"Fiieby, February 15, 1924 THE 'FRANKLIH PRESS FV&e Five RADIO RALF- By JACK WILSON Copyriubt i)22 by tlie MtCSurt Ncwspaprt Syndicate 'THE CREAM 'oV f If . r : 1 11 i i pwr-..--.--. I ,- r ' 1 c.rTcr-wi ....... I ill . n : n nil i mm 1 1 1 f: . yhat, ' 1 I ANNA- f J UP ' " MAT l! y - 'Wl ! ' ! ' Tellico Locals. m. l B in Memory of Our Loving . Aunt Kate Miller, Who Died February 8, 1924 Darling, thou wast mild and lovely. Gentle as the summer breeze, Pleasant as tire air of evening, As it floats among the trees, Peaceful .tie-' thy silent slumber, .' Peaceful iii 'the grave so low, Thou no more will join bur number, TTiou i& more our songs will know. Dearest darling, you have left us here, Thy loss we deeply feel, But 'tis God who hast bereft us. t He can all our sorrows heal. . . ' Yet again we hope to meet you) When the day of life is fled, Then in heaven tvith joy to greet you Where no farewell tear is shed. Now your suffering herejs ended .And you've gone to join the throng, There to be with all your loved ones, Who have joined that happy home. Yes, we hope some day, to meet thee In that land so bright and fair, Where there'll be no more sad partinc Where there'll be no more goodbyes1. . MINNIE ANGEL. Flats Locals. We have been having some very rainy weather- for the past week. If- !(.. f I TT . ' . m. aim ;ui. urvei nanipion re turned home to Flats from tHazcl " wood, N. C, last week. Miss Ina Wishon, of Black Moun vtain. N, C, is a Flats visitor this week. Mr. James M. Grant left Flats last Mondav for his home in Green ville, S. C. We were glad to see JJiss Maud Wiklc at Sunday School again last Sunday, after a very serious illness. Mr. Perry Stafford passed through this, section Sunday on his way to Hevitts.-N. C, where he is working. Mr. Harold Cochran is very ill at this writing with rheumatism. We wish him a speedy recoeiv. "MUTT. JNlrJEFF." Mrsi Mary Siler Love Undergoes Operation Lavonia leafned late Wednesday afternoon that Mrs. Mary Siler Love had undergone an operation for ap pendicitics in Atlanta. .This news camp as a surprise to Lavonians as it ; Jt known that she was sulfer Cjfom this trouble. She came out from the operation all right and was doing as well as could be expected when last' heard from. She is at Dr. Nobles Sanitarium. Lavonia Times. Brief history of Macon County, and Topography of Macon County, in pamphlet form, for tale at the Preis office, 10c a copy. Time to Plant and the best varieties a vegetables and field seeds to plaint for caci "purpose is told in the . " 1924 Catalog of ' W00DS SEEDS A copy will be mailed you frc 1 on request. 1 Reduced prieea are quoted on Seeds, Poultry Supplies and Feeds, Fertilizer, Garden Tools and Spray , Materials. ; , , .. Free Flower Seeds and-how you may get them is told on Pg 3 of Catalog. Write for your copy. Ask for a, ScJect-Bile Seed Chart. T. W. WOOD & SONS . Seedsmen Since 18" 8 40 S. 14th St., Richmond, Va. ETNA NEWS. We are having some cold weather'' at this, writing. Miss Nina B. Bradley was the gue"st of Miss Eu!a Lakey Sunday after noon. " . Mr, Charley Carnes, of Stiles, vva'; in our seciion Sv.urday' evening on budness . ' Miss llda Russell is 'very sick vi1.!' tohsilitis. We wish her a speedy re covery. ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. Welch McCoy were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Queen Sunday. .Master Edgar Queen ?pcnt Satur day, night with his cousn, Mr. Fur man Arvey. ' . . ' . Mr. and Mrs. Jud Icenhovver spent Sunday with Mrs. Iceuhower's par ents, Mr. ancl Mrs. J. A. Lakey. Mr. and Mrs Jud Bnu'.iey were the guests of Mr. Bradley's sister, Mrs. Dock Hall, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Wade Burnett is very sick at' this writing. Hope she will soon be well. . We are having lots of sickness in this section. Mrs. W. K. Bradley was -the guest or Mrs. C. A. Kaby Monday. '. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Holbrooks and little daughter Marie were vising Mrs. Holbrooks' mother. Mrs. J. C' Icenliowcr Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Harley Burnett ha bi-en very sii'.k with tosilitis for the past week.' .Mr. II." J. Bradley was very sick last week, but is some better now. Miss Eula I.key spent the night with her cousin. Miss Nina Bradley, Wednesday, night, and they went and spent the next day with Miss Lakey 's sister, Mrs. Jud Tcenhower. There are not many cars passing now, as the roads are very bad. ' - Mr. H. 1), Dean is tea;hing a sing ing school on Saturday evenings at the-Baptist Church at this place. Ev erybody is welcome to come. DADDY'S PET. kev Bill Bradler rrd Rev. hn Smith have just . closet! a series of two weeks, meetings at this place. There were eleven added to the church, ten by experience of grace and'oi1 by letter, and the church was i?reajtly revived. Mr. Thomas Alexander, of Frank lin, was in this section a few. days ago on business. Mr. Bill Bates, of Swam County, was in this section Sunday visiting his mother, Mrs. Willani Bates, Wc are glad to see Mr. S. T. Ram sey out again, after a short. sick sneil. '.Mrs. Sarah Cochran and'.', son, Weaver, of Briartovvn, were 'through this section Friday. Mrs. Dick Cochran- and son, of Briartovvn. were visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cube, Saturday and Sunday. ; We are glad to. know that Mrs. Ed Mason, who has .been ill for some, time, is improving. We are, glad to know that there are prospects f a cotton mill :t Franklin. Mc?crs. Will Andersen and Will Dowdle, of Burningtown, were in our section last. Saturday. : MOUNTAIN LAUREL. YOU CAN'T KEEP FARMERS DOWN Why is it that Farmers keep right on being successful in the fact of adversity? , It is not "luck." it is the use of" plain horse sense,' enduring pluck, and hard work. His horse sence leads him to buy the most modern implements obtainable. His pluck and his hard work' enable hiin to use then to best advantage. .1 We are showing , a wonderful line of modern implements for the farmer. Tley are the means tf wresting success from adversity, and the price is within the reach of all.' . Have you seen these implements? ' Dropa.reund and get "an eye full' on your next trip to Franklin.. MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. . ABSENT-JvlINEVEp. Absent-Minded Man: "Mary., where is my.hat?" Mary: "Why, Henry, it's on your head." Absent-Minded . Man : '"Gracious, and so it. 1 without it!" 0 1 almost went out ft All Kinds of Legal Blanks For Sale at the Press Office. REDLAND FARM 1 Mile West of Franklin. Pure Bred. White Leghorn Eggs, D. W. . Yo.ung Strain.- per setting of 15 nuaranteilT to be Fresh and 80'' Fertile D. Robert Davis Franklin, N. C. EC! Il HIM1SMMI II I I 1Mlf i I IMii 111 Coweta Locals. Mr. and Mrs. Lenzy Cahe, of Try phosa, were' visiting relatives at this place Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Hill Cabe. of' Clark's Chapel, was visiting bis father, Mr. D". L. Cabe, Sunday. Wc are sorry to learn that Mrs. II. E. Childcrs was- on the sick list last week. Mr. and Mrs. '. Uly'sifes Carpenter were .visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Dowdle Stiudcy. . . . Misses Fay and Fleddie Mae Led forcL were visiting their sister, Mrs. Offie Carpenter, Sunday. There was a nistake about the saw mill going to Mr,. Chijders' place. Mr. George Wallace and Mr. John Cunningham have bought it. y-Therc. was a large crowd at preach ing. Sunday! Qur pastor will preach from now1 on, the first and third Sun days of each month. , Hurrah for so many 'locals! Come t))i, friends, and let's help our editor make a fine paper out of the Press. , Mr. Dave Cabe has his logging work done and has a fine bund? of pine'lumber. . . ... Mrs. Bessie Anderson was visifing Mps. Margery Cabe last week. ' . - HONEY BEE. iil.VOTiiitlaiiJit Essig Market H. O. ESSIG, Prop, Fresh. Meats of All Kinds Fine Home Made Sausage Everything kept iri a first class market. Phone 42 Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as. Administrator of J, C. .Gregory, deceased, late of Macon County, N. C, this is. to notify all persons having claims against the estate of , said deceased to-, exhibit them to the undersigned on or before thc Sth day of February, 1925. or. this notice will be plead in bar of, their recovery, AH persons indebted to said estate will please snake imme diate settlement.. - '.. This Eth day of February, 1924. . WILFORD DOWNS. M7 ( . Administrator. Last Lyceum Best of the Year 13 ff8 ff3 ill TiriirriiiiM till i -IBLblVflflnii HOI pane w 11 SMCTIVE ARTISTS PRESENTING ?ERENT EMTERT A1IEH I TWO THRILLING DRAMAS: AND AND IN ADDITION IC, SONG AND STORY Solos, Duets, Piariologues, Readings, Violin and Piano Selections - Two charming and talented young ladies .arid-. Mr. Freeman Hammond, the Nationally Famous Actor. AT;fHE:: COURT mm; FSLI, t MONDAY NIGHT, FEB. 18th, AT 8 O'CLOCK Admission: Adults 50c, School Children, 25c if I