Friday, April 4, 1924 THE FRANKLIN K1ESS Pa--:e Fcv.r j mwiihimwhi1 . CLUB NOTES Conducted by the Womans' Clutf Motto: For the Public Good; 4 .' , . Officers. ' presidcnt-tirs. W. B. McGuire. Vice-Pres.-'Mrs. Wade Crawford. Treasurer Mrs. Lester Conlcy. v Secretary-Mrs. W. W. Sloan. The regular meeting of the Wom an's'Cljb will.be li.eld on Friday af ternoon, April 4th, in Miss Weaver's . studio in the school building. ' . . The follo wing . program has -been arranged : Piano So!o-En-i!y .,Kingsbery; What Intelligent Membership Means-Mrs. Geo.. H. Dalrymple. Piano Duet-Esther .Walfaco and V Edwina Dalrymple. . play Ninth. Grade. - f, This will be the last meeting of the school year to be held at the school house. All members are requested to attend this -.r.eeiing. On the first Friday in May. there will be a social meeting of the club, the place lo"bc announced later. At th?,t meeting we v;ill have the honor and pleasure of having with us Miss Elizabeth Kelly, retiring president of the State Education Association,- It ss hoped that all members of the club will avail themselves of the oppor tunity to hear M'is Kelly. Vjpper Cartoogechaye News. The farmers here are making good use of these pretty days. Mr. Hcz Dills is improving his farm hy having alot of clearing done. Mr. R. A. Anderson is also having some clearing done, ' Mr. and Mrs. "George Williamson, of Poplar Cove, vere visiting in this section last Sunday. Mr. Arthur Huscusson, of Law ienceville, (5a., has been visiting his mother at this place. ' Mr. Lax Dills has gone to East La 1'oric, N. C, where .he expects to vtk a while. , . Miss Annie Anderson -spent Satur day night with home folks. She has ItCcn spending a few days with Mrs. George, McGee, Mrs., J. B. Anderson and daughter ikssie and grandson, Marvin Green wood, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Sprinkles, near Eranklin. Miss Hallic Huscasspn was visiting in this' section Sunday. She has been spending a few days at Franklin. Mr. Herbert Dills has returned home after staying some time, at Asheville, N. C. Glad to" have him back with us. The singing is progressing nicely at the Cartoogechaye Baptist church. Everybody is cordially invited. Mr. 'Ralph McDonald, of Lower Cartoogechaye, :vas visiting in this section Saturday. RED PEPPER BURNS. A GOOD LAXATIVE Black-Draught Recommended by an Illinois Lady, Who Says It Resolutions of Respect. Whereas, Our Heavenly Father, Who doeth all things well, has re moved from our midst our brother and co-worker, Mr. Edward Lowe, and . Whereas, In his death our Baptist YuMg Peoples Union has lost its loyal President, our Sunday School one of its most efficient teachers, and the Cowce Baptist Church an active and honored member. . 1 Therefore, Be It Resolved: 1st. That in the death of our be loved br.other our Union keenly feels its loss, and would hereby express its deep, sense of bereavement and ap preciation of his, active zeal in church work among us, and realizing-as we do, his faithfulness to the cause he loved, we feel assured, from a life well spent in his Master's service, that, be has passed from labor unto reward and is now safe in his Re deemer's house. 1 2nd. That we extend our sincerest sympathy - to the- bereaved family, praying the presence of the Divine Comforter with them. 3rd. That a copy of these resolu tions be sent to the Franklin Press and the Biblical Recorder for publi cation, and also a copy be recorded in our record book. : " H. R. MORRISON, , J. P. BRYSON, ' RUBY CLOERi ANN' IE L. BRYSON, R. R, RICKMAN, : Committee. 5 Helps Her. "Fine for j. the Liver.", j . " St. Elmo, 111. "I have U3ed Black Draught for three years," says Mrs. W. Boyd, a well-known, member of this community. "I was visiting a friend who had used it for some time. 2 was ia need of a laxative and I had a burning in my stomach. I was con stipated. She gave me a dose of jDlack-Draueht and it helped me. so 1 ised it from then on. It certainly! j;Henea jare. i inins is is una lor uie liver, too. I m glad to recommend it. One day cur pastor was 'visiting us, and be Had his system seemed clogged and asked me to give him something to take. I gave him Black Draught. He was much pleased with the results and bought a package, Jiimself." . Constipation forces the system to nkorb poisons that should be .thrown cut, causing flam, fliscomfort and tend ing to ondermine your health. Black Ihaught helps to relieve this condition acting on the bowels, and by -egulatinfj the liver when it is torpid, thus helping to drive out many, poi sons in an easy, natural way." ; Dont take chances! At the first in dication of constipation, take Black Draught; (tests onty a cent a dose. Vour loCjal druggist, or dealer, sells mack-Draught - NC-153 Poultry Meetings. Leginning April 8th. Poultry Meet ings will be held as follows: Slagle School House, April 8th, at 10:00 A. M. . '.. " Pattoh School House,' April 8th, at 1:00 P. M.. i Academy School House. April 10th, at 10:00 A. M. Ioila School .House, April 10th, at 1:00 PM. , , . Highlands School House, April 11th, at 10:00 A, M. Pine Gre School House, April 11th, at 1:00 P. M. On Wednesday, April 9th, 'imme diately after the close of the Poultry Sale, all who are interested in com pleting the organization of a Poultry Association will meet at the Court House. ' ' . A Poultry. Specialist from . Raleigh is expected to hold these meetings and will visit farms before and after each meeting to help with poultry problems. If you would like to have him visit your farm see or write County Agent Arrendale and an ef fort will be made to" get to your farm. This will be a bus"y season, so please meet promptly and you will not be kept jong. Men and women are expected to attend these meetings, because other farm questions besides poultry will be discussed. AKC0NA fe Strain The Best in America, ::: EGGS, $1.50 PER 15. : Let He Krtow Yoir War.H. GEORGE L. NEWTON PRENTISS NEWS. We are glad to. see. Mr. L. L. Stan field busy every day inspecting oak pins. There is already a large quan tity on the yard." Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Clark from Canton, are visiting Mr. C. W. Teague and family this week. Miss Sclma Young, a student of Franklin High School, visited home folks at Riverside last week end. Mr. W. L. Ledford. of Midway, made a business trip to Prentiss last Monday. " : . ' Mr. C. W. Teague has recently re--!ud his herd of cattlo by selling several car loads of young grazers. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dowdle are expected to' return from their visit to Florida some time this week. Mr. Horner Stockton, of Franklin, made a business trip to Prentiss last Saturday. Misses Bessie and Minnie Early, of Prentiss, left Sunday to visit friends at Tallulah Falls. Ga. Miss Sarah Holbrooks returned to Franklin Sunday. Miss Grace Moore, a student of the Franklin High School, was in Pren tiss last Saturday. MOTHER. -i " y, '. . .. - i THE UNIVERSAL CAR 1 Make Delivery Certain! VjITHrfie entire factory output of Ford Cars, V being absorbed as rapidly, as the cars can be produced, it is certain that plant capacity will be greatly over-sold when spring buying reaches it highest point. We advise that you place your order at once, taking advantage of your dealer's first oppor tunity to make delivery. Detroit, Michigan . & If you do not wisK to pay. cash for your car, con venient installment terms can be arranged. Or you can enroll under the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer 4 FS-C REDLAND FARM 1 Mil West of Franklin. Pure Bred White Leghorn Eggs, D. W. Young Strain, $1.50 per setting of 15 Guaranteed to be Fresh ancT80 Fertile. D. Robert Davis, Franklin, N. C Hall's Catarrh local and internal, and has been success ful in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years.' Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY &. CO Toledo, Ohio (OME may come and some may go," but I am always on the job to fill your prescriptions just as I have been for years past. FRANK T. SMITH PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Established 18S7 and still on the job and going strong. ... :- ' V. Tellico Items. We are having some fine weather at this writing, except it is, a little bit windy.' " ',; .Mr. Harlcy Mason has been busy the past few clays warning hands to work the public roads. ' We are glad to see this being done, for the roads are in bad shape. Mrs. Lillie MorgaiAgave the young people a party last Saturday night. Everyone present reported a nice tinie.'V, .. . 'J Misses Eva and Ruth Byrd rspent j the week end with home folks. Mr.' Fred Anderson is hoire from Gtistonia, where he has been work ing for the past five months. ,Wc are c,iaci to have him back with us.'" M its Rose Slagle has returned to Winston-Salem, after a short stay with friends and relatives. Mr. Harry Morgan has gone into the tie business. ; ,We are having 'lots of sicknessi in the community at this writing.. Those reported' .on the sick list are Miss Nell Byrd and Fred Anderson. We hope they will soon be able to be out again. ' The Ramsey brothers are working on the rqad. ' Hope they will get it open soon, for it wilt give an outlet to the highway. SILVER LEG.- 36 INCHES SUN PROOF and TUB PROOF COLORS GUARANTEED Entire Cost of Garment Refunded if Colors Run or Fade. Looks Like Linen but does not:wrinkle .or.crush.;: A Wonderful Selection of BeautifulColors ONLY 50c. SLOAN BROS. & CO, Phone 85 ..Where Quality and Price Reign 'i 4 ! i 1 ' 4

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