PAGE FOUR
.THE FRANKLIN PRESS and' THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN
THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 1933
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
and
COMINGS AND GOINGS
PEN LAND-SUTTON
Miss I lael Y. IYiiI.uhI . ami
Charles C Sutton were married at
the Meth'.ilist parsi'.nasic' nil I'l-niiy
Crest on Saturday. Sept. with
the Ke. Ci. X. lhilin ulticialing. .
The bride' i- the .l.urJner .. Mr.
arid, Mrs, Lev lYiiland, f lioiiny
Crest. She is a graduate of the
Franklin graded - school and has
been a tcarhcr in the public ehool
for several years:
Mr. Sutton is the son of. 'Mr
and Mrs. C. C. . Sutton, of tin
Clark's Chapel section, and 'is .1
prosperous '.young, tanner.
Only a few intimate friends
tended the wedding.
at-1
SANDERS-PHILLIPS
Miss Emma J.' Sanders and
;M. I'hillip.s were married at
hom,e ' of the bride's parent'
Sundav, September ,v with' the
' 1
Nat'
the
nil
vCV.
G. X. Puliu officiating.
Mrs. Phillips is the .daughter
.Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Sanders.
Franklin, while. Mr. Phillips is
son of Mr. and M i;s. Sam I 'hill
also of Franklin.
the
U. D. Cv TO HOLD ANNUAL
PICNIC SEPTEMBER 19.
The Macon county V. I '. C. cliap
erTtr-hrrrrrtrrCTT aumut inrme on
aunu.'.t pTcrrrc
.Tuesday, September 19 at
home of Miss Annie Sl.ule.
r.'--'.Each-
tend and bring a basket. F
member also has the 'privilege
bringing oiie guest. '-
the
1
ot
LUKE RILEY SAYS THE RATS DIE
BEFORE REACHING THE RIVER
Since in. ivine near tin 'river
used BEST-YET.' We watched
at BEST-YET. outside the house.
darted off for the river to cool their burn 11
before, reaching it. Kills nils and mice
cats,-dogs or chickens, and there is 110 'sine
BEST-YET comes in two sizes. 4 .' size
Sold and
for. vour
-uarantcei
1 bv PERRY'S !
.ct.ir Phom
K2.
tot
I rr (O en 3 n
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TO
Under a Court
Allev. on Seotember 1 . 1933, the
undersigned Tax Collector was ordered . to
proceed en the 1st Monday in October71933r
to advertise all property-in JVlacon-County-on
which the taxes for the year 1932 are not
paid on said date, This means that I will
be forced to begin advertising the property
immediately after the 1st Monday in Oc
tober, 1933, and same will be sold on the 1st
Monday in November, 1933. Let me urge
that all taxpayers cwing taxes for the year
1932 make eyery effcrt possible to pay same
between now and the 1st Monday in Oc
tober, as ;t will not only save the taxpayers
additional cost, but will save me the embar
rassment of' being forced to advertise the
property of my friends. 1
I know that it is very hard for taxpay
ers to raise money with which to pay their
taxes, but I believe that the list submitted
tc the paper for advert ise-ment will be very
small if the matter of attempting Jo raise
the money with which to pay taxes is not
put off until the last moment. Please give
this notice as much publicity as possible
among your neighbors and friends so that
everyone may know what I must do under
the above mentioned Court order,
This Seotembei
6,
': A; B. SLAGLE
TAX COLLECTOR, MACON COUNTY, N. C.
MM llllim mum
hiiH'h will he spread
nil the members are
to assemble by '10:30.
i'leasi- note that lire . dati
bccn chainicd frinn Monday,
lembcrll t Tuesdav 1).
has
Sep-
meeting called
for Mcdowell club
James. 'I'orief asks afl members
iof the : 1 1 1 3 -McDowell Music club
1 to meet at ,a call mVt'jjtiL' in the
rK. L. Porter residence .oil Wednes-
I (h-.e afternoon. 'August 13 at '.2
i-.Y ';. k. : :
Air. and. Mrs
ham., Rathe-rim
t '. (.'umiitmham.
John I'', Cunning-
'iodw in, . M rs. C.
I lorothy Siler, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee l.cac
Mr. and Mrs.
I.. .11 Campbell and Mr. and . Mrs.
Frank Leach and children atlcnd
id the '-Rogers, .reunion .at W'hittier
last. Sunday. -
Mrs. 11,. M. ' Cooke and . small
son, lames, ' and Mrs. ' Rytium
I .'. w ns. i ll iustoii-Salenr, were
kiting relaliw's. and friends here
and ..11 loila1. last week, returning
'! 1 heir home. Sunday.
Mi. au'l Mr-. llay.no .Arthur and
chih'n n spent Wednesday in Ashe-,
ville!
-M-tr
tttn-
-M-r-
PrltH-44-
Elkx
ami M iss
teaching'
Virginia Cunningham are
a P.. V. 1'. V.. study
:,Vrii.5S.i-M---iiC-"3 IJjrt'aTJla-Uiiwte'klI.
. i i Richard Slagle returned to
ins home 111 hiooklyii, A. Y .-, last
wcik after spending a month here
so era
years ago
we' e always .
Rats nibbling
the vicious
ater
About 15 minutes later-1 hoy
ig .stomachs, .'but
only. Will not
11 from the dead
. 50c : (1 ox. size
died
hurt
rat,
75c.
L'G
C.
STORE. Call us
Franklin.
Order signed by Judge
1933.
! IM'H M II I aU IIHHHM iff -KllltH. a
with his mother, Mrs. Henry Slagle,
at her homo on Cartoogechaye.
Miss Edna K. Vines and Wiley
Rogers, of Atlanta, are spending
several days here visiting Mr.
Rogers' mother, Mrs. Sam L. Rog
ers, at Rogers Hall. '
W. W. McConncll returned to
his home here last week, after
spending several weeks in Port
land, Oregon.
Mr .and Mrs, I. L. Easton and
two children,' of Washington, D.
C, arrived here Monday for a
visit with Mrs. Easton's mother,
Mrs. J. S. Sloan.
"Dr. and .Mrs. Sam L, Rogers,
of .'Brooklyn, N. Y., are here for
a visit'' with Dr. Rogers' mother,
Mrs. Sam L. Rogers, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong,
Miss Mary Emily Armstrong and
Miss Mary Babcock, of Jonesboro,
Ark., were -guests of their aunt,
fMi-sr- l'recl-John'stonf-last-weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Frank Johnson
and small daughter, of Lumberton,
recently spent a week here visit
ing Mrs. Johnson's parents, ' Mr.
and Mrs. George Carpenter, at their
homo on Iotla street.
Mrs. C. E. Pattillo is spending
several days here, the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Fred Johnston
Mrs. J. W. Bbweri, of Atlanta,
is here for a visit with her daugh
ter, Mrs. H. T. Horsley, and Dr,
Horsley. '. . .
Miss Mary Louise Slagle, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Sla
gle, of Cartoogechaye, left Thurs
day of1- this week to enter Berea
College: in Berea, Ky., for next
term. She will be accompanied byu,. ...j-n ntPr w:. ..,.n,..
Mr. ;fn d7M rs71
Miss Virginia
itagle.
Smith left Satur
day,, f or.Roanoke Rapids, where she
wil I - be director of " music ' in"' tKe
public schools this year.
Miss Nancy Patton ' is spending
several days in Baltimore, Md.,
visitirtg relatives and friends. .
Ed Neely, of near Atlanta, spent
the past week here visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Neely,
at Trimont Inn on Harrison avenue.
'.Mr. and Mrs. Harve Kenley re
turned to their home in Winston
Salem Monday after spending sev
eral days here visiting Mrs. Ken
ley's sister, Mrs." R. D. Sisk, and
Mr. Sisk at their home on Iotla
street.
Mr. and Mrs. George Calloway
and children, of Tugalo, Ga., Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Calloway and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Calloway
and tamiiyr ot :partanburgr75r Cv,
Mrs. Sallie Calloway and Mrs. An
nie Flanagan and children, of Cor
nelia, Ga., were here last Saturday
to attend the funeral of Will Cal-
kiway-at-iotla, J ..
.Lewis.,K Greenwood,.- grandson
of -Mrs-Gcta-GreCTiwood, left last
week for the Tallulah Falls Indus
trial S-choftl-arTalluTah Tails'
3aZ
Among' those, attending the fun-
Ltf aL .of IUnclfe-Jjoh n iiyirfTawford
at Hayesville last Tuesday were :
A f rs-.-- A I iza- Crawford, - Af rs; Bert
Slagle, AIrs... E.K Cunningham, J
KJCu.uninghamAIrsLee.Craw
ford, Al iss Caleen Crawford, Gil
mer Crawford and Joe Palmer.
Airs. Ci. H. Olinger, of Marlin,
Texas, is spending several days
here visiting her daugher, Mrs. J
A. Cansby, at the Kelly Tea
Shop.
Mrs. Aliza Crawford returned to
her home here last week, aftei
spending a week at the Century
u'f Progress exposition and visiting
her daughter, who met her in
Chicago.
Air. and Airs. T, Af. Gowan and
son, and Airs. Otis Sims and daugh
ter, of Rome, Ga., were the week-
FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS:
WE ARE STILL MENDING
SHOES
When your soles, crack
. And your heel reels
We'll save you jack
With soles and heels.
TROY F. HORN.
FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP
Opposite Courthouse
"We Buy and Sell"
Box 212 Troy F. Horn
Announcement
Mr. James B. Porter will be
in his Music Studio in the R. ,
L. Porter home, West Min
Street, Wednesday and Friday
afternoons. He will teach piano,
using the latest and most ap
proved methods. Two lessons
per week, $3.00 per month, or
one lesson per week, $2.00 per
month.
Renew Your Health
By Purification
Any physician Vill tell you that
"Perfect Purification of the Sys
tem is Nature's Foundation of
Perfect Health." Why not rid
yourself of chronic ailments that
are undermining your vitality!
Purify your entire system by tak
ing a thorough course of- Calotabs,
once or twice a week for several
weeks and see how Natuie re
wards you with health.
Calotabs purify the blood by 'ac
tivating the liver, kidneys, stomach
and bowels. In 10 cts. and 35 cts.
packages. All dealers. (Adv.)
end guests of Mr. and. Mrs. L. P.
Jones.
Mr.' and Mrs. Jack Johnston and
daughter, Miss Joan Johnston, and
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones return
ed to their homes in Tamna. Fla..
after a two-weeks visit here with
their mother, Mrs. Fred Johnston.
George Carpenter, Jr., and Britt
Carpenter are spending this 1 week
in Chicago attending the Century
of Progress exposition.
Jeff Enloe and Jess Shope, of
Cartoogechaye, made a business
trip to Knoxville Saturday.
Mrs. Ella Enloe Bidwell, of
Washington, I). , C, is ; spending
this week visiting her brothers on
Cartoogechaye. This is Mrs. Bid
well's first visit here with relatives
and friends in 19 years.
Crawford Dalton and Joel Dai
ton who arc working in Gastonia,
spent the past week-end with rel
atives and friends at West's . M ill.
Miss- M artha I.. Somervil !e r,f
Jacksonville, -Fla., is , spending sev
eral days here the guest of Mrs.
J. W. Canty Johnson.
Mr., and Mrs. W, A. Keener, of
Gneiss,, were, here last Tuesday
shopping. -
Mr and Mrs. Carl Tysinger spent
the week-end in Lexington visiting
at the home of Mr. "Tysinger's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tvsinger,
Sr. . ' ' '
Miss Mary Enloe, who is work
ing in Knoxville, Tenn., spent, the
week-end with her parents, .Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff Enloe, at their home
on Cartoogechaye. She was ac:
companied on her return Moiid.-iv
(by
her sister. Miss PnUerti l.'.,!,.
there.
Miss
Westi
Katheriiie Ikiwden, of
,i'.M.'i lias .KIIICICU V.CI Si
business college. at Ashcville. .-'Mrs. A
Mrs. W. R. Cunninuliam aiid.i'llill, 'loft 1
daughter left Thursday of the past
week for their home in Waycross, ,
t V
Uy- J. j Jtf f '" -'Wf- rr :
rSjg IM'Zf I: ,f:JfJ..z -r, - '
- v-"- - ",- fte I I
K. 4 " - - 'J- ' ' , f'j - - - -
; . -v';-, 1 4 -zr-H IT. 4 i 4 -
Mfj-' : a x-s inevre ivi
Gar.,. 'after spending several weeks
here visiting Mr. Cunningham's
mother, Mrs. C. C. Cunningham.
Mr, and . Mrs. George Nix and
family, of Ashcville, were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cabe and
family Sunday. ''.'
'. Airs. I an Fisher, of Rrysoii City,
spent several days of the past week
here.
1 ). G. Stewart, and family are
moving from the Mrs. C. C. Cun
ningham apartment to their home
on Riverview street,
Mrs. John W. Murray, of West's
Mill, is spending a few days here
visiting her sons, Samuel J. ,and
Frank J. Murray.
Miss Nina (Ira Liles, of Peach;
land, spent last week here, the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C.
Bryant, at their- home 011 Harrison
avenue. Miss Tales is the sister of
Granville Liles of C. C. Camp 9.
Harold Carfc'r and .M. G. Nelson,
-of "Panama ,Lil ; T'la.; -aptR-ussell
Cabe, of Chatsworth,
week-end utiests at
Ga., were the
the home of
Mr.- Cabe's paresents
Mr. and
Mrs: C. A. Cabe.
Mrs. Parker. Moore, of F.llijay,
was here shopping Tuesday
Airs.- r, V. SToiin recently spent
several days- in Ashcville,' the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. G. T.yle Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holbrooks and
young son, of Atlanta, were here
last Sunday visiting at the home
of Mr... and Mrs. Harry Higgins.
.Miss - Helen Seay' left for New
York last Sunday, after spending
several weeks . here, visiting her
mother. .Mrs. C. A- Setser, and
Mr. Setser.
I r. ami Airs. I. II. Emits sn e n t
last Sunday
IV: 'Font's'
Uirnsvillc visiting
1 lover pouts and
Y. Mangum atnl son,
isi week fnr Miami, Fla.,
where they
months.
spend several
' -,.
4!-lw:-,'...-'".L a
w
k .1?
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Miss Ola Brown, of Salisbury, is
spending several days here visiting
at the home of the Rev. and Mrs.
N. C. Duncan.
Mrs. N, C. Duncan and two sons,
Norvin and Horace, recently spent
several days in Wintersville, East
ern Carolina, visiting Mrs. Dun
can's mother, Mrs. Maggie Butt,
who is seriously ill. .
Rev. N. C. Hughes, is spending
this week in Hendersonvjlle with
his daughter, and will return to
his home here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Page and
daughter, Mary Frances left Tues
day for a month's vacation and
while away, they will visit the
Century of Progress exposition in
Chicago. '- .-.'
Franklin Circuit
Notices
REV. G. N. DULIN, PASTOR
Preaching Sunday: Snow Hill, 11
a. m., Layman's meeting in p. in.
by Charge Layleader, at Snow Hill;
preaching at Iotla-7:30 p. ni. The
doors of the church will be opened
to receive in those who may wish
to unite with the church.
Sunday schools, 10 a. m.
League at Snow Hill, 7 :30 p. m.
League at Iotla , temporarily dis
continued. ,
Prayer service at Iotla, Saturday
night.
Revival services at Bethel post
poned until September 17, 7:30
p.. m. -.'-.-
it a sweet potato grower can
control the temperature antl venti
union in curing his crop, he : can
save his potatoes, says 1. I. jCraw
ley of Morganton, route 1, who
is building a 500-bushel- storage.
house this summer..
they Taste Better
y M , , : . . .
.. 7 ' .
Every Durham county dairyman
selling his milk at wholesale prices
has joined the Tri-County Associa
tion to secure fair marketing
practices. 1 r 1 '
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deepest
gratitude and sincere thanks for
all acts .of kindness shown us dur
ing the sickness and death of our
dear mother.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown,
Mrs. G, T. Owenby.
S7-ltp (Adv.)
Classified
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FOR RENT : .Modem .six-room
house, beautiful location in east
Franklin. Furnace heated. Partly
furnished. See MRS. E. R, K1N,
NEBREW (at home of Mrs. George
Jones.) v
X.
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KM liLKMS : Stickers
in
red
and. blue: 50 cents per
thousand. Blue Eagle rubber
stamps, 50 cents each and up. Put
the Blue Eagle on your stationery:
Wo will be glad to imprint it for
you at reasonable prices. THE
FRANKLIN PRESS. (
NOTICE:! have boon crippled
and am not able to work. 1 would
like all who owe me on shop work
to come in and pay. E. A. MASH
BURN. S27 2tp S14
FOR RENT: One 6-room house
with bath, hot and cold water,
lights, large front porch, screened-'
in kitchen porch. Also large basc
niertt mnd-garageJ M MOOREr
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WANTED: To exchange .-. good
Uiivor typewriter" torA(liiing"ma-p
chine. See J. M. MOORE, , at
Farmers Supply Co. v
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uaerant
1933, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
Tkcus two
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