Copra exports from the Phil ippines have exceeded expecta tions and this means more soap. It doesn't do too much good to kill the rats on your own farm; It's community action WE ARE NOW BUYING DOGWOOD Cut to the Following Specifications: LENGTHS: 20", 36", 48", and 60" Long. DIAMETER: Must net be less than 4'4" at the small end. GRADE: Should be straight and 85% clear of defects. Excessive leaf knots or bu-ls are undesirable. Red heart or doty he^rt must have 2V2" white wood around it. NOTE: Woods .length or pole lengths are not acceptable. Cut only to specified lengths. Highlands Briar, Inc. Franklin, N. C. I ? ? " To the People of Macon County: 1 desire to express to you, through the Press, my sincerest thanks for yoifr vote and influence iii the election this week. I also express to you my deep appre ciation for your past fine cooperation during my term of office to date, and 1 earnestly solicit your continued coopera tion, and I will continue to administer the affairs and perform the duties of the office to which you have elected me to V the best of my abilitv and impartially to i all. Respectfully yours* J. P. Bradley, Sheriff of Maccn County ,.\1 ?# -t You'll ride on a crest of compliment* in thia courtly coat-of-?rni? suit-dress with It* high-buttoned cardigan neckline and full-bloused sleeve*. Another inspired Johnnye Junior in MILLIKEN'S wool crepe. \ $14.50 BELK'S DEPT. STORE Historical Society Seeks i Sketches Of Macon Leaders The Macon County Historical | society is desirous of obtaining short biographical sketches of Macon County men and women whose lives and efforts have af fected the history of Macon County, and interested persons ! are urged to contribute such 1 sketches. The directors decided to con fine the material to persons riot now living, and they emphasiz , ed that the particular virfues. or vices, of the subjects should be omitted, since what is I sought is material of historical ? ! value, rather of an obituary na I ture. The dates, or approximate dates. 3f birth and death of J the subject, the name of the ' wife <or husband) and children. Scaly Miss Bessie Penland, of Bre-' vard, and Miss Kate Penland of Oak Ridge, Tenn., spent the week-end here visiting their parents, Mr and Mrs. Raymond Penland. Dorothy Carpenter, three-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carpenter, returned to her home here Sunday after spend ing a week in a Franklin hos pital. Mr and Mrs. Rowe Vinson and J children, of Oak Ridge, Tenn , 1 spent the week-end here visit ing Mr. Vinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J A. Vinson. John Carpenter, who has been ill with pneumonia, is much bet ter. Mr and Mrs. Jess Miller were visitors Saturday in Clayton, ( Ga Mr. and Mrs. Ennic Jamison, ministers, left the first of the week for Cartoogechaye. where they will hold a two weeks re vival at the Church of God. Frank Vinson who is employed | Join Now! Protects the Whole Family Potts' Burial Ass'n. Phone 164 or 174 ATHLETES FOOT ITCH HOW TO STOP IT MAKE 5 MINUTE TEST Get TE-OL at any drug store. Apply this POWERFUL PENE TRATING fungicide FULL STRENGTH. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the itch. Get NEW foot comfort or your 35c back. Today at Angel's Drug Store, i the activities in which the per son engaged in this county, and the section of ihe county in which he or she lived are pur- i ticular desirable in such 1 sketches, !.t was pointed out. Church and political affiliations are desirable, but not necessary Because they know most about the subject, close relatives or j descendants of persons who con tributed to the building of this county are particularly well fit- j ted to contribute such sketches. It was suggested- It was added that many former residents of this county can make valuable contributions, and are invitjd j to do so. These sketches should be sent or given to Miss Lassie Kelly, who Is in charge of this feature of the society's work at Knoxville, Tenn., spent the ] week-end here visiting his fam- ; ily. Mrs Mildred Cunningham of Columbia, S. C., spent Wednes day here visiting her mother, Mrs. Frank Vinson A number of people from Scaly attended the singing at Sugarfork Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Trudy McCall and children have moved to their home in Highlands. Camus Parker, of Persimmon, Ga , was a business visitor at | the J D. Burnette farm Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Judy Carpenter have moved to the Rush Grist farm at Dillard, Ga. Mr and Mrs. John Carpenter have moved to their new home, which they recently bought from Mr. Carpenter's parents, ! Mr. and Mrs. Judy Carpenter. , ; ? : -r~ Premiums for individual farm displays at the State Fair, Ral eigh. week of October 15, total $2,330 Write Hazel Meachan at State college for suggestions on how to prepare a display. CARD OF THANKS We take thi.s opportunity to thank our many friends for the i kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our dear father and grandfather. E." J. j Frazier. Also the beautiful floral t offering. THE CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN ATTENTION! LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE WILL MEET EACH THURSDAY NIGHT At 7:30 Lake V. Shope, Sec. Coming Soon . ASSORTMENT of ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ? CHECK WITH US BEFORE YOU BUY WESTERN RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP EDGAR CARTER, Mffr. Main Street Opposite Angel Hospital FOR SALE ? SMALL FARM Ellijay Community Good 4-rootn house, barn, and granerv ? cherry or chard of 50 trees, best known varieties. Also some {rood apple trees and grapevines. Well fenced. Seven acres of extra good smooth, tendable land. Balance woodland. 1 No Terms ? See ? Joe M. Henry Franklin, N. C. GOOD VALUES ? Toys for the Kiddies V ? Fence for the Farm ii. ? Tires for the Truck , I ? Roof far the House Singleton Supply Co. ' Everything for a Better Home" D1LLARD, GA. We appreciate . . . i The people of Franklin have been ' good lo us during the lew weeks we have been operating the Hotel ileum I >ining Uooin. And we take this opportunity to ex press our ap|>reeiation for the generous patronage they have given i>s. . It shall he our constant effort to con tinue to improve our dining room ? hetter food, better service, reasonable prices.' ? ? ? * \ TRY OUR SUNDAY DINNERS We now have plenty of I WESTERN BEEF ? ? ? r. ? ' . Hotel Hearn Dining Room E. L. MOSELEY, Proprietor BIG DAYS! WED., THUftS., FRI., SAT. OVER 200 FAMOUS PRODUCTS ON SALE AT 2 FOR THE 1 . 1 PRICE OF I f m m YOU KNOW.' rixali Mi 31 Antiseptic Solution Th? ontiseptic thol kilfs germs on confab when used full strength I 59c _ _ . Pin! Six*. You save 58c 2 'or ?U^ Gardenia BEAUTY Products Foe* Powders ? Cf#onsing Cream Cold Cream ? Finishing Cream Skin Cream Buy 2 Identical 50c Si*e Items ^ 3 I 'Mm ?0% Ftdtrol Excise To? CHRISTMAS CARDS! eixAii Greeting Card Assortment Gay! 18 cards lithographed in 4 colors}... 12 designs. Send 36 cords this year for just a penny more than 18 9 50c Value ... 2 'or 5 I ^ Delray Greeting Card Assortment 21 Christmas folders in eoch assortment . . Embossed! 14 designs* . SI 00 Volu. . 2 *1.01 Rexall Puretest ASPIRIN What savings! 100 more ospirins for a penny mare than the price of 1 bottle! 49c Size 2 'or 50C LAST CHANCE To Buy At Roxall Original Sal* AND SEE THEM ALU -) ijy Savings FOR A YEAR! left Listen end lough with X$,f. Jimmy DURANTE and Garry MOOtE ' V/ CM COAST-TO - COAST iVtIV fDIDAT NI0HT1 fit.-. . November 6, 7, 8 and 9 ANGEL S DRUG STORE Phone 119 Franklin, N. C.

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