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THE FRANKLIN PRESS PACE SEVE-J miDAY, AUGUST 21, 132S "WANT ADS 5c per Line for Each Insertion j No' Want Ad taken for less than the price pf five lines 25 cents. FARM TOOLS The Tress has re ceived inpuiries fro used far mtools If you have any to sell send an ad to the Press. 5 cents per line, about 1 cent per word. Personal Mention 1 'Editor Singleton- of the Tri-County Ad vertiser of ' Clrakcsvjtye . and the Gainesville (Ga.). Eagkc was here last Sunday attending the Trrxtt-McCon-mll meeting. WANTED Good fat cattle;, good sheep, also corn fed hogs off the pohv 100 to 175 lbs. Spot cash paid. Essig Market. t WANTED, to do your plumbing. Satisfaction guaranteed. See me at Norman Mashburn's shop or phone residence 608. Jack Gribble.. tfpM29 WMV MHT taW o Standard 20 PaV Life, or 20 year Endowment Policy rl or hoth? -Policies issued from ONE DAY of age to 65 years. See me, of send your age and age of child for full particu lars. W. B. Lenoir, franKiin, jn. v... ' 'Miss .Amanda Slagle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Slagle, was oper ated on for appendicitis last ., week. Nov doing well. Mf'cer N. T. Kellv and Wj M cuaiintnn of Winder. Ga.. and M's. C. J. Lauer of Charlotte are visiting Mrs. Eliza Kelly and other relatives Mid friends in Franklin. Since their arrival, these srood people have been busy greetiing acquaintances. 'Mr. Harrv Walters. Mr. Paul L:tin ami M r Dan Lain from At!an:a spent last week end with their families who arc summerine at Babbhrfg Brook Farm. Young Dan trinks there is no place like the. mountains of this sec tion and is making an enviable repu tation as a mountain climber and as a fisherman. ' . . Many prominent citizens f Murphy attended the Truett-McConnell meet ing here last Sunday among whom were, Mr. C. W. Bailey, editor of the Cherokee Scout, and wife ; Rev. and Mrs. T. L Sasser; Mr. E. E. Davis, C. S. C. and wife; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Simonds; Miss Ella Simouds; Mr. J. M.'.Sloner; County1 Agent Weaver Gray and wife, and many r..-1-ers whose name -vere unobtainable. Miss Dot Thompson of Athens, Ga., and Miss Louise Alexander of Com merce, Ga., who are spending the suiri- iv. er in th mountains were week end guests of Misses Sallie Mae and Naor.n' Myers. Attorney J: Frank Ray left for Ashcville last Wednesday to engage of four big law 3u."ts. . EVERYBODY that wants 7 per cent Buckeye Cotton Seed Meal give me your order and money" and I will lay it down at the Depot at $2.30 per sack. Also Sugar at $6.50r All kinds of gro ceries at cost. S. A. Munday. pA21 CASUALTY INSURANCE T. W. Angel announces that each passen ger riding on any one of his cars that carries a bus tag is protected By Casuality insurance to the amount of $10,000. These busses operate between Franklin and Bryson .City and be tween Franklin and Dillsboro - A21 STUDENTS ENTERING the Atlanta-Southern Dental college in Octo ber should matriculate at once. This is the last year it will be possible to enter a dental college with only, high school education, and increased en rollment must be provided for in the new building now under construction. Mice Rpnlah McLo'ud of Saeinaw. Mich., who has been visiting her grand mother, Mrs. T. W. McLoud, returned by auto to her home last week. Mr. Carlton McKenzie, a mining engineer with the U. S. Steel cor poration at Birmingham, is visiting his sister and mother, Mrs. Smith Harris and Mrs. W. C. McKenzie, on Harrison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Harris, their sons Thomas and Charles, and daugh ter, Mrs. William. K. Andrews, Jr., of Roanoke, Va., are visiting Mr. Harris' mother and brother, Mrs. D. T. Harris and. Major S. A. Harris, on Harrison avenue. Anoroximatelv a -hundred preachers from all parts of the Southland have been attending the Truett-McConnell meeting during the past week. Mr. and Mrs., D. Holmes and daugh ter, Miss Dorothy, of Albany, Ga.. arrived in Franklin last week to spend some weeks of ..their vacation.. For years this family has come to Franklin in the summer time. They have many warm friends here who. are always glad to greet them. . . judge and Mrs. Clement Sutton and chikhen ot Washington. Ga.. are here to attend the Truett-McCo'incli meet ing and for. a visit wi'.h Jl rs. Sutton's pai'tiii's Dr. and Mrv Lyle. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wisnant of Atlanta who are well acquainted in Franklin are visiting friends here during the Truett-McConnell meeting. Mr. Gordon Moore and family have returned from Biltmore where they have been for some months. Mr. Moore nos has a position with the crew engaged on construction work on the Bryson City road. Dr. L. G. Hardeman, a prominent physician of Georgia and on two oc casions candidate for governor of that state, was here last week end to attend the Truett-McConnell meeting. While here Dr. Hardeman consulted Mr. Easton retrardindr the construc tion of Dower dams on some of D Hardeman's numerous large holdings m Narcoochee valley and in other parts of Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Cannon of At lantn arrived here last Saturday to spend a week visiting their daughter. Mrs. "L. W,-HameS. Mr. Cannon is owner and manager hf the ITpnrV Grady hotel, and while here he will rimihtlrs; invPstiVarp th advantapps of F ranklin relative, to the hotel busi ness. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Tumlin of Miami are prominent visitors, to Franklin this week, ror several years Dr. and tiens in Franklin. The Doctor ex- Mrs.- Tumlin have snent their vaea- nressed amazement at the progress 1' ranklin has made since he was here last summer. . Mr. C I'J. Ashe of Biltmore, N. C, arrived in Fnnik'in August 14 to at tend the TnicM-McCoimi'll meeting, lie jwill spend some time with Im uncle, Mr. J. t. I'.'crrv of Ellijay. Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Chaoman of Jacksonville who come tq Franklin each summer are expected to arrive this week for their annual vacation. The members of the 1924 trraduat- class of the Franklin High school will havp their annual reunion at the home of Robert Johnston, Saturday even-. me. Aueust 22 at 8 o clock. Air are urged to be present. Mr. an:! Mrs. E. B. McCoHum and family sp: iit the y.ctk end in Franklin camping and had as their guests Mrs. Mcfnlhim's fitter Miss Maude Ho-lgt: of iolms.m City", Tenn., Dr. and Mrs. Rider r-i Proctor and Fontana. N. C. they attended the Truett-McConnell meeting while here. All returned to Proctor Sunday night. J There are more automobiles in the United Staleis than there are telephones. Mrs, F. R. Kennibrew of Atheti's, Ga, who tame to the reunion of the Siler fanniv will spend the remainder of the dimmer here with cr'enJ and reiatives. Eeautify the school grounds. luf At WwM OUm Wia-Ult-Org 1W Tun OU I want to place a Stark's Golden Delicious demonstration orchard every district of Macon County." Any one wishing to take advantage of the special price write me. Invest in Stark's apples and you have made no mistake. I have placed two demonstration orchards. Who's next? . J. L SANDERS Special Representative : PRENTISS, N. C. Mrs. Martha McLoud and. Mrs. A C. Holt of Highlands spent last week end in Franklin visting Mrs. McLoud'? daughter, Mrs. W. W, McConneii. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Alex Knight Bradenton, FJa., are spending Vaca tion in Franklin. Mr. Knight is con nected with Sharp & Roof, realto. of Bradenton and while here has been inspecting the Lake Emory 'proper tics. I ' . '."' Mrs. E. A. Gouge of Baker6ville is here for a week's visit with her par ents, Mr. and Ms. K. D. bisk. Mr. A. B. Omohundro with the state highway commission at Boone spent las week in Franklin visiting a tnena Mr. Arthur Grant and Miss Maude Grant wene married August 17th by Judge George Capenter. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Cozad of An drews are visiting their daughter-in- law, Mrs. Henry Cozad. Mr. E. G. Watkins of Phoenix, Ari- nna. is snpntHnB1 a month's visit with his sister, Mrs. W. P. McGuire, on the Cullasaja. Mr. Watktns has lived in Arizona for 23 vears. Since his ar rival Mr. Watkins has been busy greeting friends of his boyhood days. Rev. E. T. Pioes reauests the Pres to announce that the tennis court in rear of the Episcopal church is avail able for use of the public. Franklin's numerous visitors are especially in vited to play tennis on this court. : Mrs, Horsley's mother and sister, Mrs. W.' T. Bowen and Miss Brunelle Bowcn, of Thomasville, Ga., are spend ing the month of August with Dr. and Mrs. Horsley. v Mrs. C. C. Currier f Cornelia, a I former resident of Franklin, is visit ing Mrs. C. C. Cunningham. AT'tii .ll ur Nylotis line of Toilet lyU Wiftl Articles consisting of Cold, IK Yl (Vj "' ll Disappearing, Vanishing and (. i ' LJS&( 7TX( M8,e Creams. ' liA ! i &T V Nylotis Face and Talcum 1 ! Mlr; Povfir- Wm I !p:i(A B Nylotis Shampoo and Hir- ' ,utone- WW ' VVV'm-il Nylotis Queen ard Sage Ip-V 1 s AW-&A 4 Tonic- 'til 1 ; ioV"':Vi Nylotis Beauty Balm. 1 L Q Mi'MWI- Nylotis 'Toilet Water. ': !' iP)' AVfcAA I Nylotis Perfumes. M.v ! -7r i --J i manv other toilet ar- 'Jou A , ' li' ' )Sr' 'c'ei- Come in to see us. (iiis llWil' ' We are ia" buwneti for l!5SjJ i ' wT.7i i y h. - j caq XSrf4: - ' Drink Ashe's . Dope -it Wvlvf Peak fr-itself. Cate City ' Ce ream 'n ' class ' by JyvV : Wy!) itself. Don't be deceived, in- l sist on it. None better.- 7$ t . SJmm FRANKL5N . lUji iSpll ' PHARMACY ktXSSAtim'm m pm iisjiiiii in si, sSSiaTT'i. iSCX ! Delightfully Tasty Bread r m Zt 1 rn vn ps t,v y ,rr . : " jL f m ' ' ' x d srs o qs v aim J "ft V V. Issvvrsj Grust and All! Enjoy it with yow meals and between meals. Every slice of it makes you crave another. So tasty. So nourishing. So Wholesome. Baked to the right "lightness" of the best ingredients and under most sanitary-conditions. ''.r.-. y r ." ..'' Excellent Restaurant in connection with Bakery. Clean, sanitary. One meal at our Restaurant calls. for another. Frankiiii Bakery & Restaurant PATILLO, Manager HERE Greater Beauty, Finer Performance and Let us demonstrate the latest Oldsmobile which has just arrived and which so splendidly reflects Oldsmobile policy of constant progress. ARAGS n n ft I t MSi filiate A. i ,JtW.t.CUs.
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