OH AH(ilN'(l KAIL Of yENERATOKii Contributed 67 Mr. C. J. Strickland Author Strickland'* Battery Gnide. The charging rate ot the generator Bhould be more for some driver than others, as a driver that takes long drives with tew stops and starts will not need a high charging rate, while the driver who drlveB a few blocks or a short distance and stops, and ~ seldom takes a long drive will need, a high charging rate In order to keep the battery charged. Every time the car Is started there Is a great amount of current taken from the battery and It the car Is not driven but a short distance, the generator will not put back as much current as was drawn out. The .Jt>9St way to find out It the generator~'t8" charging at the correct rate Is to test the battery with a hy drometer. If the gravity Is very high at severa nestings the generator shoul be set so as to charge a lower rate. Then If the gravity Is weak the gene- j rator should be set higher In order to keep It up to Its right strength. Iff the generator Is charging at a high rate and the driver Is taking long lrlveB, the chances are the bat tery wll become overcharged; that Is the current going In on the plates trying to store up electrical energy after the plates are already full will cause them to heat and buckle (see Fig. 11) whluh will cause the corn ers to push through the separators and short-circuit the cell. Then it will have to be repaired. This will never happen It the generator is not charg ing at a high rate or too much for the amount of driving that is being done. Either test the battery or have it tested to prevent this from happen ing. ? -> THE PAUPERS FUNERAL He was a very poor man and his only refuge was a resting place at the gate of a rich man's magnlflclent home. He had no physicians but the dogs and his only food was the crumbB that fell from the rich man's table. No one cared for him. He was only a beggar. He died. But we have no account ot his funeral. The pall bearers were few on this side. Not so many as were waiting on the shining shore, and went up with the old man to his Fath ers house. He was carried by angels to Abraham's bosom. He exchanged his poverty for eternal riches, his rags for a crown, the companionship of the dogs for the society or angels, the sorrows of earth for the Joys of heav en. Lots of people would treat him so today. They are riding up and down the roads, seeking rest and finding none. Why because they are not fol lowing Jesus. Still he has paid the fare with his precious- blood. ? Contributed. l/ Hobltuni wonsupatlon Cured 1 In 14 to 2 1 Day* ? "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially pre pared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take.* 6O0 per bottle. Subscribe to The Franklin Times How a public official can save his money and reputation at the same time 'la one ot the pressing problems of the day. The champion optimist Is the fellow who steals a second hand automobile. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND Under and by virtue of the power ot sale contained In that certain deed of trust executed by C. A. Long and wife to E. H. Malone, Trustee, dated February 26th, 1921. recorded In-Book 224. page 499. Registry of Franklin County, N. C., default having been I made In the paymentj ot the Indebted ness thereby secured, and demand for foreclosure having been made on said trustee by the holder of the bands representing said Indebtedness, the undersigned will, on Monday the 1st day of September, 1924, at or about the hour ot noon, at the Courthouse Door In Loulsburg. N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for caBh the following described tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the said county, of Franklin, State of North Carolina and being more par ticularly deBcdlbed as follows: That tract of land containing 74 3-4 acres, more or less, conveyed to C. A. Long by deed of G. B. H. Stalllngs and others, dated November 8th 1915 and duly recorded In the Registry of Frank lin County, N. C? In Book 211 at page 107 et seq. said tract being fully de scribed In said deed recorded In Book Book 211 at page 107 et seq., as afore said and reference being here made for a further description thereof, said tract being described as "Second Tract" In the deed of trust of C; A. Long and wife to E. H. Malone. Trus What My Neighbor Say* Is of Interest to Louiaburg Folks. Vhen one has had the misfortune to suffer from backache, headaches, diczineas. urinary disorders and other kidney ills ? and has found rellaf from all this sickness and suffering, that person's advice is of untold value to friends and neighbor*. The following case is only one of many thousands, but It ia that of a Louisburg resident, Who could ask for ? better example? Mrs. N. L. Ntpseley , says : "My back hurt badly and when I got down it was an effort to Btraignten again. Sharp pains often stabbed through my back, and my kidneys acted too rnely. It was an effort to do my housework and at times my head swam with dlsxi neas. Doan's Pills, from the Ayoock Drug Co., rid me of th* misery and I have had no trouble since." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't ?Imply ask for a kidney remedy ? ?et Doan's Pills ? the same that Mrs. Hoseley had. Foster-Mllburn Co, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. tee above referred to. Excepted from the above tract how ever is the timber and, railway right of way conveyed by C. A. Long and wife to Oreenleaf Johnson Lumber Co.. by deeds recorded in Book 211 at page 110 et seq and 117 et seq. This 2nd day of August, 1924. E. H. MA LONE. 8-8-4t Trustee. | RESIDENCE FOK SALE. ? One Good I nice Cottage with good sized lot on Konmore Avenue. Cash or easy , trem8.. See S. A. NEWELL, Louis I burg, N. C. 7-11-tf ? ^ To Cure a Cold in One Day ' Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It I =cops the Couflh and Headache and works off the j Cold- E. W. GROVE'S signature co each box. 30c. I A motion picture camera has been in | vented that can make 5.000 exposures i a second, which Is almost as tast as a | senate investigating committee can 1 work. ] | One way to get world peace is to pacify the bristling pacifists. FOR SALE We have listed for saie several val uable farina, amotig which are (1) about 84 acres Cedar Rock T. S. known ?9 Cooke land, on State highway; (2) about 135 acres Hayesvllle T. S. known as part of Whltaker lands. For prices and terms, see FRANKLIN INS. & REALTY CO (Oyer First National Hank) More than 300 million pairs of shoes were manufactured In the United States in 1923, hut we did not suppose enough people walked to wear out that many. The so-called "nuslance" taxes have been repealed, but ? there are plenty left. TOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTINU PHONE 283 A TONIC Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic mum Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how It brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and sGrip germs by its Strengthening. Invigor ating Effect. 60c. Wc Have It Can Get It Or It Isn't Made Anything in the line of drugs, stationery, tine candies, smokes, toilet accessories, etc. Prescriptions a speciality. Serv ice at the fountain at all times. SERVICE DRUG CO. Wood, N. C. W. D. FULLER C. B. KEARNEY Come To See Us We will do our best to supply your wants, all seasons of the "" * i year, in Merchandise suit able for Family, Home and Farm. W. D. Fuller & Co. PHONE 1B0B , /?" -.i** ? WOOD, N. 0. My Own Savings Account i More and more every day are wives opening Savings Accounts of their own. They know that they are practicing both caution and thrift by do ing so. Whatever may happen to their husband's account through financial misfortune in business will not affect their account. Let uss explain the several plans whereby you may become an independent saver and have an account all your own. The First National Bank LOUISBtJRG, North Carolina Win. H. RUFFIN, President, F. J. BEASLEY, Cashier Wm. B. BABROW, Assistant Cashier Hudson's Special 1-3 Off on All Ladies Shoes These Shoes Are All New And Represent the Best Factories. OAKDALE, 3-Ply Tobacco Twine 48 Cents Per Pound The Hudson Store Co. NEXT DOOR ABOVE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANE Louisburg, N. C. ,

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