X A&n roust Use Floex for Colds and Flu BIRTHS REVIVAL TO BE . CONDUCTED AT This effcctuc new ' medicine fhoi'ld be found in every liciiie. Taki a dose as" soon ;. .the iii st symptoms of cold or iniUien.a ap pear. lt.viH'sac y.-u much wor- . ry, discomfort and illness. But even in advanced staiex oi mlds, influenza and related ivspii-atoi-y infections brings relief Sold in 50 cent bottles. Made by a .secret process, this new, scientifically .prepared medicine is sold .only at ANGEL'S DRUG STORE, FRANK LIN. N. C -Adv. Fei'-n -c Ap-iil T-? Mrs. Henry Corbin Soring, son, ("nrbm. Roth to jIl arid of Holly Harold Pinkhey mother and baby ai i reported . doing nicely. , Jiorn, lo Mr. and Mrs. Holbcrt Washington McCracken, a son, on Tuesday, April 5, at their home at franklin Route h A daimhler; Sadie Jean, was limn io Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Am nions, on . April 7, at their home at Prentiss. Mr, and Mrs Charles, Phillips of near the Roller Mill, announce the birth of a son, on Ihursday, April .7. iimmiioLiE "" III' ' ' '" I - ' ' " " ' I'M 1 111 L JUST TO LET YOU KNOW That I have purchased the stock orthe'retail department of the Macon Grocery Company and will be ready to serve old friends and new at my new place of business in the Franks building on East Main Street. In order to eliminate bookkeeping and there by effect economies making it possible to fll at the very lowest pricesior the quality, I will fol low a policy oP'CASH AND CARRY." My new store is the cleanest and most mod ern in town Believe it or not; just come and see! FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES HENRY D. WEST HOSIERY Ladies' for j FULL-FASHIONED Men and u c r Women HUL 5c pair 48c pair SPEICAL MFN'S MEN'S CAPS ?,wf0i,and PANTS Worth $1.00 , , 50c 75c Pair lff MEN'S Men S BLUE SERGE HATS PANTS 50c and 79c $2-45 pair IT "EN'S Men's Dress Underwear PANTp SHIRTS AND. TRUNKS- IV 1 O 19c $1.48 pair TENNIS Rayon Silk SHOES DRESSES ALL, COLORS 49c Pafr 98c eac wVt MEN'S PRINTS 25 c TIES 8c yard 2 for 25c CHAMBRAYS $1.50 Yard Silks and . 54 In. Wide GINGHAMS Cjose-Out Special at 5c yard 39c yard BOYS' I SHOES Pi t fT Q The Bet Money Can Buy I IN 1 'J Cut-outs Bland Patents Two-Tones Straps etc. Size, up to 18 2 pairs for the 49c pair j price of One "We Clothe the-Family" CLARKS CHAPEL Tft J?!? fi ASt7I revival services will begin at Claries (Continued from page one) Chapel Methodist church with the t;on by tne Presbytery of resolu Rev. H. C Freeman, the pastor, do-. tions "heartily condemning" an ed ihg the preaching, The singing will t0rial which appeared" last week in be directed by the local choir. The Th& Frankiin PresS) Macon county services will continue tnrougnoui ,..kltf npwsnaDe, brand ns Dr. the following week, public meeting Campbell as tne 'self-appointed at the church each evening at ' :30. presbyterian pope , of Western Ihe general public is eormaiiy North Carolina.' The editorial was vited to attend. nmmnt'pd hv the decision of the tinrrte mUsinnQ rnmmittee. ,of which UU 1U ual, 1 iMUKt Dr. Camobell is chairman, to sus- Mr. and Mrs. Mann Ray and Dend the Maxwell Farm home near family lett last fnaay tor uaiti- Franklin. more, Ala., wnere Mr. Kay nas "The rresbytery, in answer to accepted a position. ' the" editorial, adopted resolutions settinc forth that Dr. Campbell VISIT ON CULLASAJA Was 'too Christlike-humble, gentle Ml Tppnv Houston, of Canton, and sweet-sointed to ever be and Miss Beulah Houston, recently thought of , as lording it over any' scent several davs with their fath- body.' The resolutions were mtro- er. Mr. E. G. Houston, at Culla- duced bv the Rev. L. T. Wilds of saia. . Hendersonville. Text ot Resolution RETURNS TO FRANKLIN "The resolutions adopted on the I -i n . 1 1 vr.. rii ..; rrwfarA hc or. rranKun rress euuunai rcau h' follows "f1" i"""""' "EX- "- . , .. .. . 1 kn.kav ci,or, . V ovprd ;ppV "Kesoivea, inai me nsiicvmc . ..... LJ . La H- r.n...CnA l,oo Kaon ..mrt tner at rreSDViery neariliV tOUUCIIUis uic a : r,tv editorial in the Frank in Press, iiaiClWWU 111 . w w WU...J, ,M1 ...Ul. j .ii-k... TJ, April ivo, cuiuicu, vjui jricB- byterian Pope, in which ur. Camp bell is represented as acting the part of a pope in the Presbytery. I The Presbytery is too much a lov- Mr. Ssam Anderson, ot topper- er Gf liberty to tolerate, the dom- I . . . I hill, Tenn., formerly of this place, inance of any man. - And, Dr. t,,a mvfi tn th Harlpv Ramsev Campbell is too Christlike-humble, , gentle ana sweet-spmtea to ever Mr. Will Monkms, of Murphy, Lnvhr1v We understand that the has purchased some curly poplar editor 0f the said paper is a young timDer irom Air. naney Kamsey. an who Has a (rood dea to This timber is being trucked to hearn. but we take this action lest uryson uty ana win De snippea there g0 abroad a false impression to a'Hight Point veneer factory. of th:s Presbytery -and of one of Mr. lerreu rarnsn, oi Burning- :t, ministers" town has been skidding poles tor Messrs. Floyd Ramsey and Wint DeHart.. Tellico ferred to. I Manager, John A, Johnson, iank- "I reiterate that the functions of I lin, N. C. government, under the. present ad- 2. That the owners are: Black ministration, are being most eco- burn W. Johnson, Franklin, N. C, nomiculirciirTicd out; and further- and Mrsr j. W .-Caatcy-Johnson, more J would make, exactly the ' .' r same statement were conditions 3 T(at thc known bondholders, identical under any other admin- mortgagees,, and other security istration, regardless of party af- holders owning or holding 1 per filiation. , I cent jr more of total amount of "When Ij-each the point that I bonds, . mortgages or otner -se am unable to present faets, regard- ctintics are : s. a. narris, ?woui- lca rf afiu . rirnimiitiinrp ttipn I tl'ie, via..'- ,v v. v ... ...w-, . ... !,.. there, and in that event; I shall , V 1 na l.ne ,w,w dB' v" JmmpHiatPlv ritiHraw frnm thp above, giving the names of the auditing business. : owners, ; stockholders, and security "I am quite sure, Mr. Editor, no,oe,r.s any, rouuuu ui ttiaf vn ni,r. ;nr. the 'list of stockholders and se- recting in the next issue of -your Cjirity holders as they appear upon paper, the impressions referred to. books 0j he company but also, "Vni.re i.anr , I in cases wnerc mc iwtmiwiuci u' x. I.U.J, L.1J. (Signed) "R. C. Birmingham tc"r,iy. ""1UCI Hi any Winer nuuttaiy rciciuuu, uiv name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given: also that the said two para- graphs' contain statements embrac jing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockhold ers and security holders who . do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities ia a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner? and this affiant has no reason to be lieve that any other person; asso- NO. 282 SOON TO BE PAVED (Continued from page one) It is thought that the highway . department ' is ' contemplating surfacing work, on No. 24 west of Franklin, but Mr. MacNeill said he had no definite infor inatiou as to this. Another group of highway engineers, under the direction of Henry Lasting, has been surveying along No. 28 just west of Franklin. It was re ported that a relocation of the , road, so as to eliminate many curves, was under considera tion, but Mr. Lassing said he had no information to give out. ciatioit; or . corpi'i-atuni has-, any interest direct or " indirect in the said ' stock, bonds, or other secur ities than as so stated by hiin. (Signed) Bhickbuni W Jilii)sun. ' ; ' . ' (Publisher) Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29th day of March, 1932. , " (Seal) Fank I. Murray,- ' t Clerk Superior Court, ; Jifaron Count v, M. C. Shoe Repairing If yoii want good leathr er, expert workmanship and prompt, courteous service, get your shoe repaired at , : ; Myers Shoe Shop (Now Located in Norton Build ing Back of The Press Office) Classified Advertisements Rate: One cent a word with a minimum charge of 25 cents. Strictly cash in advance. Mail or bring your copy to The Press office. Send stamps to cover cost when you send in an ad by FOR SALE WANTED: Few bushels smooth No. 1' Irish potatoes; also all kinds of soy beans and a few clay peas. Market prices paid. FARMERS SUPPLY CO. A7-2tc-A14 (EDITOR'S NOTE: - The Franklin Press' editorial call ing Dr. Campbell the "self, appointed Presbyterian pope of Western North Carolina," was prompted by the repeated at tempts of Dr. Campbell to frus trate the efforts of friends of Maxwell Home to raise money for its support, even while the home was still operating under authority from the Presbytery. The particular occasion was a statement made by Dr. Camp bell to The Asheville Citizen that there must have been an "error" m the allotment to Maxwell Home of $390 from the Duke Endowment Fund.) Relieves Itch In 30 Minute An-Go-Itch, a liquid prepara tion, goes into the creases and crevices of the skin as no salve or ointment can do, and kills every oarasite which causes itch or scabies in 30 minutes. Catholics To Have An-Go-Itch has been made ac- Srvirp nn Sunday cording to a doctor's prescription services 011 aunaay d has beefi tound t0 be the best Catholic services will be held at and simplest treatment " for itch, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jphn B. The price is only 50 cents per Byrne on bunday morning at 8:30 bottle. Results absolutely guaran o'clock. - teed when used as directed. Pre STATEMENT' OF THE OWNER- 51 tSjS cuid 11 a w ArrnrwT norti. 'ub ... Willi t ITAerftlTnW&dSTAaWAV A VinVV- LATION, ETC,, REQUIRED BY AUDITOR GETS ONLYJ750PAY (Continued from page one) nave gooa.com mm ana crusner. mu uic 4uuuiu8 . c . . . R(eillat:on, towit v 1 r . 11 t 4.. w t i 1 ; h ' Una rree air ana ercasine. can ana wumy ic sum ui p6,iw.w, t ru. tu nA aa see me.-J. G. FLEMING, ROUTE criticism is an injustice and is not -. ... nnWullpr P(1itnr ma-mtr rn i TTf T tT XT r nTTAXTr .Aonntad hti tha n o Ac orlfroH ! k r , 0 0 e., rrxAiNivi.iiN, in. rxiuxNn y -ditor. and bus mess manacers are: 1508. A7 2tc A14 betore, the cost ot this work is . . m. . "T . ItABYlcHlcici"" 2Iy i,--?..!li?!e-,rr-t' 1 1 Franklin, N. C, Editor, Blackburn 1 iiaa uiuuli i r auui utu u v ins. 1 w r t t f r Those fine State Bloodtested Bunch r,''; u w. jonnson, rranKiin, . y wan . IVVOl V SSSS&VIIS, 1 V OPEN FOR BUSINESS I AM NOW living at the Rain bow Service Station. Prepared to give service at any time. Handle gasoline, oil and groceries. Also THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912 Of The Franklin Press, published weekly at Franklin, North Carolina for April 1, 193; State of North Carolina, County of Macon. Before me, a Clerk of Superior Court in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally ap peared Blackburn W. Johnson, who, having been duly sworn according I to law, deposes and says that he isfo0. 12 tne puDiisner ana eauor 01 inc Franklin Press and that the fol lowing is, to the best of his knowl edge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown' in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, Post FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS: . When your heels wear, And yours soles tear We'll treat you fair - On every pair. - Troy Horn. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Opposite Courthouse "We Buy and Sell" Troy F. Horn ( T Y i . Ki JDH "My radio's all right," you say but is it? Perhaps its tone , has weakened so gradually that you haven't . noticed it .' ' . perhaps that static you've . been blaming on - the weather is really due to defective tubes. Experience has taught us that ft general overhauling every few-, months will keep . your radio practically as perfect as the day you bought it. The costs are negligible. TUBES TESTED FREE Macon Goilnty Supply Co. Atwater-Kent Sales and Service Chicks now only $10.50 per nun- fjie with your registrar of deeds, area, deuverea; less quantities lie. will substantiate this fact White and Barred Rocks "The county tax rate for the Rhode Island Reds year ,1931 is lower than the tax wnite wyanaottes rate for the preceding year. Fine ' Breeding Stock. Excellent "I do not wish to convey the Layers. High Producing White idea that the Republican party has Leghorns $8.50. Don't get discour- intentionally . misrepresented the aged in these times of depression, facts, but they have become con Stay with it and reap the profits fused with the audit expenditure that are sure to come ! as hereinbefore more definitely re- BUNCH POULTRY FARM & HATCHERY, Statesville, N. C. aging Editor, Blackburn W. John son, Franklin, N. C. ; Business COMING! : DR. N. D. WELLS Registered Optometrist . ' Eye-Strain Specialist " At FRANKLIN MONDAY and TUESDAY, April 18 and 19 At Scott Griffin Hotel OUR SPECIALTIES : Positive relief of eye strain and all con sequent headaches. Eyes examined scientifically without the aid of drugs or loss of time from work. Glasses that are Be . coming as well as Comfortable. ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION . GUARANTEED BY 2 YEARS SUCCESSFUL EXPERI- ENCE . , ' BRING US ALL TOUR EYE TROUBLES FOR SALE: Giant stringless greenpod seed beans $5 a bushel or cents a pound. Get them from FRED W; HORN, ROUTE 4, or at FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP. A14 ltp If you need your horse shod, your wagon or other farm equip ment repaired, call on DEWEY ROCHESTER. Shop in rear of Baptist church. A14-ltp LUMBER for Odd Jobs Here's the place to get lum ber for those odd repairing and remodeling jobs you want to do around your home this spring. We have the kind of lumber you would want cut to the size you want and at an eco nomical price. Franklin Hardware Co. Why Suffer from Headaches? There is no need, in this day of modern medical remedies, to suffer headaches, neuralgia, head and chest colds, rheumatic, female and other general pains. We have a new, scientific preparation easy to take- that will bring relief. Try our SPECIAL NO. 3 TABLETS- only 25 cents a box. Why endure painful aches when it is utterly unnecessary. .We guarantee No. 3 Tablets to give satisfaction. Sold only at ANGEL'S DRUG STORE, FRANKLIN, N. C. -Adv. Funeral Directors And Embalmers We are prepared to render prompt, courteous and respectful service in the hour of need ORDERS FOR FLOWERS HANDLED Ambulance Service BRYANT Furniture Company Day Phone Night Phone 106 " 20 6 6 6 LIQUID TABLETS SALVE 666 Liquid or Tablets used internal ly and 666 Salve externally, make a complete and effective treatment for Colds. MOST SPEEDY REMEDIES KNOWN Look for GREEN SIGNS On Window Sells For Less POLL Look for GREEN SIGNS On Window (30AL . I,. 11 1 One Rack of Ladies' Shoes Oxfords, Straps and Pumps Values up to $5 .50 PAIR Men's Broadcloth Shirts Guaranteed Fast Colors 4SC EACH 'Best Grade LL Sheeting 36 In. Wide YARD New Shantungs All New 1 Shades YARD New Ladies' Dance Sets All Silk 95c SET 36 Inch " Broadcloth White & Colors 10' YARD Look for GREEN SIGNS On Windows FO Sells For Less PCI n Us Look for GREEN SIGNS On Windows

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