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WANT ADS Ail V\ ?iil Ad? payable iash in advance. 1 y* cents per word, with a minimum ? barge of 40 cents for each insertion. Classified display, 10 cents per line. Set ii. capitals, bold type, or type larg I ir than 'egular. 15 cents per line. I FRANKS RADIO & ELEC. CO Palmer Street Between Cagle's Cafe and the Red Light Phone 249 , YOUNU CHERRY TREES for sale - Blackheart, Sugarheart, Early Richmond, Montmorency, and other varieties. From two to six feel high. Twenty cents each if you will come dig them. Rus-. sell Cherry Orchard, Nickajack Creek, Cullasaja. NEW Chevrolet Truck for sale? Driven only 1,200 miles. With frame and other accessories. J. R. Bell, Otto, N C. F19-2tp-F26 FOR ?ALE ? One bed, dresser, and heatrola. All in good con dition. Mrs. C. T. Bryson, Cul lasaja, N. C. ? F19? 2tp? F26 LEARN WHILE YOU LEARN! Save Up to $2,000.00 In 3 Years! Here s an opportunity for air minded young men that cannot be duplicated anywhere else in the world! 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Wool Batts, Mountain Mist, White cotton, Jack Frost, Pure White or Pilot. Natural Color Cotton at Lowest Prices. ? Belk's Dept. Store. F19? ltc FOR SALE ? Two good local store buildings on Main street. Priced to sell quick. Terms can be arranged on the building.? Dan Biyson. F19 ? 2tc? F26 LOTS FOR SALE? Good street, city water and electricity.? Dan Bryson. F19 ? 2tc? F26 FOR SALE? One of the best houses in Franklin on a paved street. Large living room, kitch en and dining room, 3 bed rooms and bath on first floor. Two nice bed rooms upstairs with large hall. Full size base ment and oil heating System. This house is one year old, con structed of tile, stucco on out side, plastered on Inside, with the best grade of hardwood floors. Priced at $2,000 less than acutal cost, plus the lot. Terms If necessary.? Dan Bryson. F19 ? 2tc? F26 POSITION WANTED ? Middle aged white woman desires a place to do general house work in home of elderly couple. No outside responsibilities. Write Box 157, Clayton, Ga. CURE YOUR MEAT with Cham ber's Anti-Skipper Compound. Positively prevents skippers, If used when and as It should be. We have small and economy sizes. Farmers Federation. 21c-F28 ago. Own At can obtain same at "Press office by Identifying and paying M this advertisement. ONE / ,'iNISHED upstairs room fdjr rent. See or call Mrs. John D. Alsup, telephone 182. F12? 2tc? F19 NOW li a fine time to order world famous, record produc ing stark fruit trees, vines, yard ornamentals, eto. let W. A. Steele, authorised salesman, press sffiee. cy March 1st. Write P. O. Box rii-tm CUnnLtf ' PRlx? Do you plan tc uuiid a home? A catalogue of bom* plant, designed to save you ? ?ot of money and give you a are-safe nome, that you will still be proud of 10U years from now, Is yours for the asking at The W A. Hays Concrete Block Plant, below the bridge In /?'ran kiln? Ml? tfe FOR FILING? We have on hand more than 100 file folders, correspondence size, with alpha betical Index. Have been used, but are usable. Price $1. The Franklin Press. # ANTED- I will pay 15c i*. pound for CLEAN. WHITE ~ags. Stewart's Esso Station J8? tfc ATTENTION BUILDERS? We are still In the block business and would like to talk to you before you build. Besides our regular building blocks, we have a new concrete block at a special price. - , T I i II .1 lU Sunday School Convention To Be Held Sunday Afternoon The quarterly Macon County Baptist Sunday school conven tion will be held at Mount Hope church Sunday, starting at 2:30 in the afternoon, it has been announced by San ford Smith, assoclational superintendent. All Sunday schools, ne said, are Invited to send delegates. The program will be the same as had -been planned for the meeting set for a month ago but postponed. Following a song service, de votional, and the roll call and reading of the minutes, the fol lowing conferences will be held simultaneously: Pastors and superintendents, ^ed by the Rev: C. E. Parker; adults, E. R. White; extension, Otto Concrete and Clamen* Products, Otto, N. C. 023 ? tfc Macon Group -1^; .. Given FiritXpot On Radio Program Rudolph Carter and his Hap py Ramblers were the first to appear on the new Saturday night jamboree inaugurated last Saturday by Radio Sataion WHCC, Waynesvllle, it was learned here. The Macon Coun ty group already had been ap pearing on the Waynesvllle sta tion each Saturday at 2:45, and in (uture will be heard on the jamboree program also Members of the group are Mr. Carter, fiddler; John Hurst, guiartist; Bryan Hurst, electric mandolinlst; and Howard Cabe, guitarist. the Rev. W. L. Sorrells; young people, Paul Carpenter; inter mediates, Paul Swafford; jun iors, Mrs. Cecil Crawford; be ginners and primaries, Mrs. T. M. Rickman; and cradle roll and nurseries, Mrs. Frank I. Murray. FOR YOUR AUTO REPAIRS trade with friendly people "We Never Overcharge" Mashburn's Garage East Main St. Phone 281 OUR SHOP WILL CONTINUE TO OPERATE UNDER THE SAME MANAGEMENT WE WILL APPRECIATE VOl'R PATRONAGE IN THE FUTURE AS IN THE PAST , McGee Barber Shop KATE McGEE MRS. GEORGE McGEE Owners CLOSE OUT MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS Button front and sliD-over Values to $3.50 CLOSE OUT MEN'S CAPE SKIN JACKETS And COATS Priced for complete Close Out Values to $19.90 v CHILDREN'S COTTON PANTIES Pink only ? Sizes 2-12 Values to 29c 10c CLOSE OUT PLAID MATERIALS 54 Inches wide, 26% wool 77c yd. *1 7n \r_ ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE MUST GO. WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR OUR SPRING GOODS. OUR LOSS, YOUR GAIN. PRICED BELOW WHOLESALE COST. COME EARLY. QUANTITIES LI MITED. SALE STARTS THUR., 9 A. M. CLOSE OUT ONE RACK Ladies' Dresses Assorted Sizes and Patterns Values to $6.95 0.99 SEVEN ONLY MS' Q COATS A Asst. Patterns and Sizes Values to $15.00 CLOSE OUT ONE RACK QQ Ladies' Dresses All Sizes Assorted Patterns and Styles Values bo $11.90 ONE LOT LADIES' i qq SKIRTS Checks and Solid Colors $4.98 Values MEN'S TWEED PANTS Sizes 29 - 36 Values to $7.95 CLOSE OUT $3.99 NOTICE! ALL QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED Come Early! MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS Plaid and Solid Colors All Sizes ? $7.95 Values $3.99 MEN'S CORDUROY PANTS Blue and Brown All Sizes $4.98 Values! $3.99 ONE LOT BLOUSES Sizes 32 - 40 Plain and Colored < $1.99 . 1 v-| * SALE! 6x9 FELT BASE RUGS Tan and Green Checks $2.99 WHILE THEY LAST WHITE BED SPREADS For Single Beds $2.98 Value! While They Last 99c BOWERS
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