Fritby, April U, 1924
THE FRANKLIN -PRESS
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WANTED Good beef cattle and
sheep. Also corn fed hogs off the
pole, 100 to 175 lbs. Spot cash paid,
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FOR SALE Several goW Jersey and
Guernsey cows. Some fresh, others
. to come fresh. W. J. Berry, Rpute
4, Franklin, N. C ' " , pit
SELL OR BUY FARM Many a good
farm has been bought and sold
through a 25 cent want ad in The
Press. They cost but little, but work
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FOR SALE Ford Roadster, in good
condition. Price right,
tf H. T. hORSLEY.
BRIEF HISTORY of Macon County,
and. Topography of Macon County,
in pamphlet fdrm, for sale at the
Press office, 10c a copy. tf
FARM STOCK If you have a cow
you would like to sell or exchange
for other stock let The Press inform
the farmers of Macon County about
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.IF YOU have, that' rundown feeling
use Smith's Sarsaparilla. The best
spring tonic, FRANK T. SMITH.
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FOR SALE Scholarship in the Ath
ens . Business College, Athens, Ga.
Any one thinking of attending-this
well known business school would do
well to call on the Press office before
making arrangements for tuition.
FOR SALE-1924 Ford Touring Car
in perfect condition. Cash or terms.
It SAM L. FRANKS.
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Policy with W. B. Lenoir, Resident
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"REASONS FOR THE FAITH" can
new be secured in pamphlet form
for 10 cents per copy at the Press
office, or from the author, Ray N.
Moses, Ellijay, N. C. tf
WILL HAVE two sections of the
Incubator (1200 egg space) vacant
after the 15th. If you plan on having
any more chicks hatched let me know
what you want at once as the season
'is getting late. W. Roy Carpenter.
. Cartoogechaye News.
April 7. We sure have been having
some April showers for the .past few
days, but are hoping to have some
more sunshine soon.
Mr. Norman Stockton, of South
. Skeenah, passed through this section
Sunday. -.
Mr. David Ledford, from Prentiss.
Was visiting at Mr. Andy Ledford's
last Saturday and Sunday."
Mr. Thad Goer and .family have
moved to Cashier's, N. C. We are
sorry to give them up.
Mr.' and Mrs. C. M. Dills,, of Cul
lasaja, have been visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Dills,
the past week.
. Mr. Frank Kimzcy, from Cashier's,
passed through this section Saturday.
Mrs. Tom Dills and Laura- Dills
were visiting Mrs. Andy Ledford last
Sunday. - ' "
Mr. Tom Patton, of Lower Cartoo
gechaye, passed through this section
Saturday.
Mr. Ernie Dehart, of North Skeen
ah, was in this section last Sunday.
Mr. Charlie Dills, made a business
trip to Nantahala Saturday.
Mr. Furman Woods, of Cashier's,
was in this section Sunday.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
' S. M. Dills is on the sicjc list. Hope
to see her out again soon. -
SPARROW.
News of Nantahala.
April 7. Bud Lee made a trip to
Briartown Sunday.
Mrs. G. A. Lee and children are
visiting relatives at Flats this week.
Prof, and Mrs. Harley W. Grant
and children were visiting relatives
at Hewitts Sundyaj
Earl Grant,' of Flats, is working
here this week.
Merrill, the little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harley W. Grant, has been
. ' very sick for several days.
IV passed through Nantahala Friday of
if last week en route to Flats.
Sam H. Padgett returned to Nan
tahala Wednesday, after spending
several days in Raleigh and other
' points on business.
i, Grady Duvall went to Andrews
Monday of last week and purchased
a Ford car.
; Hobert "Bogart, of Hewitts? was a
; Nanathala visitor Sunday.-
Frank Kilpatrick, of Hewitts, was
visiting at Nantahala Sunday.
The' little child of W, t Haney,
who has been very sick with "flu," is
improving slowly.
Personal Mention
Mrs. Estena G. Bidwell, who is now
making her homei in Massachusetts,
is spending a few days here visiting
relatives and friends.
Mr. R. W. Shields and little daugh
ter, Martha, spent a few days last
week in Atlanta,"visiting relatives.
Mr. W. M. Edwards, of Route 2,
was in town on business Saturday. '
Mrs. N. W. Gennett and Mrs. Ha'llie
Greer, of Asheville, N. C, spent a
few days here the past week visiting
friends and relatives.
Hayes Snyder, of Franklin, was
here last week end. Mr. Snyder for
merly 4ivcd in Andrews, and has
many friends here -who were glad to
see him again. Andrews News.'
Take vour Tefferson Standard Life
Policy with W. B. Lenoir. Resident
Agent. Advertisement. tf
Mr. J. J. Mann, of Prentiss, N. C,
was a visitor in Franklin Saturday..
Mr. C. W. Dowdle, of Prentiss. N.
C. is visiting his daughter, Mrs. R. G.
Beshears, this week. The .Clayton
Tribune,
Bargains that will save you many
dollars will escape you il you fail to
read carefully and regularly the ad
vertising of local merchants in the
Press.
Miss Roslin Foster returned to her
home in Atlanta, Ga., last week, af
ter spending several days hcr-e with
her sister, Mrs. Rt W. Shields, '
Mr. R. E. Patillo, of Holly Springs,
was in Franklin on business last
Saturday. .
Mr. W. T. Moore, of the new bus
line, from Franklin to Cornelia,
stopped over on his trip Monday af
ternoon and placed an ad with ''the
'tribune. Mr. Moore now has two
new, large Studebakekr touring cars,
which he is using on the bus line and
anyone wishing to go, either north
or south, cair secure, excellent ac
commodations on the bus line. The
Clayton Tribune.
County Commissioner A. B. Slagle,
of Cartoogechaye, was a visitor in
Franklin last Saturday.
Mr. Leslie Campbell, of Route 3,
was in Franklin on business one day
the latter part of last week;
Spend your money with your home
merchants. They help pay the taxes,
keep up the schools, build roads, and
make. This community worth while.
You will find the advertising of the
best ones in the Press.
Mr. Marshall Cunningham returned
home last Sunday from Texas, where
he has been for several months. His
many friends will be glad to know
that his health was greatly improved
by his stay there. .
, Mr. I. V. Ramey.'Of Route 2, was a
visitor in town Monday.
Mr. J. M. Cabe, of Otto, was in
Franklin on business one day the
first ,bf this week.
Mr. W. C. Ledbetter, of, Route 2,
was a visitor in Franklin one day the
first of this week. 0.
.' Misses Elizabeth and Lassie Kelly
were in Andrews Tuesday. The for
mer, who has been in Murphy for
several days, was in this county in
the interest of consolidation, of
schools. Andrews News.
'.
Mr. Chas. H. Norton, of Tryphosa,
was in town Monday.
Mr. H. D. Dean, pf . Stiles, was in
Franklin on business last Monday.
Mr. Youel Bradley, of Otto, was a
visitlr in Franklin last Monday.
Mr. J. H. McDowell, of Tryphosa.
was in town on business one day the
first of this week.
Mr. C. L. Blaine, of Route 1, was a
visitor, in Franslin last Monday.
Mr. W. J. Berry, of Route 4, was in
town on business Monday. ,
' Mr. W. H. Grogan, of Brevard, N.
S.. district manager for the Woodmen
of the World, was here, in the interest
of that order last Wednesday. '
Craic Stent), of Aeuone. who has
been working with the Montvale
Lumber Company, at Fontana, fof
the past two years, passed through
Andrews Wednesday on his wav tn
Aauone, where he will make his home
in future. Andrews News.
'Mr. and Mrs. John W. Willis re
turned to Franklin last Saturday
from Florida, where "tley spent" the
winter months.
Mr. R. C. Brown, who is now"' in
Tennessee, spent t a , few days with
friends here th'e first of this Week.
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Mrs. John S. Trotter is" in Knox-
ville, Tenn., this week, where she went
to buy new stocks of dry .goods and
notions for Mr. Trotter's store.
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M'r. J. T. Yonce, of Route 3y was in
town on business Wednesday.
. Mr. J. F. Wilkes, of Route 3, was a
visitor in Frankln.last Wednesday.
Mr., and Mrs. Ed Wallace, 6f At
lanta, Ga., are here on a visit to Mrs.
Wallace's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. K.
Cunningham.
Miss Fannie Ashe; who has been in
Atlanta, Ga.', for several weeks came
up Tuesday to spend a few days
vth home folks.' .
" Mr.. W. M, Scott, who is connected
with Carr" Lumber Co., Pisgah Forest,
N. C., was in Franklin Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Higdon an
nounce -the birth of a son, on Friday
April 4, 1924.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Rice are re
ceiving the congratulations of their
friends on the arrival of a daughter
The( young, lady made her first ap
pearance in Atlanta, Ga., last Friday,
April 4th. Mr. Rice is manager of
the local plant of the General Mica
and Clay Company.
South Skeenah News.
March 31. We an having some
fine farming weather' at this writing,
and the farmers certainly are making
good use of it.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Thomas were
visiting Mr. . Thomas'- mother, of
Coweta,last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Marion Thomas gave a singing
Sunday night. A large crowd was
there and all had a nice time.
Mr. Chas. Kimzey passed through
this section last Sunday.
Mrs. John Stockton and children
were the euest of Mrs. Norman'
Stockton last Sunday.
, We are going to have an all day
singing the third Sunday in this
month. Hope everybody will attend.
. Little Omah -Stockton was the
guest of Miss Bonnie Stockton last
Sunday afternoon... .
.Mr. Clifton Ledford, from Buck
Creek, is visiting friends here this
week. .
Mrs. Allie Stamey has moved to
this creek, She is living with Aunt
j .; aggie, Hodgin.
Mis. Nettie llodgin and children
were visiting on this creek last week,
.Misses Nettie Hell Stockton and
Bonnie Sanders wer3 the guests of
Mrs. Allie Stanley Sunday.
Mr. C. D. Hodgin has put up a, new
shop on this creek.
Mr. A. L. McClure. from Clayton,
Ga., took dinner with Mr. Harrison
Bates Sunday. A FRIEND
Union Items.
April 8. We. are having some nice
weather at this writing, and it makes
the farmers hustle trying to get
ready to plant corn.
Rev. Van BHarrison filled his reg
ular appointment at Union Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Zemery Ledford have
moved back 'into this section, after
moving near Franklin .and staying
three days and nights.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Addington
were visiting 'Mr. ana Mrs. R. B.
Curtis Sunday evening.
Mr. L. M Henson made a business
trip to FYanklin Monday.
Mrs. Will Singleton was visiting
Mrs. J. E. Henson Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henson left this
section Sunday for Buck Creek, to
visit home folks and work a while.
Mrs. Mart Hodgin, ofN this section,
is going to leave Thursday, for Ly
man, Wash.," to make her home for a
while. We are sorry to give her up.
Mr. Lafayette Henson and son
Floyd have moved to the C. J. Hen
derson farm. We are glad to have
Mr. Henson back with us, as he is a
good neighbor.
Mr. R. B. Curtis made a business
trip to Franklin Monday. .. .;,
We are glad to have new neighbors
in the Porter house, Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Teague. and family.
4 BIG BOY.
Picnic Lemonade1.
The lawyer was trying to make a
point. He asked the witness if he had
told everything and was told that he
had.
"What did you drink at this party ?"
he asked.
"Water." '
"Nothing strorfer?" persist ;j th;
other.
"No."
"I ask you to refresh your recollec
tion. Didn t jcu-have lemonader"
"Yes, but I wouldn't cail that
stronger." .
Nor tit Skeenah 'News.
March J, l T he Edwards brother?
have becir back' atMheir mill the past
week getting, it . in shape to go to
Work. ' 1 s
Mr. Jake Stockton and sister Nina
have returned from Toccoa, Ga.,
where they have been visiting their
sister, -Ruby Bell, for some time
Rev. G.vA. Clo
from Cowee,
preached an interesting sermon at
Pleasant Hilt Sunday.
Mr. James .Henson," from Prentiss.
was the guest of Mr. John A. T. San-
ficn Sunday. '
Dr. Angel was in this section Fri-
.day, to see Mrs. John Saifclers, who
has been .sick for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sanders
made "a business trip to Frankln last
Friday. '
Mr. George Byrd and his-brother
passed through. this section Monday
on their way to- their home at
Cartoogechaye.
Mrs. Pauline Ledford was visiting
her sick daughter,-Mrs. Charlie Pitt
Monday..
Everybody took advantage of the
pretty weather last week and plante'd
potatoes. Looks like the Irish cob
blers mean to come to the front, to
look at the size of the patches the
people are planting. BILLY. '
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Le&therran News.
' April' 8. We are having some; fine
weather at this writing and the farm
ers are making good use of it.-
We are "having -a good Sunday'
School at Liberty Baptist Church. .
Mr, Robert. GibVcn made a business
trip to Woodrow, N. (J., one day last
week. "
. Mr. J. A. Wilson .of Waynesville,
N. C parsed through, this section one
day 'iaej ,w;cek. i .
Mr. '.Diilard Shepherd was visiting
his sister, Mrs. Tom Lanning, at the
Big Laurel, last Sunday.
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