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f Frkliy, ii'imry 23, 1 the f?.a:;:;u:j tress 1 XlkiYi i,m 5c per Line for Each Insertion j n I ' " ' ' ii i Personal Mention yy. i -J ' BRIEF HISTORY of Iacon County, ""'in County, I at the :.. tf . NEW TOUtux, ?ve Frank lin Hotsl daily, at' arrive Bryson City in time for hrst train. Leave Bryson on return trip at 12:30 P. M. Fare $2.00. Shepard & Welch. TAKE YQUR Jefferson Standard Life Policy with W. B. Lenoir, Resident Agent. tf "REASONS FOR THE FAITH" can new be secured in pamphlet Corm for 10 cents .per copy at the Press office, or from the authdr, rllay N. Moses, Ellijay, N, C. ' " , tf 1 WANTED Good ' bee cattle and sheen. Also corn fiA Vincr off the 100 trt 17S lhi Snnt rash naid. tf ESSlti A1AKK.C.T. FOR RENT -A good Farm. See me quick, j Sam L. Franks. It FARM STOCK If you have , a cow you would like to sell or exchange for other stock let The Press inform the farmers of Macon County about . it. The cost is! small. tf LOSTBetweeri Clayton and Franklin on the afternoon of r-Jan. .21, . one new auto tire. Return to Hotel Franklin and get reward, pit SELL OR BUY FARMMany a good tarm has been bought- and sold through a 25 "cent want ad in The Press. They cost tut little", but work wonders. Try one. ..,. tf LADIES We invite 'you to call an see our beautiful line of Spring and Summer Millinery. pFl ; J. T. MOORE & CO. . USE THE WANT AD COLUMN-If you have something to sell or if you want to buy something, the small Want Ad, at a very small cost, will do tU,ok for you. Try the PRESS. AGENTS WANTEDSell Guaranteed ' Hosiery. .' Money making proposi tion. See or write L. C. Rhodes. Franklin,' N. C. : . It M'r. C. S. GrindstaX of Sylva, N. C, was visiting relatives here for a few days last week. Mr. T. Baxter'Aihe, who has been carpenter foreman for the Georgia Railway & Power Co., at Tugalo, Ga., resigned his position last week and has-returned to-nis home in Franklin. Mr. F. E. Curtis, who is working at Tugalo, Ga., Spent the last week end jvith his family here. ' Mr. J. B. Potts, of Cullasaja, was in town on business last Friday. 'Mr. E. II. Brown, of Scaly, was a visitor in Franklin one day last week. 'Take youf Jefferson Standard1 Life Policy with W. B. Lenoir, Resident Agent-Advertisement. tf Mr.. Parker Raby.of Iotla, was in town on business last Saturday. Mr. J. C. Hurst, of Leatherman, was a visitor in Franklin Saturday. ' County Surveyor John H. Dalton, of Cowee, was in Franklin on busi ness last "Saturday. Mr, E. M.' Ray,1 of Roiitc 3, was a visitor in Franklin Saturday. t At the! Idle Hour Theatre, Friday and Satlrday, Lionel Barrymore in "Coppeiead." Critics say it's the American drama. -Audiences cheof, Japplause, weep and gasp, and critics are right. What will you say when you see "The Copper head. Advertisement. CLUB NOTES Conducted by the Womans' Club Motto: For the Public Good. , ' ; ' Officers: President Mrs, W. B. McGuire. Vice-Pres. Mrs. Wade Crawford. , Treasurer Mrs. Letter Conley. Secretary Mrs. W. W. Sloan. Mr. C P. Dills, of Gneiss, N. C, was in town ori business last Tuesdays Mr. B. M. Angel, of Ellijay, was visiting friends here this week. Mr. W. F. Curtis . spent the last week end with his family here. " ; ; FOR SALE Scholarship in the Ath ens Business College, Athens, Ga. Any one thinking of attending this well known business school would do ; well to call on the Press office before making arrangements for tuition. Prentiss Items. We are having, some fine weather at this, time, but the gVound.ls, frozen so hard that the .farmers can't plow. Mr. Ross Davis made a trip to Cor nelia, Gal, Saturday to visit friends, v Mr. Richard .Sanders, was visiting home folks in this section Saturday. tt ...i J T..1. 1. U is working, Sunday. " Mr. David Ledford, of Buck Creek, was visitingin thissection last week. The . young folks in this section have been having a good many sing ings lately. . vve are glad .to see Alessrs. ti. DcHart. and Wimer Hasfing in the mercantile business at Prentiss. " Mrs. J. E. Henson is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lf M. Henson today.;;. Mr. Grady Henson and family Mr. and Mrs. Mount Ledford, Friday ! and tunaay. ; Mr! Wiley Stockton was tKcjfeuest . off Mr. Jerry Holbrooks Sund. . Mr. L. M. Henson made. a business trip to Franklin Saturday, SCALY LOCALS. , Mrs. S. P. penland is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tim Woods, near Kyle, N. C. - Miss Lillie Penland, of Franklin, spent the week end with home folks at Scaly. Mr. Raymond Penland and Miss Annie Womack were happily married Saturday afternoon! We all wish them a long and happy life. ?v Mr. and Mrs. Oden Penland( spent Sunday wth Mrs. Penland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Patterson. Messrs. Ernest , Brown and Roy Drvman made a business trio to Franklin Friday of last week. Mrs. Oda McConnell has accepted a position in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Raymond Penland made 4 bus iness trip to Franklin last Friday. Mr. Frank Brown, of Dillard, Ga.. spent one nighj last week with his brother, Mr, Enest Brown, of this "s, of Franklin, -jion Saturday C. NjEFF.'T Ji N. C. Mr. James Cook, of Athens, Ga;, was calling 'on the; hardware trade here this week. s i Mr. Raymond W'allace, with the Sloan Paper Company, Atlanta. Ga., was .here this week on business." Mr. Chas. II. McClure, of Route 2, was in town on business yesterday. , The Elson Art Exhibit, which comes highly recommended by the State De partment of Education, and contains reproductions of many of the famous paintings, bids fair to be a treat ex traordinary to the people of Franklin. The exhibition opens at three o'clock, Friday, February 1st, in the Domestic Science room in the Frank lin Graded School building, and is free to all members of the. Woman's Club and all school children. An ad mission fee of ten cents . will be charged all visitors. It is the wish of the club that all who can will take advantage of this opportunity. Among the pictures to be seen at the exhibit are: Raphael's Sistinc Madonna and. Madonna of the Chair, Millet's Angelus and The. Gleaners, Stuart's George Washington, Watts' Sir Galahad, Reynolds' Angels Heads, The Age of Innocence, and many ntfoprs. Durf-th afternoon refreshments' wilr served by the club for the benefit of the Piano Fund. Program: The Elson Art Exhibit Mrs. Mc Guire. - !" The Story of Art Miss Burch. Art in the Home Mrs. J. Q. Wal lace. ; ' ... - . Art in the School Mrs-Gus Leach. The Finest Picture in the World (Taken from the Ladies' Home Jour nal Miss Mehaffey. ; There will be a meeting of the chairmen of all the committees at the home of- Mrs. T. J. Johnston, on Monday afternoonJanuary 28th, at three o'clock. , Friends, of Misses Grace and Myrtle McClure, ofOtto, whjreaTtending school at Montreat,(will be glad, to know that they escaped injury in the fire that destroyed the dormitory last Monday morning, .but. they lost all their belongings. It is supposed that the ischool will continue, and that other quarters will be found forth. pupils. Flats Locals We have been having some very nice weather for the past few days. Mr. Albert Caylor and family left last week for Ranger, N. C, where they are to mnke their home. We were sorry to have them go.; Mr. Ed Tallent, of Burniugtown, was a business visitor at Flats last Saturday. - , ; Messrs. Bud, Lee and Bob Hamp ton and families left Flats last week for Ranger, N. C, where they intend making their home. They will be missed in our Sunday School' : "Uncle" Parm May iCery. ill at this writing. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Perry Swafford, of Burning town, was a Flats visitor last Sunday. Mr. Bunyan Shields and wife passed through this section last week moving to Tellico, N. C. Mrs. John Grant has been; on the sick list for the past fewdays. We hope she will soon be well again; ' Miss Laurie Shields, of this sec tion, is visiting her brother, Mr. Bunyan Shields, on Tellico, at this time, , Mr. Arthur Grant has returned home fr6rti Hewitts, N. C, where he has been working for the past few months. .We are;' having a fine Sunday School and' Bible Class at, the Briartown church now, with J. M., Cochran as Superintendent. . ' "MUTT AND JEFF." Habit. , . The teacher had offered a prize for the best composition on ' "How to overcome habit." A lad of 9 years won, with this : - "Habit is hard to overcome. If you take off the first .letter, it does not change 'abit' If you take off, another letter vqu still have a 'bit' left. If you take off still'another letter, the whole orft' remains. If, you take off an other is. not totally used up, all of which jeoef to show you must throw it off - altogether." ' " Farmers Notice. Those farmers who are expecting to buy their farm seeds and' Irish potatoes at the Farmers' Federation warehouse should write or see Mr. J. A. Porter at once and tell, him just what you will want him to get , for you. It would be poor business for him to buy perishable products with no assurance that they can be sold About, one out of ten, filled out and sent in the questionnaire that I mailed out late last year. About half of those were not a'urnp.A. Sr An nrt depend on me to get sceds'for you unless you gwe me further instructions.- . JOHN V. ARRENDALE, County, Agent. Franklin, N. C. Jan. 23, 1924. AROUND TIIE CITY M A FEW fflNUTE Around the worjd in three weeks across the Atlantic in two days from New York to San Francisco from sunset to sunset. These are some of the goals that aviation experts have set for the science of flying ip the nor far distant future. Impossible! What is impossible? ." ; V : X Some people believe that you can't maVv, a shopping tour of this city in less than sev eral hours' time and yet it can be done in a few minutes. . ; You can find what you want and make sure you are getting most for your money within a few minutes' time if you do your shopping through-THE FRANKLIN PRESS advertising columns. ! . There you'll find the best offers of all sorts of 4iew and used merchandise bargains, in household equipment clothing thmgs tty? i 'I. . it. . , . iS'., ... eai specials in me stores ana sonjn through thesd always profitable columns; Take a little trip through the ads today learn how to save three hours and three dol lars in three minutes! An Ad on a Wall. The merchant felt all puffed, out. "Did you see my great advertise ment 011 the side wall of therailroad station?" he asked of his frienjd. "No," said the friend. "Have them semOhe wall around to me and I will look it over." Farmers Notice The tanners' Meeting thai "wast-anr- nounced for January 28th has beer? postponed until February 'JSth.-Plcase-remember the; date and tell your neighbors. - f ;-. . JOHN V. ARRENDALE, - . County Agents Al II: ,'JJi.','JWt 2 u W 11 Ifll M M. THE SHOP OF QUALITY On Saturday, January 26th, at ;2 P.M., the second lock will be out for inspection. Have your keys here arid see who is the lucky one. If you like to wear guaranteed Shoes, dont forget where you can buy them.' Wouldn't you like to have a pair of Shoes made in North Caro lina that the sole is guaranteed to wear as long ate the upper. We have a full' line of these Shoes at reasonable pffoes, but they are going fast. : Come in and get your number before the stock is exhausted. , We will have a new line of Dry Goods and Notions next weeL Don't miss seeing them be fore you buy. The quality is tlere and the price is right. ; - t; L..t.. 0 11. m&im , (Successor to W. T. Moore & Co.) PHONE 86 11 nyw &wr X nr ; (; 11!."' i ' ll c ... 'I i lf r c ) 1 ""S mtuim ami f )
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