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PAGE FOUR 'THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN THURSDAY. AUGUST TO, 1333 INVESTIGATION OF IF.' MADE (ContinucJ from ,;ijc one) (.'ornili.i by Mr. Kivu'n ami du L, Hunk, of KiuuUtu. wli'i will ac company them to Franklin. Tluy were expected tu arrive here Tli'irs- j day , afternoon or Friday murium' .1 to talk matter over with Franklin shippers and to confer with . T, j Lee, of W'aynesv ille, chairman o'f the North Carolina . t'orporation f commission, who was expected to . tome' here for .the' purpose. The active iart the ieo'ria coin-I mission is takitiv; in the case al-! ready ha Ivirtie fruit. They have succeeded in obtaining from the 1.1 C I", an. extension of 31 days in j thi: yme re r.esenUitiv cs of the pub- j lie have for fili.nn ''exceptions to! the re W-t-of th-e r:iu.iner Who recdmniended abandomtient of the line. The 1. C. C' will not act in the matter before August 29. Leaders Encouraged This postponement has ciio. unit ed leaders in', the fit;ht a.uaiiKt abandonment, for they, 'feel that the longer .the delay the better, a the "T. F." has been Readily i;ain iiii: in btisii:i-sx lor the past s:x months. It -broke about even in June; July business' was 'even bet ter and still further inipr cuient is expected this month. T. B. Hifcdon, formerly of l-'ratik-lin but now a prominent Atlanta attorney, urged in a letter to The Press TtiaT "quick and drrrsrre ae- tion" be taken, in the fight against abandonment, else "the end of the Tallulali Falls -railway as a ::c.ora- mon -c a rr w r - will " t W be a-wattt J of a few months. Mr. Higdon, who lias.- shown much interest in the case, also recommended the employment of special counsel, experienced in traf fic matters, to represent the pub lic before the.L C. C, "The future of this road,'." he ad vised, "depends now on quick, ac tion. The members of the (ieorgia Public Service commission stated to me today that they thought the citizens and patrons of the road should enlist the services of some firm of lawyers who have had ex perience in Interstate Commerce, and I think their suggestion a good one. The receiver and the South ern Railway are being represented by very able and ingenious attorn eys, who are well versed in Inter state Commerce law and are in close touch with the operation of - the Interstate Commerce cniimjs - sion -at Washington. While - the " representatives xif the : patrons of heToadncJuding yersand the laymen who appeared here and han d le drhe h ear.inrr-f or the ' citizens before th commission, most aWirwhareTF-thetr dutes. they, of course, would be under a h and icap-in presen t ingJ h elrcaseat Washington, or later on before the 3ederaLdKeZiiL3.Ua'ntaZ10h.ink it would be a good idea to adopt the suggestions of the members of the commission here and employ a , firm of lawyers in Washington City to appear before the Interstate Commerce Commfssion in behalf of the citizens and patrons of the road." PAY TOWNTAXES NOW! AND SAVE Extra Penalties and Cost Of Advertising -The Town Board, at its regular - monthly, meeting Monday night, August 7 ordered the sale of all town property on which taxes for the years 1931 and 1932 are delinquent, to be held on the-second Monday: in September, Advertisement of this sale, giving the names of delinquent taxpayers and the amount each owes in next week's issue of The Press. If you wish to avoid publication of your name In this list and save the ccst of advertis ing, together with additional penalties, pay your town taxes immediately. The names of thor.e paying before 6 P. M., Tuesday, August 15, wiU not be advertised. TOWN OF FRANKLIN GEO. DEAN, Clerk Reveals Fishing Secrets - fx n KiW J Ik A ARTHUR J. NEU, of East Orange, N. J., national champion in dry-fly accuracy, lands a nice one! As an instructor in trout and salmon fly casting, Art Neu has made expert fishermen out of many men and women prominent in so ciety and finance, "For trout," Mr. Neu says "have a rod of good make with the first two sections fairly stiff, a line fitted to the rod, . with.sufficient weight to bring out 1932 TAX SALE -IS RESTRAINED (Continued from page one) advantage -of every property owner, to . pay his taxes promptly." : Notes Acceptable i Resides ordering . 1932 tax cer-: tificates sold, -the county commis--sioners Monday also took steps looking toward settlement of taxes delinquent for the years. 1928, 1929, : 1930 and 1931, by notes. Legisla tion enacted by the last .General Assembly authorized the county to accept partial payments over a pe-J riod of five years on unpaid taxes j for these years, provided the tax payer settles his 1932 taxes and signs notes drawing six " per cent interest for all other delinquencies.'1 -T'h(i-couuty ha.s .ubtained a .supply:, of these -iiote&an(l.is!ov.jr( iared to -nlake-settlements with taxpayers "n this basis. Notables Visit Highlands Country Club Recent ' lrttcsts at Highlan d s Estates Country Club are as fol- l0WST"" ..r- :.- I..' W Roberts, asistatil to tkc j LT. S. secretary of the- treasurer.' Washington, D. C.;- Senator Jackj Cohen, of Georgia, editor (f the! Atlanta Journal; R. V. Woodruff, j president- of the Coca-Cola Co. andi Mr. Rainwater, vice-president of the Coca-Cola Co., both of Atlanta.' YOUR the action of the rod In casting, get a high back cast and give the dine time to straighten out before the forward' cast. Relax. Keep your nerves healthy. The rest Is. simple patience and practice." In connection with the point about healthy nerves, it is interesting to know that Mr. Neu smokes Camels. "They don't disturb my nerves no matter how much I smoke," he . says. . Box Supper To Be Held At Iotla School ir. A -ippf tfor ihe-ienefit of the Iotla Methodist church will be held at "S o'clock Saturday night tit the Iotla school house. Special stringed music is promised. The proceeds will be used to buy a piano for the 'church! 30Y SHOOTS DOWN FATHER "He was beating my mother," said-'.Purvis lillard, 10, in explain ing to Wake officers why he shot d,;.wn bis father, Cliff liillard, 33, Friday morning. Cliff I lillard,. with a load of shot in his abdomen, is given little chance to live. :TTVr XI 7 IT jT How to obtain immediate re- --lie-f fr--nv-')'ains-4n-thcst'Oni--- ft e h or bowels ?- Mow to relieve apendicitis without the necessity of an expensive operation.? . Which foods will combine properly and which will not? THESE AND MANY OTHER QUESTIONS ARE ANSWERED IN Slioii By - ,Vrvaluable-Jittle-h'.ndbook. full ol helpful smo'estion, a: 16 how to Jive, what to eat, ho ' i breathe prriprri'. ; - ,. Air';. Mauhan,, an expert osteo ii;iih an dietician, has . written l!i;-' liank at i he rf-lr'-'ti: k iit s-dn ' t:i-i and. North ( i. orraa.. . ON SALE :.T., THE FRANKLIU PRESS ''' ' ! 50 Cents the Copy ZONE MEETING (Continued from page one) student from Duke, who is assist ing Mr, Tabor on the Macon cir cuit. The societies from the dif ferent sections sent encouraging re ports lor the last quarter, each aux iliary represented seeming tu vie with the others in their zeal for I heir local activities and their iin sehish gifts to ihe cause of mis sions. '"..'', A bountiful and 'delicious picnic dinner and social hour .at, noon were ' enjoyed and the conference reconvened. The blue ribbon for attendance . at the District : Con fefence in June was awarded to the JSethel society. Mr. Dulin gave the morning de votional, and made an earnest and stirring talk on prohibition. The afternoon eyotional was led by Mr. Spell, 'Mr. Jenkins of Frank lin gave the afteniorin talk on the subject of "Prayer," which he han dled in a very logical and' forceful manner. He also brought the sub ject of lhe"TreasuTr Hunt-Before the Women," urging them to co ope: ate in this .'movement to give of ur unused and old pieces of gold and silver articles, jewelry eta, which are to be melted, sold and contributed to missions. The meeting was invited to con --y-- yv.' v ii Try our bread. There's none finer, the finest flour, in a sanitary bakery pert baker it just can't ' be-J)edt, bakery and see how it is made. Pies and Cakes Baked to Order KEY CITY BAKERY Back of Press Office How to increase- or decrease u4;ir'-e-iylU-i)-y-4ie.tdtJiout resort to- harmful -medicines .rL- d 1 dwI i ? n ' e f coiii e"" W o rr ti at c and fear, which are under mining your health and hap piness? How to overcome constipation by proper diet ? BOW Mrs. H. H. Baughan rcmiest of main' 't--e-,-i!-dvtrt-h MRS vene at the Union church at its next meeting, the second Tuesday in November and the invitation ac cepted. Mrs. Carl Slagle, chairman, also invited as many of the ladies as could to meet with the Raj larians, in their farm tour project next week, on Cartoogeehaye. Af ter a song and the benediction -by Rev.. J, A. Flanagan the meeting adjourned. . ' Cunningham-Campbell Reunion Called A reunion of the Cunningham and Campbell -families will be held Sunday, August 20, at the home of J. F. Cunningham on highway No. 28 in the Cartoogeehaye sec lion. All members of the two fam ily groups are urged to be present. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express to, my friends of-Frankliti and vicinity my many thanks for their interests and in-qmries-tluringTTty-rrcent illness due to appendictomy. I'm well on the road to recovery, thanks to the splendid doctors and nurses of, At lanta. Thanking you, I am, . ' ' . Sincerely yours, Bertha Ann Southard. & t '!.' c. i.ju.a' ..'.--.v:. Made of. by an ex Visit our fitmnim II H. BAUGHAN Ddlard, Ga. I VZr ill 1 jf'"- j LAND BANK OPENS BRANCHES To expedite farm relief loans in North Carolina, the federal 'lam! bank at Columbia, S. C, has open ed district offices at Sinithficld and Salisbury, with 20 or more anurais- ers to be used at each office. CONFESSES BANK ROBBERY Leo Mcintosh and Lester C. Trippe were arrested at Nashville, Saturday, Mcintosh confessing that he was one of three men who rob bed, the Battleboro bank of over $5,(KX) on July 20. He declared 1 nppe had no part in the robberv. butjdic and Trippe admitted they, aiuiig wun a negro, escaped troma Georgia prison, kidnaped a rural mail carrier, July 7, to serure his Tells How She Took 4 Ins. Off Hips 7 Ins. Off Waist Jn 40 days by taking Kruschen Salts, Mrs. Helga Blaugh of . New York City reduced 2hYt lbs.--4')k 4 inches off hips, 3 inches off bust and 7'2 inches off waist. She writes: "I haven't gone hungry a moment I feel fine and look 10 yrs, younger." To get rid of double chins, bilk ing hips, ugly rolls of fat on waist and upper arms SAFELY and without discomfort at the same time build up glorious health and acquire a clear skin, bright eyes, energy and vivaciousness to look younger and feel it take a half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water every morning before breakfast. . One jar lasts 4 weeks and costs but a trifle at anv r1nu;torp the world over."' Make sure you ' get Kruschen because it's SAFE. Mon ey bapk if not joyfully satisfied, (adv.) AUJdia No. 104 - ! Clear Cryilil with 10" i Sllii V Wkit. ' Slide J f 1 " 4 o u 'U i k . - No. 701 to BIG FEATURES Burns Kerosene (col oil) Lichts InsUntly ' Economical , Absolutely Safe Eauals 10 Ordinary Lamps No Odor No Smoke No TroubleNo Noise . No Generating No Waiting V same C.'y.' WsssMpaiiii i me recugruzeu iaeai nome ngnt. This astonishing low-priced Aladdin is yours if preferred in sparklinir green or amber crystal or in soft pastel tones, for only $5.00. Yourchoice IM3?3118100 Pchment or a handsome glass shade with tripod I at but slightly more. Nothing could bring you more, real, solid, lasting joy beauty brilliance-economy or comfort than one of these Aladdins. Remember these prices are down at the absolute bottom there's no way Lg u2' Pr0Vlde yourself and family now with this famous time, trouble, eyesight and money-saver. i .. , , BIG PRICE REDUCTIONS - In ALLbTIIER Alailrilma anil In Beautiful NEW Parchment Shades a neS T?iimv!,lAIadT mp9 'UKS"dea I I Jn. ,l kJor' awe" B8 II angin and Bracket lam a 1 at nw Band startling low prices, Always a wise pnrchaae, now a Rreater investment than tkon r&v ... , 1 : 1 1 . . IM "ci a uiuii see mem- one for your every need and purpose. .Come In for a Demonstration No Obligation muu aw ivr a-arncaiars 01 tne ' I IV u ON SALE Macon County Supply Co. car, drove the car .across three states and released the mail carrier near Wake Forest Highlands Shoe Shop Will Open August 15 J. M. Beal Proprietor Back of G. W. Marett'i Store Classified Advertisements . TYPEWRITER FOR SALE: i ) 1 i v e rN o. 9 i n i r s t 'c las sc o n dition. "See Joe Moore, Macon Printing Co., East Main Street. 2lc A3-10 FOR SALE: One palTfirst c!a7s" 90(!-i)ound mules three years old. Part xash, ternis oh balance. See T. S. DILLS, FRANKLIN, R. F. I). 1. A10 ltp FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS: WE ARE STILL MENDING SHOES . When your heds wear down : And your soles look funny, We'll stop your frown And save you -money, TROY F. HORN. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Opposite Courthouse 7 7 "We Buy and Sell" Box 212 Troy F, Horn ''TI.W.MilWl,.il..,l ' n SiL Never Before and Probably Never Again Will You Be Able to Secure This "Greatest. of -All" for So Low a Price " Now for the first time, here's ah Alad- din which can be yours for only $4.75. Are you not surprised Mf notr you will- be when you see it . . . it's beautiful In 'clean clear sparkling crystal and polished nickel trim, it looks worth twice its price and it is. However, you'll never realize until you see . it operated, how beautiful is its bountiful flood of pure mellow white light so soft and soothing to the eves, iust like the liphr frnm all AlorMine " et 7 O Ha imviMuio quality same quantity for 25 year. And "here's another surprise - a new and KrK 194 display of exquisite Parch- mt t:i,j f, ' V j , " ". ment bhades for all styles of Aladdins at npw Inw nrin.o rf 1 oc: 1 i Dress up your Aladdin with one of these bcautif u 1 shades if you are now an Aladdin uwner. uiubs Bnaaes too, il you choose. AT THE ilLIU If. II 111) Ml FRANKLIN,,N. C.
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