known as Mt. Olivet, and a one acre site. One room school building in Frank linton Township, known as Mitchlners and a one acre site. One room school building In Hayea ville township, known as Baianco Rock and a two acre site. One room school building in Sandy Creek township, known as Kearneys, and a one acre site. Bids for any or all of this property will be received until 10 o'clock Mom day morning, Sept. 3rd, 1923. The right Is reserved to accept or reject all bids. E. L. BEST, Superintendent of Franklin Co. Schools, ? S-10-4t Louisburg, N. C. Habitual wonstipatlon Cured In 1-4 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" ^specially prepared Syrup Toryc-Laxati^ for Habitual Constipation. It relievqr promptly but ?hould be taken Mgularl^or 14 to 21 days to induce regular L Regulates. Very' ] per bottle. ?rivra it iu (.1 UdjB It Stimulates and tnt to Take.* 60o MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED term lands. < per cent Interest. No commission, no boons. Mar ran for U years or be paid off at option f of borrower. Only a short tlms re quired to get the money. 7-14-tf 8. A. NBJWBLL. A TONIC? I Qrsve'i TsstaMss chill Tonic restores Energy end Vitality by Purifying and Enriching lhA Wood When yon feel Its strengthening, invigorating effect, see bow It brings color \o ttic cheeks sod how It lapioiN the^appyite, yon will tben appredste lu tnte Wil* vslne. Grove's Tasteless cHU Tonic Is simply boa and Qnlnlne ?u?pW>fHd In tynip. So pleasant even children It. the blood needs QUININE to PartffuLaad IRON to Enrich It. Destroys MslsrWhtierms snd Grip germrf by lu Strengthening. In vigor ? A THEY GENERALLY LEAVE WIDOWS WHO BECOME STRONG Husbands who neglect their health generally leave widow* who become strong from hard work. Health can be maintained without a break by keeping the spine 'n alignment through regular visits to the chiro practor Health isn't something to be cared for only when K disappears. It should be given care that it may net disappear at all. The spine is the foundation of health. To keep it in alignment prevents disease. When spinal joints become displaced from bad habits of sitting, standing, walk'ng or from any habit of posture than is abnormal, the displacement causes pressure on spinal nerves. The organs and tissues thus robbed of normal mental impulses that would otherwise travel nerve lines, be come ?takened and diseased. LOt'ISBl Rti OFFICE I?i JUL D. C. HIGH'S RESIDENCE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, 8 TO S P. H. Phone III FOR GROCERIES Your order -will receive the same prompt " ? attention that you get in person? and it will save you the time and trouble of coming to our store. Special service gladly rendered. J. Allen Harris LOUISBURO, North Carolina Poundwl It* I83? Ch?rt?r?d In WRO TRIINITY COLLEGE Durhnm, North Carolina Trinity College offer ? the general studeotJthe choice of a wide variety of coarse* leading to tha bachelor s degree. For matare students It pro Tides also special groups of studies In Baslness Administration, Relig ious Training, Engineering, Pre-medlcal, General Science Wofk, Teach ttmr t| *H lWpartsaeBia. School oflng and Prt-legal. Graduate lnstruc Ijiw. Fall Tern begtns Sept. 17, 1923. Por catalagoe and Illustrated Backlet address . R. U. PUOWBRS. (asntnry to tha Corporation After Every Meal A aniversal custom that benefits every body. Aids digestion, cleanses the teeth, soothes the throat. WRIGLEYS a good thing to remember Staled ia its Parity Pickige TUCKER'S HOTEL and CAP E Main Street LOUISBURG, N. C. The best of meals the mar ket affords and prepared In the beat df fashion. Plenty of rooms for the accommodation of all who wish to spend the night, all well furnished. J. C. TUCKER Proprietor THE FRANKLIN INS. AND REALTY CO. Announce that Mr. B. B. Perry has taken charge uf Its Insurance huaneaab Mr. Petry will be glad to aee his friend.., and when !n need of ANY KIND of Insurance, see him, Mr. Perry has had many years ex perience In Insurance, and Is prepared to give the public the beat of service. For Insurance of any kind, write, phone or see Bennett Perry , THE FRANKLIN INS. AND REALTY 00. F. A. ROTH CO. Showing New Fall Goods Women's and Children's Few Early Fall Hats Women's and Misses New Fall Dresses Women's and Children's New Fall Coats and Wraps Women's New Fall Coat Suits Women's New Fall Blouses, Skirts and Sweaters Men's and Boy's Fall Clothing Men's and Boy's Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ties and Hose Dry Goods, Silks and Satins Men's, Women's and Children's New Fall Shoes \ Come in and look over onr new goods whether you buy or not, your are always welcome. All sum mer goods marked at next to nothing prices so we can make room for our enormous fall stock which is now arriving daily. F. A. ROTH COMP'Y. Louisburg's Busiest Department Store LOUISBURG, : North Carolina The Strongest Link The strongest link in the indus trial system is the bank. It joins the borrower and the lender. It unites the investor and the en terprising merchant. It is the mutual friend of capital and la bor. Get acquainted with this bank and discover its advan tages. Farmers National Bank Under U. S. Government Supervision 4 ' ; \ J* MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE Louisburg, N. 0. f' -.Jiv '? t ' J, f{ V.? . u?. '

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