ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified u adminis trator of Will Browning, deceas ed, late of Macon County, N. C., this 1? to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be fore the 11th day of November, 1948 or this notice will be plead in baif of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate set tlement. i This 11th day of November, 1947. GILMER A. JONES. Administrator N20? 6tc? D25 0F THANKS My Dear Franklin Friends:: 'i There Is but one way ? and that through these colmns ? to reach all of the many, many friends who have showered me with so much kindness. At first, I thought surely the "Friendship Train" had miscar ried, but was assured to the contrary. i Words fall me to express my appreciation of your unselfish neighborly goodness and love From my heart I thank you. SOPHIE ALBERT "Chicken in the Basket" Good Coffee DIXIE GRILL Hot Docs and Hamburgers NEWS PEOPLE i ? , 1 I MISS CLOER MARRIES JAMES W. HOLBROOKS Recent announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Eula Cloer, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. George Cloer, of Franklin, Route 3, to James Weaver Holbrooks. Mr. Hol brooks is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Holbrooks, of Frank lin, Route 3. The ceremony was solemnized October 12 in Clayton, Ga., with only a few close friends and relatives present. The vows were spoken before J. C. Green, jus tice of the peace. The bride was attired in a grey gabardine suit with black accessories. % Following the ceremony the D ID you know that our National Fire Losses for the first eight months of 1947 were estimated at $469,992,000* and that the danger months are just ahead with overheated stoves and furnaces? Are YOU adequately protected? The Hardware Mutual Fire Insurance Company of the Caro linas, Home Office Charlotte, has protected Carolinians since 191 1 against fire losses with Substantial Savings against uniform rate to Policyholders, more than a million dollars having been paid to Policyholders in the form of Dividends since organization. Since 1922 our dividend has not been less than 35%. Its policies are NON-ASSESSABLE A HOME Company for HOME People I . ? \ Without obligation, call, write, or wire our special representa tive for Western North Carolina ? C. L. CARTLEDGE Phone 221, P. O. Box 13 Franklin, N. C. * Best's Insurance News I couple left tor a wedding trip through Southern states. MRS. ZACHARY GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY SHOWER Mrs. Ross Zachary was honor ed with a surprise pSntry show er at her home on the Murphy road Wednesday afternoon of last week Mr. and Mrs. Zachary, the former Mi^p Catherine Sli er, and their children recently moved back to Franklin from Charlotte, where they had made their home for a number of years. i Members of the Presbyterian Women's auxiliary and the Busi ness Girls circle, which organi zations Sponsored the shower, and a number of other friends called at the Zachary home during the afternoon. Personal Mention The Rev. S. R. Crockett and son, John, of Hazelwood, for merly of Macon County, are spending a fortnight's vacation at their place in the Cartooge chaye community. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Erkisson and family moved from their home here to Decatur, Ga., Fri day. Mr. Eriksson, who has been stationed in Atlanta, with tt\,e regional office of the Forest Service, for several weeks, came up from Atlanta to move his family. Owen C. Furlow has returned to Franklin after spending three weeks in Miami. Mr. Furlow was called to the Florida city by the death of his mother, Mrs. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptom* of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FrMBookToilsofHomoTrMtiaonttiiat Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Over three million bottles of the Wilubd Treatment have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Iti and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess J due to Excess Add. Sold on 15 days' trial! Ask for "WMard's Message" which fully explains this treatment free ? at PERRY'S DRUG STORE They're the talk of the (of fee stops1/ "Try that Mat, Jock. It's fully ad justable. They tell me It's got 12 inches more foot room, and (eight inches more seating space* too. Man, what comfort!" !S. iS 8 % Tak* a look ot that cab, on* piec*. Not a rivot or bolt. ThoiVs 22% groator visibility ? and ?vm more with thos* now si "That's ?h? mw cob tha! 'breathes'! It 'In ha'et' fr?$h air ? '?* koUi* wsad air ? Hrcwi In fr??h air :!wt'i h?at?d In cold "You ought lo got a look at that now fromo. It'l bis. and it's REALLY bullH" "Hov? yoo M*n thai n?w Ch?vrolttt track, Mocf ?omvthlng DIFFERENT! If. Hw truck with Advanc* D?tignl" ?Tills beats any truck I'vo ovar ???nl Why, it's built to do ANY |obT. "Th? cob's specially mounted , . . on rubbed H practically ?lfminat*s road-shock, torsion and vibration!" / "I took a look undor th? hood and, boy, It'i rtlll got ftat valv? ln-head angina! It doM now work on Uu (|Ot than any othor onglno of Its .12.1" "? ?> e /frrfKkrw? Chooto Chevrolet trucli for TnmtporUrtbn Unllmlt.JI Thwi't a new Advance-Detlgn Chevrolet truck to meet your hauling or delivery requirement*? 107 model* and eight wheel* bate*. See thorn at our showroom . . . tee the cab that "breathes." *fmk-oir bating and tptlt m optional at ?atra CHEVROLET BURRELL MOTOR CO. Owgl* KU* Furlow. r Mrs. T. L. ?tanfleld and little son, Rodney J*rry, left last Fri day to return to their home In Pontlac. Mich., alter a visit to Mr Stanfield's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S W. Stantleld. and Mrs. Stanfield's family at Dillard, Ga. The Rev Charles E Parker returned to Franklin the latter part of last week, after an ab sence of about 10 days While he was away, Mr. Parker con ducted an evangelist series ol services near Winston-Salem, and attended the North Caro.ina j Baptist convention. Miss Alice Chandler, of Daw sonville and Atlanta. Ga , ar rived here, last Wednesday for . a visit with her sister and | brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. E McKelvey, and family BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Culver, }f Franklin, Route 1, have an lounced the birth of a son, lames Edward, at Angel hos pital November 13. \tlantic Bcach Claims Record, .No Drownings Atlantic Beach. ? There has lever been a loss of life by lrowning within the protected ife guard area of this ocean esort, according to Mayor New nan Willis who has been a esident of Atlantic Beach since t was founded among the Bogue sland dunes. "We believe this Is an Atlantic :oast record, insofar as surf afety is concerned", said Mayor Villis. He claims that Atlantic teach surf is safer because of he topography of Bogue Island vhich extends east and west in itead of north and south. "The langerous undertows which :ause drownings in the surf are hose which extend north and outh, and not east and west", le said. Nantahala The 4-H club meeting was held at Nantahala high school on November 10 Following the reg ular program, a short talk was made by W. W. Sloan on better ways of doing farm chores, i An epedemic of matrimony has hit Nantahala high schcji and two senior girls have re cently married. The rest of the community is keeping a watch ful eye on the rest of the sen ior girls. Nantahala defeated both the boys and girls teams trom High lands in a double header basket ball game here on November 6, and lost two games to Cullowhee an their court on November 7. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA VIACON COUNTY 3ILMER A JONES Adminis ? trator of Will Browning, de ceased, Plaintiff. vs. NEWTON BROWNING, MRS. C. M. BRYSON, MRS. BELLE O'DEAR and ROBERT BROWNING, Defendants The defendants, Mrs. Belle 5'Dear and Robert Browning, fill take notice that an action ntltled as abotve has been com nenced in the Superior Court of Aacon County, North Carolina, o sell real estate of plaintnt's ntestate to make assets to pay lebts; and said defendants will urther take notice that they ire required to appear at the ifflce of the Clerk of the Super or Court of said County in the Courthouse in Franklin, North Carolina, on the 15 day of De ember, 1947, and answer or lemur to the complaint in said iction, or the plaintiff will ap ?ly to the Court for the relief lemanded in said complaint. This the 14 day of November, 947. J. CLINTON BROOKSHIRE, Clerk of Superior Court, Macon County, North Carolina J20 ? 3tc ? J &J ? D1 1 FOR SALE 500 Acre Farm In Carroll County, Ohio 300 Acres in higfhest state of cultivation, pro duced 5000 bales of alfalfa, timothy and clover hay this year; 200 A. pasture in Ladana timothy and other grasses; fattens 2 head to the acre; 2 dwellings, 2 barns ? 80' x 120* ? almost new; machine shed, shop and other buildings; elec tricity, water, good roads, new fences ? locust pests; 100% white; driving radius of city of 125,000 and jobs paying $1.40 per hour, 3Vi m' from county seat.. Price $35,000. EBB C. ROGERS R. F. D. No. 4, Carrollton, Ohio BEER ? America Beverage of Moderation Yes , Sir , Mr. Citizen? The Brewing Industry Agrees with You ! You want the legal and entirely reasonable rule* that go with beer licence* in North Carolina to be respected and enforced. So does each and every one of us in the North Carolina brewing industry. That's why we have our Self-Regulation pro gram to see that those granted beer licenses hew to the line. Begun in 1939, Self-Regulation has well established its effectiveness. The publio, press and law-enforcement agencies have applauded its methods and objectives. We see eye to eye on this program. Let's work shoulder to shoulder to maintain an already creditable record I NORTH CAROLINA COMMITTEE UMTED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION EDGAR H. BAIN. SlMl Dirnfr Ma MM07 lntunno Building , liUih. North Cuoliu W