WANT ADS WANT AD RATES X cents per word, with a minimum charge of 50 cents for each insertion. <25 cents extra for keyed ads.) Classified Display: In S point type, 15 cents per Una. In CAPITA 15 or bold 8 point type, SO ?ent? for each line. In type larger than 8 point, 26 cents per ?pace of 8 point line. CASH DISCOUNTS When cash accompanies order: 10 per cent discount will be allowed. 20 per cent for three or more consecutive Insertions of same ad. FRANKS RADIO AND ELEC. CO. Palmer Street Phone 249 Jlyi9 ? tfc WANTED? Cash for old or par tially disabled horses, mules, and cattle. Call Wilson Jennings Fur Farm, collect, Cashiers 2261. M13? tfc WANTED ? Will pay market prices for good country cured hams. Brown and Carson. J84? tfc FOR SALE? Seed oats, Sericea lespedeza, grass and clover seed. Ray & Welch Groc. Co. A3? ltc FOR RENT? Four-room house, partly furnished or unfurn ished with electricity, water, and large garden. Also poultry house and pasture if desired. See Mrs. Bertha Ledford, three miles from town out Georgia road, or write Route 1, Frank lin. M27? tfc. NOTICE? Triple "A" orders fill ed on the following: Fertiliz er ? 20 per cent phosphate, 0-14 14, 0-9-27, 2-12-12, 50 and 60 per cent potash. Also grass and clover seeds. Ray and Welch ?Groc. Co. A3? ltc HOUSE FOR SALE? Located on Harrison avenue. Six rooms and bath. Central heat by coal wood furnace. One-car garage under house and basement suited for laundry. Half-acre lot. Good garden. See F. Max Grist at Angel's Drug Store. A3? ltc FOR SALE? Rt. 64 at Gneiss. 12 acres. 8-room furnished house. Modern bathroom, kitchen. $5, 500. Terms. Stadig. Inquire first house north. J24? tfc WOULD SELL OR TRADE? For smaller place. 100-acre farm, fair house and outbuildings. Lo cated on Gribble road, Prentiss community. Newell Owenby, Route 2. D6? tfc WANTED? Country hams. Will pay 60c a pound for No. l's. Write me what you have. J. Phil Tate, Gneiss, N. C. M13? tfc MULES AND HORSES For sale or trade Terms Dan Bryson M20 ? tfc I WANTED ? Hams, home cured. We buy every day. Also good 'thick side meat. Ray & Welch ?Oroc. Co. A3? ltc SEE PATTON Brothers for furn iture and save the difference. J10? tfc SEE JAMISON Jewelers for Watches, Diamonds, Silver ware, Jewelry, and GUARAN TEED watch repairing. A3? tfc Protect your building invest ment by using? Steam Cured Concrete, Cinder, or Superock Blocks For best prices See Your Local Manufacturer 6" x 8" x 16", $19 per hundred Special prices in carloads W. A. HAYS BLOCK PLANT Phone 499 Franklin, N. C M7? Uc PHEASANT EGGS ? Mountain raised; booking orders now for spring-summer delivery; special price on 100's. Write, wire, call Smoky Mountain Game Farm, 118 Newfound, Canton, N. C. M 13 ? 6tc? A24 WELL DRILLING ? Have your wells drilled by modern ma chinery. 8" and 8" domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Company. Write F. B. Rogers. Route 1, Franklin, N. C. SIS? tic STOVE WOOD for sale ? I have plenty of oak wood, already sawed stovewood length. I de liver. J. R. Bell, Otto, N. C. "M13 ? 26tp ? 84 TOR SALE ? Seed potatoes, Es sex, Sequoia, Oreen Mountain, and Irish Cobbler. Also potato and garden fertilizer. Ray It Welch Groc. Co WANTED ? One or two acres on Buck Creek,. Jackson County. Write me and state price. H. R. Bloom, 1*17 Grove St., Bustls, *U. -AJ ? Itp ? A17 I SEE PATTON Brothers for furn iture and save the difference. J17 ? tfc 'FOR SALE ? Rebuilt carburetors, generators, starters, fuel pumps. Also we do welding and repair work. Houston's Service I Station. ! A3? ltc FOR RENT ? Three-room apart ment, furnished or unfurn ished. Hot and cold water and I equipped with electric range. Phone 291W3. Cowee Mountain ! Motor Court. A3? 2tc? A10 I : WILL DO sewing at reasonable | price. Contact Mrs. Henry Sprinkle on Lyle Street or Phone 341-W. A3? ltc FOR QUICK Deuendable radio [ repairs, come to City Radio Shop ? Between S and L and Sanders Cafe. Allen Ordway, Mgr. A3? tfc FOR SALE ? Nice clean four door sedan with radio and heater. '47 Chevrolet. Junior Bryson, Cullasaja. M27? 2tp ? A3 WANT A SPINET PIANO? i Unusual circumstances force me to sell at once In this vicinity, a beautiful (almost new) stan dard-make spinet piano. Some- 1 one with good credit can take over this little beauty for only $387.60 by paying minimum : down payment and continue small monthly payments. If you really want a fine spinet piano and not an old upright piano, ? write at once, TIMEPAY MAN- . AGER, C. D. C., P. O. Box 7193, ] ASHEVILLE, N. C. for Informa- ? tion to see piano. A3? 2tc? A10 FOR SALE If you are interested in prop erty overlooking the Nantahala : Lake I have 25 acres for sale. 1 Nice building sites and wonder- 1 ful views. If you havf property ; for sale, contact SHERMAN H. LEDFORD Franklin, N. C. FOR SALE ? No. 55 Chattanooga Turner, good shape, 10 horse Wizzard outboard motor, 51 model, like new. Angel's Repair Shop. A3? ltp OPENING DANCE ? Saturday, April 12. Every Saturday night. Helen's Barn, Highlands, N. C. A3? tfc FOR SALE CHEAP ? One corn planter, one two-horse turn ing plow. See Thad Patton, Thad-Hope Furniture Exchange. A3? ltc IT'S SALE DAY eve.ry day with Patton Brothers on furniture. If you don't believe it, do like a lot of other people. Come let us prove it. We shade the price. Lawrence Patton, Main Street, Th&d Patton, Palmer Street. A3? ltc IT'S SALE DAY every day with | Patton Brothers on furniture. If you don't believe it, do like ' a lot of other people. Come let us prove it. We shade the price. Lawrence Patton, Main Street, 1 Thad Patton, Palmer Street, A3? ltc PUBLIC AUCTION ? Saturday, April 5, 2 p. m. Some house hold and some farm equipment. These are things I don't need that may be useful to other people. This will be at my old home on the Highlands road. Howard Shook. FOR SALE ? Late model West- ! inghouse stove and refriger ator. Excellent condition, both for $300. Call Mrs. Lena Arnold, 9010. A3? ltc QUIT LOOKING FOR WORK? Establish yourself in a profit able Rawleigh business. Be your own boss. No experience neces sary. Write immediately. Rawl eigh's, Dept. NCD-770-236, Rich | mond, Va. HEREAFTER I file handsaws | Monday through Friday, but 1 none Saturday. My motto is good work at a fair price. Your patronage appreciated. Geo. 1 Johnson. I HAVE CASH BUYER For small tract of vacant land, 1 in ? or within one mile of Frank i lln. Wants on Georgia Road, 1 but might consider Bryson City or Murphy Roads. Must be fall ly level and easily accessable from Highway. If you own such 'a tract please contact: TED REBER ? Realtor 1 Only "Realtor" In Thin Area I On The Square Phone 200 I A3 ? ltc FOR SALE CHEAP ? One corn 1 planter, one two-horse turn Ins plow. See Thad Patton, iThad-Hope Furniture Exchange. I A3? ltc MRS. BANKS FINGER MISS DOUGLAS WEDS C. BANKS FINGER Miss Beatrice Douglas, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Doug las, of Sanford, became the bride of C. Banks Finger, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Banks Finger, of Maiden, on March 23 at the First Baptist church in Sanford. The double-ring ceremony was performed before av back ground of ferns, lilies, and lighted cathedral tapers by the Rev. Wilbur Hutchins and the Rev. C. T. Taylor. Mrs. Fred Ray, organist, and Miss Frances Baker and L.D. Bryant, Jr., vocalists, presented a program of wedding music, i The bride was attired in a gown of white net and satin fashioned with a light bodice of lace. The very full skirt was worn over hoops. She carried , a white prayer book topped with I an orchid. Her shoulder length j veil was of French illusion. PROVEN MICA MINE Was opened at tail-end of last war and only scratched, and has not been worked since. It Is half-mile from town limits, and easily accessable on gravel road, with ample water avail able to mine. Government prices from $15 to $70 per pound now assured for three years. Full cooperation by owner will be ijiven responsible principals, to make thorough investigation, without obligation. Write: Box 262, Franklin, N. C. A3? ltc FOR RENT ? 4-room cottage, with garden. Lights and ! water. See Miss Nettle Hurst, Franklin, Route 3. No. 2 prize and a free trip to the bankers' convention in Pine hurst will be awarded the win ner. This year's subject is "Green Pastures, Their Care and Man agement". No. 3 men are asked to go to the basement to shovel garbage off the floor, or to clean it off shelves. In commenting on the matter of families without garbage cans, Mr. Ledford pointed out that a town ordinance requires every family to have a closed, metal container for garbage. That is a health requirement, he said, in addition to facilitat ing the collection. The schedule for the truck probably will ready to be an nounced next week, he said. Miss imogene Douglas, sister of the bride, was maid of hon or, and Mrs. Fred Gordon also a sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Patric ia Finger, of Maiden, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Mar tha Lewis, of Raleigh. Their dresses, in pastel shades, were fashioned like that of the bride. They carried old fashioned nose gays. Neil Finger, of Gastonia, serv ed as his brother's best man, and Worth Hester, of Bladen boro, Robert Floyd, of Fairmont, and Fred Gordon, of Sanfard, were ushers. Mrs. Finger is a graduate of Campbell college and of Wake Forest college, and attended the W. M. U. Training school in Louisville, Ky. She is the Bap tist associatlonal worker for Macon County. Mr. Finger is a gr|duate of the University of Mississippi and the Wake Forest law school, and is a Franklin attorney. Following the ceremony, the bride and groom left for a wed ding trip to Cuba. They are now at home in the Leach apart ments. North Carolina imported near ly 14 million pounds of milk for bottle sales from January through September of last year. Feed for breeding stock is vitally important because all nutrients for the developing chick embryo must be put into the egg . . , MASTER MIX Breeder Mash with M-V, made for this important job, contains ? with the addition of sensa tional Methio-Vite ? adequate potencies of all known re quired vitamins, quality proteins, and minerals ? the nutrients known to be essential for high hatchability and vigor in chicks. WOULD YOU LIKE TO PRODUCE HATCHING EGGS FOR US? OUR RECORD TO DATE WE HAVE BOUGHT HATCHING EGGS EVERY WEEK IN THE YEAR, PAYING ONE OF THE HIGHEST PRICES Here Are A Few Things We Can Offer You 1. Direct New Hamphsire Baby Chicks 2. High quality Feed and Proven Feeding program 3. Good year around markets with signed contracts. IF INTERESTED SEE US BEFORE REPLACING YOUR CHICKENS FRANKLIN FEED MILL Phone 41 Franklin, N. C. THE TWIN'S SHOP NOW LOCATED ON MAIN STREET OFFERS YOU TOP VALUES FOR SPRING REMEMBER WE BRING YOU QUALITY IN NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE AT ALWAYS THE LOWEST PRICE POSSIBLE. SUITS F Just the material and col \ ors you want. Many to \ choose from. i/ New shipment received this week. Prices Start $15.95 SPRING HATS You can't go wrong when you choose an "M. Kutz" hat. See our selection today. LOVELY BLOUSES Smart to wear with your Spring Suit or Topper and Skirt $3.95 Gorgeous Dresses Famous lines as advertised in "SEVENTEEN" and "GLAMOUR" For quality, wear, and style SEE THESE! $10.95 BEAUTIFUL NYLON LINGERIE YOU MUST SEE IT BEFORE YOU BUY I 1 GLOVES Choose yours now for Easter Start $1.25 I 11 HOSE I , 1 In new Spring / shades SLIPS With dainty lace 'V edge in quick drying Nylon

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