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.v. cct. 6, i:::2 THE FRANKLIN PRESS and HIE HIGHLANDS MACOMAN E 9 j 1 n TT1 1 1 17 IT 7! Nevs - siEid Notes, of Social Infcere fa" Highlands A group of young people went to Chattooga camp on a camping trip Saturday and returned Sun day afternoon. Those who went ivere ; , Misses Mary Lizzie Potts, Lucile Pierson, and Ethel Callo way, Messrs. Bill. Potts, Thomas J Potts, Henry Cleaveland, and Fred Hopper. Mr. '. and , Mrs. Charles Potts wev the chaperones. . they reported a wonderful time and especially the fun they had canoe ing on the river. Mrs. R. H. Smith accompanied ' Miss Marie Gormley who has been staying at Mrs. J.' Z. Gottkals, to Ashevilie on Tuesday. Miss Gor mley will be there perhaps for several months and then she hopes to return to "Highlands. - The young people of the Metho dist church organized an Epworth League last Sunday night. Much interest was manifested and the league members feel they will make great progress under the leadership of their president, Miss Mary Lois Ferguson, one of the high .school teachers. The Presbyterian young people organized, a . Christian Endeavor Sunday night. Sidney McCarty -was elected president. There were about fifteen present 'and there seemed to be quite - an interest shown on the part of the young people. They feel that under Mr. McCarty's efficient leadership' that the Endeavor "will accomplish much good. ' Joe Anderson, of Cashiers, is as sisting "Charles Anderson in the drug store during October. It reminds us of the "old days" when we hear the news that it took Mrs. M. A. Pierson and her daughters, Mrs. Frank Neely and Mrs. Lawrence Crunkleton, from 6 o'clock Saturday afternoon until 4 o'clock -Sunday morning to drive r. Dntrlin tn Hictilands. The 1 1 17111 1 1auAi.11 - --o highway being blocked, they though that they would come an other route and get., back into the Franklin road near Highlands but with car trouble and losing 'then- way, they had an all night trip but we . are glad that they finally; reached Highlands safely and had no serious injuries. Mrs. Edward Schine, daughter of Mr1, and Mrs. T. B. Crunkleton, and her two daughters, Doris and Beatrice, left Saturday for her home in Staton Island, :N. Y., after a few months' visit to her parents. Mrs. T. B. Crunkleton "and Mrs. Earle Crunkleton accompanied them as far as Ashevilie. x - x ' - Miss' Sarah-Hicks Hines, who is attending school at Western Carolina Teachers' College, spent the week-end, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hines. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. H. Wink of Dalton, Ga., were visitors in Highlands this past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lewis, who have been at their summer home at Webbmont, have -returned to their winter home in Florida. The Highlands Country club closed a very satisfactory- season last Tuesday. Mr. Scott Hudson; president and general manager, is well pleased with the season's busi ness and retufned with his wife to his Atlanta home last Tuesday afternoon. I NO LONGER. HAVE OF ANY KIND.... S AUG ON SOFT MASS PILLS HAVE FNTIDPLV FREED ME OF CONSTIPATION1' The commonest curse of mankind ! constipation. It poisons us, breaks down youthful strength and vigor, ag,e us prematurely, end leaves us an easy victim of countless diseases. Millions are slaves to the laxative habit. The effect of ordinary cathtu;. tics Is only temporary; they weaken hnwAi trMnn and lose their effect. The more we take the more we have to take. A New Discovery Bile, prepared by the liver, is Na ture's great weapon against const! cation. It Is a. natural laxative, antl aeptlo and antlaold. Bile is also a clgrestant without wnicn souna aiges tlon Is lmDOsslble. ' Until the discovery of Sargon Soft If ass Pills, we have been blasting out the intestines with cathartics and purges, believing that they stimulated the liver, Science now knows that calomel, salts, oils and other ordinary laxative drugs have no effect whatever on the liver. Sargon Soft Mass Pills contain an amaamgr substance which highest medical authorities asrse is tne oniy iroouvt stimulant to tn wif Slaglc School Following is the honor roll for September: 1st Grade: Ruth Crawford, Kath erine Kiser, Tom Setser. ' 2nd Grade: G. L. Greene", Elba Ledbetter. 3rd Grade : . Virgi Collier, Vir ginia Lenoir, Myrtle Lewis, William Lewis. 4th Grade: ' Myree Anderson, George Setser. 5th Grade: Mary Joe Setser, Os ceola Lewis, Dempsey Sweatman. 7th Grade : Hoy t Ledford, Car ter Hurst. . -. J The Young People's Democratic club, which met at the school house Friday night, Sept. 30, was attend ed by a large audience. The mus ic was furnished by the Nolcn brothers. Mr, Sandy Kiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kiser, who underwent an operation at Angel Brothers' hospital, has returned home and is getting along nicely. The following program will "be given at Slagle school Friday after noon, Oct. 7: . Song "America the Beautiful." Recitation by Edith x Anderson. Play by fourth grade. October poems by Dixie Corpen ing and Beatrice Dills. Play by fifth grade. Song by Ruth Dills and Marie Anderson. Mother Goose games by the first grade. After the close of the program by the school a business meeting of the P.-T. A. and Farmers' club will be held. , Everyone is invited and urged to be present, as we wish to make plans for the community fair at this time. Mrs. Yares Martin, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. G. A. Hovis, for the past -three months, returned to her home at Newton, N. C, on Wednesday, Sept. 28. Mrs. W, S. Davis, Mrs. G. A. Hovis and Cecil Edwards went to Ashevilie Wednesday and Mrs. S. Porter, Mrs. Davis' aunt, returned with them for a few weeks' visit. Rev. and Mrs. S. H. Hilliard will be the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Davis. Rev. Mr. Hil liard wil preach Sunday morning and evening, October 9, at the Methodist church. A large crowd is expected to hear him as he is one of the most popular ministers in the Western North Carolina con ference. , Mrs. W; C. Burke and her daugh ter, who have been occupying the Sisson cottage for the past few months returned to their home in Macon, Ga., last Thursday. Mr. Arthur was the winner of the kitchen cabinet given by Potts Brothers for guessing the correct number of beans in a jar. Mrs. T. S. Munday, her mother, Mrs. Rawell, and Mrs. Awtrey of Franklin were in Highlands Friday on business. . Mrs. Munday expects to have her beauty parlor at the same place-again next summer. Mrs. Belzora Taylor, after spend ing the summer with her sister, Mrs. T. T. Hall, returned to her home at Culjowhee Saturday. Mrs. Hall accompanied her home. We are glad that little Bob Rice, son of Mr. Lewis Rice,' is improv ing so rapidly after his operation for appendicitis on September 18. duclfig activity of the liver known to) Materia Meaica. TTnlllr nrrilnnrv MLthSITlCB. tula substance does not shock or upset the svstem. it does its worn, oy aem 1.. imioin th livep to cleanse I itself by increasing; its production, of bile a more natural and thorough axatlve than can ever w osvuw by man. . Sargon sort mass run 1m lnwntlv VAlt hnvH aver taken. I They are so gentle and thorough n their action mai mer m about them to remind you that you have ever taken a medicine, and most remarkauie or miowuiw 11 a vmilnal VAailP.tlnn of the dose until the point Js reached where you no lonser require - ( tlve 01 any nina. . Thla remarliflble mcdlcUl V1 99 obtained (root PERRY'S DRUG STORE v V v I r 1 Honor Roll 13 Pupils Get on Coveted List at Highlands Thirteen students made the hon or roll for the first month of the Highlands school tern).. The' list follows: First grade:. Edna Phillips, Bill Moss, Frank Burrell.' ' Second grade: Marie Neely, Ed gar Keener. , ' Third erade : Felicia M. Ed wards, J, B. McCall, Jantes Hunt. Fourth grade: Mozelle Bryson. Well's Grove Mr,. J. 0. Nix filled his appoint ment at Well's Grove church. He has been elected to fill the pastor ship at that place. . - George Snyder, of Beta, went to Cornelia, Ga., to spend a week with his brother, R. C. Snyder, who is seriously ill. Mr. Grady Garner and' family, of Andftws, spent Sunday with his father, Mr. C. L. Garner. Miss Dora Lee Garnej spent the week-end with home folks. Mr. Harold Webb, of Mountain Rest, S. C, visited Miss Ethel Chastain Sunday. ' Miss Mary Strain and Herbert Angel have entered school at Cul- lowhee. Syrup making seems to be all the go in this community. Let every body get sweetened up before win ter. Mr. Wade Shook and family have moved from this community to make their home at Ashevilie. They will be missed in our Sunday School at Well's Grove., Olive Hill The farmers of this -section are getting along fine making syrup. Mrs. Nobia Barnard and children were the evening Iguests of . Miss Mary and Elisa Talent -Sunday. Mrs. Cannie Willis and son, Vir- gel, spent Saturday night with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs., Bill Mor gan. We are very sorry to report that Mrs. Mary Talent is very ill at this writing. Hope she will soon recover. Miss Nannie . Guffey, of Waha, spent the night with Miss Chris tena Frady of this corilmunity Sat urday night. She was accompanied home by Miss Frady Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Talent and daughter, Grace, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Talent Saturday night. Mr. Raby Roland, of the Nanta- hala section, was in this commun ity the past week. Mrs. Fannie Talent wa s in Franklin Saturday shopping. Mr.. and . Mrs. Jack Frady gave their neighbors of this community chicken dinner . Sunday. All present reported a nice time and plenty to. eat. - Howard Willis was visiting his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Jess Talent, Tuesday H ;ht. Miss Mary Talent was the guest of Mrs. W. D. Barnard Tuesday. Mr. Fred Willis made a business trip to Franklin Thursday. Mr. George Willis was visiting his sister, Mrs. Rebecca Talent, Thursday afternoon. Gneiss . Mr. Zack Pick spent the week end with his daughter, Mrs. C. W. Moses, on Ellijay. Mrs. Monroe Strain is visiting relatives in Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs; 0. E. Moses' new baby's name is Mildred Lucile. Mr. W. A. Keener went to Glcn ville Sunday, to see his brother, Pete Keener. y Miss Annis Strain, of Higdqn- ville, is visiting Mr. Monroe Strain. ' Mr. Henry Stiwinter is having his home remodeled. Little Samuel Mashburn is re covering from a very severe . case of influenza. When Torturing a Pains Are Stopped' Z'T 3 aociof mti nn tuci 4 aocioi mti van men nenomenw iuccmi 10 treating rhtumatiim that nit offle wm alwayi 'crowded ltb patient uom tar and near. Be at finally Induced to oik outstanding prescription avails- ole through drug atorea to all sufferer could oenellt rnouionai vno never aream to such thing poeaiule nave won abiolute freedom from the torturing paint ot rheu ma turn, oeurltla. lumbago and neuralgia with thi amarlng prescription ' Uatei no dtiierenct no intense the pain or no ong ou ve sutterea U ery first three doses don t oring olessed. comlortlng reltei druggist U refund rour money There are no opiates or narcotics in Bu-No-Ma Jiin and powerful vat absolutely aaim eia vVhi waste time with anything thai doesn I stop rour oalnf Cf Ru-No-Ma doer that ou 1 no you will Ret wen ueiav my causes suflerlng Try tnlt fast work m presciptlon that" puts celrldien pain ru'cxtt suriertrs D their teet ready toi weri n piari Rainbow Springs Rey. Geo. Clocr, who lives near Franklin, paid us a short visit while attending the Rainbow Springs-Cowee baseball game last Saturday afternoon. ' "Mr. and Mrs. Mack Smith and children went to Franklin last Sat urday for shopping. Mr. V. 0. Bateman, woods fore man, came down to attend! the ball game last Saturday after noon. . Several Ritter employees are ex pected to attend the Cherokee In dian fair this week. . Mr. F. W. Tittle made a busi ness trip to Aquone on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Phil McCollum,' of Franklin, arrived last Saturday afternoon and joined the Rainbow Springs team to play" the Cowee team. Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Sneed have been in Murphy the past week attending the Cherokee county fair. Born to Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Yotint, a nine-pound baby girl, September 26. Rainbow Springs won the game from Cowee last Saturday after noon in 11. innings by the score of 4 to 3. The game was a splen did one. Next game will be ex pected at Cowee next Saturday. Tellico The electric power company is surveying a line from Beechertown through this section to a point near Sylva, with intentions of putting a transmission line through here. The state bridge- crew has put the bridges in this section in good condition. Messrs. Harley and Floyd Ram sey, accompanied by Mrs. Martha Cook and sons, Gordon and Lee, made a business trip to Morgan ton recently. Mrs. John . Byrd, who has been slightly paralized, is slowly im proving. Her . many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Flora and Tom Anderson made a business trip to Waynes ville Monday. A number of people from this BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Raby, of Leatherman, announce the birth of a girl- on Tuesday, Octobef 4.. On Monday, Sept. 26, a daugh ter, Beverly M., was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christy at their home on Cartoogechaye. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leonard Corbin announce the birth of a daughter, Geraldine, at their home in Millshoal -township, on Friday, Sept. 16. . On Sunday, Sept. 18 a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Homer Cochrane at their home in Franklin. A son, Avery Jackson, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Mashburn, on Sunday. Sept. 18. at their home in the Patton section. Mr. andMrs. Ernest Loyd1 Yount of Cartoogechaye, announce the birth of a daughter on Monday, Sept. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Waldroop announce the birth of a son at their home in the Patton section. Unless you.see the name Bayer and the word genuine on the package as pictured above you can never be eure that you are taking the genuine Bayer Aspirin 'that thousands of physicians prescribe in their daily practice. The name Bayer means genuine Aspirin. It is your guarantee of purity your protection igainit the ' "sV Jk 09 at-aWe sagMMaW BAYER ASPIRIN . """""" ir 1 St. Agnes Episcopal Church FRANKLIN, N. C. Rev. Norvin C. Duncan, Rector -SUNDAY 11 a. "m, Holy communion and sermon. , , 8 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon. FRIDAY 10 a. rn. -Holy communion with special intercessions for the sick and troubled. section went to Briartown Sunday to an all-day singing. The community prayer meeting was held at the home of Mrs. James Woody Saturday night, con ducted by Mr. Jacob Anderson. Misses Ruth and Virginia Ram sey, ' who have been going to school at Franklin, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsey. Fred Pyronel of Valdese, Burke county, has sold over 200 bushels of grapes from his vineyard where 70 different varieties are being grown. '. Cleveland Cabe and Tom Wilson visited Mr. Cabe's father at Clarkesville, Ga., last week-end. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that ap nlication will be made to the Gov ernor to parole Harry Edward con victed at April 19,52 Term ot Maoon-County Court for burning woods. All persons desiring to protest will file their protest at once m the office of the Pardon Commission. This Sept. 27, 1932. FRED; EDWARD. S26-07-2tp , NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. By virtue of the power of sale vested in the undersigned Commis sioner under authority of the Deed of Trust executed by O. L. Conley and willie Conley Norton to J. M. Cabe, Trustee, said Deed of Trust bearing date of March 12th, 1932, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon Coun ty in Book No. 33, . page 13, to secure certain indebtedness in said Deed of Trust set forth, and de fault having been made in the pay ment thereof, and demand having been made upon the undersigned trustee to exercise the power of sale in said trustee vested under the terms of said Deed of Trust : I will, therefore, on Monday the 24th1 day of October, 1932 at 12 o'clock noon at the Court House door in the Town of. Franklin, North Carolina, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash the following described property: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a white oak the N. E. corner of No. 4; then S. 62 E. 4 poles to a white oak ; , then N. 44 E. 16 poles to a post oak ; then S. 20 E, 80 poles te- an Ashe on the bank of the Creek; thence S. 25 E. 84 poles to. a Chestnut oak ; thence v S. 47 W. 22 poles to a chestnut the S. is always S AF E beware of imitations :l imitations. Millions of users have proved that it is safe. Genuine Bayer Aspirin promptly relieves: Headaches' Neuralgia .Rheumatism Lumbago v Neuritis Toothache No harmful after-tfects follow iti ust, II (foe not deprtst the heart, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS E. corner of No. 4 then with its line to the beginning. Containing 23 acres- more or less. With the exceptions'! of a lot beginning on North side of road in O. L. Con ley's line runs with road west 66 fit-..to a stake; then North 72 feet to a stake; then cast 66 feet to a stake in O. L. Conley's line; then South ,72 feet to the begin ning. Said deed being made by O. L. Conley . to W. A. Conley, dated 13th day of Feb. 1928 and record ed in the Register of Deeds office for Macon County, North Carolina in book of Deeds Book 0-4, page 343. SECOND TRACT : Beginning at Black cak in line of the Spen cer Curtis land runs S. 12 W. 7j4 poles to a Black Oak William Gar lands corner; then S, ' 55 E. 28 poles to a Spanish oak; then S. 9 E. 20 poles to a rock on the Bank of the . road; then 73 E. with the road 9 poles and 5 links to a stake in Will Conley's line; llu-n with said line N. 17 W. 27i poles to a stake in the Curtis line; then with said line to the beginning. THIRD TRACT: Beginning on a Walnut and runs west to the TJB w w ; ji; A Chirming PUc Wh.r. You May Entertain Delightfully. Thi. new 17 Story Club-Hotel affords its guests the perfect summer home when in New York THE SUTTON 330 East 56th Street (Sutton Place Section) NEW YORK Daily Rate From $2.00 Special Rate for Groups of Four or More. Spacious outside rooms from $11.50 Weekly Suites from $20 Weekly A few Rooms at $10.00 FREE SWIMMING POOL ' OPEN AIR ROOF LOUNGE Beauty and Health Depend on Minerals Science Discovers that Health, Beauty and Life Itself Depend' on Proper Mineral Balance of the Body Beautiful Skin Sparkling Eye$ Health and Beauty . All Depend on Mineral Balance ARE YOU REDUCING? If 80, .you need Minerals to keep you strong and well. LEE'S MINERAL COMPOUND With Vitamins The Foundation of Health NOW YOU, TOO, CAN ENJOY Health, Strength and Vigor of Yoitth, Eat with a Keen, Hearty Appetite, Enjoy Sound Refreshing Sleep, and Feel Like Yourself Again. MAKE THIS 10 DAY TEST Convince Yourself! Stop dosing yourself with "patent medicines," harsh purgatives, oils and cathartics for just 10 days. Go to your nearest Druggist and secure a bottle of LEE'S MINERAL COMPOUND Take it regularly, and watch the results You'll be amazed at the feeling of renewed strength and vigor that soon appears. No narcotics ot alcohol to "boost you up" but s natural method of restoring health and energy For Sale By Angel's Drug Store, Franklin, and other good "dealers everywhere, or send $1.25 to LEE'S LAB ORATORIES, INC., 364 Peachtree Arcade Bydg., Atlanta, Ga. for large bottle postage paid. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS creek; then the meanders of the creek to O. L. Conley's line ; then with his line to the beginning. Containing about li acre. FOURTH TRACT: Beginning at a white oak runs N. 62 deg. west 12 poles to a black oak ; then South 14 deg. East 32 poles to a stake in the mouth of Gulley; then South 27 deg. East 48 poles to a poplar on the bank of the creek, thence North 17 deg. west 72 poles to the beginning. Containing 3 acres. J. M. CABE:, Trustee. S22-4tc-013 INSURANCE With a record of fifty-five years' servime to this com munity my companies are fa miliar with every class of risk and are still at your command. ' J. QUINCY PIERSON Highlands Bank Building HIGHLANDS, N. C. Lack of Sufficient Miner als and Vitamins De stroys Health and Brings on Untold Pain and Suf fering. No man, woman or child can look their best, feel well and strong and enjoy life, as God intended, unless the Min eral content of the body is kept in proper balance. This fact has been proven con clusively. F00D3 DEVITALIZED . Modem methods of refining foods rob them of much of the Mineral content so necessary to health. Poor cooking and unbalanced diets are another source of trouble. The body is starved for the essential Minerals and Vitamins. Soon we suffer with indigestion, constipation, headaches, nervousness, pimply skin. We lose weight, feel tired and listless, fail to get enough- sleep. Health deserts us and we wonder why. NATURAL WAY TO HEALTH After years ot research, a new and remarkable formula has been perfected that supplies the body with the essen tial Minerals. 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