acotnan PROGRESSIVE LIBERAL INDEPENDENT FRANKLIN. N. C.. FRIDAY, ICER TELLS 2 HELD HIM LOBBED HIM Policeman Auto Run |er Embankment Highlands po |Sunday night told how eld up and robbed and oblle wrecked. said he was . on the Walhalla ?r In the evening aw a seemingly stall |th two men standing Getting out of his i if he could be of as r. Dryman said, he elf covered with a be hand of each of it said the bandits n from him, robbed |l he had on his per automoblle off an .gfjnt, and then sped 'their own car. ensive search by Mr. highway patrolmen reveal any trace <*, Mayor James O. t\ Keeners ? ? ? jbaerve Their Golden j I Wedding Anniversary ^kand Mrs. W. A. Keener ^^u|e fiftieth anniver HTir wedding at their lelss December 23. by their children, sn, and great-grand id by the friends trs present for the r. and Mrs. Keener the calendar for a enthusiastically end of the "first |n "50 years of ups Mr. Keener ra te reviewed the Joys of five decades. | sons bom to the two survive. Pour lost their lives all during their Mr. Keener ...? irard through I ?f The Press) THIS WEEK |Hogsed of Indian tier of Mr. George county, arrived I. ten-day visit to Macon and Clay yTesq., of Mar Beulah McMlnn, ne married last ilng at 9 o'clock r. Zachary Is well having formerly with Mr. George I the law practice AGO | citizens appeared | ity Commission meeting Monday jmployment of a | demonstrator for The eommis o willing to spend money for this If the state de riculture agreed JO provided the pay $900 toward agent at $3,400. Icltiaens made' a the commission would personally | pay the county's first year If his Id not result In KJ Ing or profit to more than $900. signed the agree I, Into by the citl ? ?, Jr., 9100; M. D. ? I. 8. Conley, $100; ray. $100; Frank | r a^i??iooTr \* 0; Dr. r. L. suer, \< *gft*&00; W. B. H Dal ton. jr. i. B. ford, $100 m OUR DEMOCRACY 1 JiMMrovr of uiltai you say , tut 1 u>iff defend ioifte cUatfi your ri Word has been recetvedy herej. . of the death of James Benja min Justice, former resident of Macon County, at Amity, Oa.t December 18. Mr. Justice, who was 93, was the oldest resident of Lincoln county, Oa. He died at the home of a grandson, Jimmy Justice. Al though he had been In declin lng health for several months, he remained remarkably active until shortly before his death. Mr. Justice, who was widely known and respected In his adopted home, was a member of the Loco Baptist church, at . which the funeral serviees we? conducted December 1#. S Survivors include one da ter-ia-iaw, Mj.-s. WpUieJui of Amity; one son-in-HEW, Dryman, of Greenville, B seven grandchildren, one whom is Canaro BrjuU Otto; and a numbfl and nephews som# live in this county. Seedlings Available To Farmers In Macon The Tennessee orlty has made ava farmers of Macon short leaf and wta lings, It was anr this week. Farmers to do under pla prove their timber ttad planting to control cj should make their at- the county/ ' immediately. All must be in the dii ers' office early in January. 1 * y No Auto Mishap In Macon During Holiday , Season Macon County j through the Ch day season without | stogie serious automobile according to ifttebMi Smith, Jr., highway putrol man. In view of the heavy boU day traffic and conditions, which as much as snow in county,