HOME ISSUES %. The presidential campaign In the United Slates, now In lull swing, Is to be (ought out on home IssueB. And well that It may. because the citizens of the United Stated are more concerned about their government at home than they should be about rela tions with neighboring nations, though It Is an essential part ol the govern ment's (unctions to maintain' peaceful relations with other groups o( peo ple. President Coolidge has declared (or "common sense In government," and it will be the campaign slogan o( the republicans, in the continuation of administration e((orta to put more economy in government. John W. Davis, democratic nominee (or president, put foremost in his campaign keynote, "Honesty In Govern ment," thus Injecting into the cam paign the oil scandals which resulted in the resignation of three members of the cabinet whom President Coolidge "Inherited" from his predecessor. Senator Lafollette, running as an independent candidate, wants the ?'government returned to the peopl?." The more hopeful situation In Eur ope, brought about by the pact of Lon don, In which the reparations tnngle was settled with the aid of the Dawes Young plan, practically eliminates for eign relations from the campaign and leaves the candidates free to do bat tle on home issues. All this should work for betterment of !W_j?9Y^rnmenJ, if the attention of the people can be focused (or a (ew days on that which they take all too much (or granted. It may be possible to impress upon them that the government is in a measure a living thing, that it was not built according to a certain plan, but is elastic and grows and develops to suit the changing needs of the people. School Time For your money's worth buy your Tablets, Composition books, etc., from A. J. Jarman Cooper Gin Corner.}! An executive is a man who can take a day off whenever he feels like It without stopping the plant. ALL OUT OF SORTS? Be ffu This Loulahurg Woman Wbt Tells Her Experience. All too often Vomen accept their pains and aches natural to their sex. They fail to realize that weak kidneys are often V> blame lor that backache, those headaches, dizzy spells and that tired, depressed feeling. Thousands have fount new health ?nd strength by helping the weakened kidneys with Doan's fills ? a atimujant diuretic. This Loui#bi\rg case ia one of many: Mrs. J. E. Pergerson', Church St., say*: "My back Became weak and ? dull, aggravating pain across my back bothered me all day long. The load er I stood the worse it became. Whto | stooped, a sharp twinge ?for? my eyes. Dton'sJPilU Removed the trouble and I h^VertThad a spell since." Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont Bimply ask for a kidney remedy ? *et Doan s Pills ? the same th*t Mr?. Per gerson had. Foster-Milbuin C?s Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. THE FRANKLIN TIME8 $1.60 Kr Year In Advance. FOR RENT? ONE; 3 HORSE FARM, one mile from Justice, one-half mile from new church, Also two 15-acre farms for sale? oris fourth cash bal ance in one, two ^Dfl three years. Apply to J. N, WESTER, R Loulsburg, N. C. 8-22-4t 'notice Having qualified as administrator of the estate of N\ F. Yarborough, de ceased, late of franklin County, all persons holding cjaiqrs against said estate are hereby pqtifted to present them to the undersigned on or before (the 8th day of Aukust 1925 or this notice will be plqt-4 In bar of their recovery. All per?ons\lndebted to said estate will please con^e forward and make immediate setHement- This August 7th, 1924. 1 W. F. LEONARD, W-6t Administrator. Since Peggy Joyce is in the divorce courts again, the natural inference is that she was running short on pub licity matter. FOE SALE We have listed tlj r saie several val uable farms, amottg which are (1) about 84 acres Cedar Rocjt T. S. known as Cooke land, on State highway; (2) about 135 acres Hayesy(lle T. 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