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V' THURSDAY, DCEMEEIt SC. IS27 THE FRANKLIN PRESS WANT ADS 5c per Line for Each Insertion No Want Ad taken for lets than the price of five lines 25 cent WANTED-Good fat cattle, good sheep, also corn fed hogs off the pole, 100 to 175 lbs. Spot cash paid Essig Market. tf FOR SALE Plain typewriter paper in boxes; $1.50 to $2.00 per box of 500 sheets. Franklin Press. tf FOR SALE Nice personal stationery for ladies, Envelopes to match. 50 and 75 cents ptr box. Franklin Press. SECOND' SHEETS Iri packages of 5CK) . at. 50 . cents per package Franklin Press. . . if REMOVAL OF THE SINGER . STORE . Want to announce that, the Singer Se'Sving Machine Co.. has nioved the " Store front -Andrews to Murpliy, 102, Hiwasscc St. in .the . Candler iMd. For service, on your machines Call Phone 176, If your old machine ir, not giving sen ice let us ktuw and we will be klad to help vou with it. SINGER. SEWING .MACHINE CO. O. K. Kirby, Manager, 4ll)29 FOR SALEOr.e-horse. iover Gaso- ' line Engine in good, condition. Price $10M Frankliil Press. tf KOk R ENT $25 " iier '10nth New apartments. Five "rooms, bath, garage, hardwood floors, .kitchen range, hot and cold water in lath and kitchen, lotla street nc?.r court ' house. GEORGE WURST. FOR SALE Some household furni ture, cheap. Mrs. W. H. SELLERS, , v- . tf ltH RENT A new. 6-room house including bath, gar?.ge. Lights and water furnished. A $23 month. See K El D CABE, Macon County Supply Co. p2tD29 FOR'. RENT $25 per month New apartments. Five rooms, bath, garage, hardwood floors, .' kitchen range, hot and. cold water in bath and kitchen. Jotla street near court house. . GEORGE WURST. WANTED A few drv cows for fml-ers.-J. W. ALDINGTON, Route 2, Franklin, N. C. pJ5 WANTED I will buy some good colored dry cows, heifers and steers. Prefer them to be tin thin order. LEE BARNARD, Franklin, N, C. It FOR SALE-Two Church Lights, 12 lamps each. For price enquire MISS C. B. ELLIOTT, Highlands, N. C Personal Mention Mr., and Mrs. Dan Jacobs, of ji'oc coa, Ga., were in Franklin Monday. Mr. Jim Cook was at home for the holidays. Mr. E. Sllunnicutt made a busi ness trip totvshevillc Monday. If you're afraid to be th'rilled.don't go to see "The Fire Brigade." Adv. "The Fire Brigade" is "The Big Parade" of peace time. Adv. I Mrs. Horslcy has returned from a visit to friends and relatives "at Th'om asville, Ga. Frances'1 Davenport "and Mildred Harris .are recovering from . attacks' of measles and pneumonia. . Mr. and Mrs. Carr 1'ryson a'e hap py over ' the arrival -of a daughter, Margaret Ruth, on December 13. Miss Eleanor Sloan will entertain at her home with a dance -on Wed nesday evening. MefiSrs Allen Siler and Dick Jones attended the Yancy-Hunnictltt wedding in, Charlotte Tuesday evening. "Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sl6an and fanb ily, of Camilla, Ga., arc guests of Mr. Sloan's mother, Mrs. Jess Sloan. Miss . Harriette Kinnebrcw spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. E. R-. Kinnebrcw. . Miss Margaret Rogers, who is prin cipal of Smithfield High school, is home for the holidays. . Mr. Francis Tessicur, of Batton Rogue, -La., is spending Christmas with his wife and family. ;"'' Mr. and Mrs. Lylc Jones and fam ily, of Ashevillc., were dinner guests of Mrs. Hattic Jones Monday. Mrs. George Johnston has returned from Athens, Gai, where she spent Christmas with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. S., Patrick, of Waynesville, were visiting Mrs. C. L. Pendergrass Sunday. FOR SALE A few fresh cows and neifers.-C W. TEAGUE, Prentiss, N. C. p4tJ19 Miss Virginia Frady and Miss Eliza beth Slaughter and Mrs. W. B. Frady, if Asheville, were visiting Miss Ed wina Dalrymple Thursday of last week. Misses Frady and Elizabeth were room-mates of Edwina at Mars Hill College. Ostein tftdose la Child's The Senior League, gave ti pageant at the Methodist church last Sunday evening which was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Gastqn O'rtis has been ill at their home on Harrison avenue for several days, but Is improving at pres ent.. ' Mr. P. H. Swafford, who has been at Winston-Salem is home for a while and will remain here provided ' he can find suitable employment. Mr. C P. Cabe, of Charleston, W, Va., spent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Cabe at Otto. Mr. Fred Sloan, who is attending college at Raleigh, is spending the holidavs with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sloan.' - Miss Virginia Smith, who is teach i"sr at Gibson, N, G, is spending Christmas vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F, T. Smith. Mr. A. J, Kichardson, of Charlotte, and Mr.-A. Richardson, of Erwin, Trim., were visiting their sisters, .Mrs. H. W. Cabe and Mrs. C. L. Pender grass during the holidays. Mr. ,V. B. McGuirc, Jr., a student at Davidson College, is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.'B. McGuirc. Mr. M. L. Stiles, who. has been living .at Lexington, Ga., has nioved with his family to their new home on Bidwell . street. Fianklin extends them a cordial welcome. Mr. Stiles will leave Friday for Boston, Mass., to accept a position with the people who are building the new water system- for that city. A dark glittering melodrama of the loves' and hates of Snanish hearts clattering hoofs---guns fired wildly r the bandits enter the hacienda ot the ricli Senora and then suddenly re membrance of old Spain and See "The Climbers starring Irene Rich , Adv. Ho, too, had been banished from Spain and he was now leader of the banditti taking' from-, the rich giving to. the poor he swept with his riders up to the door of the rich lady from Spain the cruel lady the.. Wtt of his whip beating ,the, door the wdy came and See "The Climbers" starring Irene Rich Adv. Misses Annie Will and Freda Siler entertained with two tables of bridge on . Monday .afternoon. . Those play ing were: Miss Betty Sloan, Miss Cornelia Smith, Miss On Sue Hun nicutt, Miss Mat-tie Angel, Miss' Vir ginia Sloan, Miss Eleanor Sloan, Miss Annie Will Siler and Freda Siler, Miss Virginia Sloan played high and Miss Ora Sue. Hunnicutt played low. Lovely prizes were presented to each. Hot chocolate, cake, and mints were served. New and renewal subscribers for this week: E. G-ChildorV Whittier, N. C; Frd Sloan. N. V.. State Colletre. Ral eigh, ' N. C; Miss Margaret Rogers, bmithhekl, N. L. ; James A. Lram, 316-27th St., Union Citv, N. J.'; Mrs. A. J. Newman, 523 Hall St.' S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich,; Airs. A. E. Waldroop, Teresita, N. G; Mrs. Wade Shuler Route One,' Scottsburg, Ind. ; G. W. McGee, Route One, Franklin, N. C: T. S. Love; lotla. N. G: Mar vin Howard, Tryphosa, N. C. ; J. H. Lnloe, Route One, franklin, N. L. ; John Bingham, Franklin, N. G; Mrs. W. E. Smiflk sj&s, N. G; Eliza E. Younce, KoutVThrcc, Franklin, N. C. : Mrs. C. E. Cooncr. 503 Ohio Ave:, Etowah, Tenn.; J. B. Younce, T- '1 T - . " II.- t rossn, ure.; j. c uuest, vare: i.ock Quarry, Cahlerwood, Tenn.; R. Brad- ley, Route Two, Bow, Wash.; Hugh Anderson Box 33, American Falls, Idaho. Continual dosinff upsets children's delicate stomachs. ( a Vicks is applied externally and J ? therefore cannot disturb the diges- J tion. It acts in two ways: y (1) The body heat releases the ingredients in the form of vapors vhich are inhaled. (2) At the same time Vicks "draws out" the soreness like a . JJUU1LMX. i For colds, grip and flu take B I TRADE MARK REO. alotabs Relieves the congestion, prevents complication, und hastens recovery. . ', " Mr. Joseph Moore, of Merrer Uni versity, Macnn, Ga.. is spending the holidavs with his , parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moore. County Agent Lylcs Harris and family spent part of the holidays with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J-, W. Harris, at Spartanburg, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lylman Higdon are movihg. this week to .their beautiful new home on Wayah street. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Kinnebrcw and family, of Asheville, are spending a few days with Mrs. E. R. Kinnebrcw at Trimont Inn. ' A more , human, .lovable Charles Ray. than you have ever seen, plays "Terry O'Neill". in "The Fire Brigade." t vr -. "-T- '-Adv: Prof. Hugh Autrcy, who has been in. France since June studying, , has returned home and is spending his vacation with his parents, Judge and Mrs. Autrey. Mr. Gilmer Crawford accompanied Mr. Emory Hunnicutt. fo Charlotte .to 'act. as best man at the Yancy Hunnicutt wedding ..which occured Tuesday evening, Miss Kate Higdon and Mr. Ril Higdon are at home from collece spending Christmas holidays with their parents,. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Higdon. Miss baisv Siler called her famjlv over long distance from New York City, on Christmas eve. She sent "best wishes to everybody in town and to the folks up the creek." Rev. R. F. Mock " will use as his subject next Sunday morning "A ' New Way." A way we know very little about. Sunday evening he wil1 spea' tf the young ncople from the subiect "What is Worth Whi'e." The publi- . 1 ' - 1,4 .... Mr. and Mirs.' W. W. ' Sloan en tertained on Monday evening at a family reunion at which thirty mem bers were present. Music and jokes added much mer riiHentto the evening. Mrs. Sloan was assisted in serving cake and. cof fee by her daughter Betty, and Miss Tim Crawford. The Press welcomes those wbo have returned to Franklin for .the holidays. Just keep speeding and see what Chief Henrv does. ' .' Wreck Friday of last week, Alex Southards driving a truck ran 'into the car of T. S. A Kannaday on Main street Kannaday's car ' was standing at the curb when struck by the truck. The wreck resulted in- the injury of no one, but both vehicles were badly damaged. It is said that Southards was speeding. Jack Stribling sivs '.hat some one was trying' to make Press Want Ads Bring Results Aiiion tlivse j Franklin to spen home folks were Laura Jones, K Smith, Katha Messrs C. C. J. J). Frankf-f AlcConnell, ai dents at van turned earlier last week's Pro -I V i X X ".ii. . f I V Make Up Ymv Mind It is more joy to SAVE and HAVE than to spend . If you do not believe this try having and increasing ' .count all you can for just one solid year, START SAVING REGULARLY NOW - - - V We invite YOUR Banking"- Business THINK! HAVE MONEY! CITIZENS BANK "Home of the Thrifty" FRANKLIN, N. C. THrNC! -1! TP HAVE MCNZY1 FARM LOANS We are in position to make an unlimited number of acceptable . loans to farmers. - Repayment under the Govern-; ment amortization plan over 7a K. period ot , SS years. J Prompt and Fair Appraisals Write us for further iiformat';on Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh : i RALEIGH, N C. Get In Shape for Anot Year J(Your ' toolsi you hve forg nelecled luri) nastryear. wov , time, at- New YcsN brin them to overhauling and mg and putting in fir rlncc rnrnlitinn Cr miJ be you jtcd new Co ' and paas this year. fyc io.4e re A GAINESVILLE IRON VORICS . GAIMESVILlli GA. II. " X V ( y Si is lnvnca io Doin services. a comet out jJ-Kannaday's tr.
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