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.1 Fl'!il)h!il), , Macou County, . North Carolina, ... l'AIOi if-' T. J. JOIIXSTOX, ATTO UN E Y-AT-IiAW, - ' ' ' FKANKLm, C. "tsrtftil Attention to all business. HENRY 0. ROBERTSON. Attorney at L, FRANKLIN) MACOJJ.COUKTT, . O. Will practice ta the courts of this State the Federal Court. Colteo- : tions ft Specialty . pctbl Jtotitrs. ' Notices in tlili column Ave cents per line for each Issne. In regular local ool urans, ten cent per line for each Issue. Be ren words make about a Hue. Tho Semi-Weekly Journal Franklin Press AND ' One Organ Ticket For $2.00. We have arrangement by which we can club with the Atlanta Semi Weekly i Journal on the above named terms from now I ill the 5th of May, 1903. Now ia the time to ' subscribe before the offer runs out of date. . , ' ThbTekss. ' .Bay your buggy oil lo cans , ai Smith's Drug Store. '". v y. ;.. "-"Slschiiie oil for mowers and reaiv era at Smith's l)iug Store. . ; Toilet Sosps sml Fine Stationery at Smith's Iiug Store. ' : i. Why pay 15 eu for Baoon while it is 12 J at Wright & , Robinson's. ltemcmber ' plugs of either Schnapps or Early bird tobacco for 25ost W"-..Robiuiu,i Extra' ntiahtv of jEWBeue-i Wright & Robinson's at pt j1 Ei-Sheriff C. T. Roane returned ; Monday from Rabun . county, U4 where he was told thai the "contract for gradiug the railroad had been let to the Blue Ridge at Rabun Gap. . 00 WEE. The Farmers are busy harvesting, cutting -grass and finishing . workiug corn. . Mr. Wi'liam" Holbrook had . the misfortune to get his leg sawed at Aioffet'a saw mill last Friday, the cut which was six inches long and being near the artery was sewed . up. by Dr. Lyle.'. '' llev. A. M. Burleson, of Barn'srds- ville, Duuoonibe Co., is visiting his school male Rev. C. C. Uiukman. July 6, 1003. Mona. yrrTawti8ppDlle Promptly If you want posters,"" . ;' If you waut envelopes, It you waut bill heads, If you waut note beads, . . ,' . If you want statements, If you waut show cards, . , If you waut letter heads, oo waut receipt books, If you waut programmes, . If you waut iuvitattous, If you waut calliug cards, . If you want shipping tags, If you waut job printing of any description done, iu the very best style aud at rock bottom prices call at , ThiPiiess Job OrncK, Frankliu.N.C. 5,c FrrnEDFOIir I sz I DLACKMUGIIi THE OIUGIFJAL mm nFjra?jR i A sallow complexion, dizziness, biliousness and a coated tongue if are common indications of liver . and kidney diseases. Stomach and ft bowel troubles, severe ai they are, t j ij imiueuiais warning by pain, U n but llvwr and kidmiy troubles, jj f though less painful at tli start, are J ;i much harder to. care, Theilford's f i 1'im k-Oraiiirht never fttiU to bene- '. fitdiscnseil liveranrt wrakimed kid- 1 nevs. It stirs np tba torpid liver j ' to throw off the (rfrmi of fever and f ' i sirne. It is a cirtain "ver,uv E ; of cholera and I'riflit's iUsea4 U i the kulneva. Willi ); tlit' re. ' I" iri'i'd j lliitnrd J ' k- 1 I tlio ! i is ut pr.(n i i' a itiiu i f to t r M t v -i I mi, , l, i i t f'-'i N" no ni ' - t t ni-.:.. j I 1 :,. - : if, ' :. i; " ten h -M for ii.. n i,i id f il r.i's y r U'- I i r I ! II L I r . i t t r ( is ill tow n. y.t. iiAt .f (V Valh-y was in town the latter port of la.-t week. Mr. Henry Curtis of Sjlva, N. C, fpent two iliijs of taiit week visiting litiiiH1 fiikii. Mi. E.-tlier Milton, f Aib'. ni.irie, N. C, lias been vixiting jMiss I.iivsie Kelly during the pant week. Editor Curtis and daughter Liiwic ruturneil Saturday evening from the Fresa Coiiveutiou at Wriglitsville besuh. A young, married colored woman who re-ided near Iotlax bridge, by name of Burston, died very eudJo.ily. Sunday. .; The board of education last Mon day ieleiAed Mr. T. J. ,. Johnsloii Siiierinteudeut of public schools for Maoou couuty. Married, Tlmwday July 2, 1903, at 4 o'clock p. in, Mr. Cliarley Blame and Miss Minnie Ashe, liav. J. C. t ostelle oflictaling, September 4th and 5th has been selected as the date of the annual re union of the Ex-t'onfideraie Vete raiit of Macon county. ;', Mr. Roy Jacobi of Toiaway, gave our office a pleasant' call last Friday. He is visitiug bis uncle Mr. Geo. Jacobts of t'uliasaja. The peiiHtoH board has been in ses sion tinve Monday and will gel through today. About thirty appli cations are before the board. ' ;. '"''';' - 0 :::: .''vj' ''Strength and vigor oome of good food.dtily digested. 'Force, a ready- to serve wheat and barley food, adds no bullion, but sustains, nourishes, invigor ates " The bank of Franklin "opened ou the 1st iusL, and the business trans acted ninoe thai time has been fairl y good and gives promise -that . the institution wilt be a popular one. ' TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE PAX -Take Laxative Bronto Quinine. Tablet. All UriiKKiata refund the money if it fails to cure. K. W. Grove's signature is on. each buz, 2Se. Mr. I). C. Cumminp, wife and two children, -of .Canton, N. C.. and Mr, -ChexaUWrffeind twoTiil- dren, of Kuoxville, Tenn, are spend ing a few days ai Mrs. Biysou's. , - We were pleaaed lo meet Rev. II. P. Smith of Asheville yesterday moriunB in town. Mr. Smith is a Presbyterian minister, and .preached to a good congregation near Nonnli Sunday. Invitations u4i-M4iyi Mouday for the marriage ol our townsman, . Mr. . William Weirder Sloan to Miss Anne Catlell Daniel, of Charlotte Court House, Va.,.. on July 15th, inst. Tub l'BKsa-is very, much over loaded this week with communicA Uona, and we sre compelled to. bold over such as will keep best for future issues. We hope to find space for all before long, The business portion of East Main street was baudsciuely deco rated on the Fourth, particularly iu the vicinity of Wright & Roluosou, 1 and E. II. Franks', stores ; aud, Mr. Wright's residence. . .". ' Rev. J. A. Cook requests us to- an nounce that he has beeu at Andrews aad made investigation, and that there is no smallpox there, aud none need fsar to attend the District con ference on thai account. - , . Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills.b eso pills change weakness into strength, list lessuess into energy, brain-fag into mental power. '"'They'ro : wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per bon. Sold by F. T. Smith, T.J. Johnston, Supt. of public subiHils requests Tb I'kkss to an nounce thai the ' exaraiualion of teachers for license to teaob in the public schools will commence tomor row, and all are requested to be present. -r. A pleasnt party composed of Ur. E. A. Sample, Messrs. T.J.John. stun, J. S. Ti oiler and Mis, Nellie Arthur " and Misses Bonnie Juan. Jobnsloo uud Elhel Deal, went, to Highlands Weduesday end returned Friday. It is needless to say they had a pleamil lime. A pleasure party composed of j Mussra. Lyle and Willie Jonei, Wai ter Deal, Kope Elias, Jr., S- i. Kel ly, Chus. Robinson, and Misse'S lion mc Johnston, Bessie and Jessie Deal, two Misses Wilder, Lene Weaver, Laura Jones, Miss llol ertaon and Esther Milton, went up to Wuyah 1'aSd Monday and will ntiiiii tuii i. They are chaperoned by Mrs. J. A. Deal. M1.-.S Blanche Clafk left Monday moi niiijj for her liume in letin .-.-e. Mie CiTne hero lu.-l October a 1 lias ; el U,e tinio (ilneo itu her ri .v. "i Mrs. . D. BiJim,- ( mu.'o Blrtt-y f e n 3 li'' ' I . -.,.!,. 1 t". .!.,! I I -.11,. i I I "Tr. " I ; v Jeee e . i I, ... . 1 , ; ( : ! ', I r Terr" 1; a a;". (Vn i i' .- I a .i f ) h, x IUt!;t h; U HII-1 W ill Pet.lt 1.' -.ill lo luiltdii, (len'i t!iiuk it wiSl 1 1 ii v any rait lea thin I ,mi. M if Janie Kell rtlurneil limne from Feneea, S. C.,on tho 12D u 1 1 Mliprt! (ilie luiij been eiienJina; gcv. oral weeks with her brother L. L, K"ll. . No more new casoa of matrimo ny hope tho disease will die out till cool venlhur anyway. s Yours, L. Viantaa j"11 "" . sf iutfjy. S-cu&UZf OAlJ'T'OmA. For She: A fine heifer calf Hire" mouths old. Inquire al .this office. The communication of "Anon" is omitted this week because two other communications en the same subject were iu typo before it was reeleved. ' .' V ' ' y Braxton Lakey and wife of Bur ningtown were arrested yeiterday on a charge of breaking int a house of a Mr. Wi'ifOfl aud stealing $91 cash. They were brought to town, -and af ter a rigid search of each, no rtoney was found and there being no evi dence to hold litem, they were re leased from custody. - ' No Pity Shown. "For years fate was after me con tinuousty" writes F. A. Gu Hedge, Verbena, Ala. "I had terrible case of I'iles causing 21 .tumors. When all failed Buckleii's Arnica Salvo cured me. Equally good for Burns aud all aches and pains. Only 25o at Smith's Drug Slorr. New Ambassador of dermany- An'"-' ' lea to Washington. ' Berlin July 2 T' North German ' today that I' berg ha ' v ninb" 4 of Alexs ly gel any v 40 bad that i, would cough blood, but, whet; Tailed, three 11.00 bottles of 'i King's New Uiscovery wholly, cured me ond I gained 53 pouiKls." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, LaGrippe, Bronchitis . and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50a and tl.OO. Trial billies free at Smith's drug store. -.t . ICECREAM SUITIX: Benefit Public Library. Don't mias "Trip Around the World." Thursday evening July 91 b, 1003. Wagons will leave Ma sonic Hall every 25 minutes,, and will visit Milwaukee, Wis., where you aill be served 'with Fruit Punch ; theuce to Tokio, Japan, where you will be served with tea and wafers by . Japaueso girls as waitresses; theuce to New York City for chicken-salad aud crack ers. All for 25 cents each, Theuce In Library building where you cau buy all the' ice cream, lemouade aud cake vou wtnt. Sells 4oo Bottles a Month. One drug store in ' Los . Angeles, Cal owned by Mr. 0. Laux, where the remedy is maniifauinred, is sell ing 400 bottles of URICJSOL, the great California Rheumatic Hemedy, a month without any advertising whatever. Druggists sell it al tl 00 per bottle, pr six bottles for $5.00. It also cures' ' Kidney and Bladder troubles, caused by urio acid in' the system. Send sUmp for book of particulars to the TJRICSOL Chemi cal Co., Los Angeles, Cnl or Lamar it Riiikin Drug Co., Atlanta, Ga. , - ' t-t ' 1 " 'ite.. Death of Mr. W. a. CmiB!t:g-s' Aunt. ,.e. - Miss Margaret Rankiu, auaged auut of Mr. W. M. Cuinming, of this city, died iu Fayettcvillo Mon day uight. Tbe remains reached the oily last night and were carried to the First Presbyterian church, from where tliey w ill bo borne lot Oak dale cemetery this moruiugat 11 o'cieck aud euterred. Wilming ton MeHSenger. I,ai(r ' !":- , " i e : I I ,1 J- ly , '.fvHi.e, ' V'j ; , v. - a '.,,;,( ,,,.,.,, 1 u v.-;-:... 'y !rs!in.-..e.l iln I!,-:- u I'.eni x to ten lllleh-e,! T"i-'lit. The rs ereiseH Mere upenod by ft liielont: a.lJrci-s by tho lion. Kope Elias of Franklin, dating back from ICjli up to the present date. His ltd drefs fliowed that lib had searched history mid accnmulntod facts and figures which were too deep for the majority of the crowd prwseut to fully comprehend. It was appre ciated by every one. Then fol lowed the beating of thodruni by Coloti'-l Ho?tf''''f,,u','it'flJSI a recitation "Aunt Charity nixl'tho Boy," by Miss Edua 'Jacobs of A!al)flina. It was well delivered and highly appreciated by the au dieiice. , AIbo a poem'read by Mr. Bob Luther appropriate for the oc casion. Theu the Veterans 'were formed iu liue by "Maj. Rankiu and marched to the riverside where they fired a Military salute over the grave of the ouly white man killed iu tbe battle of Sugar towu. Wo kuow that the remem brsuce of battles fougbi. long ago caused the hearts of those oi sol diers to beat high as Uiey marched tu tbe boat of tbe drum. Tbeu diuuer waa auuouuced aud served on the battle grounds. There was a beautiful supply of meats, jellies jams, pies, oake, etc, Tbe crowd began lo disperse though a goodly number remained to hear reoita tious by Misses . Maude Barnard, Genevieve Weaver and Edna Ja cobs, which were beautifully ren dered and highly appreciated Everyone weul home well pleased with the days extroises. MaIiCFA PaoiN' P. S. A collect and $19 06 w-' monurn"' lines foi luu luuoMiiig special occa sions: . Asiirvillb, x. o. National Den lid , : end Adjunct Societies, July 24-July 81, 1903. Atiikns, oa. Summer School, July 1-Augiist 9, 1903. ATt-ANTi, Ga. National Conven tion B. Y. 1. U. of America, July 9 12, 190S. . I'ktboit, ' Mich.. International Convention, Epworth League, July 16-19, 1903. . . Knoxviilk, Tknk. Summer School, June 23-July 31, 1903. . ' Mohteaolb.Tkns. Bible School July .-August 30, 1903. - San Fbancisco, -Cal. National Encampment G. A. R, August 17 22, 1903. . TU8KKOKK, Ala Summer School June 26-Au'tfiist 7, 1903. Kates for thu above occasions open to the public, Tickets will lie sold to these points from all stations ou Southern Rail way. -ey - , Detailed information can be had upen application '.to any , Ticket Agent of the Southern Railway, or Agents of connecting lines, or by ad dressing the undersigned. j. ii. wood, : District Passengor Agt. Asheville, N. C. CLUE BIE2S HOTEL Clayton, Ga. Newly Furnished. Thoroughly Itenoiatetl. D. T. DECAll, Pre?. f ho UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Academic Dr; -artr.rr.t, "i - t ...... ;.. P e him In 1 ,uu! i 'I In ' i lii -i lee t .lM I, .11 III te e. l,t t -i Uiei to Hen.H lit II .1 f 1 11 Li Tao Bcaulj-tu-Serve cl .vays oa ;'.'.'. A reod tot Flsblera. y "It may interest yon to learn that Toree -Is bftiiR served at hreakfttut iwreral times each week to themrmliersnf tlio Seeond Rcg imeut, K. ii. sow on duty at this plane. "lUaai W. Baowa." -10 Mf - - - 11 iMSijNv1!! ,.T fl. vrJ0r aiaU IS teaU Is C. DR. C. X MOFFFTT-Dixtr Barton tpere ntnot magical, and certainly more matiujactwv thnnrrm Trtrrrumed. 'tmr rrra trMltf, Jon I I'll S. (404w KttMtoji Souther UetkwIUt CknrvUJ '- faster a bt. I"bh GEO. A. JONES, 1'BBS. KEEP, 8. J0UK8TON, V. Pass.:. J G. SPJj Franklin, N. C., - i' uiutt'ire, made and repaired, and kept for sale. Coffins, cas kets, and undertaking goods of all kinds furnished promptly o& de mand. Terms right aud reasona ble. ' - - Stallcup Furniture Co. : NOTICE OF. ENTltK.-. No. 14534. . - State of N. C) - M Macon Co., f W. Tv Potln, and John Vinson Enter six hundred a ires of laud in Highlands Town-hip, on waters of Sugarfork river, Beginning on while oak in line of Nathan Mo Kinney. Runs with his lines and lines of Tho. Cilhe, Geo. Roid, Jer ry Wilson and others. Entered May Ulh, 1903. W. T. Potts A Co, ' I certify thai the above is a true copy of Eut. No. 14534,. This June ilOtli, 1903. E. II. Fkankv ' E. T. MacouCo. MORTGAGE SALE. North Carolina,) - Macon Couuty. ) : ' NOTICE. . By virtueof a power of sale con tained iu a mortgage executed to the undersigned by J. M. Daves am) wife, on the 2nd day of May, 1902, to secure a debt of t'200, 1 will sell to' the highest bidder fur cash, al the court house door in Miem Co., N C, on the lSih day of July 1003, the following real estate to-wit : All thai tract of land described in a dee l from E. Roper -el. al., registered in Book F F. of deedB at pago 301 et seq , in ollioe of Reg. of Deeds for M;ioon Co., N. C, to which refer eneo is hereby made, said tract con tains 112 acres, lying on Tennessee River. "2nd, Trad: All that tract of laud described iu a deed from An thony Deal and wife lo J. M. Daves, bearingtlatejan.lt), 1877, Reg. iu look "L L" of Dee.ls in office of Reg. of DiviU for Macon Co., N. C, ut pies triij tlo, AImv all thai trad of land lyile; on l'lli iiiiemvn Creek ill Slid count y, tlexi v'.lie ! in a deed limn l1 ' i i 'I 'It ill ill I Hii N i re.'i '1 auenl In J, 1 '.iu", daied J i 1 i,l ,i ' 1 i i 1 ! "L. I ." e ; i , e . I i ;. el IX '.if. .,. l'- , t i " ii l. : r- '''4," Jim D u : ul: ' i U. 1 Now i From i Good f t s - I. am 1 J - m e let declare ei s tvraat snare, e c S despot -i-.U...H grim. 'twas Mo ' (' t r ' Sunny Jim.' " d yoiir'' v 9 j Cereal f (l fit duty, I ' f-F 1 U tETniriS .rOW3SR5)iJI the Bowels, i.. Costa Only 25 cents at Bmjrsrlsts. , Ht.t, ii.iiiihu wv, j J. MOFFETT, M. D 6T. LOUIS,'.- Tf atn your TliKTIIlSA Trtf I nrriU im t..... More than twet pictures a. yearN Dana Gibson are o...la t of .the good things that come week by week' to regular readers of COLLIER'S th world's, tnont progressive illustrated newspaper. ' Fsmous writers and artuts make Callla'i a necessity iu every home. S.ml 4 emits In Hump, lo-dftf for Mjspl. VT .nd kMilimn. HlunnitiMl bootli-t tellinf( ot attnictlv. pcmimiii sod prUoi lor Lulj'lcr1 MitMcritMm, AdilrMt Uaim' Weekly, 436 W. Uta St, Itew Terk -TO THE Glorious Mountains of Western North Carolina. TUB SOUTHERN RAILWAY invites the attention of all Health or V Pleasuie seekers.' ' , . TH TOURIST SEASON opened June 1, 1908, and on that date , Low-Rate Surnnrr Ejoutsl. Ticks i went ou sale from principal points in the South and Southeast, to the no ted resorla located on and reached by Southern Railway. Tickets on sale up to and including September. U0, 1903 limited to October 31, 1903, for return. - ' "The Land of the Sky" AND ."Sapphire Country," Ashevlla, N, C, i tl Hot S,r nr N. C. offer every attraction lo the Summer Traveler or Invalid. The last Ts nosscs and Virginia K&s tls a Uo oiler many inducements for Health and Pleasure, Ask any Soulhern Railway Agent . for Summer Homes Folder, descriptive- of. the inany De- hylilful Resorts reaehe.1 by f-oinlieni V, ul -y. ' J. I!. Wi.m, ' I . e -. -r A -t, a " Vff A I I 1 1. North C already catarrh Loca : . remedy. r Am OFWAYNll"sE, N.C. .'.! -, ' did 18 T A SOLICITS YOUR ACCOUNT. G; W. Mabiin, President. - CtTBt II. Rat, Vic President. " " " W. T. BtAYi.ocK, Cashier;' - . Board of Directors: D.K.ColIim, 8. C. Welch,' O. W. Maslin, II. B. Moore, E, E. Qainlan.Chas. E. Ray, Clyde H. Ray, 8. C. 8a.ttr, thwait.Dr.J. II, Way. . i ' i We.ISc&SOrner box at all lrnBstoroa. LJUU n permanently cured, without pain or detention from business, leaving no craving lor drugs or other Rttmntants. we restore the nervous and physical systems ta their natural condition because we remove the causes of disease. 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