THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN THURSDAY, Nov., I TV- I I ♦ /i ADVENTURES OF THE OTHER EYE'S 0e5IPE5 -THO$E OF NINA ANP PAN NY HAVE SEEN COLONEL TRSNT^ PLANE LAN P. R05ef5T FEAR, WANPERIN6 IN THE JUN6LE WITH THE SiRL, MIRANDA,WHi? ^ AlPeC? HIM TO E56APE DEATH IN THEGKOTTA OF JEWEL'S, ^EES HOPE Of- RESCUE- P3NT LEAVe ME. rossrt: tN A VJHIUE I'LL 5E HAN6 IT ALI-, AREN'T YOU HUNGRY THFVV/E GOT FOc3P THAT^ IT.... i'M Too WEAK I CAN HAROLV STAMP COME ON, M>«?ANDA. THOSE ARE MY FRIENPS WHOVE LAN PEP 1^ THAT PLANE : ^ \ Anv patie FEAR LEAVES HER UNDER THF do HE >_;^_L00K^N6 for WATER WITH . TO REFRESH HER / I DONTSEEt stata.- l ^ ^WOULDi ^iti^^STARVE 5HE E) sssisim I, Sao t’LL SEE IF I CAN FIND A STREAM AROUND HERE IF VouRE C50iH& TO ACT THAT WAY, I'M THE?0U6H IN SOME WAYS StRL WAS A NUiSAN.CE ANVHOW . THE ROSE'??T FSAR'S DRAMATIC ENT!?ANCE AMAZES COLOfiiL WHa THOUGHT PEA'S? " I'M ALL m, COLONEL. CAN' .talk until \’VE_ HAD FOOP ,anp rest /; ROBERT?! he's a OuitterI there EVERwaJ DonT see w«yl ,COLONEL HA^lii SOT of ^AMP \WHEN that Gu DOES TALK, I WON'T BEHEVE (K- f t fc.: AKI /^DETM I ETTTCD TO THE PEOPLE OF MIH VrtlX LiEi I I Eilf MACON COUNTY As we prepare to move liMo our new home—the f{)nnor Joincs Bnikliug’, which ^ is rcmoclok'd Xur our occupatic)—we wish to t-xprcs.s our appreciation to the good pvupk' t)t ^lacon Couiity for ihcir iju^incss. For 13 years \vc have served you and we want to extend you our hearty thanks fur the way you have What we have enjoyed of success wc attrilnUe to the support the puUlic has ft-iven us* .mpport which inspires m always to stru^^Io tov\anl rendering- better .service. At all tinies we have tried to ft-i\c you the \cry best service and nier- chandisic possible for the money> In the ]>a'>l we haxe’had to pav hi^h rents, but now the time h.p come when we will s'ojn nK>ve into our own buiUUn^r, where we hope to give you even better inerchan.li.se anl service fur less monev. Would you like lo have a part in niakiu!^ thi-j the largv.-.t stf>re of iis kind in Western North Carolina, a utorc that will be an out^tandin- credit to our com munity? H so, give us the opportunity \o continue scrvinsNou, and we assure you that we will do our part to bring about this realization. ^ We had hoped to occupy otn; new quartu's before the Christmas season, but this Will ]>e impossible. It probably will be January 1 kfore it will be re'ulv We WK^h to state, however, that we are carrying a full .lock of jiu-iiiture.radios and household furni.shin^vs in our present stt.re—the lartcest stock of iroods' wc have ewr had at one tinje* ® This Christn»s, more than before, pw.j.k. will tiirn lo fnmidtrc Jdr srift^ I-or not imK IS wok api.rccaled lhan a picce ot g,o,l furn!t„«, soractWn.r that .s ttscUii an>l Ueaut.i.it, somc-thmg that vnll hrinj; j„y at«I hain,iness for mam- years to tome We have ant.cii.at« th.s, and h.ive slocked a wide ran«c j ptKcs suitaWe lor aift purposes wind, we are ofierinj; at popular prices \\V h-.vite ..1,.- .,.■,,1 all. to ei-i, „ ' r, Ih.u- au .M .„,,r. .h..i,i,,,.',,, n,, until ihe.Jast.nnnute; come now and make your selections! ToI«»|»|ioih> lOIS Bryant Furniture Co ■ Franklin. N.r. ual liberty is, perhaps, the most precious of all the l)ounties for which Americans should give thanks on the last Thursday in November. So far in our history America has been more intoxication. A cop touched him on the shoul der. They held a brief conversation. Presently the cop hailed a taxi loaded the inebriated citizen in it You run across all sorts ot sur prises in the course of a business week. For instance, the vice-presi- cent of a big chain store organiza- lon was telling me a business AW The Canistel tree 1 ica bears a fruit wluch ... a five-minute d

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