WANT ADS All Wan* Ad* payable cull la advaMc. iV4 cent* per ?t*d, with * mmimuin charge oi *0 cents fv>r eacli insertion. I iMttilted display. 10 cents per line. S?h i> ? cafiti*?k. hol t ???*. ??. tvpe l?r. *r 'h;m regular. 1ft cent! per line. l-'tvAMKtt KADIO AND ELEC. CO. Palmer Street Eetwcon eagles and the Red Light, Phone 248 FOR SALSrUiP New Hampshire red fcf^lrtS. 4 Zt: months old. See cr trrite Jack W Randall, Route 1, Franklin. FOR SALE ? Oood 3 roller Chat tanooga Cane Mill. See Walter Gibson. 1 IF your saw won't saw and runs botti gee and haw, I'll fix it till It will saw while Mor gan's fill your craw. George Johnson. FOR RENT- Partly furnished, 3 room apartment, equipped with deetilc stove and frigid aire. Call 168 89- 2tpr-S16 FOR SALE Cast iron heater. Burns 24 inch wood. Almost new, h^lf price. See J. Q. Wal ? lace. FOR SALE ?One combination j coal and wood stove, one fug, ' 9 x 12 reversable, one oOO chick i brooder. See Richard Pearson at HighlMtfs Cleaners and Laun dry, Highlands, N. C. "ft - ? FOR SAJJS? At sacrifice by owners. House in Highlands, | 4 bed" rooms, 2 baths, white pine electric wat#f heater, 1 electric pump at spring 21 . acres land. L. Simmons, Route 4, Hox 18, Franklin, N. C., or phone Highlands 115. S9? 2tp ? S16 HERE'3 a splendid buy: Cottage home, half acre or more, good garden, other implements, walking distance down-town. Only $1950. Buy it; try It. If i 1 don't like it, sell .ft, WrUe, orj see Owen C. Furlow," Franklin. . 89? Itc STILL BUYING ginseng. High est prices paid. Barnard's store on Murphy 'roacf. ; S2? 2tc? S9 MAN WANTED lor Rflwi?igh business. Sell 1500 families. Write today, Rawleigh's, Dept. NC1-770-SA, Richmond, Va. FOR SALE? Vetch, barley and wheat for cereal hay crop. Also Austrian winter peas for winter co, nr rmn. Ray Groc. & Feed Co. S2? ltc FOR RENT? One A room house, recently built, and one 4 room apartment with bath. See Charles Hunnicutt or csill 1305. 89? ltc FOR SALE? One high power rule See or write Fred Sor relis, Cullasaja, N. C. oli? 2tc? 38 POR SALE ? Mountain View Cafe. Good highway trade, good school business. Living quarters. Only place in town' serving reg ular meals. C. N. Hill, Young Harris, ua. S2? 3tp ? S16 WILL THE PER80N who bor rowed our linoleum roller please return it. Bryant Furit ture Company. FOR SALE - 200 bushels of white 'Bread" corn. $2,00 per bushel. E. N Keener, Otto, N. C. NOW ORDER ? Stark Broa. n world-famous, quick - bearing apple trees. Your back,, lot or any vacant property will raise iruit for family or to sell. See Walter Steele, authorized sales man, at Press Office. . S2? tfn SIGNS- We have attractive FOR RENT and FOR SALE printed signs. 5 cents each. The Frank lin Press. FOR SALE ? One combination coal and wood stove, one rug, 9 x 12, reversable, one baby carriage, one 500 chick brooder. See Richard Pearson at High lands Cleaners and Laundry, Highlands, N. C. -I Real Estate Dan Bry6on Phone 141-W A19? tfc COMBAT BOOTS-For sale at Tt^ Macon Shoe Shop. THE TRUTH? About Catholics? You should know the real facts. Write for free informa Hon to? Box 305, Whiteville, N. C, A12 ? 13tc~-N4 MITTORALS? Any feldspars car rying nudules of other miner als.-' Peculiar quartz? flints'' Canary yellow or apple-tree green rocks? Any beryiy Micas t In fact, any minerals you'd like mined? Send samples and write about deposits to George M. Bowman, Mineralogist, Elk Park, N. C. S9? 3tc? S23 HERE'S QUALITY YOU PREFER AT PRICES YOU LIKE TO PAY! 1 0& ftp ? For grand eating at money-saving prices, choose Ann Page Foods . . . A&P's finest! Sold Only at A&P Super Markets & Food Stores ANN PAGE FOODS. ..A&P s /i'/lc/FS TAKE HOME SIX BOTTLES AND GET 12 FULL GLASSES* Who??T*r rM ?hop, alwaya take horn* aix big, BIO 12 ouncs bottle* of Pepal-Cola for th? family t Twt/v* full glanw . ? plasty for alll COU AT ANY WCtl Bottled by: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Bryaon City ? iisuUt mpolnttnint M to Pip?l*Cola Compter N. V. Last Rites Y Far Mi*? Wilixm Held AJl Briartown Funeral services for Miss Lily Wilson were held at the Union Hill Baptist church, In the Briartown community, at 4 p. m. Wednesday of last week, and burial followed In the church cemetery. Miss Wilson, who was 40 years of ace, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Kyle Watts, In the ? Cartoogechaje community Aug ust SI. A native of Macon County, Miss Wilson was the daughter of George Wilson, of Cartooge chaye, and of the late Mrs. Emily Passmore Wilson. 1 Survivors, in addition to her father and Mrs. Watts, Include seven other sisters, Mrs. Lallie Passmore, Mrs. Monroe Blng ; ham, and Mrs. Bill Hurley, all of Franklin, Route 1, Mrs. Ada Mason, of Nantahala, Mrs. Crawford Horney, of Wajnes I vllle, Mrs. Arthur Hamby, of Kyle, and Miss Leona Wilson, 1 of Briartown; two brothers, J. B. Wilson and Henry Wilson, both of Franklin; and two half brothers, Burdon Wilson and Raburn Wilson, also of Route 1. The funeral service was con | ducted by the Rev. W. L. Sor ! rels Pallbearers were Oscar Passmore, Garland Morgan, David Passmore, Lloyd Hurley, Julian Kaiser, Kyle Watts, Slier Passmore, Ben Morgan, Arthur Dills and Ralph Bingham. | Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Potts funeral home. Ty Cobb, one of the greatest baseball players of all time, played In 3,033 games during | his career. FREE? Do you plan to tmild ?? home? A catalogue of home plans, designed to save you a jot of money and give you a /Ire-safe nome, that you will still be proud of 100 years from now. Is yours for the asking at The W A. Hays Concrete Block Plant, below the bridge In r'ranklln Ml? tfc THE KIND of food you want when you want it, that Is the type of service that you can get at our Franklin Frozen Food plant. Our locker service is the key to good living. ' JOB OPENING for young man or boy who wishes to learn ' the printing trade. Prefer one who has finished school, but would consider high school sen ior for part time. Must be 16 or , older. Franklin Press. CHECK IT . . . COME AND GET IT . . . WE'VE GOT IT . . . 2 ,-'V* ? ?? , ?' . ? -i- . . ? Nails ? Brick ? Windows l' -, n . ? Doors ? Roofing ? Asb&stos Siding ? Bath Room Outfits ? Showers ? Hot Water Heaters ? Barbed Wire DILLARD BUILDERS SUPPLY FRANKLIN, N. C. Bob Myers Nsmed As President Of Sub-District MYF Bob Myers, who has been serving as vice-president, was elected president of the Meth odist Youth Fellowship sub-dis trict at a meeting Monday eve ning at .Snow Hill church. He 1 will fill out the unexpired term of Manuel Holland, who has gone to Detroit. Johnny Owens, of Cowee, was ' elected vice-president, and Julia Hunnicutt was named secretary | to succeed Freda Slier, who is leaving soon to enter school in | Asheville. COULD BE Teacher: "And now Willie, what is the feminine of 'Bach elor'?" Willie: "Could it be 'Lady in waiting'?" EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of Robert M. Rimmer, deceased, late of Macon County, N. C., i this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 7 day of September, 1949 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This 7 day of September, 1948. ALICE RIGDON RIMMER, i ' Executrix S9 6tp -Q14 We wish to announce that we have purchased khj Refreshment Shop, and invite the patron age of cur friends and the general public. We plan to operate a Clean Place, where yea will find ? SHORT ORDERS ? SANDWICHES SOFT DRINKS ? ICE CREAM ? NO ALCOHOLIC BEBKRAGES Ellis Smith Curt Roane ANNOUNCING .... THE OPENING OF DRY MAN'S CAFE H Tuesday, September 14th Mr. I. T. Peek will be in charge of our kitchen. He is well known for the excellent food he prepares. DRYMAN'S CAFE PRELO DRYMAN, Owner PENNSYLVANIA j TIRE.. $15.95 / Brand New TUBE 1$ MORI / / lO-DAY I SPECIAL Here's What You Get ? PENNSYLVANIA TIRE.. 15.95 TUBE... FIRST LINE Q| TOTAfc ? COST 115.96 A Great Value that wo* 518 85 Fully protected by our Uncon ditional Ouarantoo againtt road hazards. Hum-Hum-Hum HI *11 BELL MOTOR CO., INCl PHONE 133 FRANKLIN, N. C.