Cows develop rabies quickly. DR. W. L. CUTTER CHIROPRACTOR PHYSIO-THERAPIST Over Leader's Dry Goods Store SYLVA, N. C. Telephone 143 Join Now! Protects the Whole Family Potts' Burial Ast'n. Phone 164 or 174 ATHLETES FOOT ITCH NOT HARD TO KILL. IN ONE HOUR, If not pleased, your 36c back at any druc ?tor*. TE-OL a STRONQ fungicide, con! Ulna #0* alcohol. IT PHOCTRATRS. Reaches MORE germ* to ictt-T, the **4*. Today at Angel's Drug Store. PIMPLES Disappeared Overnight ; too. No i Yet, It is true, there , that dries up pimplei j / J overnight aa it acta to loosen and remove / jf ugly blackheads. Those who followed aim 1 j 7/ pie directions and applied Klism upoe retiring were amazingly surprised when thry found their pimples and blackheads had disappeared These uaers enthusiastically praise .. claim they are no longer embarraaard AMI V and are now happy with their clear 1/11 complexions. Uss Klssrsa. If one ap- M plication does not satisfy, you set /I^IC n49c Angel's Drug Store _ XS I today, sure. FURNACES COAL and AIR F urnaces Air Conditioning "We Specialize In Home Comfort" WARM-AIRE HEATING CO. Phone 1357 - 58 Broadway Asheville, N. C. For " GOOD FURNITURE Qpp ucc SOSSAMON'S ICASHICRS. N.C. | DISTINCTIVE HANDMADE GIFTS ALL MOUNTAIN CRAFTS DOROTHY St HENRY CONKLE WTJTE FOR FREE CATALOG THE CAROLINA MOUNTAIN SHOP CASK" S, NORTH CAROLINA Manning Heads Class; $4,000 Given On Scholarship Fund Louis W. Manning was elect ed president of the Young Men's class of the Franklin Methodist Sunday school at the class' an nual dinner meeting, held at the church last Friday night. Hunter Calloway was named vice-president; H. A. Wilhlde was reelected secretary treasur er; and Weimar Jones and Bob 8. Sloan were reelected teacher and assistant teacher, respect ively. W. W Sloan, retiring presi dent, reported that approxi mately $4,000 of the $5,125 Bre vard college scholarship fund the class Is seeking to raise among the church members has been subscribed. The scholar ship, to be awarded annually to a deserving Macon County stu dent, will be In the nature of a memorial to Macon County dead of World War 2. Church members who have not subscribed were requested to get in touch with Mr. Sloan or any other member of the class. It Is hoped the fund can be raised in time to give a scholarship this fall. Mrs. R. S. Jones and three members of her expression class ? Elizabeth Jones, Julia Hunni cutt, and Freda Siler ? presented a program of readings. Mr. Sloan, who asked that he be relieved of the presidency, was given a rising; vote of thanks for his service during the past year. The dinner was served to the approximately 25 In attendance, by the Wesleyan Guild. bales The state has begun gravel ing the road from Stiles post ?((ice to the Shallow (ord, at the Swain county line, to inter sect with the graveled road (rom the Shallow (ord to the Mur phy highway. This is a much used road, and the improvement will be a big help to this sec tion. Austin Byrd, o( Gastonia, who served as postmaster at Stiles (or about 15 years, was here recently visiting relatives. Mr. Byrd le(t Stiles about 18 years ago. A number o( people (rom this community, interested in the Carl Martin case, attended su perior court In Franklin last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cline Collins have purchased the (arm d( Wade Cordell and have moved to their new home, While George Byrd and (amlly have moved to the Robert Morgan home at West's Mill, which Mr. Byrd re cently bought. Paul Smith, o( Franklin, is in this section, cutting logs. Miss Grace Cole recently spent a w etjf. here, visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H Cole. Gneiss By MRS F E. MASHBURN Members of the home demon stration club of this commun ity, at their last meeting, pre sented a gift to Mrs. Florence S. Sherrill, home demonstration agent, as a token of their re spect and affection. The meeting was held with Mrs. W. A. Keener, who served yellow home-grown peaches and cake with white frosting deco rated with red home-grown cherries. At the April 13 meeting of the Union Sunday school, Mrs. Ray N. Moses presented the church with a communion set, as a memorial to her mother, Mrs. Ida H&irr, of Rutherford county. Among those attending the service were Mr and Mrs. Ray N. Moses and family, of Franklin, Route 1, Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Moses and children, of Cullasaja, and Miss Mayme O. Moses, of Hayesviiie The Rev. Ray N?. Moses preached the ser mon. Miss Ethel Watts, of Peek's Creek, recently visited her sister, Mrs. Everett Mashburn, at the latter's home on Walnut creek. STILL NEED FATS The continued need for sal vage used kitchen fat was em phasized at a recent meeting of the Association of Agricul tural Extension Editors in New York. i STOP ? AT ? Paul Swafford's ZV2 Miles from Courthouse on Bryion City Road for your Groceries Feeds Wood Work Corn and Hammer Mill "The Store With Friendly Service" .. . . . Only 3 Divorces Granted At April Court Term Here Three divorces were granted last week at the April term ol Macon superior cdurt. This was eight less than the number ? 11 ? granted during the December session of court. Those receiving divorces were Verssie Luvern Sumner from Richard Riley Sumner; Hexie Morris from Charles A. Morris; and Gertrude Ledford from Lee Ledford. Of the 13 divorce cases on the docket for this term of court, six were non-suited, and four continued until the next term of court. , Wilson Serving On Ship That's Bcund For Europs Herschel M. Wilson, seaman second class, is serving aboard the light cruiser USS Wilkes Barre, which is carrying Adm'r al Richard L. Conolly on a visit to Atnwerp, Belgium, accuruniK to an announcement received , here. Mr. Wilson is the son of j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson, of J and Mrs. J. H. Wusou, I Franklin, Route 2. SOUARE DANCE Saturday Night 8:30 to 11:30 School Gymnasium Clayton, Ga. Coca-Cola, Candy, Gum at "Snack Bar" Sponsored by Clayton P. T. A. Pvt. Keener Is On Way To Japan For Army Duty Mrs. O. D. Hedden, Jr., of Franklin, has received word that her son, Pvt. Charles R Keener, has been sent to Seattle, Wash. From there he will go to the Philippines, en route to Tokyo, where he will be stationed. Pvt. Keener took his basic training at San Antonio, Texas, and trom there went to Scott Field, 111. for a six-months' course in radio. A grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keener, of Gneiss, he entered the service in July, 1946 Need a sewing machine? Call 249.? Adv. ? JOIN Bryant Mutual Burial Association Oldest and Strongest in the County Say: "I uw it advertiaed In The Preaa". ? T * From where I sit ... 6t/ Joe Marsh Where Cissy Spent Her Honeymoon Most of the young newlyweds in our town spend their honeymoon at Roundstone Lake or Jackson Falls; why the Martins even went as far as New York City. But when Cissy Cupper married the young Carter boy. they al lowed as how they were going to spend their honeymoon right here. There's no place better than our town," Cissy says. "And I'd like to start married life at home, with things Bud and 1 are used to." Makes sense, come to think of it. Folks naturally left them alone; and except for occasional visits to the Garden Tavern for ^ glass of beer, they stayed at home, getting used to married bliss. My missus prefers traveling? and that's her right But frosa where I sit, there'a no place better for a honeymoon? or second honeymoon ? than right at hom^ with your own possessions, good home cooking, and a friendly glasa of beer or two? with the best com panion in the world. sQoe O 1947, UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION. North Carolina Coonlttt* Suit* 606-407. Iniuranco Building. Raleigh, North Carolina* A* hTvi L because FORD dealers know FORDS best we have Ford-Trained Mechanics Genuine Ford , Parts m PK FACTORY- APPROVED *)jmHODS * Specialized Ford Equipment There's no place like HONE f for lord Service ..?wr rod deilir knows ymirfirihrik t ST I MATES FRjE^USj OUR BUDGET^PIAN DUNCAN MOTOR CO. Franklin, N. C. Phone 69

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