Mr. and Mrs. R. C Snyder if Cor nelia, arc visiting Mrs, Snyder's par :nts, Mr. and Mrs. C, A, Cabc. W.N.SLOAN CIVIL ENGINEER Registered under act of Gen eral Assembly , of North Caro lina. , . Careful personal attention uiven to all work. Room Two Bank of Franklin Building. Franklin, N. C. tWLil.'.r. r I Essig Market I H. 0 ESSIG, Prop. I Fresh Meats of All Kinds fat Home' Mad Sausage t Everything: kept in a first chfcs market. Phone 42 g MANUFACTURER HERE Mr. II. Morris Tcaf, one of the iriost prominent clothing manufactur er? of Philadelphia, spent Monday hi Franklin with Mr. ana Mrs. Lee liarnard. Mr. Barnard has been en gaged for the past 25 -years in sell'hg the clothing' manufactured by Mr. Teaf. Mr. Tcaf was in Franklin three years ago ana wnue on nis recent visit stated that he is astounded at the progress Franklin has made since his last visit. He also took occasion to advise against holding lands at ex- horbitant prices and cited one or two towns in this part of the state where real estate activity has somewhat slowed up because of high prices. He suggested that a driveway be made around Lake Embry, saying that this would be of great benefit to the town New Telephone Directory The Western Carolina Telephone it 1 '. a company nas naa a new aireciory printed which is being distributed this week. . The directory contains 225 names of subscribers, being -an in crease of approximately 60 over the number obtaining when the present i company assumed charge of the local telephone exchange; a little over a year ago. This increasce in the num ber of telephones is an excellent in dex to the growth of Franklin for the past year. It is likewise a compliment to the new management. Report of the Condition of The Citizens Bank SERVICES FOR SUNDAY AT THE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. B. C. Reavis, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Mr. T. J. John ston, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m., by the pastor Morning subject: "Short Cuts Not God s Ways. , Evening subject: "Riding oh the train. . , There will be special music at thest services.' ' The Young Peoples' Missionary So ciety will meet Sunday at 6:45 p. m. The Women's Missionary Society will meet Tuesday at 3:30 at the par sonage. . .' - . Prayer . meeting Wednesday eve ning at 7:45 o'clock. ROBERTSON SELLS 40 ACRES Through Miss Lassie Kelly,, local real estate agent, Col. H. G. Robert son last week sold 40 acres of beauti ful woodland located above the lower falls of the Cullasaja to Mr. S. V. Dawson and associate? of Greens boro, N. C. It is understood that th purchasers' will develop this tract for their own use as a summer camp site. EAT AT REECE'S RESTABRAilX It's extremely nice when people come to town That such a nice' little resaturant can be found Where purit reigns in the kitchen supreme, And the tables in front are always clean. Everything cooked the most perfect way And the quickest of service both night and day, REECE'S RESTAURANT Open From Soon Till Late. NEW BUS LINE Mr. Floyd Welch and Mr. Fred Blaine have formed a partnership and will operate a double daily bus" line during the coming season between Franklin and Cornelia. See their , ad elsewhere in this issue. At Franklin, N. C, at the Close of Business April 12, 19ZS. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $ Demand Loarts Overdrafts ... .'. United States Bonds and, Liberty Bonds ..... Furniture and Fixtures ... I Cash in vault and net amounts due trom panics, Bankers and Trust Com- oanies . .;.................. Cash items held over 24 hrs. Checks for, Clearing. Customers' Liability on Ac ceptances, (expense) , 78,769.92 290.00. 1,226.45 6.989.75 2,973.06 14.79323 .1.641.24 33.00 .' 76.56 Make It Better with a Perfect Roof! A building is no better than its roof. Carey. Roofing ena- !. bles you to get the fullest use cfyourbuilding9inallweatheri under all conditions. ; A Carey Roof Is not destroyed iy steam, frost, hot weather; " jitcrms, chemicals and othej ' cef-kilters." ; ? A Carey Roof Is most eco- juxnical for you. t 11 UbAUI .Vis 'A Roof toe Every Buildinf FRANKLIN HARDWARE ' COMPANY '. total w..........:..4io6(7932i LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in .......$ 14,700.00 Snrnlns Fund ;..' 6.440.00 I Deposits subject to checks .45,855.91 Demand Lertihcates OI JLie- oosit 39,017.99 Cashier's Checks outstand ing .....i. ......... -....-:....; k 77931 TOTAL :........:.:......,.v.:.$106,793.21 State of North Carolina, County of Macon. I. W. T. Moore. cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is I true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. T. MUUKE, Cashier. Correct Attest : J. W. ROPER, ' R D SISK FURMAN ANGEL, M. D. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before rae, this 22nd day of April, 1926. W. P. MALLONEE. Dent. C. S. C. k : m rr o 1 hi I- 4 1 M Buy Frigdaire on easy terms A small down payment puts Frigidaire into your home and the rest can be absorbed on the easy GMAC monthly payment plan. Made and guaranteed by Delco-Light Co., the world's largest makers of electric re frigerators. There are complete metal cabi net models and units for converting the standard makes of ice-boxes. Mates ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION ' Product of General Motors FRANKLIN FURNITURE CO. Franklin, N. C. ft OF MEREST TO THE PUBLIC FRIGID AIRES are now on display at the stow rooms of the Nantahala Electric Company in .the McCoy Building on Main Street. Mrs. Lester Conley will be delighted to show the public the Frigidaire and Electric Ranges. . ?T,IIALA ELECTRIC CO. DeNcicjhtcrlyS IF you are one of those who have written forTheCharles WilliamStores' Catalog of big bargains and havenotreceived it We are lorry. The reason is, an amazing demand for this book has exhausted our sup Ely. We earnestly ask you to orrow a catalog from one , of our customers there are many in your community . and we are sure they will oblige you ... and us. : Of our old outomen we k plcai . belpuiandyourleMfottunate&cJgb. bort by loaning them your catalog for awhile aW couldnotforeetehowgteatthe demand would be for thU catalog and at our Special Midnunmer Sal Catalog will be published to toon May 15th, it eemi hardly practicable to print a treih lupply of the big book before the tpecial tale catalog it out. We have all the big bargain! that nave made our catalog to popular and created the huge demand, but unfortunately we have no more book. However, if our old cuttom en and new onet will co-operate with at they will render real service to ui and to their neighbors. We thank you. -.The CHARLES WHtl AM STORES Mew York City Inc. How you can Save Lloy c: your Bill A I PAII1T I Wf A SEm-PASTE PAHiT A higli; grade paint, but our price will prove that it will ' cost you less to use this high grade paint than Lead and Oil.' Get our price and save money. FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. c Varnished floors that last mm i rt ttn i t m , ft i m 1 1 n JtTti i 1 1 1 tlTlltl fl I! I ill 1 1 JifPf,lf,r You want varnish on your floors that will withstand hard usage. No mat ter what kind of floor varnish you use it will look good right after it is put on, but. time will prove whether it delivers the service it should, and foe which you pay. When you see a can of floor varnish with the Pee Gee label on it you don't have to look farther. You can depend upon it and we back that up, too. FRANKLIN FURNITURE CO. J Franklin, N. C w m a n IP': I L -i Hi

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