NEWS about PEOPLE j ? Continued From Page Two i't-rsoiial Mention Mrs. C. S. Battles, of Ports mouth, Va , is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Grady Waldroop, and Mr. Waidraop and_ other relatives on Cartoogechaye this week. Mrs Mack Allen, of Atlanta, accompanied by her son. Charles, and her daughter. Miss Carolyn Allen, were here Mon day to attend the funeral of Mrs Allen's sister, Mrs. S. L. Rogers. Mr and Mrs. Virgil L. Jones, of Kayetteville, Ark., spent the week-end here as the guests of Mr and Mrs. T W. Porter. Mrs. Jones Is the former Miss Isabel Elias, of Franklin They came to Atehns, Ga_., to bring their daughter, Mrs.' John Rath, and child to join Mr. Rath, a mem ber of the faculty of the Uni versity of Georgia, who has iusi returned from overseas service with UNRA, and Mr and Mrs. The Leather Man From Liberty, S. C. GEORGE V. LOVELL Will be in Franklin all day Saturday, October 26 COME FOR YOUR LEATHER NEEDS THIS PROBABLY WILL BE MY LAST TRIP THIS YEAR ?1 I 11 I GREAT NAMES I 1 ? , i ? GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ? ZENITH (Radics) (Batteries) , \ , ? PITTSBURGH Paints and Varnishes ? VULCAN PLOWS and Parts ? CHATTANOOGA PLOWS ? McCORMICK-DEERING Farm Machines and Implements ? MYERS E'.ectric Pumps ? GIBSON Refrigerators and Ranges ? YOUNGSTOWN Kitchens ? COLE Corn Planters ? ALADDIN Lamps and Fixtures Macon County Supply Co. "Your Pioneer HARDWARE Store" Junes came up to Franklin for the week-end. Miss Margaret Bryson, daugh ter of Frank L. Bryson, former - )y of Franklin, left Monday lor her home tyi Tucson, Ariz., after spending several weeks here ! with her uncie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T W Porter. Mrs. Fred Gray, who under went a major operation at St. Joseph's inlirmary In Atlanta, Ga., October 2, has recovered | suliiciently to return to the ; home of her mother, Mrs D. W Blaine. She returned Monday, and her condition is reported uj be much improved Pvt. J Paul Solesbee, who is in the armed lorces, is now sta tioned at Fort Knox, Ky , nis family has learged. Floyd Justice, of High Point, visited his parents, Mr. and j Mrs. B. W. Justice, at their home, Franklin, Route 4, last week. Mr. and Mrs. N P Sloan, who have been spending several months at their Cullasaja sum Be Quick To Treat Bronchitis Chronic bronchitis may develop It your cough, chest cold, or acute bron chitis is not treated and you cannot afford to takeachance with any medi cine less potent than Creomulslon which goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulslon blends beechwood creosote by special process with other time tested medicines for coughs. It contains no narcotics. No matter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough, per mitting rest and sleep, or you are to have your money back. (Adv.) CK RE ROLONG FF R BU US N Bisma-Rex Also Ideal For Discomforts Due To Stom ach Acidity. Be prepared for scientifically for mulated relief of heartburn, acid indigestion and sour stomach . . . keep on hand a bottle of Bisma Rex ! Its action is remarkable be cause Bisma-Rex works like a re lay team to combat excess stomach acidity. That Is, certain ingredients go to work at once, while others provide a delayed action. No won der this quick and prolonged relief for distressing heartburn has made Bisma-Rex a favorite throughout America. No wonder thousands ask for It daily at all RexaU Drug Stores. Don't wait until excess stomach acidity strikes YOU! Get Bisma-Rex today for only 50c at Angel's Rexall Drug Store SERVING THROUGH SCIENCE See Your U. S. Tire Dealer Today r* If you drift a car , you should discover what it means ? | to ride on the new I S. Royal Air Ride Tire. And you can do just thai today ! Although the Air Kide has not yet been released for sale, your LI. S. Tire Dealer is waiting now to take you for i a demonstration ride in an Air Ride-equipped car ? . . waiting to let you experience an entirely new and thrilling kind of tire performance! You're riding on more air ? a substantially big ger, noticeably softer air cushion. But that's only the beginning. The Air Ride is a magnificently balanced tire ? swift, nimble, "light on its feet" ? respon sive to your slightest touch on the steering wheel. Try ft sudden slop. 'The Air Ride atops fmstf For it has the exclusive U. S. Royal Brake Action Tretul -w|h literally thousands of sure-gripping, swift-acting tread surfaces to wipe away road film and bring you to a safe, straight-line stop. There never has been a tire like this before. Building the Air Ride requires new molds, new machinery, new methods ?but we hope it won't be too long before the Air Ride is offered for regular sale. See your U. S. Tire Dealer today ? actually rid* on this dramatically different premium tir? ? prove for yourself that the Air Ride is the tirt you'll want to ride on for keeps! BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY Phone 123 Franklin, N. C. ? UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY mer home, left Saturday to spend the winter in Naples. Fla W..N. Sloan and Miss T. Sloan, both of Atlanta, spent the week end here. Burnham S. Colburn. presi dent of the First National Bank and Trust company, Asheville. was here on business the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. I. B Souther land and small son, of Winston - Salem, left Friday after a few days' visit with Mrs. Souther land's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl S Slagle. at their home on Cartoogechaye. Miss Dorothy Jones, who is in school in Atlanta, is spending a few days here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer A Jones. Miss Amanda Slagle. who re ceived her Master's degree in public health work from the University of North Carolina re cently, is now stationed at Spartanburg, where she is do ing public health educational work Mrs. Frank Hvgdon, Jr.. is spending several days in Boston. Mass . visiting friends. Mrs Ray Barnard, of Cluirles town, N. J , is spending some time here with her parents, Ivlr and Mrs C. Gordon Moore. She accompanied her mother on her return, after Mrs. Moore had spent a month in New Jersey. Miss Eva Brokaw of Albany. N Y? is visiting her sister, vlrs St Clair Anderson and Mr. And erson. and niece. Mrs. Carl Cabe and Mr Cabe. on Bidwell street. E W Long. L B Phillips. M: is Lassie Kelly, and Mrs. j George B Patton attended the FOR YOUR FEEDS and GROCERIES STOP IN TO SEE US We carry a complete lirte of ATLAS FEEDS Try it Today, for Best Results and Lower Cost of Feeding We always appreciate your business Dryman Feed & Gro. Phone 170 Main Street Democratic rally in Ashevllle Monday. ? Continued on Page Eight I Neui Seruict ! FRANKLIN to AUGUSTA & KNOXVILLE For AUGUSTA Lv. 7:20 p. m. & 11:50 a. m. For KNOXVILLE Lv. 2:10 p. m. & 7:40 a. ra. SmekifflS&dMcuntain traiTwavs BELK'S ? Your Trading Center ? Watch for the announcement of the opening of our greatly enlarged Basement Store. More than twice the room ? more than twice the merchandise ? the busiest place in town. It won't be long now! Black Chesterfields The classic winter coat. Belk has them for you in glossy all wool fab rics. We would suggest that you select yours soon. From $35.00 Ladies' Handbags Patent Plastic, calf grain plastic, in black, brown, green or red. A large table for vour selection. $1.98 Men's Sweaters A very special buy in hundreds of Men's Coat Sweaters ? tan, blue and grey tweed mixtures. A $3.95 value. Sizes 36 to 46. Only $2.95 White Uniforms White Poplin or white Shantung Broadcloth. Most all sizes. $2.95 Hope Muslin Finished fine and soft for the needle. Yard wide, bleached pure white. Quantity is limited, but we have plenty for this week. 39c yd. Belk's Basement Store ALL WOOL Army Blankets For years of service. Buy now. One of these days you won't be able to find anything like this great value $5.95 Belk's Basement Store Men's Boots 12-inches high. 3 leather soles. Cush ion insoles. Chocolate rosite leather. This is the kind of a real buy that does not come often. $8.95 pair Belk's Basement Store Solid Color Percale 80 x 80 Prints foi quilts or all fine sewing. Most any color you will need is here. 48c yd. Belk's Basement Store Ironing Boards Sturdy wood and metal construction. Complete with pad and cover. $4.30 Belk't Basement Store Children's Tricycles Solid aluminum. Made in an airplane factory from the same material used in making airplanes. $10.95 Table Lamps Crystal base, complete with beautiful shade. Only $2.95 Other Lamps with China base and much larger shades. $6.95 It isn't too early to think of Christ mas gifts! Bedspreads 86 x 105 size ? Jacquard Spreads Heavy, durable for long wear, in blue rose or green. $4.95 Before they are all gone , . . We would like for you to have one ol Jergens Lotion SPECIALS A 50c botils of Lotion and a 35c jai of the New Cream Deoderant ? both for only 39c Work Gloves Government surplus. Harsehide palm and reinforced. These are extra good and long wearing. 65c pr. Belk's Basement Store Plaid Outing 38 U> 40 inches wide. Heavy weight assorted checks and stripes in green, blue, red and black. Make that boy or man a shirt out of this material with a Simplicity Pattern. Sew and save. 39c yd. Belk's Basement Store BLACK RUBBER > Raincoats FOr Men ? Regulation style, sizes 36 to 46. Famous U. S. Rubber Co. qual ity. Built for just one purpose ? to keep you dry. Regular and long styles $5.95 Belk's Basement Store All Wool Blankets Leaksville Woolen Mills Seamed Blan kets ? They are 100% virgin wool. For looks and warmth at a budget price. $6.95

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