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fAilOUS Pants , $1.50 Overcoats $7.50 SuiZt $10.00 Overcoats $5.00 Suits , $7.00 The Franklin Press, Franklin, N. C, Feb. 21, 1905. Office in Higgine Block, East Main St. - v Population. Franklin, ..335 Macon County, 12,104 North Carolina, ...... 1,891,092 roftssional Carts. T.J. JOHNSTON, ATTOKNEY-AT-TjAW, FRANKLIN, N. C. Carrful attention to all business. 1 1 I I I 1 1 I-H-1HI 1HH-H4! H ROBERTSON & BEXB0 W, Lawyers, maXKMN, MACON COUNTY, N. C. Will practice in the courts of this State t the Federal Court. Colleo , Won a HneeKtty JONES A JOHNSTON, ATTORNEYS AT IAw. General Law Prsetii-e- Cnlleetinns. Notary Piihlie. Offlct 0m llw Pnk of FniMn. FmHiii, H. C. SAM L KELLY. .. tfiiiorney ai Jiaw Jlcfcru tettftarkm of Land Titles and CoTlerttooi Mads a Spedaltr. Bfllo hi Jchnston-Pi rim Blor k, FryrH'a, K. C. J. FRANK HAY, ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W. Practices in all the courts. ' 0FT1CE IN LOVE Bb'ILDIKB. 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 l-H-H-1 il 1 1 1-H-H-H A. A. HOWE, THE BARBER, FRANKLIN, N. C. CHOICE i (Macoq (bounty A R ill S F0R SALE. FURJIAN JARRETTS .Town Burnt Up. hmond. Vs., Feb. 16. The Ii of Preacher, Wise county, almost entirely swept out of ence by fire today. Ijoss ap- Itiuiately $50,0XI, partly- cover- y insurance. jThe Yellow Fever Germ. Vcently been discove red. It I a close resemblance to tin rw germ, lo free the system disease gemis, the most ef T remedy is Dr. King's New PUIs. Guaranteed to cure all .sea due to malaria poison and pal"ona.25oit Smith' Drug jd for Kicking a Woman. AarillA V C ' VU. IX Tim mtMril charim atraiiist A. A. ath?jtone for assault npon Mm. ( ig&A I oi ine aaivauon Army its del Vl In the SiiDcrior court ;iis mornfng when Judge W. R. Allen fined the defendant $100 and costs.- . . I - . - -.a: f i v A Healing Gospel. t I j The Rer. 3. C. Warren, pastor of Sharon Baptist Church, Belair, (lu. says of Electric Bitters! "It's "'(rodsendto mankind. It cured e of lame back, stiff joints ami impleio physical collaiwc. I was weak it took mo half an hour to alk a mile. . Two bottles of Elec ric Bitters have made me so strong j have jilst walked three miles J in 9 minutes and feel like walking hree more. It's made a new man firme." - Greatest remedy for akness and al! Stomach, Liver 1 Kidney complaint Sold nn- guarantee at Smith's Irug rc. fl'rice 50c. : SLOAN BR0, nn ii .no. nn oral Snap bots. Business Local, per Una. 10 cents for aah insertion. If the nnm of your visitors are not re ported In thin rolnmn, it hi herons, yon have not reported them to in. If .Ton have been away from home, or Imve returned and noMilnff iMaaiil al-out it in this column, it In 1mh'i( jrmi did not let n know any. llilng of your coming or going. Two papers at price for one. Mr. B. 0. Grindstaff, of Sylvo, was here Friday. ' : .Franklin souvenir postal cards for sale at the Pkkhs office. Subscrilic for Thk Press and get two papers Ht one price. Smith's Brief History of Macon County only 10 cents. Get yours. Mrs. K. M. Taylor returned home from Bryson City last Wed nesday. Miss Lily Moore went to Atlan ta Saturday to select her spring stock of millinery goods. OAHTOIIIA. Bun tks ) 1 IW Kind 101 Haw Alwart BoncM Bifiatan of Mrs. Ijaura liolicrtson left Mon day to spend two weeks in Atlanta, purchasing her spring stock of mil linery. Atty. J. Frank Kay went to Webster court Mondny, and g(M's from there to Ashcville to attend Federal court. He v. F. L. Townsend wilt prea h next Sunday at 11 o'clock on the subject of the duties of children to their pa rents. Atty. J. I). Mallonee, of Mur phy, was visiting his father's fam ily near this place from Wednes day to Monday. The Stallcup Furniture Cnmimny sent out a coffin Sunday for the wife of Cal llolden, colored, a few miles out of town. The Ha.vesville Courier announ ces the death of Mrs. Jno. 0. Scroggs, of Hnyesville, that oc- currea last week. Mr. Sam L. Rogers, of ltaleigh, arrived Saturday evening on a few days visit to the family of Mrs. Sam L. Kogers of Franklin. Mr. Charles K. Bobinson, who has Ihcii in biu-iness at Alexander, N. C, during several months past, arrived Wednesday last to spend a week or more at home. The month of February is pass ingaway. Better take advantage of our offer to get two papers for price of one. Bead that big ad. and start for the Press office at once., News reached town Wednesday morning that the locust pin mill near Cullasaju had been burned about 10 o'cliK-k the night previ ouh together with a large quantity of billots on the yard. TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Laxattvk Biiomo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. Gkovk's signature is on each box. V5c. Mr. H. G. Trotter received a new Aultman & Taylor steam en gine, (HI P. last week. - It is his design to use it for threshing grainl next lan. ai present u in auacn ed to D'.Thoft E. Winecoff8 steam drill at his mica mines. , ' ' News reached here last Wednes day morning that Mrs. G. B. Coop er, of Whittier, had died the even ing before of pneumonia.' She was a sister to Messrs. J. Ed. and Thos. W. Angel of this county.' . Methusala was all right, you bet For a good old-sil was he, Tltpy say he would be living yet, Had he taken Bocky Moun tain Tea. Sold by F. T. Smith. . . Messrs. Fl H. and E. 1). Franks received a telegram at 1? o'clock Saturday that their brother Joshua A. Franks had dropped dead off his feet Saturday morning at his; home at Almond, N. C . He had appeared to be in his usual jlcalth, not having complained any of being unwell. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. and Mr. E. D. Franks left at 2 o'clock Saturday to attend the funeral. , Mrs, E. D.' Franks ulno went. bn?oc Pants Pants $2.00 $100 Overcoats Boys Overcoats $10.00 - $150 Suits Suits $12.00 $16.00 Rev. Thos. E. Winecoff preach ed to a good sized congregation at the Wallace school house Sunday evening. . : So far as is known no citizen of North Carolina had an invitation to witness the Longwortli-Hoose-velt wedding. - The Prkss sends out a supple ment this week containing valua ble Information about the James town Exposition. . ! - The Franks families returned from Almond Monday. Mr. J. A. Franks' remains were buried at Bryson City Sunday. Francis Marion Hughes, born in 1788 in Buncombe county, is still living in Grangeville, Idaho at the age of 117i years. There will be the regular servi ces at the Presbytejiftn church next Sunday at IMt. m., and 7 p. m. Hev. Dr. T. E. Winecoff is cxieeted to preach at the morning service. -Have you lcen Wtra.ved by promises of quacks, swallowed pills and bottled medicine without re sults except a damaged stomach. To those we offer Holluiter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, at F. T. Smith's. ' We regret to learn that Mrs. S. A. Bell, of Cullasaja, died very .suddenly at 4 o clock Satuidiy evening. .She was a sister of Rev. A. W. Jncolw and Messrs. Geo. A. and R. A. Jacobs. The Association of the Blue and the Gray will meet in State reun ion at Southern Pines next Satur day, Feb. 21. Thk Pbkrs ac knowledges reeeiiit of an invitation to attend witli thanks. Waxtkd: 10 men in each state to travel, post signs, advertise and leave samples of our goods. Salary $75.00 er month. $3.00 per day for exienses. Royal Sotlv Co. . Dept. W. Atlas Block, Chicago. Oysters! Oysters! An Oyster Supper will be given next Friday from 5 to 10 p. m., at E. K. Campbell's store for benefit of the Methodist Parsonage. Ev erybody cordially invited. Died Far from Home. Mr. Jno. P. Campbell, of Iotla received a telegram last Thursday announcing the death of his son, Wm. C. CampMI at Fresno, Cal ifornia, on the 13th, and that friends started home with the corpse on the Uth. The age of the deceased was 23 years. He had been in California about two years and was working on a fruit farm when he was attacked with alfctcess of the Ikwc1s, and was ta ken to the hospital where an oper ation was performed, but he could not rally from it. Arrangements have been -made for the burial at lotla Methodist church on its arrival. The Press extends sympathy to the bereaved parents and other relatives. The corpse arrived, at Dillsboro Monday evening and wan brought wwtordyy-TlM funeral takes place this morning. - J . Small Pox, It was found last Wednesday that three eases of small pux had dovelopetltwo at Sisk's in town and one beyond the river at Mr, Julo Jacobs. 1 The victims were Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sisk and Mrs, Javan Long who were exposed in Ashevillc. Both houses were promptly' quarantined, and it is thought that the disease will not spread. ,' Smith's Brief History 10 cents. Try my' Wold Medal Flour, 85c. back..- - J. S. Robinson. Quitclaim Deeds for sale lit Thk Pkkss office. Atmore's famous Mince Merit makes two large pies.. 15c. a pack age. J. S. ROUI.NAON. . If you need a sack of salt call on US. CUNNINOHAH & CURTIS. Franco American Soups, 15c or 2 for 25c. Van Camps Soup 10c can.' : : ' J. S. Robinson. ,J Hecker self-rnising Buckwheat Flour, 20c package. ' ; V J. S. Hqiunson. Having purchased the hardware stock of If. G. Trotter wo are bet ter prepared than ever to furnish everybody with almost everything needed in that line and at prices no reasonable person can object to. .. J. D. Cohb & Co. White House Weddirig. ' (Ily Ano,iated.l'B-a ) Washington, Feb. 17. In the beautiful white and gold East room of the White House, a few min utes after noon today, the Venera ble Right Rev. Henry Y.Satterlee, bishop of Washington, of the Prot estant Episcopal cluirclvrpronoun ced the fateful words which united in marriage Alice Leo Roosevelt, eldest daughter of the president of the United States and Nicholas Longworth, the representative in congress from the first district of Ohio. The ceremony the simple, beautiful and impressive ring ser vice of the Episcopal church was attended with all the splendor of a grand official function and with all the devotional beauty of a cathe dral service. It was witnessed by one of the most brilliant and dis tinguished assemblages ever gath ered in the White House, by far the largest company which ever graced the executive mansion on a similar occasion. Humor end Philosophy B DUNCAN N. SMITH PERT PARACRAPHS. Winter la a dream of delight to those who don't bare to chap wcod, fodder the rattle or puy the coul bill. Beooiuilmnd nervanta are apt to be biltcr Hun (he unused Bort. met vrfit QROMIOi When you have found a fool maybe be baa discovered ono iilso. lie la nil urtlst who know enough to wait in ill I ho is hungry euough to enjoy his dinner. If we never felt that wo ought to do a thing wo wouldn't know what to wor ry about. , When a man has nothing but money and friend be must keep tbo former talking If be would keep the latter mliiiig. QenilM never counts tbe coat What's the use? It hasn't tbe price anyway! SEED TIME VSe experienced farmer has learned that aome grains require far differ ent soil than others ; aome crops need difler enthandling than others. He knows that a great deal depend3 upon right . planting at the right time, and thet the soil ; must be kept enriched. No U3e of complaining : ia summer about a mia- r take mado in the spring. -Decide before the seed is planted. t$o best time to reme dy wasting conditions in "the human body is be fore the evil is too deep ' rooted. At the first evl-' denco of loss of flesh , Scott's Emulsion .v should be taken imme diately. There is noth ing that will repair wasted tissue more quickly or replace lost flesh more abundantly than Scott's Emulsion. : It nourishes and builds up the body when ordi nary foods absolutely fail. Ift Viff tendym m timpit ffc B nr that this - pictur ta th form ol a label is the - wrapper o avar? boltlo of Entulsioa yua buy. scoTTta. BOWNE CHEMISTS i 409 PearLset NEW AVORK - j"c. an Si; pttial Sotirfs. C7 Notice in thla column five eenta per line for each inane. In regular local col umns, ten cents per tine for eaohiaaue. Seven words make abont a line. Full stock of Spectacles at E. IC CAMnrKix's. ' Souvenir postal cards nt this of fice. 3Two for a iickel. , " , - . Just receiv.ed a. fresh" factory shipment of "Premier" Oat Flakes 10c a package. Best Oat Meal on earth. . J. S. Robinson. - Finest Stalionery in town at re duced prices. E. K. Campbell Liquid Veneer, the finest furni ture polish in the world. W. R. Stallotjp. I now lutve a full and complete line of Watches, Clocks and Jew elry at prices within the reach of all. ; . E. K. Campbell, Please come in and settle your last year account. We need the money. Respectfully, ' Sloan Bum California Prunes 13c per pound or 2 Hm for 25c. Cali fornia Peach es 18c lb., 2 lbs. for 35c. : J. S. Robinson. Don't fail to see the best bar gains in town on E. K. Campbell's 5 and 10c counters. Eight Day Clocks, warranted, at the low price of $2.00 at , ' E. K. Campbell's.- Having sold out my stock of merchandise, except the plow de partment, it is necessary and im portant that I collect all accounts due me, and, therefore I request all who owe anything on store ac counts to cofne in promptly and settle. II. G. Thottek. 1 ASHEYILLE MUSIC 1 I COMPANY To the People of Mac on .MR. J S. M Traveling Salesman, ?fl Will be found at .Hotel Jarrett on February MSth to March 1st, with & KIMBALL ORGANS, 8 AND i Marions Hlahcs of pianos " j which will be displayed to the public. Mr. Tid well has just closed out sales for Wtwo car loads of instrum ents in Jackson coun -44 ty, and we have consigned a full car of Pian os and Organs to be distributed in Macon Coun- W Sty. For full particulars call on Mr. Tid well at itlfi) ft il I l"OOM .I 1tfl1 tf d JjTlie Ashville : YvYo.oO Pattondvc. NOTES FROM ELLIJAY. Timber is on the ground for a new bridge across the civek at the ford near the corundum mill. A daughter born to Mr. and Mrs; Pierce Moses. Married on upper Ellijay, Joe Williams to Miss Lily Clark, Geo. Buchanan to a Miss Woods, daugh ter of Mr. Greenlee Woods; Logan Clark to Miss Taylor, daughter of Mr. Ilansley Taylor of Jackson county. Miss Cora Moses accompanied some relatives to Indian Territory. J. T. Henry has been quite ill. ' Mr. S, A. Higdon and daughter Miss Lily, who have been on the sick list are recovering. Preaching at school house nn lower Ellijay on 1 1th inst. by the Itev. John Brendlc. - i 3. T. Henry, the " merchant up the creek lost a valuable horse, evidently through poisoning. . T. . B. Higdon. Jr., graduate from the State University, is tak ing a law course and teaching in the college. 1 - Mr. Albert Garland of Flutts township is trying farming on El lijay. " ' ' st , , . The Home Circle Department is an improvement to the Press. 1 " If the person who - borrowed a log chain without twrmission- from the premises of W.; I. Carjxmter will return the saiite to its proper place nothing will be done about it. ' . ' -" Xwrccs. Atlanta gets the. Georgia State Fuir for liiotj by guaranteeing the sum of J 17,100. ; ;: t - .. V JULE S. ROBINSON, ;;:; . .' Dry. Goods, Notions, Groceries &c. '. . My Spring andSummer line of Dress Goods will Ite shipped - in the next few days. , Donl make your purchases till you've 1 examined iny large and well assorted line of Wool and wash fabrics, many of 'which have been designated hy Dame Fash- ion as the leading Fabrics for Summer of 1D0G. My line of Thin, Sheer Goods is unusually 'attractive, with prices that will captivate all, ranging from 5c. per yard to $1. if BS CSS .j . ;.,i,.i,.i,.tM ! 1 t I t 1 1 t 1 1 l .a i -l .-. . s i H TT l H I I ... t i I -t- 0. I t .t t. i . I 1 .1 I I J I Jil"lli4l i i I I ri I I To evei'y person ivho will pay one year's sibbscript'wn to this paper THE FRANK LIN PRESS in advance, we will give absolutely free a full year's subscription to Theonly condition month of I mrun '77 J limit usjo that time. fi Jtann and ilivslde is America large pages every issue, with thing in it for every member it t i. fMt.i 1 1 1 1, m .. ...m l-l-l-1' I 1 X -l-H-l-M' l"M"H"I"l"W"H"lS-H-r- Comity senls Greeting:. TIDWELL, Mwsig 6o.,g dshe'ville,X. C. Reduced Rates. The Southern Railway. Makdi Gras Carnivaij", New Orleans, La., Mobile, Ala., Pensa cola, Fla., February 23-27th, lSXMi. Tickets for this occasion will lie sold February 21st-2fith inclusive. with final limit March 3rd, at rale of one first-class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip. (Rate from Asheville to New Orleans $22.20, to Mobile 18. 80, to Pensacola 18.80.) The final J limit of these tickets may . be extended until March 17th,, lMfJ, by payment of tee of 60 cents. Stop-overs" will be allowed on both the going and returning journey, within limits. at regular Winter Tourist stop over points. : '' . :." ;' ,':- :, Student ;r Volunteer . Move ment for Forriov Missions, Nash ville, Tenn., Feb. 28th, March 4th, 100(1. , Tickets for this occasion will be sold February 26-27-28, 1900, at rate of ono first-class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip. (Rate from Asheville. 11.05.) With final limit March 10th, 1006. ' For further information apply to the undersigned. ' - - . - J. H. Wood. - . District Passenger Agent, . - Ashe ille, N. C. f ToC- a f ;-. I- "Ihi 'tilt 1 1 1 ,M M"M"M inimmHnttaitttHMM'inin s s a a a a i -i ii 1 1 ill Hi t i i i i 1 i i i i i FREE Farm and Fireside is that yon must accept 90(1. as tic mibhshfvx nf s greatest twic-a-month Farm nearly two million readers throughout the United Suites. SomeJj of the funuly, and all the farm and C3T Sena ionr Order To-day. Address it to THE FRANKLIN PRESS, "Franklin. N. C. Hf w STATEMENT OF CONDITION OP Tfc Bank of Franklin, Franklin, N. C. At the Close of Business, Jan. 29, 190ft RESOURCES LIABILITIES linna ami Dini'ouiits fi Orrrdmfts, ii.t2 N. C. State BindH, 4 per cent.. JOOO.OO Preiniiuu mi Bonds, 2.1.1)0 Furniture anil Fixtures, H-'tl .12 CiihIi on liuml anil in Hanks KiMO.I'.l Totul $"!H0ii.Hl Cuniuiuiiced Busiuess July 1, 1903. I, J. G. Siler, Cushier of The'-Bauk of Franklin, do solemnly swear " that the above statement is true, to the best of niyJniowledfB and be lief. "" irrTlSiLEK, Cashier. Sworu toaud subscribed before me this theHlh day of Feb. 1906. Lee Crawford, C. S. C. Correct Attest : F. S. Johnston, ) Geo. A. Jones, -Directors. J. C. Wright. ) 19 WITH BEST WISHES FOR TnE YEAR. I We wish to I appreciation for the patron- I age shared with us during V. the first year of our business t n Franklin. Our efforts have '. been to please our patrons and their patronage has been I a source of pleasure tous, ',', and we trust of proit to them. : ; We solicit the continued pat' V. ronage of all during the year I now just begun. I -. ..-... .. ... .-.. J. D. Cobb & Co. u hardware;::: NOTICE OF ENTRY. Sn. um ' 1 Xorth rarollna J.C.Jonea4Co.MaconfoniHy, , . , SOO Aorea. ; 1 ) Feb. ltttli. lUOu. J. O. Jonca, XT, V. Barnard and 8am L, Kelly enter two hundred acres of land in Xantahala Township, on the waters of White-Oak Creek: BeKinnlng atale. cuaton top of ridge and running with V. H. llaldwln's 'aoulh eaat boundary line to the Cabin ridgn. thence to the Croonrnburg Janett line, thence wllh saldllns to tlieKiiney lino, thenee with aid Hue to its corner, and as the case niuy Veto the bcginnlns. '. J. C. JoKKi 4 Co. I certify that the aboe ia a true trnn mript from the record in my office. This Kub. 10, 1000. , -i K. II. Franks. fcutry 'Jukor. 1 lii fi I i i ii ill Hi I i this offer within the H farm, mid Fireside J siae i toSf and Family Journal. 24 rural topics are ablyWysco; - H Mil till M' I l"M"M"H"l"t S i I l l l l l I l i . i, H"l"l' l 'l"l-l l"l- I I"l' 'I"!"!"!"!1 Ji'i 1 II HIH-fM Capital stock paid in J 1(1000.00 Surplim 2000 00 l iiiliv.-il Prnflta Iras Expenses, 3!r.7 Inillviclual depoa. suliject to check 60W7.T5 CukIiiit's chi'rks (intHtundinKi WSU J Total S7K.106.M 0 6 express our ak Highlands Insnrancd Agency. Insures only in tbe best Com panics. LosBot promptly pa'd,., ; . T.Raxter White, Agent, H1QHUX1) B.C. Com C'p . Twotaji. 6n 4 "T" i i t
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