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BLACK WALNUTS , A FEW SUGGESTIONS HOW TO GATHER. SHELL, AND CURE BLACK WALNUTS SO THEY WILL BRING HIGHEST CASH PRICE! Gather walnuts M?n as they fall, hull them and spread out to dry. Knocking walnuts from trees before they are ready, tends to shrivel the 'kernel and the flavor Is lost. Do not let walnuts lay on (round ar in piles, before hulled, after (atherin(, as this tends to darken the kernel. After walnuts have been dried thoroughly they should be stored in a dry place in a building and are ready to shell anytime you desire, or to sell, if desire to sell in the - shell, if you don't want to crack them. * . We are in market fpr dry, hulled Black Wal nuts, and will pay g.?od prices for them. SEE US BEFORE SELLING! ? RAY GRO. &* FEED CO West's Mill ? ? Mrs. J. M Morgan is visiting her daughter, Mrs Oreene and family, in High Poiht Rogers Rickman, of State col lege. Raleigh, who was called home on account of the sick ness and death of his father, returned to Raleigh last Mon day t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens, of Asheville, spent last week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs Lonie Carter and family, of Sylva, spent last week with relatives Mrs. Paul Marr, of Bryson City, spent Saturday with rela ; tives. D. L. Clark is here from a ' hospital in Michigan, visiting relatives. Johnny Owens spent the-week end with relatives at Cullowhee. 1 Mrs. Harold Dillard, of Sylva I and Bryson City, spent the week-end with home folks. Miss Ruth West spent Friday and Saturday with relatives at Cullowhee. I j Mr. and Mrs Thad Bryson ' and famLly, of Marietta, Ga.. visited relatives here recently,. Miss Alva Bradley, of Bryson . City, spent the week-end with relatives and friends. A miscellaneous shower was j given last Saturday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens. Many friends attended, i Many useful and attractive gifts : were received. Refreshments j were served. The present U S. turkey crop , will furnish a record 4 XA pounds of turkey for every person in the nation. 81* p tt cent of North Caro lina's white babies and 54 per cent of the Negro babies do not have a doctor attendant at birth. ? I' 1 1 1 ?" r North CarOUria has normally 2.300 active doctors, but 1.300 additio ia 1 doctors arc needed to provide at least one doctor for each 1.000 people. Cities above 10,000 In popula tion in North Carolina with only bne-fifth of the state's popula tion have one-half of the .state's doctors. f ? OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Closed Thanksgiving We, the undersigned grocery stores and markets, wish to announce to the public that we will be Open All Day Next Wednesday for the convenience of Thanksgiving fc-od shoppers, and will be Closed Thanksgiving Day ? ? * AFTER NEXT WEEK, WE WILL CQNTINUE TO Close At Noon On Wednesdays ? ? ? We wish all of our patrons a Happy Thanksgiving BALDWIN'S MARKET DIXIE HOME STORE A. & P. STORE ? SWAFFORD'S MARKET Franklin's CHRISTMAS Shopping Center Here you will find many hard-to-get items for the kiddies and grown-ups. . . . Things suitable for everyday use as wall as appropriate gifts for Christmas presents. Polite clerks, the store over, ready and glad to show you or talk with you about your needs. COME EARLY and MAKE SELECTIONS while our stock is most complete. 9 FALL AND WINTER COATS SUITS DRESSES MARKED DOWN - WAY DOWN This means all of our stock 250 Coats ? . . 200 Suits . 500 Dresses HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE GREAT VALUES YOU WILL FIND! Every $39.50 Coat or Suit Now only $29.50 All Wool Fall Dresses Were $17.95 to $19 54 Now $14.95 Ladies' Brand New Fall Coats OPA Priced at $15.4* Now only $9.95 New stock, bought direct from the man ufacturers. Our fine fall weather has resulted in our not selling as many as we thought we would. So here's your chance to save. We are going to let them go at prices that will enable you to buy an extra Coat, Suit or Dre9s. Yes sir, things are really stirring in our Ready to Wear Dept. Come in and see for yourself! Dress Gloves Fine Mack or brown leather cloves for men. Warm linings. Sixes S to 11. $2.48 to $3.95 Cigarette Set Four class trays and matching bolder with covered center compartment. Each set boxed. $1J0 ARMY BLANKETS . . . All wool. Years of warmth and wear. Khaki color. We have plenty now ? later on they will be hard to I find. $5.95 Juice Set ? 32-oz. Clear Glass Pitcher and six Glasses ? BCY NOW AND BE READY FOR CHRISTMAS! ? Only ? 48c set Ash T ray Set NEST OF THREE TRAYS A perfect Christmas gift in crystal clear (lass sr Only ? 29c We ask again that you come in and see for yourself!' BEDROOM SHOES May we luggeit that you eelect your (tft House Shoes early? We hare a wonderful selection now lor all mem ben of th? family. From $1.00 to $2.05 Man's and Boy?' UNIONSUITS JUST ARRIVED IN TIME FOR COLD WEATHER Boy.' $1.39 Man'. $1.90 (Belle's Basement Store) ? LAST FEW DAYS ? i Dor thy Perkins' Weather Lotion Vt Price Sale Don't mis* out on this rreat event t We don't have many more bottles in our allotment to sell. Regular price U.K. November Sale Price 50c BARREL GLASSES The best for all general uae. Hard to Break. Regular 10c BUY NOW AT ONLY 6c each A WONDERFUL GIFT FOR ANT WOMAN The American Womam' Cook Book More than 2,250,000 now in use Thumb Indexed for quick reference. Fine book paper. 960 paces. 5,000 recipes. Hun dreds of instructive illustrations. 32 photo graphs in full color. No finer Cook Book in print today. Buy her one for Christmas! $2.49 BELK'S DEPT. STORE ?ivV-7 1. i. . ..*> * . V* .*?*; J ft ? . i ' ?' ; ?+** . .
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