So many of the Browns, Smiths and Joneses in Veter ans administration insurance files have the same first and middle names that they are fil ed by birth dates. The N. C. Aberdeen-Angus Breeders association sale In El kin recently netted cattlemen a total of $14,424.78. an averag'. of $335.46 per head of cattle 1 sold WOOD IS A V * !LABLE AT OUR YARD * We regret that we are unable to deliver all of our wocd while operating our temporary mi'l and rebuilding our band saw mill. If ycu wish to buy wood at our yard, see or call ? Mrs. Ordway Telephone 187-W. ZICKGRAF HARDWOOD COMPANY A Home To Stand The Test Of Time Greater hardiness (ability to withstand all kinds of weather) and more handsome appearance are a few of the important advantages of building homes entirely with concrete blocks. For con struction details and prices, see W. A. Hays at plant, or phone Highlands, 903. W. A. Hays Block Plant Franklin, N. C. Q ka/'IXC I'. I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the office of Sheriff. I think it only reason able that the Democrats of Macon County should want (o know about my record as a Democratic voter. The records of the register of deeds office, open to every citizen, show that I have been registered and have voted in every Democratic primary and every general election since I came of age. The. voters have a right, too. to ask how the office of sheriff will be oper ated. If elected. I pledge my be.st ef forts to obtain the services of deputies who have the respect and confidence of the public. They will be selected on a basis of worth. I might add that none of my family will be employed in the office. Your earnest consideration of my candidacy will he appreciated. L. B. Phillips Miss H. T alley's Funeral Held At Bethel Methodist Funeral services for Miss Hasseltine Talley, 68, who died at the home of her brother. Jack Talley, in the Rabbit Creek section Thursday of last week, were held at the Bethel Metho dist church Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. D. P. Grant, pastor, officiated, assisted by the Rev. W. Jackson Huneycutt, pastor of the Franklin Metho dist church. Interment followed in the church cemetery. Miss Talley, who was a native of Georgia, moved to Macon county a number of years ago and made her home with her brother and his family. She was a member of the Highlands Bap tist church. The pallbearers, all nephews, were Herman Talley, Jack Tal ley, Oliver Henry, Cecil Love, Don Allison and Harold Enloe. Surviving are three brothers, M. J. Talley, and John Talley, both of Franklin, Route 4, and Commencement Program 1 Planned At Otter Creek Commencement exercises of the Otter Creek high school will begin Sunday, May 26, at 2:30 o'clock, with the baccalaureate 1 sermon being delivered by the i Rev. Charles E. Parker, pastor of the Franklin Baptist church, it has been announced by E. R. White, principal. Monday evening at 3 o'clock, an operetta and a recitation and declamation content will be held, and Tuesday evening at at 8 o'clock the graduation ex ercises will be conducted, when the two graduates. Chloe Bald win and Earl Baldwin, will be presented with diplomas by Guy L. Houk, county superintendent of schools. Lester Talley, of Highlands, and a number of nieces and neph [ e'ws. Bryant funeral directors were in charge of arrangements. Say: "1 saw it advertised in The Press". QUICK SERVICE Painting, Body an>d Fender Work ESTIMATES GIVEN MACON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO, Palmer Street STICK CANDY A supply of old-fashicned Stick Candy just received ? For parties and picnics; we have SWEET CRACKERS PAPER PLATES J ? 10% D. D. T. Powder ? Soy Bean Seed ? Quality Plants W. J. Blaine "We are fishing for your business" ? Franklin, N. C. -r- NOTICE TO HOMESEEKERS ? 6 room bungalow ? 2 acres ? 2 miles out? all conveniences ? beautiful lawn and shrubbery ? a real home ? possession within 30 days ? $5,800.00. 11 rooms ? good street? close to high school ? beautiful large lot ? Price $6,000.00. 5 rooms? large lot ? close in? $2,850.00. 5 rooms ? Phillips Street ? convenient? $2,650.00. 90 acres ? buildings ? paved highway ? 3 miles' out ? conven ient ? electricity? a dandy property for subdivision ? tour ist court ? business ? $10,000.00. 130 acres ? buildings ? paved highway ? 2 </i miles out ? gravity water ? electricity ? beautiful location ? same clear ed ? some timbered ? a first class property for develop ment ? summer homes? $15,000.00. 7 rooms ? bath ? stoker heat ? large shaded lot ? $15,000.00. Standard Realty Company (MRS. J. H. STOCKTON, Mfr.) Just Received . . . 3 CENTURY BOATS THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR TO Enjoy Boating Come in and look these over. And if we don't have the boat you want, we will be glad to _jcirder one of your selection. Burrell Motor Co. Franklin, N. C. READY for DELIVERY ? "Speed Queen" Washers with gasoline motor All Kinds of BEAN SEED 20c per lb. ? Bag lots, 19c TOMATO SEED and EGG FLAN T LEED at Bargain Prices ? SINGLETON SUPPLY CO. "Everything for a Better Home" Dillard, Ga. t ' SOJA BEANS ? Virginia Brown ? Woods Yellow ? Black Wilson German Millet Tobacco Fertilizer WE WILL BE OPEN SIX FULL DAYS EACH WEEK Wiley Brown OPEN ALL NIGHT We wish to announce to the public that we are Now Open 24-Hours a Day (except Sunday and Sunday night) Short Orders, Sandwiches,^ Soft Drinks, Etc. AT ALL HOURS We also are in position to offer you 24-HOUR TAXI SERVICE Our cars are parked in front of the Theater Building, or Phone 233 Refreshment Shop Your Pioneer Hardware Store . . We are getting in a number of Hardware items now, a few of which are pic tured in this advertisement. We believe more and morel goods will gradually become available, and assure you that, as they become avail able, ycu will find them in our store. It is always a disappoint ment to us to have to ' disappoint a customer | but. as you know, it still p is difficult to get all the | wide variety we normally carry. ' We, like you, are do ing our best, under difficult conditions, and we appreciate the patience of our cus tomers during the pe riod of shortage. MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. Phone 23 Frtnklin, N. C.

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