Many foreign agriculturists are studying extension activities and cropping methods in North Carolina. CRY BABY When children cry, ore uptat ond irri table, with a coated tongue, they may need 0 laxative. TRIENA it the chil dren's own laxative ? elective, thanks to senna ? easy to take because if? flavored with prune juice. TRY TRIENA. Caution: use only as directed. 30c, largo sise, 90c. ? allied prug riPn/l PRODUCTS CO Jl Chj?t jnoo# 1 Tcnn. CARD or THANKS We wish to thank the friends who in numerous ways ex pressed kindness and sympathy following the death of our sis ter, Mrs. Mary Bryson Collins Mrs John M. Moore Mrs. J. W. Briggs Rev. J. A Bryson. Say: "I Saw it advertised in The Press." ? JOIN ? Bryant Mutual Burial Association Oldest and Strongest in Che County ATTENTION, PLEASE I HAVE FOR SALE, NOW | ONE- AND TWO-HORSE WAGONS WIRE ? HAND PUMPS ATOMIC RADIOS ELECTRIC RADIO AND RADIO-PLAYER COMBINATIONS PUMPS Electric Deep and Shallow Well I install your pumps. All pumps and work guaranteed PIPING ? SINKS Also call or write me for your Moving Trips. Friendly and safe drivers. Try my friendly service. Thank you. L. O. HOGSED STAR ROUTE ? HAYSVILLE, N. C. Let usAquellize Your Home for WATERfluHTNESS with the SENSATIONAL WATERPROOF COATING lately featured in leading magazines AQUELLA ?CO TftAOC MAItft UV.V Scientifically stops leakage, seepage, dampness inside or outside . . . above or below ground . . . on porous masonry surfaces such as CONCRETE ? CINDER AND MASONRY BLOCKS ? STUCCO ? COMMON BRICK ROUGH PLASTER Turns wet cellar into playroom, workshop, laun dry! Waterproofs walls, buildings, retaining walls! Damp-proofs foundation ? to keep house damp free! Reconditions leaky swimming pools, foun tains, cisterns' ECONOMICAL Cost is nominal. We will gladly furnish applica tion estimates. Franklin Hardware Co. On the Square - Phone 117 m MARRIED HALF CENTURY, time ? lanjer than many person since Mr. and Mrs. J. C. (Lu married. They celebrated their Sanders is 79, and his wife is West's Mill Mr. and Mrs T. E Brown, and son, of Ball Ground, Ga.. visit ed here recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bryson and family of Montana have been spending several days here vis iting relatives. Miss Freda Potts, of Asheville spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ?^ddC Brogden of Fort Lewis. Wish., spent the Christmas holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J A- Brog tTurst Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hurst, Mrs. B. J. Hurst and J- w. Hurst visited relatives and friends in Charlotte and Gas tonia recently. Tw~.it Berlin Welch, of Detr?"" Mich., spent the Christmas holi days with home folks. Mrs Edd Wiggins and two children of McAdamsville, spent the Christmas todays witn Mrs Wiggins parents, Mr and Mrs. W. T. Medlin. The home demonstration club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C C. Welch recently and a Christmas program was 8iven_ A large number was present. Re freshments were served Mte Marie scott assistant home de monstration agent, was in ChMrgeand Mrs. Earl Rickman and two children, of Brevard, are visiting home folk he" Mr and Mrs. Rogers Dalton, of Gastonia, visited relatives ^Ernesf Chllders. of Whit tier, spent the Christmas holidays with relatives here. Miss Eddis Holbrooks, of Win ston-Salem, visited relatives here ^bbTwest, of Asheville, is visiting relatives here Len Meadows, who has been in Chicago for several months, "Ue home for the Christmas h?MtiySWillie Kate Burrell, of DiUatd. Ga. visited relatives and friends here last week Mr and Mrs. Carroll Gibson and Miss Pallie Allen, of Bryson City, spent last Tuesday w ^The "following college students spent the Christmas holidays with home folks here. I*wU Smith Jr., from State college, Raleigh. Rogers Ricl?^n^n? State college, Jessie U* Downs, itrom Berea college, Be^a.1^ and Frieda Hall from Western Carolina Teachers' college, Cul 10 The6 following spent Christ mas with their pare^ ( Mr and Mrs. C. H. Corns, 01 Baltimore, Md.. Mr and Mr _ ; C. Sheffield and two chiidren I ->f ranton Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas and family .?f B^ys^ I of^Syl^a, a and Mr. and Mrs! | Elmer Medford and family, o (Bryson City. ; In crossing breeds ofcWfikena for broiler P?rP<>sef- the Paltry producer should be sure to use only breeding stock that wjll give the desired type of broiler. PLUS? Fifty-eigiht years is a lone s live. But it has been 5S years im) Sanders, of Prentiss, were anniversary last Saturday. Mr. three years younger. Hunting Season Ends On Several Game Species New Year's day brought an end to open seasons for several species of game. These arc bear, deer, Russian wild boar, squirrel, and ruffed grouse. it.'.. . '. ' "... -s When in Asheville i. Stop at Hotel Langren Asheville' s Largest ? Enjoy the "talk of the town" food at the Rhododendron Grill Towtvs and rural tru> In many counties are cooperating In rat eradication campaigns. During }?44 *i1.9iO.M1 p*ir? of *hoe& were produced In the United States. OUR HEATING PLANT HAS NOW BEEN INSTALLED And we are in position to accommodate a few Regular Boarders RIVERVIEW INN Call Mr*. C. J. Mooney at 150 BRICK FOR SALE ANY AMOUNT White or Red ?' ? SEE JOE ASH EAR or the PLANT AT DILLSBORO BRIDGE ? Smoky Mountain Dunbrik Co. ATTENTION BUILDERS WE CAN NOW SUPPLY YOU WITH Veneer Stone ? Flag Stone ? Also ? Crushed Stone For Driveways and Concrete Work ? . Needmore Stone Co. Franklin, N. C. Phone 168 Box 256 no advance in price . . You can't say thai about ..many-' things any nvorc. Nearly everything has gone up. And paper is no exception. The paper that this copy ol your Franklin Press is printed on costs us today 28 per cent more than it did a year ago. So most newspapers have raised their subscription rates. But The Press continues at $2 a year ? ? that's a little less than four cents a week tor an eight or ten-page paper, crammed full of Macon County news and the impor tant business news contained in the adver tising of Macon County firms and individ uals. And we're going to keep the subscription price down to $2 just as long as possible. But to do that, we must collect the full subscription price for every subscription. So, starting January 1. we are com pelled to ask ministers and servicemen, who have been getting the paper for SI. 30, to pay the $2 rate. *' THE FRANKLIN PRESS