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FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 192G. THE FRANKLIN PRESS PAGE FIVE 'CHICKEN DINNERS We serve chicken dinners on Saturdays and un ,days, also a chicken supper Sunday night. Best of meals and short orders served throughout the week. Our patronage is constantly increasing there's a reason. , Franklin Bakery & Restaurant THE NEW LEONARD CLEANABLE REFRIGERATOR "LIKE A CLEAN CHINA DISH" The new Leonard means more than convenient food storage. It meafis greater efficiency and econ omy, less work, better results. Get the Leonard in your home. It will buy itself over and over in saving food and ice. Learn why it gives most refrigeration at least cost. Learn why the new insulation pf thick Compressed Xorkboard, sealed with wool felt, retains the cold air and repels heat. See the ONE-PIECE PORCELAIN FOOD CHAM BER. Feel the round corners; note how the porce 'lain extends clear around the door frame; cleaning is easy. Level latches, with hair triggers, works automat ically. Be sure the Refrigerator you buy is a Leonard. Cleanable. , MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO GAINESVILLE SAW. MILLS ARE BUILT FOR SERVICE Let us have your specifications, diameter of saw wanted; will submit right prices on outfit. SHINGLE MILLS, LEVER CAP AND POWER CANE MILLS; CORD WOOD SAW FRAMES. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP........ ready at all times to do work. We solicit your or ders for-Mill Gearing, Grate Bars, Iron and Brass Castings, Machinery and Engine Repairs, Pulleys, Boxes and Hangers. Lubricators, Injectors, Pipe, Vakes, Fittings, Set and Cap Screws, Bar Iron, Angles and Shapes, .Steel Shafting, carried in stock. G A I NESVIL L EI RON WORKS Machine Shop - - - Iron and Brass Foundry THE VOICES OF TIIE MASTERS Only on a Victrola can you hear, the, voices of the greatest masters of the age reproduced. We also have records of popular music, breakdowns," etc., to suit the taste of one and all. Pianos for sale on easy terms. Victrolas are sold on the same terms. Drop in and hear your favorite pieces, . ' BRYANT FURNITURE COMPANY Pine Grove I made a trip Saturday to the Gold Mine community to hear Brother "rank Bumgarner preach and he gave us a wonderful sermon. I lis sermon Saturday was 2nd Kings, 5-11 and he sure did handle the subject well Sunday his text was Luke, 6-48, about a man who built his house on a rock which had a firm foundation anc' when the storms came they could not shake' it. Reader, I wish you couki have heard that sermon. It was one of the best I ever heard. There were visitors from Tennessee river,, Tesen- ta, Turtle Pond, Buck creek and Pine Grove. I feel sure that if I had asked each one present his opinion of the sermons the answer would have been "We were well paid for our trip.'' The congreation seemed to be spel bound, the spirit of the Lord wa: working with the people, severa' gave their hands for prayer. i Another thing. It will pay any on-. to go to listen to the singing the have there. I have never heard i;. beaten in my life. Little foiks fron ten years up sing and lead the singiiv just like grown tolks. It did my heart good to meet with the people of this fine little mountain communi ty. They are as clever people as ever lived. When you go to their homes you will find a heartfelt, welcome and plenty of good things to eat. Anoth er thing that makes this an ideal community is the Sunday school. Both old and young attend and all take part in the work. I wish all communities were like this one in that respect. What a good county we would have. - Our old friend. Mr. Holland, is seri ously sick. He had a stroke of par alysis the other day in one side. We all hope that he will soon be better. Brother Holland is one of our best citizens. Our little orphan family have the mumps now some of them. So many of us here have not had the mumps and are afraid of them, I fear the lit tle children will not get the treatment they ought to have. I hope the peo pie who have had this disease will visit these children. , . T. C. DILLS Editor's Note The father of these children was Mr. Isaac Houston in stead of Mr. Trac Houston as an nounced in The Press two weeks ago. We were unable to read the name as sent in. . Reece Brothers On the Job Realizing the pressing naed for bet ter restaurant facilities in Franklin Reece Brothers have made extensive alterations and improvements at their restaurant on Main street: Recently when the editor stepped into thei place of business for a bite to eat he thought that he had entered the wrong place. He stepped out on tin street, read the sign and tried again A long marble table greeted his eyes with other and smaller tables at the side of the room. Wade and George were dressed up like they had start ed to a Spanish ball and were busy serving the hungry. Ihe walls wen newly painted and a frigidaire sang a coolish tune at the far end of the room. This restaurant is not only ? credit but an asset to Franklin. IT HURT! WKat did? That explosion at Gor don ' Brothers' store last week that knocked tlie bottom out of prices. Many of our customers have taken ad vantage of the exceedingly low prices to stock up on their Groceries. But that explosion did not stop with lowering price's in Groceries it hit the prices on our entire stock of goods Grocer ies, Notions, Shoes, Drygoods in fact, everything. " fc Drop in and become convinced. GORDON BROTHERS "HAVE THE BARGAINS FOR YOU" LAST AND FINAL NOTIC To you who have not paid your 1924 and other years taxes: . - I will be at my office on Mondays and Sat urdays, and the other days I will be advertis ing and selling property to clear up the taxes of all who are behind' with same. Friends this is my last call. Your friend, ' f ni ALEX MOORE Tax Collector. SPRING SALE 1 L. M. Henson is putting on another Big Sale at Otto, N. G, beginning April 27th and lasting 10 days. I have a nice assortment of dress patterns from $2.00 to $3.00. One of these will be given to the one turning in the largest amount of cash during the sale. Sugar, per ft)................. ,07 Soap, seven for........ .25 Soda, seven for.. .25 Any 5c .article', 'seven for........... : ;25 Any 10c article, three for........ .25, Beans, .........'8 l-3c Pilot Knob Coffee.. ,..$1.25 Otto Leader ...1..;..... $1.25 Pyre Lard, 4 lbs.......... .80. Sheeting, per yard.....,.:...,... .... .11 Sheeting, per yard .............A2l2 Sheeting, per yard... .15 Ginghams, per yard, 11c to.... .20 Summer Underwear, per suit ' .50 I cannot give prices on all my shoes, but they must sell regardless of price. Overalls, best grade.......: ...$.1.50 See me before you buy your hosiery for men and la dies. I have all kinds at prices you cant beat. Highest prices paid for chickens and eggs during this sale and considered cash. If you miss this sale, you are going to miss BAR GAINS that you cannot get after the sale closes. Remember the date an d place. , HENSON, Otto, N. C. L. M -p. 3 SUSP Gainesville, Georgia r m mm ?, V V
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