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THE FRANKLIN PRESS Friday, September 19, 1524 SECRETARY'S ANNUAL REPORT OF RED CROSS IN MEMORY OF MRS. E C. HENRY 2. aire L-our Highlands Chapfe-V For the Year ' Ending June, 1921. Nursing .and Social Welfare Visits Ey "Miss Harry in August, 133. . Nursing and Social Welfare Visits Iyi Miss Harry in September, 135. Nursing and Social Welfare Visits toy Miss .Harry, in November, 102. Nursing and 'Social Welfare Visits toy Miss Harry in December, 122. . Nursing and Social Welfare Visits' , toy Miss Harry, in January, 175. ' Assisted iii giving Typhoid Vac . cine to 63. Assisted in Dental Clinic to 18. Scholarship secured in Mary P. Williiigham School) It Children receiving scholarships " in HSoarding School,. 5. , ' Class Hygiene and Care of Sick Shorloff School, 1. Class in Home Hygiene arid Care of Sick, 1. Sent to and returned from State Orthopedic Hospital, 2. Taken to and returned from Ma ternity Hospital, Chaijlotte, 1. Sent to Lincoln University, 1. Sent to Johns Hopkins Hospital with Miss Harry, 1. Sent to Wesiey Memorial Hos pital, 1. ' , ' Arranged with County to pay fam ily $10 a month in order that six children could attend school, 1. Arranged with Thompson Orphan-i age and Alexander House 'of 'Char-' Botte to receive orphan children. i Arranged Dental Clinic to be held by Dr. Gilbert. Subscriptions received from follow 1 ing local communities: Clear Creek, Geo. R. Tally..........$ 5.00 Huck Creek, Doc Rogers............ ' 7.25 1 urtle Pond, N.. M. McKinney, 5.75 Highlands, Buttermilk Level, Mrs. Cobb 9.75 Gold' Mine, John H. Fulton 15.00 Highlands, Mrs. Hines 10.00 Highlands, Mrs. Davis and Mts. Atarett 38.50 SBroad way, Miss Fannie Ballew 4.00 Highlands, Miss C. B. Elliott..,. 206.00 $301.25 Keceived large case of equipment for Instruction in Nursing from Na tional Headquarters. 3 Christmas Trees giv.cn in Broad way, Clear Creek, and Horse Cove Communities. 7 Christmas Boxes of toys, candies, arm! clothing given at Christmas. Many small gifts sent to children at koardintr schools. v Aitditory Committee made com- ... 1 - . A. A . P ? vRie statement ot tunas ana expen v tlitures for Atlanta Chapter. Received important visit from Miss Yaader Verde, with much helnfnl aH- vice and suggestions for improving ir.e work in this district. The most imoortant occnrrpnrp r( this year was the re-appointment irom Washington, D. L., of Miss Margaret Harrv. as one nf the TV- Jano nurses for this district and .Ma con County. There being only five Delano nurses in the world, it is a very special honor and privilege con ferred upon this section in which Headquarters at Washington are es pecially interested, and moreover, a national recognition of the unusual ability and efficient work of Miss .Harry, that calls for the support and co-operation of every citizen of this district and Macon County. "V C. 15. ELLIOTT, Secretary. Public Speaking. Hon. Isaac M. Mcekins will sneak at the Court House on September 24th, at noon, and all are invited and are promised an interesting discussion. WM. L. McCOY, Cha irman. ' " A COOD LAXATIVE Blsdic-Draught Recommended by an Illinois Lady, Who Says It 1 Helps Her. 'Tine for the Liver." " St Elmo. 111. "i have used Black Draught for three years," says Mr3. t J. ,W. Boyd, a wU-known member of 'this community.. "I was visiting a . friend who had used it for some time. Kl was in need of a laxative and I had , a burning in my stomach. I was con stipated. She gave me a dose of ' Ulak-Draught and it helped me, so 1 vsed it from then on. It certainly benefited me. I think it is fine for the liver, too. I am glad to recommend jt. "One day our pastor was visiting ua, and he said 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, lumself." Constipation forces' the system to Dsorb poisons that should be thrown out, causing pain, discomfort and tend ing to undermine your health. Black- ' uraught helps to relieve this condition fcy acting on the bowels, and by -regulating the liver when it is torpid, thua helping to drive out many poi - eons in an easy, natural way. Don't take chances! At the first in dication of constipation, take Black Draught. Costs only a cent a dose. Your local druggist, or dealer, sells Dlaci-DratirfiV NC-153 Dear grandmother's gone to man sions above, Prt'pared by Jesus for all His loved. In heaven she is .sleeping, ' While on earth we are weeping. We miss her more than ever before. And since she's gone we are sad and alone. We know she ne'er can come back, For she's been walkiftg in Jesus' tracks. ' .. And is- now in Heaven at rest, With all the redeemed and the blest.1 We miss her so, but we all want to go She's now walking the golden street with Jesus so sweet, She repeated, the name of the Lord o'er and o'er, And said she'd live on the heavenly shore. She left this world of shame into Heaven's fame, And waiting and watching for us to come. Dear grandmother prayed daily to die And that the Lord's will be done on high. We should have no fear, And try to live with God so dear. " . ' ""' " We loved her, but God loved her best, And called her home to Heavenly rest. TWO GRANDDAUGHTERS. Iotla Locals. Sept. IS. The sun is hot, and every one is taking, fodder. Mrs. R. H. Bennett gave the young folks of the community a party last Friday night in honor of Pierce Meadows, who is at home on a vaca tion from Chapel. Hill. A large crowd was present, and every one enjoyed a good time. Messrs. vV'ando and Buford Fouts left last Thursday for Chapel Hill, where they intend to enter school. Messrs. Lofton and Cyrus Fouts. from Chapel Hill, have been visiting their home folks but have returned to school again. Miss Bertha Gibson, who is teach ing at Liberty, spent the last week end with home folks. The sewing circle that was organ ized by the girls of the community seems to be on a stand still. I sup pose1 the school starting got us "kinder" out of line. But now as we have got started in school we will have the meetings of the circle on Saturday evenings instead of on Wednesday evenings at 3 o'clock. Girls, let's get busy and go to work again, as what we learn at these meetings will help us in our Domestic Science at school. The dress patterns that I ordered have come and Tm sure We all want us a dress made. So let's get busy. I'll say "Three Cheers" for the Circle. "Let's go to work." The B. Y. P. U. ,secms to also be on a stand still. Let's everyi one go and take a part and always bring a friend with you. I'm sure there will be something said that will cause you to learn. .-.'.' Little R. L. Jacobs has been very sick, but is improving. Mr. Prince Meadows, fter spend ing several days with home folks, re turned tu Chapel Hill hist Sunday. Miss Gay Bennettwho is attend ing school at Frankfin, spent the last week end with hemic folks Mr. Will Calloway's mo'thcr has been visiting him the part week. Mrs. Lee Mason was visiting her mother Mrs. H. P. Ray, last Saturday. Mr. Will Holbrooks and family have moved back to. Cowee. We hated very much to give them up, as they proved to be good neighbors. Come on, writers, and let's crani our paper full of news. For the Franklin . Press is scattered all over the U. S. A., and every one can learn of friends and happenings in old Macon. . Misses Leo Belle - Bradley, Clara Hall, .Ejdwina- Bryson ' and Roslin Dean, all of whom are attending school at Iotla, spent last week end with their .home folks. Some truths to .remember; "Youth, with swift feet, walks on ward in the way." i'Life- is - whaXwe makc.it," so do your best. V "Behold 1 the end of time is com ing." Who's ready to stand? Tou cannot recall the past." "If a task you once begin, and you fail; Try, try, try again, and you'll win." "Are you making the best of life?" If not, "think about it." - "Our days are numbered." Have you given it a thought? "Life is a problem to be solved." Can you work the example? "There is a Heaven and Hell." Where will we spend our eternity? "There are only two roads." Which are we in r "Remember life is ,not always smooth and pleasant." Watch for the sign board, "Dan ger." "The old must die, and the young may." "There's a long, long trail a-wind-mg, into the land of our dreams." "Make sure, let's do our best." f LAURA V. JACOBS. C3 pi n WE ARE BUYING MIM1E Wfnifnl WW At our plant at Iotla and will continue to do so indefinitely. If you have any wood cut, bring it to us. GENERAL MICA & CLAY CO. PHONE 1-A NOTICE. The time to file petition for elec tion on the Water and Power Bonds will expire at 12 o'clock noon, Sep tember 22, 1924. The Board of Alder men will meet at 8 P. M., September 22, 1924, to receive . petitions arid transact other business. R. D. SISK, Mayor. II. VV. CAB E, Secretary. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our friends for their kindness shown us in the sick ness and death of our husband and father. MRS. H. E. BROWN AND FAMILY. PENCILS, TABLETS, COMPOSITION BOOKS, LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS, STATIONERY. Huylers and Norris Candies, Scheaffers Life Time Fountain Pens, Ingersol Pencils. Le Geers Poultry and Stock Remedies. BRING US YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS. FRANKLIN PHARMACY WE ARE IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH fcjH J vUJ) uilpJ The Latest Creations in. Women's Straps and Oxfords for fall and winter. Blacks and browns predominate. 5 CO Women's High Top Service Shoes at prices that show they are straight from the factory. Men's Genuine Re-Tanned Service Shoes with two If" t ii ir . . i i i .1 .1 . .1 run soies rrom toe to neei; one leather, the other ponco; both sewed J Aft' l. JJ and nailed PI 67 Pairs Men's Oxfords Cheap. Cash Our new fall Sweaters have just arrived. Buy early for an early fall. SLOAN BROS. & CO. : ..' .'..'' ' ' Phone 85
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