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Friday, October 19, 1924 THE FRANKLIN PRESS Page evc:i 1 II YOUR WINTER SUPPLIES AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES For tlje next, few weeks you will find at my store a nice line of Fall and Winter Goods at iock bottom prices. Now I don't mean to misrepresent anything. I want to give you just what I advertise. My stock consists of Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions and Groceries. I will give you the best of Outings at 18c per yd. Good Sheeting, yard wide, at 2l2 peV yard. A line of Winter Dress Goods that' is attractive. You will buy when you see. 5 lbs. Good Coffee, $1.00. Will sell Shoes at cost. , , Sweaters and Underwear at bargains. . Shot Gun Shells, New Club, 75c. Apple and Mule Tobacco, l5c. Now I don't think it necessary to price every thing in this. Ad. I insist on you coming to see for yourself. I am sure we can agree on the price. Ik first at the IJargainore. Located one mile west of Prentiss, N. C. W; RANSOM LEDFORD Personal Mention . Messrs. Francis and Herman Kcr, of Ashcvillc. spout a short while here the latter part of last week, coming here to attend the funeral services of A. W. Mangum. Mr. C. II. Fouls', of Route 3, was a visitor in Franklin last Friday. Mrs. Jas. Early, of Jacksonville, Fla., is spending several days here with her sister, Mrs. A. W. Mangum after being called here on account of the death of Mr. Mangum. Mr. E. G. Houston, of Route 2, was iif town on business last F'riday. NORTH CAROLINA October 13th to 17th, 1924 HOME-COMING WEEK Annual Vacation Time A Social Event An Arena of Friendly Competi tion A Medium of Exchange for Ideas and Property . An Educational Opportunity A Reflection of Agricultural Optimism An Annual Census of Progres sive Agriculture A- Pageant of Progress You Will See THE BEST CATTLE, SWINE, SKEEP AND POULTRY PRODUCTS OF THE FARM AND HOME PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY BY THE BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUBS AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS A FINE-ART SHOW, INCLUDING A LOAN EXHIBIT FROM NEW YORK CITY, REPRESENTING SOME OF THE BEST AMERICAN ARTISTS A LIFE-SIZE COW (STATUARY) MADE FROM BUTTER BY A FAMOUS SCULPTOR THE BIGGEST CARNIVAL, TWO TRAIN LOADS, FOR ENTER- TAINMENT ROW 20 DISTINCT FREE ACTS, TWICE DAILY, ON RACE TRACK IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND RACES EVERY DAY, WITH UNIFORM PURSES OF $500 EACH MAMMOTH COTTON PALACE, REQUIRING 1Q CARLOADS OF COTTON TO CONSTRUCT LICENSED A. K. C. DOG SHOW FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHT NO DULL MOMENTS 1 Special Reduction in Railroad Fare on All Regular and Special Trains Meet Us in Raleigh at the North Carolina State Fair "It Shows North Carolina" 1PJ Asheville's Famous Eyesight Specialist Has Arranged to Re-Visit FRANKLIN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBERS - (One Day Only) W - EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED "KNOW U3 BYTHIS SIGN'." 78 PATTON AVE. ASHEVILLE, N.C. , Phone qr Write Us For Appointment. THE FRANKLIN PHARMACY 'Remember Perfect Fitting Glasses Guaranteed Take your Jefferson Standard Life Policy with W. B. Lenoir, Resident Agent Advertisement. tf Opportunity knocks at your door hut once. Attend the sale of the Bob Davis' farm next Monday. Mr. Tnm Dills, of Cartoogechayc, was in tow;; on business Saturday. PENCILS, TABLETS, COMPOSITION BOOKS, Huylers and Norris Candies, Scheaffers Life Time Fountain Pens, Ingersol Pencils. Le Geets Poultry and Stock Remedies. BRING US JOUR PRESCRIPTIONS. FRANKLIN PHARMACY WE ARE IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH ft Miss Allie C'aler, from Rainbow Springs, on Upper Xantahala, was in town hbom-ingiast Saturday. Mr. ' Charley Downs, of lotla, .was visitor in I'"ranklin last .Saturday. X Don't forget the date'of the sale of the I'oi Dav's farm, next Mon day, October !.3th, . '. Messrs. X. V. Gennett, Frank Dil lard and Re id Crawford, of Asheville, spent the last week end in Franklin visiting relatives and friends. Mr. II. M. P,ascom, of Highlands, was a visitor in Franklin Monday. Mrs. S. C. Drake and Mrs.i E. J. Browning left last Monday for their home at Macon, Ga., after spending several weeks here visiting . Mrs. Drake's daughter, Mrs. J. B. Lyle. HURRAH! HURRAH! Never before has there been such bargains sold as we. are going to sell at this time. We will sell our entire stock at a very low-price. We have a i'tre stock of Star HnnVd and-Elkin T;nj"h Hid j Shoes in' !;o . for cose. Every n;iir '.!.'! raritced. . ' ih'UYi 2c ;u:r yard and .up. Sei .'G 2Gc per yard and up. We have a new 1i!l of Dry Goods on the road, consisting of Sweaters, Underwear.- and Uresis Goods. . Crescent Lard 15c per lb. . Mule and Apple Tobacco 15c per plug. Don't fail to come and see our bar- II s ! I gains. D0WDLE & LONG ' PRENTISS, N. C. The Bob Davis property will be sold regardless of price. Be on hand, as you may never 'have another op portunity like this. Mrs. E. B. Embry, of Quincy, Fla., land Mrs. 'Libert liurke, ot lienton, Mo., are. spending a few days here 011 a visit to tkeir sister, Mrs.'Gus Leach. Mr. . Weimar Jones, editor oj the Tri-County News, of Andrews, N. C, spent last Tuesday night with rela tives here, returning to Andrews on WeWsday afternoon. Mr. R. C. Brown, "of Andrews, N. C, spent a short time with-friends here this week. HZ The Bob Dav;s property will be sold regardless of price. Be on hand as you .may never have another op portunity like this. Five purebred and twenty-six grade Guernseys arrived here Wednesday for the farmers of our county." For a quality range at moderate cost, buy Cole's Down Draft -Range. It has no equal for the price. Quite a number of our people made the trip to the Cherokee Indian Fair 'at Yellow Hill this week. Don't ; forget the date of the sale of lire j'-ob Davis farm, next Mon day, October -j.jtli. Mr. B. M. Angel, of Ellijay, was visiting friends 'in town one day the first of -this week. Messrs. Jas. A. Palmer and Harry Shepherd left last' Wednesday for Akron, Ohio, where they expect to spend the" winter. The Bob Davis sale is put on by a home land and auction company. Their motto is "A square deal for a round dollar." Insurance payments ielp recom pense the insured in a financial way, but they cannot restore an arm, a leg. a life or property lost, through care lessness. . If you want to hear a REAL, band, attend the Bob Davis land sale next Mend a v.' Twenty years ago the supposedly popular method of obtaining votes was to "bust" a trust. Now that they have all of the trusts "busted," a lot of agitators would like to "bust" the farmer with tax raisig schemes. If you want to hoar a REAL band, attend the Bob Davis land sale next Monday. .. . . BUILDINGS READY FOR WINTER? This is the season when the ho:-M wife gets the family's' heavies If ready for winter service. A patch -here and then, wili ;:x some of them j up; others must be replaced. ... ' . - , ' It's' just as important to inspect yon;- t:uil(lin to it'.sv.e that they re ; properly protected against winter's storms. , First the Roofs i Usc Carey's Roofing to replace those beyond repair. It's weather-. nroof. tire resisting, and guarantee"d for fifteen years. Cart be laid right over the old roof. Red and green rolls 103 square feet to-the roll. Kf. " ' $3.S0 Each- ' . ' . f.M Noah's Pitch . Exceptionally good for patching around leaky chimneys, "in valleys, or leaks in metal and composition roofs.- Can also In: lued to patch fiat metal surfaces like the bottom of galvanized water tanks. 1-lb. Cane, 25c - .j.-- Also the Siding And surely you'll .examine-the -siding window' and door jambs, steps, ' , .15. .'11 . 1. . A 1 1. . I Ll.- 1 'I WllKiOW.aua uoor sins, puiwi .pusi uu.scs, aim i ri c uuiuei uus inner puices where a little paint or a slight repair now. .will save a big bill a year from now. WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU'LL NEED IN THE PAINT AND TOOL LINE ' . Z Z rg Replace That Glass Before ' Cold Weather Comes i - - - ' Check up your house .window-!, i storm windows, hot bed sash to see that all broken pa.nes'are re- placed before cold weather comes, i All standard sizes in single and I double strength. We are prepared to cut any size you may need. 1 , Putty Knives, 15c and 40c Putty, 1 lb., 10c ToolsHinges Locks For repairs around the harp and other buildings or for that n.ew implement hed or hcii house you are going to put up you'll need a good hammer, . saw, carpenter's wrecking bar, .dependable locks and hinges, and paint. Hammers, 25c to $1.50 Good Gensral Purposa Saw, $1.50 Wrecking Bar, 25c A Good Stock of Hinsjei and Lockj Moderately Priced - ' Sy FRANKLIN HARDWAKE CO. FRANKLIN, N C.
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