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SENATORIAL DIGNTTY Vice President Dawes lectured the United States senators at his first ap pearance as presiding officer very much like a school teacher v?uld lecture her pupils. Right or wrong, the senatorial dig nity was rery much perturbed. It must hare been a distinct shock to the finer sensibllites of the sena tors. who hare gloried in their prero gatives so long without anyone hav ing the temerity to question them. The country recognizes that the senate is a deliberative body, that it was created as a check upon the more or less impulsive lower house of congress, but it likewise knows when the senate takes its exalted position too seriously. Vice President Dawes said the system of rules, if unchanged, can not but lessen the effectiveness, prestige and dignity of the United States senate.' In that he is entirely right. When one senator, who may not have the purest motives, is able to prevent legislation for which there is' an actual need and a great demand, ? there is something seriously wrong with the senate machinery. |T~ ~ NOTICE | Having qualified as ad milstrator of the estate of Annie U. Morton, de ceased, late of Franklin County, notice is hereby given all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of March, 1926, or this notice will be plead In bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will piesae come forward and make immediate settlement. This March 26th, 1925. J. A. Mclver, Ad. -27-6t. NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of W. B. Morton, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice is here by given all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of March, 1926, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recoer. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make im mediate settlement. This March 26th, 1925. * J. A. Mclver, Adm. 3-27-St. THE FRANKLIN TIMES $1.50 Per Year In Advance Landreth New Seeds GARDEN SEED Stringless Green Pod Snaps Kentucky Wonder Snaps Red Valentine Snaps Bountiful Snaps Black "Wax Snaps -Country Gentlemen Corn Stowell's Evergreen Corn Golden Dent Corn Pole Butter Beans Buncli Butter Beans Squash and Cucumber in bulk Watermelon Seed Cantaloupe Seed All Packet Seed 5c per paper FLOWER SEED Sweet Peas Mixed Nasturtium Dwarf Mixed Nasturtium Tall Mixed Verbena Mixed 5c per paper Asters Mixed 10c per paper BEASLEY BROTHERS Next to Franklin Times Louisburg, N. C. Special Selling of Women's Dress Materiab In this display are an unusually attractive selection of new fabrics and patterns, yet we have reduced the prices to a point where it would be poor economy for yon to buy the garments ready made. I have just received a new shipment of Dress ' Ginghams, and Queen Quality Shoes for Ladies, for Spring. Florsheim Shoes for Men. C HARRIS YOUB08VILLE, H. 0. FARMERS AND WIVES WHOSWAPPED ? MATES NOW IN JAIL II ? , 2 ?WIA# World Photo*. Mr. and Mrs. Odeus Cravens, left, and Mr. and Mrs. Curt Wallace, right, tha four Implicated In the unique exchange of wires which landed them In jail for trial. The Wallaces hare three children whom they sent to their grandparents apd the Cravens have two children and they also sent theirs to their grandparents. Both couples claim It was a matter of being mlsmated and then their real mate came along. Wallace's mother objected to the .trade apd told the police. They were then arrested. Photo of the couples before the swap They lira at Bloomfleld, Mo. REPAIR SHOP I hare opened a repair shop and am prepared to do your buggy and wagon repairing, shrink your tires and otherwise put them in first class condition and save you the price of a new one. AH work guaranteed. 3-27-lt WILLIS COOKE. Subscribe to The Franklin Times NOTICE North Carolina, In Superior Court Franklin Co. Before the Clerk. F. H. Allen and wife. Lou Reynolds Ford Allen Vs. Charles Gee. The defendant Charles Gee will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Car olina, for the sale for partition of a certain tract of land situated in Louis burg township. Franklin County, North Carolina, containing one hund red and fifty acres, adjoining the lands of W. A. Jones, J. J. Allen and C. T. Hudson, known as the old Gee place, in which lands the said Charles Gee has two ninths undivided interest; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County in the courthouse in Louisburg. N. C., on the 27th day of April, 1925, and answer or demur to the petition of the plaintiffs in this proceeding, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said peti tion. ., This the 21st day of March. 1925. J. J. YOUNG. C. S. C. 3-27-4t of Franklin County, N. C. LOUISBURG REPAIR SHOP Jnlins Lehman. Proprietor t door* belov F. A. Roth'* Star* We make a Specialty of repairing Ladle* and Oents Sne shoe*. Give ns a trial, you will be delighted with the wealing quality of our new Sole* and Goodyear Rubber Heels. Use a pair of our Panco Soles, they are flexible, for Ladles and Gents shoes and Wear from 6 to 12 months. Ladies Oak Soles 85c Men's Oak Stoles $1.00 All kinds of Harness and Fan Belts made to order, Xeatsfoot Harness Oil, 25 Bicycles for sale at bargain prices. , i We also repair Phonographs and Sewing Machines. Meats! Meats! It it is Fresh Meats you want I have them. Just call Phone No. 35-J. I keep the ? best of meats at all times. Also good line of fancy A heavy groceries. Give me a call. C. H. HOLMES Grocery i Market Monroe Swartz Makes Good Monroe Swart*, a big right-banded pitcher secured by the New York Yankees from the Atlanta team of the Southern association, threaten* to make good, and it would not be sap prising if he Was given a regular job with the Gothumites, according to re ports from training quarters. Senator George H. Moses Senator Moses of New Hampshire, who was named by Bepubllcans In the senate to be president pre tern at that body. His nomination Is virtually an appointment as his party has a major ity In the new swats. The early bird gets the worm, per haps, and sometimes he gets frost bitten, too. President Cooltdge walked right out, turned right around and walked right back again. HOW DOCTORS TREAT nnirsfi at ijii' ua mm. To break cp a coM over ii'ght or to cut short as attack of gtippe, influenza or sore throat, physicians and druggists are now secommenifing Caloubs, the ninmlw Calomal tablet, that ia purified from dan gerous end sickening effects. Those who hare tried it say that it acts like magic, by far more effective and certain than the old style calomel, heretofore recommended by physicians. One or two Calotabe at bed time with a swallow of water,?that's alL No no nausea nor the alightaot intarfe with rutin*, work or pleasona Neat l fog year cold baa vanished and year sys tem feels refreshed and pacified. Calotabe an saU ealy fo srightt* price tea mats for tho thirty-five cents for the largo family ' " mmended and goaranteai by Year money back If yew era net . LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER FOR GUANO AND AVOID THE RUSH FISH BRAND RED STEER ROBERSON VELVET NITRATE SODA We have them in stock. Blue Bibbon and White Hduse Flour, Oats, Corn, Meal, Feed, Roofing. See us it may mean money in your pocket. QUICK SALES SMALL PROFITS Only one salesman, therefore we have to hurry, THE STAR Grocery Company I W. PERRY, Mgr. J . S. HOWELL, Pres. Full Line of GARDEN SEED Now ready at our Store Cor ner of Main and Nash streets. Come in and let us make up your planting needs. Our prices are very attractive and our assort ment is complete. When in need of anything in the Grocery or Fresh Meat line come to see us and let us help you to save money. * Cash Grocery & Market . I PHONI I7? or M ? LOUinm X. CL "r; ... . v . : ?. '
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