y, February 15, 1S24
THE FRANKLIN PRESS
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WANT ADS
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COLD CREAM with. Peroxide. Van
ishes. Not greasy. Will keep the
skin soft and smooth. .35 cents.
It ,. FRANKLIN PHARMACY.
TQR SALE A good steer,' age 4 yrs.,
works well, weight when f at ' 1100.
Color redf Devon. If you want a good
steer call me. - A Dehart, Tellico; N.C.
BRIEF HI
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in pamphl
HISTORY of Macon County,
?pography of Macon County,
in pamphlet fornr,'for sale at the
Press office, 10c a' copy. tf
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PRESCRIPTIONS Bring them to us.
We can fill "them. And our prices
are very, reasonable.
It FRANKLIN PHARMACY.
NEW TOURING CARS leave Frank
lin Hotel daily at 7 A. M., arrive
Bryson City in time for first train.
Leave Bryson on return trip at 12 :30
P-M. Fare $2.00. ' ,Shepard & Welch.
MY ENTIRE FLOCK of White Leg
horns for sale at a bargain,
pit BRYNQIR. POULTRY YARDS.
TAKE YOUR Jefferson Standard Life
Policy with W; B. Lenoir, Resident
Agent. tf
COUGH SRYUP for that deep seated
cpugh. Ashe's White Pine with Cod
Liver Oil and Menthol' will sure re
lieve. Franklin Pharmacy. It
"REASONS FOR THE FAITH" can
new be secured in pamphlet form
for 10 cents', per copy at the Press
office; or from the author, Ray N.
Moses, Ellijay, N. C. tf
WANTED Good beef cattle and
sheep. Also com fed hogs off the
pole, 100 to 175 lbs. - Spot cash paid,
tf ' ESSIG MARKET.
FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE, eat
more bananas and apples, also
branges and lemons.,. Get them at
Blaine's Restaurant. A good place to
eat, too, when you are hungry. It
ASHE'S Laxative Cold Tablets will
relieve that cold. Onlv 25' cents a
box. FRANKLIN PHARMACY. It
FARM ' STOCK If $ou 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
SELL OfcteUY FARM Many a good
farm has been bought and sold
through a 25 cent want ad in The
Press. They cost but little, but work
wonders. Try one. - . tf
FOR CORNS and Bunions Ashe's
. Corn Remover.' the Best Made. 35
cents. FRANKLIN PHARMACY. It
USE THE WANT AD COLUMN-lf
you have something to sell or if
you want to buy something, the small
Want Ad. at a very small cost, will do
the work for you. Try the PRESS
WOULD LIKE to buy several pounds
of home made sausage each week
for the next sCveral weeks.
It C..T. BLAINE.
FOR SALE-Pure bred Golden Lace
Wyandotte Cock. Mrs. J. S. Gray,
Route 2, Franklin, Y L. pit
WE HAVE the pencils now you have
lieen looking for. Only 1 cent
apiece.. Franklin Pharmaqy. , ; It
FOR SALE Scholarship in the Ath
ens Business College, Athens, da.
Any one thinking of attending this
well known business school would do
well to call on the Press office before
making arrangements for tuition.
FOR SALE-4 or 5 tens, of good Hay,
'It. J AS. M. WILLIAMS.
WILL HAVE Frost Proof Cabbage
' Plants froln Feb. 22nd to April 1st.
Sweet Potato plants later.
It C. T. BLAINE.
CARBOLIC SALVE for general use.
Antiseptic and healing. 25 cents a
box. FRANKLIN PHARMACY. It
Notice of Republican 1
County Convention
The Republicans of Macon County
aire hereby called to meet in conven
tion in Franklin, on Monday, March
3rd, 1924, at 1 o'clock, P. M.
The business to be transacted in
such convention is the selection of
delegates i to the State Convention,
called to be 1 held in Raleigh on
Wednesday, March ,19th, and dele
gates to the Congressional, Judicial
and Senatorial Conventions yet to be
,called;.and to select a County Chair
man and Executive Committee. Each
precinct in the Countyj will hold a
precinct convention on Saturday.
March 1st, 1924, and select delegates
Jo the County Convention and elect
V precinct committee composed of
three or ;more members, a w
. Each precinct is entitled to one' del
egate and one alternate for every 50
votes or fraction thereof cast, for the
Republican 'nominee for Governor in
1920. This the 28th day of January, 1924,
HENRY G. ROBERTSON,
Chairman.
F, H. HIGD0N; Secretary. F15-2t
Persoiial Mention
Mr. Turman Guyer, of Route 3,
was in Franklin on business one day
the latter part of last. week.
Mr. Henry O. Curtis of'Sylva, N.'
C, spent a few days last, week with
relatives here.
Mr. Geo. Stiles was fierc,. from
Route 2 last Saturday. ,
. "The Man From Kckomo" .ami
Patches" thrills and suspense tw
plays you don't want to miss. . 1
. Make a date with your girl id take
her to the Cherry Festival -some time
between 10:30 A. M. and 10:30 P. M.
Better come and get your dinner.
Might not be enough left for supper!
Gojng to have an all-round good time,
though,!
Take your Jefferson Standard Life
Policy with W. B. Lenoir, Resident
Agent. Advertisement. tf
Mr. C F. Crisp, of Route 4, was
in town on business Saturday.
Mr. O. L. . Buchanan,"' of .Route 2,
was a visitor in Franklin one xlay
the first of this week.
'A violfnist who touches your heart
strings with her- tensile bow hear
Ada MacDonald at the Court House
Monday night, February 18th. .
All our "Cousins" "from the county,
invited' to the Cherry Festival, .Feb
ruary 23rd.
Bargains that will save you many
dollars will escape you if you fail to
read carefully and regularly the ad
vertising of local merchants in the
Press.
Mr. Robt. Stanley, of Prentiss, was
in town on business last Mondav.
Mr. Will Calfoway, of .Route -3, was
a visitor in Franklin Monday.
What makes a nicer present than
an apron! See the pretty ones at ths
Apron Booth at the Cherry Festival,
February 23rd, at Court House.
Maryeda' Boyd is a pianist who
makes an instant appeal. She
will 'be with' the .Freenia'n .Hammond'
Company. .
Mr. Yv. L. l.edford, enterprising
merchant. ..of Prentiss, X. C, was in
town on business one day. the first
of this week.
Rev. W. lM, Smith, pastor of the
Methodist Church, announced to. his
congregation last Sundav morning
that Rev. G. T. Rovve. D.'D., would
spend two weeks in Franklin in July
13th to 27th in a revival. Dr. Rowc
is editor of the. Methodist Quarterly
Review, and Book , Editor, of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, South,
and is one of the. leading preachers
of the South. The Methodists are to
be congratulated in securing hini for
a meeting. The pastor of the local
church had hoped to secure him for
an earlier date, but July is the only
date Dr. Rpwe .could give to Franklin
during this year.
Exquisite solo and duet numbers
all at the Court House Monday night,
February 18th. .,
Look for the big ad about the Cher
ry Festival ! 1 '
'There will be services at Daman's
Chapel next Sunday at 11 A. M.
Mr. Ulysses Carpentov of Route 2,
was a visitor in Franklin one day
this week. :
Mr. Fred Higdon this week pur
chased the home place of Mr. Henry
G. Robertson on .East Main Street.
Wc understand that Mr. Higdon in
tends to move to his new home about
March 1st; Mr. Robertson will inove
to hi:, country, place about a mile and
a bal( from town on the Georgia road.
Say! ,. We tell you in time. Look
out for Friday .night, February 29th !
It comes only once in four years ! We
are going to celebrate .this date this
year with a "Hard Times Soshul" at
the Court House. No admission fee,
but you better bring along about ten
dimes to nav fines. Watch next wppW
for program in Press.
pur telephone number is Main ,24.
When you have a guest, call our of
fice and tell iis abqut it. When you
hold a meeting or convention of any
kind in any part of' the county, ap
point a' secretary'and see that he
or she sends us a full report. We
cannot be in but one place at a time,
consequently we cannot attend and
write up all the meetings. We are
always more than plcascl to give
special mention to all news ,of this
kind senin. by our friends.
CLUB NOTES
Conducted by the Womans' Club
Motto: For the Public Goolf
Officeri:
President Mrs. W. B. McGuire. ,
Vicc-Pres. Mrs, Wade Crawford.
Treasurer Mrs. Lester Conley.
, Secretary Mrs. W. W. Sloan,
The Woman's Club wishes to pub
licfy 'thank , the, kind editor of the
Franklin Press, who. at all times,1 has
given us prompW-TOTTleous and kind
attention, always free of charge.
A Bit of History.
, Twenty-seven years ,'ago, a little
group , of women felt the need of
closer ' co-operation between home
and school. February 17th, they or
ganized Mother's Circle, which has
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National Congress of Mothers and
Parent-Teacher Associations.
Ten years ago. after a most severe
epidemic of measles and whooping
cough combined, a little band of
mothers realized the same great need
in Franklin and with the help and
advice of two or three.teachcrs, or
ganized a Mothers' Club. The State
of North Carolina had not, at that
time, affiliated with the national or
ganization, so this club, joined the
national, organization, sent dues to
Washington. D. C, and received mem
bership caMs which entitleUiolders
to membership in any statcT Since
North Carolina has been organized,
the club sends- dues to tile -State
Treasurer.. One or two' years the
need seemed so great at home that
the club voted not to send dues, but
it was soon realized that this was not
wise. The' club needed the support
the larger organization could give,
needed to'be a part of a great whole
working, together for one great pur
pose, child welfare.
Often the work seemed almost use
less and the workers grew discour
aged, but they would rally their
forces and go at it again and the
club is not ashamed of what has been
accomplished in the' past ten years.
Greater things are yet in store -for
us if we only hold together and work
together for. tbijT'our great common
cause. We need the support and en
couragement of every man, woman
and child in this community. Are
you going to give it?
Mrs. J. C. Sanders, of Prentiss, and
her daughter, Mrs. Dona Carpenter,
and Mrs. Carpenter's son, J. l were
visitors in Franklin last Tuesday. '
Llir. R. W. Shields, of ' the U. S.
! Forest .Service, is soendintr this week
j at Natural Bridge, Va., attending a
j meeting of forestry officials.
Mr. E. CVCope, of Route 3, was in
town on business las! Wednesday.
Say to. your wife on S:..turd;iy. Fch- '
ruary 23rd.-"Don't Ret any dinner to- '
day, Ole Sweetie (catch her as she
fails), let's go to a chicken dinner at
the 'Cherry Festival.'" '
BUY SHOES
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During lh6 nc-xt SO days we arc g'oinp: to sell Our stock of.;
' Children's Shoes at rock bottom prices.
Also Men's and Ladies' Winter Shoes at a price that everyone
can afford a new pair. 1
Come and let us show you. ' :
Children's Shoes at. ............1. ..$1.00 and up
. Ladies' Shoes at.............:..,..l..,.........$2.00 and up
I ,- ' Men's Shoes at.....; .....$2.35 and up
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SLOAN BROS, & CO.
;;,' Phone 85
; Where Quality and Price Rein '
PEARCE'S
PUiE-lffiD MI0DE KLAHD RED
1 will have two pens this year, -the best.' I .have,
ever had.
, No.l Pen, Ten fine pullets . headed by-'TOMV a '
twenty-five dollar cock. Egg, from this pen;. $2.00
per 15..',, ." v,'., ' : ,'"'"''' '
,' No. 2 Pen, Ten line pullets headed. by "Ihllie nor,"
a twenty-five dollar cockerel. 'Eggs from "this pen,
$1.50 per 15. '
The pullets in these .two pens are the best out of
about one hundred raised from my pens last year.
ALVAHPEARCE
Box 276.
We have just received affiJlher big shipment of
;.--V'-'IjHAis;.'-: ;
The prettiest line ever broAght to Franklin. We
invite you to call ahd see them.
ONLY THREE DOLLARS EACH.
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PROTECTION
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The National Union Fire Insurance Company, of Pittsburg, Pa.
The Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia, Pa.
These Three Old Line Insurance Companies, through this Agency,
Offer You the Ultimate inAEfiicbncy and Service.
SAMUEL H. LYLE, JR.
INSURANCE NOTARY. PUBLIC
Room 4 Bank of Franklin Building - - - , FRANKLIN, N. C.
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BIG AUCTION SALE FEBRUARY 16
AT CLARKESVULE, GE0SG:
The entire stock ;md
Vork's De;art!ne)U Store
Kits and as a whole, and sol
Tcrms: Parcel lots cash,, as a whole, one-half
cash, balance in three and six nionths secured notes.
MRS, ETHEL H. YORK,
It Adm. Estate J. L. York.
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'WHILE THE PRICE IS SIGHT.
Every Pair Guaranteed;
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FRANKUN, N. C.
or Firc-Mean But One Thing
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fixtures of the late !. L.
will lie oilered in parcel
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