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Thirty-two purebred swine re cently brought $2,827.50 at a Pasquotank county sale of breed ing stock JOIN Bryant Mutual Burial Association Oldest and Strongt-sl in the County FUiJNAGu^S COAL and AIR F urnaccs Air Conditioning "We Specialize In Home Comfort" WARM-AIRE HEATING CO. Phone 1357 - 58 Broidwa> Asbevisle, N. C. Seeds! All the ^ Flowers Aster ^Zinnia LAWN GRASS Regular and Shady .Mixtures VIGORO BULK GARDEN SEEDS ? Garden Peus ? Garden Beans ? Sweet Corn ? Field Corn ? Onion Sets . CERTIFI?J) " Seed Potatoes Blaine's Seed Store CLOSE GOOD SEASON? The elementary girls' basketball I team of Higdonvflle school, shown above, his completed a sue- | cessful season. Although six of the team's 10 games were played against high school groups, the Higdonville group lost only four games. It has a record of shooting 162 points, as against 131 : by its opponents. In the picture, left to Tight are: Back row, Jacqueline Evitt, Virginia Moses, Betty Sue McDowell, Riosalee Mash burn, and Frances Mioses; middle raw, Margaret Berry, Captain Annie Laurie Moses, and Patty Holland; front, Carolyn Bryson. Sweden has been granted an emergency allocation of 10,000 long tons of oil cakes or meal. | CONSTIPATION Risky in BAD COLDS Retained undigested food becomes putrefactive, causes toxins, which overload the liver and other vital or gans of the body, lessening your re sistance to colds and other winter ilia and interfering with their treatment. Why take this chance when you can take Calotabs? Calotabs thoroughly yet pleasantly act on every foot of your intestines, sweeping out toxin laden putrefactive foods and virus laden mucus, enabling you to more effectively avoid or fight a cold. Noth ing acts like good old Calotabs. Use as directed. 10c and 25c at all druggists. Take CALOTABS Relief At Last ForYour Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly be ' pause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel |?rm laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coudis, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ATTENTION, PLEASE I HAVE FOR SALE, NOW ONE- AND TWO-HORSE WAGONS WIRE ? HAND PUMPS ATOMIC RADIOS ELECTRIC RADIO AND RADIO-PLAYER COMBINATIONS PUMPS Electric Deep and Shallow Well I install your pumps. AH pumps and work guaranteed PIPING ? SINKS Also call or write me for your Moving Trips. Friendly and safe drivers. Try my friendly service. Thank yoiu. L. O. HOGSED STAR ROUTE ? HAYESVILLE, N. C. Scaly Jim Vinson, who has been visiting his children at Gastonia for almost two months, return ed to his home Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs Jeff Vinson re cently returned to their home, after a two months' stay with their daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Tal ley, at Westminster, S. C. Mrs. Elsie Rogers and Mrs. Ellie Ramey, of Highlands, spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Dovie Miller. Earl Anderson and Edgar Miller, of Cartoogechaye, visited H. C. Miller last week. Mr and Mrs. Mart Ramey, of Highlands, are moving to their home on Shoal Creek. The Rev. Enoch Jamison and Mrs. Jamison have been visiting their daughters at Gastonia for the past two weeks. They were accompanied on their return by their daughter, Mrs. Russell Carpenter, and Mr. Carpenter, and another daughter, Mrs. Hero Harrell, and Mr. Harrell. The Carpenters and Harrells re turned to Gastonia Sunday. U. S. Department of Agricul ture experiments indicate that penicillin is highly effective in saving turkeys that have be come infected with the swine erysipelas organism. ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, IF NOT PLEASED, your 35c back. Ask any druggist for this STRONG fungicide. TE-OL. Made with 90 per cent alcohol, it PENETRATES. Reach es and. kills MORE germs faster. Today at Angel's Drug Store. LAXATIVE Trieno it the laxative for children un-^ der 12. Acts promptly and thoroughly to relieve sluggishness, irritability and sour stomach due to faulty elimina* tion. Mode with senna. Flavored with prune-|uice. No upset di gestion with TRIENA. Caution: use only as directed. 30c, large size, 50c. nr^* n ALLIED DRUG riPll/1 PRODUCTS CO X JL X ^XIU CH.ift jnooRJ Tcnn John Zachary Serving Aboard USS Yosemite John E Zachary, 18-year son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Zachary. of Franklin, is serving aboard the destroyer tender, USS Yo semite, flagship of Real Admir al Frank E. Beatty, which is now on cruise that started in January at Portland. Me, and will end at Jacksonville, Fla., with stops at many other points. Mr Zachery now holds tne rat ing of seaman first class. Gneiss By Mrs. F. E. Mashburn W. P. Keener is setting out al most 50 apple trees on his farm Mrs Ransom Leopard naa i?. turned home after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Willard Maney, in Franklin. Mrs. Bertha Crisp is a pa tient in a hospital at Franklin Many acres of land have al ready been turned. Farmers are also busy improving pastures By long strides agriculture is advancing in Macon County. The Young People's Training Union, under the direction of Mrs. R. H. Hull, will meet at 4 p. m. at the Walnut Creek school house Saturday. A spe- j cial social hour is planned. Sunday at 2:30 p. m. the Rev. Fred Sorrels and the Rev. Frank Holland plan to hold services. coco SUFFERERS! /n666 STARTS RELIEF IN A I JUST 6 S6C0NPS / Get famous, prescription-type j 666. for super-speedy relief I from ' cold miseries. Try 666 Cold Tablets, or. iMKM "qui* Co'" ?fifnSf Pr?p?ratlon to<Jay' Xiltlg/ Caution: Use only ? as directed. For GOOD FURNITURE Qnp UCC SOSSAMON'S Calcium, phosphorus, mnd Iron contcnt of cowpeas produced at several locations In the South was Influenced more by location than by ' fertilizer treatments. Hybrid N. C. 27 wUl be recom mended for TyrreU county for 1947. Say: "I Saw it advertised in The Press." From where I sit ... 61/ Joe Marsh Willie Goes to School at 23 Everybody's joshing Willie WelU ?bout going back to school. They remember when Willie would hide out in the woodshed? scared to bring his report card home to Pa. But under the G.I. Bill of Rights, Willie (who has a wife and baby) is getting a free educa tion at tho Agricultural College. And Uncle Sam is giving him a fine report; "Deportment, excel lent; Progress, above average." That goes for all those under graduate veterana. Like Willie, they appreciate an education more than ever now. They're industrious and well-behaved ? their favorite bev erage ia milk, or a temperate glasa of beer. For them the "three R's* seem to mean: Responsibility, Re aourcefulneaa, Restraint. From where I sit, cynical folks who thought veterans wouldn't want to return to school ? wouldn't stick to steady habits of work and moderation? have their answer in "undergraduates" like Willie. 0 1947, UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION. North Carolina CommHU* Suit* 606-407. Insurance Building, Raleigh, North Carolina. HOME OWNERS' SPECIALTIES ROCK WOOL INSULATION Correctly Blown ACCURATE WEATHER STRIPPING ROOF REPAIRS? all kinds AWNINGS made to order and installed ASPHALT TILE ? RUBBER TILE MARBLE TILE GUTTERS Installed, Repaired, Repainted No Job Too Large ? None Too Small Write us at P. O. Box 509, Franklin ? Tri-State Insulation & Flooring Co. Toccoa, Ga., Franklin, N. C., Seneca, S. C. Patronize Your Home Town Merchants and Businesses GOOD FOOD ? CAGLE'S CAFE ? GOOD SERVICE MORGAN'S CAFE Near the Depot ' ? Quick Service and (rood Food at the Home-Like Cafe USED FURNITURE Bought and Sold ? Lawson Shook Over Rays' Groc. & Feed Co. SWAFFORD'S MARKET Groceries Meats Vegetables CLYDE'S CAFE On Main Street WE SPECIALIZE IN Steaks Chops and Fried Chicken CLYDE SANDERS, Mgr. We Appreciate Your Patronage ? Franklin Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 136 A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Excellent Food in a Pleasant Atmosphere LUCILLE'S DINING ROOM Hotel Hearn West's Florist ? "Flowers for Every Occasion" West Main Street Photne 234 Macon Dry Cleaners Prompt Efficient Work FOR PICK UP SERVICE Phone 270 Select Your MONUMENT At Our Display Yard ? Located at the Foot of Bonny Crest ? Franklin Granite Works E. E. Angel Fire Insurance Macon Insurance Agency Bank of Franklin Bldg. 88 c 5* d Storm Insurance STEWART'S Electrical Appliance Store Everything Electrical Phone 268
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