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PACE TEN mm W. M. S. Zone Meeting At 5now Hill study book for the dav the next zone meetincr will he .. wu., , y y.um. Illt-Cllllli I P II t P1T1 M T ot the Woman s Missionary So ricties of the Methodist churches, pr:ni,- . u.J.. church Vv,,inLi f ,.... For Musical Instruments - . .....v.lj iui iiii.il 1CK11" I .... lar (juarterly meetine lire inmates 'of the local prison The meeting was nnen,l K v a,t ucc aieiui, to those o i "J I WHO Cave niUSir.l mefnitnpntc r. Prof. R. Kent .Beattie: -'nriririri.il painoiogist in charge of foreign tree uiseases, u was announced by Paul ii. uerrard, supervisor of the Nan .11 tanaia national torest. The experimental prantings have been introduced for scientific study on sites occupied bv the American cnesuiut. Chestnuts, formerly prin cipal timber trees of the Appala chians, are nearly extinct due tn tne ravages ot the chestnut -blight. The Asiatic chestnut is resistant to the disease, Evangelist Will Hold Meeting at Union Rev. M. T. Hinshaw will begin a revival at the Union Methodist church, Sunday, Jul v 17. at 11 a m. continuing each evening at 8 p. m. throughout a period of 10 days or sitiging oi A Charge to Keep J response to the recent appeal and Have," followed by prayer by the they haye asked ! that this expres- Rev. J. W. Swalrn, pastor of the sion of their appreciation be made. Macon circuit They are stiH in need of further , The ,lc,tio ,, , u - ,I?s.t.ruments and if anyone has a 11 , s 1 1,,, , r ..r. r!U v,OI,n' a ma.ndoIn a saxaphone or .o,i l a. .that in use they cL ., ; :.: ," 1 . l"c win DC gladly received for the ""v' i'"'v-aiiy stressed the; nn- camp. K 'S0. bC Wrthy These instruments are affording 'pi, a " . ' .. a lot 01 Pleasure to these men and .... B1uup was welcomed Oy Miss will remain the property of the Vonme West, a member of the ca.m so that vhJiJn lL Ll,l Miow H, socety.; of usefulness to future Inmates as "re beaul'nmnber" Z't S" ' .P'.i-t. -angelist is from Ruther- Your- Heart" and "Si.irit n n p r u: dU K n(I to the Kev. tordton College, a man of wide ex Kniinin ti, , j-iamv xiuAfictin at tne tpiscopa perience and great success in re- J.f Tunr:nc:; Lno,i,y - r.r h l v i f . . repair jd Suly strings .he Franks T,Ul.Tt ..." ,Z , ... .. '""" "en necessary, .here must be a more than a year aire StSar hin , ' .Z, oj of .s,rment yi ,,, i(1e , cor(ia, (() was followed by Mrs. P. P . VX. Z " J.m H"" ' "1""nS S ' by ,he pa.stor' 5' J- C Swaim Jian, who in her own inimitable - way;tpresented the three following Funera, Conducted For timer btamey Fined For Violating Barber Shop Law Jesse Estes, of the Cullasaiu com munity, was tried before Magistrate Robert b. Henry Monday afternoon for practicing barberin ' . O i".uui lb license. He was found guilty and fined $25 and costs. The fine was suspended on payment nf th ec provided' he complies with the law! tred M. Hu&rhes. of barber shops,' has just completed his regular inspection tmir in Vf-.: con county and reports that all the barber shops in the m Urade A class. Mr. Hughes fur ther stated that his department was putting forth every effort force the sanitary rules governing barber shous. to afford cof ior .the public to receive their ton- sonai needs. I Year Book Editor Visits Forest " G. Hambidge, of Washington, D. C, editor of the United States de partment of agriculture Year Book, visited the Nantahala national for est this week. Mr. Hambidge made a hurried in spection of the improvements and scenic points on the forest so as to become better acquainted with the accomplishments of the forest ser vice in this field. He was especially impressed iy the developments of the Nantahala national forest and the efforts he. ing made to attract tourists to this section of the county. "The tourist trade, coupled with the vast resources of the Nantahala national forest, will eventually play a treat Dart in stabilizing the rnm. munities within the forest, he said." After a bountiful hinrh anH nl.-is ant social hour, 'Mrs. Gordon Moore presented The World Outlook." Others on the program during me anernoon session were: Dr. J. M. Terrell, a returned missionary i.um orazn, wno gave a brief, but inspiring talk; the Rev. J. C Swaim and George M. Schuyler, Duke student, who finished the -untry Ham Good Steak CAGLE'S CAFE FRANKLIN SYLVA HOME OF FINE FOODS COURTEOUS SERVJCE CHICKEN 'DINNERS EXCELLENT COFFEE We Appreciate Your Patronage A. G. CAGLE, Prop. who urges- that all people of this section and surroundinc territory ..... . - attend tne meeting. Classified Advertisements Funeral services for Elmpr Stnm. ey were held at the Coweta Bap tist cnurcir on luesday. In the ab- CfMCfl r( flirt t? J r J i i t charge of the. services. Interment L G,ant St""gless Green Pod Seed was in the rhnreK neans, iu cents per lb. Roy F, - wivav.ii V.V.1111.II V. I r - Mr: Stamev Viu.A u;m,Jt Af ttiniunghara. J . I1U1I3V-11 AV1UJ1" I 1 A Bessie Seaboat, in Demorest,' Ga. ' FOR SALE-Underwood type burvivintr are his narpntc Afr 1 ur;r n anA fre r..i cT- 7 -.,' . ew, ai Dargain : , J c i"iicy, oi warKes-t. n. iiryson, Cullasaja, N C ....n., vjo. , mite uiuincrs, ivouert, J tp J14 -ivuc ana wiinam tmev snH four sisters. Mrs. , Bessie SM of Demorest. Ga - Miseee w;iio' Ruth and Alice Stamey, of Clarkes yille, Ga., and a numtier of relatives in' Macon county. Inspect Asiatic Chestnut Plantation An inspection' of the Asiatlr chestnut plantation in the Nanta- naia national forest was made this week by Dr.; Haven Mitcalf and Tailored Suits, by the Progress Tailoring Co. Fall and winter pat terns now out. Prices range from $20.45 to $31.95. See Frank Jamison at S & L 10c Store, Franklin, N. C. ltp : ' Jl II !'' ' ' ' laor i . v , ivo unevroiet Ueluxe Coach, clean as $QCC a pin ODD 1934 Ford V-8 .Sedani'a'' good car" and $OQC a good buy for LaOO 1937 Chevrolet Deluxe Coach7driven $fOC only 18,000 miles, only .... 49!) 1933 Chevrolet Coupe, good shape,' $OQC '. new paint tQ 1934 for t T"8 COUPe, 1931 Chevrolet Coach, runi good! You $1 1C can t beat this car for .1.10- 1930 Chevrolet Coupe. This car "is "a $QA bargain for iU 1929 Two Model A Ford Road-I'jjFand $7C n 84er8, gootl tranPortation w , O 1934 Dodge 4-Door Sedan; a real buy J g 1935 buy f CaC c'ean as a pin a real $Jgg We have seven i Pi 8hape and priced right. Best assortment we have ever had m 'z-ton and l-ton Trucks. See theml WE WILL ACCEPT LIVE STOCK IN TRADE ON ANY OF THE ABOVE LISTED CARS OR TRUCKS BURRELL MOTOR CO. Phone 123 Franklin, N. C. Keys made for anv PlnrL-o and sewing machines reoaired Safes opened and combinations changed, unng me something I can't do.- I C M. Mewborn ltp For- a few more davs von ran o-et - j n an extra nair of tmnsers FRKF with every tailored-to-measure suit; tfOD uaines, Scott Griffin Hotel, rranklin, JN. C. ltc EXTRA SPECIAL For otr day Big new lot of chA ren c clothes, drand bargains. ECONOMY SHOP Mrs. Teseier Prnn , , - . ItC WAiN i ED From bottom price for cash, email farm livable house, snrintr or. hront- f, J - w o w" V TV mncs or franklin, on a highway. up FOR SALE 500 hale, rtinl herds grass, corn, neavine nv hn and millet hay at from 40c to 75c per Daie. Ada Mr nv RnnUim M3 tfc SALE On Tulv 19. hecrinnintr at y a. m., at my home place I wil sell at auction some farm tor.ie household and kitchen items. Terms' cash. J. W. Rickman. J7 2tp J14 XNU11CE I have seenrert tlie agency for the famous Schwantz wuauty tauored-to-Measure clothes Atter July I will have a ful line of samoles. Re cure c- S. & L 10c oiore, rranklin, N. C ltp FOR SALE An ideal home, 25 acres, orcnard and vineyard, 7 room house, good out buildings and i ulk ceiiar. u u, Bryson, Cullasaia M C J7-2tp-J14 ' FOR SALE Barcrain in nmn. o " - ' ... ' I11VI est. Oa. Two 5torv fpom room dwelling, two hatho tm . . . " - stairways, two downstairs porches, one upstairs screened - v JIVULIUK U4i!in, garden and car shelters Write Box X The J7 3tp J21 I have six new hirvelee miA K an excellent company, for sale at um .ou eacn, cash price. These come in either" large or small boys and girls sizes. Wish to sell them all very soon hence the reason for FARMERS See us before buvincr vour Grass Seeds. We have a ffood assortment of fresh dependable seeds now on nana, at the right time for sowing. Macon County Supply Go. Hardware, Mill Supplies, Farm Implements LYMAN HIGDON AND HARVE BRYANT, Mgrm. FRANKLIN, N. C. Bum mrmE 25-Ib. bag $1.25 Puffed Wheat 2 boxes 15 c ' Rose Royal Flour 24-ib- w 69c Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 5 lbs. 20 c Lipton's 4-oz. pkg. GLASS FREE 23 c Salt or Matches 3 10 c Make This Your Headquarters For CDammunSfliig Meafls Half Gallon .Irits'.y;'-;' Certo . Sure Jell - l Wax Jar Lids - Jar Rubbers P. tne low price. C T m ATXTtT I 2tc-Jlyl4 J!y21 :-r. .
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